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jblished in Florida’s Heart,
:c World’s Greatest Vegetable
rction, Its Richest Garden I-diricl

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ASSOCIATED P R E S S DISPATCHES

VOLUMN XV .

,E X

4:

Solans I o Arriving
For Opening Session

TA LLA H A SSEE, Apr. 1.—
Enriy arrivals for the Icgislative session beginning next
Tuesday began to come in to­
day seeking quarters for two
months’ stay that emir the first
of Juno. The chief topics for
discussion umonk the advance
guard
legislators
revolved
ib a s s n d o r T o S p a in
around the organization of the
two bodies. The greatest in­
5 ir ic e 1 9 2 3 A n n o u n ­
terest was shown in the candi­
dates for president of the Sen­
ces H is
D e 3 ir e
To
ate and speaker of the house.
liv e U p
H is
P o s t _____________________________

fesident L o o k s

SEEK MEANS FOR

S » p ru

Fool Joke On Newspapers;
Claims To Have Plenty Cash

Condition of Crops
Is- Issued in Report

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ID E N T IF IE D

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TAMPA, Apr. 1 .—Osoorrn* Wood nttempt to make an csMmatcNtf t’
came sailing back to his native largest amount lost in dWlflgw!
land Tuesday to “start all nvdr night.
‘What's the use to talk

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F o llo w in s C n n lo io n re W ir t
W a r S e c r e ta r y
P re sid e n t
L i f t s B a n A llow ing F o r 18
A rm o ry D rills E a c h Y e a r
,
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M „ s - b r r t * .- ' h « ^ , r . !
S I ® * !r‘S U " 2 ? 1 f c 5 h, , W?
,
1
Wood \* to o’tote n junior officer use to cry over spilt milk'/9 ho tie-1
rlu rod B e fo r e
That
onboard th—federal shipping veil- dared.
i
C hu ptnnn’ft C om panion w as)
*d West fhctnc, "loaded wjth
Crew cheer Him
A t t a c k e r W ho Killed Him
money.”
The crew of the West Chetac,
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Weeks A t Work. At
tS Once Raising Funds

wT cS S

5 4 *

He proved to be
F o r A S u cce sso r
Law Involved Requires Mini- a^^M d^port'' in di'scusViug"hTs
mum of IS Drills and Max- reported gambling losses at Euroimiint of GO Drills a Year P°an retort* and loudly laughed
kpointir.cnt of Min- A U P O
at the report that when he hoarded
lis te r to C h in a I s M o - } u \ r !
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_________________________
' WASHINGTON. Apr. 1.— Presi- i
We»t Chelae in Cadiz. Spain,
his fortune, estimated at upproxim e n t a r i l y E x p e c t e d Indications Are Thai Govern- ‘lpnt Coolidge partially removed mn, c|v one million
n ten l M ay T u rn A jfain to Tuesday the ban he imposed last dwindled to two one
[WASHINGTON. Apr. 1.—
U se e f Stale* P e n a ! In a titu - weeK on employment of deficiency
still Has Plenty
10 resignation t * Alexander
tio n s tc Hr.u u n :r P rison ersiappropriations not included in bud“It is true that during
s r . . . t ,i
jjuuyji
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Pct recommendations for payment ™,&gt;nlhs
Luropo I threw away
tin,
since 19215 has been laid
.
.
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1.—Do- of National Guardsmen for at- j j g j f s^ M n U^ m b lin g , T e IS r t* "
o ro CpOliclgO a lth o u g h i t '•pnrtmcn*. of jlistica officials have tendance at armory drills author-' tti» ,on of Major General Leonard
n o t y e t b een avvepted it is k rg ji consideration of means o iH zid b y federal Inw
Worn!, governor of th-*
ie rsto o d

3 S .’S,

Underworld Leaders
»rawn «"»« Trial

engineer.

“Thank you, Mr. Wood
thank you,*7'"were’"the"remarks 1 Fhenn on Stand Declares He!

of three stewards and six mess nt-

W as' Innocent

Victim

of!

fondant* who tonight ara each $ 1 0 1
Notorious Bandit's Wiles
richer than at sunrise this morning.
. . . . .
,
, I HARTFORD, Apr. 1. — James I
"« n d s hank roll came into play Skelly, New Britain policeman, for

WASHINGTON. Apr. 1. —
The crop weather conditions of
Florida, issued weekly by the
Department of Agriculture says
tlmt rain is needed in the west
and on the uplands oC the pe­
ninsula, Cool nights have de­
layed some of the truck, corn,
corn, cotton and melons. Early
cotton Is good on the peninsula.
Chopping is active and planting
was begun in the west. Oats
are fair, although
there is
some rust.
Transplanting of
tobacco continued and ship­
ments of tomatoes and other
truck continued from the .South
central. Berry shipments are
active in the north.
Citrus
needs rain.

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Organization Desires
Itoad t o Traverse
One of Four Streets
Nearer TownCenter

Milwaukee Team
Is Hohor Guest
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Mack and Otto
WILL BEGIN WORK, Connie
Borchert Laud City
ON FIRST STREET As Training Ground
EXTENSION SOON

'tilled toduy. The testimony
Wood’s wallet tucked his own $l(l given by Dr. George W. Dunne,!
--------info hi* pocket nnd he- state witnes.-, who attended Skelly ) Will S la rt Woodwork on Hotel
"an’L\ t0° discouraged to make when he was d&gt;dng.
. I
Within 10 Davh Contractor
0,1111
'’vcomo « real

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m

D M b ira r Hlghl- of Way Is
Assured For F irst Street
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,

Unanimously adopting a
resolution favoring the rout­
ing of the Dixie Highway
through the business «»ectioii
o f Sanfortl by way of Park.
.Magnolia, Palmetto or San­
ford Avenue, instead of
French Avenue, the Sanford

of
n. ' lions fdr the Forrest Lake Hotel, K iw antS C lu b w en t on tecOrd
p rospect o f t . i m . iic i
torn iii-ain t .'."'ir*'-*
.• iicial ' drills fur each guard unit during
chief counsel, a tte m p t" ti. d i s ' J Fir!lt Street extension*,, T u e sd a y lllg h t OS Opposing
i i S r ^ o ’t th i,iH i i ' l s . M!uvi hi r S , 1: ? Ti tr bu. ; M
z : *•' ■ \
•
« 'rvice
dwdool-dT u c 'ih ’y instituti-m* to liov.se some «!f its the current fiscal year. The orig- a
■ testimony given,uragainst
,0 able to recover what i lost ,lurlJ r bt r ^ l u * l ‘,V&lt;
111 " e d it the
winch began a-i sshort time ago, lias uny effort lictng made to mnk •
ir. service devilopul i ue u. J
•. . .
'
j mni war oepartment plan upset he
the
principal
,&gt;g niy stnyCin1 Europe, ’ ho m "".Vu* " r . alrfov,?'a* . .
.
Ins client Monday by the- state's progressed to tie extent thatplans i French Avenue the
n it was
/ » “ ? * ! ‘ Sufi in tir.len t White ° f the fed &gt; y rejection in the budget bureau jog
made
to begin the ‘ thoroughfare for the state loud.
In,led
„.t-i\hy
,4,uv“
was
|
prineipnl
witness,
Walter
K.
Shean,
I
J
ow
!,r‘!
1
1 . Moore, ambns.ai-or t - I - t
j
;
|
h«.»U’i an lnv&lt; ti "t n remjA.t for a deficiency allow- '*•»»»••
I asked.
The matter
was brought before
' the
-le Springfield, Muss., advertising fctmdatlon woodwork within th e !1 Th*
m
• i'.igd, had laid nut reaigtia- 1 ' •;* "
11
1 ■ ...!
0 0 0 to supplement
grtic.n « r the congestion and wiU ance of
Wood declined to state the exact
"W eb. I have many friends in lilt!an whose confession caused the i noxt 1 0 «ay*. ll w® ' 1 announcer! this i thee dub
dub
Wlwanian
Edward P.
before President Coolidge.
the current appropriation of SIO,spectacular mail robber’s indict* I morning by Howard Hulick, of Jhe lame who atated that his attention
ms far the resignation has v/.v.lw out for Attorney Gen. Jisf- “ 1)0 0!)0 called tor 52 drills, on tlie amount of his losses nor would lie California,’’ he replied.
gent a piogmm to alleviate tl’e
firm of Hulick &amp; Hulick, which is j was attracted to an article apoearm int for murder.
been accepted, but there are situation, lie also It.is been invert­ ;iv* »
..
I
building
the hotel. It is the plan; ln« in The .Sanford Herald MonShean on the stand Monday, de­
fcations that Mr. Moore’s ilefi- ed to consider m •tliod; for iot ’oiu ults With Weeks
plated himself as the innocent' vie- !ot the builders to have the hotel day relative to rumors being cirretirement from the service i ica i i! Hie efficiency &lt;-f pri.-ur,
es ending jn
in ] completed
t iin of Chapman’s wiles,
coitt|iltl*(l^ by Dec. 11 so that -ilcuiaieu
*i. euluted concerning an uncuipi
attempt to
’i he president’s ncitnn was taken
may lie announced, and a suc- manngein at,
e'mail lo ite r ! month will be had to furnish the-divert traffic from the busntys
tho
accusation
that
the
p,:- app'iintcd.
I. appeared not unlikely t ulh.v
nad teil him into the• roblwry of building for a grand opening on!section of the city. ^ kmphsuing
S j s M f i S : EV EKIiLAlIES A R
the same time a yi obnlHlit;.’ tle.t .1 vg, .ial niectiiig of flu. pa­
denari-1 New Year*
Dav, lfi2 r,.
ao»it«.
Davidson and L e v e nli.il’s
t h a ,-----------------........-.•&gt;
..ths fact that the&gt;r kiwuais
- ,
, , ,
I' .pci Tuesday that llu* post of role lioM'd would 1:0 c.dll'll l.liOII to
tnvtiL store in New Britain last, . A crew ranging in size from 40 is
»’ • .. • , , 'f i- Lane
1 :(&lt;r t &gt; China made v:km:U l»v "o over the whole auestion w*t!i
Gctolier Id mnl the aubsvouciK i to 5 d men is now employed on the that ir Ins oonnon .his w:u un im.
rbmotion of Jacob Gould Selujf tin* atlorney gerund and Mr. "ur.i .
murdtr of Pntidnian James Skolly. i foundations. This-^rew will be ! F^tU I\l l*luttcrw*fld 0,,,e.
______
;to he unibaiv-iti.oi to Gi.iiii.»oy, : i.c f. .lit 1..111
up t!u ruggo. - that because of the increase in per1 Grin Id, through merciless ques-1 cmarged as fa st as the progress of the attentiop or those interested in
d he filled without imicli more t ion that stale penal institutions ........... ln ,h ''
'lorl," : , h 0 l-l.vcrs I ' ii i t i I io l.a m l l . „ c lo S i l v e r s A ppear In M atince
alin oo tiomng of Shean Tuesday, most of j the work permits, it is said, and tluj 'V.ur.? ^
/p
tv.'
Ur. Schurmun udvi.-ed the )&gt; * employed to a g .o a i.r (Tt Jii year and the greater .interest in
It.,
*• '• uetiout ana n . L . *raver
Leaky Cylindr; Had Re­
I'itis A fle n io o n and Wt’ill
ill B
e it prompted by Chapman, brought j every etfort will he mode to expe- 1 spoke
department he would Icavo tliav, la retofore ami also v.tli
io their work manifested by unex­
on the
the matter.
matter. Introduction
Introduction
. ,. p
»|*I1 I1 |I,H» • tl,c mlniission of the witness that dite the construction.
spoke on
paired Own INanc When
ng about ApV. tJO, and it is
portion to recouiinend particular pectedly large drill turnouts it;
^
4
w has
itmm been m ak-!
’
"
'bout to
‘
,V
.
.
"
,
;V
:
a,J
’
,l
0
,‘
V
'h
t
:
he
had
to,
eight
years
been
an
asMr.
Hulick.
who
here tlint ill View of the |M»lit- ii :-ilu lioi.s
for this purpor. -. many sratr«, it would not Ik* possi­
Ueseuing FlyersAieSightetl
M
oil,nil
L
c
c
lu
r
v
r
to
Lom
u
sneiute
of
imubunlly
known
criniing
Orlando
headquarters
prior
to
jJ,^
n*
^*xie
Highway
(|b’[°uK
|1
filiatio n in China the A m iri- M v : o ftu iah interi led in tl.e ble for the guard units to do tin*
inals
and
hud
evaded
criminal
pros-!
the
beginning
t»f
construction,
hai.U
T’,
n.^TuiTin^
..r
**
1
^
'
,
’
minimum
amount
of
armory
drill
legation siiould not lie long p«* blot.i . avor using
the stall
SF.lJiilNG, .\p,. ..- —Ai tt i liirce
With II. C
Dubose, Sanf, id |edition through the. irfa-rcessi
I to Sanford where he will |^. J-nua th" through Dixie i S
s
mil*,
for
conimitnnlit
of
requitedI
by
law
under
the
approved
tout u telly cpuilllieil mini.-1 -*r I* 1
days on short rations and little man. as dinvla,. tin- Redpatii Gulf " f bis wealthy family.
j remain until the greater part o f ; J
i hot term ieder:.l eanvi ts ,•bold- appropriation. Mr. Coolidge, titer
was adopted without a drsfy naive.
ii.y
that
such
a
move
Would
go
a
fore
directed
that
such
uch
Z
t
o
f
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we
dm*
s
d,
v
,
I' r, 1 0 t* i ! ”
.f
Snort*, a Pittsburgh, recentspent several weeks in tlii. Ii -v way I' vmmi i iimimiting fu r-; deficiency fund hi ermlt all gunH j;1'11 u w , '!*‘ forc,‘,'!.
“ :
i
f
engagement mi to,-ney.Vlugh^‘.Nl. Alcorn, told Judge in'm? is in" New J c r s ^ , 'ultendfni |Dr
p ^ id S t k of
ther eoiige.stiuii in the govern as was needed to pi
Intry ami conferred
several ii.eatV pr, loi.i.
nir
,r ■
’’"am p m the Sluif.m . 1 oil..wing the intro,h:ct l.-nmngs a t adjournment that to- there.the interests of the company , l ' u ,
M.r.rtMcnt *he Kiwanunits to attain tlii - iemiin-d drill
lev. witJi I'rcri'lent Coolidge. lie
S o r ^ cm
“ .'K
I.ucIm i , m .,
Xutll)Iull MuU morrow im.ining wm.ld se, the last •then*.
b f c i l t n l th ? mn” S
The m £ .
■\li. Snigeiil hopes tliai whili tutus minimum andr, insure
.tin! ! .^-•^biuy.-^.salmday.wer.,
ehring today little the w orsj for Qua, te*tt, . ore of th.- leading at- 1 5 h" wkiie^e*. Both sides p re-, Operations opening the F irst
lid to have expre &lt;d
di siro
thp
committee
will
be* held
»|»t*
i 1.
dc.oto.o ued u-deral co-operation and sup- tlu ir experience. The tw,, as the*
\u out of ntljiv .W‘\r. I, with tli
tracti
•
of
the
ehnutam.ua,
gave
,hu
ltia
l
wuul,‘
c,,d
this
Street
extens
on
between
Sanford
thfs
evening
at
which
lime
plans
.ml
by
rvJu.h
the
port,
but
that
no
more
be
expected.
leted
the
laborious
work,
o'f
ninistratioi:
Im.' of llie, ndmin
1 st&gt;’••H&lt;{» J« r - fe.h !a! ' a i u m iu rit can iiave tomW,*.K’ . .
...
»nd
MellOnvIIle Avenues will
nerfeeted to further action.
...............................
. be- : will be perfected
n,at ii., , pci lonuaiue.
1 viiieli he was appointed. The fdete riHordu of ail federal pris­ 1 be law mvoived requires a mud- ,, pairing their enginv late yester­
__
Groi-hl opened his cross examin- gin during the first part of next Kiwanitfis K. H. Berg. R. A. Winsfkident P'-keii liim lie remain in o n : : . w hirw er incur rented. With mum of Ik drills l&gt;„t authorizes a day wore discovered
two odier
1 lv- onarte,t,- will again appear |ul,on witn m rrierence to Bjiean s |week. It Wna 'b-flpred W’f J e ^ b r y : ton and |L F. TsiUe compose, the
avintor-- wh«l swnnprr down upon •at
re, u.t least until, a vUTcus-or this in' tile ., he Me', in^trucied Mr. maximum of t&gt;0 during'cud, year.
« Vteiiin-sdrtv night l'«n 1 a.np w „&lt;,n.^iL-Ttougiit otJi trttfi ■|,y MuyoP I-’ortfsH dike'. fb e ^ R g lf f com ih ll^ e..
k
tin- liai.iniiicl; wlu-r &gt; they I,:,no ti,,. ,t irular |,e, forma rice, at the '-he witness nnd been, iiitiinjiurwith . ,,f Way through the last piece of: Th bunquet was gicea in honor
I*liable to Estimate
ild bu chosen.
bunquet was given
Mr lilt* t&gt; give thougilt to tills proIsliould 'a vncuiicy actually occur j ,],.,4 Is ) ii Ilia stuoy of the sUiinLacking detailed reports from lamb .1 ,
t.-nt a. I’alinett" and Second Street ’ 11 number of notorou* crooks, and prqptrty that hitherto has o l,-lo f »he .Uilwa
'Yuvaukec team and the
IMadrid, it is uncertain v/ncthei
&lt;aclr guard unit throughout the,
•'beb will house the cliautainina that he hud signed niuhy Worthless .....................
striK-ted the ..........
construction
o f .th e 1 ..............„.j|a
1‘hilndeipfiia Arn^ireari
.
............ —
league bail
I.AKEI.AND,
Apr.
I.
—Exhaust
- iluruur th«* lay hurt*.
;/u vK
his (U^natiire. jj street,-w
, WU9
0 ^ave
8 nnp»»r Connie Mack, and
rule ,-f making &gt;promotions
| wa m.f.l at the department country as to its drill status and
as jto
have horn
been ftrourofi
secured! r!»»h
club ni
manager,
The Ann-iicati Uunrtetto i:s de ( liapnnm upon entering court, hod ! Wednesday morning
lliin the diplomatic service it- |h;it Mr White would continue probable penentugc of turnout for ed and weakened from loss of
morning.
|in appreciation of ibe Milwaukee
*r|lorp is dredge \tork
\t
jCan i&gt;e np|died in M-leeting ,
ork on the program of industri- umainipg diills, war department sleep am! luck of food, the two 'cl.ued to be one of . the
. . . best
. . . nut­ applied Groehl
i i , withi a, shoal oti
There
to be done elub Infilling in Sanfonl thl* winkind now question* which .he bad prepart-d ,,cfwre the k.Vtl of lhe routB u tcr
a numlatr of talk* were de*
* ambassador. Several names
iz.alion of the lcdcral pnaoits, as fiicials were unuble to estimate u'iatjus, E. I . Lott and It. A. sicul on-aoumtiom, Of
before the pr-sident, im-ludi,,-r
itiined recently at confafeuces . wiiat part of the deficiency annro- Smith, who started from I akc!r.!’.&lt;!
i..i. ..i.,. out hoik . I ne feat or- •1 »•* " -dia»t night.
raised sufiiciently to begin paving livrrrd, in which the resources and
lo secure
photo•
I member.........................
&gt;! the organization
of A. Kine .li-v Mi,.- -r’lbcr of ..
.tUori.ev
gincrul
and piiatlon would
lie .actually
hi
i i o u : nov
ncr.ii
i.m.
wuuni o«j
0 . 11 . 0 1 .-, eex|&gt;end
x p i u o - t*inlay
v- nioining
.
,
•
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............is
, ,n .,e i.nam-d
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..... • of ‘fil^X* construction, it is declared.
a number
Thenatural advantages of Sanford were
. Mabel' Welker Wilic-bramit, etl under tho limitations im,,.. . .1 « raPh*
Kvcrglndd section ; Ch: I C, . who la.widolk W\QWn
criminals some o f who
Ipccticut. who vva&gt; i. ...mm- nd .1
tioni ’.
, |recuring of the right of way be - 1 vividly pictured by tho speakers.
vho !»v the pr?Fident. They were also
rc? hVaUtl luesday artirnoon on a a conuiiian and ioipursonator.; admitted knowing hut h
Rhe two senators from that •l: ..- 1 u;;t attoim v
i, r lt 111 f l wct*n Hanforil and MellqnviUe Ave*
Judge J . G. Sharroa gave the
b . jurisdiction over th:- prirons. uiiahle to give definite information a branch of i-’i.,h Hating creek 2 0 1 A piogM.m with enough of the acquaintance with the mu
Ic.
m.ij,.ii &gt; o llUts lemqvi-d, it is declared, the j initial talk nml expressed his ap" “rthwest of I'atnidalo ho-|-i)onulnr. the cinnalcnl nnd the old tho*o numed.
relay in th? appointment of n Mi. White hopes that this plan „ to what units would be com pelll i,
«g I last olmtacle of the project and j predation of the Brewers* training
u.lditio;,
- l i a r benefits, wili ed to abandon weekly drill night- *Avt‘,n lak&gt; '.’S a ‘al'n!l. ;“ " 1 *;,u“r‘! f:i"b|0' l ‘l
ll* pK'nsii an d :, C.roehl,
under
C
Krtcr ( f rhinu lut- been caused
prompting,
asked
.Shea,,
if
it
were
f’I ^ ^ onstructlf n, . i8 Pr,' ,;ii"«‘&gt;- !«" ‘ bis city and state.! he hoped
Haven.
Aviator*
George
liableu-.iii-tv
of
tasten
ha.;
heel,
arrang
ate the crowded conditions to for a month or two to keep within
kily by political pressure l.v
not true that ’.’y„u . am known I ,'\ bcth.-r or not the construction, the management would decide to
(litis of candidate* for thut ,&gt;f - .•nun Mr. Sargent obji
alictnrcnts. Units nitty drill vo! man of i.akcland and Otir, Hard. &lt;d for presentation tonight,
(Continued
P irn- Kiel, 1 1
will begin a t the Sanford Avenue I revisit Sanford next year.
Dr. Schurmun, however, is vcp.ng tl.e prisoner busy.
untnrily but may not be paid for ing of Hobring, located the strand- Aiu tli -i- i.-iuiirv &lt;»f I in- chant:,u
'
I "
h,K"LL
end or the Mellnhville Avenue end
“ We have not missed a days
it
fliers
wiio
were
forced
to
land
our,
Mi
-.
Anna
Dickie
Oleson,
rn to be anxious that ld^sucdrills'll, excess of 18 for tho year
isn’t definitely settled though the training since arriving in Sanford.*’
Saturday
morning
when
one
of
the*
fit
w
man
t&gt;
»
be
candidate
for
kor i.-ach i king as soon a
under the president’s ruling.
cluuling un a* quickly us possible Otto Borchert, president of the
cylinders of their'engine cracked tier,ion to the United States ;a-„tihh and it is iitriiiiie.l he lias Heal Consummated
! of what are termed unsightly Wisconsin team said. “The cliand
let
out
all
water,
'they
landat.-,
will
be
in
Sanford
Thursday
im
p
ose
H
eavy
F
in
e
pglit the reasons for his anxInvolving: Around
! buildings on the Sanford Avenue mate has proven better tlian even
id on a little kimll oil the creek .itterneor, ail.l night. Mis. Ole1 to the attention of the Wnshj that we enjoyed at Troy, Ala.. Pal­
nnd spent most of the time trying:son wa» nominated on the ticket in M unicipal C ourt - end is promised.
Million Casl, P e d d le rs D iscussed to repair tin* motor t»nt were fore- of tie
3 n government. Those I,ore in
metto or uny ot* our camps in tho
title party in Min­
touch with tin* situation nre
! past. I think the Milwaukee base­
ed t give up and having only a m- ola but was defeated in Lu* e-t_____________
hnct-d there should in- no lu|,se
NEW VOi'.K, Apr. 1 New.; that B y C red it .M en A t few chocolate cakes for ,ood witu suing cl tin,, by Frank Kellogg, S essio n W ednesday E n g l i s h S h y F r o m
ball club will_____________________
be the last team out
lie responsibilities for protec- the Dodge Bros. Auto &lt;’n.. Detroit,
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*
H i g h P r i c e d N o v e l s 1 Of Fteridn. We Wju leuve the «tatno water except what was in tho now sec-u-tnry of the suite in the
|of American lilt- nnd property acquired by a syndicate hcadc-d i&gt;y T u esd ay C ath erin e: radiator they soon became latig - 1 (.’oclidge cabinet,
t-'im- and forfeitures totaling)
,__;___
, on Apr.
hound fqr Naxltvilb*
t!,e Dunging House of Dillon Read
were collei-tM in tlie Kanofnl i LONDON, Apr. 1 — A problem j for practice games bwdfe travel*
ti ll and felt that their tune had
There also will he the
.addition to tin* political rec- Go., New York, wna prominently
(Continued on Page Eight)
“Tlie itinerant peddler nnd tin- just about come. They laid not ran . ., itainers on^tb* ilniutui.-f Municipal * .,urt Wednesday m orn-'just now facing publishers in th is'
Halations far th * Peking post. | lished he.e to.iny as one of the
Thnrsduy.
The I ing with the di-,position of lb!country is tho evident disinclina-j
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* —
s i.ti the ig„ of any human either nun piograin
problems
he
creates
for
retail
mer­
Id en t Coolidge .'-till is giving niosl important financial traniacin the air on laud or water until troupe
co„,|stse,| of Corine .1*
chants”
formed
the
theme
of
a
..
1pcnulties
4 W hlu-were *pul,lie
* * gMtoth"puyr ?7 X
'J t / 'Z
Idtration r,&gt; the name ,-f John tlchs in . i:•• history of automobile
Cti* llaniiug and George Iliilde- so| end Gladys l.llis, Itoili oi
Tlitr two■.....
Ip-uviesj
shillings
and' i Tt i ; R u m W a r V i c t i m I s
[A. MacMurray, assistant sec- industry. Tim sale is suid to have meeting Tuesday night of the Re­ iran saw something below them whom a ir declared to posie-s ev - 1 Impose,i on l izzie Blair, negresp, pence (|L f&gt;
)
for novels, 1 2 sh'ill-,
Found Dodd in N. Y.
tail
Credit
Men’s
association
of
f-y of date and a recognized involved jnore tiiar, a hundred mil­
about 2,•!()() feetaltitude
waving
n ci-lk-nt
mezzo-soprano voices and win forteited llotl bohd, and Nor# lu p ;iu,j q pence (^2.10) for ment-)
Sanford,
held
in
the
office
of
the
,
,
,
,
,
|orjty on the for East.
lion dollars, practically all cash.
prices for classical I
association in the First N ational, 'V," ‘ V. &lt;u‘th w,Meh l»««»V€*.I later to t,, bo talented instrument.,list*. In Lewis, iwfivzs, whose I,nod of $110 i ,)||*^ and higher
...
. .
, | NEW YORK, Apr. 1. — The
Representatives of the banking
((joatinued
on
i
age
Eight)
addition.
Mi
Ellis
is
a
violinist
was
elaiiip-d
by
the
court
in
pay*
[
literature.
Hank building.
___
____
win,
is
suid
to
possess
unusual
|
meat
firm
declined
either
to
ufllrn,
or
umiHual
inent
«.f
charge*
of
possession
of
j
|
M)okh
will
circulate
through
libra,u“ .• f f f i ’S V E
.-ireulate
th
ro
u
a
h
llS
a
-! “» jg. . of “ , "mi“l
ineer Citizen Dies
Speakers declared thut an npability. Inteipretive readings
I'f-ny the sale. Clarence Dillon de­
lings al illf.-ir Inpior
, lies quickly enough, hut when i t !
A 0lu* f r f
5 ? «uipicciniile
amount
of
trade,
riglJtIn Sanford Tuesday clared that while the final negotia­ fully belonging to legitimut? nier- Change Prohibition
•'riu •
1' 1 1 ‘ -s ,‘Bor^- - i’• negro, plontl |Coine» to outright purchasing th e 1
.
, ’ • ' . « x • ' "n r
"
H
&gt;
m
U
*
lf
th
l&gt;
,m
,u
guiltv to a charge of itetit lur ....hii,.
Bh,- ,:n,t
.....wJthlnw w*»» fmnu* t^lay stutTed in a nartions were not completed, some an(ouben E.
70 years of nouncement relative to the deal ciiants, is going to such peddlers,
well known grower of Kan- *.vfl! ho made within a day or two. Peddlers were said to lie getting
passed away Tuesday noon Tho financial circles here it was unde belonging in Sanford lie
the funiily residence on West declared tin*-sale loiwumniated a cause tho merchant* ar.- locally esll ,.1 i.ctv.ton tin- iuiiun- ftabllshed, paying local taxes mid
K Street, fdii.-.viim •« Ill,gel ing l.r.ui.iiu.
i.
: Hoad Company nml the house of 'otherwise contributing to loctfi
iiiM -tcd Monday -afternoon my
A possible way out tit tn*t ilinieui- •^
working on theories
Ic resided in this city contin- J Morgan Company represent-1 progress whereas the peddler came of Assistant Secretary Andrews, uni.nown to tlie outside^ world je t
fiffiecr
A.
II.
I'eckyvorth
dud
J
.
li.
Q*
“""rd
tn
g
tu
he
repreiumta^
i„ a bootleggers
and
as
soon
as
lie
luid
sold
im
for 25 yeai.-, coining to San- , ing the General Motor* CorporaMess will continuo the atlminix*) po essitig thu world’* large t Greet, near tho depot for the theft “ 1V,,1
T
' ^ ’’ Jwas shot by robber*.
early in 11)02. Mr. Milliij wan t[on to gain contr. l of the Dodge otuch as he could, left without tuition ot the international revenue I ranch anti rated as one oi ta»- of
a number of shirts and overIsMiks in paper covers. T h .»1
leaving anything in return.
rtive of Georgia, hut inovid to prolhcrs projierty.
bureau under which the proliihitioncoiintry’s wealtliiest women died t-li* from
Such
peddlers
v^eri*
declared
to
be
pool
room
o„
Ninth;
P,e
*cnt
"'‘“r'y as i
Itate of Florida in 1804, for,
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■—
last night.
Ktn-et.
,
much ns did the whole hook in pre- Shepherd Counsel To
injurious in as much as they tend- unit heretofore functioned.
ln*u. lh? Af
inosjieriiy U. S. Itinerants Gain iif, by reducing the sales, to force
Dlii'T eases were dispou-,1 of a s : war days,
Seek Bond Rehearinp:
follows; Frank Brown, negro, np-:
tli,- merchant front business. An
The dt-cea-ed i. suivived by two
S o I c l f C • 'TO i l l ! ll Z Z li 'S enlargement of thl* process would
Ughler.; Mr... J . J . Dickinson,
tS S 'f W ash in g to n N ew s j &lt;:hicaco
. i.-w;uh? ,,
klwiU* I••
V-»#-» liM
o L*IOV
h• . •
. •»»»•
*. &lt;
• -'OI m
.ototvilM
««»**
|C of (.'ired'. ,),&gt;, ' i •
ii
.11 — A new role foi til front business would la* tit.*
Clara flurlund, of Wuycro.is, (
W ASHINClfl'iN.'"A»r. l . - T h , ^ ’ m n S j^ r e to rttr soo. William
the c-.m a- Jill puzzle has been
uitd u sou, Edward Milled of ,ji oVcre&lt;t. i I &lt;utfr us'-d iiy lone- same as destroying one institution
S." nnd costs; Knmtctt Hurt, negro, iresignation c f Alexander P. Moore, Nelson McClintock, will be plans,
without
creating
another
to
r
e
­
fifotd. Funeral service. will *e
Ame •dean nd E igli-h tmveithe m e , tion co tom to th- miracle play, for- ! gambling, ilU bond forfeited: Jos- nmlawador to Spain, was made j on itraj almost at once if h,« coun,\ppr« priat
iductcd from the family lion* lers in Europe as a mean;’, of find­ place it, as, it wan said, the peddler
•n ilvri nri-seiitiilat Easter which t’fih Brown, guntbling, ?!!) bond
known.
i M.-1 full in thetr present effort to
is always traveling.
being found on
pty pur set
of ' forfoiltU: Robert Kelly, gambling,
It was revealed that the admin- fret* him on bail, it has been deing fe l«»w cuuntryiiiui arui cu-lin*
The attendance of the meeting
sometime diowi .i the sending,,,,,
1 1$ 1 0 bond forfeited; Miltor. .Mallory, fatrutlon policy toward Uus.iia has cided. The defense attorney.-* l»&gt;.tu,,,,** *.*i lay with Christ to Annas to Calpha
was lower thnn yma! due to th.
driving, 325 and 1 not been altered bv recent events, j day collected affidavit* of six wit
c ’file cat * ViUl lli.it a numbir of in.tinbcr; regularity, and much to tlie einhnr from finite lo Herod; another find negru, i cckle*
} im- Eo
S f ie n t t.Mirun
H«"ker Kcott, n.-gro, ,JD -j ’. ^ ‘‘ retary Hoover declared tha {Wages they *nop«si wouiii cau-e
h--t S(d)(Jn
Teigo n-s- ! VV|*|*l attending the Kiwanis Itan- i a un lit of tiu- nailer for today
* ^ I
*
I.. eonduet,
I.. *
—... ft
I . . iIhiislnt-ss
t l i a l l i i . a j uoutlook
til l.u,L- In
t n i t i* Il V.uliftA
m L I.iw l to
i t pA
nuiilnr ftl
lv
cose. continued;
Is ftf.ftiul
gix.nl ilit
despite
Jad|t* IL
Hopkins
consider
0 J• j *1 J*
! taurjuit, &lt;»|4’hinj; ill froilit ot hi-ir qut t at tlie Seminok* Clift*. Tlu* w:,.: Ayr!! F&lt;- ! !&gt;r.y.
ft rival, such n ; the ilitif festival
\rfluir
Ford,
gatuliliiig
gumliliitg.
adverse
symptoms
on
the
stock
. again the hearing for boil d
ill® SA,!PL|)l 1 di . fllU* tilV ijlJtuftiirov -inf. H nJ
U^lllg wilt l»e held next
Tli- old rpirit of fooling your held by the Hindus on Mu)‘. 21. or ill) and i.oMs; Hubert Font, speed- |aikl commodity exchanges.
’ I l,. . JifftLl VJig lie look:. j T im ;
! last week.
night at the association i ueighl'«»r was revived, not otiiy *o- it; - Kea.it of Fools, cclchrutiil by
Frc*kJ*nt Coolidge authorizeti
,
--------inc.
esse
i-ontlnuod
until
Friday;
abtiui him , la-ardiing the most like- ufllci
'.
‘tinllv. but not in a husiiieon wuv. tlie Homans on Felt 17, »&gt; which John Drown, speeding, 410 bowl the war departmertt to reduce # r - | K [ .i. V II zzcvaH M i l i l
1 l\ i
j.i . •^ jj*. iij.
are played. in (orfoltcil: William Frank, gamb- mury drlfis of the national guard
—---------------jThe daily mail swelled and the re •iinilar tricks
A l i e ^ e a iV la ll
V-* mctjitajivelj , buT iutd
i n '
Franco
the
victim
is called “un l i $10 lioml forfeited; Rufus |during tho present fiscal yeatl
[\i||.4
V
V
ill
cipients
were
inclined
to
believe
C
f O O k s III B u t f l l i O
. utoi.g.T li , Ik- overheard. -“VVhnt •»' v U
ijv wore becoming mole popular f
•at d’Avril.” meaning un ?! ti; ton, returned tu fmiepU in Or-1 from 52 to 48.
I
______
.
.
{thunder 1 : a three le tier word
1
1
Flair,”
possibly
tram
the
toy
unnM-ed
the
mailman.
Bill"
“.
• ' ;en Noxl Tuesday
latido. runaway
A., ru
Furk-|
Tho
wav hoy;
miyi W. a
r*uui Couxcns
u iu m th committee
lumumtii- took
tuun up
t«r [ u r r c i r n An* i
A
. 1 »ii- mine 'lii.itorical atitiui-ritii’it /'
ii npcitiiig of the li.slu-rlt- - at that or, tli ,| rly conduct, case con- again its inquiry into prohibition
tat were forgotten last Week lie- ri
ii rr n„in
s 'T h e a»&gt;*vi er is » Wank «irarr, or a
and in Scotland, u gawk or t innod untilii
tpie consjiicuous wtih their p ro - . canon,
i
WVdncsdny; J . C. enforcement, hearing Mrs. Mabel |
J f the
id
or Die ipril L
noticeable
»i «iif Loo.
nctf.
Lot
tlii*
was
one
tiling
about
I
lh»an*&lt;, ilrunkenn
nkenneiWt ?ld bond for- Wulker Willpbrandt, assistant ,t - *‘custody
*ils*
......V;0?, ^
;’. k t*,».
:lc cotint t mutt It h been
a like.
i lowed ’ bit
tn ^connection
w1
Which xrcn to k»ho\vf iimmiic oth- feltiMl; Isaac Jordon, larceny, case itorney general,
hi,-It there wits no "April Fool.”
r Tuc.-dny,
t nil:
it mo '«■
School children went more su*- er tiling ’ thut there it ample#prec- t ran &gt;f rrcil to county court.
The Fan-American Union pub- I fro™
ni*-*1* °L HutYolo off SSl.NI
Jud'r*
ic.*:l today by t
edent
for
tin.(ratling
announce-ptible
l«&gt;
the
witos’
of
their
April
i.-bed
draft*
projm-ed
•
in
currency
.
--------■
.
fished
drafts
of
thirty
propo-^..,
.
.
. - Fe . 27.
w Le..
ti. Sharon
TO TOBACCO J i
GKBMAl*
laent that tin-re is a huge tear in
•ii aim the da
a*1r WW**
\T. A I t l i i ^ T s L
1 tn-atie.- and
agrer nu-nt* which I1 ’wy*
*^ y *_^
^“IIH! 3. P
Pouc“ Cl,r
Thr civil .'iml
miiial itiKki
DERM
... ■■ •-Tvy-v* . r - ‘.
. •
-•••
•
r»fy» •«* w- aaoMMwaM'M f « •%.
«.»«■•* »• «» *
ja r w». w . V* *M»a • ••*&gt; « •• • •AM *
w* -•
~ T n i T T ’ i n , lor im- iiii
* UU:AUU. Apr. I. —
— iflicat: 'iinnlirahl. to the two Ameriraa. i {*der#l"rwenia ban# in M
kiie aino,
• It 1*t».» » «••* i.: in &gt;iv\ ii i r * k n . l o r n T j-.o .hipping boaid announced j a car ■•o-oi to be cleaned
M . W e e k ! - , j *io,v &lt;a t u i2 ,JtlKCJ nt nitsraprvsenia- nouucument that the mother-in-law May, 1.18 to 1,49; July. I .USD • to j
t t o a - it* ’ t ‘&gt; 5 1 1 s A n n i e
ha* not arrived when said relative 1.&lt;19*w. Corn: May, l.05«3. Oats: acceptance of the $5,825,000 cash I yard# where he worked. 1
M Hii* i ' d e p u t y c l c r l k o f t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t , ‘ t i n n .
bill of the Dollar lines for five thoritic* found_ all ttta,»oa
I* already on the scene, and the May, 1LTo to 42.
It.lVi- been
nm thl 1
V a riAii.4 1
D a t e ' f o r i l i e o p e n i n g o t llu - , - i r - ;
NEW ORLEANS. Apr. 1j~ T « L ! presrst-lypr chip* nay. &lt;&gt;pvinicii »!,»» «n-«|H
uvhnu
of Ai ii i ■ ing of 15 minult millionaires
rii*t h a s b e e n VOII-’,cd a n to the
o f th&lt;t I n , i t e o n s ; i o l l i i i
I by tlie l’ucific Mail Company, __ it# loat in gambling,
____
I* •#! a i &gt; ; i y 1 n..»
'2«!i ftHiltiiou* aunouncement*. toil; May, 21.141; July, 24.71.
s e t f O r A l a ,,* ’ 2 8 .
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-CHICAGO, Mar. 31
The only
reason or excuse for the rodeo is
crowd, indifferent to anything exi rent being entertained and, when
"jiroused, a bloodthirsty one,” said
" a aiutement of E. K. Whitehead.
Mxtf the Colorado bureau of child and
animal protection, issued here to/ijflajr by George A. H. Scott, chirmnn
? of a committee named by the A. merican Ilum aw Association to
■"•'study ways and means of eliminn* ■ting the practice. For the brute
.‘‘there s nothing except unwilling-!
. ness, force fear, suffering and ofAen deuth."
_ “Every spectator nt u rodeo is
H$the worse for being one,” declared
&lt;*thc statement, "as he is u little
hsrder. u little more ruthless, u
ffijlttlcm o re indifferent to the sufferiitg of other creatures, u little
moru reconciled to Injustice, to
- cruelty, to the pain and blood of
helpless creatures.”
* . The need of rough riding und
..bucking homes has gone, and the
* need of catching and holding cut- on the night of the ceremonies save
tlo has been developed far beyond
. the reiinl'cmenta of its original the flaming torches of ancient pag­
i . usofuln-ss. continued the statement eantry which will be used in the ex­
•.. which pointed out that most of the ercises. Ail the old Hawaiians of
^stunts of the rodeo today were the island will be invited to partic
never preformed on the old cattle ipate in the rites, which will bo an
elaborate reproduction of those us.
- rnrgjg, and many never at all.
cd in the past to honor the goddess.
' * In porno of the other features of
M. Luahiwn, of Wninkea, Hawaii
the nveinge rodeo there
... __ is less who was master of chants under
i chance for suffering or injury, hut the
monarchy, will arrange chants
: - in none of it b there anything
!
and
dances which are seldom seen
g&amp; u t ienr and pair, and sometimes j in modern
dnys. He will also pre­
death lor the unfortunate dumb
auiinaia," said Mr. Whitehead. pare the otferiig of awu root, which
is said to be one of Pole’s most
l i ' “Men also are often injured in cherished delicacies.
the violence between man and
An old Hawaiian now living at
..Least. But the man can choose, Waimen,
participated in sim­
ran do as he likes and is not forced ilar rites who
long ago
In ary way. He has. beside, the
' pleasure of exhibiting his skill, his LAMB SENTENCED TO LIFE.
chance ut the prize offered.
BRADENTON. Mar. 31.—In
“It is our American unalogue of Circuit Court this morning, Judge
the bullfight, also with its eager, W. T. Harrison denied a motion
r'blard tkirty crowds, its tantalized of the attorneys for Johon J . Lamb,
, , and tortured bulls, its old helpless for a new trial and their client
, ..horses disemboweled on the bull’s was sentenced to life imprison­
ment.

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followed by an Investigation in
more than 700 colleges and nor*
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learn how far the overage Ameri­
can needs foreign language as a
help toward understanding the En­
glish language, and whether mod­
ern language, pupils use English
more correctly than others.
An interesting feature of the
study will be the use of delicate
instruments to measure the move­
ment of the eyes in reading for­
eign texts. Mechanical devices al­
so will be tested as aids in the
study of French, German and Span­
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tcitpocnful grated
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IK cup: sugar

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and one and a fsuitb cup: iujjor. cca: b io the cgv yjl
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four slowly o;cr the egg-yolk mixture. Cook in a dou
boiler until it thickens, stirring constantly. Ccok tluee minu
loajer. Add butter, fruit juice, and rind. Ivlix well. C
and dll baked pastry shell. Beat five txblerponnfab tugar gr;
call/ bto the stiffly-beaten whites of e jp . Cover top of
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serve you, even if you only require water or air.
A t these Service Stations POLARINE OIL and CROWN
GASOLINE are offered io you as the best motor products
obtainable. FREc. crankcase service; only charge is for oil
used. Differential and t r a n s m i s s i o n •tpfvirp also vonrlova/l

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Tn« tvnjlj «i| hi* rotipi
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Kiovi • n-trenm*!-.. hut that dcuen’t
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whose* romanVtc history over .n T.
perimi peads iiky the pagos of oh!
tinp fislion.
The Narwhal, built at Sun Fran­
cisco in 1883, is one nf the fines',
example nHont of sailing ship
ernstruction? in the view of th'.&gt;
shipping men. Immediately after
Iter launching she xvni entered in
the whaling induatry, iix which she
remained for limn yeuiv. During
that time she caiahlishiid
remnls. heth In xvhnle catches and
fast cruises. After leaving tin*
pursuit ’ nf#xvhli!&lt;*.v, the cruft xvai
in'c.j foy a nuiulicr of years in the
trade to lire South Seas.
The final voyage of the Nnrxvhai
null'd last year xvh.ii ah; crept into
San Frnncbco harbor from an ox■pcdifloti to the South Scon. On
her oUthound trip froiu Ran Fran­
cisco, the hnrkenltne 'disappeared
for a period ft K&gt; mmitlis ami xva»
recorded as lost ut sea. She inter
appeared at a South Sea port,
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bile b" ran an assay office. He
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this entire stock included* nothing reserved. It all gets
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The summer has arrived and you need union
suils. We cannot add more to xvhut T ^ ik is
has to say about his union suits— so get your
supply in crcpc or pajama checks. For this
safe.

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oft theso goods offered you a t thK^alo. The merchan­
dise is all clean and fresh, and we are reducing our stock
to can y over into the summer months as iittle as pos­
sible; as per our usual methods.

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RooMTrH'H Plain jTwtepyjpfo
Yon are 90 Per Cent Good.
Air Travel t Cent a Mile.
BT ARTHUR BHIS^ANB

T h e cost of n college education is steadily increasing year

Magg flatter, by y ear, according to figures which the Tam pa Tribune* has

oher XT, 1 5 l l a t. ll(«- Postofflc*
BanfoM, Florida andt-r A ct of

collected and presented in a well written, editorial of a few
days ago. Though these figures at„firgt may appear dis­
couraging to a poor boy seeking higher learning, still th e in­
crease is scarcely larger proportionally than th e general in­
crease in the cost of living.
T h e student a t the University of Kansas, according to the
. IC B lC IU P m o S RATES
figu res, is put to an annual expense o f $827, while nt the
f Y aar.^$T .M Six Mou»hs.._*J.E0
leered la C ity by Carrier, per U niversity o f Illinois he must pay out $900 each year. At
sk. ISc.
W m kly Edition $ lo * some o f the eastern colleges the necessary expenses run as
high a s eleven and twelve hundred dollars.
g MPECIAI. NOTICE I All obituary
However, generally speaking, there Is no reason why
S sV n«s
uf liwu'm, i«t*&gt;lutlon*
and n o tice . of entertainment!! where anyone, regardless of his financial status, cannot get a coich arg es a re made will be (harated lcgc education if he wants it and if he is willing to work for
fo r er re z r$ a ? .a 4 v « tliiin r n .tea.
it., T h e self-help bureaus in practically all of the larger col­
■ m i R E R T H E ASSOCIATED PH ESS leges make it possible for students to earn part, and in many
The Aaioclated Pres* Is exO ust e ly entitled to the use for repub- cases all, of their expenses while going through college.
ttlon of all news dispatches
A t the Kansas state agriculture college la st year, it is
sired It rd to It or not otherwise cred ­
ited In th is paper and alio the local said th a t forty-five per cent of the student body were entire­
■owe publlsh-d herein. All righ ts
mt repabJIcetlon of -ipeelal dispatch- ly se lf supporting; eleven per cent paid jJart o f their own ex­
•e herein are also reserved.
penses ; while only thirty-three per cent earned no part of
their expenses a t all. From a recent vote taken in the senior
WEDNESDAY, APR. 1, 1913
class a t \ale, it was found that nearly half were working
THE HERALD’S PLATFORM. for p a rt of th eir expenses, and a large proportion paid their
1.—Deeper water route to Jackson- own w a y entirely.
Hov* the students are enabled to do this, to work a suf­
viDe.
Sc—Construction of St, Johns— In* ficien t number of hours to earn eleven or twelve hundred
ilan River canal.
dollars a year, and yet keep up with their classes, is explain­
i , — Extension of white way.
4.— Extension ta local amusements ed by th e selfhelp bureaus. These bureaus are responsible in
— swimming pool, tennis courts, etc. large measure for the placing of students in positions where
6.— Acquisition of a municipal they can earn the greatest amount of money in the shortest
Baud.
time. They get jobs for the students in eating houses, in
«-— Augmenting of building pro­
cleaning
and pressing establishments, in laundries, in wood
gram—houses, hotels, apartment
services, in tutoring school, in the offices of the universities,
houses.
t .— Extension of street paving pro* and in a thousand and one odd jobs where they can make
m.
enough to make both ends meet.
-Coast ruction of boulevard
So th e time has past when only a rich man can continue
■round Lake Monroe.
in
school.
Were Abraham Lincoln alive today, he would not
•.—Entrance Into Florida state
walk fifteen or twenty miles to borrow a book in which to
baseball league.
19.—Completion of city beautifica­ glean knowledge, he would be doling out hash in the Com­
tion program.
mons o f some big university in order that he might more
readily
have access to thousands of books in the library
B IB L E THOUGHT FOR TODAY,
about which the university is built.
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Male Quartet

cssary expense and a dangerous en
tanglemenl fur their country.
The fact that this country stays
out of the leaguo has some weight
with our neighbors in the north.

Thee. Thou I.ord of Life, to seek
the things that do not pass in using
but the things which abide.

IN TH ^ UMBLIGHT
The fire upon the hearth is low.
And there ii stillness every­
where,
A
And, like winged spirits, hr re
and there
The firelights shadows fluttering

ROLLICKING FUN
MAKER

A GOOD League of Nations
might be constructed on this conti­
nent with Canada and the United
States as foundation members. A
league to take care of America.
North and South, leaving Eurepe
to look after Europe, would be pop­
ular and useful.
Close and friendly relations be­
tween Canada and this country over
especially important. Our Inter­
ests manner and standards of Hid­
ing are practically the same and
this country could learn several
things from Canadians.

INIMITABLE
IMPERSONATOR
i .. ~ iT's y
ABooT TrAE t

F IR ST DAY— APRIL I

REDPATH
CHAUTAUQUA

A REAL PROBLEM
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT

THEREFORE it is n comfort to
hear from Professor T. H, Mor­
gan, eminent biologist of Colum­
bia University, that every one of
us has, from his ancestors, a men­
tal and physical inhcritencc at least
1*0 per cent good.
Had he percentage been lower,
the ancestors would not have sur­
vived and would have no descend­
ants.

Couched nt her side I seem to
And mother holds my hands again,
Oh, for an hour in that dear pluce
Oh, for the peace of that deur
time—
f Oh, for that childish trust sub­
lime—
Oh, for a glimpse of mother’s face!
Yet, ns the shadows round me
creep,
•I do not seem to be alone—
Sweet magic of that treble tone
And "Now I lay me down to
sleep!"
—Eugene Field.

SINGER

A \Yv5ElF /

WIIAT YOU arc nt birth limits
definitely your future possibilities.
Your surroundings and education
may enable you fully to develop
all that you have in you. But
nothing can be added to the limits
that are fixed with your first breath
of life

go.

POPULAR

DIP A llTTlE
h V W U L A 77N '

THE LATE Theodore Roosevelt's
letters to his friend, Cabot Lodge
and his remarks to others are in­
teresting. \V. J . Bryan he called
a "Small man and a demngngue,"
and of Woodrow Wilson, he said
to a naval official, "The man (W il­
son is a physical coward."
jeodore Roosevelt spoke plain­
ly, especially iti these private let­
ters, published after his death with
the consent of his family.

And as the shadows round nic creep
A childish treble breaks the

FIVE BIG DAYS

M c M U L L E N ’S

HARBER SHOP
Largely because of the attitude partnership of concord, but French
Season Tickets $3.00
Same
Barbers and Equipment
of her dominions. Great Britain I suspicion presents a barrier.
. ... . .
.
.
How do wo know it will not
NOW AT
113 MAGNOLIA
stands today in respect to the provo to bc another scrap of pa
Geneva protocol much as the United , por? " France usk&lt; with consider*
States did on the Lcngua of Na- able justification. She recnlls 1870
tions. The. protocol is a rewriting' and 1011. It is u suspicion heighof the conver.ant specifying how toned by Germany’s reluctance to
the league members should proceed i give guarantees concerning her
against recalcitrant members. Thai eastern border. She is willing to
United States kept out of 'be j pledge hcrsolf not to disturb the
league
largely because of the fear j boundaries drawn on her western
WHY A BLUE-EYED man and
woman nev» ^ have brown-eyed that if would embroil her in quar- front by the Treaty of Versailles
children. How it happens that a rela in which she had no interest. |but every Gorman entertains the
taste for drugs or drink is never British dominions now oppose the 'hope or regaining nt least Danzig
inherited and many other interest­ protocol because they do not want J —citylM) per cent. Germany, now
ing things Professor Morgan can to inter commitments for the so- ,,arl „f th(. Polish corridor to the
tell you. But the most important curity of various European b o u n d - 1 un&lt;j „f ultimate union with
arJi??* ,
, ,
what remains of Austria.
is this:
1he Geneva protocol therefore; ,, , , .
.
.
Industry, Ambition, Thrift
Ninety per rent of the heritury will not he supported
by Great I Midland !* not eiiitrr lu eoniforces within you are working on Brituin, despite the fact that it is I " ,il
" l " ”1' '»&gt;" "tatua
the side of virtue and success. » the product chiefly of lUinsey Me-| '1U0
the eastern border— a point
Donald and M. Hermit.
S o m : on which I-ranee insists before she
NEWS FORM Paris will interest other wav to a;.*uiv the security
These are three very important fonudntiun stones of suc­
eigu a treaty with Germany,
railroad men of the kind
that of Europe will havo in be worked ll ,»* • h,«hly complex situation
cess. Now, while you are earning, have the ambition to
think. For the cheapest airplane ou\ and it is the i - irparlers on ,m&lt;l will not be work out in a week
suvo ns much as you can spare from your income. An
trips from Paris to Rouen, u dis­ i this question which are agitating
month. The most encouraging
account with tho Seminole County Bank will ho of splen­
tance of 80 miles, a 50,000 franc IEurope today. Germany has made! Indication is that Germany may f.d
did service to you. 4'1 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.
prize was offered. Urouhin, a advances for the formation of u |accorded a place in the council of
French flier, made the trip ut u European peace association to in- the nations. She i« carrying out
total cost of 80 cents, one cent a elude England. France,
Belgium, |the Dawes plan in good faith and
mile for gas and oil. And he won Germany ami possibly Poland. |&gt;s entitled to ji hearing, to say
the prize.
I England appears favorably dispos- the least.—St. Petersburg Inde­
Up in the air there are no road­ ed to accept Germany in a new pend.
beds or rails to be kept up, no fric­
tion or bumping, wenring out roll­
ing stock. Before the Fords get
ABOUT READING THE N EW SPA PERS
through with their airplane build­
FLORIDA TIMES-UNION
ing, they will curry ten passengers
from Detroit to Florida for oneSTRENGTH - SERVICE - P k O G R E S S
newspaper the white paper used I
opartcr of he present fare, in onein a regular number cost more than'
third of today’s running time.
the price to readers; an average! _
Sunday edition of the paper prob-'ALLA BUX WAZIR. aged uncle
ably costs two or three times as r
of the beautiful Nautch girl Mummuch us the total receipts from ■
taz Begum, tells how the girl’s
renders.
Advertising
features ! J
new "protector,” n rich merchant,
make it possible to offer the news, ■
having taken the dark skinned
of the day, at home and abroad,j*
Mumtaz from her rightful "owner"
the Mahrniah of Indore, was mur­ sport page, the society column and coalmen t and micellaneous reading. a
In order to get advertising at i ■
dered for his audacity.
tho lutest on current crimes, court
litigations and politics. However reasonable rates and thus carry on J
important any of these features the new»&gt;j&lt;«per publishing busines, ■
may seem, they are but incidents it is necessnry to have many read- *
ufter all in the getting up of a pa­ ers. The merchants and manufnc- a
per. Chronicling current events is turers und all who are anxious to ■
recording history while it happens. tell of their wares and products in *
Intelligent comment on these e- print do nrtt take matters for grant-1 ■
vents is helpful to the rending ed A well-appearing publication1"
public. There is room for improve­ makes an audience for the solicitor |g
ment in-the secular press, us else­ but very soon the prospective nd- ■
where, and Prof. Grant M. Hyde, vetiser inquires about circulation |*
of the University of Wisconsin figures. The people who nre going ■
says: "If we are to have better to pay for exploiting their goods ■
newspapers, n better community, a nre Insistent upon knowing what a
her delicate brown face slashed better government, we must train chance there is for many to see ■
REALTOR
with tho knives of hired murder- a generation of young people to what they say, in print. And the j|
ers, told to disfigure her, that-no demand better newspapers und to public, buying and reading—at ■
other man might own her beauty.Jrend them intelligently," and adds. least cnsunlly—millions of news- J *
That is the sad part of the story. ! that such a training is the job for P“ Pc rs each day, in now we!! un- j "
Rooms 501-502. I’hone 1)5

ounu

Bm m

San fo rd ,F la

Build

The most sentimental man in the
world is the onion eater.
Some subdivisions have
iorated into long division.

Feature A rtist of National

SOME OF Canada’s able men
suggest getting out of the Leagueof Nations, which they call unncc-

C

No let up this slimmer.
foe next winter.

MANIPULATIN’ B L

MY FAVORITE STORIES
BY IRVIN S. COBB

deter

The original of I’eter Dunne’s
Boost your home town. Don’t immortal character "Mr. Dooley,"
expect outsiders to do it if you kept a saloon in Chicago much fre­
won’t.
quented by newsnaper men. He
was ii born wit, and in his way—and
“Sleeps in Furnace, Burned to a very good way it was, too—a
Death." reads a headline. Well, philosopher and a student of hu­
he ought to be.
man nature in its vurying nspccts.
One wintry evening na he perched
Gerald Chapman apparently has behind his bar in friendly conversa­
brains. Too had he didn't use i hem tion with two of his regular natrons
there entered a so-called journa­
to some good end.
list whose reputation as a ready
Poverty drives one man to steui borrower and a poor payer was
und 99 men to work.—Boston Trav­ more than citywide.
eler. Or vice versa.
They say that the reason Bolshe­
vism isnt spreading much any more
is because Russia has quit raising
Hell for export.
British who love scandal have
been well supplied with materiul
zcccrit!)*.—Ttiitijia Tribune. Kcsuing American newspapers.

the samll loans I’ve hud off of you
lately.
The old man’s fuce gave nr, sign
of his feelings. He lifted his broad
bulk, waddled to the damper, e x ­
tracted from the till a hill und with­
out a word passed it across the bar
to the promising man.
The latter, murmuring his thanks
started to cram it in his pocket but
took a second glance at the green­
back.
"Hold on here. Uncle John," he
snid. "I needed ten bones and this
bill is only a five.”
“That’s all right, me son," said
Uncle John; "it makes the thing
come out even."
"Whut do you mean, makes the
thing come out ever,?"
“Why, five I lose and five you
lose,’’ said Uncle John.

WHO CAN OWN A HOME

F. LANE

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b t l Khi.AKI WILBUR, according to u dispatch to the New Y ork
KANSAS CITY TIMES
Times is worried. It seems that
eleven warshipr, with all their anA statement of one investigatot ti-Hircrafc guns, blazing away to

The Marquise de la Fniiasu do
Coudray is reported considerably
better now. It hua taken Gloriu
Swanson several weeks to get used
to her name.

is that more than ore-half the
homes in the country are owned by
individuals whose income is less
than $2,000 a year. It is declared
further that perhaps 90 per cent of
those who acquire homes do not
purchase them outright, but by
means of small payments, a system

Reading about this
Moving
Mountain which is said to huve
shifted one hundred yards across
Itio Blancu Valley in Colorado, reminus us of some of the men in our
The Dearborn Independent has
figured it out that when the base­
ball hero makes an extraordinary
play and the crowd goes wild, the
extra strain on the grand stand
amounts to-three hundred pounds
u square inch. Moral: Dont shout.
Should the President’s love of
suspenders spread and the popu­
larity : f belts wan, it’s going to
bc a little hard for the bachelors
who have ci.outrh trouble trying
to keep buttons on their shirts
without worrying about suipendcr
buttons. '
Sanford is out after its prorata
of publicity. Nut content with be­
ing the champion celery section of
the nation, it now claims to have
the oldest bob haired woman. She
is 88 years of age, und says short
heir is not only a time saver, but
iHtttlllH*

I h ig h

s ch o o l and co lle g e

Irio’b*. p*. d eist

Hie emphasizes the necessity of th&lt;*; looki
newspaper ns follows: “Without w*th
the newspaper, our social system i know
would be inarticulate, our demo- P®&lt;&gt;P
bratic government impossible, mod- ones
the limit, at an aircraft target, j 0m business could not exist. Hut- It
were unable to score even one sin- its influence is only partly effec- newt
gle hit.
tlve because the American public*, i nnd
--------while buying millions of newspa-1 dren
THE SECRETARY hat demand* |per*, does not reild the important: inter
ed a report, and that is u good j things in them.”
|nonu
idea. A letter ideu would be to | Publishers of American news- that
build about 4,000 fuot fighting a ir-1 papers arc toduy undertaking to ! the I
planes.
'|,,uko rfiidn accurate, interesting,. but
What do you thing u half dozen entertaining nnd useful, and feel The
bombing airships would have dune , t|iat they have an important work men
j to those 11 warships, while they |in thus offering and proposing a bcco
Iwere shooting off their comic-opera j matter of intelligence und advice, prof
|anti-aircraft guns.
|As has often been said, and with iuinl
Warships ure obsolete. Battle- |full truth, the accuracy" of tho , deal
shins ure_ inerelv big hutr.orr, caay .news printed is of nrst consider*- 1hens
! tion. This must be maintained if a ! hard
|newspaper is expected to continue |youi
j iU clientele und it is the number of ! to tl
and teach tnem to build all planus, i readers that determines tho news-&gt;scho
' ..... ~ *
j paper's capacity to ninke a living
HOWARD l\ CURTIS, who b u s'fo r the .army of worker* entailed.
s|&gt;erit five yeurx in Japan, brings j In *tho average modern American
news of that capable und energetic
nation s war preparations. Japuu
does not intend to be taken unpre­
pared, whatever foolixh nations
may do, und she deserves credit for
her intelligence.
Japan own* and is building muro
ie Loans on Residence.^ and Business
of tha swiftest light cruisers in
Easy Repayment Plan
the world to look after her ship­
ping und take care of cny enemy
Office in new Merriwcnthcr Building

First National Hank Huiidin£
F o rce:— Miss Ruba Williams, Miss Helen
linage, Mr. It. L. Shipp.

Sanford’s Realty Values
Are Beginning To Climb
We have two exceptionally good propositions,
that will set you in on thu ground fioor

Realtors
202 F im t S tre e t

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tV K N X
dtufce; 9:.'id jii
orchestral -2*1
I WDA P
r:6) 6 School ox the- Air; 11:
ry Old CniMt frnTle.' VM *'.
WHAS Louisville Journal (800.
[ PHONE: —
148*
l^ &amp; lIR Y N ^ L K E Y , Society Editor.
PHONE:— 1U». 4 2 8 -J
8) concert; 8:30 children: 10 feat­
ures; 12 orchestra.
WCCO
Minneapolis-St. Paul
Missionary Society
February Honor Roll (416.4)
?-io New York program.
WEAK New York (491.5) C ser­
. Gives March Report
Of Lake Mary School vicer;
6:40 history? 7 baritone; 8
The regular business meeting of
F lr.t Grade: K.rherine V .r ,,.,,
the Methodist Missionary Societies.! Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Lain*, Miss : f ' i M V"'"-V »"&lt;&gt;
1 WJX New York (46-1.3) n or.
whr hem in the church parlors, Laura Lain?, Dan Janeth and E.
Monday Mar. 80. Mrs. G. W. II. Wickers clave Wednesday on
Second Cr.do: Cl.renee O o ,h .
r6 * 5. . ' “ ™
™°
Spencer, president, was in charge. a motor trip to Miami.
Wednesday
,lu ,chThe- regular business meeting After tho dovotionni and regular
Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Walker, Jr.,
HU bo held at the Woman s Club order of business, many interesting
2:30 o'clock.
, reports were rend fr9m the six and two children, of Windermere,
rftdfffritmg friend*
he Jennie SpswUing Circle of circle., showing ah increase and
r an ford, .Sunday.
Baptist Church will be held at. muth added interest in the woriC.1:
home of Mrs. H. A. Spier on Mri. Spencer was e le c ts '
1
|
0 d»nco ! - 11 P* rwl-V cluhr
gate to represent the Sah^urd AuTThe many friends of Mrs. C. A, Madeline Lk-jd.
letto Avenue.
Filth Grade: Charles Whitaker, ■
iliary nt the State Woman’s Mis- Raulerson, of Gencva,j.vrill be sorThursday
1
sionary Conference to be held in iry to know that she
again in . Clarence Peckham, Damn North, i
00
the Fernnld-Lnughtmri Hospital.
1 Hesbn Touchstone and Dcssie Sln-jTA1^ K0,f ,e9son: 10 SmUin Thrup
kirs. John Meisch will entertain Miami, Apr. 21-23
L-ietarv
&lt; nance.
Monday, Mar. 16, the “Program
Idlers Bridge Club.
Sixth
Grade:
Albert
Whitaker,
|P.^ f0AW Omaha (52C) f. story;
meeting”
was
held
at
the
homo
of
Jdiss Gladys Cochrafi,' of Camilla,
[rs. A. M. DeForrcst will enter“nnou,n.oed; G:W orchcslra; ®.
i thc Every Week Bridge Club. Mrs. Claude Herndon, with Mrs. Ga., is visiting her cousin, Miss Bormey North. Elmore Uoyd. Harold
Dixon,
Charles
Sewell,
Mabel
|
n\viprMrpi,Pir°5ya?l*
/-naoi r
Turner
ns
leader.
A
very
interest­
Evalyn
Cochran,
at
714
Magnolia
Thursday
Ferguson and Elliott Wilson.
J . hi.a.r e,phia J ’*08-2] ®i
The West Side Parent-Teacher ing program on “Korea" was giv­ Avenue.
Seventh Grade:
f.milo- Myrtle
Mvrtln North,
North. I
' talk; i : 1■&gt;concert; 8 recital;
Seventh
association will rr.Tet at 2 o'clock en, after which the hostesses. Mrs.
10 orchestra.
Hammond
Dixon,
and
Richard
VerElder,
Mrs.
Spencer,
Mrs.
Doug­
Sir. and Mrs. C. D. Brumley, of
Instead of 3 o’clock a!&gt; previously
WFI Philadelphia (394A) 6
lass ami Mrs. Herndon served de­ Chuluota, were shopping in San­ ncy.
anounced.
talk; 7 concert; 8 concert; 0 or­
licious refreshments.
ford, Wednesday.
chestra.
Friday
Circle No. 3 met Monday, Mar.
Y
KDKA Pittsburgh (300.1) 7
The W. C. T. U. will meet at th e ) 30 nt the home of Mrs. Walter E.
W* M. Scott returned Tuesday
RADIO
program; 7:30 Masque and Wig
rst Baptist Church nt
at 3:30 o’clock Raines on Holly Avenue nt 3 from
a
hiisjness
trip
to
Pinehurst,
&gt;ni a.b|is)nt»s
Pinr*“ “ *
club.
I’rogram for Apr. 2.
.........
' There were 18 present and i N nC., and.'Fort v-&gt;»—
_
The Florida National Guards will
o’clock,
Vnliey, r&gt;
Ga.
WCAF. Pittsburgh (461.3) C:30
WSB Atlanta Journal (428.3) Uncle
ive a dance nt the Armory.
worked on the many beautiful i
Kayboe; 8 concert.
8
program;
10:45
organ.
things being
made
for
the
bazaar.
_
W, M. Young of New York City,
KGW Portland Oregonian (401.
Saturday
Mrs. Rqine.s and Mrs. A. W. Epps who is spending the season at the
W E E ! Boston (47o.il) C:15 o r - !
"rchestrn 12 dince Imuic
Valdez Hotel, 'returned Tuesday chestra; 7 W EAF musical; 8 m u s-, WKAQ Porto uico (340.7) 0 :.'
Story Hour at the Library at 10 served a dainty salad course.
teal; i» orchestra.
concert
--------from a trip to-Miami,
Vdock.
„
, rconcert,
WGR BufTulo (-&gt;19) 0 music;' KPO
Reading Club at the Library at
S'nn Frnnci'Co
G)
o'clock.
Miss Tengue Simmona left Tues­ 7-10 musical program, WEAK.
0:30 Concert; 9 dance; 10 organ; 11
Schedule of County day for a visit with friends in WLS Chicago (341.0) 6:25 or­ Welsh night; 12 dance
gan; 6:50 Sennt1' theater; 7 lulinby
I Miami.
WOAI
Snn Antonio (394.5)
time.
9:39 '•-chcstia.
Nurse
WEBH
li Mr., and
II. -Bogh,
. Mrs.
-- , Charles
------ —
„ , -r hicsgc
o Post
. (870.2)
. . 7
ivOY - Schenectady (379.6VJkGO
CharleL A. Bogh, of S ch ro o n Lake., concert, tenor; 8 Riviera theatm,; ■
c .4- Pn|/t i ' cIubf t 3Q
N. Y., Mr. arid Mrs. E. O. Kelso, or |V ounce, sopranu, saxophone quin- armv l)ani,.
FOR APRIL
30 l’nn American
....................................
Pain; Beach and Mi«s Elma-C. V, tot; 11 dance, tcr.u:, Jvpranp.
program; 10:30 organ.
................:........Apr.
WMAQ
Chicago
News
(447
5)
j Osceola .............................. Apr. 2 j Kelso, of Grooverville, N. Y.r who
KFNF Shenandoah (2C6) 6:30
3 are sptMiding the winter ia Palin 0 organ; 8 garden, talk; 8:15 Boy concert from Clarinda.
Sanford
..................~............
Apr.
)ne S ta r With Three Times ! Oviedo....... —........................ Apr. (i, Beach and are touring the state, Scouts; 8:50 lecture; 9:15 pro­
WBZ Springfield (333.3) 0:15
gram.
Heat of Sun Is Found By u k e
Apr.' 7 , arc guest's of the V’aidez Hotel.
talk; 6:30 lecture; 7 saxophonist;
KYW Chicago (536) 7 concert; 7:15 popular pianist; 7:30 organ; j
Scientist of Smithsoniun chuinotn •........................ Apr. 8 j
--------......... ....................
......... ....... Apr. 9 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. AVcock, 7:33 speeches; 8 reading; 8:20 ar­ 8 single orchestra, concert, phli-! ❖
Paola
...................................
„ WASHINGTON. Mnr. 30.—Es­ Lake Monroe....... ................ Apr. in Juck Aycock nnd Mrs. J . A. tists; 9:05 talk; 10 nt home. 1 In * |harmonic trio; lu :J0 Radio four; X
__
_ _ of
__ 10 of Geneva
____
Apr. 13 * Sheppard motored Wednesday to somnia club, Nighthawk*.
, 110:45 orchestra.
%
timating tho diameters
WGN Chicago Triune (370.2) 0
11 'S-5i.
/vugusune vvnero
win at(•"brighter stars by separating j Sanford W. S. P . ___ ........ Apr. 11
t. Augustine
whero iney
they will
KSD St. Louis (silent).
j •&gt;
heir heat into a long spectrum Sanford S. S. P........ Apr. 15-16-17 i tend tho Ponce De Leon cclebrn- organ; 6:30 concert, string quin­
WRC Washington (469) 6 trio ;;
jnd measuring the heat of the dlf- ; Sanford K. S. P................... Apr. 20 1tion. Mrs. Sheppard will visit her tet; 8 WGN quartet; 10 dance, jazz. 7 Cuban night; 9 dance; 11 orches-i jy
WLW Cincinnati (422.3) 6 trn.
Apr. 21-22-23-24 sister, Mrs. G. Mcitin.
rent colors nnd then calculating Sanford Grammar Apr,
memory contest; 6:45 talk; 10:0;;t WCBD Zion (3116) 8 snxoic probable temperatures of each ; Homo V isits ....... Apr. 27-28-29-30
William N. Walton, of Pnlntka. concert, quartet, monologue. Molo- ph0„c quintet, choir, reader
\ these heavenly bodies, was the 1 The above Hchedulc subject to
is a guest of tho Valdez Hotel.
! dy boys, accordion.
ork of Dr. C. G. Abbot, director change without notice,
« --------I WEAR Cleveland (389.4) 6 or
the Ast.'ophysicul Observatory
Miss
.Mnrquetta
Zciglcr,
of.Palni
gan.
the Smithsonian Institution, durSpecial 5f)e
kg a rernnt series of field CXpor- CJIHjUItEN-S FA1A L DISEASES Beach, is the attractive house! WFAA Dallas. News (475.9) :
Old
Engiish
Floor Wax
&lt;&gt;:.&gt;u recital; 8:30 program; 11 hu- 1
guest of Mrs. Frank Donaldson.
pents, whose results have just ,
OflTer
Closes
March 28
mor
and
music.
cen made public.
|
--------WCC Davenport (483.G) C:3C
A star, having nearly three times j Worms and parasites in the inMiss Ilubn Williams had as her
Sea
!ic hent of the sun, was among testircs of children undermine &gt;luncheon guests Tuesday, Mrs. F. Sundman; 7 musical.
KOA
Denver
(silent).
lose observed by Dr. Abbot. Thisihcnlth and so wcakun their vita! L Skclly. Mrs. Morton. Miss Mori
WWJ Detroit News (352.7) 7
kas Beta, Itigel. having an csti- I Ity that they are unable to resist ,„n an,| ;.|n!. Brown of Orlando
Hated absolute temperature of 10,- the diseases so fatal to child life. A|j |)Ul
.skclly took the boat i WEAK concert.
WHO Dos Moines (526) 7:30
degrees centigrade, com p a re d J The safe course is to give u tew for Jacksonville.
I glee clu; 11 dance,
kith
the
sun’s
0,090 ^dc-| doses of Wlute « Cream Vermifuge,
j WRAP Fort W’ortli Star Tel.-Itent. CP-an, Hepalr
rces centigrade. O t h e r s t a r s o b - ! It destroys and expels the worms
V oqc-hnlf1 ^
cent 1.postage __
stamp
. . . giam (475.9) 7:410 concert; 9:30
'"k v y 1° the ,
. ; nl ftir .the
Brbcd with a greater temperature!
first
time
by
...ucd
ft&gt;r
bj
j
popular,
classical.
H. S. POND
int of the sun were: Vcga.i health or activity of the child, j ‘ "j
lan that
the United States govK I’KX
Hastings (288.3) 9:29
..e temperature, 14,000 de- j ...rK,‘ doc- 8old by i.aneys Liug
‘ ’
IlnviK's — Ratliff
lisolute
mandolin, sextettes.
I’liniu- am
*
recs contigrade; Sirius, the bright [ *5^oro'
it star
lr in the heavens, 11,000; Pro~
yon, 8,000. The other star:; were
Capelin. 5,800;; Aldcbarnn, 3,000;
Btn Pegasi 2,850; Betalgeuse,
2»600# nend Alpha Herculis,-‘2,500»j
|Thc last two have an estimated
diumeter 500 times greater than
[that of the sun.
Dr. Abbot used in this work a
{.radio-meter, constructed under the
/direction of Dr. E. F. Nichols,
(pioneer in measuring the heat of
|the stars. Utilizing the giant tel­
escope at the Mount Wilson Obser­
vatory in California, with its 100
Inch reflecting lens, Dr. Abbot wn
pnabk-d to obtain fairly accurate
neasurements of the beat of the
lifTerent colors, even far into the
Infra-red. Curves were drawn, in
licating the spectral distribution
In the radiation of blue, white, yel-1
low und red stars, and .estimates :
their probable temperatures
rere made.

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♦%*|tlll.i a-- well a- --veral other verv
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V S l o n « Str.-t lined With gnireMl
palm . twenty-fiv e feet all.

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CHICAGO. Apr. 1.—Agricultur­
al fairs and dairy c'ittie show,
»ving district, state-wide, regJnnl and national prominence vv.d
hnre n the $23,090.09 in cash, and
■her awards offered by Tho H&lt;&gt;1- 1
|tein-l’i ie ,i:m
Ass &gt;, jution
of
tmerica this year as special priz-1
s tor the showing of Holstein*. '
Bible and crossword puzzle fans will find a combination of their
these awards are inadb In addi-J hobbies in this puzzle. It centers around u famous incident in Bib­
lion to the regular prize offering;- lical history, as the sketch shows. The definitions refer.back to defi­
pf each fair and dairy cattlu how. |
A new feature this year is to I nite chapters where the words in the puzzle may be found.
Kj provided in tho prize awards for!
HORIZONTAL
117. God.
Kvtate herds nt the National Dairy \
■18. Piuccd. Dan. 6.
phow. The rule requiiing the ap-; 1 King who imprisoned Daniel 20. Some, nt all. Dan. 0.
uearance of not less than five e n -,
Dan. 6.
22. Fein, pronoun. Gen; 2.
tri»*-j in th.- judging ring to fill tRiMnn in picture. Dan. 6.
J20* Before this, since. Ezra 5.
t'lass has been revised and the fol-1
Border of garment. Matt. 9.
28. Part of verb to be. Jer. 14.
)owing -liding -calc of prizes i s ! . . . latst part. Dan. 6.
29. Animal in picture. Dan. 6.
how effective: Or.c herd $75; two j
Pronoun—one more. Dan. 8 ! 410. Morsel. John 13.
lerds, 8100 and $75; three herds, in Bottle for wine. Isa. 22.
31. A division of the earth.
&gt;125, 190 und $75; four herds, 21* I’rophct who was Elijah’s sue- ;(2. Rises (up on feet). Dan. 10.
J150, $125, $ 1on and $73; and for ” ’
cessor.. _2 Kings___
2.
33. Age.
Ifive or more herds, the regular oq p'r„*"LV ciTm'imi"' lian 11.
' 34. Remount, balance. Dun. 2.
f c w . , w a &gt; - *&gt;*&gt;. » • » . p « o . w l a
i 38. Direction he If way between
the Holy Land and south
' In mldltlon. .K c l.l prize, toul- f t ’ Topmost
* ' member
,unli,!ht'of human
pole.
I'Kings 7.
..........
I ing $500 an* offered on Holstein, ‘
j 39. Eldest son of Judah. Gen. 38.
■heed- &gt;- thin
tlaoa by tncj.K, Perished. 1 La. 9.
|40. 3.1116.
|Holstein Association.
, “X* Prophet; 2 La. 24.
«•’ Sixth note in scale.
oO. Correlative of cither. Dun. G.
43. Therefore. 1 Kings 8.
BRITON'S FAVOR
CYCLES.
_______
M . Toward. Dan. 2.
In . To. Dan. 4.
To resist; to hate. Job. 30.
45. Third note in s^alc.
LONDON, Apr. 1.—Great B ri-ljn Places; sows. Dan. 11.
147.
Expression of inquiry.
Wtn has 1.242,000 motor vehicles, Ijo" Subject of No. 1 horizontal. 148. Point
uf compass betw
according to the latest figures anDun. »&gt;•
'
Europe nnd north pole. Dun j
buUuccd by (he ministry of trans-l.u Servant of Solomon, culled
It.
i
ptirt, which states that during 1921!
------------ ------------------- i S V
Amon. Ezra 2.
the gross receipts from motor taxa-!
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S |“ V
Where
Daniel
was
imprisoned.
Hon amounted to $75,000,000. This i
Dan. 6..
CROSS-WORD
nuii,her includes 474,000 private
Pieces
of wood. Num. 15.
cars. 441.000 motorcycles, 210,000 4 '
fri t N gtV F [\ g ^]K
commerc.ial motor* nod 81,000 taxi-,cucity ln which Elijah
M e !a
cabs andi omnibus
»
1
lived. 1 Kings 21.

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h em e—inside an d out—a n d pay fa r it
in Im monthly installment*.

Prizes Offered
To Cattle Breeders

A liottle of Harbins on the shelf!
nt home ia like l.nvin- „ (|„ci„r j„
[the house all the time. It gives!
j instant relief when the digestion
|fircts out of order or the bowels •
I ,, .lo ttct- t,ne or lw«&gt; doses is |
all that is neces.'arv to start things
I moving and restore tiiat fine feeli '•y J . V g ?
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Kxclamutiou. Jer. 14.
Second note in scale.
Idol (pi.) Dan, 2.
Father of Baruch. Je r. 32.
With. Dan. C.
Name of an ultar. Josh. 22.
v «'iiter pronoun^ Dani '-* ,
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Big shipment just arrived in Swiss
straws, tan and white ...$5.00 to $6.00
SPECIAL—Stripe Madras and Percale Shirt s, plain neck hands and collars
attached. East colors for...... ...
....... .................. $1.25 to $1.75 each

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Upon. Dan. 6.
Masc. pronoun. Dan. 8.

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NEW YORK; Apr. 1.—Offlclah;
u in*. The lineup, n* it was Riven
of
t’. if Polo tlidbW * Athletic chili
» this niorninir. doc* nkl ruijit a 1 f:
1 fielder nnd, though three net? ploy- lu:j . today a-.nosneed they expietd rru ore due in within1(lit nbxt i4 cd"L* cTo-'1 nrgetlataiu’ tumerfow
Idelman, p
0 . hours, this position win 'probatf!}' lor thi peudsrK light-hiwtywctyfti
Saunders,
d I be filled b ji the manager.
* ^nietrli hofe .between Toni -&lt;!ll*l»*&gt;trW
Afid (fan: Tunney
announceSmith,
p
Larne Crowd Sees Athletics In
In the event Nicl: go*« in*» Hie Client - followed a eoitfofrhi*e Ini-*'
Melillo, S
A,
outfield,
the
pitching
will
devolve
YVinnln* Form . On Munici­ Strohm, 2
tween Tom Gibbon* and (Jede
I' upon the shoulder.' of Monsieur Tuitnfcyy Thi* unnqunH-mcnt fol
pal Athletic Field t Final Luo? .....:
lov.'.jtd'axonfer.-nce between Jlnimv
Count Contest Is 5 and 3
Tk.Fores:, match-maker of the P.i
Total...:.:..;..............3f) 3 '
Id Oi'Viunds A. C. and t’ddic Kan,,
IPH1LAUHLPHIT
Ab. It. II
To Play Bisons
. Bishop, 2b ________
5 1 l
itiunuuci of GiblOux.
Lamar, if ,...
DcKi . i ; aid he wont Intis etuii
Here Wednesday Miller, r f ....
th*Katie fv'Jtov/htg the
—
Hauser, lb
;iband*M|rier.t by GihbonV man[Two Double Pl&amp;yg, A Triple Simmons, c(
ered »&gt;f nil hope for a meeting
And a Three Bagger arc the Cochrane, c .
Ubiu/oen Tom add Harry Wills at
the Milk .Fund show in May. Knne
i Highlights Of F a st 'Dattlc Dykes, 3b ....
Smith, s s .....
firay, p
.Milk Fund promoters lust night'
Manager Harry Clark's Mil wnu- Wnlberg, p
that they must produce n »signe-l
kce Brewers went down to d 'feat
contract Irnm Wills by noon today
before Connie Mack's'Philadelphia
BASEBALL
Totals
____ 6 10 4 1 I
or the fight would be considered
Athletics by a score of 5-3 yester­
Three base hit, Armstrong; two
elf. The conferir.cc between Kane,
SCHEDULE
day afternoon before a good-sized; base hit, McCarthy; stolen baser,1 |
end
DvForcst followed the failure
audience at the Municipal ball park. * Melillo, Brief, .Miller; Struck out.
of tile Milk Fund match-makers to
An attack in the ninth inning! by Cray, 1, Malbcrg 3, Sm ith-1;
mevt Kane's demand. According
llial netted two runs decided the j bases on balls of Faldclmnn I,
to D eforest, the match between
argument in favor of the Mack-i outindcrs, 3, Cray I, Wnlberg 2;
ftibbooi, and Tummy which has lysen [
men. A neat single by Bishop. dcubla plays, Bisnop to Smith to
tentatively fixed for J u n e '12. urml
Lamar's s a tr ifice, u. hit bAtsmnn, Hnuscr, Smith unassisted to linuvirtually clinched today, (he only
Hauser's single between first and scr; sacrifice hits, Scnuite, l.amar,
hold-tip being the absence from th ■'
second base nnd n sacrifice fly by Simmons.
! NOFOLK. .Mar. HI,—
ntfeUtiff of Billy UiBatnt, manager
Simmon* brought the battle to n
Detroit. (A )
•
..13 1' : of the American' - chatttpLfn.'- Gt&gt;»fitting close.- ■
ijn fc rNor folk. (V . I - »
*. in &gt; irp - pt be nrr;cr.* r.t
•The w isnim inTcam ia iil a trio
Mpor«% 1 Stoner, Jiifthtoli and cncc tomorrow./nn,l TlePor?«t fs*.d
. itviric;-, including Kddciiunn,
Woodall, Stningc; Giarksmi, Cnppi he was confident of obtaining then j
who started, and Maunders ami
tho signed contracts of the iwoj
llummiT and Funk.
smith, while Gray, who entered
principals.
the fray for thg Athletics, retired
in the fifth inning in Wulbcrg's
NEW ORLEANS, Mar. :
favor. A triple by Armstrong, and
Chicago (A)
.... .
i
McCarthy’s double were the long
New Orleans fr&gt;)
I
Lyons, Robertson. Crouse
Tentative Lineup o f Local
The
extraordinary
lhirdzbtib:
Shaw; Tenney, Brouasard
treatment f&lt;&gt;, flesh wbtiiids. elds, i
Diamond
A
rtisls
Announc­
by the Philadelphia Infield and a
Howie,
•*
*orr.i. galls, burns and realds i s '
ed By Nick Under Today
total of six errors for the two
Jin', as cl for live in the .stabb:
•
teams did not prevent the guntc
i.i lb* home. Horse flesh hoa'.i}
from being one 'of the best seen
with renin iKnlilu sliced under' it «*
I lie first appearance In Sanford l. nisville t.\.
at tho local park this year.
—rftil influcr;.”*. The. treatment;
the local club of the Florida Mobile (Si
, The Milwuukec club crossed bats of
is the same for animals as for'
Stale Longue, when the Macon,
Htinlup, K&lt;
With tho Buffalo Bisons of the In. South Atlantic League club, will be WalHi; Tucro,
h im: n*. Firat wash out infect-'
tcrnationnl League this afternoon
ions g oiiis with liquid FloWsmic, 'f
scheduled originally for Dncotc.
at 4 o'clock at the Sanford ball played,
and the Roroiami* Powih*r co onlrt" : *
Saturday, will Ih&gt; played Friday,
field. Inasmuch ns the American it wax announced Wednesday ir.ointhe healing nruccsa. Price (liquid) j
n u M iie e u
Association and International lea­ log By Nick Carte:-, local team v V.-v i V V
.'Hie, fiOc, and tl,2H. Powder* ‘Mir1
gue arc considered on u par, the manager.
ami OOv. Sold by I.nncy’s Drug
The game will start at L 1 ..i
game should be evenly contested.
3 o’clock, the time at which the
11 ,\.
Reading of the International majority of the exhibition matches
league opposes the Milwaukee club have been started during the t-piing
*v ,,,u)
WHITE PLAGUE SCOURGES.
Thursday here for the final prac­ training season.
TOIvfo! Apr. 1.—An official re­
tice game in Sanford. The two
players have been work*
ORLANDO,
pot'. states that tuboreidosis is in­
teams will ulso meet at Leesburg lugLocal
on the municipal field for the Cincinnati
creasing yearly in Japan. TUcre
Friday. The P.cading-Milwnukec
Uniform.-, have arrived lu.-nl n*»
...
t ;
me now 1.300.000 : uffeicr.; from
game at the local ball park will be.
Donohue, Renton mid Win
ti-f
wj*l| ub'.'ut 122,00d
gin at 3 o’clock.
|to begin the senton
&gt;»iey ami Smitn.
i-caths a year.
Armstrong, ,1b

'

FIRST GAME OF
LOCAL CLUB IS
COMING FRIDAY

New Standard
S ix P h a e to n

Notice to Celery Gi
Packers and Shinm

A New Companion to the
Famous“43”Cleveland Six!
Lighter Six of Finest Quality
iix performance in a mode;
is lighter, more compact an J lov/cr priced than tho famous

S p e c ia l Six.

»*

Nov.*— w ith on inveKtrrvT.t r f Iran than $ 9 0 0 —you ran rc-j
the ncnpntiorul power, npcrBiind r.anur.n thatClevpmnd Six displ
w hen it sm ashrd all records or; Mount ’.Viiaon, Mount Diablo
M ount Bit’ *.y—

—when it iiuJe il.s 'electrifying run of 1000 n*,:!cr. in 745 min

^ O n e -S h o t”
L u b rica tio n System
T h o m a i u l v r.( * m h t n ia iu ic Clsvwlmd b it

••wrv*** iriiity m th* eonvonlene* and
"■ ""T / r!
“Ci'irviflin" i.unnratinh
Denpil* ih* high real, this «•*.
cluair* fraiur* h»t h«en Incorporat'd
in ih* chaatii of th* n*w Sbnrfin/ Si*.
Ynu at*p on Ih* ptunx*r ami oil av*iy
chai'lapari. No|(i*a«e|pins. Ho oil rani.
ffh* "0»*.SM " t^t™&lt;t*ii*» J , * , * U M
««»•«* unH-r B c » ,n CroducU C*. p tln ilii

S ta n d a rd S i

1195

asj invented and developed by TELL
BROTHERS for washinj; and pre-cool­
ing is being protected through patents
and a contract has been entered into wit h
The FLORIDA ASSOC!ATEt^’ :,'XGINEF.RS, ’ n&lt;’
O
it rlandj), Florida, for the
manufacture and sale of the machines.
We rcspecLuljy request ail those contem­
plating the use
iinstollation of this type
p
o f washer to cpwnuinicate wifh &gt;he Flor­
ida Associated Engineers. Inc.,-as we pro­
pose (o fully nrqfect our rights to our invofl'iorts and our contracts with Hie Flo­
rida Associated Engineers, Inc..

OIIIDA CLEVELAND MOTOR CO
SANFORD, FLORIDA

V* nr*

�—

si • u iiiii’/ i.'.s
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&lt;•
____________

FOR PROFIT

Terms; Cash In Advance
TeteaksM
wni he re­
ceived fr«« »••»«*
*«•-

■|Mtsr •**&gt; lasm eBU telr t o r

10« « line
M* « line
Or ■ IIm
—4c m ll*«

puck Facis Type double ubove
i Rates.
1
*ko reduced ra te s a re fo r con­
secutive Insertion*.
Ja words of overage length
ere counted a line.
Ilnlntutn ch arg e 30c (o r (tret
Insertion.
IQBcruuit.
,11 advertlelnr is restricted to
proper classification.
l J||
r an PIIWI
error Is made The
a saw San*
lord Herald
|UIU
laeim n will
»» ••• be
“ w responalbla
R
.
-----------------------*
*------tlffo r only one Incorrect Insertion,
the advertiser fo r subsequent
■Insertions. The office should be
(notified Immediately In case of
I error. TQ A D V EnT j REBg
A Herald rep resentative th o rj oughly fam iliar with ratea, rules
I and classification, will give you
complete Information.
And If
?&gt;ou wish, they will assist you
n wording your w ant ad. to
mako It more effective.
IM PO RTA N T

All I h N B t l i s n r * MUST be
made la peraoa a t Tke San­
ford Herald office or b r le t­
te r,
Telephone dlaem stlauaaeea are not valid.
Servico
Courteous. Prom pt. Efficient.

TH IS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
its drstgsed f . place w ithin easy
I ranch of the people of ttunfurd
(th e service. «o often needed.
|Countt this lU t when sa y apefotnl aervlce l« required. It la
la rra a g rd
alphabetically
fo r
Ijronr eon-enlcncc.

Automobiles

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Rush ord­
ers a specialty. Phone 417-W.
9 Railroad Avenue.
THE SEMINOLE PRINTERY—
Printing that pleases. Prompt
service. Telephone 93. New lo­
cation. Welska
Building next
door to Used Furniture Co.
REAL ESTATE
J.

E. SPURLING, sub-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—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanks. A t Oak
Avenue and Third Street Tele*
phone 111.

Building Material
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes, i . B.
Terwllleger, Prop.

HILL LUMBER CO. House a
Service, Quality and Price.

PHONE
148

■Clarified Directory

Lumber and Building Material
Carter Lumber Company
Phone 565
N. Laurel St.

DRINK WATER
IF BACK OR
KIDNEYS HURT

Ad d r e s s in g — Muitigraphing,
[folding nnd mailing—as you
want it—when you want it.
Phone 673. H. E . Porch, First
National Bank Bldg.

Too much rich food forms .acids
which excite nnd overwork the
kidneys in their efforts to filter it
from the system. Flush the kid­
neys occasionally to relieve them
like you relieve the bowels, remov­
ing acids, waste and poison, else
UttrATURE “AND MOTOR R E ­ you may feci a dulI.mUory lit tho
kidney region, sharp pains in the
WINDING.
back or nick headache, dizziness,
the stomnch sours, tongue is coat3TEWART ELECTRIC SERVICE !cd, and when the weather is bad
CO, Expert Electrical repairs. you have rheumatic twinges. Tho
urino is cloudy, full of sediment,
103 W. Central Ave. Orlando, the chnnnels often get irritated,
Fla.
obliging ono to get up two or
three times during tho night.
AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT
To help neutralize these irritat­
ing acids and flush off the body’s
IENT-A-REEL
Car. Drive it urinous waste, begin drinking wa­
yourself. Oak and Second St. ter. Also get about four ounces
of Jnd Salts from any pharmacy,
Phone 3.
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few
AUTOS FOR HIRE
days and your kidneys may then
net fine nnd bladder disorders dis5AGJE AUTO SERVICE
Day appeni.
or night. Meets ail trains. BagThis fumou3 salts is made from
gago transfer. Phone 551.
the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with lithiu, and
AUTO T R IP S
has been used for years to help
clean and stimulate sluggish kid­
IRS. J . B. CALDER. Day und neys nnd stop bladder irritation.
night taxi service.
Anytime, Jnd Salts is inexpensive and makes
call 44. 282, or 25._____________ n delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of
AUTO WRECKER
men and women take now nnd
A. MERO. Day or night ser­ then to help prevent sorious kidvice. Dny phone 394. Night j ney and bludder disorders.
By all means, drink lots of good
I phone 59C
___ _________ ; water
every day. LLive your phy! sician examine your kidneys at
CAFE
; least twice u year.
—Adv.
BELL CAFE
‘AMjanford’s best in Service and Qual­
ity. First Street and Park Ave­ SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN
nue.
If your breath is bad and you
have spells of swimming in tho
DRUGS
ANEY’S DRUG STOKE — Pre­
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas.
We
are as near you as your phone.
Call 103.
■ I_________ ELECTRICAL_________
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon dc Platt
E116 Magnolia.
Everything elecBf trical. Phone 422. Electragitb
Radio.
FILLING STATIONS AND
AUTO SU PPLIES
FELLOWS’ SERVICE STATION.
Gulf Gaa, Oil, Tirca, Accesso­
ries. Service with a smile. Elm j
and F irst Phone 447 L3.
^WIGHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. First and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street,
Expert service.
FLORIST
CFWa r t THE FLO RIST”
Flowers for all occasions.
814 Myrtle. Phon* 260-W

TYPEWRITERS AND REPAIRS
■ ■ a a lc on easy term*. fo r rest, also
repairs. Offirs supplies. Room 9

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Rooms For

For Rent

For Sale

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Postal Job Open.
FfOR RENT— Nice 5 room furnish-) FOR RENT—Rooms with er* wrti-«
BARGAINS
Civil Service exam, to be held
FOR SALE—One practically n e w
Reaschabl|: rates.
ed bungalow.
Screen porch.1 out meals.
i
^
cottage
$3,750.
$500
cash
at Sanford. April 18 to test the
Underwood Stnndard typewriter
typew
Lincoln House.
*
, ,^
Rent
$50.09
per
month.
1305
San-j
fitness of persori* seeking ap-Ualante terms. W. J . Thigpen,
No. 5. J . T. Newby, 610 Magnolia, ford Avenue.
“ ------------- --pointment as P. O. clerk or city ”
nat
phone 652-J.
,
Tou nro wasting tif
ny&gt;x*
mail carrier. Entrance salary $1, ; One nineBARGAINS
duelling $7,500. FOR SALE—7 passenger Wescott FOR RENT—Three room apart­ ney If thi.t page ha*
700. Write G. A. Cook, 945 Penn­ $2,500 cash. room
Balance terms to . sedan, newly
ment. unfurnished. Adults only. silled advertisement
painted, going
sylvania Ave., Washington. D. C. luit. \V. J. Thigpen.
day. No. 148.
615
Laurel Avenue.
North
nnd
must
sell
this
week.
for free information.__________
Inquire W. A. Jackson. Lake Mary.
Souvenir rogrums of Ponte dc FOR QUICK SALE—South front
H.tvc you rooms to rimt’or *5&gt;me
lot on Union Avenue close to CASH—Paid for false, tcoth. den­ FOR RENT — Furnished front second
I.con celebrntio.t at St. Augustine,
hand furniture'&lt;o ielt?
room.
$4.50
per
week.
206
Enxt
Flo., April 2, 3, 4, mailed to any new Forrest Lake Hotel. Small
tal gold, platinum and discard­
Uso
The
Herald’s classified jingo
Thiid
St.
address upon the remittance of 30c cash payment required. Address ed jewelry.—Hoke Smelting and
and get results.
to dofrny cost and postage. Write Rox 123 care of Herald.
Refining Co., Otsego, Mich.
LEARN ABOUT fo lk County and R. D. Hill. Box 1053, St. Augus­
Lakeland, through the Star-Tele* tine. Fla.
FOR SALE—32 acres 2 miles out. FOR RENT—House for rent. Close
T*ost and Found
In. Inquire 209 E. 5th St.
ara. Beat advertising medium In
Between 2 subdivisions. 900 feet
FOR SA LE— Spate on the page
&gt;uth
uf‘ “Florida
‘ I ■Published
............ mornings.
HI
LOST— Lrdies’ wrist watch be­
on brick rond. Going nt n bar­
for classified advertisements.
Star-Telegram. Lakeland. Fla.
tween post office and ‘Union
FOR RENT— Modem two room
gain. Phono 571-J.
Why not rent those vacant rooms, WANTED—Middle age colored
upnrtnient with or without ga­ Pharmacy. Finder return to Miss
OHIO—Xenia. Make your salsa or sell that second-hand goods?
woman to cook and do general
rage space. 803 Union Ave. I. A. P. Mitchell. 711 Park Av*.,
through the Xenia Gnzotte,
houso work. Apply Mrs. O W. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red H. Gibbs.
Hens
and
Irrlian
Runner
Ducks,)
Xenia, Ohio. Rich agricultural
THE PERENNIAL PKDLBIt
Spencer, Sanford Height. Phone
Rabies were known even in Arisall Inying. Mrs. I* A. Rcnaud. FOR RENT—Two or three room tole’s time, he having written an
district Want ad and display
No. 100.
Phone
156-W.
rates on request
All the selling devices and me­
\f8umishcd apartment 815 Park article ubout the disease.
thods originated during the modem WANTED—Bookkeeper, can hun- FOR SALE—Home. Two-story. Avenue.
COT.miDUN i Os.) t . E D O E n —C l a s s ­ industrial age have not succeeded
die several extra sets of books.
Six rooms and bath. Modern ;
ified nds h a w the largest c i r c u ­ in elimirytting the peddler, who wus
J .G . SHARON
Apply "Dookkeeper” cure of Her­ conveniences. Corner lot. Both! FOR RENT — Furnished house
l a tio n In
S o u th w e s te rn
Georgia.
probably the first distributor o? ald.
R a t s Sc f * - w o r d ) lln&gt;.
.'Ireel.-i paved. Rest buy in San­
well located on Sanford Heights
Attorney-st-Law
merchandise, the business nomnd.
ford. P. 0. Rox 67, Winter Park, Phone 9082.
Will practice in all the courts
TO REACH the prosperous farm­ If he does not exist in his old-fush- i x t iih t 'i n c u i T c o u r t o p t i i i : Floridn.
ers and fern growers of Volnsla loned ;ruise, he in still with us In
Examination of Abstracts of Land
SHVKNTII
J I J lllt'l A I.
C IR C U IT
FOR RENT OR LEASE—Ware­
county advertlso in the DeLand canvasser. And he is hero to stay . O P n . O R I D A . I X A X U P o l l
Titles given especial attention .
There
are
now
320
cities
in
the
HKIIINOI.K C O U X T Y .
house space on A. C. I- Siding.
Dally Nows, rate lc per word, eaab declares Alvin E. Dodd, Manager
United
States
which
hnvo
determ­
Offices
in Seminole County Bank
IN
C
IIA
N
C
K
U
Y
Sanford
Machine
Co.,
2nd
and
Ouk
with order.
of the Department of Domestic S. K. Ilrown. Compluln.'itit.
ined the nren within their boun­ Ave.
Building
Distribution of the Chamber of
vs.
daries into zones.
MAINE—Watarvtlle, Morning Sen­ Commerc» of the United States.
Thomas I. Iloyd. e t nl. Defvnde.v'
tinel. Thousands of Malno jiaoC IT A T IO N .
”Houso-to-hou.no canvassing,” he
FOR SALE OR TRADE—4 pas­
pie are interested in Florida prop­ said in an address to u natiunai
. a Kthrl C. M u rk s, widow, u nonWANTED
senger Cole 8, good tires and
erty. Reach them through tIk
F lo r id a ,
trade o rgan ization , “ although ptob- IT .n '.'i-'U cr l ^ r r s l S l n o a 'l a ^ i a r t s - new battery. Car in fine condition
DAVID B. H YER
Sentinel. Rate card on applica­ ably
one o f tho vumu.iL fo rm s of viu«\ Darlington
County. s«itu th 211 French Ave.
tion.
ARCHITECT
Carolina,
and
Thomas
I.
Itoyd.
If
merchandising, is manifested in n iv i n g . nnd w i f e . -------------- U oyd If FOR SALE—Cabinet talking um
A LITTLE WANT AD in The pew form which, although of dis­ lilvlim.
Cnrio-lllis
llt-11. If II vlntc
M&lt;-mb«r X L A
chine und 25 records.
First
Herald will bring you liife re­ tinctly sporadic and apparently a n d wife -------------- IJ.-ll. If l i v i n g , class condition $55.00. Citrus
lto*» nuiiJimr
und
If
o
llh
e
r
,
o
ny
o
r
n
il
o
f
sults. Advertise those old nrticles accidental character, now is accept­ till- suld p a r t l r s d o f r n d u n t he d ead . Heights Filling Station, Orlando
Orlnmlo, Flerhla
CARPENTER WANTED
you have stored nwny and have ed ns generic nnd seemingly of a t o nil uurlh-rt r l u t m l n g Inti-ri-xt Rond.
no use for. A title thlrty-cent nd permanent chnrnctor. I do not under Tnoman !. Uoyd. dccrax. d ar.d
T IIK
f l l l f t IT
C’O U H T
OF
Ilo yd . dHceased. C o r n e l - IV
w ife.
may bring you several dollars. know how many kinds of merchan­ Ins
N K M IX O I.K C O U X T Y . F l . O l t l l l . t .
Ill’ll, tlpriMiseil nnd wife. ---.Must ho an experienced man nnd
Phono 148 and a representative will dise nro distributed in this mnnnur, Hidl, dccvasi’d or otherw ise. In
IN CIIANCKUY
but it must amount to many hun­ nnd (o tin*
a willing worker. Apply
2211
Innds hi’relnnf ter H e n r y W . J e f f e r s o n , C o i n p l n l n a n t .
call to sec you.
x o i 'T i i i .t v n p .h x t
vs.
Hill fo r D l v o r r e Palmetto Avenue.
dreds of sopsrute articles embrac- dcsi-rllit’d. situate, lying and be­ Anna lln
T h» Pslnt Thai Saves You
rp
Je
ffe
rs
o
n
.
D
efendant.
ing
In
tlir
County
of
Seminole
Money,
FLORIDA— ORLANDO — Orandojing the whole alphabet of small nnd .State of F lo rid a, more im rtlcO rilrr of r i i l i l l r n t l o n
Manufactured by
morning Senlinal; largest classi- commodities and even some larger litnrlv desrrlhed ns follows, to -w it: T h e Hlnte of Florniu. I'o:
gkersun-l.laalxlry I’ntut Ca,
A n n a llnrp Je fle r s o n , d efendant
The Kast 11)1 feet of tinfled business, rate lc a word, min­ sizes. The practice received a se­
Sold by
In tli« a b o v e Myl.'d rniixe.
Houtli Italf &lt;HVj) of the N orth ­
rious set-back during the period
i.n
ssixn p a i x t c u m p a n t
imum 24c cash with order.
It oppeiiring ny tin* sw o rn hill of
east Quarter
IN K 'D
of the
1 1:1 Vina nulla Ave.
when the sale of lightning rods
eompluint herein filed that It Is the
Houthivest Q u arter ( M W , ) of
Phase 37U
b e lie f o f lhe rionplnluuiit In tile
MeetUm 31. Township ID, Mouth
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the was associated with the utterances
W
\NTED—Messenger
boy.
Apply
uhoxo entitled cause th a t )uU are
accepted want ad medium in of fraudulent notes but this stigma }„„?,* /‘“any :«n.V**5ii other person. a resilient of n S ta te o r Country
Western Union.
Daytona (Fa.) One cent a word has not attached to the sale of |whose ntim»« nro unknown, claim- ■•tiler than the S ta te of F lorid i a nl
th
at
your
place
of
reslde,i?e
Is
un­
sewing machines in rural communi- *"*. n"&gt; r1* 1'*’ title, or Interest in know n ami that you are ov e r the
an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Room wanted by young man of H B B ia a B B B n a B u a a iiH ifK a a
tics A
I l f qovi’rnl
l5,ulrIlu&lt;
. . , a . ,h'*
Property
lies.
/\ lint
list
oi several hundred
hundred ,‘ ,|,.H
1. «r any
purl herelnuhuve
or parcel age o f tw enty-one y ears and that good habits.
Address Box W.
ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — St. articles sold in this manner hns I there.if.
there Is no person In the S t a t e of
ELEC TRIC FANS . ,
Johns County is reached through been prepared. It contnins nearly! ,l. I* hereby ordered that you nmi F lo r id a service of subpoena upon fa re of Herald.
whom would hind you; It Is t h e r e ­
:• In. S ta tio n a r y , 1 speed
10.03
the St. Augustine Evening Record. everything that ean he bought and j mir
circuit Court hi the Court fore ordered tliut you. Anna Harp
over 12 years 9 In. O s elllailm ; J speed
ir. *•»
Quick results. Two centn per word. sold, including oven cemetery lots. (House at Sanford, i torhiu. &lt;m the J e f f e r s o n do appear to th e 1,11, of WANTED—llovs
old Co lake carrier routes. Apply 12 In. o s rK lu tln g . 3 speed ...
--------------------------I 4th ilny nf May. A. P. I'JSS, mid eoiiiplalnt in this eause on th e 7th
Sample copy on reouesC
in in. O sciiiu tlng &amp; speed ..
m ir t v o i o
n tio iu e a a I then ami them make answer to the day o f May, l!&gt;2e, at the Court II III o&gt; nt the Hernld office about 12:00 9 lu. OxiSllatiuK l speed ..
ARKANSAS
FOR
BUSINESS
j
hill
of
complaint
exhibited
uKtiinst
In
Mauforil.
Hnnlmdc
Couuiv.
P
i
n
)
o'clock.
TAMPA, FLORIDA—Tamps Daily
l)(iu In lid* cause.
da. am i In default thereof H ecrie
LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Apr. 1
EDISON MAZDA LAMP?
Times, the great homo daily
It lx further ordered that thin nr- I’r o C o n f e s s o w ill I.......id „ v d a»:.iin.&lt;t
rate l ’Ac per word, mlnlmur,. The Arkansas legislature wants j d. c lie luddinhed In The Hanford you. Said cause helnw a su;t for
Irons— T o a s t e r s — P e r c o la t o r s
Try Smith’s Barber
charge 26c cash with order. Write textile mills in the state and would |Hern id. "newspaper published lu dlvorre.
I T IS F I H I T I I K it O U D K U F .D tlml
exempt them _ from
taxation
for .unpp
I
.Hemln..!.-f o rCounty.
Florida.
for complete rate enrd.
t
,
,
•»a«*h
Hulit r»nni»pu. lid s o rd e r he |iuhllshed once a week
E . P. RINES
seven
si?▼
vii yuum,
years. The
iiiequesuon
question win
will be
ue uv»*
ilv** wickh
wn Ux..
for e ig ht (X) consecutive w e e k s III Shop for good barber
W R S T V I I t O I N I A — ClarK u b urg . T h e
Th e Sanfo rd
Herald, a newspaper
:m Kast
The llssk et”
u con-. 1of, the, i Irctllt Court ofrIl.the
nil* 'i”'
C la rk ■hunt
K xponent.
m o r n l n * voted upon
_ i in the
, form
. . of ^
Heventh published
In Sanford.
Sem inole work. Ladies welcome.
the Mint.- „r County Florida.
I n c l u d i n g S u n d a y , m ornlnir l«su « stitutionul amendment at the noxt judicial circuit of
I r e n t p e r w n H , m i n i m u m 11s.
state election.
I Florida. In and for Seminole CounIN W IT N K 8 8 WHKHNOF, I have
h e re u n to set my hand ami offuMnl N ext to Valdez.
..■-n i-i. fin n im T mZ”
Twice before the legislature has i A
lhe I" 1 *,:iy ,,f ''lar&lt;1'’ Nenl
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In S a n f o r d . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i ­
du. o n Mnndnv. t h e nth d a y o f April,
Nnit loo 1* h e r e b y giv en t h a t S e t . l.&lt;’t w e e n th e h o u r s o f I I A. M. and
rim i:
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hn.* tn u d r nimll. ration fur tu x deed a f o r e s a i d w h s o rd e re d to lie sold,
'urns. Ilunlons. I n g r o w ­
to I s s u e In Hceotilstiue w i t h law. l.v t h e u n d e r s i g n e d S p e c i a l M a ste r,
ing Nalls. Hr.ivy C a l l ­
HiiM c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e * t h e fo l- to -w It:
ou ses o r U ro l a c b iu g
lo w lm r d e s c rib e d p ro p e rty S lttiat •'
lleg ln n ln u at
a po int
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fa s t.
n l In Hcn tlm ilr c ou n ty . F l o r i d a , t o - s o u t h o f t h e N o r t h e a s t I N K ) c o r ­
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H an fo rd , T h e muid laml b e in g nitxrM- o f S e c t i o n t h i r t y - t w o ( 3 2 ) . T o w n ­
Yowell Drew Dldg.
-ed a t t h e d a te of t h e I s s u a n c e of s h i p n i n e t e e n ( 1 9 )
S o u t h . Hungs
Orlnntlo.
Phone.
E lev ator
-u c h c e r t i f i c a t e
In the
iiu m e o f T h i r t y - o n e ( 3 1 ) K a st. t h e n c e run
J t s r y W o rn m lc y .
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W e s t *2'l f e e t , t h e n c e S o u t h 210
T h a t Selin a K. Halier p u r c h n x e r f e e t , t h e n c e K a s t 320 f e e t, t h e n c e
of T a x l Y i l i f li - .i t .- No. ’■'» d a t e d Hi.- North -M" f * i t to t h e p a i n t o f be*
Slid d a y of J u n e . A. D. l!»|9, hns g i n n i n g , h u t l e s s a s t r i p o f land
filed
s a id Vc -e rI VM
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lined t o inxue In a c c o r d a n c e w ith o r l e s s :
und
also
th u t c e r t a i n
law. Haiti c e r t i f i c a t e e m b r a c e s t h e lo t. p i e c e o r p a r c e l o f land 310 fe e t
follow ing described property aim - K a s t a n d W e s t by 2fi I fe e t North
Real Estate— Insurance
ate In S e m i n o l e &lt;•limitv, F l o r i d a , t o ­ a n d S o u t h In t h e S o u t h e a s t (H E)
All
kinds of property listed for sole1
N ortheast
quarter
il It: N S of N L l.oi 7 l l l o c k Y c o r n e r o f t h e
Park Avenue and Second Street .
Hanford.
(N 'i:V l) o f t h e SootheaMt q u a r t e r
th irty -tiro
(32) T o w n ­
T h e suld land b e in g axseened a t o f S e c t i o n
South.
Itungc
th e d a t e of th e L a u iin ce o f such s h i p n i n e t e e n i 1'J)
r e r t l f l c s t e In t h e n am e o f I). It. T h i r t y - o n e ( 3 1 ) K ast.
S. A H. W I L K I N S O N .
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said
c e rtifica te
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S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p la i n a n t .
J t t l l d a v o f April A 11 . |!tlr».
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and t e n I t h i s t h e 17th day o f M arch
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V. K. I K l F O L A S a
The Idenl l l e n l t h Drink
C l e r k C i r c u i t Court S e n i l n o l s !
Watch for symptom of worms
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In
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children.
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Apr. I, x, |5 , ? j .

Chiropodist

JOHN E. FOX

BUTTERMILK

Contest Department,
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vim aifd cheerfulness.! guxta, Gn.—Augusta’s greatest I J
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Sanford Junior Cham ber
Opposes French Avenue
WITH
As Dixie Highway Route

Opposition tn the
proposed1before the club by U Cl! i
•FiVnch Avenue route for tbs Dixlfijwho sketched the situation \iii hi*.!
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i Highway was recorded and iiiiuth- intrnduetnry remarks.
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Death OZ W ealthy A m e ric a n U r route cnhuln*&gt;ei to bring the. InsUUUtion nt officer* for the Andrew* ApjH-tnt m e n ! ns Ay
j Owner of English D ep art* 1mad through the center of the bos*' coming year, who were elected .it (
ntenl Finn* Th -iMiterm Tn bicsa section, was proposed by tho th- Inst h.oetinir of th** Junior
Rfsif-nalinn o f W a d sw o rth ;
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V n T n H * . R . U .Sanford Junior t handier of Com^ Chamber, composed
Other Executives Shifted
.
c.ndan«cr l.n g lan a s R u lt mpm,
tj,L. inm-kcw fncetinpr of the program of t h ; .............. ...
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Thursday noon at the Seminole instollotion ceremonies were under
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the cha«*c « Dr; B. d . nrownhe.i E x p e c t P r o h i b i t l d n
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LiftW S I»C P j I l l O r c e f i
route, the urganixation voted to church.
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i E S ' K c S NEW COMPANY IS
Exam ination Acting MIR MOT) T ft TAKF
As His Best W itness r u n ‘T1L0
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ilaims To Have

ANDREWS M M

,

Clemson CoMegre
Damaged Dy F ire
CLEMSON COLLEGE, S.
-Fire, discovered
Car„ Apr.
nt 2:30 this tnorninjr, complete*
ly destroyed the agricultural
building of (Teiiuion Collrg*
with n loss estimated nt rnnr*
than 9200.00t). The origin of
tho firu is unknown.

MARCH

Ambassador DscschBUILDING! n e r Will Tell Wasn*
ittgtott Fi'anc* D*k*h
No t W ant Nfetmir

lOVER WILSON CO.

Objection Based
Oft SeiuntyTact

Alibi In Defense Ij1*1*Dollar
",
iys He W as InBrooklyn Within 4 Hours
of Tittle of Murder

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Would Be Interested
In Meet Affecting
Navy Dirai moment

W ilson
W ho

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CHICAGO, Apr. 2.—Th- reor­ rcniething more than both these Avenue to First Street and th?q pn.t of the program. Among those treasury executives were shifted
Sanford is In the
ganization of Wilson and Compa­ English words. _
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to Sanford Avenue on which the, who expressed their opposition to about considerably Wednesday with building rampage,
ny by the formation of a new
\\ hen the American Gordon Self- rood will continue south.
French Avenue ns the route were the udvrnt of Lincoln C. Andrew*) ibiibling permits isnucil during
P A R IS , A pr. 2.— F r a r^e
H A R T F O R D , A p r. 2 .— Gei’-| company under the direction of a ridge nttnined wealth by founding
a commlUc* composed of Ilodge-1G. W. Siwneer. Jr., Ilodire nm Hall. of Now York as an assistant sec* I the month of March totaled $70,n m nnn
n tthi«
orning committee representing the bankk nml making successful London’., «on Ball, chairman. Dr. Charles Floyd Palmer. I 4 C. Hebout and ntary succeeding Elliott W ails-j U00, according to the monthly re hit* g o n e even fu rth er in op­
iltlf rtin
Chnpm
lm m
mnrnillK
. / rv
port
worth resigned.
1
*L a
u :0
,in debt, convertible bonds and pre­- greatest department store, he rent- Park and Dr. Alexander Epp* was, others.
...... ''"'"I* br citv 1.c,e- 1
S-jpOftition to th e calling o .. «
look th e Htand In his own tie -•
’
„,na
....
u,
Philips. Thumlay at the city Hall. tVnoLI.»»»«n ,iiuarm . muni -m&gt;
Forecasting efforts to bring there
■ „„„
hnvinir fnmPnn&gt;' w** announced tonight,; ct! the most imposing, the most
unpointed to dlucl the Junior
G. J . Gingrns, of the Cocoa Jun
were M permits, the lu rg -1 j'O ^h in gton (lisartparncni roflent»e On 11 Cnnifltt 01 iwiviug |,y thecommittee which has
been hn!!ow*cj by tradition residence ofChumlmi’* light tn prevent the inr Chamber of Commerce, was i about more effective enforcement
fcrcDrt- nuVv or in tho imme------ u u iu eicti P atro lm an Jnme.H I working for several months on a English cii.tocracy, Landadowne ndoptlon of; the French Avemi present nt the meeting ami made .t f prohibition hwr, a!! agcncUt, in -si &lt;&gt;( which war $7,000.
Th.* expenditure for buildirg ' dintc fu tu re th a n was cxplaiit_
_
iclieve the packing con- Mouse; und there he entertuipa on -route. The project was brought! 4 *ht&gt;i t add less.
only ex-|C(| ;n T nem loy’* Despatch.
a scale no duke or marquis in these
oher 1 2 th . C o o r’uml collect-|wr_n uf tlnancUl difficulties.
showr,iryu*
It w m officially confirme&lt;t
total »um! W etlnexiluy th a t AmtiaHxador
iilidiiig of San* D nexchner is un«U*r instruc!ve oerio.) , lon. l%.t
VrV&lt;mrj(t»n that
|Frame due:: not want a disarmarimts &gt;v*, rt’ i,»mt conference of any kmJ while
•\ .laTimiry tot&lt;*!.■*, 1f,,. Kuronean nNUflly part Is In
i* citv Clerk :i ,rre_ state «»f flax.
V? I u
is a purl by law, was given to cord* n'teal
Ination he refused to bo rushed in- $5|.78fir.,000 of the company's nidi- triifU' und blood exhibits morv vio’-&lt;:
A total of $41,WO}.*
was tittletally confirmed Thur
jahUhor -lli. inl.
lo answers at thr hands of state's j-ution.-*
.* while $40,372,000 would lie lpnt syntptmns than in the W on; 1
0 .1 . pent in building in the city .dayIt that
and on Mambar Hill in Hontlmy a t '
('idlertion Millies llividid
Attorney Hugh Aleorn.
left undisturbed.
it* February.
. . . Aiolws*a.i«ir l»a»--etmer
,
... »i*
Sanford 1 T,.f
,
dusk on Jan. 12, little Miimtnz I IV rsnn Rw rpl Awnv While W h e th e r O rlando
N’otubiv large inn rases 01 the
. Ir^-i U. tb/..* U ii.f.iri.i V. au,
Chanmnn cluims to huve been in
.
Tn Imm* Stock
iieguni, ignorant, rather homely, 1 I lly Im Inundated ; H «od».
J bul Erance does 'u*t^»ni
Is lo (.e l l&lt;otirfh I*nm ehise brought n eulniination of ■•ifurta t«* sum spent for building are shown
Brooklyn. N. Y., within four hours
, n flXthnnK0 fur th„
t t(,
base born Nautch gii', received a n '
corn- a di arnianietit- conference of any
Cat 1ho Dam age lo Manitoba 1 T o lie Selected At O rlan d o'divide the work of collecting the in lust month’* luiildiiiK us .........
the time he Is charged by thr^-udjunted the plan contemplates thi ugly knife wound in her sculp.
levemu * between two assistant pared with the thfve **rece&lt;1ing!
wbile the KU|upean t**»orii.,
n»e of Co-nccticut with having
D estro y in g Railroad T rack
Meeting: T h u rsd a y
Nig
CPt°(f »even per cent prefer- Munttnz was the fooilmll in n game
lecretaries. Arsislnut Seerd ary It'omtmrnthre nioeth:-. Uan h |ie*j : iw n Is in U state nt ttUV.
ot to death Patrolman James
James *r 'j,at|
BtoCjC
- -While France would throogh
i&gt;, in isew liritam.
(hie
Three alibi witnesses, one of|l;
iem a former "huddle" in the fed*, cc
nl penitentiary at Atlanta, swore fPjr
alny they had seen him in Brook- ings,
n at an hour when three other y
ilnesse.*, testifying for the pios-irhare
ution, placed Chapman in the Ob! t
olooy Inn at Meriden, Conn.
Jp
Lyle Chastnnc, confessed former1A
►nvict, and the man who nursed , blends over tho new common stock rioivabout. It is ‘Tjjat." The All- "playing ice berg.
fourth club, forming, with St. nhil eliminate many possible muses •
Tlw fjuai d’Orsas declaretl Thar*n.ii!rond trucks were inundated
hapmnn to health in the Atlanta in the amount of $Jj per share |km Indore team of Maharajah Tukoji
■g *
onl&gt; a
day. how avert'fW r F
will h r
an upi'iopi late time tu coa conference a !t tell it.
lisarmumenl 'and th* Par
Paeltlc wax dedarcl to
piotU-m; hence Ktaiu*
interi *ie&lt;i .with jgmeribqqiine
against
tlie
wall
at
tl't.
o ( locli-&lt;cimvei tiLde into mw cmantqn stoci lionniro Alxlul Kioiir Unula.
Britain Kometimc amund
•h-lundi wlirie, it it ile- A m fikirnsi*^ ,yminii ss:.,, 1111 , | Wilt Ifroseeillion nf-jM-MiR
and Britain. But In tV viyv*
fi.ot of Comnoth rtie-t fur ihe lit 1 «lined. Viitnally
shr.ro for share. All thice classes
Dhat morning.
Mnharafah Not Victorious
no prcpa-ntirtni handle all iurrdgu debt matters
ler, '
'a » 4 L . ; n n
ot the Xt\ipV A ' d m fT t h m ce«n- '
time
in
the
city's
history.
of
dock
will
have
equal
voting
po.i
ibuiin
thus
lost
in
his
rtrugglo
foi the in-ginning of tlie season while Mr. Dewey iss to
Alibi b. Claimed
•on* *d rar Anticipated -ry to make cowiateit
t«*
tn hove cottcor
Fill 'co families iil.adnoucd their lint! been niade.
for "lijnt” but the muliauijah bus
’ wan! world senility beginning with
trol of railroad loans
ans and jurit
jurir.Clia.Ytine, now the prop'iitoi o f .
.
., , ,
;
lonnes
nt
Ln
I’rairie.
while
re--ij
Oiliitnlo officials have expressed dietion over the eomptroller nf the0 j BOUSES
In stationery store in Brooklyn, U*s-' ***0 only fiimrciiig jirftvided l#y not entirely won.
POINT, N. Y„ Apr. 2. i Europe1, where the prublem already
It
Monitor, was lint spirited :ic- ) dents ot' Saint Lambert, on tli('i|i tisflvea in favor of the "spirit” !currency, the United States twins-! —Tho matter of prosecuting
:ing G er-'ha* reach ml the point of intctviivv
Ptiftcd that Chapman visited him V,tf D'un ‘•'4 ?hu sale .if SSJSOIMIOO of
•
Stiuth
shore,
including
150
labort.juj,
Get. It.
They
/.Saturday night, .............................
.. five
. year six per tcn\, gold notec ci riling tn plan in the murder ease ers from* the itochclgn nun'll eon-j ;il(ll plan whereby both Sanford 111 ci, the htircau of engraving and aldin Farrar, noted singer a* a re - •study.
tittundo
1 went to a nearby "spchk easy" uml "* ‘ h,‘
•"ntpnny. Loans aggro* nemss the Indore frontier, there j'vent were forced to flee.
,
. . will
. . . jointly , :;up|tort
. . . |minting and othet ag en cies hav- I * u|tt o
off the
the seizure of
of liquor her*here
To ralsj the Pacific problem now
1., .in g le
,-lub w h b h will plnyt h a lf ; inir
,|„ vvith
,he federal c o m m - '•
'
■ • ear is
' in
' ubeyunce
• ......— 'j or t« attempt to rtpeh world secur
mm did
not leave him until ig&lt;Jfintr ?- -,i-1,00(1 held. by
(Jiupmun
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- bunks In dDappehr forever, to perish:
.
in
her
private
Jot' it, games in Orlando and th
.
,
[nfter 2 nVIock the fnliiitving morn- 'vhiVh hn,‘ wimaitii of the company rapidly or otherwise a: tho Jeeling'
pending a report of agents here to ity in one elVott will in the view
Flnotls other half ir. Snnfurd. This is ey and Its disbursement.
Ing, he testified.
i" r ,ln subsiillnries are to be re- of her eaptors might dictate. S it-' 'VINNII r.tt. Apr.
Mr. Winston’s duties willinclude j the collector of the port at Ogden- , ef the Qual d’Orsay’ only confu *
Prairie
qpt.
,&gt;f
Die
throe
titans
under
eon*
lent
iitied
to
give
evidence1
in
}Kjr•
have
menaced
tlie
................
,1
. . dined i&gt;y the payments of 2(1 per
the finding of way*
The singer’s
nrivatv*
c a r'th e issue and nuke
■■PV to finance the burg.
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nuii more difficult
M.
young
..... ■„
. f . .is ..
i Francis
.
. .Itrtv,
,
». .■ bunk
1both-•
.1 lent
tn „„
121.-I1, *which
tlie iipprnx- .Iinimuy Btimbuy hearing!) and to }'•"o vin cc-for 0 boors, increase,, .dderutiun; the othtti being O r-1 government and upervi dou of tho was boat,led by four deputy eu.*-' the problem of now to (ram# the
lerk,
mid
John
A.
.Martin,
ur wltn
witness tn the approach- *" senoosness in Muintoba today.; Inndo taking the cluli or Hanford
_ ‘ fi .
f .1
tti
t . 1 g 1 1Butlo &lt;imount of tni di DOsiltR witli * * the star
budget bureau, the farm
loan ! toms collectors after it had crossed Europe an security" pads. Its atttof , f.ucn
. linns
. tlMiniinjoct
... • to
. .clntni
i : . of&lt;• ofv#- ing murder trial, n trial which Mtnnwhilo, w atenin Sonthsrn Sa&gt; tcfcimr the club,
■oMncntji
vi . . . . of. the » nclkhirnrhooii
.tn 1 »»
1
Jm stn ie s Store tostlfied they hnd . ..
,..., ..... will so convulse Indian that i; kiitcncwan, except nt rantallon nit-l
I leal official.* are opposed, hov.-- braid and the house debt commix- the border enroute from Montreal. &gt;tutlf amounts to refusal to go to
doner. Ho will act for the sec-!
- .■ ■■ ---- -a general disarmament confecenc.*
een Chnpmnn in ChaMftncii stoic1
*
, t. i ... i i.
» 1
may rank With the Dreyfus ease l.uiiutden. were reported receding, ever, to the snlit team plan, pr» relitrv alsoj where that offielxl must '■
D n n ,1 ,,
i until the European pacts ere telhat Saturday night. Marlin. h»w-. ^
, T
having such de- end the unhappy Antoinette's a f­
Two miles of the Canadian No- ferrlng to either take the team 1
County
(Continued an Page Six|
, lDuval
iU Y tll L
O U I l t y Roads
K O A flS
, tl|Hj , n,j to rc.,u#A^ that the naval
jver, wo* nut iiositive declaring lie
nn&lt;. ‘
1 . . ! 1 ' . " ■‘u .’ fair nf the diamond necklace ns tiomii railroad truck wen* wu*dtcd 1 wholly or to allow Orlando to have !
ft*eon(rr:nte* be put ofif at least until'
P
r
n
t
r
r
n
m
T*t
O
n
r
v
m
p
d
ms "almost sure" the prisoner
'
oil
ot
11
red
ill.
neur
l.umolcrt.
am!
it.
The
failnii*
e
f
original
plan
(Continued on Page Six)
i r«j,r«ini is uiijnihcu th&lt; Rhfnelam, pait ^ u r#4,uy.
belli Canadian'National and Cana* whereby Orlando and Sanford &gt;
he• man lie had rcen.
.
‘
1 adjusted,
plus-three per cent ns Indian Pacific traffic weie tied up in .would liavu separate clubs m tho I
TALLAHASSEE, Apr. 2 . - S e v - !.
*hi$
^
Ftanco
But Brow was very positive. Ask u.r,.Ht for six months to Apr. I'..
other parts
of
Hnukatcliewan. n rgae bus n il aictw itli the ap
,0
naval eonslnicd by Frederick J. Grnchl, Chap- shares of the new company would
nance of thr proposed tondentnaHome'
have
been
abandoned
getterI1'
oval
of
the
loeal
club
since
it
lion
(hut
liar
interest
in
a
naval
/ .a
^
* . 1 mm
..
tans chief counsel to identify the |,e delivered on the basis or six
A
'.'ViV'"'!
lion of the road huilitmR proicram ! *r | 1 ____ .
in Lumsden. A continuance eliminate.* a wlirdesome. though'
prisoner a second time, It? left tho shares uf preferred stuek. ".fi u O C K k K O D u S f e y S l f n i Iof.
“f 11 weather which caused ice r.uher slturp. tivalry hetw
warm
eitness chair, walked up to within shares
Commissioners of Duval county I ••dgptlon for r.ubm-rmj hnutares of class A convertible stod
‘
u
*• •
1.
...
' x.
1 Jcr
to
break
tip earlier than usual ir Fut'l’md ami Orlando.
|hree feet of Chapman, peered in- and -t.'l shares of common.
»h« is under no pre*e..t
undci the recent $2,500 00t) butal Mfe"
A
lonfoiciuu
of
tooal
officiul^,
predicted.
ently at him and replied
Mrs. Anna Dickie Olsen, of Min­ issue wns contalncl in the report '’Filiations to dLcuss the question,
wan
held at thi* officii of Juduu! nesota, the first woman to be u
Aggregate uf Indebtedness
T am positive this is the niun
made public t&lt;alay by Gov. Murtin
Le Matin C»mmenls
That North Carolina, next io &lt; f V m &amp; i m i n t i n n nl* M i l l / ? K' Uminltojder. the club presi- candidate for thu United State* in which embodied the finding* o f ! deferring to comment on tho
Tho aggregate of indebtedness to
saw.'
v
O
n
.S
U
D
I|
Jl
1011
O
l
U
K
dent,
at
10
o
clock
Thursday
mornlie thus adjusted includes a $22,- Florida, is the most lirogressivo
i Renal?, will be the headliner Thurs engineer, employed by him ut the ; r« w French naval program, t.e
Pistol Expert* Testify
ll):,.7HI bonk debt, $i:i,(I71,l!)0 of state ia tho south, is the nptnlnr In Berlin on Decline 11 ir. Tho club officers wltn will day night nt the Bedpnth Chautnu- request of citizens of the county. Uatin -uys today:
make the trip t&gt;* Orlando an*
Before th** alibi witnesses took six ner cent convertible bond., doe expressed Thursday morning by \V |
President llmish'dder, C. L. Britt mn which gives llm second per­
the stand today pistol experts fur in U*2H, $'.»,:JOT.08(1 of 7 'is |R*r cent At. Scott, Division manager of the j
‘ With u little reflection ottr
formance of a week’s engagement
Air.etlean friends will really,* Hi if
the prosecution positively identi- convertible bonds due in l'.t.'tl an i American Fruit Growers, win* hn ; ; BERLIN, Aor. 2 .- Berlin drinks trd J. I). Chittenden.
A
rrange
Details
On
in
tintent
at
Palmetto
Avenue
and
the nbtst* ghoul thr Frrnrh fleet
lled the bullet which killed Kkelly $.1.41 l.JT.'l of stock purchase* ,tidi­ just returned to Hanford from a tisiaj only a little more than one1 Second Street. The Iccturt* Ity
half till* qil:l!litv of milk it rollTWINS SMOTBEUED
rwx having l c» rJ vl from the est ions.
till through tin* state.
Dodge Car Transfer ?.x ridiculous. The govrrunteni in
1
Mr,. Dickie will begin nt H:."0
ftuntod
la*fon*
thi
wnv.
The
reason
proposing to th- chamber the pro­
tweapon taken from Chapman vutu*
"North Carolina " Mr. Scott ,1 •
Stocr.holdet r. of the pres*m com­
E n g .- The rt week 1o'clock.
gram
for .conduction during the
Ihe wns arte: ted in Mitneie, Ind., pany would receive without uny as­ clared, "is doing some wonderful) uvidcntlv is that the use of ipilk oldHORNSEY,
DETROIT,
Apr.
2.—A
.
tepresentwin sons of Mrs, liielia rd
The afternoon perfmn.ance a*
substitute* Mill pr,•vails. A muni/last January. One of them J. sessment, I
shares of new corn- tilings but the most out: i.nulinq ip; I oxhibilb 11 i . planed Li bring Muidlnw Were smothered to ilealh [the Chautauqua, which l, gr.n at 10illiquid here today on thi work five yea. * which K not &gt;et votcl.
Henry Fitzgerald, nf Hartford, dc- men stock for one share erf old pre- thing about it nil is the system of
1.": 15 o'clock, was limit, ,1 to tlie of completing details to irunxfer laid its cards on the table. While
Ielated there wu- not "one chunce feiit’d and fuurtenths of u share of roads they are laying. Bonds isn’t milk back to it: former popularity, while sleeping witli their mother. ! American Entertainers which hu* thr Dodge Brothers Incorporated, other countries unveil their tia­
progiaiu). iiraily at the last mo,
pn ten million that the marks on new common for one share of old all of it hv nnv means but i think
gullied c«.n*b|eri,b|e popularity as u tu their banket employers. The ra!
thut it I t the groatent single fa c t-.
[these bullet* could have been made common.
public is without the assurance, ment, we lov ally declare now what
novelty
entertainment
company.
by another gun.
we are going to do during five
The plan leaves undisturbed the ur contributing to the present pros-1
The ad consists of the ofTeringa of however, thut further details in year-. Abroad Franrs's live years'
ptious
condition
uf
thu
state.
Under crossexnminntion Groehl present first mortgage bonds and
Mi:,* Corine Jessup, who is a r&lt;ad-!th" diiusual financial transfer will
don't think I have ever seen1
i»ptn*cs arc totalized and c.-.mparwas unabb* to make, these exjicrts underlying mortgages, the account; a "I
••r, a pianist and a soloist.
Th, • '
out lffim«Iiatel*'C Hr
better system of i-oiuis th an 1
of oihri M tUi* L i
adtr.it that the sumo marking* payable of the company uml most North Carolina now has and I’m .
partner in the net. Mi** Gladys1mMed they would be iitfoiined ni with tho
the
veur
ID'JI.
could have been made on bullets of the debt of the subsidiary com­ equally certain thut the state that \ That PTorida hotui.x serve Cali- ion that the "trnde” must have JKills, is a singer, a reader and 1h |" ( r,om tinm bi time" he was assur"Frunce l* only tepairirg war
fired through another gun, except panics. Interest at the rate of six makes fuster pi ogress will have) forma oranges and celery, that been caused by either "physical ot reputixl to be a violinist of uiuis-, c'l by u spokesmen of the company ilttiil1i/«.
a)i«U i
M«•!«»*
-t
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Jnr.t
r
’-y
i
•
Li.)
iif
tnimt)
1
in remote cases. Groehl sought to per cent is to be puiti on any debt tq have a bettyi*. sv*tt*ni of ntnl*. I pUtsidn roiot* n«&lt;&gt; peer-nrd, le ,.1''
•in:
IBitff
j * *-* *
und
iiriiain
are .preparing
formidastatement
a*
to
when
the
silence
.
,
„
_
.
The American entertainers a r e !
Aiiu, Noith Curoiiua, not satisfied per cent of tho state, traverse
Mi. HiirtungV reference to tin*
___Ket testimony tn thi, *&lt;vCit Ir.tc tc La uJjuata.l li. vJvl’i'ut* l&gt;&gt; Oil.
here for two day. again ,'1'*
° ur
will) its present leadership is r u t , swamps where snakes, alligators hotels nf I’loridn -orving Califor­ to nteeetk* Mrs. Dickie during the I continued
would !*• hrokrn.
diui disquiet mi othi'r Power nor
the record
throuah
a defense
15, 1024,
untl from
nrr.is expert,( Wiliiam A. Junes, Apt.
15, 11)25,
is to be
adjustedfirein |only
maintainin'*
its thut
road date
syst to and chiggers abound and thut tour­
night
performance.
The
curtain)
___
_
ju-tify
ujbiilinn.to other fleets.
nia citrus fruits is characterized
former captain of. New York po-i stocks of the new &lt;x&gt;mpany in the in an excellent manner but it
ists,'after being ulred to Florida a:&gt; "a wild lido nf tlie imagination, for the opening act will rise at o f-i | _
r
,
,|
/*
i
g\
We
do
not
see
the
usefulness of
lice.
Jones, cross-examined bv same manner ns the principal of [ adding to it.”
I by tho glowing prospocti of “real very fumilini to thut of the younv o'clock.
Poheny Sells Out On puitici|iati*u in u *ecou«i \va*i»State Attornev Hugh M. Alcorn the dfbt to which it pertains.
Mrs. Dickie is recognized ns one I
Air. Scott mude a survey of ih-_* .state shaiks," i ettirrt to. Callfor-, nian t«nKUK,.,| i,i an extremely
n 'I 'r i t n s n n r I S v h i r o s
conference. Moreover we
admitted the bullets introduced in
J peuch ticlts in North Carolina n:ul nia feeling that it is tlie only hiinielv but wealthy girl, and who of thn more brilliant women or j rp ^« n
i ra n sp o n o n a rt.
|(ul
an jipvUation, onevidence by the state “apparently
the
United
States,
tn
Iter
race
for
a»
Fort
Valley,
liu.
lie
declared
place
on
earth
nfter
all
and
that
Freedom
on
Bail
For
thought
of
Lillian
Buss'll
every
ti
,v
txtrcntely
un!ilu*ly.
u , !w w
were fired by the sumo gun.”
i that each place is going to him* Florida is a Joke, is the silb tancc time lie kissed the girl.
the Xenutu upon the neniocratic j NLU lU ilK , Apr. 2— The cm - ,|-dpatfhea declare, that he mediShepherd Lost Again uuotiiur ouninei crop ot the t *tiit of iin interview printed in an Ana­ Mr. HartungV statements nr, i nomination, she was beaten by trnl of the i’an American IVtro- luU,, j„ reprisal to insist upon
lilt* centra! tieorgiu section heim, Cal., paper. A cllppine of
Frank K'*llqgg, wbn now Is Secrc- UMim I runjiport Cu« pa**eu out
paymrnt of lu place niwittl
Sanfoid ('number Is 1 CHICAGO. Anr. 2^—William D. 1!fwith
I- hand:;
I--.—J . of•* »U
*%V
.. 0 »v- ** *■
growing ainurd 14,001) cars.
the story, which is an interview cadrd those of “u disgruntled indi­ tary of Stute in the Coolidge cabl I of/ •
the
the. IV
laihrnv fatuity
•tl MIC W
1 I**
vidual.”
The
reference
to
snake
, ii. i a,,,! 11
ft
with E. J . Hurtling „f Anith'lm,
i* lormer
amhrzssnijiir to yesterday for a price estiniateii in l ioan« •*
To Hold Meetinir At ■Shepherd today, for the second CONSIDER Hil.l. lo
ri
referred
to
a*
“
1X72
modal
inthe ( ,,'jit of Ht. James.
financial circle* at $40,000,000. T h e
'____________
was scut tn K. \V. (’carman, *-cro­
, tunc, v. a denied freedom un bail!
y ctive which is nlwuv* pulled by
Sl'E BRITISH CROWN tary of tlu* Sanford Chamltor
an. Aitainonte S p r i n g s 1by Chief Justice Hopkins, who set
!•riilay p/ght is set aside entirely Blair Co. of the ( ’lima* banking
.u tn * l i t
rloiidu traducers. More rattlers, for the comedy-drama "Adam and
m of liritDt interests and 1 ia t IliH /i w t U t l c l i l S 111
ComnuL*rc».
i formal arraignment for Apr. U.
Mr,
JVait.iuli
writes,
me
round
&gt;
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LONDON.Mar. Ir—The historic
Evil", the comedy, which ha* mi- Slumlord il Co., of Indiana, joined i
The clipping WUis sent by E- ButiSan l ord Carry Out
*1 Sanford Chsmiier, of t’omnicrc | States attorney’s opposing ef -1 lliitixh Ihw which provides that
rumt- of tho sandy desert* mlj,fin­ joyed rematkably long run* in New in the purchase.
, will* jouri *v to Altamonte Springs ' fort* of the counsel tor \\m. I &gt;. j tire Croy/^'may r.ot b»' stleil will 1Muir.n, n yeal eft;ate man of Ar.a- ing the prominent towns of Cnlifo,-- York. Chicago and other i ,1? t) * '
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ivi_. —
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ed he intend* lo
ic a iiu tT C a tiu n t ta n
' tomorrow evening
for a dinner Sbep^sa to ^Wlfi Bls i o l e . i Oil I be dfsens.ied iri I’nrHamert in the , heini, who t)m?lut
i &lt;1U ut June !•• - it ) ■nia jli^n nre tu h? had tn the cn- j largo Cities o f tin* United Slates,, I { j ( ) ( i | r ! s ’ H o S i e r V
;
cynic
ln
Hunfui
U
th * ftp.*
f|p*» n* - ___i___
irlx ! of* th e charg
meeting a* th*
v* o,* , bail
^ oi'o.linir
•
near juture when a bill is intri&gt;- ihe intention nf making Floridu hi* ; tib« state of Florida.
i regarded a;, one nf Dm* mo*t typsteps to promote a better* W r i t 'ot killing with typhoid germ* hi-* tluceil tailing for Its alteration.
.‘ anfvrvt High School's agricult­
In closing hi* letter, Mr. Fear- ically American play. ever written. Match Browned .Arms
Inline.
fur
Information
He
u:ska
of friendship he
! uml denurtaumt is in tb* pakoss
etwe-n this citv und . ,0SL*r a011' " m- b»*Glintock, today
A committee of jlirixt- bus pre­ in rtsgaid to liie ciiurge* Inought man dcrlarc:: that Florida is build When given by an able caat it
had a statement /rum Earl I vailed un outline of tne bill which
otr«-r kuminuniti
iof» ttl
hrautllVIQJC
tne
“VUy.laSubsiai.
-- ‘&gt;«ar here.
situation*
S
.. sending
. _ UT _a
_ corps
_____* 1 of
,i.iM l
nut in hr inter*. lew, particularly ! ing more mails per capita than any ubouiula in humorous
BIO DK JANEIRO, Apr. 2. — ! .tiui"
by
student
Tit- dinner will I* served in th- Clark charging the dsfcr.se with would knock out the ancient Inw O
Dtale
in
the
union.
The
increasing
ami
the
lines
considerably
moru
n tu costs of living which me
plotting
tn
obtain
affidavits
from
The American fad of beige-colored 1from the clao* to various schools
Altamonte Hotel promptly at 7:')t)
oitCBL'thur. The propo«al a* mnpopulation, he says is ample proof
hose for women ha* hit Rio withluf t)w city to plant zhmbbcrv
o clech 2r | ( Ti-i j, m, mner of the him 'in addition to those filed &gt;«•* sidcied bv tlie jurists is thut the touched upon in the interview by of the valtp of theae improvement*. * lover than the average comedy.
declaring
that
California
lettuce
nmusing results, due to the fact urufinj the buildings whenever
eommerui! erganiza: ion is asked : tertlay hofon- Chief Jtntice Jacob Crown should be a* liable as any
Seminole
county,
Mr.
I’curmun
de­
a lb in Floridu nt fit) cents a head,
tn )k* present bv R. \V. I'carnmn, Hopkins.
that the new stylo became popular L Ui-h a call for volunteer* is made,
other employer for act* committed milk nt 55 cents a quart and bitud clare* in the letter, is noW calling Film Mead (s Bound
here at the height of the lathing j Competing with 31 high M&amp;ool
In u statement Clark ruid he within the s?o»ti of an employer's
Jr., ext ciitive secretary of the loa bond election of $1,750,000 foe
r.t li) cents a loaf.
Over to Grand Jury season.
eat chamhec.
hud been offered money in *-hail" • nut hot ity.
[nirriculturul departments through­
good
mode.
In the repiy sent to Mr. Han--------Th*
a«a
! out thu &gt; u u at FtorwSu in* m s Officials of the S.inford t’hnmb- hla story cnrrnborating that of
.lit . Feutiuui,
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tcrtiioun no , urn i.uu.
tL - •■-. •
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i.v.i -a - —
&gt;t nt « nr.iuv rtT1 believe thai n t'h.ir'e- C. harnun, science- scito,oi |
/L.
- -* • ------------- — T - . ..Liu* * been g r *at ititnii t~, or t ai- n"l&gt;ii**ir b-*n:l ef z rrctiar. picture
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!r. rclur that it was |iovidc cup iur um brst wheoi ga(rt. jT.f: •....J ! f j - Y *
&gt;&lt;»rwwi
«»r kivui of thi imlniit, ptcrticuiarly ol the spirit comounv is held for grand jiiryfrvqucnlfy thought hoseless day;, ,|fll ,xhlbie this year at Tatnpo at
■wi Tings &lt;
uf iii
rrtmhcrx
dure* that Hie) i hut Juts r.inde Cawrorma th tate notion on a charge uf perjury today
■ | n u .m
IIOAGO, Arir. 2. — \Vh».■it; [ Interview and
r* r h&lt; •• cotiimunitU'
■
.
the Smith Florida Fair.
'
or nut* ion on odmitii
after federal Judgu Mack dismiss- A ship’s tonnage i.a the old days
The plantings around tlu- Klgn
•"'•mil', i
i.-ian to i .47; July. JJM t i must be uilore cultivated than thaw that it now is. It ia a poor ault,
Clark sajd h • wi
Ford, John Kingling. Ed Mr. Foarn.an writes, for a Floridan ml a bill ftf complaint filed by Huellwan the number of ton* of wine i School bui
Com; May, I.021*! lo 10! D-j.l'if Hrniy |
is
Ids ;cy and usl.nl 1
‘
tbhlv for Rat.*
j i.mn. C.’oBi,cr and other* wl«&gt; I' iv&gt;* jiiewf-Mipi-r or individual tn "play up in ids suit to compell Lillian GUh.it could carry, but it U now xclen- j much fs»vorahte cvnua
both Lv
:
May-. ION U 41.
C
2.1
m
gr
affidavit
i
flat
sIlhMetithil" blip-the
;W ORLEAJsTS, Apr. 2. —t ;ot- j found r?alidence in Florida to Is* I the earthquake or other faults that J eerv-n star, tu make pictures onlytifically reckoned according to wa- Jtouii'ts wul re. u&lt;«
eu oy
bordering* Dte Scml■Utiafylng.. He advance's the &lt;&gt;f nt-1 California admits possesylng."
» „nsI for his company.
ter displacement, , _
iU UautJfivHttOj plan,
um: May, 21.57; July, 21.80.
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Ionian Lecturer To
\ie Attraction At
(,;:n ^haMt^uqiia Here ,,n,*#rtak|in^

Local Man Praises
Good Roads System
In North Carolina

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California Celery And Oranges Are
Served In Florida, Declares Tourist

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-tail
s wore «idiverrd by J. Putnam * BIO OE JANEIRO— Myriads of
&gt;
r a l n n u , part impcrUI potentate Wfcui “ « « ■*% a c w o jtn g a
Sms
- - &gt;•♦able s S S * nSaMiLr- irr~--"
.&gt;annr. i «mi **on- ^iRtern tiraei).

1..N1JON—PoJIea-of towns in Ra­
re* are alien ed to achtxjli Pt
Icctur,. JaioCi ..r, ;:.r .L ...* ,.. u»

1 Tlie vWt’ of the Washington
American? to Florida is J8JR wa;
the flrat real i|nin« I n in ln r
turn o f anv dub, was the belief
expressed by Connie Mack, the
great Athlttlr leader. He related

re r e t» — ?r* * 2 . c n

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POP E i CAkEAjC W H
th at
h®r&gt;

Po p virtJCT
v
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(CoMinaed from pagi* 1)
to Louisville to open the res

Uko

lost men were a most happy pair,”
said Mr. ffaMeman, who returned r.iutur,
l^re at 7 o'clock tonight with the
new*. He said that they had some
light food tinu plenty «»i pood wn. ming old mines for the
ter and with some tape repaired 0f helium pas.
,

th e i t r r e t .

WALTER SHEAN
IDENTIFIED A S
COD'S ASSAILER

LOT ON

(Continued from pago-1 &gt; •&lt; among all the crooks of the coun­
try as the man who conducts a
hovr.n fur ex-convicts at your
father’s hotel, the Cooley, in
Springfield, and who ‘stakes' men
out ot prison until they do n ‘job*
when you get you? usual lfi per
cent out of the booty/’
Shean’s reply was an nmrrily

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, hr added by Groehl’s searching
ques..ons, he admitted he had had
trouble with the Kovrrnr.v&gt;n» on nt
least turd stolen bond deals. He
|insisted that in one cc.ie he h^d
ourchaacd the bond.*, which he
knew to have been stolen, from
Joseph .Marshall, or ttpnngftsld.
rim th -n telephoned the depart,
merit of justice at Wnvhingtin
j.bo-t i\ At this point (Jrothl in­
troduced two of Khean's admittedly
worthless checks, one of them witn
mall, having I*i&gt;« n cmhed l&gt;; a Mra.
lhe m tioni men t of jo itp
Connlngham, an elc’.rrly inaid in
the Hotel Somerael, New York. It
v-an for *7tr&gt;0. Hheau insisted he i
hud given the check to Mnrshall i
and thut he had no*, received the
money,
be fIa;aj'-i.«l:..U ;
ted »H„»
f;rner hsd teen in coin-*
munication with Mrs. Cunninirham
concerning repayment of her lots,
uiu-an ueiiiCU ne nun ticen promistd
leniency or immunity for hl&gt; tJ&lt;Jm"."/

' the marked c*Hmlkr » " i z ith e r *
the lost fliers were not consider^
[' utronjr enough *o man iheir ship
1 tr.cy in«i»te«l and were off f,., «$,'
brine ns font a i possible, no tn,j.
j»ble being e*fi{riencrt! |£
r,(jJ
The landing field nt Sebrlng \f ,.;j
mites tre e ihet city.
A l.aky cylinder when fit? tvv
wer.* speeding nohiewafl at an nl.
titude of ahnnr 1,000 fee4, forced
them to seek safety in n forcM
. Ir.h'ilnjf. I.T.n'cUiiUiiy «»ucr eiig^t

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Retail Credit Men s Association
A F F I L I A T E D WITT I

The Sanford Credit Association

Next Thor
LiftgetCs Opcko 'Pea
200 Cups of Tea
for 1 Cent

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Retail Credit Men’s Association

Prescrip!ion Druggi
Phone 325

A FFILIA TED WITH

The Sanford Credit Association
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if you have liCvti in tiie liabil of letting your nccounts drag, forcing the merchant to cu rry you
fr.r A^rHslv** peried^ af time, tliin «.&gt;. a greai ume
In make a new start. Make SOME KIND of a set­
tlement bv tho tenth. You will think more of

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II'h a wonderful thing—Credit la. ll is the very
fajadatiun i.l commerce and prosperity. And il
in n wonderful tribute to mankind that a mere
gentleman's Hjjretment is nil that is necessary, in
most cases, to permit ihe average citizen to buy
whatever he may need.
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Today's mail will lie heavy with Htatcments »t
accounts. Literally thousands of SunfurilH poopit*— people whose character and honor are un­
questioned-will receive the customary reports
and immediately tens of thousands of dollars will
begin to ccmc hack to the merchants for the
(roods which they have been selling during the
past month.

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living in a m o ll tovrv-l* you ,
so liable to be oat of work.
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n o t kind ofinefficiency and
evet m ty be th e result of the variotu courts of inw in aeuion o r shout to be called, one thing is sure
present Secretary of th e N ary was a bed choice on
of President Coolidge and t h a t the sooner he is relie better it; will be fo r Coolidge, for the Navy and
ountry as a whole, '
.
:
ta iy WObgr has been a thorn in the Navy's-side
« President Coolidge pulled him off s California
hern he/^Mfiserving
k.»
.a;. |W_
! . f justice
•__ li ______i
bench .where
life term a- s___L
chief
and
jaatie a sailor out o^him . It will be remembered that it was
this same Wilbur who soon afte r his appointment, started
on a tour of th e country in behalf of Coolidge’* election. He
was making speeches and not weighing his words very well
wnd Coolidge found it necessary to recall him to Washington
but not until a fte r Wilbur with a remarkable display of dip­
lomacy, had said th at when we speak to Japan we will speak
to her with steel. And it was this same Wilbur who modest­
ly congratulated California, a fte r that state had given Pres­
ident Coolidge a m ajority, in having the good sense to fol­
low his lead in supporting the President.
_
W e are not surprised then, that now after what has
happened recently, there should be a g reat clamor for his
removal from office. W e would not be surprised if every
Democratic and independent newspaper in the country should
demand it of the President. B u t we are surprised to note in
such staunch old Republican journals as the New York Sun
and the New York Herald Tribune words of condemnation
( R U L E :— W h*tth at men should
even so to th e n :
law . and the yroiz n .
ilp us, our F ath er,

fHEN LUCK'S AGIN rO U
igk you know th at luck's agio
!tsr rs r k l &gt;• lookin' Woe,
Smite!
3
igh the skies are dark and
■ikis itst -j - —
,f
the ami's quit shinin' through,
. Smite!
t d o ck t a ha a hero
ii tha cards are runnln* high,
rh ea things get goin* edgewise
r 'em-then that you're the guy
IfcoiMh' p a me Fortune's kicked and
fishtoped you.
W hat'o the use o’ feelin’ aod,
Smite l
W hat’* the use o' bein’ grouchy,
When the other fellow's glad,
Smile!
Though today the clouds hang

influence the officers of his department. *
In contrast with Mr. Davis’ dignified and becom­
ing bearing, Wilbur made himself offensive by in­
jecting himself into the examination of others and at­
tempting Ui direct, shape and dominate the inquiry.
It must have been a humiliating orieal for Admirals
Eberle and Moffett, who have spent; their lives in the
Navy. It must have been surprising
surpr
to Mr. Morrow
and his colleagues, who had every reason to expect
complete frankness. And it was discourteous to Pres­
ident Coolidge, who is so eager to g tt before the pub­
lic every necessary fact relating to aircraft.
The country could do very well without Wilbur as
Secretary of the Navy; Coolidge could do very-well
without Wilbur in his Cabinet.
The New York Herald Tribune in no less stringent terms
discusses the Secretary’s statem ent made in refutation to
Mrs,'; Lansdowne’s word th at her husband had protested

And your world seems full o' sor­
row,
Luck is bound to turn back to you,
And -the sun will shine tomorrow,
a g a in s t th e flig h t, aw .follow *:
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So Smite)
— "M ic,” Engineering Department
This was in flat contradiction of the statement
New York Telephono Co.
first made by the widow of Zachary Lansdowne. It
The Senators will likely find tho
■ l ’irates a tough crowd. Well, the
Senators have been having trouble
with Pirates of Ane kind or another
fo r about one hundred and fifty
years.
Colonel Mitchell sayn that if he
is fired out of the Army, he is go­
ing to Africa to hunt big gumc.
May ’ be he is planning to bring
back. a. nice big gorilla for Secre­
tary” Wilbur to play around with.

seems now to be in equally flat contradiction of the
official record. In the most lenient view Mr. Wilbur
w a s . appallingly ignorant of the conduct of his de­
partment and incredibly reckless in his assertions.
The result was a Jack of candor toward the American
people when every principle of honor plead for the
truth. W hatever the cause of this extraordinary
misrepresentation of the fact, and whoever was prim­
arily responsible,- it constitutes an unforgivable act
which the country can not.condone or fofget.
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H A U G H T IN E SS^ llV E S UN DER the same
solitude.—'Platb.
CftUlaox'* offer of forty millions

roof with

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dealer in drugs,1a foutd murdered
In an automobile, with *1,400 In
bis pocket. He took Some change
etitors sellia drugs. He
had info:
____ ___ ______
was killed f o r revenge.
Nobody knows how many, mil­
lions are spent for drugs, . Jo w
many hundreds of millions for
bootleg, whiskay, or how many
graves the drug and bootleg trades
w I,,fi,L
______
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'toil;

at you," never w llllook aesin
_*fi
WOtKl^T .
And few things make 1 a
madder than not kissing het wh*nB'
she knows you know ydu cadf, 9 %
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Before many more weeks *«
will find just how much epcHtnU 1
merit, distance added to winter, k ia
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A dancer coiled "Yellow Ctor'h. o *
ton” wan executed a t Sing
but not for dancing the CharIestoik-flM

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iSPRW S'lfctfM
w if e SiSMJER.
'ifau‘ee 3&lt; c£0US BuTw Thb
AUIUA*-

THAT HUMAN beings are, not
*o different from their alleged eoasins that climb up and down tree*
wait shown in an experimant on one
monkey.
]
'
When they gave him only milk'
he was happ:
gave him tx
milk. They
he refused tx
whiskey and
loat Interest in
Wine.
U they had] given him opium
or cocaine he irobably would have
lled for thise drugs, and re•ed whiskey.
It is encouraging to sec bootleg
kings kill the Unig selling kings,
but it won't g&lt;j fa r 'enough.

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Wo have rend so much abon B 1
dirigible balloons lately we drcixVH .
cd last night we were a footb*J.ra*
Look closely next time you hu&lt;i)fl
n pedestrian with your auto.
may learn a new Charleston * * * ■
In Berlin, the women are u * J t B
ing smoking curs. Doesn't mi* ■
We just wanted to use that "uvyB
ing” word.

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These are ways of learning tkflB
Charleston. One way is hunt a ciL H
iar button in your bare feet ia i*rs|
dark riom.

SASUKE MATAN1WA. bom
blind, has'climbld Mount Fujiyama
t/x y e a n In sulccssion “to purify
his soul for the hear."
He cannot sea with his physical
eyes, but he knows what is spread
out before him Aom the mountain
top. And every! year, while he
livss, he will clirr^i the mountain.
That's a wise iJapanese, ’ frith
imagination, and fcrhapi’ his blind
eyes, a:» he stand! on the moun­
tain ton, “looking over Japan,
see more than oth&lt;*s see;------------We see, feel, and fciow only what
IMAGINATION tclA us. 7

In Newark, N. J „ bandits gx^st
r\*10,0001worth of lamb akins, n.-Sj
{ now trey can make tlpsmsolvwHK
some diplomas.
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TO T H O sX DESIRING LOCATIONS IN TH E

N E W \A R C A D E
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PR ESIP£N r'C O O l\f&gt;tJE knows
now how men that fosght in the
war feel about Colonel Mitchell and
a
national air force controlled

A WALL STREET writer moahs
about “the weakness of United
States Steel common.”
Yet that stock closed last night
at $120 n share.
few years ago
Frank Munsey was buying 10(fc000 ri'iares of it around $10 to $12
a sham.
v
If Judge Gary lives twenty-fife
yeors moret
__
_____ to
he ought
easily, judging by his looks, Steel
common #111 go a great deal high­
er, twice ns high, very like, nnd
brokers will still be moaning abodt
tho low price.
But dont’ GAMBLE in Steel or
any stock. But only what you can
pay Tor, put It away, and sleep
well.

under construction qt the corner of F ir s t &gt;St
and Sanford Ave., ate requested to sec

HIGHEST AI

Britt-Chittenlen Realty Co., Ine,
210 E . First St.

American Legion mhnahat ca r­
ried Mitchull on their-rti*uldeni
when he arrived in Washington,
cheering for fifteen minutes, know*
the difference between a real
fighter Ilk* Colonel Mitchell, who
had more flying experience than
any other nan In the war, and
’'gentlemen wjosd experience above
the earth la regulated by the
height of the elevators frt their
office buildings.
THE SOUTH neeil't cotton pickera, thousands of
.he crop
„ op bef
in . the
rains injure the cotton.
____
If you
would like to combine business
with pleasure on a C_r
trip p&gt; the
South, write to the president of
V
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ta
*In At*•
tho Chamber
of gCommerce
ianta, Gau, or Fort Worth, Tex.,
and ask advice. Find where man
are neeite&lt;L,^]so women and g ir a .
Jump in yourm tlo car, see some­
thing of the South and its poaiilbllities, and pay your way. Seo
America first, and thoroughly.
See it with your eyes open, and
you'll be able to go to Europe.

NOTICE

The young mah who aspires to a successful ca­
rter should make character and education bis
hlkhest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving and
regular bank deposits are a great help In giving
accuracy to your aim.\Your account is invited.

Phone 70*

4% Interest r d d m Savings Accounts

Phone 733

TWO APAR’
A Each consists of two, fife room rapactm enU. .Close in.
■ . Nicely located. Income *2600.00 yearly.

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for tha first five years, idxty mil­
lions for the next seven years and
CHOOSE TH AT which ii best and custom will make it
one hundred millions thereafter for
fifty years, seems on tho face of moat agreeable.— Scott.
it to be fair enough.
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M Y FA V O R IT E STO RIES
That Dade County Sheriff and
By IRVIN S. COBB
deputies had about as much fun
thb other day as our American
tlful besides." said tho parishioner.
filers are having in Morocco. It
“ But Father, what I want to know
must he fun, if you like that sort
Is this: Do you mane to i&lt;ny that on
of thing, to shoot people down so
tho Last Day whin Gabriel’s Trum
long a t they haven’t anything with
pet blown everybody thot over llv
which to shoot back at you.
ed In this world, will be gathered
togither a t the wan placo and the
Formerly they always used to
wan
tim e?”
have playgrounds around school"That i.' my conception of the
houses, but before long automobile
meaning of tho Scriptures nnd thu
parking yards may be necessary,—
Gospels," said the priest.
Key West Citizen. The old-fash­
"Do you think, now f’rinstancc,
ioned man who couldn’t afford to
that Cain und Abel'll to there side
go to school when he waa young,
by side?,"
now has d son who drives up in u
"Beyond a doubt.
reported in Albnny, What non- J
Pcoricsj roadster.
"And thot little folia Pnvid and sense! Give us u largo bank—say
tliot big slob Goliath—-thim nUo ono of fifty millions—to regulate
Remember also that Colonel
you think?"
tho money market nnd checkmate
Mitchell in blessed with an Inde­
"Surely— I tell you I believe that Philadelphia.”
pendent fortune and if he got kick­
all the curthly hosts will bo assem­
New York has banks now with
ed out of tho Army, he wouldn't
bled at once."
:i!veral times fifty millions each,
have to worry about getting an­
"And Brian Boru nnd Oliver «nd one bank with more than a
other job. That may be cno rea­
Cromwell 7”
thousand millions. And "checkmat­
son why lie is not afraid to dis­
"Of course they will."
ing Philadelphia isn't worrying
close inefficiency in tho Army,
“And tho A. P. A’s nnd the A. Now York.
white other junior officers who
O. II.’h? ’
Chicago has more than one bank
know n s ‘much of conditions us iiu
"Naturally."
which could have bought all the I
does, keep their mouths shut.
“ Father," mid the praishioner, New York bankH a little while ago,
"thoro'll be dom little judgin’ done Wo nro only starting.
t Itas
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Alfred ZnyaH. ono time president
o f Cuba, recently remarked: “Cuba
MR. COOPER, learned financier
te tlje; only nation who has puid
in the Equitable Trust, who tells
W
H
Y
?
her war debt to the United States
you whether you must puy five
MIAMI HERALD
in full. This ia due to the labor­
and a half or five and a quarter
iousness of our people. Sixty-se­
for money that he ought to bo
ven per cent of our Imports arc
Explorers tell us of a savage enca between tho savage tribe of proud to lend you for three and ,u
from tho United States. Eighty- tribo in Africa that hAs been, Africans und such persons as Doy­ half per cent, says: "I see your
five per cent of our exports go to quite recently, very much ugitat- le nnd others who would havo us Today column expects booming
tike United States.
We Cubans over the birth of an Albino child believe that they are In commun­ prosperity to continue.’
A child in the cradle, if it could
to a black mother of tho tribe. ication with the influences that
are proud.''
The whole tribe is convinced that can tell the future and control it. talk, mtoht convince anybody thr«t
We may well excuse the savage pro i lerlty MUST CONTINUE.
Visitor* to Florida can find some the event presuges some dire dis­
for his supersition, but supersti­
Wo are only BEGINNING tho
experience In pronouncing some of aster.
A. Canon Doyle, who has bud tion is too easy n word to use in world's period of great industrial
tho’ namea on the map. kur ox*
Srnipte, among the rivers will bo much communication with the spir­ connection with otherwise intelli­ development.
found Chattahoochee, Wltchlac- its of the dead, now announces gent people who believe in such
MR. CROMWELL, like Wi p4r
rsroochco, Choctawbatchee. GJcon- that tho spirits are attempting to nonsense as that promulgated by
cent
of middle aged men that rid.*, |
Doyle
tell
him
of
some
great
disaster
tockhatehee, Calooshutchee, OnoaAnd this question arises to the rode in u soft hat. Ho fell, ho i
hahaUhnu, Homosiasaa, Orkloko- that Is soon to visit tha earth. He
tte&lt;v Chipola and Oklawuha, while cannot sny just when the trouble mind, why. In it that prophets al­ struck on his head uid was killed.
a r '-m r the musical names of taken will comurencfl or just what its ways and invariably prophecy The right kind of rraing hat espe­
-ih** state hvvfng thousands of character will be, but he is quite evil? Why ir it that they never cially made with an alrcushion in
ttewn*_are Weahynkauku, VVonc- sure that something is going to toll us of any thing good that is the crown, would have snved his
&amp;
ijatchii.ciia, Istokpoga, happen. A local celebrity of th&lt;* tot*ccur? Why do they invariably Hfe. : * •
! Mr. Smith, ono of the ablest
'Apopka, lamonio, Miccosukee, To- same kind is ulso predicting that take it tor granted that the Al­
presidents
tho New York Central f
..,__
Hlcopochec. Psnssoff- the rich men and tho flappsrs are mighty Father of us all is a lw a y s ^
*, was killed in tho same L
kce Watl big Okeechobee, down in nil to be visited with a terrible on the vsrge of inflicting untold j ever had,
punishment and suffering nponjwuy.
th e ’ K vcr'lxd es.— KinMnituee Gn- disease because of their sins
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What, wo nu»y,«sk, U the dlffe/i Ills s ie u tu ro s ?

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Beautiful Lake Fron t Lot
And G room house, Garage... Paved street on
Crystal Lake, $6,500.

W e have two plans ^ ^ n a n c i n g
You** Home

G rooms and bath in Sanfurd, all conveniences $6500.0Q
6 room horse on large lot in i'aola, $4,250.00

L— We will lend you

3 acres in bearing orange grove near Paolai $4,500.00

A ll Th e M on ey
necessary to build a complete home

op(i _ i f your home is already built we will make
you a very substantial loan ®n it.

NO D E L A Y — ----------NO W AITING
Prompt Service Guaranteed
Call and let us explain our plan.

L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
Phone 117 H
5 108 Magnolia Ave,
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TWO LOTS FACING EA ST
One of the Best Locations in the City
$760.00 Each

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107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 720

LOT ON rilJG H E Y S T R E E T
Between Park and Magnolia
[SI,'750.00

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Double CornerlA partm ent House Site
Corner L et on Union Avenue

renouncing

A Good Buy

R oom s 5 0 1 -5 0 2 . P h o n e 95
F i r s t N ation al Hank B uilding.

K arl J . Schultz

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Real E state and Investments

I’irst National Hank Building
Representative— W. F. Holborn
INI) S T R E E T

iatc Acceptance
AN ADVERTISEM ENT
IS T H E SIL E N T SALEMAN O F COMMERCE
■ 822 May Street
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Jacksonville, Fla.

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officer* of the association,
ie reception all adjourned to
Msioun grounda where tcmta were served by the
nfc
c -’
■■ ■
reetaurant in the center of
m whlth ■haa been successmducted for the laat eight
by Mr. ahd Mr*. H, J . Leeds
t .M n ioJd%to M r,. Monroo

fening at 7:46 ottoc
^amlon Revue will b
liana Theater with a
B * . Specialty Shop will itittoidne o f the moat be*
■ ^ [.e e n u s^ Fashion Show ■ ■ ■ tin of Fall apparel.thi
K?im&gt;le Chapter Number
2 e Order of Eastern Star
S a tI :3 Q o’clock. All memB u r^ d to be present and
K g Stars will be made

KeUracttve group, of +
t the following: M rJ
Peers, l£w t Lillian Swi
, Wa Margaret CoWanJl
WEpps, Mrs. B. Ji Coot
is -ora Hill and JM1* M
,0f They will model i n
^oi garm ents' adding t &lt;
aracttve porapnallty. f

Spendable Class and the
E t g h t e r s " Class of the
■ Church will meet at 7:30
H th Mrs. C. H. Smith nt
■ on the comer of Third
Kd Palmetto Avenue. EvIber is urged to be present
k tan t matters are to be

The younger set in town hive be­
gun their - festivities for the sea­
son. Master John Bristline cele­
brated his second birthday on Tues­
day afternoon when covers were
laid for eight. The decoration* were
pink and white and white froated
birthday cake with two pink can­
dles graced1 the center of the ta ­
ble. At each Diace were pink bariceta filled with flowers and can­
dies. Games were played and a
delightful
afternoon
enjoyed.
Among those present were Mary
and Jack Searcy, David Wentworth
Lois and Frank. Beckham, Betty
Overstreet, Margaret Stuart and
John Blatllne.

Saturday.
Itory Hour will be held a t
rary at 10 o’clock.
Monday.
Ipe Organ Club will meet
ime. of Mrs. Ruby Cooper
Palmetto Avenue at 3:30
dth Mni, Cooper and Mrs,
ietta aahduteawn.
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Tuesday.
Daughters of Wesley will
[business., meeting in tho
tom a t 7:30 o’clock,1in the
r. All- members ore urged
resent as thero will bo elecofficers.

Personals
H an d M n. E. B. Clements
BgWednesday its C^rlamlo.
■ . FVirrest Lake is the guest
p sister, Mrs. Julian Cnrpen■ Jacksonville.

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W. C. Hill and Mrs. Ernest
Vdusholder wilt leave Sunday
!4w York City.
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is Martha Mathews of Orlants accepted a position in Sanror the winter.
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W. Pearson of Fort Valley,
la spending a few days in
&gt;fd on business.
L M. Cathrae of Eirstts Jperft
f»day In Sanford combining
lure and business.
and Mrs. Charles J. Rumph
n f 'their housb guest, Airs.
Rumph of Miami.

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rge W, Knight and Frank R.
jfeill will leave Saturday on a
tea trip to Atlanta, Ga.
and Mrs, A. Raymond Key
mail daughter .are expected
r from Aahevilie, N. C,
L. Rousseau and M. L. Smith
ksonville were guests of Mr.
[rs. A. Cijrpany, Wednesday.
Vi. Beard c^f Jacksonville ia
ng a few ’ Jays in Sanford

Goldenrod
Boi Ton Bridge! Clib

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lathrope
I were Orlando visitors Sunday.

.Ocoher marks the beginning if
|| cib affairs the first of wh h
t beld Wednesday when M«I Caswell entertained the km
iiBridgo Club a t her homepn
tgolia Avenue.
ii.pix radiance roses with fehs
Wire used with delightful effet
In deorating. For making Ugh
icon Mm. Hawkins Connelly fas
■wared a pair of beautifullylmbroidred guest towels.
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^•Fcowing the game deliciouf refreslncnta of a salad and ai ice
coun were served.
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vTis® present were: Mrs/ Ed­
win Betts, Mrs. W. C. Hill/Mrs.
J . DWoodruff, Mrs. W. W Pot­
ter, irs. C. R. Kirtley, Mn f B. B.
Bsg)tt, Miss Fern Ward a j i Mrs.
Havins Connelly,

BfTtL Markell ri
daya ago from an
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Clark Mathers purchased a new
Overland touring car this week.
H. C. Parker and G. S Brown
were business visitors to Sanford
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker en­
tertained at dinner Sunday even­
ing. Drady Mathers and Thom/
as Dodd.

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Mr. and Mrs. McKay of Westvllle, Nova Scotia arrived hero
last' week and nro looking for a
location for a homo

latlta going some—but skinny
.1 .women
. tind &gt; children
ijurt
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the eldent daughter &lt;f Mr. id
Mr . W. B. Powell, wife came m
Ge rgia about 1860 aid residi n
Bnoksvtlle where M f. Miller 1
boi x before the fanlly move U
St 1 ford. ’
J ra. Miller was b&lt;am In Bri
villi Feb. 25, 1857. She Is.su f
ed y a sister, HrsjGepeva : If'
ell ;owan Thompkias and nl a
Mn I. D. Hart of yBanfonl, 1
Kat e Thompson of. Deland, s
Am x Hughes of Wept Palm Be h
M r. W. M. Host wick of Jock
vill and one nephew. Bober
Pov ell of Pennsylvania and
husmnd.
&gt;tr. and Mrs. Miller have 1
maided 30 years and*fori21 y
w et! residents of this neigh
hoc I, being'one of tne fim t
to grow celery.
Y Jf *
rs. Miller will Yf greatly
by a large ctaele of frie
funeral servinfs were con
ted at tho residjnee Sunday ;
o’clock by Rov. mxon of tho M
odist church o0vhlch Mrs. M
was a member lor many years.

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Men Can
Do the Same

w . / aEBIl.f ucia vuvj wsn«
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CodfLlVer'Oilt Compitound Tkblets.
Aa chockfiill of vitamlnes sa.the
nasty. wshy, tasting cod liver pll
itself, but these sugar-coated,
tasteless tablets are aa easy to
tak* aa candy and won’t upset the
stomach.
.
One woman gained ten pounds
in twenty*two days. Sixty tablets.
sixty cents and money back if p o t
satisfied. Ask Bowers Pharmacy,
and Union Pharmacy or any drug­
gist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets. Directions and
formula on each box.
“Get McCoy’s, the original and
; genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."

Lessons in Classical
Dancing M P3
Several member* £ the Boys’
— Club camped on the Booth side of
Lake Mary Friday nght. Among
thoso enjoying this ccasion were
Gordon Cole, Meloin/Dunn, Stan­
ley and Clarence Nickham and
Harald Dickson.
j'
, The surprise pi
oentjy by Mrs. Hj
daughter. Miss E
was. greatly enjoy:
Sppubcr of. guests
Vnany games, ddl
menti|„ wei;e served

Grapevi le

tlaine far her
tel Hyotlainc,
[ by the largo
resent. After
dous refresh'­

Will be given by Miss Sara
Wilson beginning Oct. 1 st.
at American Legion HalL
Call at 410 Oak Ave. morn*
Ing or call 213 in the P. M.

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li very enjoyable affair was giv­
Longwood
en Friday evening by Mr. and
Mrtj R. L. Croon at their W »g.
\ Is. George U. Stuart has re- tiful home 1 in East Goldenrod
*wd her teaching in tho Sanford wh[ro they entertained with a
Priiry Schools on Magnolia swimming party and a fish fry.
Theit guests wore Henry Town­
send and family, late arrivals
from McLeansboro, III., Master
Warren Brannon of Orlando and
Mr. 4nd Mrs. G. S. Brown.

of Mr. and Mrs. Munroc B.
K amt Mrs. Clyde A. Byrd have
rned from North .Carolina,
to they spent tho month of
lember.
.
and Mrs. Wellington Lloyd*
icd Wednesday from Mlnden l.llon m Greenwood Lake,
Mich., where they havo Men
ing tne summer. . ■
1 AFlegation of busir
fro Hrmingham, Ala., iast week
Irs. O. T. Alford is expected to invte| $235,000 in rcnl real estate
jrn toduy from a visit with rel- in on^wnod, which will soon be
[es and friends in Birmingham,
and Waycross, Gu;
[cv. Tenney Deane, ■ who has
n tho guest of his parents, Mr.
! Mrs. W. T. Deane, left Wedday for his home in St. PctersH f r . and Mrs. W. F. Hnlbnrn nnd
n p g h tcr, Miss Audrey Holborn of
Flntbush, L. I., have arrived in'
£*nford and expect to make thcirl
fflturc home.
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Dr. and Mrs. G. S. So Iman left]
y lay
for Philadelphia, Pa., where!
. Selman will enter tho Univcr-j
fcity of Pennsylvania for a special

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fM4ss Mary Yeats of Port Ta/npnj
Ctty were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Corpuny at their ngrnc oil
M ania 11 Avenue.
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♦Mrs. Bessie Stephens and Miss
Jijno Waddell were called to Soutlf
Carolina Wednesday by the death
o f their sister. Dyron Stephens
accompanied them.

Mr! and Mrs. Emery Brown left
Thursday for Beaufort, Go., where
they expect trf remain n year and
will tc engaged in settling a large
estate left by tho former’s fath­
er, whs died recently. Mr. and
M,rs. Brown have been property
owners and residents of Golden­
rod for a number of years ar.d
have mude many friends here
who regret to see them leavu
Goldenrod.
The marriage of Miss Kress
Brown to Robert Slavic of Oviedo
^vns solemnized Wednesday even­
ing at 8 o’clock at the Baptist
parsonage in Winter Fark, Rev.
Reid officiating.
The bride is the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Brown of
Goldenrod and is a very attrac^
tive ‘ and Claimable young lady.
Tho groom, a most successful
young auto mechanic, has for
several years been with the Or­
lando Cadillac company.
The happy couple will .for the
present mako their home in Ov­
iedo. Thy have the hearty good
wishes of a host of friends here.

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OOTH TARKINGTON’S high-tension story of

1 a man who went, to jail for another man’s
ime, and of how he came back and settled old
ores.
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The kind of role 'Moighan revels, in— down to
the depths, fighting back to the top,

W ithin a D ay o r Two

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Elmer Bergquist arrived laatP
week in his car from Chicago and
spent a fow Jays ut the home of
Mr. nnd MrsTrJd Lundquist. He
ictv Jfonday for Fort Meade.
Mrs. Scott is ill with inflaimtnry rheumptlsm nt the home if
her sister, Mrs. J . Brtdgoman. \
brother, J . S. Weeks, came fron
Georgia on Friday and will locale
here.
Mrs. WiUon Bryant and Sir*. I
Fletcher recently returned hom*
after spending a few weeks witi I
relatives in Geirgia. Mr. Richard* 1
son is visiting at the home of hit
sister, Mrs. Fletcher.
The Dorcas Club met at th«
homo of Mrs. Hllma Lundquist, th«
resident on Thursday with Mrs
Orel!, Mrs. Vihlen. Mrs. E. Wj
and Mrs. E. F. Lundquist, Mrs. E l­
mer Tyner nnd Miss Eunice, Mrs,
Archie Swanson and Mrs. Ballin*
ger present. Cuke and coffee ami
toast wero served by tho hostess.
The next meeting will be at thu
home of Mrs. Archie Swanson.

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A large gathering was held Mon­
day in honor of the birthday o(
Mrs. Hilma Lundquist at her home,
it was a real surprise nnd many
were the wishes that she might
live to enjoy many more. Cakes
were served with coffee nnd cocoa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bolton and Mr. and
Mrs. Van Ness and Mrs. Nelson
of Sanford were present.

Free Moving Pictures everj'
night this week of the COMMER­
CIAL BANANA PLANTATIONS
at Peace Valley, will be shown at
The flowers were many and
office of TAYLOIt-ALEXAN.beautiful. Interment touik . place the
DER CO., 112 Park Avenue., at
a t Lakeview Cemetery.
8 o’clock promptly.

E a st Sanford

Fred Ford has gone to North
t Association held in DeLand
DANCE at Osteen, Tuesdays nnd
**n the state meet of the asSocia- Gdcrgia again for another ehipThursdays. Music furnished by
,t, was uvarded to Del-and to bo inent of cows for Sanford people.
"Melody Three." Everybody wel­
ll in conjunction with Voluri’a
Mrs. Jennie Powell Cowan of come.
iiiity Fair during January 1026.
Pampano was hero for the funeral
|'bo va'iovs contracts for install- of her sister, Mrs. W. W. Miller.
i of a water system in the town
MRS. R. O. TRA V IS
kLongwood have been awarded.
Graham Hunter nnd brother,
”•drilling of the well section fan* Parks Hunter, were called to Char­
In let to Jcnuph Kahcn of Orlan- lotte, N. C., or. Thursday at the Public S te n o g ra p h s
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff &lt; who has this week set up the death of a much loved uncle.
Valdez Hotel Lobby „
aad Master Frank L. Woodruff, III •ichinery for this work. The drillreturned Wednesday from Henderf &gt; is to be for an eight-inch well I Mrs. Katie Thompson of DeLand
»4pville, N .’ C^ whbre they havt| 1 to be continued until n flow |is spending the week wiLh iter als200 gallons per minute ut as- Iter, Mrs. I. D. Hart, coming '&gt;*er
boon spending the summer,
a
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Evening Buainea Class
Ifor the funeral of her aunt. Mrs.
ami Mrs. C. M. Fuller an)l
1 Miller.
m e n s c h o c i b u il d in g
M olly of Mouotvillc, S. C.,
Dio Pafejil-Toachers* Associ
■Irs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.
rgted Wednesday in Sanford tJSj 1. on Thursday afternoon held
Svery
Monday,
Wednesday
make their home at Comfort Cou jeptlon for the U acbeu of »]
ind
Friday
Evening
7 &amp; 9
Ljjte Tney» Weft* accompanied bf ■maa School i t thd'libfne of S*i
B j It. h*uller, who will return U
’H lM rg m J*. S’1
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BALTIM ORE OYSTERS
Rev/ J . S. Clark expects to be
hero h e x t. Sunday to deliver
The largest Real Estate dead regulir sermon.
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Royal F ru it Store
reported last week was thivr of
165 acres owned by R. L. Croom
MiL Hamil Tolar is n guest fhis
to a Chicago firm. The consid­
eration was reported at $75,000. wicU nt tne home of her ajster.
MmJ Walfrcd Pierson.
TljlJ^ MODISTE SHOP^fi
Invitations arc being received
Tie Willing Workers will meet
here by the friends of William
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Pounds, a former resident of Gold­ after school Thuisday at the how« | I b no^ open ready for the
grot a very uellghtlul/program enrod to the Pounds-West wed­ of Hinor and Pcjirl Tyn4r. V* '
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fall sewingy
(a $ng arranged which tho older ding at the Methodist Church at
ghlren as well as thtV younger Ocoee October 6.
lit i . t
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Tlw memers if the poultry club
on&lt; will enjoy.
Mrs./ Thomas
aif 111 loolcng fjrward to the meet
Mra.
Geo.
Brockhahn
0*1 will tell some mw folklore
The many friends of Mrs Laura at! (Jencva i,to Va held Friday.
Ctc«a, and Miss Margsret McRae
'• 1214 E. 2nd S t
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--------wi have chargo of the following M atters will be glad to learn that
the operation performed on her
Mrs. Hilmn I.unquist and bronlibers:
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4[U1 bib er trouble,’’— Katherine eyes in Jacksonville lust week for thm Emil Magnuson, entertained
the removal of n cataract, was a
O frftln g , id Grandma”— Lairra success‘and* that sfriM^'UdiMg'nieeu
1 / and will probably bo home in
h fi Brown.
Mis) Ellen Vihlen, who hna been
week
or 10 dayB.
Jwunty Beck”— S I oIhc Winn.
visiting for a few week* a t tho
^,'bat Dago Seeder of mine"—
home If Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Rev, Frank Grant of Orlando Vihlen, returned Mondtiy t&lt;&gt; Win*
CoeHa McRae. A
S 'fter the quarrel"— Miss Mc- filled Dr. Sutton's pulpit here ter Park.
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Ba
Sunday afternoon and spoke very
interestingly to a large and aps
‘he fidgets”— Miss McRae.
Frank Ericson came Iqat wtc^T
1 the young, people are invited preciative audience. The subject and is stopping at the home of Mr.
to tend, and as the children havo cf his dtscouria . w a s " “ MisslonV’ and Mrs. Stcdt after spending the
sh&lt;n continued interest in the and at Its conclusion a “very suK- summer with his daughter ut ,
Stv hours, it is expected there l stantial collection was taken forV Cleveland.
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thi worthy cause.
wibe a good attendance.

1. Mary Lohlse Dickenson of
1 will arrive Friday to ho tho

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tivM;&amp;sd friends in

lowarrf Gilbert o f D
w i a caller at the"!;
hono Friday, &gt;My. ar
belt and daughter ai
Mw. Gilbert’s pawn

££ charming small' huiel
Jn» apparel will be ( ip
byMarion Ann Power i
sm Maxine Brockhaln
rljHohart.
\cy interesting progrfn
lanncd. which will
ibrs by the followln
rrj.Hobart, Miss Cora lhll,|H,
Clsse. Miss Margaret Covkn
ss laxlne Brockhahn are S| S
dijI. Several of these/are al
djfavorites with Sanftpl sad

E&gt;vip' Friday
Bgular business meeting of
1C. T. U. will be held at
dock a t the First Methoireh. All members are re*
to be present as there will
Jon of officers.
Edward Betts will enter*
i Eight , 0 ’Clpck Bridge
her. home on Park Avenue.

j|hn Ingram
B «4h hat beenthe
terJMrs, W. R. Gue
Ingfam’s visit with
poHta in New Jem
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I r. Jamen Purvis
am Mr*. Jamea &lt;Pu
Jr. 0f Pinella* Pal
Mi . Jack Whlttiki
w ee week end gui
Mu. A. E . P u t r

Fine quality In nil the new nhades with colored
borders, 54 inches wide—

54 in. heavy flannels for childrens Coats, small
and rqedium size, check, all wool in blue, tan,
grey, brown, Special—

40 inch Vanity Crepe in all new ahatles, heavy
Specialu—

For nil colons
21 New bright shades

wide, French Flannels with fine check and
j. Rose grey, rust, green nnd beigh und

54 INCH F L A T C R E P E S
Tan, Grey, Navy Brown heavy ttilk—

Figured Georgette:— Smut! figures and large flowers, light and dark patterns, 40 in. wide.
54 Inch Bordered S ilk :—
in the new colors, Rose.

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ed borders embroidered on heavy quality flat crepe
and Tan 1 !* and 2 yd. dress patterns, $10.00 yard.

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With offices in N (v Y ork City a id various, other cities
over the country, : rei t e m a posfiai t6 )f ell your prop­
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kindly communicafc with us.

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Sanford's newest aid m ost m i n ­

Telephone 732

ed subdivision. Hi* frly restricted.

LEAL E S T A Jl

Locate\l ju st east; &gt;fjRose C ou rt

iDevelopers i&lt;&lt;

Brokers

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

L ots in this new'*Bubdivision\ will
be on sale in early October. Pick
your,lot early.
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SUBDIVISIONS

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This “Wonderful Subdivision” located j list 4 miles from Sanford, only 18 miles
from Orlando, on the Shores of “Beauti ful Crystal Lake” in the heart of the most
fertile farming region in all Florida will appeal naturally to those seeking a per­
manent home,
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DRUG STORKU Drags. Soda*.

TAMP/l MORNING TMBUN]
Send In joup su»-*crlpJa« to
Tribund or hand It to t s a r 1&lt;
dealer mo yon can re a l f lo r i
greatest newspaper. (ft« y
Real Estate
$8.00. 8 month*. $4.00, tH et mot
$2.00. If you desire $lpO0 ini
lo ts a t w r o l b s a l e
We offer a t wholesale 462 lot* in ance policy add 76c to /o ar or
■sutiful Pine View Estates. Lots
Igh and dry, The biggest barT FIoridaT Wire for
and terms, ftarlevan
Realty Co. Corral Bldg, DeLand,
OR S A L E : 3
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E. SPUKL1NG, gUh-ditrlsiuD COLUMBUS &lt;Ga,) LEE
Classified ads have th
MKlallst Subdivision to Ormdo, Florida* and F l o r a circulation in Southweste
sights, Florida on Dials High- gla. gate 8c ( 6 . word lit

-Three nations. Mfr-j
i Second. First and E f v
Avenue and 10th StrA t

L* a n s a * a *
rseenlstlve thorwith rite*, rales
in, will give you
nation. Ami If
will assist you
ir want ad. to

,1min* interest* under
Kth, d«c#»»*d, or othrrd to th * last »liov« de­
part}*; [tiiiall* Hmjrth. If
ir dead! *11 parti** cialmta under .losall* Hmytli.
if, otherwise. In and to
vov* described property;
If» living
and
nui n«&gt;vrth.
t»rk•
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p artla* clalm ln* Intercut* under
thur Smyth, deceased, or otherwise
•nd to th« last above daacrlbed
iparty; Alla Smyth, If living and
dead, all p artla* claiming intara . under Allan Smyth, decaaaed.
otherw ise, In and to the lam
&gt;V* deacrlhed property, nnd nil
rite* w hether known or unknown
tm lne intereata In and to the laat
ave described property,
fau and each of you aru hereby
|er»d to appear to the above cn led cau se on o r herore the first
inday In November, the .nm e l,&lt;r a Itu le Day of this Court. am|
r&gt; Snd day of th is month, a t the

the'.rauuest of man
ay a n , and propen
aw~pfop*rty within
naftdr described. n»U
yen of Intention to a|
datura of the Slate
i convened In 8p»cl
i* tit* month of Novi

22— Sale, Fumitue
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We carry n full line.
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Cat
terms. Wo want your bus
Sanford Stove A , Furniture
821 E. F irst St.
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la courtly advcrti*o In thd I
Daily News, rate 1c per Obr

lunlord. Flo
[r»crlhrd a*
Sections T
jr-nlne
&gt;r the I
Phlrtyi
if the
Phlrty-

Jon Tlilrtywo
and the Norii tl.ilf of the
lorthwest q u a rte r-o f action Thlry-th fee . &lt;33). »•* * I Township
flneteen (1 9 ) South, n iiikb T h irtyms (S t) Kuei.
Dated a t Sanford,
ith day of September

Hl’eAla)

n t o t c d Land in or near
ffd a te e n , Fla.
Terms
m o s t be right, state beat
p riced Will deal direct
with owners only.'Small or
large tract.
. Box 1,-65, Herald

Everything
For the Sportsman
At
Balk Hardware
Phone S
Chlnnware In English Porce­
lains, Buvarian and Japanese
China make lovely gifts

The Ball Hardware

‘
*j' J U M I . L t .
_ ertlse i
the
FORT
LAUtfERDALlA
DAILY NEWS— it covtJs BrovL gkf|l •
OR SA LE: Wellington piano. art! Cdunty thoroughly which i r
I* ft. PH ILIPS, city Clerk.
Reasonable. 1020 Elm Avenue.
Itt W -1T-H Del! *-■-*»- 11-19 Nov.

It&amp;tiona
iments
ieaaorles

Painting— Decorating
PHONE SOS

Repairing
"Sale
(as Opportunities
ns Service
mt, Apartments
mt, Rouses

13— For Rent, Office, Stor
FOR RENT OR LEA SE:
TI
best located business comer I
Oviedo, Fla. H. M. McCall, Ovli
do, Fla.)

FOR RENT: 3 offices In Gat
b and Board
and jft'oodruff Building, lai
le n t, Office, Stores nice offices. M, H. Garner, ,
Park A h .
j
u le , Acreage

tor Exchange
p ie , Grovea
ia)&amp;, Houses
; Lease, Rent
[L ivestock
Sale, ‘Miscellaneous
[Real Estate
EPurniturc
Iture Wanted
f Found
SianH, Jewelers
ting, pecorating,
&gt;Tuning
1 *
L Seeds, Trees
bers and Supplies
y and Eggs
1 Nptice

I

144-For Sale, Acreagi

EXPERIEN C ED grove man and
trucker with plenty help, wants
care of grove or truck farm on
shares. Box 113, Jacksonville
Beech, Fla.

34— Wanted Help, Female
FOR SALE: Acreage on SatxordNew Umyrna Highway onf half
mile North of Osteen. E. B Car­ WANTEtf: Counter girls, dish
ter, Ostten, F l*.
/
washers, second cook. Lu-Beth
Cafeteria.
WANTED: Experienced stenogra­
pher in real estate office. State
salary and experience In first let­
ter. Apply ^ Care Herald.
\LE: 8 room dwelllni
309 French Avenue. Cal
BUNGALOW new strictly modern
near, iminesa section' Mt. Dora,
Claytoh St., close to churches,
schoolAflne location, material and
workmanship first class, garage.
An l d » home only $6,500— $.7,000
cash.. [U20 Elliott St.. Toledo, O-

35— Wanted Help, Male
PAINTJERS wanted. Apply new
For rent Lake Hotel.

r. W . Phillips’ Sons
due Broa. Sales and Service

CHAULKS I*. DICKINSON.
Solicitor fur CmupUluant.

Contractor and Builder
•eDO-M — Phone — 499-11
$108 PALMETTO AYR.

Earle T. Field

H. 3. LONG, Mgr

Rconui 0-10-11 Ball Bldk \
Phone 657.

WANTED: Colored Lav to do Jan
Her work, Sanford HersTdi

in the Journal-IIer-'
'aid. South Georgia’s greatest
WANTED— 50 Laborers at new Ice newspaper, Morning, Afternoon,
Classified
weekly and Sunday.
plant $4.00 per day.
»•IVi) «V
W |/V.
-ates
10c
per line, Waycroas JourA GOt»D stout boy to learn the
nul Herald, Wnycross, Georgia.
__ 1*1___a___
InGood'
__ 1* op__ _
pluir.blqgtrade.
tunity for bright boy willing
THK MORNING JOURNAL Is the A few more good and snappy
stick
accepted want ad medium Id
a for
„ a1 good
nnn future.
n . s . 1 Appl
A_
A. Studs, 323 Sanford,
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word buys;
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

17 acres facing on Lake Mon­
roe,"only fifteen blocks from
Post Office.
w,*Mv
“
$7,400.00 per acre.
50 acres on Titusville road,
near Osteen, . . . ___
only at $100.01) per acre, all , 3
cleared, $1000.00 cash, bal- £
ince arranged.
g

One Phonograph
Record—or
One Sheet of Music

WE HAVE TH E BE ST BUYS
ACREAGE\
B U S IN E S S -H O M E S

O ct. 1 -8 -1 5 -2 2 -2 9 ..

20— Por Sale Miscellaneous

System * In sta ll'd — Audits
clnl
R ates
to
Permanent
Cllontelo

R. L . ROBERTSON

V fiu n c72 7

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ACCOUNTANT

With ench Five Gallons G*l

•|

[VtlU[ez Rec\lty Cb,

Grey Tubes ____________

Bed T u b e*__________________$2-40

___Valdez Hotel Built^jnV

RIN E’S FILLIN G
STATION
&gt;a

S l a s o n l r T e m p l e I t , 1,1111 I S

1113 Sanford Are, Sanford, Fla.

TEN ACRE CELERY FARM
7 1/* acres cleared, 5 ^ tiled, 3 wells. One fourth
mile to school and church, half mile to loading
station. Five room house, electricity, water, sewer
etc.
O11 paved State Highway,

HILTON’S
HAItUKn SHOP

113 Magnolia Ave.
8 First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Ladiea and Chlldr

^Priced for quick sale

Elton J . M oughton

Our first Interest la the protection of both the buyer and
the seller

ADVERTISING gets reauits if !i
reaches potential buyers. Palatku Daily News is circulated ir
an industrial and agricultural sec
tion.

ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg.
FlnrMsi
Snnfnrd,

Wo solicit your sales.
We solicit your purchases.

422 Union Ave.
Telephone 473-w

214 E. F IR S T ST .

i

W. R. SM ITH, MGR.

By GEORGE McMANUS

C.ING U P F A T H E R ____:
H E L .L O - O O G W ' f O t j
A .R E . T H E . F I R S T

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C .U T I 'W A N T T O L
b e t h ic k e t
co sm s
chov/o er .
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Ps\s/- B E A w C O O D
F E L L E R - L -E .T
N E H / W E . THACT
1
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Why waste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investment?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vest your money and double
it in tho next thirty or sixty
day*. We have been in tho
real estate business for years
and are glad to say we hava
the finest listings and the
best values in the State of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urged to list
their properties with us for
better results and quick action

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$ 2 J0

$8100—Cash required $5000

PALM BfcACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
T0D^Fi*Ii: k“rKe tent, almost new, DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise In ment. Read about it in the Palm
Beach Post. Sumple copy bent on
the Gainesville Sun.
request.
OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales
Have you ror-ms to rent or some
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenia„ Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­ secopd
-- . hand
. . furniture
.
.t---- I Jto
!.J sell?
trict. Want ad and display rates
on request.

- 1 I’v e : j o ^T w r o t e ,
^-=1 t o paa W e : t e l u p h e r . t o
o l c o m e . R i g h t h o m e - i*m t&gt; o
• ^ U O r tE t iO M E - l*M
•
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H. A. SPEIR

W . H. LONG

must go this week. Make your
price, ft. G. Kesler, Silver Lake, 37— Wanted Help, Salesman
Rt. A,» lox 187.
UCTIONEEU ,
MAN w.th car to work In evenings
,L lots and subdivisions FOR S tL E : Cheap good mulo,
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­
Seo I. A. Johnson at lottei
I auction. Lafe Burger,
sition f&lt;r hustler Give references
place
n«\r
Puola.
jtk Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
In letter. Wrko “Proposition” -Care
Worth— 800-horsepower Herald.
loval Notice
engine t. be installed in city water
tl. Mitchell’s office is aud po^er p lan t._______________
I at 301 Palmetto Ave.

piNDAULR USED CAKa
B p r t Fordor Sedan.
iF a rd Coupe.
*rF^rd Touring.
—Ford 1-ton Truck.

Spanish Bungalow 1

T ry Sm ith's Barber
Shop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome
N ext to Valdez.

B

nnouncements

ft— Autoa, Sale

' tlKAI.- NSTATB
Acreage, Karma and Orange
drove* a Specialty
IUX0 Laurel Avenua,
Member of
HANI'OHD, FLA
Florida S tate
Florist* A*»oclatloti.__________

. — . .. . ,,
B eatrice'A . Smyth. If living
AKA I, ESTA TE — INVESTMENTS
dead, nil parties claiming I
under Beatrice A. Smyth, d
Lobby Pulaaton-Urum lsy bldg.
or otherwlee, In and to the
Funford
F lo rid a
Ing lit ml in Heinlnot*' Count
Ida. to-wlt: Begin at the N
corner of Intersection of
ro a u , i
■*-" .................. . . . . . . —
TO REACH B U Y E R S or s«Uers of .Midland unit o raag e licit f iinSouth
| C . B e d f o r d , o r o t h a r w l u r . In i nd ti»i
iln
Section
2
,
Township
31
M d e -lth r nl&gt;uv&gt;&gt; ilearrlhed property; to all|
Florida real aitxU advertise in
*9 East, run North ID f e a t., parties claiming lutvrret In i nd tiii
the £t. Petersburg Times. One can* Rang*
r*e». 21 minutes; East
i, W est the uhove ilencrlbed property; you |
orth- } degrees. ;u nitnuD lit feet, and each of you a re hereby n dered
tent t word (billy, two cents a won
aA,,n lu,ft&gt;ll.rjv j Marlon I to nppear tu the' above c titled •
iu n d ty i ‘
' ■&gt;
' enu»e on or before tne first II &gt;ndny I
In November. 1923. s.-une I&lt;e ng a '
R u le Day
of
thin Court, ui d the i
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Aueerond dnv of the month, inid Inj
guitn, Gs., Augusta's greatest
default
thereof
n d e c re e pr&lt; conAtiorney-at-Law
classified medium, rate, cash, 0c
fenio will be entered ngnlnit you |
and e a c h of you nn&gt;V m ild cause
Will practice in all the court*
charge 10c minimum.
d ex parts.
'
Examination of Abstracts cf I.and III.Ilre eIn
further ordered thill thin
order
be
published
weekly.
Once
a
FLO Hll) A*—ORLANDO— Orinndo
Titles given especial attention
week fo r four w eek* consecutively
MoirJmr Sentinel; largest class!In?
tvinford
Herald,
n
newspaper
0 (Tices in Seminolj County Bank
MEAT MARKET
iifd)buUness,
published at Runford, Florida.
------------- r -rate
—
-lc n word, minBuilding
tYitnon* my liuud ami thi- seal of
imuni 2 lc cash with order.
the said Court, this, the 30th day
410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, FIs,
of Bent. 132r&gt;.
\
V. K. DQUQLA8S,
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
\
Clerk
nf
the
C
ircuit
Court.
Send
note
are interested in Florid*. Each
C o u n ty ,............
of them through a classified nd
1(SE A L)
... w t jf jk p . d . c ,
in/ the Morgantown I’OST. Six

WANTED: Lathers. Plenty of
- work and good pay. Apply Collins
&amp; Boyd Co., Seminole. Hotel. -■ents a word for six consecutive
City.
issues.
,

FOR 8^LE: 30 hives bees, 50 head
41— Wanted to Rent
Angocj goats, or.e 40 H. P. Re­
IJTOS FOR H1RB
turn
Tb-x
Boiler,
two
good
heavy
AUTO SERVICE
Day
»»-------- WANTED TO RENT: Five or six
it. Meets all trains. B ag- mules. B] .«!-#»— •
room furnished house. Must be
Fla.
\
itfer. Phono 651 and 6 3 -W
good location. Will lean? for one
FOR SALE Meat market and gro­ or two years. No children. Apply
R E E L &amp; SONS
cery staro doing good business, B. W. Cure of Herald.
'You Drive It. .
•Sncrifi
sold at once. 311 Sanaerifi
lo and 2nd St. at IL R
• * ed if soli]
ford A enue,
42— Advlg. Mediums

Balance Over 4 Y ears

J . H. HUTCHINSON

rlHlmlttg interret
mlllinnfi-ad. ill pttrtl**O. JrpMon, &lt;acHU*ed„ o aCOROB PJOUE hN i al.
Lake being ipent on highway; greates v u „ , , . n .il In
Defendant*. .
and to tta fullowln
ge land In Hnninule Couity, Kloridi
chance1'fo
forr live developers to gel
Order nf Publleatlon
totwlt: "Southwest Quarter c , I _ To
nnd------------4u Oeorge
u rv
m,n '* *----*
__
te
in on ground floor. Write
Devel
*hla
*i gvwife,
'*Plgues,
L nDeve
_
North weal Quarter o / .Section 1
Robert ■-----W
Lynch., an
and
30— Poultry and Eggs
opment Department, The Pensa Township 20, South R u g* 31 East •f• riguea.
.......
Lynch, hie wife, Addle
Alex ,0. Erickson. If living and a 1Thompson Root, nnd H arry II. Root,
dead, all parties clslnlng Intereii I, her husband; and all parilea claimWANTED TO S E L L : 4 big Rhode
under Alex C). Erlckton. decease • Ing Interest under W. P. Lynch, deIeland Red fryers for $6 a t 703
or otherwlas, In and .to the abo&gt; . ceased, or otherwise. In and to the
described
property; 3lnnle W. Jo . following described real estate In
Oak Avenue.
Inlgan, 109 H. \V|lllat| Street, Da; r. Seminole County. Florida: Southton, Ohio and her Itiiiband, C. Vt, east Q uarter or Southeast Quarter
Jernlgan. lull a. tvtlltnin Str«&lt; — of Section 23. Township 21 South
33— Wanted
Sordine),
|Dayton, Ohloi
----- --------- s Range 2&lt;j E a st; to Mary A Thurs1----Interea
n ton. If living, and If dead, all narWANTED: Grocery Job by man plication._______V _______________ j l
r; He* claiming Interest under Mary
of 12 yeafs experience. Can fur­
unit to the uiiovm ritscrihcu in
,r A. Thurston, deceased, or otherwise,
i,| In and to the ‘above described real
nish best reference:! R. M. Lan- LEARN ABOUT'Polk County anil nnd all p n rtli* whether kn
unknown clalrhlnv Interests
f J ! estate; R. C. Bedford. If living, mnl
han, Gen. Del., Sanford.
tu the above described pi
If If dead, nil parties claiming Inter*

rriters and Supplies
led. Help, Salesman
[ed
Situation,
Male
id Help,
Female
^.Situation,Fem
ale
id Help, Male
ted
Real Estatu
id Help,
Male or
ll&gt;—Sale, Live Stock
tatLl4Jii.cn t
0 . Mediums.
FOR S ,L E : One team of mules,

Aulos, Rent

Resident of Florid a sine* t i l l .
Kefeioncea:
Flrat National Rank.

$4.50 per 1,000, F.O.B.
Mary, C. A. Farina.

FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Seasonable rataa
Lincoln House.
j

Corner 3rd &amp; Sanford
$750.00 per ft. % cash

NOLB COUNTY, KI.OlllUA
C11ANCBHV.
Bill to Quit Tide

28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
HILL LUMBER CO.
Bervl^. Quality and
ITEWART TH E FLORIST**
ADDRESSING — Multlgtsphlng,
Flowers J o t all occaaloaa.
folding nnd ” mailing—as you
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
want? It— »han you want it
— !_.* construction;
konstructlon; two
Phone 678,* H. E. Porch. First FOR SA LE: Strawberry' plants, under
i sv .i __■ is__I. n « J .
10—Fo r Rent, Rooms

Between 0th and 10th S ta .*i

G. TAYLOR D YER

IN T U B CIHCU1T C O t'H I. SKVK.N
ATTP__
j STION
____
..»**, ilmmtl;
i
Til JUD ICIAL ClltCIIIT, NKHI
Nviinnn.
titJ1- I*. MUSSRL\V
1l’lTt:
Pensi cola
is beginning
NOLB COUNTY, KI.OlllUA,
I*
Complainant,
v*.
!
CtlANCKItV.
greatest . liawlnnmant
In u
G&lt;oi
l . i . P1?.1® 1 w
tu ig ls ’I
Dornplalna
Dill «» Q a lrl Till*
____ I, «t a.,
a * million
history •
l h
------------ , dollar
-------- hlghJkxBL o. JKPSON
HOIIKHT UUNOKItKOHD INDUH
Defendants- '
THIAL 8C1IOOL, u nun-profit cor
way to the gulf beach just fl
Order&gt;" f*nd
poratlon organised end eklstlm
ed;
" ok K L oliitfrT
Cil t aLt two million dollar biruig^riic b t a tNAMED
••mler the law* of the State a
across
«DEF*fNDANT9
« «i di
s e m i ] Escambia
Escambia Bay
Bay started] adovk IIRKHTINUH
Florida.
Complainant,
a
quarter
h h h hmillion
h
dollar opera bousd
* Jepnon, If ll'lng, and .1

• I .t l w .l Hanfc KH »

114 ft. on Sanford Ave

$160.00 per f t .. Term s

_ .
FORUEHT ts\)

FOR _____________

•of Tlo md Sheet Matal Wcflt.
' Water erd Boat Tanka. At Oik
Avenue end Third 8treet Tie*
phone l i t
/• FOR SA LE: Used refrigerator and
gas range. Phone 24
I Concrete I s . I
work, aMawalka,
FOR SA LE: Gas
Phone
, Irrlgatlaa haoaa
PER 3
696-J.
DEVEL_____

Between 11th and 12th

n

___1
%)o

/Bill ]

:,

.

i p i
llrukrr 14

Dtrtii4|Kf*

�In the tdble M o w are given ten exam ples (jf pro
$.5,$00 to $g6,5Q0. These first profits a re fcwVmdi
will be made during the coming season on ras be
id a,— the lastl of which goes on sale Octob&lt;rl5th,

Origin a h Fee

P R O F IT

Re-Sale

40.000
18.000
25.000
20.000
12,000
18,000
13,000
12,500

$ 13,500
28,500
19.000
9,100
5,500
12.000
6,500
6,600
3 6 .5 0 0

Only ,One*Half MUe from the City Hall of
the State.
the l a r g e s t C om m u n ity

$ 149,450

3.050

Properly In Florida

H om e S e t t i n g ^ R ave Tropical Charm*

1,G00 F e e t fron^aahionable Bayshore.

WORK HAS BERLIN u JnIrrtiS

ALAZZO FIR EN Z E—P a la ce .o f Florence—the most ui/iquely designed apartment
1
•
*
•
- - house in America and one which will prove to be a reiji sh&lt;
on Davis Islands—Florida’s g r e a t $ 30,000,000 developmen
This is a specimen oi
fTious Italian palaces,

TAMR

IN .THE BAY

tion work is well under way on the Palazzo Firenze and when completed will embrace
tw enty-eight apartments of individual artistic treatm ent in an exterior of palatial splen­
dor and old-world magnificence. It is buildings of this ch aracter and ac- &gt;
tivity of this nature which have brought the selling prices of Davis Islands
lots up to a level which is bringing fortunes to investors. Other outstanding
construction jobs completed or well ujider way are the gigantic Coliseum,
(l$750,000 Mirasol Apartm ent-H otel, tie $2,000,000 Davis A rm s Hotel, $225,* 000 Palm er in Hotel, m agnificent I)av s I s l a n d s Country Club, Exclusive
1
Merrymakers Club, the! Columbia and Augustine Co
Operative A partm ents, 'Venetian and Spanish A p art
•ssE^ij..
ments, Tennis Club, At ministration Building anc
scores of beautiful homdsfind smaller hotels and ap art

4nei

A U ram n l
RESERVATIONS
may bo tentatively ar­
ranged at any of the
following addressee;
Tampa— Franklin and
M ad ison Sts.

L riru n r i n m

f js

n r f I

M i a m i — 233 X. E .
F irst Avc.
Jackson v llle— 131 \V,
F o r o tli St.
001
S t. Petersburg
Centra) Ave.
W c-t P alm Beach—
.1-- Clem atis' Ht.
Orlando— 4 North Ornngo Avc.
Main
lakeland
St.
Sarmro t n — Wntrous

$

Hotel Bldg.

1 tT:

S t A u g u s t i n o— 13

2

Grnniulia St.
Urndcnton — 118

Nt.

'

Main

'

Clearwater — Scranton
A

B ra n ch s
Throughout
P in t iAn

Sanford Office, Mr. Paul l a k e, Garner Woodruff Bldg

a ..,.i4i;v

M LNABO M I

Ccntcn

�a
*\
Tli

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i U irn
i

fctjK

f.
Q te -V m S B E s &amp; i.

itlan.'XeltheT man w
four men, including
er, to give fnformati
H. Dobson, commander
V
jg the event*' immedii
were ewept to death
the disaster,'since
whe
idKennteoft bridge ° t the submitrii „with
____ the
« u tank in a col
.h .o P.awakened
« k - L fsserWhen
by
Bought •teimer City of
off Bloch
vessels coming toi
Island last Friday nighl This was
is,Smith rought out in tastit ny Thors- A graphic picture of . the dlsi
day by two of th#
G r
Alfred lGeipr of Newt fdford, sad
- , w- t
Michael S. L ir. of S- ■to u l^ b e ­ a “crash.** Lira thought
bad been a battety asploslon sa He
fore the local board s
awakened and leaped^ -from his
of thej U. S. Staamboi
bunk, situated in the same com­
Serriee which ia invei F
disaster.
f " . . . . . . . - w partment as those of some 17 other
sleeping-men and officers,
Neither man saw
ne
•Geler saw the chief signalman
tine’s running lights » that W d
stto Avenue Site minute they remalnW! «n the ‘ •"-ag
another man up the ataira f
conning tower hatch, the on
bridge
before
she
sa
B y te u g g a f o r
one believed open. L i n saw Lieut.
r as
They testified that
ajM Dobson pause in the central --ope­
per Front Fdot knew, both the steeri
\ 0[ Wine were rating room, heard, him call the*
the lights of the '«ut
to quarters and then saw him
ht of the
of land in this city, in good order on the
b to the deck.
Both men
the failcollision. Lira critic!
'a s the Gabbett and ure of the City of R|m&lt; to throw climbed through the conning tow­
properties, fronting n Itn* to the aubinfrin in ans- er hatch to tne. bridge;
Pleaded for Une.
fonroe, was announced wer to the plea of the ctmpiander. )'
Geicr thought the deck to bo
l y b y F . H. Scruggs of Other than this both declared, they level,
and apparently the ship rid­
no criticism to make of un­
iffga Realty Company, had
seamanlike conduct on tie p art of ing normally, but Lira said that
tinted the transac- the officers and crew of the other the borr was down 10 degrees. Both
said that the jbctalde of the sub­
r a consideration said craft. .
1
*01
marine was “very close” to the
Roth. Were A slrtp..
ite |2 &amp;),000.
That the submarine 1 probably starboard side of the steamer and
lg to the annQunce- wa* running on the surface prior
(Continued on Page Two)
property jraa purchased
mdo syndicate beaded by
ir-Bulgvr. Company from
“ nith and Edwerd H ljcity. Mr. Sm ith,'it is
M deed of the Gobbet
r, while he and Mr. Hlgned the Keqniion, tract

a

Feet

Coni
.. . t’ td

Dry Raid Remit
Capture, of 20,i
tuor
Cases

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iplane May B e c$
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litional Aid Is
iptain Berry In SffoS
Po Rid State of M enace

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i

BURLINGTON. N. j . Oct. 2.
■—(AV--Fifty-six prisoners, tak.en in q rafd'at MasonvlUe on a
barge containing $5QOjOOO worth
bf liquors, were brought to tho
bounty jail today.- Efforts by
tho barge to burn the boat were
frustrated by state police.
Tho horge contained 20,000
cases of foreign llquom includ­
ing Champagne, BenedHctlne,
Cryme de Methe, Scotch and
English whiskies and Wines. The
Capture was made by four state
slice, assisted by Charles
nrstnke, former prohibition
agent of Columbus, O.
In addition to the barge and
its cargo, six trucks and four
automobile!)
were
captured.
Troopers said they were offer­
ed $75,000 to leaye the placb
and allow the boose runners to
continue unloading. Lied;. Wil­
liam Nichols, who lead the
party of raiders, is holder of a
distinguished service medal and
trooper Rankin, who with Ser.
Wilton nnd Trooper Green com­
prised the party, recently was
awarded a prite of $1,000 by
Liberty foirtan act of heroism,
________________ :-----------------------

Cotitinued
=-*1•.
Expenditure 4f {K* . .
Realty Vali
appropriated by the Sanfoi
ber of Commerte for use I
Reffec
Florida almost any day, the Gov.
Inr tiling thin c
eminent la prepared to wago n
l
P&amp; $L, .
section of thej Ui
ruthless war upon a moment’s no­
W hat is help
Canada has beStill ______
tice, according to Capt.._. John G.|
record for r e a l '
announcement to this effect made
Berry, lh command of the Florida
today by Henry Kks, Jr„ f
in Sanfo
district of th e,C oast Guard who
ty director of the ergamsal
county was eatabl shed
_ arrived In Tampa Thrusdny.
Includedlin the announcement ta Rear Admiral Mbf'ett, director of I
the New York, New Jc rng. September, win
a statement to the effect th a t
the navy s LureeU of’ aeronautics, j tey antj
England coast virwarranty
and quit
naugural display of
« he appeared bkfore President U J l i y blockaded, as a result of a
d
w
tls,
representing
a
advertising, as embodied ir
Coolidgeis.committee at Washing-1threo luonths* relentless drive hy
mpnifi
plan for the campaign
occurred ton, which is investigating avia-1 the Government’s rum fleet, the
$2,312,500, were re
n a number'of the larget ne*r»p* tlon.
he office of Vance
rum runnere are reported to be
rs In the state yesterday.
making plans to invade the Florida
ass, clerk of the county coi
Final arrangements With tin
coasts to land their liquor here,
during the month
Dorn land Advtertiiing agency of
Capt. Berry said.
Thcso figures were suppi
Brooklyn, were completed trecan tCapt. Berry has not yet sent dcthis morning through the com ‘
ly, and the advertising copy ia now
ritc requests to Washington to
of Manager A, C. (Jatter of
being distributed among the news­
re-enforce tho Florida fleet of 30
Sanford Credit Association, it!
papers and periodicals Ui various
ships which ia constantly patrolD
compiled the account, und are aa!
sections for use during' a period
ing the E ast and West coasts, but
to show an average of 13.8
which will extend fur six months,
ho indicated thnt he ia keeping in
pletcd transactions, daring i
according to the local authorities.
continunl communications with the
working day of the month.
The object of this advertising Coach
W elch el’fl
Prqtcges nuthorltiee at Washington with the
According to the iigurea a ’
in the sals
tract
campaign, according to members
Said
to
Be
Ready
For
Cur- i"tc.ntion ° { having fifty or moro
aide today, realty deals during,
an lying
J*y id?
.
.
of the publicity committee is to
D . ___
rp«—
cruisers down here at once If any
past month have far outstrip]
en French and Myrtle Avetain
Raiser Tomorrow, c)(ill&lt;mcy nrigc&gt; 8o Cj,pt. BCrry
iiDcure new residents, Vrho will
any preceding period of the ye
and&gt;between Fulton Street CaiUaux Thinks H « Nation Seven Airmen Are In Favof come to Sanford with the primary
CInin\ Team Best,in Years said that a fleet of at least eighty
the total amount recorded dur]
WIU Accept 'Frail 1Formula’
Separate Navy Air Corps; idea of locating here permanently.
ike Monroe.
--------|boats, including Urge, hlghpowerSeptember
being greater by $7
Investigation
To
Be
Con
Submitted
to
Save
NegotSh700 Feet on Lake Monroe
Tho class of itenerant speculators
Sanford High School .will send ed cruisers and small fast patrol
-toy than August, tho next hlgi
said to contain apnroximatctlorisFroniGoing to Naught
tinned On Monday Morning now found in a number of sections its piguidn warriors Saturday to boats will bo mUsteml into scrmonth, when transactions here
tn and one half city blocks,
throughout tho state are not want­ I^eaburg for the opening game of I vice just as Boon un-the rum Geet
amounted to $1,514,100. This in­
have' a 700 foot frontage
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.— ( &gt; P WABHINGTOnI~OcL 2.—(/p)- ed here, it is pointed out, and the the season, confident of winning the I makes a move for the Florida wacrease ia shown to be approxi­
’ the proposed West Side The- frail formula &lt;f a tentative Orgnnlxatlon of tho navy air serv­ advertising to be used in the forth­ Initial struggle and buoycil by tho tors.
Rhodes, Market Commission mately 5 i per cent.
sd and boulevard. The tract arrangement, which .must be rati­ ice was sharply criticiiqd by ,8®^ coming campaign bas been prepar­ knowledge.that the H huskies repMay Use Submarines. '
Increase In Values Shown,
Man Addresses Chamber at
as the IlcRipg property in fied by the French gavemmen't was en of Its own officers in testimony ed with this in mind, it is shown. resenting the local instittition is
’‘When the rum Gcct arrives it
Tho greater amount recorded S'fi
Noon;
Is
Here
F
o
r
Geneva
eluded in the deni, it is point- thrust into the breach to prevent Thursday before the president’s
The governing bodies here, and tho most promising for a number will pursuo tho rum runners just
during September it U pointed
complete collapse of the Franco air board.
Meet; Quotes
Statistics out, is due to the increase In
as a fishing smack follows a
the Chamber of Commerce have of years.
announcement will be made American debt funding negotia
This assertion isjfctho common school of mackerel,” Capt. Berry
Lining up in favor of a separate adopted this policy it is ntated,
values In this section, sincu tho
js time as to what disposition tions.
air corps in the navy, each vritness realising that the permanent resi­ opinion of thoio who have been said. “If nefcessury he will gut a
Addressing members of the San volume of business has not in­
e'lfuw owners vrtli make of their
Thus, ono week after Finance charged the present administration dent means increased population, In close touch with tho preliminary number of seaplanes to spot tho ford Chamber _ of Commerce nt creased in proportion to tho sum
chase. Mr. Fletcher, however, Minister CaiUaux and his associ­ syntem was responsible for unrest stability and, prosperity for the work carried on during the early rum fleet and if wo find it necestheir weekly luncheon in the Sem­ involved. Comparison of the num­
.expressed himself as being ates had laid down the first French and discouragement now manifest entire community.
weeks of the season under the I saiy to fight submarines which inole Grill today, I„ M. Rhodes,| ber of deeds registered during tho
Agiy In favor of the extension proposal fqr funding their govern­ among the air personnel.
Deric ns submitted by the Dorn- supervisory eye of Coach Wclchel.lthe rum runners might use to land State Marketing Commissioner of respective months show that in
Seminolo Boulevard west of ment's four billion war debt, they
Und AgeMcy, said to be specinlluta grid mentor ntHhe Palmetto Ave- liquor here, wo will equip our Jacksonville nnd Tallahassee, de- September the total reached 348.
.
Questioning
of
the
air
pilots
wi|
Street.
J
departed for Paris, taking with
nua school&gt;*A. number of veter- cruisers with depth chnrges such
be continued today when Com in community advertising, are un­ am of last yenr’s successful squad n.i were used during the World scilbcd the position of poultry P*iS nn increase e| but-six. over July,
rzr« also nnrnupeed thoa them a document intended only .to
iquely distinctive, according tto
ductlon in' this ninto, in relntiion wheh 310 such papers were, rec­
mender
John
Rodgers,
who
was
in
are-said to be back in the harness Wur and destroy thorn.”
F the » ith j» -* t W
fW the
to
(' gap sufficiently
‘
' assure
members
of
tho,committee,
and
are
to the other farming activities in orded in tho county. '
Streep V
Mintlnrafty of negotiations—even ui charge of the Hawaiian flight pthhe uiid to possess' attractive individ­ thin fall.
. - I "So f®r . tn® Government fleet Florida.
Tho figures made public today
IFN-9
No.
1,
will
bo
the
first
to
be
..._Avenue-Aer
nio for a north- long range.
rango.
., •.
And to this nucleus has been I has not discovered the rum indusuality in their text and illustra­
heanl
Mr. Rhodes, who is in this city bring the total for the first nino
syndicate. Whila Via details
Differences Overcome.
ndded tho most promising of th eltry using submarines but we are
in conhthtion writh tho second nn months of 1925 to a new high rec­
The testimony of tho navy pilots tive features.
:ming the sain were disclosed
The arrangements proposed by
material which reported after the prepared if they do.”
Monthly
periodicals
of
national
mini Piultry Institute hold in Sent ord also, it is shown. During tho
this time, it is understood that tho American Debt Commission, ns was in accord with that 'previous­
call for candidates was issued.
"The coast has boon denning up
sale price was approximately s final move to overcomo what ap­ ly given by army air officers, nil circulation to be included in the Practice sesslop.i every evening tho rum runnt.r t off the con&gt;t of inolo county, gavo members a keen period $9,785,270 worth of prop­
insight into the extent of tho poul­ erty has changed hands through
' per front foot. ;
peared to be insurmountable dif­ of whom, except William Mitchell, campaign are announced as includ­
v , * . n » j . ™ , . . a n . w try business in thu stnto nt this tho consumntion of 2,531 realty
&lt;5fl
ferences, would have France pay recommended a separate air corps ing the Review of Reviews, Trav
negotiations, it is shown.
time,
presenting
an
exhausive
set
for
tho
army.
The
colonel,
who
an annuity of $40,000,000 a 'yeur
t,*fln Mninrisi At.inricnn Auto As- ar® confident _ tnnt the trip to |sections have become discouraged, *
Local business men declare tho
for five years and would enable concluded his teidmony yesterday, lean Motorist, American Auto As­ Leesburg will fulfill the propheny C t Berry said. "We are going of iiintistic* which graphically
show its great importance, and the now wave of prosperity reflected
the two governments .to continue favored establishment of a depart­ sociation and the Southern Tour now voiced by adherents and crit* t0 watrt tho Hamc ^
relentless war present inadequate supply In the by the record divulged today, to
Book.
consideration of a program of final ment of national defence.
ich of the pastime.
against
the
rum
merchnnts
down
he thu natural result of a general
The 41 newspapers which will
settlement to succeed the proposed
Each no"y officer today iwhn
No announcement was made to­ here ns was waged in the North.” face of nn increasing ilemnmi.
focusing interest upon Sanford
In
his
talk
today,
ho
stated
that
be
included
in
tho
program
are
pact at .its expiration.
questioned whether he knew of any
day regarding the probable line­
May S tart Anytime.
the raising of poultry, as an In­ nnd this section of the state. It
Further it concedes that the an­ hesitancy among naval officers to announced as fololws:
up that will face the referees whis­
Predicting that the rum . fleet
Is pointed out that a large num­
nuity thus paid shall be in lieu of freely express personal opinidns
The New York Times, Herald tle tomorrow afternoon. It is under­ will leave the North within u dustry, is rated fifth in point of ber of the principals involved in
f ALLAI1AS3KE, Oct. 2.—f/P) all interest on the debt during the
Reduction
among
tho
crops
of
befpre investigrung bodies, and on
stood that certain players have al­ month or two or pethnps sooner
realty deals here during Septem­
ttorneys for tho defense in the time it shall run— or an interest this point the witnessen were in Tribune, World nnd Sun; Brooklyn
ready shown sufficient form Ito because the hurricane seuson 1ms ■Toridn, by state agriculturists. ber were cbmpumtive strangers
Eagle;
Philadelphia
Public
Udger
Dps so-called Popham case, charge of approximately one per­
•Iven
in
this
relatively
high
postdisagreement. Four said they were (morning and evening), Record insure them a regular berth on ended, Capl. Berry believes they
in the community, or had recent­
j been given until Oct. 1 by cent a year.
awaro of such a feeling among and Bulletin; Baltimore Sun; the squad, but no definite infor­ will start operations down here ion, Mr. Rhodes pointed out, dur"Court of Appeals to file tho
CaiUaux Expresses Hope. » some officers, while the-other three Washington Star; Pittsburgh Ga- mation is available concerning anytime. He said the liquor smug­ nc the next 12 months Florida ly become residents of the city.
»fs in the noted litigation,
M. CaiUaux gave American com- testified they had not observed i t lotte-Timcs and Presti; Boston which men will faq&amp;Jhc Leesburg glers are well aware of the great will spend $12,000,000 for impor­ Optimism Kelt in Local Circles,
tation of eggs nnd poultry fsom
It is further known thnt thn
ho ceno p rew out of prosecu- mUslonera the hope that he believ­
The board also asked each officer Transcript and Herald, nnd the defense.
invasion of tourists to Florida thi» other murcPs than the state.
number of realtors here have in­
by tfie United States govern- ed the French government would
It ii» reportoil here today that u year and they have planned to take
Christian Science Monitor; 'Now
for
constructive
suggestions
ns
tnt of William Lee Popham, accept the agreement. He declined
In discussing this feature of the creased to a largo degree during
Haven, Conn., Courier Journal; Ne­ largo body of students and local
vn as tho “millionaire oyster to sign it as a plenipotentiary inas­ tho air mrvice and amor-* the rec­ wark, N. J., News; Providence Sun- niumni have made arrangements advantage of that and will conse­ situation, ho declared that, with the summer season, and it
ig ," for using the malic to de- much as he had been intrusted by. ommendations was one by Captain Journal; Chicago News nnd -Trib­ to Journey to Leesburg,, for the quently try to invndu our shores tho advantageous climatic and oth­ pointd out that tho majority
with their cnrgocs of w^t goods. er condition!! prevalent here, there­ the recently licensed agents ari
|yud. It grew1 directly out of ‘ he his government, he said, to sign George C. Westervclt, manager of une; Cleveland Plain Dealer; Cin­ initial nppeurnnco of the team.
Cupt. Berry explained thnt the in no reason why Florida, in addi­ newcomers.
by Popham of St. Leo's island. only a finul settlement and no the naval air craft factory at Phil­ cinnati Enquirer; Indianapolis Star Bj
adelphia, which would create a sep­
rrtn fleet, about 7U ships in all, tion to being «elf-sup}H&gt;»l|«if in
Keen optimum is frit nntom
Dphnm was convicted in the Un- questioned his own right to act on arate air corps within tho navy, Detroit News; Minneapolis ;Trlb- *
ami some of them nig ocean tho matter of poultry products, those closely allied with thu r
vHtates district court and sen- an arrangement of a provisional subordinate to the secretary of the une; St. Paul Pioneer Pres*; St.
steamers, is thoroughly organized, should not bo able to provide sev­ estate inti rests) for thu success i
hd to 4 years Imprisonment. character.
navy and the bureau of navigation. Louis Globe-Democrat and Post
hnd equipped with wireless, in eral times that amount for export the coming tourist reason.
A
Art appeal was taken to the Court
“Consequently, being as desirous The corps would be complete with Dispatch; Des Moines, Ia. Register;
WASHINGTON, Oct.. 2
fighting the rum fleet which re­
thorities point to the enornio
ns you are not to interrupt the ne­ in itself as to ordinance, quarter­ Kan: iis City Star; Omaha World The president's nirernft board con­ presents un enormous amount of shipment.
t Appeals.
traffic said to hu coming to t!
Tne briefs in the case, according gotiations, which can not fall to master nnd other similar depart­ Herald; Montreal Star and Gazette tinued its aviation inquiry.
wealth "tho Government is prncti- Swimming Pool Estimate Given stutc for tho winter, and declare
reach
an
agreement”
M.
CaiUaux’
Committee
reports
occupied
much*
ittomeys ’ for the defense will
Tho Interparliamentary Union
(Continued on Page Two)
ments. It would function, nob inde­ and the Toronto Globe and Star.
last latoment to *he Americans pendently, but ns a part of the
of tho business scsi£on of the meet­ that the advertising now’ being done
ibout 3,000 pages.
Included among the newapupere opened its sessions in tho house
laid,
"the
minister
of
finance
can
ing, it is Htutcd. S. O.. Shinhutscr, by Sanford, both community und
within this state which will/earry of representatives.
Catty was ono of the hardest
fleet.
reporting for tho swimming pool through local enterphise will reSanford’s meslago are the Miami
President Coolidge designated
ht in Florida's legal history, do no more than submit to his col­
committee, stated that nfter leng­ suit in a greatly increased popu­
Herald nnd News; Tampa Tribune; the week of November 16 as Amer­
attorneys were retained by leagues of the French cabinet the
proposition
whirh
you
huve
made
thy investigation members of the lation for the city duing the sea­
Jacksonville Times - Union and ican Education Week.
jihnm. They included Phillip D.
committee hnd reuched tho con­ son.
Journal, Orlando Sentinel and Re­
The shipping hoard voted to
Kill, Pensacola; John Wl Coo, to'lay, und he will do his utmost to
clusion that complete coat of an
Comparative tabulation, by tho
porter-Star; St. Petersburg Times withdraw broad powers delegated
insacoln; John P. Stokes, Miami, ble •&gt;*n anawor na soon aa possiattractive pool, together with the months, of the number of record­
and the Daytona News.
to the Fleet Corporation last year.
d Fved Dayis and W. C. Hodges,
necessary bath-housen, concession ed in Seminole county, nnd tha
Tlie French agreed to submit to
igL Relieve Progress Made.
llahassee.
WASHINGTON, O ct 2.—&lt;/P)— stands, etc., would approximately amounts Involved, are shown au
their
government
a
temporary
11 was after making this stateM arkets
follows:
_
roant that M. CaiUaux and his as­
agreement calling for settlenjent Three agents of tho Interstate $10,600.
ra r Body PlanningTo sociates
Amt.
MIAMI,
Oct.
2.—UP)—
Mrs.
Do­
Deeds.
Commerce Commission have been
marched in.single file from
The publicity committee, repre­
of its American war debt.
CIIICAGOfOct. 2.— (/P)—Wheat,
I 474,000
.......... ... 164
ordered into Florida, \V. !\ Bartel sented a t tho meeting by Howard
rothy
Bolger,
formerly
tho
secre­
tne
meeting
and
the
end
of
the
A
drive
was
begun
to
raise
$T&gt;,tiscipline
Mitdhell conversations between the two
543,500
Decenmber. 1.30Vfi to lJTtl; May,
............. 309
tary of Fred G. Beale, of Bing- |.38K ,to 1.39V , Corn, December, 500,000 for memorials to Wood- director of service for tlm com Hulick, approved the tentative ad­
1
(238,500
______
309
mission,
said
Thuniday,
to
observe
row Wilson in Washington and at
vertising schedule as it hud been
had come. M.‘ Cnll- hnmpton, N. Y., nnd whoso name
/ASHINGTON, Oct. 2.— (/P)—• commission**
6,781,000
]
______ 309
the progresa of railroad attempts prepared, and submitted it to mem*
mux wa8 unhappy that a perma- is connected with the mystery sur­ 78Ti to 7914; Oats, December 39% . Princeton University.
eiplinary action against Col.
‘
7
2
:,j:
.
......
.......203
to
relievo
acute
traffic
congestion
n*;nl orrangement was not reach- rounding hi* disappearance, vol­
bers of the organization with Cull
llinm A. Mitchell, aircraft storm ad.
1.262,750
f
.............. 269
particularly on the etute’a east­ recommendations.
Secretary Mellon, too, was dis­ untarily appeared at pojico head­
d^r, will he renewed by tho
l,-$ 18,920 &gt;•
....... 310
ern coast.
appointed,
but
he,
nevertheless,
re­
A report was presented mem­
quarters here Thursday morning
far Department as soon as Coi.
1,511,100
________ 276
Bartel lurid present information
garded the results as n step fpr- and convinced the authorities that
■
■«•2,250
n zv“n
bers
nt this time by J . !&gt;! Chitten­
(itchell completes his testtimony
2iJH
gave him reason to hope for relief
...... ....... 310
?
a
r
*
*
*hat
a
better
un4
den,
announcing
that
local
realtonshe is not implicated in the affair.
cforv the air bourd, which U exsoon from tho tie-up, though re­
ng between the two na­
had subscribed for nn additional I
cted to Ho r:ithin a day or two. ,.erstan&lt;“
Totals
....2,531
$9,785,270
“I
did
work
for
Fred
Beale
in
peated
embargoes
have
been
de­
tions had been developed.
21,000 advertising circulars for
Col. Mitchell will be directed to
Binghampton as his stenographer
The largest! transfer recorded
ROCKINGHAM, N. C., Oct. 2.— accord because he would not work; clared against certain classes of their own use, and thnt 9,000 mora
But observers, and even mem­ before I came to Miami,” Mr*. Bol­
sport to the Inspector general of
freight,
particularly
by
the
Florida
during
September is shown to
because ho had n bud temper and
({?)—
Elizabeth
Cole
Thursday
took
bers
of
the
American
Commission
would likely lie tuken by others. I hfjVtt
le army in connection with the
ger said, "but I know nothing of the witness stand In defense of her because she could not luok up to East Coast system.
frum tho Lix‘khutchoo
ivestigatior, as to whether the iLi varicd opinions as to the tan­ his actions since I left. I thought
Tho committee named last FrlEricS n,pB„y to J . O. BUD, Jr.,
“Other railroads have congested
him as a husband.
father,
W.
B.
Cole,
wealthy
cotton
gible
results
of
the
seven
day
con­
snguage he employed in a statehe was in Binjj’humpton until I manufacturer, who Inst Aug. 15
Throughout her testimony the in an endeavor to route freight day to Investigate the ,ocn! labor fcr n r,„ll;j.ifration of approxivent made public in San Antonio, ference. Disappointment and dis­ read the paper this morning.” .
young
woman betrayed no emotion. shipments away from tho congest­ situation v-ur unable, to, secure apy niftt^ty
mately $383
$3-*'3, 500.
shot
and
killed
W.
W.
Orpiond,
rex., and which precipitated tlie satisfaction predominated in some
tangible
information
on
the
subj
otla-r
tri’nsactien
of notahlu
ed
zone,”
Bartel
»uid,
"but
with­
Charles
Bolger,
her
husband,
She
glanced
repeatedly
in
tho
dl;
Otla-r
tn
jipointment of a opccial air board, quarters that the Americans had accompanied her to Miami with an­ former sweetheart of tho young rectjion of her father end often out great effort, since th e.greatest Ijaet, and tho matter was held over size included in tho list
e,r /
woman.
Attorneys
for
Mr
Cole,
been
unable
to
do
more;
in
ethars
institutes conduct to the prejuponding
future
action.
congestion
has
been
between
West
this
morning
were
by
tho
changed
the
position
of
her
foot.
other
friend.
Mrs.
Bolger
said.
who Is on' trial here for murder,
cf good order and military uie prevailing sentiment was that She gave the police hsr street ad­ have set up pleas of self-defense
Coconadu Beach Company to i h * ,
On cross examination the young Palm Beach and Miami into which
France can do better in the way
pscipline.
i
Rraily Coaipwilj,
no
other
rail
route*
car,
penetrate
dress
and
said
that
she
would
be
woman
testified
that
she
had
seen
and
transitory
insanity.
of terms five years hence than her
Note W a rn s N egroes I Eriit-Ciiilleadon
for
$106,900
including
105 acre'-;
successfully.
Our
men
have
instruc­
her
father
about
an
hour
before
h
I
their
aerrfec
should
circum­
Tiie statu rested its case this
represinUHyea felt obit tu do at
to
this time. Among all of those di­ stances warrant their communicat­ morning after four eye witnesses the shooting. She was in an au tions to find the facts and also seek N ot To Occupy House land a transfer of lands from Idward Higgins and %. h . TvngM
concerned with the negotia­ ing with tier in connection with had testified they saw Cole, weal- tomnblle. she said, and passed the opportunity to ai.si.it.
“I now believe tnut the double
"aken From Vessel rectly
j t&lt;&gt; tho Iziudon Develc
thy textile executive, fire three Manufacturers’ building, in which
tions, however, there was a notice­ Beuie’a disappcara.ice.
NASHVILLE, Term., Oct. 2
lHT.SOO*
Mr. ami Mrs. Bulger came to shots into the body of Ormond as he had an office. She saw him track construction which the Flor­ (A*)— A jar containing gunpowder pany f
able sense of relief at their con­
ida
Hint
Coast
is
completing,
und
through
the
window
nnd
noticed
clusion.
ON BOARD U. S. S. CAMDEN
Miami last Monday, she told the he sat in his car on the streets
and n note earning that "death. j G
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&gt;FF BLOCK ISLAND-—By Wirepolice. They are employed in a of Rockingham last Aug. 15. One that he was chatting, laughingly with the clearing up of the lino bell und destruction” would bo the O p O llta l t I U rL C rt
which
the
present
ejpborgo
wilt
ul
with
several
persona.
She
did
not
other
witness
served
only
to
Iden­
to Associated Piess, Oct. 2.—
downtown office, it was stated by
Goes Dp In Value.
M o fO C f
low. that truffle con bo gotten into fate of tlia negro, who would move p a n jt&lt; il i» f
ie toll of luiowir deaJ of Sub- . PA RIS Oct. 2.— (/Pi—Tho first persona at the home where they tify a photograph showing position stop.
Into the building wn* found Tburs- t U p i i a i
OL
iU U t
motion.
.
Before she wrii excused the wit­
trine S-51 was raised to four to- tangible effect here of the tempo­ have rooms, nnd they huve bDcn in of the buildings and the automo­
~~
"The ri&gt;u*» of tho difficulty. It Hnv rnorntng at n hoitso in Smith!
when divers recovered the bo. rary. debt settlement offer in their rooms every night since com' bile in which Ormond was killed. ness acknowledged hrr signatures
Nashville, which wnz being prepar- j MADRID, Got. *
appears
now,
whs
the
very
great
to
several
lattero
tn
possession
of
After .|u«mtiuiw regarding
if two of the crew in tito en- Washington wu/ to «*n.j tfct: dritar ing to Miami, Mrs. Bolgar
fuf* tk*f»nrinnv
cd for
occupanj Kv* ntftm hflrs o f a |£x6ops CAwYnl
age and period of life here. A. L. tie) store that ‘ will b«- intWriao-d Increase in freight movement, com­ negro cone
compartiuoiit
oi the from 21.1 francs at the opening of ed, to the satisfaction of polic
LbJ-KHtri
out ot
•U I
•ho men were identified
identifi
ns bourse to 21JJ at t o’clock.
chat slat had made reservations for Brooks brought up the subject of later, picaumahly In an effort to bined with the pressure of pus- s^id by
it
serger
traffic,
la-ginning
in
Sep­
refute
her
tustimony
tliit
she
broke
her
relations
with
Ormond.
^
E. Lawton of SomervUW,
weeks
before
the trip to Miami
relations with Ormond of- her tember, which has hitherto been of u ne
Mies Cove testified she broke
SjS., and B. !). Limisay, engine.
I
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APALACHICOLA
-Waterfront she and Mr. Buigvr left Bingencountered only into in the year. borhootl.
accord.
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ami class of Pensacola, Fin, track to be devehped.
(bampton.
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LAN A IR SERVICE OF
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COMMERCE BODY
GIVEN FACTS ON
POULTRY TOPICS

Si

iham Defense
|es An Appeal In
rster B e d Case

Washington News

Commerce Experts
Ordered To Florida
To Aid Rail Tie-Up

Beqle Disappears;
Former Secretary
Is Not Implicated

Wealthy Carolinian’s Daughter Goes
On Stand To Aid Him In Fight For Life

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C ity T ax Collector,
United SU U
of Compbilai
JACKSO
That the Richard i
which the children

an Isaac In federal coart last Jan.
7. McDonald and the e:».ates are
-ro-defendants in the litigation wttti
Mrs. Bala Croker, who has until
Wednesday, October 7 to file her
reply to the complainant*' plea.
The filing of the answer to the
original MU was In compliance wUh
executive orders Issued .‘ by Feder­ placed M rs/ Sophie' Poleski of New
al Judges Rhydon Call and Lake consciousness with wine bottles. H
ognition.
ft
Jones.
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plaint maintained that tb e-jrU J

Loans
Clearwater Gets Homes
I"Please give me a line" were the
•CLEA RW A TER, Oct. 2^—OP)— commander's last words before the
Clearwater's building permit* fo r1submarine slipped beneath the waSeptember touted 9663,700, an In- ter, L iu asserted,
crease of more than 1,000 per cent
Both L iu and Ceier were caught
T 'erw8*2tf ? ber' ^ ' I “ c? rdlnffto ,n
Hnw or antenna and
A. K . Selden, building Inspector went down but straggled loose and
Included In the new projects were enme to the surface.
"« * « 1° t h . * &gt; t e .n d l.o k .d
around," Geier decli
I counted
six heads. The ati
of Rome was goin;
a few minutes I __________ __
ether boys and I only saw four oi’
them."
Only Three Saved.

frM trtic U o ii

Records Shattered During
September; Miami Figures

Million In Palm Beach.
lectors office last
W E£T PALM BEACH, Oct. 2 . ~
am ounU an included
LfHtUna and repairs OP)— Building permits issued dur­
ing the month of September in
West Palm Beach totaled $1,683,002, and in Palm Beach, $246,600,

to data la $5,768,706- which-U two
million more than th» total of last
y ta i. The residence construction is
more than any two previous months
and givep Lakeland a record of
building a new home every four
and a, half hours. On the last day
of September 23 permits were tak­
en out fuy new ren'denccs. Up to
date permits .f o r 711 new resi­
dences’ have been' issued, ■

Fifty Permits In Behring
SEBRING, Oct. 2^-UP)— Build­
ing nermltb fo r September issued
through the office of City Clerk A.
M. Wolfe number 60, carrying a
total of $100,835. Residential con­
struction .predominated, this phase
of building work involving $164,*
700. Office buildings costing $6,000, municipal pier costing $1,500
and garage co. i ing $0,700 were the
other items included in the per­
mits.
Thirty-six homes wore projected
during the month, the price rang*
lag from less than $1,000 to $10,-

.Tam pa Sets Record
TAM PA, Oct. 2 ;—UP)—All single
month records for construction
- were shattered In Tampa during
September- with the • issuance of
September
i 700 building p«rm|ts for project •
- involving an aggregate of $5,170,083. Tho previous peak in construc• tlon came in. July with $2,926,21»5
In permits granted.
A $1,600,000 hotel, 3 office build"t Inga, scores of Industrial houses
wul hundreds of dwellings are In­
cluded In the month’s program.

including himself, only three were
saved by the boat lowered by the
City of Rome.
Lira was the first picked up. Ge­
ier said a lighted ring buoy was
thrown to him and he was picket
up, and that a t that time the steam
er had headed about and was ap­
proaching him.

R U M RUNNERS
MAY SH IFT T O
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SANFORD,

For F ln t Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at 7%
Consult ns first when in the m arlut fog funds
creed that the prof
Macnotta A Si-comi A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
no«
homestead and as s
held in trust, the chi
Croker a
heir’s portions and
dowry, right
In suppon of this Million they
have , declared that Croker wa * a 1
head of a family under the Floridal
state legislation.
This declaration is danied in the
defendants reply in which it is
oointed out that Crqker, following
his second msrrlage, lived upon the
properties only at intermittent pe­
riods and-that he was not. "a head
of a family In this state,"
They contend that the properties
were purchased only cnrsn invest-)
sent bash and that at tid time did
Croker use or express ap intention
to use the lands as a homeaftatfA-. 1
The defendants maintain th.i !
the deeds of conveyance between
Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen must .pay
Croker, Alice Eccleatan .and Mrs.)
Croker and between Mrs. Croker,,
City License Promptly.' Temporary license will
and McDonald and between Mc­
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Donald and the Palm Beagh estates1
be.
issued
until
bond
can
be
applied
for
arid
apwere made In legal fashion'^with
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proved.
Each
Broker
required
to
furnish
$2,500
en.1 It in charged In .th e. bill of
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,
complaint that the, transactions
Bond and each salesman $1,000.00 Bond.
were not legal inasmuch as po con­
siderations were made in eiihsr
Instance.
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CITY REAL ESTATE LICENSE

Enormojis profits

DUE OCTOBER 1,1925

a re made. Profit
is the big reason
fo r the rapid de­
velopm ent of our
poultry industry.
F eed Red C6mb
P o u ltry -Feeds for
m axim um results.

ELLEN HOY, T ax Collector.
Elm-and Coinnierci

Evening Uusines Class
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.

Every Monday. Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9
Beginners may enter, at any
time

Two In Small Boat
End Record Journey

Are You Open
to Conviction?!

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ON T H E S E !

We tell you that we use Reg­
ular $10 nnd $50 Woolens in j
d lots on 3rd Street within ten these Made to Order 2-Piece
minutes walk of post office. Suita at
New street, paying paid.
Many nice new Spanish bun­
galows In the vicinity.

Advertisements are the news

Priced For Quick Sale
L A T P t c s a kj*p c s c n t u c m c -m :
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A M A M C O M S 'D I A N F A I L S T o M A K &amp; A \
H IT WITH H13 “BUM H U M O R AND TRICES T o
R A I3C . A M U S H
G U Y IN G P E O P L E
A L / IM ISN C S. IT
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311 First National Bank

Loans

in THIS 1SI£/\T TO IO N
COOK. A T

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1 1 bis in Rose Court The price will m
advanced $500. each after Saturday, Sept
us quick about these. Terms.
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MONEY AVAILABLE

A man can't understood why a
women cant understand why“ he
.'in't underhand.

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ALBANY, N. Y„ Oct. 2.— C/P)The eighteen foot motor hoot
Transcontinental, which has been
making u journey across the North
Americun continent by water, left
hero Thursday afternoon on Its
a IT R
S U R V I V O R S i " * * to New York Ulty and the end
of U" w y ***. • After « atop off
OF
— Building permits issued for GIVE
t i l V Hi DETAILS
U H j I A IL iH
U H °v«rn1*ht at C a ^ iH , the craft wl"
construction work in Jacksonville n p r L ' M T
I M C A C T l ? ! ? start the Inst leg of its trip today.
represented a total valuation of $1,- K H jL /H i XN l
i U O A f t l H itt The Tr&amp;nsconinentnl left Astoria.
Ore., In May.
720.070, the city building inspection
■" John E. Hoag nnd Frank S. Wil­
announced at close of business to-j
(Continued from Pago One)
day. The total Included $1,100,000 Gclor thought they were rubbing, ton, who with a dog made up the
for a new hotel and $418,775 forf Lieut. Dobson pleaded for a lino ciew of the ernft, logged 5,680
from the City of Rome Lira said. miles In their journey, which was
t » hew dwellings.
made entirely by water (ynept
come 400 miles spent on the soli­
portage across the continen­
BY CONDO tary
E\ EUT TRU E
tal divide.

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Beautiful furnished home in Rom. Court
thai one can afford to own. p art gg ,*
Over a period of three years can be arrahfl

M e c r a t
ON TH CL
T O O in

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And We Mean It!
$1500 E ach
Term s 1-3 cash, balance sem i­
annually.

of every-day things that concern

3-Piece Suit or Overcoat at
$29.50 made to your order and
guaranteed!
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you most.

THE

be complete without them.

Mitchell-Shipp
Realty Co.
316 First National Bank
Sanford Fla.

No newspaper would

JACKSON’S
Ready to W ear
2nd Street.
•Ufe

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�tftUitfif made’’* land I
0 y e t Prospective
Three 8t'nd ay ? hunters Wew
L «&amp;ish w » not to
, 1 § j thrust Into thb Akira •by operatives. of the -State,
a«n checks for res- Game end J*Uh Department U *t

W E M O DISTE 8 HQPPE

Etftnnco fcf reser«Ve Unique In
u One of tjie origiqU^to have been

i now open ready f o r the

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fall strin g ,

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uQKpughridura ,du' Mrs. Geo. Brockhahn
S fr&amp; sn l * here on
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iba In the Spanish- S &gt;y pleaded suOty In court mid
. , A little over ,a
; obtaining permisGovcrnment, D .' P&lt;
s iis u k ia s in i

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* W h o te W h i M t ^ d - Q r a h i t t r i ^ P l o u r .!P worth of this work
mptttqa or underway,
rad tropical flowers of
i being planted on. the
quickly os the dredges
a and steam .shovels
the C ity 'of
l i i S u f a park there.

^Desert Land
looming With

ite .il
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% r a t t s Do£ and Puppy'CAkes.

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Potatoes ....... -....... ..

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F ren ch P eas, Fren ch Sardines, F reh ch Mud!
Fren ch Anchovies, Chinese B ean , Sproiitte

No. 2 cans New Pack

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Purity Peas

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Pumpkifal
Nice F a t
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Mackerel
K it rushes like the wijnl ■ N o.t-lC ftn
E p ra lrii;'th e grasshopper
Sliced PineappUV
fi vegetaUpniHher*! are the
K rt, ' rolling' prairies, the ■ io lbs B e s t . Granulated
n ) hills afui the dry, sandy. ■
Sugar •*-•**■»»*•*•*»tj|M#••#»•*»
That over night niny run
it , flood wptcr ‘from n audidburat
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Plenty of C ortots, B eets, Parsnips, Cabbage, Ruta,
n l&gt; ’.this- western country,
Turnips,
Tomatoes, - Celery, Lettuce, Turnip Greens,
’, has (orre a gradual'
Cranberries. ' ; 1 V "
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iifhmtf' fcVbf ‘westward, has
under the buffalo sod and
APPLES
ie soil for diversified agri•vLnst year the 24 counties

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Suey Sauce* A -l Sauce Mint Sauce

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Dew Kiat Peas.

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Rose Lim e Ju ice.

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D orsey’s Ri*ead, Stone’s Cakes, Blue Valley ‘Blitter.
Richelieu Coffee,

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WESTERN
POT ROAST
OF B E E F ....

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At Your Door

A&amp;P’s Extrem e Low Pri
ces on high quality grocer
ies Save You Money.

B you*; prop­
erty is priced
jrightjwe'Kave
h buyer for

Get Your* Share of the Su
vings. Below

Maine

Cobblers

“Money Saved Is
. Money Made’
6 Guest
B a r s .....
A&amp;P Brand .Large
Buttle
A&amp;P Brand, No. 2 l-^ cp n
Sliced or halves, can

Standard
Maine

Kellogg's, Pkg,
Fresh, Crisp .
202 1st St
SANFOItD

Long, Tender, No. 2

am ............. .
A&amp;P Brand, 16 oz. can
Strong, E ffective ...

m ore

G RO CERIES, M^A

Fresh Always
Pkg. .

Sugar— 15 lb«

Then-Nectur,
Orange, Pekoe
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India Ceylon, mixed* kg
Bokar, lb.

Bed Circle, lb.

Potatoes, Peck

8 O’clock, lb

N. Y. S ta te, Finest Quality, full
Cream, lb.......... ...... ............... .. .

^ONo. 2 Can:...../......................—
IONA Bland. Sweet and tende
No. 2 Can / / _ . ! / __

Toilet
P ap er

Carnation Cream, toll size
At per dozen •••«**
*»*•»»
Carnation Cream, Baby Size
At per dozen.......... i . ...... ...

M E A T S -R E G U L A R P R IC E S

/CJ High Quality, No. 2, full puck

Hound and Sirloin Steak s,.
F ot'R oasto of Beef
At per pound......

Oilier

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P ra ttlo w ’s Pickled Peaqhes; Piekled P e a rs; FruKt
Salad*
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rhile t t e sell­
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[f yod haven’t
ume 'I o call,
l e will call on
rou.
Phone
nr w rite ' 5*

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Complete assortm en t o f Chase and Sandl
« fam ous coffees and teas.
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New Pack Tomatoes

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YO tl HEED
Hap alt your llf r t
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moil important f
work, and John
u r.
fetchants
Mont of the.
Trust Compan,,
whan
To hi* m tan asyi.
Itchall
Victor Lawton dWd
Newt
found tha Chicago .
dropped Into hii b p
power
This
to do with it a t; ha pi
a what be did, actor
counts in tha Chicago
office:
He irajt lorrelied
whom Victor
ithem:
n his ltfwtlmw and
jn u at
“I know that a
rely for aucctss on newxpaper«ly on bankera. If
men. as banka rel
and you
you want my aadvice,
d ....... —
ought not to need it, I will give
t to you. But I want you to de­
cide what aught to be done, and
do it* AU l ask of you b to prove
to ma that Victor Lawson showed
good Judgment when he made you
its. chief assistants and to agree
among yoqnelves.”

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the

leaya off to d a y s * ,
aprvei*.
1

the Mgrossest inefficiency and mismanagethis he was relieved of his command in Texas,
A t ,f?od. m* ny iokas
crayked-about the j w .
Officers List, and machinery was
his court martial.
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ha was summoned to Washington . to testify bfe.
idOnt Coolidge’s Court of Inquiry.. Colonel Mitchell
I t stern a'to be *•*,
out front. San Antonio with eight volumes— or was it tons
about government that*
costs the leas it ia wn
‘ constructive argum ent as to why the United .States
Unburg Sun.
Id have a Department of National Defense with a uni­
fied aifc service. Now he la engaged in presenting these
arguments
to th e startled members of the court.
ljt* m Wjf»
;V C B u t who this m in Mitchell was before last winter, what
he dhl or Where he came from, very few newspaper readers
can remember.
Only a few can recall every having
Oil W ei! ' Sunk—HwJiihemfd of him before this recent controversy was begun. As
so, we fear, a^e the rtjiiej
^
lollttl
to nia hobbles, habits, achievements and personality, they
TH
E
NEW
York
World
dwindled
w e.alm ost totally ignorant. So Bob Washburn of the Bos­
n tho hands of Ja y Gould; the
ton Traisacript has written a few facts about Colonel Mitchell Herald,
Sun, Press, Mail, in New
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Morning headaches »r« i
m ay prove interesting. He w rites:
York, and half a doien other news­
«d by defective vision; a
papers
out
of
New
Yorh,T&lt;faded
ia a picturesque/ person. He ia
ity to visualise, correctly away like sickly infants in tho
j
£ :■
a old. H e comes out of the Wept,
paclty.—W est Palm Beach
hands' of Frank Muqsey, able busi­
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nore courageous and skillful sol**"■■ ' '/I! i
__ _ /-J*
ness man and financier, but with
Well, there is' plenty
■45 f&gt; ■ fir
dier and aviator in the Army than he, not only this
a lofty intellect and Incapable of
tr:*,• .if--’
F.- - ■
U rn . In this drought ^
•descending to the humdrum details
bfat few have touched him. He has been in all wars,
land, even If there Isn’t aa_
of
new:
rwper
work
—
Ip
other
except the Rebellion and Revolutionary wars. He is
to apeak of.—Nashville Osrv
words,
not
a
newspaper
eessentially
s s e n t i a l lfriendly
..................in social communion. He.suffers
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Gould, Munsey and c
from one
me affliction, an independent fortune, H is lm ness men. with nawpp
Evolution
their hands, might hive dpna much
done,
ite ancestor hangs well on a library wall. Men
M i 3.
snvs
better had they known
whose
children
are
crying
for
bread
and
for
Fords
in­
believe
the
J . Mitchell knows—that
cline, more than he, towards respecting their supe­
ocrat.
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wi r» tf
newspaper man to run a
riors. The colonel is not trammeled by this disability.
ft,
per, but it takes a railroad man to
/ He is a restless spirit. He Ib a good deal of a lover
run a railroad and d good peanut 5ft
vender to run a peanut siapd.
of outdoor life, in many ways. He has a string of
PIC T U R ED B Y MOBS
a helpful deed.
horses.
We
saw
him
a
t
the
National
Horse
Show
.
ARKANSAS GAZETTE *
will bring you just-the hope
PRESIDENT COOUDGE, how
nd happtneswywi need.;-' ; £
across the bridge in Virginia. The grounds do not
are you Impresicd by the testimony
f- v ■
»■&gt; - vKaw
It la thb misfortune of the South negro inmate of a state institu­
measure up to their name. He rode several entries.
of Major Ralph Rdyce hcfert1Vour
If the douda should gather round
thgt isolated act* of meb violence tion for the insane killed a nurse.
air board!
i Alin
He
wag
In
uniform.
He
wore
the
habiliments
of
a
^ yon.
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i
It isn’t necessary to ask. Every should color its social life and She was the head of the occupa'soldier, perhaps through the great, long and charac­
then
*.Trn
intelligent American knows your character in the eyes of the rest of tional department i f the asylum
teristic patience of Joh n 1 Weeks. Mitchell is quite
'bttiaU
youll
and she was passing the negro
common sense and sound Judg­ tha country.
1
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Just tha
a -timber-topper. One m ust be to watch not only the
ment.
V ckra of wholesome advertising ward, when she was attacked and
i&gt;.- r
But, for the benefit of .some of^the favored region of the World beaten to death. A horrible and
top-rail, but a t all times to maintain a keep eye on
HIGHEST AIM
their trou
newspapers
and obsolete ipilitary mity be largely nullified by one heart-rending thing. But it must
the gallery, as he does.
and naval "higher ups” that op­ awful inddept In which some mob be remembered that this negro
He is a glutton for public notice, besides whom
Woe,
pose an independent air force, to sterns determined to outdo bloody was insane and on inmate o f a
The young man who aspires to a successful ca^
rilatnp of'" kind
even Babe Ruth seems to turn away from a hot-dog.
ublic institution - f o r " tho insane.
publish as widely sm possible one Apaches Of other ddys.
reer should make character and education his
oreover his deed was simply the
* - • * / ' v* r
part of Major Royce’a testimony,
A front-page headline in the morning press does not
In newspapers work at Milwau­
impulse
of
an
unbalanced
mind
and
ns
public
service,
aald:
"L
ast
year
!0&lt;
/
highest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving-and1
kee is Craddock Goina, a native of
alienate his affections from his matutinal eggs, that
had none of the featurea of the
' ! ^ IV 1 &gt;•' '
T
was
inspected,
by
eleven
generals,
the
Sduth,
a
man
who
knows-the
is, if it concerns himself. It cannot be said, accurate­
regular bank deposits are a great help, in giving
»cd*&lt;; love sad
This old vriiri
and not one of them ever .even South and Is devoted to its inter­ crime that has caused so many
ly , th at the colonel will be heard from, because he al­
goodness;
negroes
to
be
lynched.
Y
e
t
the
ooked at my airplane. Theklwere earn.accuracy,
to your aim. Your* account is invited.
ests. Wisconsin people are now
ready has been. In his comfort he is a medley, like a
ntercsteii only In''the clothing of sdjkin!
ikipg Information about * the mob took this insane negro from
the Imitated men, in saluting, and s&lt;3\jth and Mr. Goins has been ask- a' state institution, chained him to
thoroughbred with a sizable spavin. He appeals and
the cleanliness of my klfchen and ed to write newspaper articles, a tree and beat him to death with
496 Interest M d on'B arings Accounts
yet we shrink, w ith!a touch of sympathy and sorrow.
barracks.
dealing with' this great part of tha a pick handle. If his wap .not
Can't
someone
save
him
7
Ho
is
worth
it.
r. Mellon put the K. 0 . on
country. ••He met one man, "a savagery and barbarism then no
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Who's Who in America also contains a few facts about
MR. PRESIDENT and readers cUar^ high grade sort of man,” who wild tribesmen were ever guilty
savagery and barbarism when
chetl which .would tend to indicate that he is not just an generally, what would yo.u, think of Intenns to locate in Mississippi) of
they toitured and burned victims

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Sf. » rd ijIa ry .i* in d ija m ro B L w ju a tJw S h a iu u 'ii.S A k liy U jd a l 1 whnso

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lble’ .tof vrith_ an - associate, and - operate n

sq unfo'tunaU,aa;totfnH into tiwia
y*«
l»«B
It
»;,• j p
train, i f , they confined themse!
lemselvea Mr. Goina found that this Wiscon- hands.
Many
of
the
terrible
crimes
com­
to inspecting the uniforms o(,£| U ajliL {n an had always harbored some
irs or porters, after unfosttiiate Ideas abput the South, mitted in, other .parts of,the; coun­
man conductors
tho clcanlinesa
is &lt;
of the
and persons In his neighborhood
Ighborbood try and much of the violence are
STR EN G TH - SERVICE - PR O G R ESS
and never asked a queti.ion about earnestly deprecated his decision to charged to the presence of, unastho locomotive.
leave; Wisconsin and go to .live simiiated colonies of foreigners
iH iis iis is u H im iiiis iiM m iilM iiu iu u
afaong people whom they pictured whp are American in nothing ex­
cept their residence, and even that
THIS NATION needs an air force as "barbarians.” So Mr. Goins may be more or less temporary.
controlled by men that under­ sought to inform him about the In the South we boast that we are
stand Hying, men that are inter­ South1and he told the •Manufac­ almost wholly Anglo-Saxon. The
ested in tne difference between turers Record, to which he ap- men who poured oil over a negro’s
an all metal monoplane and a ppaiff for special data, that ho be- body in Mississippi and burned
weak cloth mado biplane, more lievee this Wisconsin man’s going him at stake were Anglo-Saxoi^,
And 6 room house, Garage... Paved street on '•,i:
than in neat uniforms, or service to Mississippi will open the way Thoir families have been American
for
Jdany
mom
of
his
neighbors
saluting.
for generations. The same may bo
Crystal Lake, $6,500.
Providence, taking care of the to do likewise.
said of the men who in Georgia set
birds, put in charge of them the ARight after this Southern man n new muik for mob savagery.
brains of birds, not the brains of m Wisconsin had vouched for the These were Incidents of Anglo6 rooms and bath in Sanford, ail conveniences JG^OO.ypI
rabbits or turtles.
character of the Southern people Saxon civilization, which wo say
Why should this nation, depend- agafist-allegations of- “cruelty” with pride and satisfaction hat its
6 room house on lurge lot in Paola, $1,250.00
;
,ng for its safety in war, upon
d “ ‘barbarism’’ that were unfor- great shrine in the Southern states
[lying machine.*, and flying men,
pye eurrent a mob in Mississippi of this union. We believe our An3 acres in bearing orange grove near-Paolli, $4,509.09
put the nation's flying department
sell a negro, accused of an atro­ glo-Scxon heritage by such savag'
under the, control of human rab­ cious crime, poured oil over his cry and we show ourselves re
bits from the navy or turlos from jpdjr and burned him at the stake, creunt to Anxin-Snxon devotions to
{orhaps if we had sufficient pbw- inw by our abject failure to pros
the arm y!
of physical vision we might see rente and punish those who do
e friends and neighbors of the frightful murder as mobs.
NOT FAR from the train on
The
L. SIMMONS Sales Manager
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isconsin man, those who sought hope for redeeming the South
which this is written in Arkansas
City, Kans., there lives a dog, name t# turn him from Jiis decision to from mob savagery Ties in a flam­
i 08 Magnolia Ave.
Phone J^17|
aTe in Mississippi, going to him ing public sentiment against' de­
unknown, and all tho rest of his
life that dog will believe in mira- i« th copies of newspapers telling fiance and overthrow of law and
this savagery in that state.
clos.
in certain and condign punishment ■ U M u a H ia a M H ia ai a H a a a a U a M ttM a ia M n ii
His owner, probably dead by - W^hin two days there was worse for those who brand all the South
this time, was Warren Hardy, savagery in Georgia; if anything and its people with the bloody
TWO LOTS FA CIN G E A S T
pm
an of quick temper. Seising c^iuld ,bc worse. At Millcdgcville a I work of their own barbarism.
One of the Best Locations in the City
hisa shotgun by the end of the
years old. Wo may hear from him
barrrcl, Hardy hit thb do$ with the I
$750.00 Each
butt. , Neither he noi1 the dog
again,
TH A T THIRD TERM
M
Y
F
A
V
O
R
IT
E
STO
RIES
knew the gun wan losded^Hardy
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MIAMI HERALD
By IRVIN S. COBB
Tho French accuse ua of being
ia in the hospital, and probably
Between Park and Magnolia
"gold diggers,” hut after all that's
wont recover.
, Friends of President Coolidgc
Apparently it did not occur to
Toward dusk, the bridegroom
In Chicago a vaudeville comed­
nut much worse than being "phos­
$1,750.00
phate diggers” of •the kind the ian married a lady who wae like­ went to tho telephono and called
A LL IN one second tho dog felt are dismayed that the third term Mr. Blythe, or the editor who or­
wise connected with the profession up his hotel and asked to bo con­ the blow, heard the explosion, saw idea should be mentioned when dered him to write the article, that
Double Corner A p artm en t House Site i
French are.
t
Immediately after the ceremony nected with his room. Hip new wife hid cruel master stretched on the his .name is written or spoken. he was hhnsolf doing much “ third
-V
Close In
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.4
term tom-tomming.” In one para­
Associated Presa despatches tells I
fffl his bride in her room and answered. In u slightly husky voice ground, knowing nothing about They seem to believe that ho graph of 19 lines “third tei-m'' ap­
gunpowder. That dog will nlwaya •thould not bo treated as other
of three persona Seriously injured w®nt 10
noare:»' blind tiger ho snid:
Corner Lot on Union Avenue
“ Is that you. friend wife! Well, bollevo in . miracles, and alio in .» men, that he is not subject to the pears six times and in another par­
when the automobile in which they where, meeting a number of very
agraph
of
15
lines
tho
hated
words
A Good Buy
.... -»W
this
is
friend
husband.
I
ju:C
mado
—
congenial
friends,
ho
proceeded
to
special providence that avenges same theories and condition* that
were riding was crowded off the
nre found five times. Timt is cer­
a
date
for
dinner.
How’re
things
celebrate
the
recent
event
fitting­
dogs,
when
they
are
hit
with
the
surrounded
other
individuals,
road by another. There is only
tainly putting the third term la­
butt end of a gun.
i Samuel G. Blythe has an article bel, badge, insignia, stamp, pen­
one place for road hogs and thut’s ly. Several huppy hours passed. breaking for y o u !"
ia tho Saturduy Evening Post
in jail.
IT IS foolish, however, to say headed "Third Term Totn-Tom- nant, stigma, seal and brand oni
y ■
» --------- a---------T H E T U R K AGAIN
the lest* you understand, the more ftiors" In which he objects to any Mr. Coolidge with enthusiasm and
REALTO R
"Shoott officer!'' cried the sub­
pertinacity.
MACON TELEGRAPH I
readily you believe In {mraclcs.
tglklof a third term for Mr. Cooldued-looking individual as he bar­
Having
finished
the
unexpired
Rooms
501-502. Phone 95 ,
. j;,
The radio is a genuine miracle idgo. Not that he objects to gived hia. breast, "I admit that I'm un
term
of
Mr.
Harding,
Mr.
Cool­
First
National
Bank
Building.
tpe&lt;
Tho controversy concerns the oil of science, and it tnkos . intelli­ iftg ^hat eminent if silent Vermon­
Tho Turk can hardly he expectinnocent bystander.”— R. M. M. in ed to havo any gn-at friendship
idge was president of the United
dal
fields of Mosul, of course. Brit- gence to understand It^^A savage
SALES FORCE
Miami Tribune. Now by gosh, this for tho League of Nations, pa rile- sin has no high and lofty motives wouldn’t understand it or believe ter another term. Indeed he would States before he "was elected to the
Heem willing to give him a perma- high office. It matters not whe­
M.
M.
STEWART
DOUGLAS KING'
is no joke in Miami.
ulnrly since it was formed by the in wishing a renewal for 25, years in it. i l a ' would sitgplx say rfcni; lease of the White House.
ther he served three years, eleven
- • ---- ---- ----------nations which stripped him of all of the mandate over the Kingdom "w itchcraft” and go his way?
IBut he shies at any reference of u months and 30 days or one year
Now learned scientists are say­ possessions on the continent of of Irak. Shu obtained the mandate
--------- [third term, George Washington’s or month or even a day. Boom­
ing
that
Adam
died
of
the
gout.
i
Europe and limited his domains in over Mosul at the Peace Confer­
ARCH BROWNLEY wrote an refusal of the honor having set a
Then the man who‘ insisted that Asia Minor. Since tho Treaty of ence by bargaining for it.
She admirably brief notice, pinned it j dtecedent that it will be difficult ing him for 1928 is booming him
for a third term, whether the
"Adam had ’em” mu*t have li«id, Versailles, he has regained suffic­ had largely developed the Mosul to the front door of his little res-.tb set aside.
booming is done sincerely or is de­
because if he had, he would nevvr ient power and sufficient of his oil fields and wished continued and taurant at Fort Smith, Arkansas,
Mr. Rlythc declares that the ceptive and traitorous.
have lived long enough to get the old territory, to havo become again uninterrupted exploitation of them, went to tho back room, drank poi­
fting of Mr. Coolidge for a
The time may come when people
gout
the menace of the world's peace. which oho knew she could not gnt son and died.
third term is not sincere. He says of the United States will decide
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Tho farewell notice read:
In the w rr which Greece found dis- It Turkey ware given the territorythat it Is done by opponents in hU
"I am dead. This u.oro will not own party, what ia know as the It beat 9o overthrow precendent
For some tiuw there has been cstrous the Turk rc-took most of More than likely, If Irak had been
___
and elect some man to sjrve lont'■
Old
a rumor that the city was going to the territory he had tost in Europe, restored to Turkey, the French, be op4n today.”
,.
.Guard.
. . . . They
r t want
, . to„ attach
th*0 two terms. But tli^rp
Too
bad
ho
died.
He
should
who
were
said
to
have
backed
tho
including
Constantinople,
and
evol­
build six or eight fine tennis court*
^he^third term lohf-1 to Coolidgu |no iud.catlons that 1928 will I ,and have them ready for use this ved a strong government that has Turks in tho war with the Greeks, have gone into the newspaper bus­ r r&amp;
ti 1* t h ? nf"'lnation may the time nor Mr. Coolidge the L n
Fall. As y*t there ia only ono defied ail the agencies of world would have obtained the oil con­ iness. A dozen editorial chairs need be avoided on th* theory that he But lots of water win flow In
men
able
to
write
briefly
and
to
cessions.
ii„i that is overcrowded every af- peace.
‘ nominated lltlc.1 stream. hefore the neU S '
—
I- OT 113 HIGHLAND S T R E E T
—^
It is an ugly situation, one which the point as Arch Brownley wrote Iha^ thi. defeat will be tolerably I public*,.
oon. And Fall ia already hsie. • In the newest controveay over
National
C o m m it t e e _
the Mosul area, in the Kingdom bodes no good to the world. Drit- in his forty-second and last year, j certain. The "third
lird t«rn» tom- meets and the third term talk mi-v ■
—*
j^omming" is nr. e ffon to kill with |cease n spite of Mr. Blythe S j S
j w Yovk has high buildings of Irak, which the League of Na­ ain does not relhiulnh lightly her | ___
th
MR. SARGENT, the able irentlc- findne
congested traffic; the New tions put under Britain's mandate, valuable concessions over
$1750 Cash—Im m ediate A cceptance
1other third term tom-tom mere.
1
dtbni
prepared to!m an appointed
Attorney
.General
spiral
;h blood pressure and the Turk has taken thu attitude world. The Turk
Iver,-—Plant City Cour- that Mosul Is Turkish® territory defend his tights, eveii to a war |by President Cooil dge, has a mot*
she in tr.* Irak hills. The League o n to , earnestly recommended to thoso cferoed, Attorney General Sargent
hi pressurc
pressure ami
-mi Turkey
luraey will
win possess it if
ii sne
and fnd
R. E . S H I V E R
- •IhUed Stales zjpjjef, **I believe in minding m&gt; weather if you&gt;will refill™ *u h?
not.confined to j has to whin Britain. The League Nations, hi a crisis, has not c - VVesgue of llew
own CTisinesa ”
U .
,
that
Into « World Court or * weague
her?* There aare
r e ,o f Nations r.as side-stepped the ls- erted the power which it
cJWter,-*
1 Uncle Sam had that same motto, j
* J* you ‘*on1 Uke art*
Hamms,
ite
right down sue and has referred it to tho
When reporters asked him about! in the daya of Geo-ge Washington.(finding it disagreeable, loo.— ^parbe put in tho same World Col^rt at The Hague for se t­ compose the difference.
822 May S t r e e t ^
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Jacksonville, Fla
tanburg Sun.
things with wbh’h he is not con- He would do well t? stick Loi t.
weakly stepped aside
tlement.
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rabid shouting need not be taken seriously. Says Who’s
f —=;o'
fir\
/ ■4; England
c*ngmnc3 ha* placed a tax'upoii Who: William Mitchell, army officer; b. of Am. parents, at
tings. Double taxation, an Nice, France, Dec. 29, 1879; s. John Lendrum and Harriet
villa stpckii
it wore. *
Danforth (B eck er), M .; A. B. George Washington U„ 1899;
distinguished grad. Army sch. of The Line 1908; grad,
’ The only'thing we hsve against Army staff Coll. 1 9 0 9 ; m. Elizabeth Miller, of Grosse Points,
Colprtel Mitchell is that M eant Mich. Oct. 1 1 ,1 9 2 3 .
likes him ,too.well.
■ ■
—
!
On Btaff of Gen. FJtzhugh Lee in Cuba; participated in
Sanford's building activity du­ phillipplne Campaign, 1899; completed constrn. Alaskan
ring the summer months has been telegraph system, 1903; in Europe as military observer in.
nothing short of pbenominal.
1914 and went to front with French aviation; first Am. of­
. trff
-------ficer to fly over the lines; comdr. air units of 1st Army and
Tha&gt; Tampa Telegraph, something new . in Tam pa newspapers, later chief of A.‘ S. of group of armies in Argonnc offensive;
ill bo Issued for tho first time at St. Mihiol commanded largest aero concentration in his­
unday.
tory of the world; participated in Am. operations a t Cambrai, Somme defensive, Champagne-Marne, Aiane-Marne,
*------0----i— •
If they don’t got that submarine Oise-Aisno, St. Mihiol, Meuse-Argonne and in defensive sec­
raised pretty soon, they will have tor, also 8 French and English operations. Awarded D. S.
to postpone operations until next
Spring on account of the Icebergs. M. and D. S. C. (U. S . ) ; croIx do guerro with 5 palms and
Comdr. Logion of Honor (F rem ih ); Companion Order of St.
-----,—o-------It has at last come to tho point Michael and St. George (B ritis h ); Commends of S. S. Mauwhere the.Gramfnar School child­ rizie e Lazzaro, Whr Cross and Grand Officer Crown of Italy
ren’s only chance is to pray for an
(Italian !. Episcopalian; Cluba: Metropolitan, Chevy Chase,
earthquake. *
Army and Navy, Congressional, Riding and Hunt, Rock
— o— —
Florida Factt says an acre of Creek hunt. Office; Chief of A ir Service.
(alery'land wi*l bring a profit of
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PICTU
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le a st,' lm ’t it, boys?
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ton Irving.
-oBob LaFollctte, recently eloctrd
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PR A Y E R IS T H E spirit speaking truth to Truth.— Bailey.
placo in tho Senate, is only thirty

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FASHION R EV U E THURSDAY NIGHT
AT M ILANE TH EA TER PRESENTS
ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF FA L L .

OM jrtar-LeM le Wi
Tallahassee— J . T, i ___
Okeechobee City--John

,le sDel).
sfa e a *.a s *
Sanford— Harton Mabry,
bert Messer, Warner , S c a t s " .,
John Schirard, John Brumly.
St. Petersburg-Frank Phipps.
Bt. Augustine— Stewart Bates.

p+ls *■■ r,
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L i.;1

, fi mu h

[ Ilf»rt-r
coat of auedc velour in the MW.
cWkoo .hade, whfch followed the
■1 r v
M * flaring: lines with a draped
side effect, A collar, cuffs end band
n te tln i of
Ol
across the draped side, of muffloon
be held at
J « l 5 o ^ U l e- S ? i v e n K fe*Hmlth.
Flrat llothofur, added' the aeaion'n touch of
ara I * style. With this coat she wore a WInthrop Randolph, Walter Mar,
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hat of bright, brown velour with shall.
Gainesville— A. A. Murphrfet, Jr.,
an
ornament
of
buttons
and
bril­
with much anticipation wid»lways
ryan Hiers.
B ttU will m U rr enjoyed.! The gowns which were liants.
Tampa—Joe Rays.
O
- &gt; &amp; $ ; BirMff
tall
Miss Cora Hill, who la
Sarasota—Charles Walpole.i on Park. Avakov. •hown this season were
graceful
blonde
type,
made
a
moat
tlful than any selection - f * * 1* has
Ocala— John
Troxler,
Ja
attractive
mode]
in
a
two-piece
day
been aho'wn before.
^ .
Meffert,
Mike
Knight,
‘
A drawing room scene vriin dreai .with jumper of untarntah&gt;*4
Tallahassee— Charles Ausley.
will be held a t J n y Shaded lights, .p g te j *»d able metal cloth In Persian, blue
Pensacola—William
Fisher.
ottock.
brocade with long, tight fitting
Chlpley—C. Butler.
aleevea and high, close fitting neck
, Alpha Tau Omega Pledgs*.
„ iy .- . - 7 s
line. The skirt waa of black satin
Live Oak— Revls Butler, Ralph
in Club will fneet
with an Inverted pleat. A small Draw.
r
black fejt hat with a narrow brim,
W ilh A
9tPetersburg—Billy Buhner,
gu cvvciiiuurK—oil
" aJ S O T S
waa trimmed with silver ribbon Hop"
r Ew.4.j
Phial,
Phlel, Jack Ro
Rowe.'
Cooper and lira,
1 -■ _. ■.
. tSm» costumes were made » « • an d Ike wore black patent pumps
Sebrlng— C. J , Brysson.
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with
nude
hose.
a tS c tiv e by the many b«nU fuj
»F t. - Lauderdaler-MuurTY Brymn.
wlU meet at 8:30 accessories, whlch wvre t o l x n d
M agnificent Stock of
Latest Designs in
Lew Waist Line Predominated
Tallhhaase—Stephens Caaseaux.
.. John McKee a t y many to have been th e b e it eeMini Hill wore for her’ bontr
Gainesville—Christy
Summers.
rk Avenue.
setion seen here for mvenil yarn. number a beautiful dinner gqwn of
Sarasota— Walter C&lt;owart, Jerry
Uve meetThe model's shoeii w ire fur
GOODS, WATCHES, JE W E L R Y , SILVERW ARE, CLOCKS,
n Auxiliary _ , J S hy IJoyd Shoe Store and imported chiffon, sprinkled with Ludwig.
j ‘*(U •,
meaallons embroidered In silver. A
Daytona—
Roy
Embry.
• o’clock.
&amp;
IVORY GOODS an d GLASSWARE
X ?.
idea 1 of the attractive­
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.
:
West Palm Beach— Fred Gunter.
business and so- ness and diversity of j p j j ? ™ the low waist line was formed where
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godets of solid, black chiffon edg­
Tampa—John
Hobbs,
Fred
thw.T
, u cu *»
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numD Th# Jcwela which* H* ed with g r « / fur were set In. She
ALSO A F U L L LIN E OF SPECIAL TROPHY CUPS
i church at $ ‘80 fL v K / ' 8enfords new (eweler, wore a great picture hat of bls4k Woods, Tom Watraius.
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Leesburg— Fred Hurlong,
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velvet with a silver faced brim
Lakeland— Carl Owenby.
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Jacksonville—Charles Tutewller.
hleh are new with the Spec- were of black satin with stitching!
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Sigma Uo Pledges.
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1°V Anderson, John Markham,
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ONLY A, LIM IT E D N UM BER
S last evening as was evidenced romain that featured
gathered wick Anderson, Henry Ayers,. Joe
by the warm applause given each
nel, edged with grey fur falling Mason, Robert Cornwell, Francis
number. The program follows:
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low the hem line at each aide of
Duties’ W hite G o l d
G ents'W hite and
Ladies' Solid Silver
Dorris Hobart,iJuvenils Dmices; the skirt. A large, black hat of vel­ Ramsey, Robert Mathis, Robert
Untsiener.
Miss Cora Hill, Selections; H. C. vet was trimmed with flowers 0
- Filled W rist W atches
'■ Compacts
Green Rolled
Phi Delta Theta Pledges.
Clause, Special Vocal Numbers; silver cloth. Shefcr grew hose ant
Double
and
single
with
black,
Gainesville—Pinky
Brinson.
Miss
Margaret
Cowan,
Reading:*;
very high heeled black Satin pumps
imon of Daytona
Latest Designs
Sanford— Sam Byrd.
ailk cqrd (ft the very latest deGuff Links
Maxine Brockham,
with cut steel buckles, complete
iy in Sanford.
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Strong has accept special at $1.50
‘ Mrs. Powers also wore a band
Special a t $10.50
a t $5.50
Jacksonville — Marshall
Me*
the Yowell Com- hglut's Orchestra.
some dinner gown of deep, rich Clung, John Glnter.
Each number as it was present
purple georgette with a rubtly
Miami—Floyd Mein.
A’
•d was quite worthy of description
bloused bodice and snug girdle
W'ltin
St.
Augustine—Bob
Musgrsve,
for
without
exception
they
were
■tt of Jacksonville is
low and broad above a oil! skirt, George Trogden.
few days on business beautifully selected costumeit and which was draped over a slip o:
OJ .j Oto;
Tampa— Bob Smith.
*■* -v * ‘ . A ^ |(* modeled with charm.
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■Miss Margaret Cowan, who is of tqetallic lace. She wore,with thl
Kappa
Sigma
Pledges.
• Urge picture hat of purple wi
a
vivacious
small
brunette
type,
Tampa—Guy Moore, Morris Lu­
t J r ,, Is. having his
uneven brim, trimmed.with velvet
aids removed today was exceedingly amart in a ’boyish, flowers atid pumps of blonde satin cas, Jr., Clay Thompson, F. Daughtery, A. L, Anderson.
tid-Laughton- Hospital. alim two-piece sport frock of sand with nude hose.
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charmeen, wjth flowing tie of pen­
Gainesville— Joe Waugh.
Telephone 442
joss 'A16 Magnolia A ve.
French Model Is, Attractive ,
cil
blue
and-(latching
little
bide
Jacksonville
—
L.
Dohne,
by , Barrow of Manning,
plo
Mrs. A. W. Epps was a most re­
Next Door to Cham ber of Commerce
-the guest o f ‘ Dr. and handkerchief tucked into the pock­ freshing picture of blonde lovell- Bryan, Tom Marshall, J r .
I bun ,y.dt
et.
which
was
cut
into
the
tucked
Winter
Haven—
Kenneth
Recker,
Hobson Thursday at
South Sanford band, forming the bottom of the n es» In -the many gowns that she W. Thomas.
PROMPT A |*I&gt; EFFICIENT? SE R V IC E GIVEN ON A L L REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING
tunic. The n W t skirt was-given wore, and waa particularly attrac­
Lakeland— W. Huffman, E. Sapa bit qf fullness by an inverted tive In a copy of a French model Pington.
teat placed in front. A close-fit- of b|ack satin-faced canton with
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St. Petersburg— R. Walker. . ■ 1
SL-Andrews— Roy Laird.
sport'hat of san d ,felt waa long (ties of bright green and full
sleeves of grey crep&lt;) phlf*
Miami— L. Dps Jardines.
Vfhleh were 'heavllyembrAidi ', 'Palnt&gt;.Ccnch'**N. :Wii‘Brown:1,1'»
with steel heads and tied at
ed a,brigh t French doll
Cocoa— B. F. Cooper,
ve a delightful dash of col­ the hand with green ribbons. The
wh cb
Lake City— Bruntloy Branson.
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same beaded grey icrepe chlffcn
'Munroe B. Hutton or J o the, picture.
St. Cloud— S. Guesses.
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bell u’eeves and a decid­ was used to form a gracefully flar­
, Miss Mary Louise
Indiana— W. Castor.
ampa, * With ' Paul ed wals. line were outstanding (en­ ed flounce, upon the bottom. She
AnduUslo, Ala.— L. C. O'Neal.
^ r’to Gainesville Sfct- ures of another gown which Mias wore a large picture hat with a
Sigma .Chi Pledges.
snd the FIorlda-Mer- Cowan delightfully modeled. It was rolling brim with metalic silver
Gainesville— Jack Boggs, Glenn
game.
of black satin with inserts of bands facing. She wore grey hose and Pless.
of buchara satin, upon which large sllppeni of black patent with ono
Sanford— De La Harris.
J , E. Wathen nhd rosea were embroidered in soft strap.
Daytona Beach— Alden Smith.
Thursday from tone * She wore a gay little hat
She was a fascinating picture in
F t. Lauderdale— Lawrence Wilg.
:h where Mrs. Wathen of buchara velvet, trimmed with a dance f.ock of airy black chif­
West Palm Bench— Howard Cro­
have been spending roses and tulle-bound with gilt. fon with a boiloWy pleated skirt mer.
Mr. Wathen has been Her pumps were of black patent of uneven hem line and bodice of
Sarasota—Jack Wlac.
for the past three with extremely hl»h heela. She twinkling rhinestones and cut quite
Iola, Kansas— Hfenry Menxlc,
wore rose beige hose with them.
low. The slightly lifted waist line Cy Potter.
was marked with a ribbon girdle
List of 8. A. E . Pledgee.
Attractive Dinner Gown
Made By Coed
?ra of the T. E. L.
Goof Bowyer, Buck Frederick,
Misa Lillian Shinholscr, who is and corsage of burnt orange. This
Baptist Church are • tall beautiful brunette, was ex was worn over a slip of flesh col Lee Ballad, Jack Judy, Julian
present Sunday morn- ceedlngly lovely in each of the cos­ ored satin. She woro fleti’i hose Markham, Red Huntsman, Buster
Twelve beautiful styles of fine Crepe Satins,
teacher, ‘Mrs. A. K tumes which she modeled. She wai. and black sdtin pumps with rhine­ Brown, Angus McKinnon, Billis
returned from har va- Indeed a lovely picture In a soft stone buckles.
Thomas, Bill Ward, George.Dsvis,
H eavy Crepes and B albriggan, every style
»y are also urged to be rose crepe romain dinner gown,
Mejvln Nelson, Perry Bryan, Tom
Juvenile Dresses Modeled
londuy at 3:30 o’clock at which was a sleeveless model with
d ifferen t—
A pleasing note wns added to the Berryhlll, Franklin Toole, Dutch
for jt business aiyl so extremely low wslst-llne. The skirt
showing by the juvenile models, Stanley.
Phi Kappa Phi Pledgee.
had a gathered front flare, with each of whom delightfully dis­
Jacksonville — Morton Rainey,
circular panel effect defined by played a number of children's
rows of graduating petals of the frocks in bright cotored crupu-de Bill Dodge, Jimmy Wllkerson,
same material. With this gown it’le chene, bloomer dresses of ging­ Paul Saunders,
Ocnla—Pierce Daniels, Charles
wore choker beads of rose peearls, ham and a number of straight woo
nude hoso &gt;nd pumps of blonde rep. Them young models were: Rogers.
satin.
West Palm Beach— Edlo Wright.
Maria Ann Powers, Ann Robson
Orlando— Tom Owens.
Another striking costume, which Maxine Brockhahn and Dorris Ho
Quincey— Ed Leigh.
Miss Shinholser was lovely in, wtut hart.
Deljind— Byron Stone.
Tho
Fashion
Show
was
brought
- ??l.n*Lof
Jewel* an afternoon dress of bright bur­
Blountstown— Allen Leonard.
[• lltt Magnolia Avenue gundy istin with circular skirt to n close by an ensemble of the
Leesburg—Sidney Herlong.
Crepe Satins, F la t Crepes and G eorgette, a l­
t, was announced today lavishly embroidered in silks of models in negligees, and robes
Miami—Bob Scholze.
'iele, who has been here brighest bun. The round neck was There were many beautiful gar­
so B albriggan, Beigh, Pencil Blue, R ust, T an
West Palin Beach— E. Lewis.
1 st sevoral weeks super- bound in burnt orange crepe de ments of bright satin, two touet
Della
Tau
Delta
Pledges.
ins for the opening,
georgette
and
crepe-de-ihene.
chine, which ws:i tied in the back
and Brown. Sizes 4 1-2 to 53.
West Palm Beach— Roman Lesele has been jngaged in with long streamers. A small hat
Judging the trend of the seasons
zoxynski.
ry business for 25 yearn, of burgamly velvet with a single fashions as shown by the models
Tampa—Albert Berry.
»■ part of which was spent ornament of brilliants was* worn this is to be n season of sumptuous
Keystone Heights— Ralph Read.
A* City. He comes to with this gown. Her pumps of black simplicity. The materials are of a
Miami—John Thompson.
sm Augusta, Ga., where patent had large cut steel buckles pliable richness which indue much
F t. Lauderdale— Donald Evans,
srated a jewelry store anu bar hose wore bisque,
of the new metallic cloth and of In­
according to tho anMrs. B. J. Coleman made an un­ finite color variations, Greens am Robert Hall, Laird Richard.
Cocounut Grove— Robert Ousley,
ent.
usually lovely modei. She !„ a tau, blues ore to be the most popular
John Whitner.
lete line of diamonds, 8 e n ,?.r
*hose charming per­ shade i, with some browns am
Hollywood— Bill Gayner.
gems, silver service, sonality wa* shown in each cos­ reds.
Paducah, Ky.— William Paxton.
Jry good t and glass will tume that she wore. One of the
The straight lines of last season
DcFuniak Springs— Virgil Kirk­
iled by tho new firm, it most attractive gownf that she are replaced by the silhouette that
and the management has modeled was a beautiful Peggy that is slender at the top and which wood.
M ade of heavy Crepe and Crepe Satin in
List of Theta Chi Pledges.
the services of a compe- I
afternoon dress of embroid­ flares into greater width at the
Tampa—Laurens Jones. Wendel
Itch-maker to asume charge ered chiffon with a tight-fitting hem-line, this fullness is jbtainei
all the light shades. Beautiful styles—
repair department which, top of brick red. At the very low by flare i godets, gather.), pleats Newsom, Ashberry Hendry, J . H.
Freeman,
Seaborn
Short.
eclared, will be complete In waistline, there was a flounced and flounces.
Century— Robert Jones.
Idetail.
bottpm of plain, black chiffon with
The accepted length of skirts
Tallahassee— Ernest Amos.
ctivu offerings have been the fullness Ip tha back effected is 16 inches from the ground. There
Gainesville— William Truby.
for the opening tomor- by the use of many small flounces. is a return of drpped effects, oft­
Jacksonville—
Chester Eaton.
P*»i announced.
She wore a trge picture hat of en giving an uneven hem-line. For
Lake Butelr— Eldred Duncan.
velvet and tulle with facings and afternoon gowns sleeves are gener
Marianna—J . J. McKaskel, Syd­
I ir JA F T R A FFIC JAMS
trimmings of brick red and black ally long with a great variation in
ney Doffin.
satin slippers with beige hose.
shapes.
Palatka—Clyde Middleton, I.ee
sKimn
fYO, Oct. 1.—UP)—The numFlesh-Colored Evening-Gown
Knight.
traffic accidents in the busy
M rt Coleman « a B algo an cnF ra te rn ity Pledges
Pensacola—Ja y Hail.
of Tokyo are rapidly in- cnnnting study In an evening gown
Green
according to the roetro- of »*eah colored "eorgette, crepe
A t University O f Sutherland.Cove Springs—James
polico records. During the |fashioned
«*a,iiuln-u upoti-nimpie
wttn s
upon'simple lines with
E v ery style and all m aterials, white and flesh
Century— Robert Jones.
2 months, ended in March, I full flounced skirt. lf4nd painted
Florida Announced
Sigma Phi Epailon .Pledges.
— All sizes—
were 6,423 motor car acci-jbrchid flowers wers outlined with
Gainesville— Carter
Manltsby,
in which 81 persons were [beads of erystsl. Iu her beautiful
The Jacksonville Journal in a re­ Ftusell.
,nd 3,486 injured. There were hair of grey, Mrs. Coleman wore cent issue gives the following list |
Tompr.—Burke, Yeats.
as many; bicycle and wbr
wng-- » large comb of brilliants. Flesh of fraternity pledges at the Uni­
St, Petersburg—Haume, Froze
kidents. In trgm csr accidents hose and silver slipper., were worn. versity of Florida, which will be
Monticeilo— Williams.
‘ re killed and 1,925 injured.
Miss Nancy Bishop, as a model of interest to many members of
Vero— Keiseth, Stuart, Turner.
for Junior dresses, was captivating, tht younger set here and elsewhere
Sanford— Watson Wallace.
i a man starts out to raise She is an animated, petite brunette over the state:
F t. LauiW ds’e -..Potter.
quiet family he find.* that type and wa.i
lovely
in a _________
sport d
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Pi Kappa Alpha Pledges.
Sumter, S. C.—Cousar.
it raise a rough house now of Scotch plaid flannel, fashioned
Dike land—Frank Chase,
Joe
Bristol, Tenn.— Funcetts.
on simple, straight lines with brief Norton, Glen Dugger, Dillon GraCamilla, Ga.— Crete lit.
,
skirt. A smart mannish box coat ham.
black
velvet
with
buttons
and
Jacksonville
—
Pop
Redding,
erienred northern real
Pipings of cherry rad completed Hugh Holly, Delkin Jones,
MRS. R .O . T R A V IS
te nidti with best ref- the ensemble. She wore a tiny Orlando— Frank Anderson. Jack
icwi will consider con- cherry m i felt hat turned up in Pedrlck. Dick Gaier, G. B. RichjPublic Stenographei
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with
reputable ifront with a how of the same red!arris, Will Dsvis.
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strappari
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felt,
and
atrappod
patent
pumpn
Arcadia
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Marshall
"estatV firm . Address j *
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de hose.
Martin Nolan.
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Herald.
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then at some notable sporting event, but sel­
dom— if ever— has the public manifested such
tremendous interest as to stand in line 43 hours
for the opportunity of buying property in a real estate
development.

— who wouldn’t stand in line 43 hours to make profits
of twenty-five to fifty thousand dollars?
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good reason and in this instance their reason was th e »
best. Without execution, every person who bought
at the opening sale pf Davis Islands, has since watched
his investment grow to two, three, four and dven five
times its original value! Those who haVe sold their
property have reaped profits of as much as $23,500
on a single lot. And still others are holding for the
greater values yet to come.

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O oaior were the flrat buyora to Inveat In Davla Manila
at tho opening wile, that they ovorllowod Jn hundred*
Into tho street* about the office. Thoy bold up traffic,
Btormed tho door* and literally rough! to secure lota In thlp,
tne boat located proporty In Florida. And now, that tha»&gt;»
people havo reaped prol\t9 of 400 and 1*00 per cant on
tholr In v e n t uiuntit, la It any wonder wo auk tho &lt;iueatton,
wa* over a demand moro Justified?

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place less than a year ago, before Davis Islands had
been enlarged several times its original eke, before the
advent of the $7,000,000 building program o r-th e
tremendous increase in property value. And’ if these
people, the original investors, had such remarkable
faith in Davis Islands in those pre-development days,
what will he the attitude of the public when the last
of Davis Islands goes on sale October 15?

It will, to judge by the literal shower of checks pour­
ing in the Davis offices each day, be an attitude of
complete, unalterable confidence in Davis Islands. In
fact, if the present rate at which the checks are be­
ing deposited continues, the whole of the last of Davis
Islands will pass into the hands of those eager to sh a rt
in the tremendous profits yet to be made rn Wm? openj
ing day of this sale, October 15.

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Colonel House, qxpresind the opin­ .CUKPANY. a corporation, nitncd u
ion that. \t such a Conference met &lt;J*f*ndant In tho abovo and for»*olnif e**«e. nenrtlnr la IM above
it would secure P«*ce on te rtM i* * ■tyiod.
Court, be Inc. a proceeding to.
unfavorable to the Allies; and, w establish and q u ls t Ihs t f t l o t o ilia
it failed to secure peace, the Unit­ following defter Ibod land” In bemed States would leave the Confer­ ,lnol«. County. Florid a. i u-wU; . 7 :;
The north h alf o f th a ao u th - •
ence aa a' belligerent on the old?
e a s t'q u a r te r of the oouthweat
was
tmtf
qu arter vond the north three
of tha Allies, IfTCere
expree*- acre* of the south h alt of ihe
reasonable. Colonel H
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Section 17;
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to the restoration of
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ten also are rich
history written by
i Britain’s foreign
ig the early year* of
who was longer than
h the foreign mlnisit World Power,
jrey reveals definite
fcvldetwe, for the first
■President Wilson na
t was glflng thought
[roposal to throw the such importance that I must in­
'into the war on the form the Prime Minister and my
Uliea if the Central colleagues; but that I could aay
nothing until it had revived; their
jrenev. He ventures conaderation. Tho^Britlsh Govern­
H a t Germany today, ment could, under do circumstances
(Bind numbers combin- accept or make proposal except In
tiully the Htrongest consultation and agreement with
urppe. He relieves the the Allies. I thought that the Cab­
;ho German people of inet would probably feel that tho
|um of setting the torch nresent situation would not justify
ted tho World conflagthinks that in determln-

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■Washington

B doubtp that tho worst
K n o m lc disaster followB s r hns yet been seen; he
B
militarifm and arma■ d e tho world war ineviK h e doubts that even yet
Knave learned that lessop,
Plvhich, he thinks, they
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Wing tho weight o f the
Plates into the conflict on
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t statement that the Prcssa considering it as an al0 - y a ’ peuca Conference,
[uence of events, however,
are revealed by the1 diploilstory of that time, bears
count Grey's recital.
1 memoirs^ the Earl records
February 1910 E . M. House,
n Wilson's personal repre■ on many unofficial dipBef'otiutions In European
it down in collaboration
S m memorandum defining,
Uuly as was then possibly,
pa Preiident Wilson would
lared to take and the terms
e which the president would
ke influence of the United
t&lt;/ secure. House, the Earl

publlah«I Ssftmbsr. ilth, 1

..w havs

Fcloek- I’. &gt;1L r
October. 1916. m
tha said Town

tea, receive aeati

n*c» for the

paid Hon m ' « th * d a y
uf September, 19SR
- - V. B . DOUULAHS. -&gt; ‘ ,,
CMtrk of Ihe C ircuit Codrt efL Semi­
ptember.
nole County. Florida and e x -o fflclo Clerk .o f the Uuard of County
1■ CotrnnlftiloRSra of Seminole Coun­
Toird of
ty, Florida,
*
Florida,
(SEA L)
Septs 11-15 Oott 1*5*11 -13-JO. Nor.
0 * 11.
o n e s o f &gt; a n te ial u o n u .
V r t * 9 &gt; ’ % ■ TION. •
N otice la hereby given of IntnnINUI.K COUNTY. FLORIDA. II
ub. to ,a p p ly .to . the L egislators' of
*
to S tale uf F lo rid a to be convened m CIIAXCRHF.
* « M * » d e le t T itle
t a u ie la l' eeaaloit d u rin g,th e month k v a /t a \
u j Rt « f-;
* - . .
tj November, 1936. for trie passage
•.
Complainant
t a n A ct entitled:
- : (
AN- ACT FO R T U B p r o t s c t i o n W. A. I.OVtlLL, "et ul.
K TlfU L IN T H B W ATERS, CANDefendant*.
U L R IV E R S STREAMS, CREEK S.
Older of Pnhllrntlen
AXKH AND BAYOUS OF SEM I- THR STATE O F FLORIDA TO:—
OLBTCOUNT i , FLORIDA^ RKOU- C. W . Ii^RTMMON C a , a corpora

IX, J i t S . and tiun and
a n s w e r-to lha ntll
Order .he publlehed la

p
? 4 ry js x ‘°&amp;
■mce a "v e tk for foot
Dickinson, iudi
Court of tha If
rult of tha S ts
for fltimlrdla (
« h day « r |||r

Judge. «f ths^

1Sevrrjih Jodi
Ida. In and r
WILSON * 411

K r S r .c ’ t .s
S S I 0 ”

W TM « CIKCV1
seventh j» D IC IA I.

C lR Q tn r
O F F L O R ID A ^ IM A N D F U R S U V .

Y . IX CHAACMHY.

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SETH LlNTrtt*. M*aV. ■"
&lt;Defemlaota.
Order of Pabllrallou
T A B BTATRiOF FLORIDA, tor—
SOUTH’ FLOlifDA RAILROAD COMI ’ANY, u corpurauhtlv
It being mad* t«, npiivar to thU
Court thm Summons Jti Chancery
ha« been heretofore Iftaued, d irect­
ed to you. and th at the Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida, ha* made
return that sam e cannot be aerved
owing to your failure to elect Ofri~
cen&gt; nr appoint atfunte. or to liavu
within the S tate of Florida, an of­
ficer or agent upon whom prncetm

Florida, to-w|t:—
Dcgln at Intersactlou of south
line of Sanford O rant w ith east,
line of South F lo rid a Railruad
of Section 10. Township SO south
R ange 30 east, run noutli #6 de­
gree*. «n«t IS.S chains, north 10
chains, north
degrees, west
0.8 ch ain s.to said railroad south­
w esterly along l a m , t t begin­
ning.
nnd other lands:—
are hereby required to he and ap ­
pear beforu our said C ircuit Court
gt^th* Court House nt Sanford, F lo .
Ida. on tha .a h . day of p ctab ir„'JL
&gt;.•1916. and then nnd triers innko
answ er to th&gt;&gt; bill of complaint e x ­
hibited ngalnxt you, In this cause.
It la fu rth er O RDERED that thU
O rder-h e published In the Sanford
Herald, n newspaper published In
SnnrorU, Seminole County, Florida,
once a week for four consecutive
weeks.
W ITNESS the Honorable J , J.
Dickinson. Judae of the Circuit
Court of the Seventh Judicial c i r ­
cuit of the State of Florida, la and
for Seminole County, on thlq^tlte
4th day of September, A. D. 71926.

I

Belgium is doing well on her loan
.'Ottlement, nnd now proposes to
borrow 50 million more.—Talladega
Dally Homo.

NOW WITHIN
4-' 1

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B I *-

But n6 special assessments, to the Miami
Shores .Investors
*v- t .

Have you
the above statem ent is to you, as a potential Greater Miami Investor?

Ju d gin g from the continuous growth of G reater
Miami, it goes without saying th at before long
the rem aining balance of Miami Shores proper­
ties will be absorbed by Miami, and Shoreland
Company will not oppose such action any m ore
than they opposed the recen t election, which ab­

A Chance To Double
Your Moneu
21 a c r e s
Almost Touches City Limits— High and Dry

sorbed approxim ately 50% of the entire ^rofcerty

True— it costs Shoreland Company— as a com­
pany— considerable- money to have one-half of
the properties tak en intp the City of Miami a t
this time, and by reasoh of th e fa ct th at Shoreland Company, having promised all city improve­
ments, will fulfill th a t prom ise— install complete
city improvements, such as streets, paving, side­
walks, curbing, w ater, electric lights—deliver­
ing completely improved projects to the buyer
and fully paid by Shoreland Company.

AND W HAT A SASVINGfIS M EANS TO TH E
INVESTOR— O F WO R R Y AND M ONEY

It m eans the elimination— fo r the life of the im provem ents— of all special assessm ents— it m eans im­
mediate improvements— it m eans the .very best imp provem ent— it m eans 75 an d 100-foot boulevards,
rath er than ordinary streets— it means the carry in g out of a most unselfish and a rtistic city plan, such
as one would not expect a city to incorporate in its plan.

$325.00 Per Acre
A REAL BUY— 265 ACRES
A wonderful site for development, 1-2 mile hard
road, 1-2 mile railroad. Near Country Club on
Geneva Avenue, lakes, orange groves, high land
1| §| E
•
$80,000.00
1-4 Cash, Balance L 2 ,3 Y ears

Holly Realty Company
I Phone 702

|raldez Hotel Bldg.

Arid it means th a t these improvements shall be nns tailed and paid for by Shoreland Company, accord
ing to definite specifications known to the p u rch aser when he selects his property, hence the elimina
tion of all special assessm ents.

Over, and above all this MIAMI SHORES is thoroughly and properly zoned as to restriction. It is little
wonder, then, th at all these advantages, plus the Shoreland Company’s sales and publicity service,
always a t the command of Shoreland investors in th e m a tte r of resales—

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turkey
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tne Sib day of October, a. D. Ills,
Otherwise anId bill will he taken
*» confeeved by you and each of
ron. said bill of complain*, bavins
been filed for the purpose of quietIns title to th* above described land
I* the Complainant. J, E. Snyder.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED That
this order be published once n week
Is four consecutive weekly Issue*.
o f th# S an fo rd H erald , a new spaper
published In B em ln o l* C ounty. F lo -

r. Tnr- rtda.

cported
^

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the

t m e e rr co tw r o r

DONE AND ORDERED Ibis the
1st day of October. A. D. 1X21.

th e

SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLOHItlA~IX AND FOR SRH-

IV OLE I O f NTT. |R CHAN (KM 1 .
T H E CIRCUIT COURT. SEVEN­
SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK, s c o t- INTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT O F FLO­
poratlon organised and *xi*t)u g
RIDA. IS AND FOR SEMINOLE
under the la w s of the S lats of
( U t&gt; T T . IN CHANCERY.
Florida.
ASOl’B a C H A PPELL AND MART
Com plaisant,
W. CH A PPELL, JOINTED BY
H ER
HUSBAND AND NEXT
F . MOORE. *
FRIEND. H. H. CH A PPELL,
Defendant.
Complainants.
■
.Veil#* Of Special lU lle T a Sal*
Notice Is hereby given that un­ A L L . UNKNOWN PERSONS 11AVder and by Virtue of a decree of
1NO OR CLAIMING ANT INTER­
foreclosure and sale entered In the
EST IN AND TO T H E LANDC
above entitled cau se on th e »th day
INVOLVED IN THIS SUIT.
of May. A. D. IS26. L a s Special
Defendants
Master In Chancery, on Monday the
Order e t Fnhlieatlen
2nd day of No»»*sber 1 * ! ! . in front
To any persona and all persons,
of th* Court House door in Sanford. whose
name, or names. Is. or are.
Seminole County. Flo rid a, will o f­ unknown
complainants here­
fer for sal# and sell to th e highest in. having,toortks
claiming to h are, any
bidder fo r cash during the legal right, title. Interest
or estat# In and
hours of aale, th e . following land to the lands hereinafter
described,
situate, lying and being in the City or
any
p
art
or
portion
ttasreor. toof Sanford, ‘ aunty of Seminole and w it: All th* unsurveyrd
of
State of Florida, more' p aril.u larly Section 2S, Township IX part
South.
&lt;!* ■&gt;■ rlbed a s follows, to-w it:
Kang* 21 East, lying Southwest of
Lot Seven &lt;7) of Block “B", of th
* st. John's River, situated in
Buena Vista E states, according to Seminole
County. Stats of Florid a:
the plat thereof a s recorded In the
It appearing from the sworn bill
o f f i c e of the Clerk of th * Circuit
complaint herein filed th at com­
Court of Seminole County, Florida, of
believe that there Is a
subject to certain conditions and re* plainants
person,
or are person*. Interested In
■trlrtlon*.
property Involved In this suit,
Term s: Cash. Purchaifor to pay the
whoa* name, or names, ia, or art.
unknown to iff Id complainants, and
said complainants praying foV relief
In their said bill against such un­
known person, or persons; It Is.
TVs pictor* shows officer* and men of the U . 8 . Canvktn pr.ybig their last tribute to the first two bodies to be brought up from the sunken
therefore, ordered that yod, end
lubsaarino 8*61. It was taken as the bodies were being transferred to a deatroyer for removal to Newport, R. I. In tba foreground two
ee?h of you, persons unknown, do
be, and you a r* hereby required to
aff tears
tba Cant
den are shown aaloting^wUh
saluting, w;th the
(he manna
sf/k
ars of the
Camden
marine gua:
guard, to their left,, according military honors likweis*. The bodies were thou
appear lo th# bill of complaint In
of William C. Ttschamachar, of Bangor, Pa„ and John L. Gibs
ibson of Portland, Ore.
this caui# on .Monday, th# tth day
of October, A. D. 1*35, a t the Court
House In Sanford. Kemlnole Coun­
ty, Florida; said suit being a suit
to quirt till* In Ih* complainant*
Angus It. Chappell and Mary W.
By CHARLES P. STEW ART
Chappell, to the above described
land*, and you are then and thera
required to make in iw r - to aaid
W A S H IN G T O N , O ct. 2 .— V P ) - Icy,
bill of complaint filed against you.
TALLAHASSEE, Oit. 2.—(A*&gt;—
-/
t
..
.
-^fM
j,ln
g
to
n
i
otherwise
a decree pro confeaso
Dissatisfaction
tn
the
Navy
De­
Recant events '.n
CHARLESTON, W cit Va„ Oct.
will be entered agalpst you. and
proably hava givtn s pretty wide­ partment Isn’t quite so acute. Th?
The state Supreme Court, in an
each of you, followed by (Inal de­
ly spread Impression that all isn’t personnel, however, does fee! the
cree.
TA LLAH ASSEE. Fla., Oct. Z — opinion announced today, affirmed
It Is further ordered that thla ci­
quite right with American na­ dnch of tight times. Armament
th* finding of the Hillsborough
tation be published once each week
imitation* are bitterly relented, (A*)—The dady field reports of the court of Criminal Records In tho
tional defense.
In The Sanford Herald, a newapatoo.
deputy game commissioners of the case of Charles C. Killingsworth,
if published In Seminole County,
a. This impression Is correct.
Inrida. fo r four consecutive weeks.
However, the navy men ore not counties that reach the office of sentenced to imprisonment for
The controversy over the mer­
Witness my hand as Clerk and
its of w ar versus surface forces so seriously at odds among them- the State Game Commissioner, complicity In a 121,000 robbery of
the seal thereof this the Ilh day
salves.
of September. A. D.. 1915.
Isn't the only trouble. Still wo te
a bank messenger a t Tampa in
V. E. DO L’d LA S 3 .
**«* or legatee* or otherwite. In
Probably this la due In part to show not only an abundance of April, 1024.
arm y and to some extent navy
game
in
most
parts
of
the
iiAte,
Clerk
of Circuit Court of Seminole
(he
lands
involved
In
this
suit
a*
the
fact
that
they
hnve'nt
been
’o morale
moral* U
ia badly shattered.
hereinafter described; Himpion It.
Fl"'w" ■
split by the aviation dispute which nut they show its location as well.
Fulcher, If living, and If deud all
P
R
0E
S
HEALTH
The
majority
of
counties
report
parties claiming any Interest by.
By A. M. W EEKS.
has
rent
the
army.
Wbathop'fcna eonaldara Col. "Bil­
through op under Hlmpson ft Ful­
a
large
number
of
birds.
In
some
Few
if
any
navy
airmen
take
cher, as heirs, devisees or lega­ OEOIU1K O. HERRwSUty Cl#rk‘
ly " MltriHl right or wrong In hi*
counties, wild turkeys are report­
tees or otherwise, in th# lands I n ­ Solicitor for Complainants.
Aviation vl*wff, nobody can hold the position that their service has
volved In this suit as hereinafter
th at tha opinion* h« expressed of rendered all others obsolete. Or, ed in considerable numbers. Comdescribed;
and W. H. H arris, If
/nissloner
Royal!
has
confirmed
if
they
do,
they
keep
It
to
themliving, and If- dead all i&gt;irtles
hi* superiors are those of a man
many
of
the
reports
through
per­
selves,
g
tm
.
,.T
'fl•
’...w
|
claim ing any Interest by, Ihrouah
In a frame of mind to work effec­
or under W. it. Harris, as heirs,
Nevertheless th'j departmental sonal ob:urvation.
tively toward the end* that they
devisees or legatees or otherwise.
The season on game has been
In the lands Involved In thl# suit
atmosphere la one of depression
deem best.
as hereinafter described.
good, and the commissioner k titNow, Col. Mitchell I* not alone and discouragement.
Defendants.
e&lt;| that the supply at the present
Order Of 1’ nbllrellnn
In an unfavorable opinion of thexo
time Ia more abundant than it has
T H E HTATE OF FLORIDA. - TO:
ffamo superior*. He limply ia the
ttamuel Alexander. If living, and
b?en for a number of years.
only one who say* in public juet
If dead all uartiea. claiming any In­
terest by. through or under Samuel
’This will mean good hunting for
what he thinks.
Alexander, as heirs, devisees, lega­
the season In Just so far nn we
A gie*f- part of the War De­
tees or otherwise. In the lands I n ­
get the law enforced throughout IV THE &lt;’l l i f t IT f l tl ltT OF TH *!
partment Is fairly Maturated with
volved In this suit, as hereinafter
DUBLIN, Oct. 2— l/P)— A gloomy the state,’ Mr. Royall said, "and
d e s c r i b e d : John W. Ivad, if liv­
SEVENTH
J
l
i
m
i
v
l
.
C
IR
t'U
lT
discontent.
OF FLORIDA. IV AMI FOIl SEM­ ing, und If drsd all parties claiming
If you're particular about
Any number of officer* ur# view of prospects of tho Irish fish­ that is what the department stand.*
INOLE
UOt'.VTY.
IV
CHAV. any Interest by, through or under
ready to voice such sentiments in eries Industry is held by Father for. For several years, In disregard
John
Wi
Fend,
as
heirs,
devisees,
CHHYt
the kind of plumbing you
the strongest berms if aiaured Whlto, chairman of tho Fisher­ of the low, n great part of the EDWARD F. LANE, sometimes legatees or otherwise In the lands
men's
nsfociation,
who
declares
known as K. p, LANE, and EVA Involved In tia* suit aa hereinaft­
garnb had been killed before the
they won't be quoted— which many
er described; William D. Holden. If
A. IIEHNDON. unmarried,
want in your new home, or
- of them can afford to dlm-Kunl an thnt "In five or six years, at the season opened, and not nil men
llvlna. and If dead alt parties clsim (.'omplult.ant*.
present
rnt#
of
decoy,
there
will
Ing any Interest hr, through or un­
v»
who hunt keen within the bag limit.
Col. Mitchell can,
I* FIHII, unruarrb'd and C, der William D. Holden, us heirs, de­
the new kind of plumbing
Still, they do talk with an ocra- he no fkriing in frelund."
Arido from the question of luw- AiARY
visees. legatees or otherwise In (ho
if. a KEEN,
Th« Ministry of Fisheries sold hrenking, it is not fair, Th# game
lands
Involved
In
this
suit
ns
here­
alonal outsider and, of course, far
i
Defendants.
the industry tyuld never lw» devel­ ho i not a sporting chance for its
in your old home— call A.
inafter described: Hltnpson It. F u l­
V i.llr e O f V p r r la l V la s lr r 'e S a le
more freely amonjj thameelves.
Nolle,- Is hereby given that under cher, If living, and If ilead all p ar­
oped by statu loans, und that pro­ life."
interest
by,
ninl by virtue of n decree of f o r e , ties claim ing any
D. Rosier for an estimate.
It isn't aviation dnficlencii** solo- gress must he made, tvt in Great . Several letteri thnt have reach­ closure and sule entered In ih* above through or under Hlmpson It. Fulch­
er.,
as
heirs,
devisees,
legatees
or
Britain,
by
private
endeavor.
entitled
cause
of
I
In3Ttl,
day
,,f
j ly that all the kicking is about.
ed the commissioners office tell August. A. D. IMS, I. ns Hpeclul otherw ise In the lands Involved In
'
Tho complaint ia that th? court
of the number of gume birds that Master In Chancery, on Mo nd a y the this suit aa hereinafter described:
BBT
G'AHKH
DISMISSED
2nd. day of Nnvemhei 1X15, In front and W. II. Harris, If living, and If
try's who]* military «Rtahli*linnnt
may be seen along the road:* when nf
thr Court Hnos* door In Hanford,* dawtl all parties claiming any In­
In running down
driving through the state. "This," Heuilnole County, Florida, will offer terest by, through or under W. 11.
FRANKFORT, Ky., Oct. 2.— Mr. Ho&gt;nl1 said, "is just a luggen for sale and sell to the highest bid­ H arris, as heirs, devisee*, legatee*
That It’f on a peace basis in­
stead of a war basis In recognized iJV) — 'Tho fltnte Court of Appeals tlon of what Florida can and will der (nr cash during the legal -lusur* or otherw li* In th* land* Involved
nf sate, the following land situate, In this suit as herslnafter describ ­
.a * ail right, hut the malcontent's Tuesday dismissed the cu.»&gt; in- have under protection.’
lying and being in th* County of ed. to -w it:
argument la that retrenchment ha* volving svilinT nf pools nn dog
The Houthwest Q uarter of Hnuthllernlnol* and mute of Florida, more
Tho
general
limiting
season
in
eaat Q uarter of Southeast Q uar­
particularly descrlocl us follows, in
races, which in effect continued in
gone altogether too far,
wit;
te r ISW *4 of HEW H ER ) Lens
Mnyb* tho establishment’! siffo force a court order restraining bet­ Florida opens November 20.
luii* Three (3) and Fotir (4) of
3 chains North and South by 7
I'lorldii Land and Colonization Com­
chains East and W est In N orth­
I? a d '&gt;mate, they say, but its qual­ ting on such ntcff.t nt the Krlangnr
west Corner and less 1 chain
panies'
Celery
Plantation,
acoordity Is being allowed to deteriorate. Kennel Club, Krlangnr, Ky. DinThis Is a great country. It ha:&gt; &lt;ng to plat thereof duly of record
off Lust side) Hection 79, Tow n­
in iihnrt, the prowling, in Itn missal was without prejudk-a mid old men who never have seen train.! It, the public record* of Hemlnotc
ship 31 Mouth Range 33 East,
tlegin
Mouthed*!
Corner
of
In ;t bitslysit. Is direct**! against further action may bo taken in and chi ld r en who novor have icon C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
Southeast
Quarter of Houlheant
Terms;
Cash.
Purchaser
to
ptty
the administration'll economy pol- regular procedure.
COW-V
far deed
Q uarter HKtfc of HEH of Hection
W E Y M A N E. W H I T E . ' I
39. Township 71 South Range
37 East, run North 5 chains.
DECOTTEH A BPKNOKU
tiulicitors an ,I n t Counael for
*
West 5 chains, Mouth 5 chains.
the Complainant#
East C chains.
Oct. 7-X-IS-23-30.
E ast Half Of Southeast Quur-

Game Commission! Tampa Highwayman
Reports Show Good Must Serve Sentence
Prospects For Year

STEW A R TS WASHINGTON LETTER

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Exceptional

Plumbing Calls for

Irish Fish Industry
And Dodo Join Hands

A. D. ROSIER

A. D. ROSIER

OUT OUR WAY

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To any person and oil p t m o ,
whoa# name. o r boss#*. is. or oraw
ucknown to tho com plainant hereto,
having. o r claim Io f to hav# any
right. tit la, In U rcat o r cat a t* in and
to th# land* h erein after described,
or any p ort o r portion thereof, to*
wit: Lot One. the Southeast QBar­
ter of th * N ortheaat Q uarter and
tb* Houthweat Q u arter o r tb* N orthvrut Q uarter, ttM p l alx chains
Ea*t nod W est by seven chain*
North and South tn the Northwest
Corner thereof, of Section 73. Tow n­
ship l» South, R ange IX East And
aUo of the Southwest Q uarter of
ih . N ortheast Q u arter and th# Waal
thirty-four s e re * of the Northwest
Quarter o f the N ortheast Q uarter
of Section 17, Township I I South,
1tange 32 E a s t;
It appearing from th * .sworn bill
of complaint herein filed th at com ­
plainant bt«l*T*a th a t there. In a
person, or are persons. Interested

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G row ing Ghildre
Bread is the King of foods. Your children
lould have plenty of it— but you must give them
3od bread. Over a hundred thousand Mother!
i the South use Merita Bread exclusively. They
low from experience that it is the Southland'!
nest — the most delicious— the richest — the
urcst ant* l^c best for growing children. DJ
iu know that one and one-half pounds of Merita)
read equals the nourishment of two dozen eggs?
No wonder it is such a fine food
for children. Always ask your
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extra rich kind. Two sizes, lOc^
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for supper—or for
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American B akeries Company

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Bonita will always
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candy food product
without an equal.

A Perfect Table
Delicacy
Always have a can of Bonita
Syrup in the house. It is ar.
Indispensable household luxury.

Using Snowdrift in your own favorite recipes is the

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over th e country, we a re in a position to sell your prop­
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in this locality.
If you have acreag e, subdivision tra c ts , business lots, etc,
kindly communicate with us. ■.

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Sanford’s n ew est an&amp;ynost refin­

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We are here to render service to you.

Chuluota—80 acres, south side lake, north brick road,
ronsillerablc timber

Only $250 — 1-2 Cash

BAYARD REA LTY COMPANY

Oviedo— Lot (2) 50x200, all cleared, fine building lots

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY
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Number 6 Ball Block, Opposite Post O ffice, Sanford, Florida,
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Suitor of Y ou n g Daughter

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Chicago hotel.
lstry nftor one of his p^riiWoncra
filed suit for'divorce and charged
with being too friendly

Ab Missing; Many W orkers
Dig Qijt of Railroad Tube
RICHMOND, Vm., Oct. 3,—
(d’ )—Benjamin F. Mneby, fire­
man, died early today of inju­

ries sustaintd ycaterday in a
cave-in or a section of the
Chesapeake and Ohio tunnel at
Churchhill, which trapped up­
wards forty workmeu, engag­
ed in reinforcirg its walls.
This is the first known dead
though Tom Mason, engineer,
is believed to have been killed
when he was caught in the cab
of his engine and several ne­
groes arc still unaccounted
for. Rescue work, Jialthd for
a time last night because of
dangerous gdstl.s in tunnel,
&gt;■' was resilin'i this morning.

’ Engineer Tom. Mason is believed
to have been killed and oix negro
workmen nri missing as the result
o f the envo-in of the Chesapeake
and Ohio railroad tunnel at Church
hill here Friday afternoon, which
trapped upwards of &lt;3vo score men
engaged in re-infqrcing its walls.
Most of the workmen, however,
dug themselves out o f the fallen
earth and crawled to safety, and
police officials declared tonight
that little hope is hold out for any
romnining in the- tunnel.
Gasses drove the rescue workers
!from tho tunnel shortly after
:nightfall and it was not believed
that any who may now be entomb­
&lt;
ed in the passage way, even
though they may have j|mpcd be­
neath flat cars, can survive the
poisonous fumes.
Tho fact that those who escap­
ed were hurried to homos or hos­
pitals prevented officials from
making any accurate check o f the
men who wpro'in the tunnel when
tho slide came,
Engineer Muson is believed to
gMiveru .who recovered thu
J o d e y came upon thorn as bo buried in his locomotive which
wero foilin g *their way i wus completely covered with earth.
His fireman, L). F. Mosely, and A.
;h the engine room,
r Admiral J. D. Beurct, chief G. Adams, a brakoman, both es­
l, naval bureau of construc- caped. They wore severely scald­
ind repair at Washington, ed by live steam which "poured
lf-tlie scene o f tho wreck yev from the twisted be Her of the cny. Ho was accompanied by
j Lake, submarine expert ami
Ir o f .the sunken vessel, and
ficials o f the wrecking conii which nrb expected to be
charge eventually of the 8$lo pc rations.

ABulral Christy reported last
n l t h n t the' 9-61 had been found
bA ri from stem to stern and
i l l ) aboard were (lead.
■Adm iral's m e s s a g e reads:
‘ ^B jinrinc flooded from how to
■Divers found torpedo room
None alive in nny coniifi'niSJta. Am proceeding with
covery of bodies.”
IWeover and Identify Bodies
All that remains now for those
ho hove toiled nt the task of resK W ito recover and identify the
t’after which tho submarine
Ip.turned over to wrecker*
Ivage.
M 36 men who were aboard
51 when sho was rammed,
ITcrc picked up alive and the
o f four rnen have been tukm the wreck,
o f those wero recovered yes­
. They weru those of Wnl. Lawton, -electrician’s mate,
y London, Conn., and Brndy
piny, emtinemnn, of Pensa-

iwAdvertising’P age
r Local Real Estate
A fenturo recently added to the
adiMttising department o f The
Sanford Herald is tho use. o f one
page daily for a uniform group of
real estate advertisements. Space
hri been apportioned on the sheet
in equal itzcs, and is held by thu
advertiser for one month at a
nu. The text of the ads may be
nnged daily it desired, it is cxHained by the advertising manBger.
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&amp; This page is to contain nothing
Wat advertising contributed by locpl realtors, it is announced, ami
m e secured by con’ ruct.
f Local realtor* included among
ffito users of this space since itu
Inception Oct. I, are.R. W. Lpwton,
Ikilclough Realty Comotyiy, Sem
m ole Realty Coippany, Bryant and
S hthaw «y, Luke Mary Develop­
ment Company, W. B. Wheeler,
writt-Chittenden Realty Company,
Khp Davey-Wiuston. Organization,
vulton, Inc., DuBouc and Holler,
jp j yard Realty Compun/, and the
sToridn Investors Company.

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WEATHER REPORT

HINC.TON, Oct. 3.—(iF)—
• outlook for the week beSundny in the South Atnd Eastern Gulf stAtus is
fair but with toms prohnf rliowets Wednesday or
y. Tenipur&amp;turo normal or

bors.
While the relief workers toiled
nt the western entrance where the
enve-in occurred, most of the sur­
vivors wulkcd out o f the eastern
entranco dearly a miie UWny. This
added further to the confusion of
detail and check.
Thu survivors drew graphic pic­
tures of tlw disaster. They said
tnc’ wall} of thfc tunnel ^ovo omi*
noun wdrnins of tho slide. A few
brick were loosened, they declared,
and fell into pools o f water on tho
passage-way floor. Bulbs on the
electric light lino flashed twice
and tho tunnel immediately became
a .pandemonium' o f screaming ne­
groes who dabhed about madly in
tho pitch darkness seeking to es­
cape what they reguriled as in­
evitable doom. At this juncture,
the survivors said, tlio crash o f
cracking Umbers ttnd roar of fall­
ing earth and broken masonnry,
rent their ears.
For more than 3,500 feet through
inky blackness, the work train
crew’s survivors groped toward
day light. Many of them had been
badiy injured by the falling brlcg
and earth. Some o f tho negroes
frightened and dishevelled fled to

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ROCKINHAM,,-N. C , Oct. . 3 , —Taking the-witness stand in
own defense yesteday William
B. Cole, wealthy cotton manufac­
turer. declared nr shot W. W. OrmJnd, “ to keep him from killing
me and. having my family at his
mercy.”
Cole is on trial for murder in
connection with tho death of Or­
mond,, former sweetheart o f Miss
Elisabeth Cole, the defendant’s
daughter.
Four • cyo witnesses
have testified they saw Colo slay
Ormond in the street of Rookingham last Aug. 16.
' The trial, which has Icon in pro­
gress three, days, was marked Fri­
day by tho teaimony of Miss Cole,
who declared Friday sho had dis­
carded Ormond an a suitor. Miss
Cole denied allegation by Ormond
thnt .there had been improper re­
lations between them. These al­
legations were contained in letters
from Ormond to the young\ wom­
an's father. It won shortly after
•rcceiot of one of these letters that
tho shooting took place,
Plea Is Self-defense
Cole took tho stand after 10
witnesses had testified that the
general character of his 24-ycarold daughter,
Elizabeth, was
“ without blemish” , and after Fred
Bynum, his personal attorney and
confidant, had described their re­
lations during the period tho dead
man is said to havo slandered Klizazcth'colc ond threatened her
father.
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He told of a toller from Ormond
delivered to, him at his office in
Rockingham. It was tho letter,
read to the Jury Thursday, contain­
ing tho remark that Ormond and

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p e t 3&lt;—Diving op0 recover bodies o f
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Deposits of 3 Local
Institutions Total
$4,711,812.01 When
Third Quarter Eild*

Charge That Ormond and His PN-9 Commander De
Daughter Lived Together, . Flight Arrahgeme
Refuted By Elderly Parent
Made by *Kon-FIy

et Quick Death
•Accident, Acrig to Experts

S submarine sank so quickly
Ihey were unable to shut the
[tight doers ■connecting the
artmenta and thus give themt a fighting chance o f being
|ht to. the .surface with their
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ly Taken
i Boat Today

of a school of.shovolranging from six to
|pn length. Sailors express
Shat the sharks may have
H tho bodies of some of the
tllcvcd to have been swept
rid when the S-61 sank,
i early today recovered the
dy. that of Paul D. Berk
makersvilie, Pa. Tho body
|y clothed and Berk nppnrid been on watch. It was
h tbpofthccnglnecylinders.
bain falling, but sea fair[the force e f diveni worktho scone went to work
b morning in order to take
to of conditions, which unBn were favorable.
►Jives of tho men who went
pbn tho submarine were snuffUt, almost immediately after
Iras rammed by tho steamer

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Colonel William M lUhellV^iargo
o f “ amateur bungling” by the*navy
o f the attempted Hawaiian 'Uight
draw a ringing denudation Bridsy
from Commander John Rodgers,
leader of tho expedition,
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Testifying before the president’s
air board, Commander Rodgers,
without mentioning Mitchell by
name, dcclnrcd that “ regardless of
what mistakes woyc made boforc
or oftor, I challongo nnyono to
make a just criticism of that

Second Annual Gathering Fri­
day Addressed By Several
Poultry Experts; Women of
GenevaHoatesses at Supper
(By L. a BEBOUT)

Bank deposits in Sanfor4|
for the month of September
totaled $4,711312, according
to* figure^ made public today
b y officers of the three local
financial institutions. Com­
parison of thiB amount with
the figures on file represen­
ting the volume of business
for the same month in 1924

valued at $50,000. Mrs
The PN-9 No. 1 commander aleo ’self-defense.
toojc direct issue with tho colonel’s

her to read it, to read it through
before she answered.
She read
about half of it and then said: “ it
is a lie, every word of it.” She
then finished the letter.
“ I told her that if whnt he said
was true that tho only fair thing
to do was to marry him; that l
would take care of her— that no
one hut herself, Ormond and I
would know it.
I told her she
could go to Raleigh and marry
him and that it would bo nil right.
“She said it was untrue, that
sho would submit, to a physical
examination and let it spunk for
itself. I said no, that I would tako
her word for it,"
. &gt;

N. Y. Stock Market
Swamped FridayBy
Big Buying Orders
NEW YORK. Oct. 3.-&lt;/P)—
Heavy buying orders poured into
the stock market from all quarters
Fridny, bringing about a vigorous
rise in prices and -swelling the
day's tradings to 2,268,000 shares,
one of tho heaviest trading ses­
sions this year. Nearly 30 repre­
sentative issues mounted to 1925
peak prices in what was describ­
ed as the broadest market since
tho peak of the bull movement
late last year.
Retention bf the New York fed­
eral reserve bank's rediscount rate
of 3t£ per cent accepted as a in­
dication of tho country’s sound
credit and financial
position,
aroused speculative enthusiasm to
a High pitch and aggressive bul­
lish demonstrations wero carried
out in a wide variety of standard
industrial shsucs tinder the. leader­
ship of United Rtatcs Steel.
Some disappointment over tho
provisional debt funding plan of
France, was expressed in financial
circles, but it was not icgistsred
m the stock market. Wnll street's
reaction however was reflected in
a sharp "break of about ten
pointa in the French francs and
neavy selling o f French bonds,
which were depressed 1 to 2 points.
Storting exchange containued to
foci the effects of thu reduction in
the London hank rate, selling
around 9-1,83 11-10, the lowest Ivvel since Britain's return to the
gold standurd.
Favorable trade news furnished
a solid foundation for the rise in
industrial shires. With reports of
steady expansion in the steel in­
dustry, United States Stc-l was

Seminole CountyBank
Leads Institutions
WithLargelncrease

when deposits amounted to $2,888,■409.77, shows a gain of 91,843,•102.23 during the year or approx­
lu ir iy SO
no per
p e r cent.cen t.
imately
Total resources o f the bsnks in
thin city at the close of business,
.
particular line. &gt;»
Tho first subject was “ Baby Sept. 30, amounted to 95,219,832J&gt;2
Chick Industry," which was very it was shown in information an- *
ably handled by H. A. Bunker of nminccd at the same time today.
tho Bunker - Incubator Co. In hhi Thin figure indicates an increase
discourse, Mr. Bunker gave very of $1,061,779.07, or approximately
Many Dealers In County Fill City Manager Announced Im­ many helpful hints and much good 53 per cent, since on the same
provements on Pier to In­ advico in the incubation of chicks dato in 1024 the total resources
Out Qiicstionaires, Officials
the local institution totaled
clude Band Stand, Lights, and tho care necessary at tho of
Stalei 79 Want Permits
93,655,058.55.
;
hatching
period
fn
order
to
produce
Walks and Beautification
Under New (Jjty Ordinance
Keen
satisfaction
is
felt
in local
healthy and profit-producing birds.
financial circles over the results
Improvements at the municipal Hu emphasised the fact that when shown in this survey, if is stated.
dock, at., the foot of Park Avo. to starting to mist- clicks, the poul- A 60 per cent Increane in bank­
tryman should follow very closely ing busInosaeBMillc year Jn riHBrbe started in Uie near'future, will
c
i
includo tho erection of A band stund tho instructions o f the manufac­ ord to whictTVny '
and pavilion,, the construction of turers. o f the particular incubator point with justifiable pride, ac­
use c :nccinlly ns to operation.
cording to those in close touch
a 12 foot concrete walk, DtSulcvard in C.
D. Chase, poultry ox.vert of with the subject. Due, it is do- ,
liirhting to the end o f tho structure
and tho boautifiaition o f the en­ Volusia county, in his talk on “ Care clarod, to the rapid growth and
tire property, it was announced and Management o f Ilnby Chicks,” enterprise displayed fn and by San­
this morning at tho office of W. B. illustrated w ry forcibly the neces­ ford, tho reflection in tho iocnl
sity of extra mo care and good financial institutions is said to be.
Williams, city manager, * p
‘
' Plano approved by the City Thin­ judgment In 'ho raising of chicks tho Oource of great/ oPtoqtjsm
ning Hoard and submitted to Mr. Trum thu imy'ithcy lira hutched un­ nmong business men and otnri*a
til tho marketing or laying sage. in tho community
crating without licenses and in Wiliiains provide for a concrete
He ndviaed each poultry raiser to
According to tho figures releas­
technical violation o f the lnws nt wnlk to extend entirely around the
watch
tho baby chick, especially ed hero today, the Seminole Sounouter side o f tho dock. Width of
this time, it is pointed out
during the first 72 hours o f itn
Under tho circumstances, coun­ thu walk is specified us 12 feet; life and not to feed it anything, ty Bank shows the greatest gain
among tho local bankr for the
ty official* said, nothing will be according to the city manager.
during th«t period and then begin period. Deposits at this institu­
The pavilion, which will be plac­ feeding sparingly and gradually
done about it but they joined in
tion of Sept. 30, 1921 wero 91,urging dealcra to nppiy ut unco ed in the wide section o f tho dock, placing certain feed* before it.
07T.169 while on the same data
ami get their licenses soon be­ ut the outer end, will be a circular
Among othor things he stated o f* this
‘
car th e‘total is noted as
cause of tho possibility that tranu- structure, 50 feet in diameter, in that the extent of the poultry 92,047;
actions handled in tho meantime which it ill planned to enclose n raiser's profit or loss is in accord­ 9970,169 is shown an being approx­
band stand, two small concession ance with the care given the chicks imately nearly 100 per cent great­
may bo questioned lutcr.
Tho law provides it is said, for booths and an open floor space from thu time of- hutching until er for
" tho
‘ .year,\ Resources at this
n delay o f 10 dnya between tho which may bo used for dancing, they aro nblo to tnko caro for bifnkinu 'house increased nearly
filing of an application and tho as a central point for nny public themselves.
as mucl it &lt;h shown when tho
granting of n license so that an gathering. Elton J. Moughton, loc­
Mnny questions asked the speak­ statement o f 1924, $1,295,194.
. .
.
. is
opportunity mny .be given persons al architect is preparing plans for e r! ns they proceeded on their dis­ compared to that of 1925, .which
who wish to protest tho licensing the building at this time, accord­ courses and ut thin time n ques­ amounts to 92.238,783.
of nny broker or snlcuman because ing to Mr. Willlums.
tion box was created and each one
Report of deposits at the First
o f improper practices.
Boulevard lighting standards desiring specinl information was National Bank of this city show
First Licenses Next Week
urged to submit their questions in $ 1,
06.07 on Oct. 1, 1924 and
Local officers today Rtntcd that
writing to be answered after tho 92,110,600.54 on the same date
tho first licenses will be issued
this year. The difference o f 9709,­
meeting.
next week by John D. Jinkins coun­
Chairman Purdy next in order 794.47 represents an Increase of
ty tax collector, at which time the
introduced N R. Mehroff,
— exten- approximately 60 per cent at thi*
10-day period will havo olapsed for
Mlc sion pouitryman o f the University institution for tho year, it ia
somu of the earlier applicants.
of Fiuridu, who gnvo n very in- shown. Resources increased from
No further delay in tho 'matter
jng structivu and interesting discourse 91,682,351.61 to 92,352,928 92 dur­
o f application blanks In expected
ini- on tho subject of "Fording For Egg ing thu 12 month period it is said.
Business at the Sanford Bank
•m- Production." Among his many rcrud. m ark s, Mr. Mehroff stated that ns and Trust Company, organized in
DW- there are many formulas and feeds, July, 1924, jumped approximately
the it is often left to the poullrymun 40 per cent in the volume of busi­
the to ascertain the must suitable for ness transacted from Qct. 1, 1924
Iks, his particular purpose and flock, to Oct. 1, 1925. comparative fig ­
to- Mr. Wchroff hh'&gt; carried on a cul­ ures made public at the institu­
tion today show. Deposits there
ling demonstration.
The institute chairman introduc- on tho date indicated lust year
amounted to 390434.70, as against
(Contlnucd on Pago Three)
9653,819.09 recorded on then books
month. Resources on Oct. 1,
Root Warns of Rows this
1924 were 9577.60J7.04, and aro
to have increased during
In Codification Paper shown
the year to 9638,120.64.
Comparative tabulation of the
To Peace Conference deposits
o f all three banks in tho
CHICAGO, Oct. 3.— (/P)—TorWASHINGTON, Oct. 3.— (A1)— city, showing figures for the month
A solemn warning by Elihu Root o f September of 1924 and 1925,
that “ controversies and quarrels bo aro here given.
Bank, 1924,
tween nutions ure certain to come" Seminolo County
91,077,109:
1925,
$2,047,338.
and that “ mere agreements not to
First
National
Bank
1921.
Realty Corporation for the erec­
have these things happen are fu ­
$1,100,806.07; 1925 92.110,6*10.54.
tion o f a $3,600,000 hotel.
tile," was sounded toduy in his pa­
Sanford Bank and Trust Contper on codification, presented by nuny
1924, 9390,434.70; 1925 9553.­
Representative Theodore Burton to
819.00.
the Inter— Parliamentary Uhions
Resources at tho cloao o f Sep­
Conference here.
tember business for tho two years
The paper’s author, recognized at a glance are shown as follows
by conferees us one of tho world’s
Seminolo County Bank, 1921,
cutstanding authorities on inter­ 91,295,194; 1925. $2,238,783
national affairs, htdd that codifi­
First National Lank, 91,682,351,­
cation hud a special importance ut 51: 1925, 92,352,928.92.
.
this time because of thu necessity
Sanford Bank and Trust Com*
of enlarging the service rendered pany 1921, $577,507.04; 1926, $828,­
by the permanent court of interna­ 120.64._____________________
tional justice.
This court was one of a group
Iof reiuted institutions with the lea- New Seaboard Branch
Igun of nations and the Hague1 Formed on East Coast
■Court of Arbitration which the
j writer said, “ promised to facili-’ WEST PALM BEACH. OcL t ,
U U pteservation ul peace to u de-• —( ^ — Formation of thu F-ast
gret* never before attained.”
Florida division of tho Seaboard
Air Lino Railway with headquartL era here.
announced by
f M. 11. Gold, superintendent of tho
&gt; division.
'

Beer King And His
Associate J a i l e d
In Contempt Case

. Search Renewed *For
: Missing Mail Plane

�I “ llllrtl

7'

Si*-:
|Vf£tV

More and record breaking history for
Island—Florida’s most spectacular land
opment.
A complete sell-out o f the entire project in less
than one year from thcVlate o f Its first sale, which
auspiciously started with a crowd o f buyers who
waited in line for 43 hours for first choice.
•

ed into it, we announced the opening of reservations
in the last unit o f Davis Islands. The response was
electric— sensational—for in 31 hours, $18,138,000 in
sales were made with an over-subscription of $8,250,-

In our Tampa office yesterday, when this as
tounding news was made public, spirited bidding be

A few days ago after the property had been off
the market for the entire summer, during which
millions in building and development’had been pour­

gan for property just North, and profits of thou­
sands o f dollars were offered to many fortunate
owners.

�a r g u r it r

HENRY SJMMPWfc
Complhl:

you and uaea

S ir e ®

Ifila c u i i i a n
of .N ovem ber

V I K ilb &gt; ' £ $ £

OH H . •• j£&amp;

S0T,c^ o a

or rl
VIRGIL K. LUCAl
MAN W K^IN OH C
FROST. D.iB. N M tl

th e state

f Ineoan

N K E D M A U .-T IR p rt

nnd MARY 8ULUtY
livina and If dead,
claiming Interest &lt;U
LUCAS H A R R Y -H
in o h o Ohe . o p o r I

S m»N80PHIA «R A M W hi*
AN LIKL HBIpT a nd -- ---his wife, and each
above ______
namad daft—
_jfaw U i»v&lt;-" , ijriw fc

HAM ^|* WR*. ^

fROBERT
f i t t . BBE
aM
A R IW
A k T ‘ 7aiM

MARY 8 W n « t
ed or otharwlie aa
grantees o f otlljrw l
erty hereinafter de
all tha h e lix d*vJ*eteL
other claimants Tnnfaf
partlea,
GOULD deceased, and tf
ijT Intercaclr and every.cInliBldi
I fnvolve*t or Intereatd In the.'
v.oT the
ed In thle edit u n d fr’acb and
above named dsftnd&amp;A^
*aid«ncej
every who*« name* *»»
uinnnt In
are unknown to the.Coi
the above entitled ‘ i f
all unknown p a rtite -’,
clalm lna any . Intftwtl
eala in the land ' InVql
Twenty-four nationalities are represented In this g to u p (jf 24 chtldrcipattending a Sioux City, la
ault. said land belnwaiC
Inole County, Florida, ,
ed aa followe, to-w ltt _
corner
HKaiN at the north*
; n t th*
, o f tile southeast qUdl
lion i.v.
southeast quarter o f ,
&lt;OUtn^
Township 11 *0uth^4Ranse
II
east, run thence west f i t fcnr.
thence aouth M l ■ IN »/10 feet,
thence east *14 and T/10 rear. •
S T E W A R T S W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R
thence north to p e ln t ,Of BE­
’
\Jy C1IARLE3 P. STEWART
GINNING.
AND It appearing, from* th i awnm
bill- o f complaint. herein W is t 1you
tlio lawmakers recognize that the and each o f you may oUJin some
right, title or Interest Hprtiil to the
government'U “ over-burenuod,"

But when It comes to putting
the Indian aign bn some ono par­
ticular bureau, ill those who have
a pefmnal Interest In it.ob ject
-strenuously.
"Wo need consolidation and re­
duction," they agree, "but not In
this spot. This bureau’s essential.
Let's economize elsewhere."
Fsch lawmaker is also aware
that' if he votes to abolish some
other lawmaker's pet bureau, the
Utler will voto to aboil m his pet.
That’s why the burenucrats re­
main so care-free while nobody but
Congress discusses retrenchment.

Multiplying Animals In Pact*
fie Northwest Constitute
Danger of Extermination
To Fishing Business
OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct. 2 .- &lt; p f
* — Hair seals hive increased in re­
cent 'year* .to such numbers that
they are becoming a seriou:i men* ace to the salmon fishing Industry
in the Northwest. As a means of
gci&amp;iiL' lid o f the menacd, Arthur
v S. Elngrscn, formerly with the
Washington state fisheries depart­
ment. has aug-jeitcd tKfit the aid
o f American apqrtamcd bo enlln.ed in a drivo agalnpt the- animals.
Sportsmen, ho declares, would find

fish. Feeding tests have shown that
an adult I al requires about 30
pounds o f fish .for a meal.
A t present the only chocks on
the increase o f tho seals are tho
operations o f tho few professional
hunters who pursue them for the
f3 bounty offered by the state nnd
the occasional forays of local
HlnrUmen.
' -*
"In View o f these facta, unless
tha state' wishes to subsidize the
exterpilnatlon, the inoHt logical so­
lution of tho problem Hoh in solic­
iting thu aid o f interested sport *
mrn,’ Mr. Elnarsen declared. Tile
■port i3.a very keen one and rcauirc3 skill and returns a greater
thrill'than anything we have with

BAIIN H ART Ms w ife,

&lt;S»3!S.

KIN EC.AN and REBECCA KIN ROAN
hla Wifi, h e n r y A. c r a n e and

ia % # 3 a

wife, at hair*. devisee*. grantee*
or otherwlaa. ln 'a n d to the iJ id
hereinafter described; and to all
vrsona and partlea cullmlng In*
ereat under JACOB BROCK deceaa-

f

you and each of you .be and you
are hereby required to appear to the
BUI o f Complaint filed herein In
thle cause on Monday thb Ind. day
of November, A.\Dt 1*15. the same
being a Rule Day of .th is ■'••urt.
at the Court Hnuee In Sanford. Sem­
inole County, Floridai. dfid''inj dofault thereof Decree- Pro Conf^sso
will be entered agelnet. said cause
being a suit to quiet* title In the
Complainant In and t o ; the land
above described.
It Is therefore ORDERED thst
WITNESS MY- Hand and the aeal
this notice be published Infthe Hen- o f tha Circuit Court of the Seventh
ford Herald, a newsiuipwr publish­ Judicial Circuit o f the State of
ed In Sanford, Semipole .County, Florida In and fo r Seminole Coun­
ty. bn this the 3 rd .day: of October.

C a m e r a F in d s W o m a n P o lic e S e e k

Mt S’;gS«Ju5l

, n ‘ 13 V &gt; E. DOUGLASS.

(c in c u iT

BnUrUnrs and
plalnants.
Oct, I-lO -1 7-li

cou n r seal)

Hv A. M. WEEKS. Dyiul;
w i i A o n . HOU8HOLDBR &amp;
Solicitors for Com pi all
Oct. 3-10.17-34. .

j l f f i s ' 1' c,*"!lounsel fo r Co in-

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF SRM* INOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN
CHANCERY. •
M A R Y G E O R G E KINGSBURY (o lh srWIse
k n ow n . aa. MARY
G.

IN T IIE CIRCUIT COURT O F fsi
INOLE COUNTY, f'tO R ID A .,
CIIANCEIIY.
,
, '
,
tV. D. LEMONS. *
Com plainant, ■

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A L B E R T F. K O F p; c t 'p l.

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SILAS U. C A R TE R , et a t..
Defendants. *

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D«f&lt;sDdanU.

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o J.°h

T H E IS T A T E O F -F L O R ID A , to::

NOTICE TTO °K &amp; * W t p , JW D i
KNOWN D E F E N D A N T S ’
8T A T E OK FLORIDA;* l o f
■SILAS H. C A R T E R .and E «
J. C A R T E R lit* w ife, W , A. BR
NKIt and--------- B RAU N ER 1 hlS. 1
GEORGE A. KHBLIfO*. a n * “ C
R IE KKELINE bis w ife , *E.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SEM­ RLANCHARD.
C. F. MOJlLETf
INOLE COUNTY. KI.OIIUIAS -IN KiAN A. CRUTCH
L a Ur A
CHANCERY.
v
' B R A W N E R , If Rv IEPl
dk and -If il
EDNOR CURLETT.
to all pnrtlrii rln lm liia, Inter*sl
Complatnnnt
der* SILAS R.’ CART Kit mjiU El!
vs.
(
J. C A R T E R his wife. w 7*a V b R
JEAN B A inriST . BOROT. o l al.
NER and----------HR A UNER big J
D ofm dan is.
G E O R G E . A. KKELINE a n d ' t
Ortlrr of l*ubllra(l«n
R IE K K E L IN E h li w lf*. . f
NOTICE TO KNOWN
AND
UN­ RLANCH ARD . C. K. MOnLEY,
KNOWN DEFENDANTS.
RAN A. CRUTCHER, l ^ U n A
T H E STATE OF FLO RIDA, lo :
llR A W N E Il. deceased or o t h e r
JEAN BAPTIST BOROT. LEON
B O U T H R IE U L
MARIA
BOROT, *rw i*e. in th* properly h erein after
M A RIE RORAT VO(5AL. ANGIE G. described, nnd to all. the heir*, d e ­
TU C K E R, MRR. AGNEHH C. W E E D . visees, Bran tees or other claim ant*
ALIC E T . PARRISH. W lt.M KLMINA under JOHN W. GRIFFIN d ecoa sI-. ADAMS. CHARLES F. ADAMS «d .and to all the hairs, devisees,
nnd------------- ADAMS, hla w ife. P A V - Krautees or other claim ants under
ID W*. ADAMS nnd------------- ADAMS W . A. llR A W N E Il decenAed. aud to
h is Wife, A. L. COUNCIL. JAMES all pnrtlns, nach and ovary, .claim
COUNCIL and. J. W*. W IL M O T T 11 Intr any Interest or Interests In the
IIv Iiik . i»ini If (R'ltd, lu nil tmrilo* land Involved In thin suit under nnv
dnlnilnK Inlerest unite* JEAN B A P ­ o f the abovu named defendants, each
T IST ROBOT. LEON B O P TH R 1SU L and every w h o s e 'n a m e s ; and resi­
M ARIA IIOROT.
M ARIE
RORAT dences are unknow n, to the C*imVOGAL, ANGIE *tl. T U C K E R . MRR plnlnnnt In the above entitled causa.
AON ESS C. W EED. ALICE T. P A R . and to all unknow n parties w hom ­
RISH . WJLHELM1NA L. ADAMS, soever claln iln a any Interest nr In­
C H AR LES V. ADAMS nnd------------ - terests In tho land Involved In this
ADAM S htn w ife, DA V ID W*. AD- suit, said land bein g Situate In Sem­
AM.R mid------------- ADAMS tils w lfs inole County, Flqrlda, and d escrib­
A. L. COUNCIL JAMES COUNCIL ed as fo llo w s, to -w lt :
and J. W*. WILM OTT. d eceased 01
T R A C T l.
n l h r r w l s * ns hnlrs, ilnvlsecs. KranSouthw est quarter o f south hutf
o f lot 3. o f Section 3, T ow n -,
ship 11 south, Rnntte 3* east.
T R A C T !.
North h alf o f south h a lf o f
Lot 3, o f Section S. T ow n sh ip 21
south, Italian In east. ' '
TRACT 3
BEGINNING at the aquthWest
corn er o f lot ’ t o f Section 1.
T ow n sh ip 11 south. HanKc 30
east, run TlO feet, thence north
6 d egrees east IS4 fact, west 770
feet, south K82 feet lo BEGIN­
NING.
and it ap p earin g from the sw orn
Ulll of C om plaint herein that you
and each o f you may claim some
right, title o r Interest In Nnd to the
property h ereinabove described.
It Is th erefore ORDERED ' that
you ami each o f you be and you are
hereby requlruil to appear »o the
Hill o f C om plaint herein filed In
thla cause on M onday the Ind day
o f N ovem ber, A. D. 1933. the earns
being a Rule Day o f this Court, at
the C ourt H ouse hi Sanford. Sem ­
inole C ounty. F lorida, and *fu d e­
fau lt th ereof D ecree Pro Coufcsan
w ill be entered again st you , said
cau se being a stilt to quiet title In
the C oroplsln siit .and to th e . land
a b ov e described.
, ■ ..
It Is th erefore O R D E R E D . that
this notice hu published In th e 'S a n ­
ford Herald, a new spaper publish­
ed In Setplnola
County. Fm rida.
on ce a w eek In fou r consocutlvji
w eek!*- Issues.
W ITN E SS mv hand u n d , tU* o f ­
fic ia l sent o f the Circuit CdUrt of

JOHN J. DEAN and the helra, de*
vl»eca, grantee* o r other claim anta &lt;Under John J. Dean; 'Jqhn
Durden1 and the helra, devisee*,
jfranteea or other claimant* un­
der John Durden; R obett' A- lia r .
som etim es-know n aa R obert
arden, and the helra, davlaeea.
grantees or uthsr claimants under
Robert . A. Hardee, sometimes Allen, hla w lf,
known a a ‘ Robert A. Harden; and dead all partiel
all unknown persona claim ing an
Interest In the real property h ere­ ,A,l\&gt;ny' . lnhr U
lS
i n a f t e r d escrib ed ;. S. Kendrick wife, aa tifjrli * d ..'l:,v 'j
Guernsey and Leland Chubb,
IN TH E CIRCUIT C
? r *dharwlaa, Tii*»na
issii I
&lt;be. Ual*
.
D efendants
r
. HRMINOLR ..COUNTY,
•n this ault,- Y*;hercln»fier
IN CHANCERY. .
Order Of PaUllcstlen
Mllla, if ||vir&gt;
W IL L IA M SIMMONS.
TH E STATE OK FLORIDA. TO A L L d e aJd--a
a llll parties clalmlna'
claiming J
Complainant
THE AFTER NAMED PARTIES,
GREETINGS:
•
0 . W. MOYER. /t % L
T o Jobd -J," Dean.. If -living and If
fertdanta.
dead all partlea claim ing Tnteratt*
aa hereln.it.. £
O rder-off- Pabllratloa
under John J. Dean, deceaaed or o (h - id; and J
NOTICE TO
_ _ i fLNOWNJ :AND
erwlae. In the real properly btrbin - «3e» d ail .p ar’l l Mesial mint m
a fter described; to John Durden, If
K y.‘
Pr u»", *r } H
THE STATE*' Ol . .
living and If dyad all partlea cla im ­ aa helra,
deylseea, legatt.r i
MUTER a sd —r— MO'
ing Tntereste under John Durden, •rwlae. In the lah di IMil
deceased dr, otherwise, in fha r ia l *h|a- ault. as hereinafter 4,
8. C. MAYERS ii^a M l
preperty hereinafter described! to M jfo llo w a . to-w lt: ■. • ,
KINS and-------------ATI
------- ATK1N8 hla i
R obert A. Hardee, aometlmea knoirn
T h * ® a*t H alf of the W .«
BERTHAIR LOVE .a
am t*— A x
as Robert A. Harden. If living and •
thJ* N ortheast ftuart.r «
her husband.* MRR
If daad- all .partlea claim ing - Inter ARDHON and-—-— — tTCHARDSON esta- under, Robert A. Hardee
her huahnnd, JOHN* 1. HALBERT I times known aa Robert A. 1
T ow nahlp l 6» South. Risp
and M. W . H a L b BR* hi* w ife and deqaaaed-^p .olhsrwlee. In ti
£ 5 **• c°nu£jnjn r 1* A em i
NAT rOYNTJt, If llyli
W,
f &lt;1.
11
Property hereinafter* described, an
to all parties ciatmlni
I f appearing b y the sworn 1
All unknbwn persons clalm lng.lntei
der 0. W, MOYER J
esfa In tne foliotvlng described re* com plain t herelif tbat.yoo w,
ER his wife. OKOROL- .
properly, ’ situate. &gt;lying* and beln
o f y o u . may by .interested 1!
*nd H. C. MAY HRS his
certain d estrlbrd lot qf lsn-U|
In the1County of He mmole and Btai
IS ATKINS slid---- 1........ ...........
of Flqrlda* .to-wit - - &gt; . , , . • t
' « » ' » County. Florida, and k
wife BERTHAIR LOVE and
'SOuth ifn lf &lt;if the Southeast
e(l above. You and each otg
t-GVH her husband, MRS.' 1
■tffehX Comnisniled and r « «
Quarter o f.th e Bonthaaat Quar-.
RICHARDSON, a n d - ----- - -L -J
of Section^ 11. Township 11
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8quth, Ranae'-lO Hast,* and ' '
HALBERT and M W . HAL
Southwest Quarter of the Houthhis wlfs and.N A T POYNT?. d
aat Q u arter, of Section .11;
ed or ■otherwise ji* htrti'a, de
[ownihip I t . South, R ange, 30,
Frnnteta nr oth erw ise,' in the
- . The *Northeast ■Quarter o f tha
\ the porp&gt;)v*
. poulheaet Quarter o f the South-'
e Ktxrve descrl
east Quarter of 'Sectloii SiJ
- Xow.n,h|P ‘21* South.. Range M u
. -H ast./ 1 1 .
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each and .every ■whose nan
residence! arb&gt; 'unknown'
C om plainant,la tn* above
ter, and th A South west Quarter
•Csugi\ ,and to _gli -unknown
whomsoever claim ing any
or Interests *W iheMfrid *lnVi
•this suit, -sain .land -b* In a
In Seminole County.’ F t or I

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blanket authority to the president
to do all the executive reorganiz­
ing, consolidating, readjusting and
reducin? as ho sec • fit. Congress
Indorsing whatever he doe* In ad­
vance, and letting It go at that. (*
Tho bulk of the senators and
representatives won’t like this, but
It’s a plan they will find it very
difficult to reject, inasmuch as
they admit a reshuffle of the ex­
ecutive sub-divisions is badly need­
ed, and everybody enn :re that
they thcmsclvds arc unnbic to do
anything about It

DEI,AND— New York concern
buys r?nlty holdings of local firm
and pinna to develop 1,000 aero
tract; houses started nnd sidewalk*
laid in new sub-division; Now York
Avenue lot bought for $30,000.

IN CIRCUIT COURT, SKVKNTH JU­
DICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR SKM1NOLS CpUNTY. IN CHANCERY.
J. N. BRADSHAW, r •
" ,* Complainant,
,

to the follow in g land In the Court­
ly. of Seminole and Stale of Florida,
and more particularly described ,aa
followe. to W it:.
.
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Ixita l.ftJ, I and 4 of Block
. 13 and all o f Block II of Mellnnville, according to Plat there­
of. recorded In Plat Boolt l. page ,
120. o f tha Public Records o f
Srmlndle County.* Florida,
and to any and all other persons
whose names ary unknown, claiming
any right, title or Intereat In a.nd
to the property hereinabove de-

the Seventh Judicial Clfaul
State of Florida, ,ln and I
Now, however, comes Curtis Inole County. Florida, on
with tho announcement that he in­ 3rd. day of October A. DC
V. E. DOtlGL.vSS,
tends to introduce a bill giving
Clerk •
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tho exception of big game hunting.
Thwscnl- is a*zggncigam.animg|&lt; &lt;ml
persecution leads to extreme wcarIncsi on their part. Tho fnct that
thorp is such an olemont o f chance
in sen) hunting dincouragcs any
great effort to exterminate them
by professional seal hunters.
While the original method o f
hunting seals was to approach them
from the shore at low tide and
shoot them with u heavy rifle of
buck not, the use o f semi-speed
boat by sportsmen has added zest
to the chuse.

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A lT n lg h t services through
■^Prom otion Day, winter will «tqrt St 7:30 o ’clock.
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itr lO o’d o ck : subject
w, ‘'Unreality.”
V •rtninv services,
i iesttmonTala o f healt » t .8 o’clock in the
m* • ' , •*
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K it e s CHURCH
£ Sunday After TrinSool, 9:46 a.m.
Hea, 11 n.m.
SMuttson, Organist.
Btiaryr Lamarr,
■fcj Iq iplace of Sor­

ALL,SOULS CHURCH

union was denied. *’
The pw fldentrit.l
if University o f Florida addreathe institute In detailon ‘PoiiL considers th a t1 Frai
Diseases.” Dr. Sandern urged
mpornry debt , fq
poultry man to exercise great

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President. Coolidge
ping board acted um
ping President Palm&lt;
; tbe fleeb i*
corporation;; of his p a w * r.,u
..t 't
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The judgt« advocate- generalthe navy hi&gt;eld that the h w y did
n6t violate the
j
law by; lending-tffi
overland &gt;.,aa' ■ was
Shenandoahr
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. Colonel Mitfeltett.- ' r
Col. William SiitchelLwaa ordered by the War Department-^W. ter
port to the' inspector ganAar Mqn-,
dny for investigation, o f 'Kls con’;
duct with a view.4b disd^linaSy a&gt;*

because oftet&gt;‘.ttte remedy would
not avail. He mentioned seyetgl
precautions such aa;-good draini
o f poultry yard** as loo much m
tore breeds disease; ventilal
without draft* U esesntiat; cje*nliness of-poultry and poultry houses
vitally necessary; regular disinfec­
tion of-poultry'ryna and housen to
eliininate mitts, etc.
In his talk. Dr. Sanders, carried
his audience through the many
phases of the cure for diseases and

i" ° th Su” 'u , ■
P en‘
Mass•at 10:3&lt;kji. m. Sermon*
“ Indulgences.” * .
Benediction of the Blessed Saclament after Mass.
n
Sunday School at 9 :00 a. m All
children'"of school ape gre to attend Maa8 and Sunday School. .
All married women of the par{,h are invited to attend a meet\ng at the Parish Hall on-Wedosaday a t 4:00. p/m ^ for the purpose exbrclsed in the poultry Indus
of forming a -Rosary Society.
*
The next order’ of-buslnea wjts
Sodality meeting Wednesday
i open discussion on various pouL

t - G o d Is Love —
jwo Shelley
fa) rhtermezio— Bar-

mder His Lovo—Kopy
te and .Choir,
That Land.— C. Lee
l. ' '
(Organ) Andante’,—

■ r a p ikon c l a s s
^ ■ n Iron Class invites all
Kalble classes of the city
■ t in g Sunday morning nt
B e k at the Princess Then■nr man-In Sanford is exr s p e c ia l personnl invituRhls special meeting, and
m officers desire an audiItlied in a spirit of loycl
■p The ladies of tho city
[Twelcome;
mai musical program has
n n g e d . There will be
Bga by tho entiro mooting,
mumbors by a mixed qunrtllot Me" and “ O Love That
It Let Me Go,” Mr, Park*
■t G. Davey will be tho
il speaker, nddressing the
Con tho subject o f “ Morals
Eellgion.”
Mr. Ddvey Is
K. straight thinker and a
Beaker and his address
■ jo y e d .
H is s will be dismissed
■ a t 10:45 o'clock in full
(Continued from Pago, Ono)
lurch services,
ditional broker's license through
the discovery o f this error, it is
PTJ8T CHURCH
stated.
5
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day School; 9:30 a. m.
Realtors are filing applications
ruing Worship nnd Sermon, at this time for licenses to operate
m. Sermon subject, “ The in tho 'city, also, it is announced.
jpiism o f tno Superlative Seventy-nine brokern and salesmen
doing business h' Sanford hnvo fil­
i teacher:* of the i-itv school:* ed their names witirthe city clerk,
le honor guests at the morn- and have been issued temporary
licenses, pending the arrival of
forms and licenses in accordance
|nal service, 7:30
• with the new city ordinance regu­
ig worship nnd sermon, lating realty operations here.
ermon subject, “ Looking
This ordinance, containing sev­
From Three Angles.”
eral changes from the preceding
i evening service the pas- law, wasi effective at the expiration
give the last of tho series of the yearly fee period, Oct. 1.
ces on citizenship. Sub|J)is paper, “ The Citizen,
COCOA— Hotel addition plan­
pager,' Mayor ’ nnd City ned; realty firm formed with enpfcnora—Their Big Task.” »tal stock of 1100,000.

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U&gt;\&lt;XU pats, December:89m to

question box and each expert an­
swered, tho qupstiqns presented to
the mtisfaction., of- those desiring
the specific information.
T he'ladies o f Geneva served.*
most delicious chicken dinner after tho afternoon session.
Much prnise it due the members
o f the Woman’s Club, Geneva

Englishman
California Girl In
Sanford Recently

FIRST NATIONAL

steady- at net declines Of 16 to 2d
pointsi January. 22,13 (o.?2 .l6 ; De­
cember 22.15 to 22.17.
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VWIRUWlNTHa
this delegation o f about 150-ln&gt;redted in the poultry'industry of
Sarainole country.
-Community
—
g, Singing
V" r m
mIs Festura
The evening session opened with
community singing and Mrs. Cook
o f Oviedo gave 'a very interesting
rending. Two small Genova girls
added a very Interesting feature to
tho program.
. Chairman Purdy introduced J.
'A Bistline, squab expert of Longwood, who gave a very interesting
talk on that particular phase of
the industry. Mr. Bistilno for o
numbero f years has specialized
on aquabR is ope of th e . lead­
ing men In that lino in tho coun­
try.
• L. M. Rhodes, marketing com­
missioners o f Florida, was .prin­
cipal speaker o f tho evening ses­
sion. His dlsqotirsa was on the
“ Marketing and Distribution of
Poultry and Poultry Products,”
showing among many other things,
the immensity o f the industry and
the many things to be done to
make the industry greater in Flor­
ida. .
John A,-Sneed, marketing agent
for the Seminole County poultry
Association, gave a report of that
bureau aiyl Its importance in tfla''ing the, Industry on a sound
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in this county, j . j»
•-L abe-H sry Gets-iNext iAle*
g
,1*A'riMnHat&lt;' o f ‘thnhks.'Wh
fven to .tlie Geneva Chamber of
merce and the Women of Geneva

B A T U t 0 M .I f t -

:Laxly (Cynthia Mdsi’oy. attraallvo tlabi
e‘ late Lord Ctirzon, reing nq audience as
FORT MYERS— Zoning "e x p * ^ tpntljr, -started British aristocracy f-by1*!
kl tno only way out of
coming to. outline city's needii "Cbmrndea” and stating that-Socialism
plans fir White Way from titer ‘Europe’s present delemma.
to Fort Myers'beach, to cast'inxE?
000, taken up; .firm to:erect 64room modem hotel, to etfsi, about,
f 150,000; 57-ncre tract sold ,tn
THE MODISTE SHOPPE
Tampa syndicate. Connio Mack an­
nounces Athletics will- train again
at Fort Myers next year; “ drive
la now open rendy for the
for library for city fihdk enthusi­
fall sewing.
asm, with sfgning of 150 chnrtfit
members'; construction o f bunga­
low court to begin shortly; subMrs. Goo. Hrockhahn

214 E. 2nd St.

front; ‘ d?v.el°P|nent of power sitepn fivojf'jis' plunned.

Loans

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Loans

For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Ranis at Vfo
Consult us first when in the market for funds

.Magnolia A Second A. P.. CONNELLY &amp;-SONS

bi 12,000; constructors . tP '.Mradk
ground *ntaoneb on new. 3160,000.
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prompt and courteous service can’ t be beat for
satisfaction.
Call and let us give you qn estimate on the
lumber for your new home.

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TO. THOSE,DESIRING LOCATIONS IN TIIE

NEW

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In Our New Home On W. Third St.
Phon^ 563
Sanford, Florida

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Now under construction qt tho corner of First St,
and Sunford Ave., are requested to see

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Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
210 E, First St.
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Tho poultry industry in Sem­
inole county is growing rapidly
and the County Association is tak­
ing the lead in developing the in­
dustry through tho county as
many expert poultry men have
said that Seminole county Is as
well ndapted to poultry raising
as ny othor county in the state.

m u st**'

10* . Sutton. *190 . Il*

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ORLANDO— Y. M. C. A. plarth
campaign for new building in Feb­
ruary; 3831,064 involved in bui’ Aing permits for three weeks ofSeptember, or over $000,000 more
than same period Ia.*t year.

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Nino beautiful lots,‘ 51x141 ffet... IIlgN
cst elevated in city, near location of new
IliKh School. These lots are just north and
adjoining l’ ine Hurst subdivision with or­
ange and Paint trees.

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Disappointed, French
Commsision Departs
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—(A^— A f­
ter a final "appeal to the Heart of
America” Jdseph Caillaux, minis­
ter o f finance, and members o f the
French Debt Commission were sail­
ing back home today on the liner
Franco, “ grteviously disappointed”
over their failure to effect n .set­
tlement o f France’s 34,260^)00,000
debt M. Caillaux said his coun­
try would do everything within tlio
limits of her strength to pay the
debt. He said he..might return to
Washington in six months to re­
sume negotiations.

Phone 708

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Here too, are all the advantages of city
life— a place to breathe the pure unadulter­
ated air as nature intended. From every
point of view this is an Investment in con­
tentment and profit.
See us immediately for terms.

W oodruff and
Watson

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City L.‘cen3es now dpi * on every business or pro- i
fession for which n lal ease Is required, ami must
be paid proipptiy. /
ELLEN Hi Y , City Tax Collector,

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th en ce south 1 4 ! a M N i l feet,
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b ill o f com p lain t h e refn m p u t y
and each o f j on m a p d u m *o«
righ t. (Itl* o r In ter**! M W &gt;d t « U
erty beretnabov# dddrrlbed.
But when it comes to putliny p rop
Jt I* th erefore O R D E R E D On
the Indian sir® o r sots# one par­ yon and each o f i o n be and yc
ticular bureau, btl those who luve a re h ereby required to appear to t)
Bill o f C om plaint flle J herein 1
■ perional interest in i t . object thla caaa* on M onday the 2nd. di
strenuously.
'■t N ovem ber. A, R l t f t , the aaa

STEWARTS WASHINGTON LETTER
Br CUAIU.ES

WASHINGTON, Oct. 3^-ftcrxtor Ctirti* haa m cctoln i finally in
Uirvwfnic s real acarc tnto the
) WashingVci trureaucraciea.
Talk uiuut aboliabins some of
Multiply Inc Animals la Pad- them, conaoiMatins others, ccttir.g
fie &gt;Ianhwest Conwtltutc down their .personnels to * &gt;«!*tae n basis And eliminatinK a lot
of Extermination of the waste (hst most o f them **Wc need consolidation and rsdaction " they ajrrre, “ but n o t in
To Flailing Business
have bo.-n responsible foi has ixtn this spot, Tnis bureau's essential.
dviflff on ever sire* the war.
II hssn't
Jt
hasn't worried them
them ,. mu* h.
OLYMPIA, Wash., O ct. JL~CA1)
—Ilnlr seals have increased in re­ Ho long as congm rional action
cant years to such number* thst w a s necessary to trim them In
they rt&lt; becoming a *eriou:» men- -■Jif* »ffl reduce them in rwxskcT,
pretty clear U* lh&lt;.' bureauscu to the salmon fishin* fsdsatry it
fs the norihwest. As a means of crate them •Irrs, as w&lt;&lt;il a» to
irrttfnj,' Hd of tbs manned, Aiihur others, that they eoro in little,
K. KfnarsAji,
------- , formerly with the danger, ,
0 * 0
Washington state flsherM* depart­
Now, however, comes Curtis
Kunators and cofigressmen, hard­
ment, has sugTtated that the aid
of American sportsmen be enlhi^ ily n r.' i-inry to say, have found |with the announcement that he inrd in u drive against the animals. Iplace* in there bureaus very handy tenda to introduce a bill giving
Hporternfn, ho declarea, would find [to pass out to political henchman blanket authority to the president
•cal hunting b game worthy of i*nd henchwom«n. Naturally they to do ail the executive reorganis­
their skill pnd one which would ru­ don't like In see an tnd |&gt;ut to ing, consolidating, readjusting and
reducin-f as he see « fit. Congress
bble them to fill In July and Aug­ ■his pstronnge.
For one thing, losing it will Indorsing whatever he doed in ad­
ust when the season on b ig g a m e
rraB'p ti^-m' in future. For un- vance, and letting it go at that.
ULjcUttad in moat totalities,
Other
thing, each little bureauernt
The bulk of the senators and
^ h jget. Hound Indian* formerly
who *# Job U alkilished will blame representatives won't like this, but
hi# pariimlar congressman for it, It's a plan they will find It very
|nn&lt;l so will his friends and it may difficult to reject, inasmuch as
|make a difference to the congress­ they admit a reshuffle of the ex­
have greatly increased since the man K nttflf when the next elec­ ecutive tub-divisions Is badly need­
ed, and everybody can !ie that
disappearance of the Indians. In tion duy roils earound.
• •
they themselvds are unable to do
b recent check Mr. Kinarsen rcIn .i general way a majority of anything ulwut It
vorte that ho counted TjJOO o f the
riklr seals &gt;,nnlng themselves on
the beaches at low tide, Kopberir-i
the exception of big game hubtiug.
Tbw soul Is &amp;mr]faiWtrv animal 4n&lt;l
•eais take hmvy toll of this food persecution lead* tu extreme wearfish. Feeding tests have shown that inest on thHr part. The fact that
- an adult i al requires about ,'HJ there Is such nn element of chance
in Kent hunting dincourufO'i any
pound* o f fish for * meal.
»Jfi-At present the only chocks on great effort to exterminate them
the increase o f the seulu are the by professional seal hunters.
While the original method o f
operations o f tho few professional
hunters who pursue thi-m for th* huntinS wal* was to approach them
93 bounty offered by the state and from the shore Ut low tide nnd
thn occasional forays of local shoot them with a heavy rifle of
buck not, the use o f semi-speed
;»«irtspi*n
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"In view o f thesn facts, unit's* hoar, by sportsmen ha* added zest
the stnto wishes to suhsidiie the to the chase.
extarpiinallon, the most logical so­
D EI,AM )—New York concern
lution of thn problem lies In solic­
iting thu aid of interested sport • buys r ’alty holdings o f local firm
in rn / Mr. Klnarsi-n declared. Tne nnd plans to develop t,000 acre
*|Mirt i 1 a very keen one nnd re- trart ; hour.) * started nivj sidewalk*
duirei skill and returns a greater laid in new sub-division;, New York
C I I A I t l . EH Y
A D A MM u n it------------- th rill'llan anything wu have with Avenue lot bought lor 130,000.

Camera Finds Woman Police Seek

peraona and part lea ea lim ln * In­
ter eat v o d e r JA C O B BROCK d ecea s­
ed and M IC H A EL J. D O TLE d eceas­
ed as heira. devtoeea, gran tees o r otb
«-r claim an t* o r o t b r r « l * e in and
to the foR ew In a lan d In the Conn
ty o f Sem inal* an d Scat* o f F lo ride,
and m ore p a rticu la rly described aa
follow *, t o w it : Lac* 1. I I m l I o f B lock
I I and all o f B lock I I o f M *lJ '’.vine, accord In * t o P lat tb e ro of. recorded In P la t Book 1 pane
12*. o f th e P u b lic R ecords o f
Semlndle C ou n ty. F lo r id a
and to any and i n oth er perron*
w hose nam e* o r* u n k n ow n . elalm ln*
any right, title o r latereat In and
to tb# p rop erty h eroin e b o re
d e­
ar rl bad o r a a y p a rt o r parcel th ere­
o f. ’ It I* h ereby O R D E R E D that you
and each o f r o a , be and appear b e ­
fore tb * said C ircu it C oart at the
C ourt llo u a * at Sanford. Florida.
Sem inole C ounty. F lorid a . on the
Ir:d day o f N ovem ber, . t P. Ills*,
and then and th ere m ake answ er
to tb* B ill o f C om p lain t r t h l W H
aaelnat you In thla canae. Said eail
beln * a su it t o q u iet the title In
th * com plain ants.
It U fu rth er O R D E R E D that thla
O rder o f ' P u b lica tion be published
In th e Hanford H erald, a newepap-

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W IL L IA M SIMMONS.
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Vov:* »**d MU *f complaint

been filed for the rorp&gt;sr‘ «t
tm r'tltle i o the ab^te desertIn ths* CompIsliMst. L Audi
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' IT IS F U R TH ER ORDEREI
thin ord e r U*.pi|b1l»'.i*d nprr
In fo u r consecutive weekly
o f th e S an ford 'Herald, a ns
piiM lshed In Sefolnole Citnnt,

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HILAH B. C A R T E R , e l a I, .
,
D efen d a n ts.'
llrd rr Of- F aM leatlua ,
NOTICE TO KROWM A N D * UN
KNOWN D E F E N D A N T S ’ 1 |
S T A T E OK F LO RID A ; l o f
SILAS B. C A R T E R a * 4 E M IL 1
J. C A R T E R his w ife, W , /L IlRAU
IIRAU:
O K O R U K A. KHKLI
R IE KKELIN E hi# w ife , E. D.
RLANCHAitD. C. V. t 0 f t L E T f HWNAN A. CRU TC IIE P. u A L 'Itb ' P.
R R A W N E R . If liv lo a and If dead.to all p arties rla lm ln K iIn le rfsIlu n -

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P*rt&gt;« eUlaUogi

com plaint herein Ibat.yoo if
o f you . may be Im trrslt 1 i
pertain describe*! lot *jf lanl
Inot# County. F lorida, and
«d above. Tou and each of
h fU b y Commanded And rn
»P P ««r to Mid b ill o f com
the Court llouae In BAafo
nole County. F lorid*, on.
trie '2nd day of Novembtr.
■1»IF. oth erw ise Raid bill will
en as onnfessedtby 7 0 U stsl

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O. W . MOTER. e W l .
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O rd er-of- Pabllcr tie *
NOTICE TO
KNOWN
A N D UN_____KNOWN, DEFEN D A N T*
T H E STATE OF F L O R ID A , to :
*L W . MOTER and----------MOTER
hi# w ife . OEORGE W. M A T E R S and
R C M ATERS bla w ife. L E W IS AT­
KIN S and------------- ATKINS hla w ife.
B E R T H A IR LOVE and-------— LOVP,
h w h u s b a n d .'M lta E L S IE RICH ARDSON sa d ------------- RICHARDSON
her husband, JOHN B. H A L B E R T

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DONE AND QRDEREP tb
day o f October,^. D. 1525.

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C lerk -oF &lt;llrcu lt:roart. M n#
d lcla l. C ircu it, Hcmlqi

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J. C A R T E R his w ife. IT. A . B ltA V .
NKR an d ----------nRAUNEJb hi* J rtf*.
OEORGE A. KEKLINE and- C A R ­
RIE K K E L IN E
hie vrlfe.
fe &gt;H
IILANCIIARD C. V. MORLEV. BUHAN A. CRU TCH ER, L A U I U it P1IRAW NER. deceased or o t h t r w m ,'
aa heira, devisees, eren tres o r o t h ­
erw ise, In the property h e fe ln a fte r
doserlhrd. and to alt. the heirs, d e ­
visees, gran tees or other claim an ts
under JOHN W. G R IF F IN d e ce a s­
ed .and to all the heirs, drvlseaa,
gran tees nr oth er clulm aots under
W. A. R R A W N K K deceased, and to
all parties, each and every, claim Inir any Intrrrst or hueresta In the
land Involved In thin suit tinder nrr.
o f the sh ov e named defendants, each
and every w hose- name* and resi­
dences are unknow n, to the C om ­
plainant In the a b ov e entitled cauae.
and to all unknow n parties w h om ­
soever cla im in g any (nlsreat nr In­
terests In the land Involved In this
suit, said land holme situate In Heminnle C ounty. Florida, and doacrlbrd as fo llo w s, to -w tt:
T R A C T I.
Houthwest quarter o f south half
o f lot I. o f Hectlnn I. T o w n ­
ship II south. R an** 35 east. *-

The Comfort Route 1
Fiva sailini* a week from Jacksonville!
T araesa lsr»« end asJ fsnseciWas la tll tialnts

This Company, astablished in lft)2 and
ene el the pisnest irssty-.rlinos lies* 10 florid,.

i bounty. Vlof}Sm‘

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IN T H E C IRC U IT COURT O F HER
INOI.K C O U N T ?, F LO R ID A . IS

ADAMH his w ife. DAVID W. A D ­
A M * and------------- ADAMH his wife.
A L C O U N CIL J a m 1; k COUNCIL
and J. W , W ILM OTT, deceased or
o th erw ise ns heirs, devisees, Krsn*
le e s id- oth erw ise |n the property
h e rein a fter desi-rlhed, nnd to all
the heirs, d evtseei. Krnntees or oth ­
er cU lm u n ls iimler J. Q. ADAMH.
d e c e a s e d ;, and to all parties, each
mid every cla im in g any Interest or
Interesie hi tin, UmJ involved In
this su n under any uf the ahovc
i-anird defendants, each and every
w h ose nSines and residence* are
unknow n in the C om plainant In the
iiliove entitled cause, and to all un­
k n ow n parties w h om soever, cla im ­
in g any Interest or Interest# In the
land Involved In this suit, said land
being sltiiNie in Hemlnole County,
Florhlit, nnd described aa follow s,
to -w it :
TRACT I
T he east h a lf o f th-&gt; sou th w est
ou a rter o f Bectloil II, T ow n sh ip
10 south, R ange J ! cast.
Hilt of C om plaint herein filed In
T R A C T I.
this cause on Monday the 2nd day
IIKHINNING IS yards w est o f
o f Novem ber. A. D. 1923. the same
h clng a Mule Day o f this Cnurl. at
the Court H ouse In Hanford. Hem­
ln ole County, F lorida, a n d 'In
d e­
fau lt I h ereof D ecree Pro Coofesen
w ill he entered against you. e.ild
cause lining a su it (n quiet title In
the C om plainant .and to the lutul
.thrive described.
H Is th erefore O R D E R E D
that
this notice he published In the Han­
ford Herald, a new spaper publish­
ed In Heqilnole
C ounty.
F lorida,
on ce a w eek In fou r consecutive
w rek tv Issues.
WITNEHH tnv hand and the o f ­
ficia l seal af the C ircu it Court o f
the Navnnih Judicial C ircu it, or the
H»«te of F lorida. In and fo r Hemln*
ole C ountv, on this the- 3rd day of
O ctober, A. D. IMS.
V. E. IXIUGLAHH. Clerk.*
Jly A. M. W eek*. Deputy CUrls.

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I* v l | r# f H IM '
Haw Krfcncoaco pollcu qro hunting Mr*, llnrhct
GURifniJj ’ ri'
nvthiiihs i t
,,wncr of it aniart shn|:. who is rhargnti with |&lt;(d / n
L’tk, aha gntj ht r twu children arc hiding in u ttmF "iru w orth-/*hi? , h',M
tho city /f; mfnrdU , ; ..... U v
l nt wapupor p'#oto;rr «;&gt;f t r found her, as the plctuiy
«howi; I Fiftrt •»
. • !Nk
vt'fttava to rgveal her hiding place. In
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Mr*. Hummcll L how wearing overall*. J&amp;f an;
1000 to *&lt;ilv* her check dlfficultlea, but
at
, la nearer |100,000.

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BIU o f C«gg»U ifit t o r c : a f l i r f i a . ncl* C ou n ty, F lo rid * , ea
tUl* c j o h &lt;m.Monday tl»- lati. d » r . Jrd d*jf o f O ctober. A. D
o f X o t B « b » f, A. I&gt;- l ) S . I he O h ' i
V. E. D O L O U 8
faring s R ot* D *r o f U l* Court. at j
C ttfk ,
tit* Court H o u m in lU a t/.r l, Kr*«I- (CIRCUIT COURT SE A L !
n ot* C osn ty . F lorid*. j r ad In d « Rt a . M. W E E K S . D*p
H o l t . th ereof Deere* P ro C o*f»aon WILSON. HOUSHOLDKR
v U I b* catered i n l n r t j w
u !d
Bolirttora f o r C o tap I
n t M bet n s a atilt to o o le t till* In Oct. M M M I .
th e Complainant In ana t o the I-ind
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
a b e r r described.
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It la th erefore O R D E R E D that « ^ C t l T CN tO W . JKV1
Lb la notice b* pobltahed In :h e RanW a i t C I M e g lT a r
fo r d H erald, a new spaper p obl'sh ed
I * AKD r a n . fK V th O I
In S anford. Be ml nolo C oon ty, F lorT V . M C H ASC K K J*
Id*, once a -week In f o o r eonaecti* J . M. BRADSH AW ,
t ir e w eek ly laaae*.
Com plainant,
• w i T X r a S my hand and th e o ff l.v.
H al aeal o f tb e Cl re ait C ourt o f D ie. JOHN J. DEAN and the
Seventh Judicial C ircolt o f th e State
elaeea. grant##* o r oil
o f PI or Ida. In and fo r *ealm &gt;l*
a a u under John J . D
C o o n ty . Florida. on thla the Ira
D urden’ and the heira.
d a y o f O ctober A. D. IMS.
rra m e e a o r oth er eUli
V. E. DOUGLASS.
d er John D u rden ; Robe:
Clerk.
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&lt;CIRCU IT COURT S E A L )
A . Harden, and the h«*n
H r A. If W EEK S. D -o u ty Clerk.
grantee# o r otfc.r claim;
W ILSON. HOUJWOLDER * BOTLE.
R ob ert
A.
Hardee.
* S olicitor* fo r Com plainant.
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Send (or illustrated booklet. A utom obiles
Uaespotted. Sorttte &lt;• Seveaaak.
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testimonials of healat 8
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o'clock In the
P- .&gt;•-:*•
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’ maintains a free
jwhfere the Bible and
Wstlan Science literP-read: borrowed or
Ipen Wednesday and
* r»«to 5 p.m., room
total Bank Building.
come to attend these
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Sunday After Trin
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tea, 11 o.m.
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Mary,- towpire.
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Sodality meeting “ Wedn
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Troop No. 4,
—----- jneet at the Hall Monday evenlni
at 7^30. Scout Master Xubinsk
and Assistant Scout*Master-. Milo
will bo In charge.
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meet at 8:00 o’clock Tuesday even

Englishman Weds
California Girl In
Sanford Recently

LificTjwrliainenUijr u
Coriimander Ro**r
fort ■the -praaWent'a
"d, who rendered several fx- WO Hearing recessed
Application of Mb
. musical selections much to
BwIXey, member oi
pleasure o f thoae present
&gt;oaltry Diseases Discussed
ftet o abort receaa, Chairman delegate to' the inti
ly -hra^ntedD r. A- D. Saund- union was denied. 1
The president;' it
if university o f Florida addrrathe Institute In detoli’on ‘Poul- considers that' Franc*Diseases." Dr. Sandem qrged prow her oconofnlc poah
fj ivi
poultry man to exercise great temporary debt fundi ■ ■- ' r
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in i raising poultry as proved- ment. • •
President Coolldge liel •Mm* r,
tlon of disease w u the first atop
became •ofteb'ythe remedy would ping board acted unwise
not avail. He* mentioned several ping President Palmer.fi
cautions such aa? good drainage Corporation, of hit powt
The judge advocatepoultry yardn as too much mois­
the
navy held that tipi
ture breeds disease; ventilation
vent&amp;ation
not
violate
the law by lendtiii
Without drafts la-esesntiid;
la esesntiat; cleanllcleanli­
ness of poultry and poultry houses Shenandoah - overland aa'
charged by . Colonel Mitchell.
vitally necessary; regular dUinfacCol. Wlutam Mitchell,was o
tlun of poultry runs and housed to
ed
by the War DepartrattM
eliminate mites, etc.
port to the inspector generat,
In bis talk, Dr. Sanders, carried day for investigation, o f-‘Ha
hts audience through the ' many duct with a view to disclplinar
phases o f the cure fo r diseases and
impressed His hearers with the
necosrfty o f extreme care to he
exercised in the poultry industry.
Markets
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ah oport discussion on various pout* , .CHICAGO, Oct. 3,—(ff)—W h n
tfy matters brought about by the December,'i.34 td 1.34%; M*yl x i
qbestlon box and each expert an­ to 1.36Hr Corn, December, .78
swered, the questions presented to to 'ul*!-; Oats, December 30%
the iittisfaction . of. those desiring
the specific information.
V£ff
NEW ORLEANS, O it.f3 .- ( A * K
The ladle* o f Geneva served, a Cotton futures
closed
bawW
ost delicious chicken dinner aft* steady/at-net declines Of 16 to 23
m session.
tho nfterpoon
points; January.20.Ll to ?2.UJ; DeMuch -praise is due tho members' cember 22.15 to 22.17,
! the Woman’s Club, Genova
liamber o f Commerce and other
ladles apd men for entertaining
this delegation of about 150 inter­
ested in the poultry 'Industry of

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L * God Is ■Love — house, where In tho absence of
Judge Sharon,' Mrs. Schultz per■ro Shelley
s) Ihtcrmoxxo—Bar- formed the cetemony. It was after
tho wedding that Mrs. Schulto,
lder Hls Love—Kopy scenting romance, drew from thorn
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the story o f the affair, and learned
6 and .Choir, “ Oh, tho manner of choosing. Sanford
That Land.—C. Lee is the city in which they, thould
be- married. (Organ) Andante!—

community singing and Mrs. Cook
FORT MYERS—Zoning * ex
mint* to.
In .outline
miillnn nitu’u
of Oviedo gavo'u very interesting coming
city’s needil
rending. Two small Genova glrli plans fir White Way from clgy
added a very Interesting fenture tc to Foft Myers'bench, to cqst’ SrDu?
tho program.
* 0U0, token up:'-firm to erect 64Millions o f dollars
. Chairman Purdy introduced' J room mo&lt;!cm hotel, to eosi ttbaut
-'A Btstline, squab expert of T^mg- 1150,000; 57-ocre tract ‘ sold to involved in' developments on lake
THE MODISTE SHOPPE
wood, who gave n very interesting Tampa syndicate. Connie Mack an- shore;'thirty miles of highway,
talk on that particular phase oi nounces Athletics will- train again construction under way; new hotel
tho industry. ■ Mr. Blstline for 1 at Fort Myers next year; "drive sdnils 'building record skyward;
Is now open ready fo r the
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‘ illxet for library for city' fipda enthusi­ 'ritydiMderu to nsk for postoffico
lend asm, with aigning of 1GU charts*' t o .c o s f fjOO.OOOL
fall sewing.
on squabs is oqe o f tl
*f - . — — 1 ------ing men in that line in t
members'; construction o f bunga­
■ R A P IKON CLASS
BRdOKSVILLE— Miami realty
low court to begin shortly; sub­
Church o f England from being try.
Mrs. Goo. Rrockhahn
B p Iron Class invites all married again by church officials, • L. M. Rhodes, market!
division units entirely sold out; holder buys' 7,000 acres of g u lf
214 E. 2nd St.
H [h le classes of the city and the civil ceremony.had to be mlssiaiiers o f Florida, wi
Tamtam! troll to be ready foritraf,- front; development of power sl(o
K n g Sunday morning at invoked. In. deciding where the a f­ cipal speaker o f tho evening ses­ flc from Fort Myers to EverglftdC pn Hvc^‘jts planned.
Bbk at the Princess Thea- fair should take pjqco he secured sion. His discourse was on the shortly, is announcement.
wy man-In Sanford Is ex- a map o f tho state and standing "Marketing and Distribution of
Mspecinl personal invito- before It with closed eyes, blindly Poultry and Poultry Products,"
ORLANDO — Seventecn-ncrA
&amp;|b' special meeting, and set a pencil point oq the paper, showing among many other things, tract sells for reported sum of
Loons
MONEY A V A ILA B LE (
Loans
I officers desire an cudi- determined to go to tho settlement the immensity o f the industry and $150,000; Y. M. C. A. announce
filled in a spirit o f loyel nearest tho pencil point. The fate­ the many things to bo done to plans for new building next yenr;
FoV First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at
|p The ladies of tho city ful pencil dropped midway bo- make the industry greater IS Flor­ work to begun on $50,000 worth
Consult us first, when in the market for runds
•welcome.
tween Sanford and Geneva, It is ida. ,
of .improvements to Country Club.
itai musical program has mid. and the pair cqme heh;.
rtiona 48
John ArfiSneed, marketing agent
Magnolia .t Second A« P. CONNELLY &amp;-SONS
ranged. There will be
pAIN ESVILLE—Active *work’ 'Is ’
Mr. and .Mrs.. Adams, with Mrs. for the Bemlnolo County Poultry
Igs by tho entire meeting, Adams’ small daughter, left San­
started on city’s.sevierage and wa­
numbers by a mixed quart- ford immediately for. New York Association, gavd a report o f that ter main system; new city direc­
bureau
and
Its
Importance
In
plac­
lot Me" and "O Love That City, whore they will embark for
ing the. Industry on a sound basis tory gives Gainesville population.
L_tost Me Go,’’ Mr, Pork6f 12,000; constructors , tb - Hrcdk'
,'j.g
Sffilpholser, Mra. Spurting, the BrithUv I«le3 early this, month, In this county. ,*c
Sfcdrrtdtm.slnvtng.
*. .* dud xdwra'Mri Adams. W po» to! re­ ••Lake -M*ry GetanNext 1.Meeting ground 'ot^aneb on . new. $160,000.
I »• ’ V A ’ riMng'vattf ofth n h k sM is giv­ hotor;” ^ '1" A.!' ” '
« 7 f *1
!”•’ .q*rrt*&gt;T;'r'r
’ :'N &lt; j T i C E " M..........Vm' i-IVmi ‘
; _G. Davey will be tho gain ’ kk» lott health*'
en to .uid Uenava Chamber of Q)m»
speaker, addressing the
merce and the Women of Genova
bn the subject of "Morals 1 6 8
TO THOSE .DESIRING LOCATIONS IN THE
APPLICANTS for
the hospitality shown and the
follgion.’’ Mr. Davey is
If. straight thinker and a FILE PAPERS FOR vxceltent 'dinner served. Appre­
NEW A R C A D E
ciation to the entertainers for the
M aker and his address
REALTY LICENSE interesting program presented, was
Now !under construction at the com er of First St,
also expressed.
is will be dismissed
In closing the institute, W, J.
it 10:45 o’clock in full
and Sanford Ave„ are reiiutmled to see
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lurch services.
ditioni
, broker's license through Hopkins of Lake Mary invited
tho discovery of this error, It is members o f the Association to
Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
hold the Third Annual Institute
stated.
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1ABT1ST CHURCH
phool, 9:30 a. m.
Realtors are filing applications at Lake Mary. The Association
210 E. First St.
Phone 708
|Worsh|p and Sermon, at this timo for licenses to operate accepted Mr. Hopkins’ invitation
and
he
lodks
forward
to
having
'Sermon subject, "The In tho ‘city, nlso, it is announced.
L of tho Superlative Sovcnty-nlno brokorn and salesmen oven a greater meeting next year.
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T W U S E ^t
Tho poultry industry in Sem­
doing business in Sanford have fil­
inole
county
is
growing
rapidly
tors of the ettv schools ed their names with* the city clerk,
10* . Svbon. 4109 . S i )
or guests at tho morn- ami have been issued temporary and the County Association is tak­
licenses, pending the arrival of ing the lead in developing the in­
forms and lirenses In accordance dustry through tho county as
Fashion favors j
mnny expert poultry men have
contrasting shades
said that Seminole county Is as
well adapted to poultry raising
Well dieiird.inen «re noi*
as ay other county in the state.
fallowiag Faihion’t Utttt de­
cree—they »re wearing icf)*
Disappointed, French
e.ate trouien of • differ^!
Nine beautiful lots,154x141 f^ot... Hlnh^
ihadc (ben coat and veil.
Commsision Departs
est elevated in city1, near location of new
Our cumpltie line &lt;}f Du)High School. These lots are just north and
che»» Tiouitr* tnable* you *0
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—( ^ — A f­
adjoining Fine Hurst subdivision with or­
follow tbii »ra»»bl« «yi«
ter a final "appeal to the Heart of
ange and Palm trees.
TRUE
eaiiiy and with real econtmy.
BY CONDO America" Joseph Culllaux, minis­
ter of finance, nnd members o f tho
Dutchen Trouaera are »«ylFrench Debt Commission were Bail­
Here too, arc all the advantages of city
i S 4N
CStoj
ith, because they are cut f&gt;
ing back homo today on the linor
life—
a place to breathe the pure unadulter­
Coidiog
10
ihe
lateet
detign*.
A»M
P CS Rl&lt;SMC€L.'Y&gt;
France, "grieviouily disappointed”
a . ;
r
rhey
nml
wear
well,
became
ated
air as nature intended. From every
• iC O F p I C t e R ^ / 4 Kj D
over their fiillure to effect'a .'set­
they
are
backed
by
the
fampoint
of view this is an Investment In con­
o v j T i^ v j t h
tlement o f France’s $1,200,000,000
IT S I A fv O M A M \
ou* Warranty of IOC a Buttun;
debt. M. Cpilluux
Cjiilluux said hia councoun­
tentment
and profit.
IM T H A T ------- IP
CAR.
iioo * Rip.
try would do everything within tint
Y b V 'C e / w e * o u t
limits of her strerigth to pny the
e F ^ IC ld N T L Y .
See us immediately for lerms,
debt. He snid he might return tu
t h s
L A $T
Waxhington in six months to re­
I M 0 R .- O .
sume negotiatiops,
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ORLANDO— Y. M. C. A. plaiA
campaign for new building in Feb­
ruary; $831,054 involved in builAing permits for three weeks ofSeptember, or over $600,000 more
thun same period last year,

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fession for which a la*ense is required, and must
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Y out «t the iojustiee of fste because it rasy have been his
rfaa* to be born in an unknown villsire far from the hub
.humaaitY? H o# often has the you n fitw ytr in the smell
w b , wailed, "O h, If Ib u t had the opportunities which come
those In tb* big dty
How many a tear has the village
me shed .because in her out-of-the-way lover's lane no
rrnce Charming has ever yet shown himself?
.Ittwardlr. with self-pity, they see themselves restricted
by the limitations of environment They fancy themselves
"more sinned against than sinning." Doubtless they sob to
themselves those lines of Thomas Gray: '
Full many a* gem of purest ray serene
The dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear;
Full many a flower is born to faltlsh unseen,
*
And waste its sweetness on the desert air.
But in all probability theirs Is not such a case. They are
ndt "a gem of purest ray serene” else they would attain
success anyway. Occasionally, perhaps, such a gem does lie
unseen; but almost certainly, sooner or later, Bomeone will
discover it and lay it on ‘a! table where all may see. If not,
there must be a flaw in the gem.

O n u i M i s t SI.
J*ffr« BorW hjrQli
Abtihli N w I « i

WhstVm thy truth ws seek,
Only the bumble, meek
H a y hear thy e«U.
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Unseen, unfelt by some;
Known ia thou art, by none;
Our fondest hopes grow pale
Aa o'er time’s M il we sa ilTo’ surd death's'dirk pall.
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Borrtfetimps- life’s sun grows d
Sometimes faith's flickering s]
- &gt; lighten* n o more
•
Shy, 8ea, or flowering sod,
Oyer the way we've trod,
Hidden the stops of God

Then, through- life’* mad’nlng
maxe,
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Where’re w« turn our gaxe,
Fen we he flh
F or thy dear lore ie there,
Heeding *4eH humble prayer,
Saving from sin’* despair
By tHy good will,
A. Arnold Ross,
Sanford ihould have a Y. M. C.
Nothing makes quite so unpleunant a sight as an angry lady.
—
All the world loves a Inver.
That’s what's the trouble with
most o f them.
The question has been naked if
that Dade County sheriff ever shot
quail on the ground.
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Tho French are beginning to
wonder if a little phosphate makes
It ail worth while anyway.
The worst one yet was that man
in Miami the other day who, be­
ing unable to buy n cup of coffee
ill the wholo city, offered to :nkc
ii ninety-nine year lease on one.

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lues In another.—Times-Unlon. It
an’t the lovo that causes thu trou­
ble, Its1 tho up-keep.

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Tho New York Hera’d Trihuno
a wondering what has become of
he wooden Indian that used to
mark every cigar utoru in town.
Wo have u state legislator who
was wondering that same thing

HE IS PUTTING his thoughts
In order.
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FREE OF flummery,; not voi*~
centrated on their own achieve­
ments,
Democrats
are
modern
m e m o , true
i i u c i/c
u iu t in t B a
i v iiiu
uvui
French leaders.
,Viii j
Old Marshal! Jeffre, working in
his garden, in the plain clothes q£
a French peasant, ia annoyed . by
a request to represent the Acad­
emy of immortals, celebrating the
anniversary of the victory. qLujft
Marne "Maia Quoi Done," exclaim­
ed the old fighter. “ It ibis sqft
o f thing going to take place; every
tro

itorial which read in part: "N o man who ia found guilty o f
driving an automobile while under the influence o f liqtior
should ever be permitted to operate a ca r again.” The ex­
change happened to be the Providence News which went on
to aay that the ever increasing number of automobiles In
Rhode Island "puts squarely up to the General Assembly
the duty o f passing legislation that will eliminate the haz­
ard o f reckless and incompetent driving.”
We had no sooner finished that article than we picked
up another puper in which we rend of that distressing ac­
cident in Miami last week. A large automobile bus carry­
ing tourists back to Georgia crashed into n tree. One man
was killed, another soriously wounded, and many others in­
jured.
Later it developed that the driver was under the influ­
ence o f liquor when the accident occurred nnd a warrant was
issued for his arrest. He has been charged with man­
slaughter, nnd that Is us far as wc are able to go with this
story today. What his penalty will be it Is hard to say, but
there can ho little doubt in nnyone’s mind whnt it should be.
Judicial and executive departments in this country arc in
the-habit o f functioning too Into. Their duty should be to
prevent such occurrences as this. The driver had been
drinking liquor. Where did he get liquor in n country
which has the Eighteenth Amendment? How did he hap­
pen to be driving u car while drunk, in a state which has
laws forbidding thnt very thing?
Why didn’ t policemen apprehend him while he was buy­
ing liquor, or when ho wns driving the bus while drunk be­
fore the uccident occurred? Why did they wait until a man
had been killed to enforce the laws of the land?

tno brow of WTnter and with heart
an pure as dewdrops trembling in
a coronet o f violets, she will make
the homo o f her husband a para­
dise o f enchantment like the love­
ly home o f her girlhood, whore
tho heaven toned harp of marriage,
With its chorda of love mid devot­
ion a ini fond endearments sent
forth tho sweetest strain* o f fel­
icity that over thrilled the senses
with th* rhythmic pusling of « fu»i,rant ure. —« Lharlotbevillu
the one women
s with friend

INDIVIDUALITIES MAY FORM communities, but it is
institutions alone that can create a nation.— Disraeli.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
By IRVIN S. COBB
When not enguged in reciting
“ CuH«y at tho Hat” by request, De
Wolff Hopper, In his lighter hours,
delights in telling u certain yarn.
It is his fnvorlte story— Incident­
ally it is u favorite of mine.
As Hopper tells it a Christmas en­
tertainment was being planned in
a remote Nevada town. The affair
was to take place at the church,
and tho local Sunday school sup­
erintendent, a mild and gentle man
with n temperamental Adam’s ap­
ple and an aggravated habit of
wearing white string Ucb on week
days, had charge. Up until the
eleventh hour it looked au though
the manager of tho show must de­
pend exclusively upon homo talent
In making up the bill. But late in
tho afternoon of Christmas eve, ait
though directed by Provid'iP.ct, u
shabby stranger dropped o ff a pas­
sing freight train carrying a tdender instrument case under his arm.
He bought out the superintendent,
introduced himself— modestly— us a
distinguished niu.i’ciatl on tour und
volunteered, to take part in the
night’s program. Delighted at hav­
ing enlisted, a visiting star from
out of the East, the superintend­
ent assigned him the place o f hon­
or.

Women may
ion. But, in sum
« » w ry light.
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Sine* oyster,
,
« h ie U
million p je c w o f shell t
mistaken'
for
------ pearls.
He who laughs last 1&gt;.
and he who laughs first«
a act o f gold teeth
What you know w^n’t
J£*,w,h* t you only think
that does the damage.
The nice thing about f
weather la entirely too pi
cu” the government mu

CLEMENCF.AU, 84 y e a n old, ii
hot old. Instead o f wasting time
contemplating his past glorif*
Clemenceau ia writing a book deal­
ing with "The Conception .of God
Through the Ages."
The old man realises that.boob
he will know, if he knowa '"any­
thing, what the truth lg about, tb&lt;
various Gods that men have invent
ed or had revealed to them.

Since that declaration l&gt;y Gov.
Walker of Georgia that tho fishGOHSIP IS A sort of smoke that cornea from the dirty
ing ut Fort Myers is excellent, the
little gir| down the street has de­ tolmcco pipes o f those who diffuse it; It proves nothing but
cided to run down for a few days the bail taste o f the smoker.— George Eliot.
nnd *ry her luck.
Every language’ gives love a dlf*

You can have
foolish If yoo i

ON MONDAY, CkmetwMU,
carried the French, Ghyerimwnt
through the most horrible period
of the war, well named “ The T ig­
er” for hia determined courage,
celebrated hla 84th birthday.
Where did he celebrate it? , In
oef•
some rFrench
------*■ “palace
*— formerly, —
copied by Kings and Emperors?
No, in a little cabin, sneh aa a
prosperous American ehauffeuf
would disdain, on th e' Vendee
Coast, overlooking the wild waters
upon which the Basque ancestors
of Marshal Foch hunted 'whales in
ancient days.

CAILLAUX REPRESENTING
France, suggests that the Urjitfd
States might be content to accept
payment in full, over a period of
sixty years, of all the money that
the United States lent to France,
nnd not charge interest.

THE METHODIST Eptfcopal
Church, Investigating conditions in
New York, announces that the city
is on trinl, and seriously consider*
recommending that the whole mon­
strosity "be wiped out,”
"Throughout the great part of
the United States,” say the Metho­
dist Episcopal authorities, “ the
people ure asking whether thuy
have created a Frankenstein id
building the gigantic city?”
IT IS A SERIOUS question, to
New York especially,
Methodist Episcopalians learn
with violent alarm that bud as the
theatres have been In Nt\w Yorki
"the present season is to be the
profnneHt und most immodest iq
American history."
THAT’S BAD, hut church au­
thorities should consider how many
things would be wiped out, along
with the theatres and the bootleg­
gers, if you wiped out New Yorki
Columbia College nnd the Uni­
versity of New York would go;
Also the Metropolitan Museum,
nnd thu Museum of Natural His­
tory.
4
Those four institutions may In
time do more than enough good
to counterbalance nil the harm
that can ever bo done by young
theatre ladies, inadequately cloth­
ed—assuming that New York is as
had as these religious gentlemen
think it.
Also consider the eminently ro
spectablu concerns that would have
to go, should New York take the
Sodom and Gomorrah “cure ”
J, l'ierpont Morgan would van­
ish, with Kuhn, I^ieb and Com­
pany, Dillion-Heudf, S. W. Strauss
und Company, und with them would
go n thousand other names each
o f which one means big money,
Those institutions do not work
in New York only, or even'chiefly.'
They build railroads, houses|f
factories, finance and make p cs '
aible enterprises all over the Unil-t
ed States.
Have a kind word fur Now York
City, to cut it out of the United
States might mean a very serious
major operation, dangerous for the
patient.

At the proper moment th© pleas­
ed promoter in his role of master of
ceremonies came forth upon the im­
provised stage and announced that
he hud u delightful surpriio nnd
a wonderful treat and ull that sort
of thing for thu audience. Prof.
Bilbus, u famous clarinet player
direct from New York City und at
present sojourning temporarily in
their midst, would now favor tho
assembled citizen* with a solo. Ho
stopped to one sidu and from the
wings issued tho visitor who bowed
low in re.•.muse to tho applause and
then lifting his Instrument to his
lips omitted one o f the sourest and
most dismul of notes.
In h|s shock and disappointment
a big miner at tho back o f the
house* forgot his proprieties,
Contemporary Commen
“ Well, tho hlunketty blank!" he
exclaimed in a voice which reached
It is a fact welt established by
beyond tho fuutligtits.
Quivering with indignation the in­ our pastor and others that we get!
troducer sprang forward again to part o f our hell, if not all of it,
light here in this world uud wo,
the center.
“ W alt!" l.o called out. "VTLo suppose the go-getters in Florida1
called ;Vi© clarinet player a blank- have to keep their coats or. on the
eity blank t ”
L - * . hottest, muggiest, most suffocate
Tho miner wa &gt; luataqjji.-- J l ’* * days and talk to prominent
^
wets about what a delightfulwith n counter shot.
w n l breeze there is.—Ohio
“ Who called the K
•unoi.
a clarinet player.*

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* The big towiu have I
Ing station*. But fh a ...
h aw their party lin t ‘ &lt;4
Thingii quieted down in
ton one day recently. 1m

Sad thing about being ]
man's son is the world-doc
much chance to teach yo
se n t?, j

wanta the cotton iqprket
weevils-should be indicted
ing her.

JUST IN PASSING
BY P.. J. HOLLY
It is rather difficult these days to tell a golf player from
• real estate man—they are dressing so much alike. Joe
Marentette says the only difference is that the real estate
man has blue eyes.
Well, my friend, the real estate mon, will not hawe to
pay that high license. They will bo put under bond to the
city o f Sanford and this will help some—the city o f Sanford
probably. At any rate they have been put under bond along
with the bank robbers and other folks.

THAT INTEREST would run
into billions of dollars it is tVtfe.
But those billions would not.-A#
enough
to pay what this country
In one o f our exchanges wo noticed the other day an ed­

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you make a bon

THEY HAVE a real democracy
in France, and their Mwt' poblfc
mm, powerful in mind, liroplbln
heart, and truly, democratic, arc
what statesmen \p a Republic
should be.
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Driving While Drunk

R a ttie r

* " $ * • talking,

BT ARTHUR I K 8 I

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him A king of finance. He may be carrying cabbages
from Long Island, when the world will demand that
he shall run the railways of the continent. He may be
a grocery man on the canal, when the country shall
come to him in hia career of usefulness. So that there
comes a time finally when all the green barrels of
petroleum in the land suggest but two names and one
great company.
Do your work well every day, that fs all. You do not
need to worry about the fame, which will surely come tc
you i f you are better than anyone else. No matter how
circumscribed your environment may be, if you are a chauf­
feur, drive your car better than anybody else in town; if you
are a bookkeeper, keep your books more orderly than anybody else’a you know o f; If you are a doctor know your med­
icines and cure more cases than any other doctor in the med
ica f journal. Sooner or later the world will find you out and
you willl become great.
,
■ Remember what Emerson has written;
I f a man has gdod corn, or wood, or boards, or pigs
to sell, or can make better chairs or knives, crucibles, .
or church organs than anybody else, you wilt find a
broad, hard-beaten road to his house, though it be in
the woods. And if a man knows the law, people will
find it out, though he live in a pine nhanty, and resort
to him. And if a man can pipe or sing, so as to wrap
the prisoned soul in an elysium; or can paint land­
scape, and convey into oils and ochers all the enchant­
ments o f spring or autumn; or can liberate or intoxi­
cate all people who hear him with delicious songs and
verges,.'tla certain that the secret cannot be kept; the
first witness tells It to a second, and men go by fives
and tens and fifties t6 his door.
So the disgruntled old duffer who says he didn't have
a chance because he was born and raised in a small town,
is probably nothing more than a chronic pessimist. Don’ t
pay any attention to him. Go ahead and do your job every
day to the best o f your ability and you'll reach the top all
right.

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P. M. Elder to wear golf togs th© other day. Said* he would
donate him nn outfit If he would wear it. Cap has never
taken a dare yet and he immediately donned the togs and
wore them round all day. Not only that but he played me
a gume of gojf and he swung a nasty club. It Is a .question
qbw just who the joke is on—McKlqnon or ^Idcr.

“ I” A N D “ M E " .
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS
The difference between "I” and
"we” and between “ me" and "uk”
and between "mine” and "ours” is
difference between savagery and
barbarism on the one side and civ­
ilisation end co-operative serial
life on the other side. It is a crude
sort of misunderstanding of th©
proposition that taker, the extreme
path in communism nnd radical
socialism and that sort of thing;
it Is the same path that leads from
Selfishness to broader co-opcrntion.
"Mine nnd thine” understood prop­
erly is the basis of the liberty of
community life as well ar the
foundation of the preservation of
the necessary Individual and tiersonal rights and privileges. In these
days the '"my” is better advanced
more rapidlv advanced, more safe­
ly and broadly established whew***
rpiyfi jq-, property© ,owisidar*J In.

work by “ m y" way and by no
way, there Is no posible chan©
I can become a city builder.
City builders above all: die.
that n city hi a group of tit
and not one solitary, Individ
City builders-apply this 'n
edge to every day life by
for a unity of opinion amod
group nnd between groups d
xens. Therefore I .must droj

And just now we are working on n plan to have Doc
Aldridge put on a suit o f golf togs and wear them on First
Street. Doc says he is not afraid to wear them but he is
afraid o f catching cold when he makes a change— if you
know what I mean.
i
Last year I bantered Mayor Lake nnd F. P. Forster to
put on golf suits but up to date they have not appeared in
them. If Sanford folks \Vould take up golf in earnest they
would not only feel much better but they would go a long
ways toward entertaining our winter visitors. The folks who
come here Vant to play local people and they feel lonesome
If we do not piny golf.
So many new lawyers want to practice in Florida that GOO
failed to get in under tho wire and they will not be allowed
to stand the examination If the other 5,000 get by, it ought
to make law come cheaper. Now if they get too thick we
can have the city put n high license and a big bond on them
and hold them down like the “ real estaters” .
We should worry about Atlanta and California newspapers
attacking our fair state, What docs thnt mean to the state
that is growing so fast thnt not even Atlanta and California
can keep up with it. I never worry nhout what tho other
fellow says about me. If he keeps absolutely still and says
nothing, it ia cause for worry.
And then Alabama is said to lie very prolific in taking
a crock at Florida, forgetting that there is quite a nice
piece of money coming into Alabama from Florida projects.
But since the last man left In Alabama came to Florida laat
week we can hardly blame the state for feeling sore
Tho next timo I go to war it will not be in a submarine,
in an airship or in an airplane. Aft r reading of the various
accidents that have happened to nil of these ships lately it
seems that the safest place is right here in Hanford on Lake
Monroe,— as a member o f Commodore Emory's yaeh: club.
December approaches and the joy* of another election
wherein n city commissioner will be elected for another three
years. Up to date several patriots have signified their will­
ingness to make the sacrifice but they have toot announced
openly—only dreamed it.
The job of city commissioner is u big one nr.d getting big­
ger every day and the man who serves a three year term is
doing something for hia city and doing it without pay. He
gets all the criticism and none of the praises for making
'Sanford a bigger and better city.
• , Aa usual many of my friends have approached nie on tho
subject of making the race but I would not be a candidate for
all the money in Sanford subdivisions. And thnt is why I ad­
mire the men who have been city commissioners and city
commissioners and will bo city commissioners in the years to
come
They are doing something and unless I could tako
their placo nnd do beLter I would not criticise them.
But all these political jobs are there for the asking and
all officers nre open to competition—therefore,there will probubly be some competition when it comes to passing petitions
around for those who want to aerve the city in the next three
years.
.B
9JJV B.-

MERE MURDER
MIAMI HRRALD
In what appears to be an attempt
to carry out the Wilson doctrine
of the self-determination of small­
er nations, the Riffs, a people of
northern Africa, are fighting both
the French and the Spaniards, pre­
sumably to retain their homen und
their place ns a people.
Tho governing authority of the
Riffs has offered n reward for the
capture, dead or alive, of any of the
American aviators who have gone
to Africa to fight the Riffs or. the
side of tho French, and there are
,,u'*e u numher of them.
While the laws of this country
do not specifically forbid citizens
of the United States engaging in
n war with people with whom wo
11*"**,
peace, they do forbid uny
enlistment for that purpose with­
in the jurisdiction of the United
States.
So, wo may amume thnt those

peive of a true American being
ling tu take part in apy such j
ceedings, as are now going
northern Africa.
t
The flyers enlisted, in tjio,a
ices of France specifically to I
ns many Riffs as they can. u
the laws o f wnr, perhaps, 'thn'i
i.i not murder, but they had tul
terest in the confli&lt;^ other ,tM
have- the excitement of the pj
They are killing defenseless j
and women merely for the «
o f killing and the non-niiLx
world will look jppn their u*|
occupation ’ otherwise than 4i|
laws of war.
If they are captured, and
well indulge the hope that thflj
may be taken, the probabilUisI
that the Riffs will not treat ta
ns ordinary prisoner* of- WBt&lt;4
merely as killers and deal 4
them accordingly.
They are Un-American
not deserve the n/mpathy ,5B
A
W
s
j"?
w
lw
^
.n
ve
K
o
n
e
to
the Riffs in the air are within their protection of their-country '•*1
legal rights, but we cannot con- nre captured.
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STARTLING NEW IDEAS
PALM nEACII POST
A log soap company tacks up a
notice that it won’t hire any sales­
men who haven't been at least six
years on their last job. If all em­
ployers did this, salesmanship
would become a “closed profes­
sion —no opportunity for a new
man to start.
„„.Such reasoning recalls the city
council of London, England, which
years ago passed on ordinance re­
quiring all cab stands alwuya to
!*?V0 al lea«t one hack ready for
A Lire would rush
up to the hackman, who couldn't
leave without breaking the law.
Every large business organizau Rte»dy flow of “ new
©mod.
New salesman, especially
young inexperienced men eager to
jearn the gunie and willing to work
that end‘ ‘»J «* new life
into the organisation—like a blood
transfusion.
As the organization needs newalmT” * * ° d&lt;* 8 l^e w^0,° Pfofes-

t..Hi'C,t nt.? ,charaUt marched cen­
turies in their laboratories for a
S eirw^ “olv®nt—a fluid that
ould dissolve every known subs.ance. Finally a young tud. a
in th tm U try. wntehed

tne experiment* and asked blandly:
: yi\V B*;t it, what will you keen

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iTh* society has

Wilson beginning Oct. 1st.,

Annie Wood Homs, Bouiwtowri;
at American Legioni HalL
cola and Miami.
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’Brown, ji
’S CLUB TO'BEGIN AntoinetteAlpha
s a n e d Bd w o :
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Call at 4 li Oak Ave., morn­
Caroline Bond, BU'
•' The society now e a rn for. 1.600
MANY ACTIVITIES riett
ITS SEASON
Wendell, EUxa
ing or call 213 in the P. M.
H ANNUAL MEET
Janetta Harrell, Oetavla MeNait, S f t n d s w u M t f K
“Money Saved I
NfiXT
le, JaekaonviUe; nually,
*
Sompayrae,
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Money M;
ry Prancea Chitl
3hittendou, Mary t'J llu u o
iven a presentatlui
The Sanford Womah’s Club will
Maxwell
xwell Lowry and
anc Emily Lively,
Last year there were one hun­
open the d o b yeer Wednesday
Tallllahasaee;
; ____
Theo
dred thousand voluntary contribu­
the regular business meeting »t
• ‘ “Smith,i, Madtsoni Pattle tors \yho gaye approximately $200,Oak; Julia
3 o ’clock, with Mrs. Henry Wight,
6 Guest
Smith, Madlaon; Maxlpe Hankins, OoCby mail, fifteen year* ago the
the prudent, presiding.
Mrs.
Bara
—
Daytona, Ethel L
Lipscomb*, Mary society collected $3,700 In one year.
LUMBERYARD
William F. Blackman, state presl;
McGhee
Townsend,
id,
Eiisabth
Lott,
dent of thejFlorida Federation of
It their had only 165 contributor*.
Dorothy Thrower,■, .Alice Burns and
A complete line of
ib will meet Woman’s Club*, will be present
A&amp;P Brand .Large
Tampa} Martha
tuby. Cooper : ‘o r the business meeting and for at bridge parties and the Christmas Mathilda Gay, 1
Ef Mrs. Ruby
Pensacola
has
passed
an
ordi­
Winifred
St. ____.‘shunt;
Peters!
Ktto Avenue at 3:30 he reception to the teachers of the Dance. A spirit of co-dperation Trice,I ___
Bo.tie .........
Cypress
and
Pine
nance establishing a publicity tax
Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Sanford Public Schools which will between the ciub and city officials Walker, St. Petersburg); Bertha o f one mill. It will go into effect Framing
Ga; Theo Smith,
fa a hostessed. , .
follow the bualnesa meeting. It was enjoyed which resulted in the Nix, Albany, Gn;
Ost. 1. Many other cities over the
jUild will meet at 3:80 will be delightful having Mrs. passing of legislation authorising Marietta, Ga; Anne Choate, A t­ state hath passed similar ordinan­ Sheathing
A&amp;P Brand, No. 2 1-2 can
Siding
Mr*. John McKee at Blackman as she has been a m «n- a tax levy of one mill for purposes lanta.
ces
andthe'
state
legislature
han
Sliced or halves, can ....
Sigma Sigma Sigma.
Perk Ayemit.
&gt;er of this club and is alwaye a of city baautifl-stion i
made appropriations fo r advertlsbe an executive meet- welcome guest.
Bonnie O’Neal,
JaekaonviUe; ing,the'state.
Thert was a successful sale o f
Ceiling
Teebyterian Auxiliary
Jean
Davis,
Winter
Haven;
Aline
plants
and
of
the
garden
year.
‘
The
reception
to
the
ta**®*™
Finish
Kellogg's, Pkg.
t a t 4 o'clock,
There ,\y*s a flower show given Kelly, Gainesville; Florence Sh«Ris an annual affair end the ho«be a business and so- teises will be members o f the edu­ which was notable In the years ac­ herd, Tampa; Lila Cochran, Eu- IThe, new docks at Tampa will ba Mouldings
Fresh, Crisp .
opened' Oct. 1. They were started Lath
o f the T. E.
Class
phroslnc
Cochran,
Tallahassee;
tivities.
committee fi»m
w
last June, This will greatly relieve
list ohutch. at 8:30 cational
fate department o f vrhlch Mrs. W.
There were claases in dressmak­ Louise Simmons, Holme Kinsley, ftaight congestion as there are new Brick .
&gt;
, *'■
De Funiak; Theresa Pindent, Tar­
Long, Tender, No. 2
L. Henlsy is chairman. The hos­ ing and. millinery,
warehouses also in connection with Lime
as meeting pf the Wo* tesses are Mrs. G. E. McKay, Mrs.
pon Spring*.
can
i
Contributions
pf
caah
wero
made
the
docka,
officials
utate.
The
first
Plaster
mary Soaety . will be Stella P Arrington and Mm. B.
Chi Omega,
to
the
Chllden’s
Home
Society
of
beat
edit
dock
on
Oct.
6.
It
will
bo
White
Rock
Plaster
Board
church at 3:30.' ’
C. Maxwell. Committw o f w * Florida, the Children’s Code. ComMildred . Holly, Sanford; Mary th*'S'.‘ 3. Tampa from New Orleans.
ramrementi are*. Mrs. Alfred Lllja, mission, the Femald-Laughton Love Walker, Madison; Nancy .Cot- i ' ” 1’
Nalls
'»
-i
A&amp;P Brand, 16 oz. can
M r . t u T H . g k n .nd Mrs. H. R. Memorial Hospital, the fund for
Screen
Wire
ter,
Sadie'Spencer,
Mary
Kennedy,
The
.Wavy
does
still
however
con­
ttars of Wealey wHl
Strong, Effective ...
taa meeting In • the, 3tTTie ^splendid executive ability the quinquennial of* the National Suo Johns,.Tampa; Blanche Ailing- trol a jk&gt;rtlon o f Jand In Santa Builders Hardware
Council
o
f
Women
in
Washington.
ton,
Jacksonville,
Edith
Woodward,
Rosa coiinty which was acquired Dows
it 7:80 o’clock in the of M r».PHenry Wight is s « « n i n
Every Upm of the year’s pro­ Miami; Theresa Groves, Gaines­ by deed from Joseph M. White on Windows
I member* are urged the announcement o f tbe exten­
Fresh Always
April’ 2, ‘1832. •
■•there will be el*e-. sive plans included in the new gram was perfectly carried out, ville; Olga Doffin, Marianna.
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Pk g. .
L
■
B I T a *"
•__ l.
ft., hlani nn. and every financial obligation met
Sigma Kappa.
Frames and Screens
By this Contract portions of tho
and many gifts were made to the
ird meeting o f the
Catherine Willis,
Pensacola;
Made to Order
club house through the work of Adelaide Wentworth, Pensacola; so cklled Barrio and the Barrios
be held'*t the Woreservations
were
also
acqultcd
in
tho
club
house
through
the
work
Thea-Nectar,
„
8:80 o’clock.
Marion Potter, Lala Home, St.,Au­
of the departments and commit­ gustine; Margaret Benbow. Palst- Escambia county. These lands how- Murphy Ironing Boards
Orange, Pekoe
ka; Elizabeth. Coleman, Tim Sue ctVf^Wero turned over to the war Medicine Cabinets
meeting. Among tho notawe tees.
India Ceylon, mixed1
There was slab a substantial In­ Brinson, Jeanne Compton, Talla­ department by letter of tho secroBusiheaa meeting things accomplished, durinf the
tary“
o
f
the
navy
on
Juno
30,
1925.
crease in membership.
!** Cltib will be held past year were:
hassee; Rachel Pitchford, Fort T . 'J . - . i l M .1 ------------ I
The Price Is Right
o’clock. The busBokar, lb. Red Circle, lb. 8 O’clock, Ib.
Pierce; Elizabeth Girardean, St.
The
only
land
now1
controlled
by
k W illb e .followed by
Petersburg;
Dorothy
Richard,
SANFORD
the teachers o f Ban- Raffeld Will Debate
Jacksonville; Winston Hall, Mary the navy in Escambfk county is the
James, Miami; Linnie Gregory, Pfeitsacola Naval Reservation on
Eufaula, Ala; Marjorie Griffin, At­ which hs located the Pensacola Air
Orlandp Man Sunday
S ta tio n * 'tv &gt;■
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lanta.
Pi
Beta
Phi.
N. Y. State, Finest Quality, full
The following notice which apW. S. PRICE, Mgr.
May Griffith, St. Petersburg;
arcd Friday in the Orlando
C ream , lb. *•••...................................
Margaret Johnson, West Palm
orning Sentinel will be of much
710
W.
First
St.
Phone
472-w
Beach; Elizabeth Vann, Madison;
jr*.’ F orfeit Lake wll interest In Sanford as this is a
Elizabeth Gates, Tampa; Catherine o f ‘ Florida to the United States,
JaekaonviUe this eve- resumption o f a most Interesting
Williams, Tallahassee; Nctn Bar­
ham,'‘ Blakely; Keller .Harris, St.
were held .last winter.
roll, Eufaula, Ala.
Petersburg; Elizabeth’ Larsriere,
The Y. M. H A. offers a debate
ior Herring will arrive
Alpha Gamma Delta.
' k'.l__ next Sunday, Oct. 4, at 8:16 p .m.
Jacksonville; EUanoro Overtreot,
r w^ i. 11
i i, . . i
Betty Sanders, Opelika, Ala; Kissimmee; Victoria Clayton, Eu­
at the Angebllt hotel, on .the tenth
winter.
IONA Brand, Sweet and tender
floor dining room. The subject Martha Scarborough, Chattahoo­ faula, Ala; Mary Brown, Eufaula;
chee;
Mary
George
Pike,’
La
Helen
Cawthon,
Do
Funiak
No. 2 Cali.................
will
be:
idys Wilaon returned
“ Resolved, That tho United Grange; Annie Lizzie Pike, La SpriiJgs; Mary Burr, De Funiak
a- Philadelphia when
Phone 733
313 First National Bank Bldg.
n .the guest o f relative: States should cancel the Allied war Grange, Ga: Dorothy Jones, Blake­ Springs! Florentine Holmes, Mi­
ly,
Ga;
Alta
Cooler,
Orlando;
debt”
Louis
Bandel,
president
o
f
ami;
Fredriaka
Campbell,
Dayto­
it- m d iith i: \ t * . f u
i
tho Y. M. H. A., o f Orlando, takes Frances Henson, Henson,.-' Flo; na; Nell .Gardner, Miami; Mary
■ *'i- ■■Wj v ’ '
&gt;.
t. -Key, little-Miw Ado the affirmative, and A). Ralffetd, Nannie Lee ,’CridIobaugh, Tiunpp; Lynne Weyl, Miami; Doris Dew,
,
Frances Hillman, Tampa;' Eliza­ St. Petersburg; Martha Ballowe,
S' and Mrs. George Rice of Sanford, the negative.
Both of the participants have se­ beth Monroe, Pensacola; Tod ,With- Eufaula, Ala; Emmie Glenn, Co­
uh-.in Azhevjlle through*
■ ‘‘Kuth consists of tWo^ five room apartments, Close in. ■ JUST ARQUNDTHE C O R N E R FROM EVERYBqO
cured a large amount o f data' on ington, ’ Thomasville, Ga; Helen
h of "October.
the subject and m very-interesting Moidrom, Elkton; Helen Cqbbcrley,
■ 'Nicely locatccj. . Income ?2,500.00 yearly.
u
CSiklnnoiallln
’
•
[etbert Speer has pa her argument-is expected.
The literary committee has also
Price $20,000.00
J
rs. Henry Grumbles, Mias
THE BETTER A PRODUCT IS TH E SOONER YOU
tumbles and Master Hen- secured good musical ntimbers and
lilllllH I I I I I llllM I H I I lllI H lI llllllllU in illlll
recitations, and a ’ very pleasant
WILL
SEE IT ADVERTISED.
ijes ot Dunncllon.
rnancetmtxr-^misK
•v*nJnr_1* assured these who at­ Tampa; Sarah Stark,-Montgomery,
T
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r
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!TIT'7
tend. 7here*wlll bo no*charge fbr Ala; Catherine Walters, DeLand;
Naomlo' Scoggun, and Olivo NowIday from New York,
man and Mary Elizabeth Puleston,
dlally
Invited.
iDenton hps boon Jo r two
Sanford; Christine Gilbert, Dailo
imnieting a port-gradu.
City; 'Lydia Yowcll, Orlando; MarF.S.W.C. Fraternity garot
ospltpl course 'In obstoLouise Youngo and Dorothy
pediatrics.
Pledges Announced Yopnge,. Pensacola; Beatrice Belch,
Daytona;. Violet Jones, Ocala.
eneva
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 3
Delta Zeta.
(/P)~Students of several states of
Eunice Rivers, Kissimmee, Mpe
.this section pf the South are in­ Winn, Kissimmee; Nell Wallace,
cluded in tho announcemon t o f Ocala; Eugenia Haireli,
Bainpledges of the various fraternities
of the Florida State College for
h W. Alderman spent a Women.
o f days last week in'Tampa
Taking of the pledges marked
the close of an unusually keen
rushing season. Tho bulk o f the
LGant, returned home pledges are, of course, given to
8- a three week’s visit Florida students.
In fine, all wool flannels and worsted, grey
Fresh Oysters Daily
ighters in Jacksonville.
The pledges o f the various fra­
ternities follow:
and tan mixture. All sizes.
BALTIMORE OYSTERS
Mrs. J. E. Scott and
Kappa Delta.
r(ona spent last SunMary Waiion Hudson, Miami;
■r. and Ms. Fank Pitts, Emile Blackburn, Miami; Rcbccca
Royal Fruit Store

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fra. Bailcou and sons
and Mr. and Mrat T.
■pent Sunday with
rs. L W. Alderman

HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.

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Imported English Broadcloth, Oxford cloth,
and fast colored madress.

Every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9

Hrs. Gilbert and daugh- ham, Andalusia, Ala
jjftif Detroit, Mich,, arky to spend the winter
Gilbert’s parents, Mr.
. T. McClain.

Louise PelLols Pooser,

Beginners may enter nt any

STETSON HATS
In all the new fall styles and colors.
quality. Silk lining.

(immunity Club held an
Iting Monday at the club
th a large number o f
iresent. After the meet:ious‘ refreshments Iwcro

First

LONG PANTS SUITS
For little boys 4 to 17. Made of all wool
worsted, grey and tan mixture. 4-piece suits,
long and short pants, coat and vest.

MRS. R, O. TRAVI8

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Valdez Hotel Lobby

$12,00 to $25.00

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HATS FOR SMALL BOYS
All shapes. Velours and grey and tan
worsted

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New patterns

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m o as attnrni
E. -Sanford;
s a n r a r a ; W illlamJU&lt;

film ol 11 jO.0uO.09 la nctu
R u t lo n oo f istld4 Courier
^ o*■
wlili resolution
(Jouriur’B
the C lrcult C o u r t * ^ Sem inole Co'qn- Ida*
o f 1‘ubllc loslru htlu a adopted
Florida. This, fith d a y o f Bept
Jth. day ot Au(ruat;;is;
ml author*
bonds, and to atttHOH
reel the »*p#DdUuro CX
or the aa|e -rf.

it

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pec

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vjanie
* precurJ*

tin
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hard
rt:K;&gt;, D c
l« afcfrcruld
an 4 .w ifa&gt;— ,------— + t : „ __ ______ ,’h oso
•V
rwwtiitlon* rif m V ^ C oiih fr C d a Y d 'o f
n nam ee le
n k n ow n , and nil
la u
uni
npialnynt.
I’ ulillc In stru ction adopted A u gu st
Claim
ing
In
terests
under
___ ! x
interesti
t. 1925.
.....
_
Myera, fair.
otfB R .'L e v y , d ecea sed ; V
Vina Hh. day o f Bei'tbm ber. 1923. 2VOTK R o r IX T E V TIO X[ TP i
vers,
d
eceased
a
n
d
'
John
Fo
COUNTY D O A U D -O V PUBLIC t S TAI.V SPECIAL LKOI 8 LA
ATIOX
cea sed ; an d to each and ev ery of
Road No. 8.—&gt;!{a(t)ea City to Ft.
XPKCIA I, SESSION O P L
* EM S
o r otlitho hair*, devisees, g ra q tei
.
B&gt;‘ : Fred T\HW m ta^nl( Chnlrmn.i.
TOBK.
Pkren
* A ttest:
cla im a n ts under *
. T. W . liaw ton .
Notice la h ereb y given th
. at ths er
ed
dafendapts,
or
an
ny
or
them
whi
m
Haines City through Frostproof, Superintendent, o f P ublic Iu a;rn rtlon T ow n o f OVIedo^ F lorida, wrilli l l 'apply
jr ,b«
dead;
an
. ito alt person
iy
be d
ead; a
n d"u
nt the n ext special session o f (he ma;
Sebring, Avon Park, etc. to Lake , »n*t S ecreta ry o fu jg id iK-ard.
tpse nam es ar&lt;
*r
nmi— o r p a rties w hpse
(h h A L ) .
g is la tu r e o f the rtiate of.-F lorida unkiiow
Annie, gbod. Lake Annie to Palm Hept- 5-12-19-1# OCt. 3,.10-17-21*31. le
h.
Who
nth
In
terested
ad&lt;
____
_____________.n
te
re s te d liId
t One
fo r special legisla tion prescribin g
r
w
h
o
a
re
cla
im
in
g
an
.Interest
Circle, road is open to traffic but Nov. 7.
v •* the m ethod o f .m a k in g pu blic Imin tho p rop erty h erein ­
prorem enta In aald T ow n o f Oviedo a fteInterests
rough and somewhat dangerous,
TO R SANFORD
r d escribed , cith e r under th e d e ­
and
assccalng
and
payin
g
the
cost
1
V
ttT
s
e
v
e
n
t
h
especially in rainy weather.
in
c m c u t .j:q u m
ceased p a rties a b oy e nam ed .or b th thcreor.
and
a
lso
am
ending
charter
j i'ih c m i
c i n c iL' IT
n
IKM 1SUU3
erw tsc, an d to all person a and p a r­
o f said T ow n o f Oviedo no far na ties
rO U S T V . P L O lU IM .
w h ose nam es are u nk n ow n,
’
;
. . .
.-0;
the asmc relates; to the passage o f Who , arc
Road No, 23, Belleview to Plant R IC H A R D H. ADAMS.
Interested In and—-or are
ordinances
o
f
aald
town.
Cit
cla im in g un Interest In and— o r In*TOW
N O F OVtKDO,----------- II DA
---------------------------tercsts In th e p rop erty h erein a fter
f t * ro a d Is excellent
e:
in Marion, BETTY ADAUB.'**D lr u r r r . .
E. -Mayor. I doscH sbbed.
By I t F. CBZE
.
olth er under the d eceased
A
tte
st:
C.
K.
PHILLIPS,
Hum ter, H ern an d o and
tllf.L IF S ,
j persons a b o v e n am ed , o r oth erw ise,
Pasco'! -.ro'tiet ""Arlams ' oper affidavit
rith e x ce p tio n o f 3 m iles ;*}*« b een fifed In th ls-B u i. praying I'uh. A 29 8 5-12-19-25 O - to i t *’ «B h e r as h eirs, d evisees, ocir g ra n ts
counties with
3-I0-I7*
a—r, — con veya n c
by d irect o r m
raesne
o f rough b a se in H e m a d o co u n tv 2 iv o te ® !,o r*ln* b y the .Com plainant 21-SI.
cred itors, lien ors, tru •tees, Roldern
This is the best rood for travel t o ! tKat ’
trust,fe
* rever---------------------------------- n — ------- of p ow er or. p ow ers In itrugt.
verm a t ner u coress w *07 N. 13 IN, e m e u r r d t t l l i l T ,, XKVFNTIl sinners .and rem ainderm an. Joint
Tampa from Ocala. North lino ■
’ o f Philadelphia
and
j p oimi n
'IAi L , C I R C f IT, X B M fN ol.K tenants or tananta In com m on :.h tild Hernando county through Dade mliL
n tisylvanla..,
.antfc-or
iL'NTT. FLOUIIIA
F L O U IiiA . IN CHA.v- era
fr * o r o w
w qpeer rs s oo f tax deeds .a
n ifc-or
COCNTT,
there IS no,person In the
City to Plant City, excellent rood ., And^'hot Thare'RTno^pe
lax titles, or h olders o r ow n ers or
cE itr. .
claim an ts o r any vested or. co n tin ­
on whom II. 8 AND 8 8 E L L 2 C K .
Two mil. detour north o l p Q
a .su b p oei
gen t o r an y oth er Interest, o r Interher ajid thnt
'om plalnant.
t l 4 JH * »f
r,#»*' 4 &lt;i *1--0 ■
she Is above 21 y e a r s ,o f ago.*
,
va.
ret11In the .proiwrtr hereinafter do- 5
It Is th erefore Ordered, that you A. O. Kt-DKfv &amp;. COMPANY, and----- bcrlhed. whdse reSIdenefcs, domiciles, 5
appear In Oils C ourt to this Kill o f
•.
----- unknown, addresses and principal
___ . . .places
at .p la ces
of jof
C om plaint, an th o first Monday In
partner*
■tner;
.v
parin errh lp . If living,”business a re sevirsrally u n k n ow n ; or g
O a k :A v e .
v i y 2 ^ l o c k s O ff ll
n
e
t
o
W
.
,
1925
otherw
ise.
*fn
an
_
,
"ob i
nd tb the fo llo w in g
rule | amiI ir
IT'«d caii all. nnrtlea clalmltiH
,„ W T
Uay” "in" ’ ip Is"’tiopytT "e*1*1-" *
d
tbrou gh or under described land, artuate. ly in g anu
an y' Interest by. through
Will
j^,u.',n,CSBO
111 be entered against”
ngs
b e in g In .th e C ity o f SnnfoVd.. C oun­ k i n i i i H i i i i i n M i a n i x N i m V n i n i n n i
A . O, E ld e r tc Com nuny;
U ^ls,,theretprp Ordered that this
-u n&gt;
kkn ow n partner, t y .o f Kemlnolu and Hlrtto o f F lorida,
n otice be published once u week
« s heirs, d ev isees or Ifgatr
legatees, pr m ore .p a rticu la rly d escrib ed as fo l
fd r fo u r con secu tive Weeks, In (ho
oth e rw ise ,- In the lands Involved
T he Hast Hevent
Hanford
Herald,
a newfapaper
spaper o f gen fo u r *&lt;74') fe e t
___ _____
___ _____
vty-roi
In this su it h erein after described
atinn, pribllst
i w
eral circulation,
pohllsned* M
In Hemlo f Dots One (1
[ 1J and T w o 2),
a-------------n d R. I - “Furre
■ Mi, If, Uvijn «.m anti
m
•&gt;
note
o f B lock F iv e Atu).', o f T ie r T w o
. . County FI orIdft. ’ “ "
If d c«d nil .pa rtlea
ties claim in g any
W itness V. B. D oaglass. Clerk o f
} 2&gt; t|f tho C ity .o f S an ford , F ly rIn terest t&gt;
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 30.
by,, th
thtouxl
r . uml
rou gh odr;
or,
tinder It.
tha C ircu it Court anil the soul of
Ida. a cc o r d in g to B. It. T r a fl-'arrull. aa heirs. deviseees or
— &lt;/P)~Game and fish Commission­ C
ourt at Hanford. Florida.
fo rd 's M ap o f S an ford , F lorida,
leg a tees, o r o t h e r w is e In
___the
T________
e lands
er J. B. Royall has had tho water:'
V. K. DOUOLAHH.
ns per plat t h e r e o f'd u lr recordIn v olv ed In this suit hereinafter
Clerk
C
ircu
it
Court.
o f a number of lakes o f the state
d escribed . . . . .
.
(HBAI j) • * j
■ ,
one
id" toT any and nil oth er persons
.Defendants.
under observation for the past two
Br A: V W E E K S. D.
w hose nam es are unknow n, claim
Order of rnbllrntlou
months, with the view-nf establish­ -’ ONr-rt tt jON'F.H.
T H E S T A T E O F F LO R ID A , TO! Ing any righ t, title o r Interest In
A . t). E lder A C om pany, and--------- and to the p rop erty h erein above d e­
ing iish hatcheries within tho neur A liy s , ror Complainant.
■—
. u n k n ow n partner, « p art­ scribed or an y part o r parcel there­
future.
n
ersh
ip . lr liv in g , nnd ir dead all of.
IN
.
C
lltC
T
lT
C
d
lin
T
,
TTII
J
l
l
l
l
Establishment of tho hntchcrics
It Is hereby ordered that yen . nnd
CIAI. t ' l l i r i IT SMMI&gt;Of.K COUN- p a rties cla im in g any Interest by,
th ro u g h o r under A. O. E lder A Com each o f you. be and a p p ear before
has been authorised by the legis­
T r . r i.O lllllA , IN CHANL'BttY.
p
an
y,
and
Unknown our said C ircu it C ourt at tho court
m il te Q uiet T itle.
lature, nnd hn.' been approved by
p artn er, as. hblrs, devisees or logn - house at Santprd, F lorid a , on tho
A. O. S T A U n iR D . .
I vthe governor.
tens,
o
r
oth
erw
ise.
In
tho
lands
In­ Cth. day o f O ctober, A, D, 1930, amt
Com plalnant
v o lv e d In thin su it h erein after d e­ then an d th ere m ake a n sw e r to th «
Bream in . tho lakes observed,
vs.
s c r ib e d : nnd It. U F nrrcll. If living, bill o f com p la in t exh ibited agu'm it
where undisturbed, bred extensive- T ho helm , devisees. grantees, or a n d If dead all parties claim in g any you
In this cause.
oth er claim ants under Hatnucl C. In terest liy. throu gh o r under It. L.
i&gt; during July and August, ComIt Is fu rth er ord ered thnt th is O r­
lla ck n o y , deceased. In and to . the P 'arrell. as heirs, devfkccs or le g a ­
niiMioncr Royall said. Some of
fo llo w in g lands la flcm lnole cou n ­ tees. o r oth erw ise, In tho la u d s-In ­ der o f l'u h llca tloii bo published In
ty, Florhla. to*w lt: The North h alf v o lv e d Jn th is suit hereinafter d e­ Tho Hanford H erald, a n ew spaper
Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen mast
Floridr's best game fish, ho said,
published In Hanford, S em in ole C ouno f N orthw est Quarter o f Hacs c rib e d In th e. hill of com plaint, ,ty, h lorld a , an co each w eek fo r fo u r
attain the required growth that
tion 31. T ow n th lp 20, South, ftungo and
d escribed ns follow s, to -w it:
con secu tive w eek s.
City License Promptly. Temporary license
-29 East, ct nl.
makes them fit iiibjccta for tho
T h e South H a lf (H 1-2) o f the
AYITNEHS m y hand and Ib'o seal
Defendants,
N
q
rtb
w
est
Q
uarter
(N
W
1
-I)
o
f
sportsman’s, rod within their first
of tho C ircu it C ou rt' o f the Seventh
O N fr of Puhlleatlen
th e S ou th east Quarter of N orthbe issued until bond can be applied for and
Judicial C ircu it o f tho S tate o f F lo ­
yoar.
T o all parties claim in g an Inter­
w ea l Q u arter &lt; N W U );,‘or Sec­
rida. In n n d .fo r tho C ounty o f Sem It will be possible to stoek the est under Samuel C. H ackney, d e­
tio
n
T
w
en
ty
-sev
en
(27)
T
o
w
n
­
Inolo. on th is th o 5th d ay o f S ep­
o r otherw ise, In nnd to tho
proved. Each Broker required to furnish ?2,5iJ
sh ip Nineteen (lit). South Itutigc
waters of tho state with fish, nnd ceased
tem ber A. r&gt;. 1325.
follow in g described lands In Sem ­
T
w
e
n
ty
-n
in
e
(29)
En*t
C
o
in
*
v. E. notiaL.Asar'
flve Florida the most famous Hidi­ inole County, F lorida, to -w it: North
m in in g l-’ lvo (C) A cres more or
Clerk C ircu it C ourt, 7th Ju d icial
Bond and eacli salesman $1,000.00 Bond.
o f N orthw est Quarter o f Sec­
ng grounds in the country, by the Jlulf
less.
;
.C ircu it or F lo rid a , In nnd fo r
tion T h irty-on e, T ow n sh ip Twenty',
A
ls
o
B
egin
n
in
g
at
tho
Southjetting aside and protection o f sec­ South. Ilange T w en ty-n in e H ost; to
Heml nolo C ou n ty .
w e s t C orner o f tho Northeast
(HEAL)
tion of lakes for breeding grounds, all parti, s claim in g an Interest un.
Q u a rte r (N K U ) o f the Southeast
B y A . M. W E E K S ,
dor Heorgu C. B rantley, deceased,
Mr. Royall stated.
Q
u
a
rter
(H
E
*;)
o
f
the
N
orthD eputy C lerk.
o r otherwise. In nnd to the above
vrest
Q
uarter
(
M
V
U
)
o
f
S.icTEH A SPENCERELLEN HOY, Tax Collector.
With tho wide distribution of described real estate: to Ella B rant­
tlo
n
T
w
o
n
tj-e
o
v
o
n
von
(27),
T
ow
n
Itors
nnd
o
f
Counsel
fo r
lakes ami-rivers throughout the ley, If living and If dead nil pur.
ssh ip N ineteen 119), South Itaugo
nlnunt.
rlnlm lng an Interest under H|&lt;
T w e n ty ,n in e (39)
&lt;3'j) East,
K a n . run
ynn d lstate, tho commissioner said, tho ties
T
-12-19-30.
la Brantley, deceased or Wfcsvwtse,
V
r e c tly North 105 ft. thence East
creation of good fishing spots In and to the above described p rop MO
ft.
thence
South
155
ft.
.
r ly ; to Juines H. lla e k n cy . J f,livin g,
NOTICE,
OF
SPE
C
IA
L
I.KUISLAWpuld prove an attraction thnt be­ •ert&gt;
th en ce AVcsl 330 ft. to point o f
and If dead all parties claim in g an
. TION
b eg in n in g . C ontain in g one and
longed to no one section o f the in terest under Jam es H. H ackney,
NolIce ' to h ereby g iven that apo n e -fo u r th (I V i) A cres m«ru or
commonwealth, but to Florida no deceased or uthcrw lsn; to all p ar­
^Mention Will ___■
b e Pmade
M V V to
IV W n
lo s s ;
V
Rato L egislatu re at a special ses­
a whole, with tho best development lie s claim in g ar. Interest In and to
A lao,
ls o , B egin n in g nt the
(he N orth­
t !?S/r
tho above described real estate:
sion
th
ereof
to
be
hold
In
T
allah
as­
oast
east
C
Cornor.
orn
er
o
f
the
Soutg
Houtg
h
a
lf
obtained where cooperation w as at
see, Florida, nn a Unto to tie set
Y ou and each ’o f y ou pro horoby
ft l-3 ) o f the N orthw est J|t
“In arter
its height. Work of this kind is to ordered to appear to th e above e n ­
by tho C o ,'e in o r o f the said Htata
(N A V Q ) o f Hh* S ou th eolT Q
t u.ve­
o f F lorid a fo r the passago o f the
in invest
te r (HEU 7 o f the Xurtl
b0 included in the progrnm of the titled cause on or before the first
proposed law.
M
onday
in
October.
1935,
same
bein
g
Q
u
a
rter
(NAVi»4)
(fr
S»
&gt;V* t . or
HectlOti
Game and Ffnh Department nV an n Itule D ay o f tills ' cou rt and the
An a ct en titled an
a ct
estab­
en ty -sev en
(27), T ow nslilp
early date, Mr. Royall Bald.
lishing a b ird reservation
to be
fifth d ay o f the month, and In deN in eteen
(I'J)
Houth
R ange
known
ns
tho
Hem
lnole
Bird
R e s­
fau lt th ereof n decree pro confenso
T w e n ty -n in e (29) East, nnd run
ervation In th s C oun ty o f Sem inole.
w ill be entered against you and
South 155 ft. thence East IBS
Be R en acted by the L eg isla tu re
each o f you and said cause proceed
ft. th en ce N orth
105 ft. and
o f the state o f Florida:*
ex parte.
th en ce AVest 198 ft. to point o f
Section
1. A Bird* R eserv a tion
b eg in n in g .
C ontaining
threeIt Is fu rth er ordered that this o r ­
to be k n ow n as th e Hemlnole Bird
fo u r th s (3 -4 ) o f am A cre, m oro
der bo published weekly*, once a
Municipally Owned and Maintained
R eservation ^!* h ereby crea ted In
ar less.
week fo r fou r consecutive w eeks
f
■*,' } i i
' i.t f ...&gt;* +
In T he Hanford Herald a n ew spap­ It a p p e a rin g hv tho aw orn hill o f the County o f S em in ole w ith in tho
com p la
I in t he rain that you and ei
inch lim its and boundaries and h erein ­
er publisher) at Hanford. Florida.
after
described,
t
o
w
lt
:
o
f
you
.
m
ay
bo
Interested
In
that
AA Itness nty band nnd senl o f said
The City’s New Cemetery iB located 09 West
Begin nt the In tersection o f R an go
Announcement of the selection C ourt this the 4th, day of Heptem- certa in d escrib ed lo t o f land In Hrm- Lina
betw een R a n g e s 29 and 30 and
neva Ave., on beautiful, high, dry ground, 1
Inole
C
ou
n
ty,
F
lorida,
and
described
ber,
1935.
of J. C. McLeod, formerly of Dnyabove. Y ou and each o f you ure tin* south shore lino nf the Ht.
A*. H. DOUnLAfiH.
laid out into lots, walks and driveways in the ni|
tonn, to take charge o f its men’s Clerk o f C ircu it Court, Hcmlnolo h ereby com m anded nnd required to Johns riv er, and ru n n in g south six
nppenr to said bill o f com plaint nt miles m ore or lets, to HIV. Cor. o f
C ounty. Florida.
furnishings department, wns made
modern design of Landscape architecture, 1
tho C ou rt llou su In Hanford. Sem i­ HSe. 31 Tp. 19 H ^ l i. 3D K.. thenco
Heal)
today by the Yowell Company (C ircu it Court
nole C ou n ty, F lorida, on M onday, east to NK. Cor. o f Hoc. I Tp. 20H,
beautiful plants, shrubs and trees, under the
By A. M. W E E K S, D. C.
tho Cth. d ay o f O ctober, A. D. 1925, It- 30 K.: thenco south to NE. Cor.
through J, S. Harvard, mnnager C H A R L E S 1\ DICKINSON,
o
f
Hec.
24.
Tp.
20
S
„
It.
30
E.J
thenco
atant care of the Superintendent.
oth
erw
ise
said
bill
w
ill
tm
taken
S o licitor fo r Com plainant.
of tho concern.
ns co n fe s s e d by ynu and each of east tp HE. Cor. o f See. 17 Tp. 20 H.
Mr. McLeojl has been identi­ R e p t . 5 -1 2 - 1 9 * 2 5 O ct. 3.
R.
31
E.:
thenco
n
o
rild
y
a
lon
g
tho
vim. sa id bill o f com p lain t having
b e e n file d fo r the purpose o f q u iet­ m ean d erin g.sh ore line o f L ake J e s ­
fied with the clothing ‘ business NOTICE OF
Family lots for sale at ?:J0.00 to $60.Q0 on
SI'F.CIAL
I.KdlSLAin g title to the a b ov e drscrlUcd la n d sup to tho south sh ore lino o f tho
for a number of years, having
TIOX
sonable terms.
'
In the C om plain an t II. Hands Hellnck. Ht. Johns river; thence n orth w est­
beep connected witn some of tho
N otice la hcrato* given ',th n t npIT 1H F U R T H E R O R D E R E D That erly alon g the m ean derin g shore
lino
o
f
thu
said
riv
er
to
tho
p
alm
plicuthui
w
ill
ho
m
ado
to
tho
tills
ord
er
be
published
unco
a
week
largest concerns in Tennessee.
Lnglslntura lit n special ses­ In fo u r co n se cu tlv o w eek ly Issue*,,
For inspection, sec Superintendent on the grounj
North and South Caroilnn and Hlnto
That It shntl h« u n ­
sion th i'roof to bu held In Tullahas- o f the H anford Huruld, a newspaper
Florida. For two years' he wns see, Florida, on a date to bo not published Itt Hemlnotc C ounty, F lo ­ law fu l to kill hunt, trail, d estroy
by any moans w hatever, w ithin tho
tho tlovornur Of tho said Hlnto rida.
in charge of the men’a furnish­ by
o f F lorid a fo r tho passaga of tho
For full particulars, See
Barker, SqperinLintif!
DONE A N D O R D E R E D T his tho limits o f tho Hemlnole Bird Itcser- _
ing’s ’department o f tho Yowcli- proposed law.
vailon provided f i r In Hoetlon
1*5
silt day o f H eptem hor A. D. 1925.
\V. B. Williams, City Manager, or L. K. Philips,
Drow Comimny of Orlando and
uf this act. any bird, w ild tu rk ey, fi
An net entitled aa act estah• V. E. DQUOLAHH,
pr any Wild bird 5
a bird reservnltoa to bn CDl'k o f C ircu it C ourt. Seventh J u ­ w ild goose.
more recently with the Anthony- kUMitng
Clork.
a o w a ns the Lake Charm Ulrd R es­
dicial C ircu it, Hctnluolu County. or w ild fow l o f any kind, o r squ irrel
BnkH Company o f Daytonn, where ervation In the County nf Hvmlnolu.
n
t
any
tlrBo
and
that thorn shall
Florida.
not hereafter w ithin said lim its ho
Bn It &lt;mactod by tho LogUlaturo (HEAL)
he hold the snnie position
n f thu state o f Florida:
any open season fo e gam o birds or M I U I I I I I I I I I H U I H I I I I I I I I I H H I K I I M I K 1
By A. M. AVEKKH. D. C;
fow l of nfcy kind, ex cep t d om estic
Hoetlon 1. A Bird Ilerfervatloh JAM ES O. H tlAllON.
fow l, w ild duck, snipe, and c o o l,
to bo k n ow n ns tho I.aka Charm Ulnl K ollcltor fo r Comptulnunt.
and
any
person
who
nt
uny ♦ ❖ ❖ + vnV{'s«+++*.:*.:..:..:..;.^.;..&gt;.p .;.*:•*&gt;•;•
H osesvatlon
Is beret,y creatod In Hept. j-1 2 -1 9 -2 8 Oct. 3.
■&amp;-h *++*m * + : v *'
timu violates tho p rovision s o f this ++*4*-;-^v *;**:**{**&gt;*:**)*i*v*;.f+i,
tho C ounty o f Sem inole within the
{•-h-;-i*-:*+*74'4*fr4”*’+:'&lt;^
lim its mid boundaries nml herein­ IN .T H E n i l U I T t o i l t r . SB V K N . law shall (upon cunvlwtlon bo p u n ­
a fte r described, to-w lt:
T il J l ' l l t m i . ................. OF 1*1.0 - ished us h now provided by law
Suctions I, 2. 3. 0, 10. U , 14. 15,
K ill A. IN ANU F O R SEMINOLE Tor vloln llon t o f th'b Uaino L aw s 1
» • ; '
uf tills s i.i a.
IS..
A ll la Tow nship 21—-H.
of
COUNTY. IN C H A N C E R Y .
R ange 31. A lso Section ft In T ow nHectlqn l' It shall ho the d u ty o f
ship 31, ra n g o 32
the County C om m issioners o f thu
S u it t o Q u i r t T it le
County o f Hemlnulo to post at v a ­
S ection 2. T hat It shall be un­
law fu l to kill, hunt, trap, destroy
rious plnr*s on the Humlnole Bird
Itesarvutlbn, provided fo r In tills
by an y m eans whatever, within the CH AR LES H E N R Y BMITH,
C
om
plainant.
lim its o f the t,ake Charm Bird Res­
Act. notlfes to tho p u blic sh ow in g
that no bunting Is perm itted
In
ervation provided for In Hectlou 1
said rcsifv a tlo n P
and
aru
lio
o f this act. any bird, w ild turkey, JU B E iyi M. A R R E D O N D A , ut al.
P w
- —
alius
the
•
D efendants.
w ild goose, o r any wild bird or
mb
u|ainst v iola tion s uf
this
Pl
” llc
"
C ita tio n
law.
w ild fo w l o f any kind, or squirrel
S e c tlo r
nt any tim e mid that then* siiull TO : Joseph M. Arredundu and w lfo,
T h is law shall licrumn 1
■ — A rredon d o, w h oso Christian effective Imm ediately upon Its ■pas
not h ereafter w ithin said limits bo
any open aeanon for game birds ,‘ or name Is u n k n ow n : Hmiry M. Hanford, sag
- o :by
n thn
■' j__ L cglslalu ru _ n d 'n p fo w l o f any Kind, except douustle Individually, and us attorney In fa ct nrovnd »y t h e (io v e rn o r o f
tho
fo w l, w ild duck, snipe, and root, fo r (lortru d o E. HnnforiTNJiurtrudo Htutn ofl F lorida or Its b ecom in g a
H anford;
W illiam
Al* .render law without Ills approval.
and an y person w h o at uny thna K
vlolatra the provisions o f this law Biu li.iniian. ns L iqu id ator •■fv the SANYO If D CHAMUKU OF COMahull upon con v iction be punbhdd F lorida Lund A C olon isation
BIERCE
us Is now provided by luiv for Vio­
lation s o f tho (lamu Lawr o f tills
state.
Hcctlon 3. Tt shall )i* the du t£ o f
tho C ounty Cntnmlssluiiors of the
C ounty o f Hcmlnule to post nt .va­
rio u s p laces o p the Lake Charm
B ird R eservation , provided for: In
th is A ct, n otices to tho public s le w ­
in g that n o hunting Is permitted la
said reservation and w arn ing thu
JUG! DON’T spend it all or spend any of i!i
p u b lic again st violation s o f this
law .
Heotlnn 4. T h is law shall hrrnmo
thoughtlessly. You work hard for your inj
a ffe c tiv e Im m ediately upon Its puss a g o by tho L egislature and a p ­
come and it is only fair .that part of it should!
p roved by tho (lovern or nf tho
S ta le o f F lorid a or Its becom ing a
work just as hard for you. If you will put a req
law w ith ou t his nnprnvsl.
O V IE D O C H AM BER OF COM­
MERCE
ular part of your money in a Savings account l'tf
fle p t: 9 - l J-lD-20. Oct. 3-ld -lT -J4-1L
The
young
man
who
aspires
to
a
iucccssful
ca]
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NoV. 7-14.
it will work for you.

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| the firiish.. Gets the dirt-ears cle
a in.from 20'to SO rhinuteS;
Now 6pen io r business

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*^ 9 9* sold b y alleged kidnapersform fl.60, two inner tubes and a
xallons o f gasoline, little Martha Emma Horton, 4, Has been red to h e r parent*, Mr. and Mr*. William T. Horton at Memphis,
T h e Hortons say that former neighbors stole the child from a
lgham, Ala., hospital. The child was sold in Arkansas, but
placed la a ‘ Memphis orphans’ hohr&gt;e The arrest of tho alleged
at Jasper, Ala., on other cflnrgcs, led to the parents finding
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.1^0, 1.— Ntujex Ferry 16

BX Fkrry to PeMnc&amp;ln, from
bridge 3 mites cast old earth
■-f
condition, fair.
16 miles
Ul excelfcnt. Pensocola to
ibla Bay, county rood in fair
- Escambia Buy to Milligan,
brick and sand clay in good condi­
tion. Milligan to Mossy Head,
county road, rough. Mossy Head
to DeFuniak, under construction
and rough, no detours. DeFuniak
to Caryidile, good sand clay. Caryvilla to Cottondale, county rood In
fa ir shape. Cottondale to Marian­
na, sand clay road in good shape.
Murianna to tO mllea cant o f Chat­
tahoochee, county road in fair
Dane, f Prom point above referred
* 0 /to Quincy, under construction.
m Take north county road which is In
•d shape.
Quincy to 1 miles
st o f Quincy, good Hand day,
From point above referred to, to
Tallahassee, county rond In fair
•hapo. Tnllahussce to.Sjniles cast
vn Wadcsborn road, county toad in
fair shape. Taka new road 8 miles
east o f Tallahassee to Aueilln Riv­
er, good sand clay. Aucill: Itivur
to Greenville, sand clay road in
good condition. On leaving Green­
ville follow State Road No. I to
Madison, Lee, Live Oak, Lake City
and East. It is in excellent con­
dition. Lake-City to Jacksonville,
Hard surfaced with usphait, con­
crete and brick.
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. Georgia Line to Jasper sand ciay
pond in excellent condition. Jniper to White Springs rand clay
road in fair condition. Short de­
tour front White Spring} to Su­
wannee Valley. Suwannee Valley
through Lake City, High Springs
And on to Guincavllle, excellent us*
phuit-concrute roud. High Springs
to Gainesville, 25 mites uf raphnlt
excellent, first 10 miles aoutH of
Gainesville asphalt surface

.good, and of asphalt to Micanony
0 mites rough. Mlcanopy to Lowoil dsph&amp;lt surface, excellent. Lo­
well to Ocala asphalt surface un­
der construction, detour about one
mile in fair condition. Ocala to
Belleview and Leesburg excellent
asphalt surface. Leesburg to Eustls and Mount D o rn , good. Mount
Dorn to Fort Myers, generally in
good condition except between Ol­
ga and Fort Myers and four mites
south of Zolfo which is muddy In
rainy weather.
Road No. 3.— Georgia tin e tc
Orlando.
Wilds Landing to Yulco sand
clay road in good condition. Yu(uo
to six miles south shell road in fair
condition. From this point an into
Jacksonville and Green
Cove
Springs paved road brick and
treated rock base.
Green Cova
Springs to Palatku, graded and
improved road, rough but passable.
Pulatku to Sap, Mated to Dunn’s
Creek, fair. Asphalt surface from
Dunn’s Creek to Sisco, Crescent
City, IMeraon and DeLeon Springs,
excellent
DeLeon
Springs
through DcLnnd to Hanford' and
Orlando, fair.
Detours between
DcLnnd nnd Sanford as good as
Sumter, Hernando
nnd Pasco
uf rough base in Hernando county.
Itocd No, 4.— Georgia Line to
Miami.
Hard surfaced from St. Marys
River to Jucksonyillu with asphalt
and brick, excellent.
Rond under
construction by Duvul County from
Hnyurd to S t Johns County line.
Duval county, line to Bunnell G2
nlilts, U foot brick road with rock
nhouldcrs. fair, Bunnell to end
Relliy’^ asphalt road t&gt; ndloH as­
phalt surface, excellent. Volusia
County line to Daytona very good.
Daytona to New Smyrna lli miles,
(juarter mile detour, remainder
paved. New Smyrnu to BrevurU
county line 22 miles, 2 mile detour,
vcmuimiur paved. Brevurd county
line to Titusville, 12 miles all pav­
ed. Titusville to Cocoa 18 miles
all paved. Cocon to Melbourne 21
mliex dll paved except qno mile in
city uf Mnu Gallic. Melbourne to
Scbustlafi River,* 17 miles, 6 miles
■helled rond, remuindcr paved. So-

Commission W i l l
State
Hatcheries S o o n

CITY REAL E

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DUE OCTOBER 1,1925

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McLeod Takes Charge
Of Men’s Furnishings
Department of Store

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HIGHEST AIM

IN C n t / I l 'l T &lt; n I I I T S E V E N T H J l * .
I ‘ ll I VI. f l l t t ' l I T IN A N I I KUIt
f ll l M I N O L R I O l ’ N T V , FI.O IIIU A .
IN t l l V N I E I l V .

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JOHN II. BRO W N .’ ct al.
Defendants.
Order uf l'■ll&gt;ll^ntl,■l|
V o Jnhu II. Uruwn ami*— —
Hrow n. his w ife, A nnie E. c r iffln ,
a w id o w . C harlie O rU flu a .id - ■—
O r lfflu . hla w ife. Nettle K rlffln. tin*
m arried, John \Wsh»* (irlfiin and
■------------- O rlffln . hlr. wife, and John
A. AVootsn a n d ;
■— W ooten, Ids
w ife , If livin g, i ml If dead,. „\l p ar­
ties cla im in g Interest
under tho
said John H. Brown, Annie E. O tif­
fin. a w id ow . C harlie Orlfftn, N oltla O rlffln . John Wngtaj* U rtfiyi oml
Joh n .v W ootun. and cucii o f them,
iced o r o th rrw is a and all un­
persons Interuiled
la {ho
ticscrlbcd
prupvrty
in

rcer should make c'nnracfer and tducation his ‘ n
highest aim. Diligent work, faitliMl saving and
legular bank deposits arc a groat lelp in giving
accuracy to your aim. Your accdukt is invitod.

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THE j
1ESS OF UUNNlNr, A I1UME LS
|EAS1EK i t THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
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•The n»yai school for .radio taK
gr continued’ the egrapby at Toalouae recently at**-,
ed ah entertainment in which 4 *
Idccessors, whe^
entrance of Joan o f Arc into Tool-,
rt o r presidents,
ouie was the chief attraction. The
Iplomatic corps mala o# Orleans was represented
the senate-and
by a stalwart young sailor named
a to hunting ea­ Josaet, who waa followed, by ^an­
st o f Ramboullother representing the faithful Lalident of France
hire ana by the traditional pages,
squire/, r --at-arms and trumpet­
Knergue himself
, »
■ he never falls to ers o f thy 16th century.
.
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-------p ests on their exAccordeon players have become
Kg a cane instead
the
o f j a i i in France. Their
Ft it becon a some- oncekings
ridiculed instruments are now
Is to watch others
torts o f game with- much in demand to funlsh a tune
I in the sport your- to offset the strident notes o f the
brass instruments. Paris is aU
ub guests asked the

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replied M.
;■busiest man in the
a tally on the shota

It’s interlocutor had
o f being one of the
'the party, and it is
mjoyment of his
inred to be merely
iven in honor o f
knet, minister of
he close o f the fishat Bordeaux recentied entirely of fish,
jae items on the
pm having been fur“ boulllabaisse," -the
bp of MarceUles, ber by Thackeray, nnd
me was a salad of
£ Basque coast,
ply one thing,” M.
rked later, .recalling
plater o f posts and
yell as o f commerce.
I ‘florae,’ ” he said,
tench means walrus.
SSpfiprae flesh, meaning
&gt;. MB official pompously
*' Hkgoi,” or horse eat(fflow ers of the sport
■ G P o p In arms. The city
Mjpgtef Paris to raiso nd1 funds have put on octroi
» “ the poor man’s beef
o f about |1.00 for each 200
|teat Is the only meat
nts o f the poorer
kris can afford, their
is in the municipal
introduced motions to
B oxiou s tax removed.
P th e poor are not the
per of horse meat. MInKid eaten in sandwiches
Used to have great viries o f consumption nnd
Itomers in the cheaper
s o f the city eat it unipression that it is prime

of Arc, who, centers before
Lheard voices from the air,
pi adopted as tho patron
Ethe wireless telegraph op-

it Km yet re tire d , Sir *11-asserted.
io socalled
. ^
'mochanicallied”
field artillery brigade is one In
which special traction engines
c»Uad “dra gon /’ are used instead
o f hones to draw ths guns. The
engine is very wide and-moves by
means of caterjftllar “ tracks/’
These engines are supposed to be
speedier than 'horses and able to
travel over rougher ground.
Field Marshal Robertson how­
ever, points out .that the delicate
mechanism o f the .gun U liabel to
be damaged .by aikh rough travel­
ing. Also If the “ tracks” become
injured the gun is out o f action as
fa r as movement is concerned.
Sir William says that trial is
being made of a new design by
which the gun is carried, instead
o f drawn as at present.
It is argued in favor o f the
“ dragon” that It-Is a cheaper form
o f traction than horses, that it re­
quires fewer men, reduces the
length of columns and enables
stniment, and the musical brother­ guns to be kept behind and
hood o f the nation has refusca to brought up into action quickly at
recognise the output of the accor­ the last momept.
deon as teal music. Few of-the ac­
Oxford trousers, as Lady Wilson
cordeon players, be is noted, read
music; they play by ear. However, sees them, are ail right in their
they have caught the popular fan­ place, but she doesn’t think the
cy and many blind and crippled legs of English gentlement the
war veterans have developed an
artistry in this medium that nos
mado them favorite street entertalners. Their hats or tin cups alw a y s ttsl p o f f i sou s than fftll to
.

ore at ’AmeikmitJ i f i j ■Wh'BMlkinti,
tng requested that the
Ion of the unpacking ml
of the gifts be loft to hi
ally.
.. it The souvenirs which haver come
to him from South AMerlean
friends cover a wide variety and
include even stuffed animale.'There
are also practical glfta, ebch as
riding whips, cigaret cases and. nu­
merous other mementoes o f ’South
Africa as well as South America.

m al__MAHillnnnt nlrtVAV#

o f good warm material, and with
LONDON, Oct. 3—(/P)—That the my working parties in London, Oxuiubteiii of employing mefihanlcal
and
contrivances In warfare hns not assemble castroff trousers
yet been solved and that their use transform them into children's
Is still to be regarded as on tria l clothing.
“ I cannot find any use for the
js the judgement of Field Mar­
shall Sir William Robertson, Eng­ young men’s long hair as they are
land's war chief of staff, based on wearing it today, else I should be
his observation s of the recent man­ pleased to collect that from^thenv,
oeuvres of tho British nrmy, which too.”
All of which goes to show, one
he watched as an independent ob­
commentator
remarked,
that
server.
In a review o f the manoeuvre's American press agents for money
written for the Morning Post, Sir collecting organizations are not
William holds that one o f the main the only people who know how
purposes of the sham campaign in to hang their propaganda on a
peg of topical interest.

One "mechanlcnlized" field artil­
lery brigade was allotted to each
army with a view to enabling a de­
cision to be reached ns to whether
the other artillery brigades o f tho
British army should be “ mechonicalized."
The operations, the field mar­
shal asserts, did nut furnish an
adequate test, but as for as they
wont they showed that the “ me-

The Prince of Wales’ tour In the
southern hemisphere from which
he is now returning to England,
is believed to have broken all rec­
ords in the number of “ tokens of
esteem," which has has had show­
ered upon him. Large numbers
of souvenirs which have been pre­
sented to the prince in South
America nro beginning to arrive
at St. James Palace from various
ports of Uruguay, Argentina and
Chile.

Both the labor and socialist par.
ties are calling in the help of the
arts—music and the drama, partic­
ularly— to assist them to victory in
the next general election. They
are not going to preach-to the elec­
torate so much, but have arranged
to sing to som e,of them?through
choral societies and to appeal td
others through dramaic.societies.
Arthur Henderson, secretary o f
the Labor. Party, has urged the es­
tablishment of local choirs in as­
sociation with divisional ,and local
labor organizations, labor choral
unions for suitable areas for co­
ordinating the activities of social­
istic and co-operation choirs, and
n national labor choral union to
link up the choirs and union* on a
national basis.
Miles Mallison is to direct the
independent labor party dramatic
project, *nd intends to have a cen­
tral socialist company, profesalon-

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Y ta g ff^ tion .

« appeared with bit sons, mak­
ing up a aeplot which .has won
more harness race»•than any other
d ivers in Germany.* The father­
ing cheered him to tM echo aa he
dashed along with the vivacity of
e young man.
To the present day, H illi con­
tinues to advise his sons in rac­
ing
matters.
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Blonds are out of style thia year
in Berlin society, and many a'.Teutonic arete hen with golden tresses,
eager to keep pace with the ultra
fashionable brunette flapper, is
disappearing into the depths of a
beauty parlor from which she
emerges w ith,hair of a dark hue
with an undertone of red.
Long huir is becoming more and
more old fashioned for day wear
but at evening functions ladies are
appearing with artificial curls suplamenting their shorn tresses, it
eing considered bod taste to have
short hair go with elaborate even­
ing gowns.
To keep the ladies, who now fre­
quent the barber shops, much more
than formerly, in a good humor,
many Beilin tonsorialists are in­
troducing the American system of
supplying radio concerts for their
customers.

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Lawn Grass Seed
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Carpet* Grafts ^eed
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Seed. Also Pend and Beans for fall planting.

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KILGORE SEED CO.

Accounting System s Installed,
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SPECIAL RATES TO
PERMANENT CLIENTELE

R. L Robertson
Masonic Temple Bldg,

always advisable, Frau Emma
Krueger is convinced. She des­
cribes her experience nlong that
seats during the intervals of a per­ line fas “ peppery.” She testified
formance and walking about In the recently that her neighbor, Frau
lobbies and foyers, n continental. Minna Bov tiger, neglected ncr
her
custom hitehrto looked down upon 1house-work ami was the cause of
i" England,
— is —*-•
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in
catching on in-Lonilorr Bwttger mMltannfeHcUy."1
don.
On her wny home from the
suddenly
At a recent first .night o f a pi- court. Fr«u Kruejrer
randello play tho main body o f the heard an excited voice behind her
theater w o b quite deserted through nnd before she had n chance to duthe intermissions and the foyer fend herself, everything went durk
wna filled with strollers nnd sit-* before her eyes and she felt a bit­
ters-out, including many of Lon­ ing pain in her eye-lids and pupils.
don’s prominent personages. Geor­ Her erstwhile friend, Frau Bocttge Bernard Shaw wn-; one of these ger, had revenged heruelf by
and he told friends that lie thought throwing finely ground red pepper
the "stretching" idea an excellent Into Frau Kreuger’s eyes, i'asaone.
era-by who witnessed the scene

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Sanford, Fla.

O N TH ESE!
4 lota on 3rd Street within ten
minutes walk of post office.
New street, paving paid.
Many nice new Spanish bungniows in the vicinity.

ROSE COURT
Six rooms, garage, large lot.

Priced For Quick Sale

Built with great earn for resident owner.
\
High grade, built-in features nnd many extras se­
lected for comfort and convenience.
Terms 1-3 cash, balance semi
annually.

Essentially n worth-while property.

was promptly urfested.
BERLIN, Oct. 3.—(/F^— Devotees , Statistics show that in post-wnr
o f horsa racing were treated to an Gcrmuny a pair of boots or shoes
unusual spectucle here when 80- lasts its wearer about 13 months,
yenr-old Anthony Mills, the Nes­ in 1021 nbout 01,000,000 pairs of
tor of Berlin’s drivers in harness foot wear were manufactured in
races, followed by his six sons, nil Germnny, about 4,000,000 o f which
o f whom nre drivers with fine rec­ were shipped abroad, leaving 67,ords, jirove around the arenn of the 000,000 pairs for Germany’s popu­
Mariendorf ruce track. "Papa" lation of approximately 62,000,000.
Two fifths o f the boots and
Mills has just celebrated his golden
wedding anniversary and friends shoes manufactured were o f wo­
nnd admirers, during the festiv­ men, about one fourth were men's
ities in his honor, suggested that Loots, nearly a fourth footgear for
he show the world that he could girls und the reinuindor for child­
still hold his own on the race ren.

Realty Co,

BART NASON, Local Manager
307-8 1st National Bank Bldg.

31G First National Bank

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ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES

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Meager dotalls arc krtown tpduy
ft- Material, estimated in valuo to
concerning
the identity ;o f the
bo between $400 and $500 was
r in
S*
thief. It is reported that a nian;wi.w
stolon last night fVoin the offices seen loitering in tho vicinity of
President And Wife Leave Oh o f four local dentists, it became Dr. Brown's office, in tho First Chief Problem Before
Six Hundred Officers and En­
LIT
Special Train Sunday Morn­ known today, upon discovery of National Bank building. Local
listed Meiitllow TheirHeads
U . S. Commission
ing, Expecting to Arrive at losses sustained by Drs. il. H. Mc- police, working on tho case, re­
As
Mentor&lt;
nl
Services
Are
&gt;re Inspec
Destination on Tuesday Casiin. B. D. Caswell, L. D. Brown port that no arrests have been
Reid fo r ’ Dead Comrades
To Settle Questioi
and W. A. Epps, whose downtown made at this time, but that im­
rhile Special
•
portant information is in their pooffices wero visited by thieves.
O f Am ount O f Del
ipensProbe
Executive To Review That the same person or per­ seasion, and an early apprehension
Rescue E ffo rts A re
sons committed all of tho entries of tho thug is anticipated.
Held Up B y Rough Sea
Legion Parade Tuesd 1s shown by tho similarity of ope­ It is thought that the 1robberies
i ---------ration in every case. Entrance to Inst night can he traced to tho
Submarine' Base Commander
Trio I h Farthest West Presi­ each office was gained by use of same person or persons who mode
similar visit to n number o f den­
Reiterates That Vessel's
dent Has Been Since Enter- skeleton keys, and nothing hns n
tal parlors In this city about n
been
reported
taken
but
a
quanti­
Officers Were.Not to Blame
IngWhite House2YenrsAgo ty o f gold material used in the year ago, at which time n consid­
Payments Expected
jHisDeterm maufacture o f fillings. I)r. Cas­ erable haul of the same nature
U. S. SUBMRINE BASE, NEW
WITH
PRESIDENT
POOL­ well reporta damage inflicCd to wns made. Because of coincident
Be Easily Arran]
LONDON, Conn., Oik. 6.— (fP)—
To Continue
E'S TRAIN NEAR CHILLI- cases containing tho material, details regarding tho cases, it is
The solemn notes of “ Tapn" sound­
ftlE. Ohio, O ct 6 . - W — A which were forced by the marau­ pointed out as being a likely re­
•’o r.A ir Body
ing with haunting beauty, Sunday
daylight trip through Southern der.
turn of tho same thief.
•
.
echoed through the submarine base
Ohio, Indlnna and Illinois lay bo_______ ________ :__.1____
WASHINGTON, O ct 5 —
as a touching farewell by the navy
fGTON, Oct. 5.— ,
fore President Coolidge today as
(AP)A
phase hithert# absent
his train traveled weatwnrd toward
rest in the air- M ?T T im ita Dobson Stewart of to its dead comrades of the S-61.
As the bugle call died away,
from
America’s
international
Omaha, where tomorrow ho will
jling will .be dl­ Kansas City waited .11 night fo r more than 000 officers and enlisted Miss Diana Miller, one of the address the American Legion Con­
d
ebt
funding
negotiations—
h
* jtween.the War her husband to come home end men stood in the base theater with beautiful actresses o f Hollywood, vention.
sharp
controversy
over
the
then
armed
with
n
revolver,
atartbovfed heads. With them were soon will marry George Melford,
where Col. Wil­
His route was through a sectidn
5 Sit to find him. When she diaamount o f the obligation—
of the country which he has not
li him been aum- ■covered Stewart "breakfasting" in friends of the 33 victims of tho producer!
stands out as tho chief prob­
S-61 officials o f New London and
visited
rfnre
entering
the
White
ir before thei n- l ? cabaret with another woman at civilians who had Joined In the me­
lem confronting the debt
House. Without incident, the sugcsral, and the pres­ 6 a. m. sho killed him. _____
morial services yesterday morning.
f«l train which Mr. and Mrs. Coolmission nnd representatives
^0
A
:
* trd, .which will
EVery man attached to the base,
hlge boardnd yesterday in Wash­
o
f the Czccho Slovnldnn gov­
Sanford
High
School
Football
not detained by official duties, was
lg after a recess
ington, forged its way during the Jacksonville Hallway Agents
ernment
in their forthcoming
present.
Team
Opens
Senson
in
Lake
"•pht through tho mountains of
Visit Sanford During Year­
end.
funding discussions.
During the mrvices other navy
West Virginia, hauled bv what
County, Displaying Fine Of­
ly Outing; Arrive In Morn­
The confercnco being Tuesday,
5f his appearance bemen were tolling at the pihee
BbHIpioro and Ohio rallroadd offi­
fensive In Thrilling Contest nnd rom« observtra believed to­
ing
on
Steamer
Osceola
ir general, one step
where the submarine v.as sunk on
cials claim is the largest mountain
night that onev a determination
the expected dlsSept. 25 by the steamship City of
type passenger locomotive In the
Sanford and Leesburg high as to the amount has been reach­
Members of the Jacksonville
tion agalnnt the outRome/ Under a leaden sky they Whiskey Cases and Damage world Pofarw dawn It had crossed
.» o f the air aorvlces,
Traffic Club, with their families schools battled to a 0-0 tie Satur­ ed, agreement on methods o f pay­
worked doggedly to recover the
Suits Will Feature Small the Ohio River, makine Us way and friends, numbering approxi­ day afternoon in the opening game ment will be comparatively easy.
apparently was undis­
bodies still held In the sunken ship.
toward Cincinnati and S t Loulu mately 100 persons, arrived in this of the football senson, in Lees­
The foreign mission will mako
Ing another press con- Two Youths (AppiL’hckided
Docket; Sharon to Preside
Tho services opened with a read­
burg.
Tho
spectacular
bucks
ami
tho
first move o f the conferenco
deciding the fight for
city
yesterday
on
the
Clyde
Lino
and Housholder Piosetute
I^ave Capital Sunday
Sunday Facing Charges of ing o f the order issued by Capt.
pt o f national defense
steamer Osceola, from Jackson­ end runs o f Enzmlnger nnd Thomp­ tomorrow when its members mnkn
Ernest J. King, commanding offi­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—UP)—
son for Sanford, and and nn Aerial official calls on Secretary Kellogg
Having Staged Many Hold­ cer of the base, under which they
igun."
The October term of tho Semi­ President and Mrs. Coolidge left ville on their unnual outing, ac­ attack which tho local gridiron at the state department
and on
.
cording
to
information
received
to­
’ robe Conduct
Ups In State Last Winter wero held. In this order, Captain nole County court will convene at late Sunday on their twentieth wedwarriors wore unable to break up I Secretary Mellon at the treasury,
day.
bona to the department
King reiterated hin contention that the court house at 1U:00 tomorrow where Tuosduy
luosuuy morning the
roe exece*eeThe
,eft JackHonvUlo Sat- featured, according to accounts of J who is chairman of tho American
to enable army offiNORFOLK. Va., Oct., 6&lt;—(ff)— tho 8-61 was sunk without any morning, it wns announced today
commission.
tho game.
ime investigation of his Two hotel roberies In Florida have blamo whatever attaching to her by county officials. Judge J. G.
Evcnly matched in many de­
The treasury is ready now with
during
the
morning
yesterday.
|th a view to ditcipllnary been traced to Robert Cnentrmm, officers.
Sharon will presido and E. F. Ijegion convention. They expect to
partments o f tho giime, the score
This inquiry was sus- aired 17, and William Evans, 10, nlThen the roll call was rend by Housholder, prosecuting nttorney, be back in Washington Thursday. Vaudeville nets and addresses by is shown to bo indicative o f the complete plans for dealings with
the Czecho Slovakian debt, and
members featured the entertain­
enable the colonol to tea- S
bkndlts now In the Princess Lieut. Com. W. D. Snyder, com­ assisted by Lloyd F. Boyle, will
Aside from their departure, Mr.
tho board last week, Anne county jail charged with a manding tho 8-49, n sister ship of represent the commonwealth, it and Mrs. Coolidge observed their ment Saturday evening, it is stat­ relative strength o f the two elev­ officials there expect to se© the
ens. Sanford, with, u powerful
iestion speedily settled, believing
ed.
one] held tho. press con­ series of spectacular robberies tho 8-61. As tho 33 names of the was learned.
anniversary much ns they do every
line, was impervious to the thrusts
at satisfactory adjustment of
Arriving
here,
tho
club
members
st night in his hotel suite here and at Virginia Beach last stricken crew were rend for the
of Ilutier, Cox and Brown, who» the amount can be accomplished.
Tho jury panel drown for duty Sunday, attending morning services
ntaitvc Reid of Illinois, a rummer, according to department last time there was complete quiet during the present session con­ at the First Congregational church spent Borne time touring thb city, wero held for downs on"fiumerbu:
*•
Treasury records show that
of the house aircraft com- of justice agents.
and n moment later the strains of tains 18 names, It wns also learn­ and afterwards regaining In the and nro reported to have been occasions.
•
Early in the 'second
Enlargements o f a snapshot "Lead Kindly Light" broke the ed, and the names of those select­ Micluftiun of the white house. They much impressed with local attrac­ quarter, however, Coarh Davis, Czecho Slovakian debt to bo $9L . , r V ]
of tho last con^resM, and
879,871
in principal nnd $2&amp;,79t?4E?r
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ormy officers were present found in an automobile that had silence.
were accompanied to church by At­ tions. The party left late in the hoys opened up n passing offen­ 424
ed is given aa follows:
in
interest
to May Hi
Corn ‘ s,
afternoon,
returning
to
Jackson­
his talk with tho corre- been abandoned in Florida by two
The services arranged by the
sive that gained consistently. munientiona from the Prague govW. A. Raynor, W. M. Temple, torney General Sargent, their house ville this morning.
chaplain
bandits after they robbed tho safe Episcopal
___ .............I
___ of
__ the_ base,. the
ita.
Butler’s heaves to Ling and/Roun- eminent, huwever, have sought to
M. E. Dooley, K. J. Schultx, R. A. guest.
Members making tho trip were tree wero. completed tinj i alter p4r
efused to discuss his possi- of a hotel near Voro Beach and Rov. A. R. Parker, were simple but
Traveling with them to Omaha announced as follows;
.............
paro down m he
Newman,
C.
W.
Culpepper,
Noah
m total
m ' o f $111,
v y i+ r
kidnapped JPthe night
clerk,
later Impressive. After reading the les­
art martial, asserting "it MdrfapptMl
.
time. Grier's Smear
onfl &gt;oL
is a smnil group of friends, includ­
thtrt
. . dhown, ao*;.
au£ then
there-'ha«»
Donovan,
B.
II.
Smith,
M.
II.
SpenMrs.
Owqn
II.
Page,
Owen
Page,
""
son
frortt
St.
John
14,
Chaplain
putting
him
out
o
f
the
car,
-0
make any difference about
these pluyu-in fho third quurtrtv ^,cc
tieoh' frequent exchanges on the
cef: R. G. Henderson, G. F. Smith, ing Secretary Sanders, Major Gen­
lie .thing Jhat counts la that miles from the scene, of the rob­ Parker delivered a brief address of K. C. Philips/C. Suntlresoii, A: D. eral I^jeune,'commandent of the Jr., Mrs, \yni. Hugley, Miss Kath­ was the only instnneo of nnything subject between o ff i c i a l s o f the
erine Bagiey, Wm. B. ITulett, Eurl liko a defense snown by Sanford,
&gt; goiha
fight for a proper bery, were identified at police comfort to tho relatives nnd friends
Marine Corps, and Mrs. James A.
two nations since 1922. Tho CzeHulctt, Jr., Betty Hulctt, II. C. Er­
headquarters as photographs of of the dead men. His nddress was Zachury, W. D. Rowe, Cnri Daul,
ll defense system."
Drain, wife of the nutionnl com- win, Karl Vurdin, I. R. Lane, P, L. it is said.
rho
Slovakian government sent a
Geo.
E.
Irvine,
G.
W.
Waters.
followed by tho h^mn “ Abido Witli
if "any organization’* was young Cheatham and Evans.
Locals Gain At Will
delegation here in 1923 to attempt
The calendar for its term shows munder of the American Legion.
Barrett,
Miss
May
Bnrr,
Miss
Ida
Snapshot
I
m
Found.
Me"
and
the
singing
o
f
Gounod’u
? him, he emphatically deConch Welche’Is proteges, on tho nn adjustment, but the conversa­
The trip «Ul take the president Groves, Mr. and Mrs. C. Howell,
Tho department of justice is Avo Maria by a soloist. Ex­ a comparatively light schedule of
lero was "none," adding it
other
band wore uble to gain at tions were futile.
farther
west
than
he
has
been
since
coses
to
be
acted
upon
at
this
time.
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Groves, Mr. nnd
t a disaster if the aircraft handling the investigation of the pressing inability to convey ade­
will using straight footbnll tac­
entering
tho
white house,
und
Seventeen
damage
suits
fill
the
Positive Stand
...h
.
.
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T
,
I
I
a
irs
.
LAW
u
.
uuiiuh
,
mias
muv
Mrs.
Lee
D.
Jones,
Miss
Mae
HurFlorida
robberies.
The
snapshot
quately
his
sympathy
for
the
be­
,ever fell into politics." He
through sections of West Virginia, neU Lce Joneg j r Herbert Vun- tics. Enzminger, tho Plant City
In the Inst few months a more
(ould have no mesiugc to that led to the identification was reaved families of the dead, Chap­ docket of the civil court,, while 15 Southern Ohio, Indiana, lllinoin,
T-m—
“ voorhis, Mr. und Mrs. J. O. Clark, I’hanton. repeatedly went through positive stand has been taken by
lean Legion convention in found behind tho seat of the auto­ lain Parker read the letter of cuses o f criminal prosecution will „ ------Missouri and Iowa that he hns not Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Avery, C. J. off tackle nnd nround the ends for Mr. Mellon nnd his associates ami
bu
heard,
it
has
been
announced.
mobile
in
which
the
hotel
clerk
Abraham
Lincoln
to
Mrs.
Bixby
of
but that ho mi?ht comOf the civil proceedings, none viitited ns president. He expects to Quinn, Harold Heustis, Mr. and eight und ten yard guins. Alter­ a noto was sent late in August
i with some of his friends wus given un exciting ride after Boston, expressing his consolation
nating with Thompson, he pushed
standing by helpless while the o f­ on the loss of her sonti during the are said to he of any grent im­ limit himself to one speech, that Mrs. R. J. Wnrrick, Mr. nnd Mrs. tho pigskin dangerously near the advising tho Czecho Slovakian
there
beforo
the
convention,
but
he
will
government substantially that the
portance.
All
are
dumngc
suits
of
V. E. Cook, 6Ir. ami Mrs. C. K.
fice safe was looted.
The car Civil war.
Must Know Value
minor character, involving not be honor ruchI at a luncheon in Braswell, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Duly, Lecsuujg goal on several occas­ United States does not care &lt;!o
A
spcclnl
hymn
for
the
safety
proved
to
bs
stolen
property.
The
t to drive our plan for
"W e
continue thu argument at long
more than $500 in any specific In­ Omaha Tuesday, nnd may speak Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Allen, Aubrey ions.
wint of nationnl defense snapshot was believed to have slip-' of thosu who followed the sea waa stance. J. B. Colt is named as the briefly then.
Sanford's lone touchdown enmo range. It informed tho debtor
Snwyur,
Nelson
Sawyer,
Mr.
nnd
ped
from
the
pocket
o
f
ono
of
the
»ung
nnd
the
services
were
con9 » asserted. "The war and
Before lenving Omaha for Wash­ Mrs. F. C. Sawyer, Mrs. L. H. Scro- a moment after tho second quar­ that tho only course deemed prop­
eluded with n benediction. The complainant in seven of the 17
rtmenta are deadlocked holdup men.
suits,
being
implicated,
it
is
said
ington
late Tuesday, the president ble, Miss Stelln Scroble, Mr. und ter started when, nfter being stop­ er were wus for Czecho Slovakia
Cheatham and Evans huve con­ platform upon which the service
n matters. It is necesin tho outgrowth o f a recent light will review the American Lsglon Mrs. Win. Keneuly, Mr. nnd Mrs. ped for no gain on u lino plunge, to send a commission with which
choir
sat
was
banked
with
roses
fessed,
according
to
the
Virginia
the pcoplo know the
plant installation venture here.
parade, probably riding at tho head Harry Newman, Mr. und Mrs. W. Enzminger took tho ball from tho Americans could adjudicate*
possibility of aircraft.” Beach authorities to two attempt­ und flowerti and was draped with
Criminal
cases
on
the
county
of tho procession until the review­ A. Hutson, Mrs. Elma Smith, Miss Burlier, on tho over puzzling criss tho differences if adjudication
sldent’n board, which nd- ed robberies ut thu Chnlfontc Ho­ tho American, the Red Cross and
books at this time are shown to bo ing ntand is reached.
Lois Hutson, Miss Mndylene Fox, cross, und went around the left were found necessary. The com­
tel,
to
looting
tho
safe
of
the
tho
Church
flags.
In
front
was
a
iday after hearing Commission urrived yesterday.
of
nn
ordinary
character,
on
Laws under which a war might Mr. und Mrs. R. F. Morse, Mr. and flank 10 yards for thu r.corc. He
John Rodgers, leader of Princess Anncn Hotel and to hold­ huge wreath bearing u ribbon read­
The Czecho Slovakians are un­
missed
tho
goul.
charges
of
little
outstanding
in­
be fought “with no profiteers ami Mrs. B. C. Wiutt, Miss Louisa
mpted Hawaiian flight, ing up u porter in the Princes.! ing "S-51.”
derstood t» have informed tho
terest.
Included
in
the
list
of
the
Leesburg
tallied
Into
in
the
Inst
Johnson,
Miss
Olga
Limerick,
slackers”
was
urged
by
James
A.
The
U.
S.
Camden,
the
mine
ntinue-tho questioning of Anne Country Club and robbing
tho Drain, national commnnder of the George Woodward, J. P. Derhnni, period, when Butler, on a fukc treasury during the preliminary
officers today. Their tes- the safe o f $1,000. They were cap­ Bweepcr Falcon und the diving ves­ defendants together with
Frank kick formation, passed to Ling, curre-tpundenoe that they recogniz­
is expected to continue tured Sept. 20 by Princess Anne sel Chittenden returned to the S-51 charge numed in the criminal doc­ legion in an address before the Jr., George Woodward,
who ran 20 yards for the touch­ ed and were prepared to fund an
ket
are:
convention today. The surest way Sc holler.
days, after which the board County Officer C. H. Fentress in curly today to resume operations
obligation of $80,234,808.
That
down.
Tho goal was niisspd.
Other
cases
arc:
Elmer
K.
Grow,
to preserve pence in America, lie
adjourn to witness ihe a summer cottage ut Ocean Park to recover the 28 bodies still un­
information was not what the
obtaining
money
under
false
pre­
Straight
football
in
th&lt;t
first
said,
is
adequate
preparedness.
while
posses
were
scouring
the
accounted
for.
air races at Mitchell Field,
tense; John Robinson, selling in­
quarter resulted in a sec-saw but­ Americans desired and the Prague
and, the latter part of thu woods and marshes near Virginia
government was so informed.
U.
F.
Ross,
postoxicating
liquor;
K
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San­
Biuch in search for them for at­
Another move followed shortly
session
of
intoxicating
liquor;
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ford
backs
went
through
tho
line
tempting to rob the Chalfonte Ho­
thereafter, in which tho Czecho
ra
Kelly,
removing
retained
title
for
consistent
gains,
but
wero
held
tel the night before.
Slovakiartn wero reported to huvo
Mitchell Attitude Discussed
"still;Kr"W.v H.
remHurt,
", ""r possession
raUinc'' ,,lto
of High School Gridder
repeatedly when danger threaten­ offered to make a cash puyment
Other Crimes Charged.
/O M A H A . Neb., Oct. 5.— (Jf)—
still;
Alvin
Tanner,
possession
of
ed
tho
Leesburg
goal.
The
period
Several other holdups and auto­
of $2,500,000 on condition that the
They attitude of the American Leg*
still; Joseph Torbott, reckless drivLINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 5.—(/P)—
ended with the bnll in Sanford’s American commission would agree
ion finfcrd Colonel William Mlt- mobile theft churgcB also ure
TOLEDO,
Or,
Oct.,
5.—bT)—
Iing; Floyd Wushhurg, possession Clyde Moser, 17-year-old Dorches­
possession on tho Leesburg ten to a postponement o f funding dis­
I“ nJr®Uic of the navy, wns fore­ pending against the boys who were
of intoxicating liquor.
ter High School footbnll player died Exhausted nnd mado ill by a peril­ yard Ijno
once
arrested
in
Florida,
but
cussions
That proposal waa re­
in the gossip of members of
WASHINGTON, Oit. 5.— (/P)—
yesterday from Injuries received in ous, all night battle, with a terri­
Aerial Attark I'uzzling
jected, however, debt commission
;ion arriving here for the broke jail the night of their ar­ Destruction of the Shenandoah
fic
rain,
thunder
and
wind
storm
n game Friday. Ills skull wns frac­
Rescue Work Delayed
It was ufter the score, enrly In rpokesmen holding that Czecho
annual convention today, rest.
nnd violent seas that swept Lake
will point the way immediately to
NEW
LONDON,
Conn.,
Oct.
5.—
tured.
thu second quarter, that the aerial Slovakia wus in u healthy c o n d i ­
Department
o
f
justice
agents
of the Colonel, chagrined
Erie
early
Sunday
two
Detroit
,tx_ was
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JW, ,lltllw
&gt;. working on the case made no state­ several important changes In dir­ (/P)— Rear Admiral H. E. Christy,
he
not
invited to M
ataviators were sighted and rescued attack wns used to such deadly e f­ tion, economically, and that re­
igible construction, in the opinion
ALLIED PARLEY OPENS
n distinguished guest, were |” ent ,ls to what brought them into of Ralph II. Upson, former inter­ in charge of efforts to recover Iwut 7:30 a. m. two miles northwest fect. Long runs by lin g ipid turns from loans she hud mndo
Rountree placed tho bull well with­ were sufficiently large to meet
J by the announcement • m case “,ut &gt;t Was believed to be national balloon champion and now dies of 28 men, who went down
LOCARNO, Switzerland, Oct. 6. of middle Sister Island by the lake in scoring distance but superior- whatever reasonable amortization
with the submarine S-51 reported
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4ptain
Peyser
would
chief engineer o f the Aircraft De­ today to the submarine bam that —OP)—The Conference of Allied freighter A M. Byers.
Epersonul message to the tomobile theft law, the boys hav­ velopment Corporation.
They were engaged in n frantic ity of weight in the line cuunted payment might be agreed upon
weather conditions and sea were and German statesmen called to struggle to keep ufloat the small, when the threat approached the
‘
here.
{from Col. Mitchell when he ing been arrested in Florida in u
He and othern of the corporation too rough to permit diving opera­ consider conclusions of security
goal
posts.
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*,y
aru
nl*eKcd
to
have
stol­
;today.
olr-filied
fabric
cruft
for
which
told
government
officials
they
were
pact, opened here today.
tions this morning.
en in Norfolk and driven there.
they had abandoned thoir balloon,
Sce-sawing the length o f the j l / l y g
IJ oY S P e f i s l l
III
officials explained only
prepared to build a dirigible of a
ih.. “ Skv Lnrk” four hours earlier H*-’ 1'1 during the third period, both |
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generals and admiruis are
new type. Mr. Upson outlined three
when"they decided there wns more I Uam* tlircutcucd nt
C a t h o l i c M iS S io il F i r e
a:&lt; distinguished guests, Local 1 ’andom
lessons which ho Baid should be
chance of wentheing tho peril of I both were held at crucial momenta
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ell's friends believe the omislearned from the story o f the Shen­
sea than those of the air.
|by their opponents
I
|; was designed to keep him W itness W orld Series andoah. The next dirigible, he said,
LEWISTON,
Idaho, Oct. 5.—&lt;aT)
The men are: W. C. Nuylor, 25
Held for downs, in the closing
expounding his criticism on
should bo covered with thin, light
—
Firo
visited
tragedy
on the lit­
pilot of the balloon ond his aide,
after being penalized, Sun­
convention floor.
A party of local baseball enthus­ metal instead o f fabric, should
K. W. Warren, 23 both of Detroit, ford surrendered the ball on its tle Catholic Mission settlement in
iasts, composed of C. L. Britt, Ar­ (have a much greater diameter com­
Local players returning lust where they are connected with an 1°'J,n 40 yard marker. Leesburg Nez Perce, Indian reservation 25
Sanford golfers wero defeated
Yowell, Dr. J. N. Tolar and pared to its length, and should have
evening,
stated that the Eustis an aircraft development company! advanced steadily on u series of niileu east of here at midnight Sat­
illins Grid Mentor thur
Roy Hardin, left Sanford last eve­ its control car fastened more se­ yesterday by Eustis, In the second
course is in excellent condition, nnd iu the General Motors building. P «»«s. Butler a work hero was urday and took the lives of six or­
ning for Pittsburgh, where they curely to the frame.
match scheduled under tho newly one o f the best in the state. They They were brought to Toledo on unerring, his shots to the end be- phans.
rill Accept O ffers To expect
to attend the World’s Series
"Then Sheimndoah’u loss of life organized Central Florida Golf
l»‘g completed in every instance. | Situated five miles from a railreport much interest and enthusi­ the freighter.
which opens in that city Wednes­ was not larje relative to the totul
Officiate A t Contests day.
League, it waa announced this asm among golfers there regard­
Their balloon which they con­ \ penalty nnd Ling went over on |toad in a sparsely settled section,
number on board, aiul the fatali­
the boy’s dormitory at the mission.
structed
themselves, wus entered the fnke formation.
morning.
Point
score
for
the
day
ing
thu
new
loop.
I he local farm are said to be the ties would huvo been almost elim­
Tho
work
of
Capt.
Bussell
on
where 31 youngsters lay
ROLLINS COLLEGE. Winter
According
to
tho
schedule
an­
in the distance race for $2,500
was Eustis 19, Sanford 9.
defense was impressive, it is stat- was wiped out. Nuns heroicull
Jerk, Fla Oct. M j E H l Q response lucky holders of admittance tick­ inated had the control car been
nounced
tome
time
ago
DeLand
prize
money
nnd
a
trophy
supplied
At
the
same
time
Daytona
golfroquestii for officiating at Flor­ ets to all the games in the Smoky snort* rigidly attached to thu hull* oi’s entertained the DeLand squad will come to this city next Sunday by the Detroit News in connection ed, while the stellar worth o f En- worked to awaken the boys,
. . . .
in high school football games this City and will follow the teams to said Upson. '
in the other scheduled game for for the third engagement, while with tho aircraft manufacturers* zmingtr. Barber (and Thompson dragging them from their
"The fac* that tho air ship broko the loop Sunday, but up to a late Eustis cracks will invade the dunes exposition conducted by the Detroit was reflected in their battering sisters were believed to have &lt;
fall, Howard Talman, ail-Anwr- Washington tho latter part o f the
’ ungvs nnd by their speed around Icortcd nil of the boys fron
can Rutgers, who is tho new coach week, wheve they will be joineJ in two is an cqutlly direct result hour this afternoon it was impos­ at Daytona.
Aviution Society.
c flanks.
j building when five of the
if thv' Rollins Tars here, announc­ by J. A. Davidson, of thU city, who of its excessive slenderness. It used sible to determine the outcome of
After making progreos over
Complete echedule of matches
The Lineup.
’ dashed back into th© firce to
ed today that he wonid accept n nua spent tho summer In various to bo thought that u long pencil the match.
Lake Erie for eight hours they
including
Nov.
15th,
is
reprinted
shape was necessary for npced, but
Leesburg
Sanford
icuc s companion.
Limited number o f such invitations sections o f the north.
were
overtaken
by
n
storm
and
Individual match scores made here:
.
recent studies and experiments
.R
Bussell &lt;C&gt; | Tho bodies of the six were fo&gt;
irovided he coulc fit in hid duties
October 11: DeLand nt Sanford; fearing u bolt &lt;&gt;f lightning would Ling
yesterday
are
given
aa
follows:
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Grier closely huddled together in
Kfilh the regular practice routine h a i l c o m m i s s i o n c a s k s o o n show concluuvely air resistance Spencer, Sanford, won one point EustU at Daytona.
strike their balloon, they opened Entz
can
be
reduced
with
more
compact
TALLAHASSEE.
Fla.,
Oct.
4.—
Austin
LG
Yancy
Iruins.
o f the college squad. As soon as
October 18: Sanford at DeLand; the gas valvo. When they rcachfrom I). M. Buie, Eustis; Harry
C
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(the Tars are gotten into further (A*)—The case of the Railroad Com­ shapes. The most improved hull i
Eustls at Daytona.
ed the lake they got out their col- Morrow
ftO
Whitfield CZECHS TRANSLATE
October 25; DeLand at Daytona; [ lapjible fabric boat, blew it full of Milam
(improved ’.('tape he will ho free to mission against the Jacksonville S S I * . 5 * S b S S th c-s h .„- j { ! * ' . r • S * ' w : , V ' W 'V T o r " :
HP
Cunningham
I air and
balloon. Moon
Ido some o f this work and looks terminal company and Jacksonville r f t * . '* r , / " , 1! ; g i v ' - . - - i. 1
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RE
Booth ; PRAGUE. Oct. 5—(*P)—The c
l h - corn- SnnfordpGInnken, Fustis lost three
November 1: Daytona at De- One o f tho men tailed out water |Ruuntrie
(forward to.being of service to the Baggage company, as joint defond- ameter. Exp r t
ents,
has
been
|
&gt;
y
the
State
Q
King ! plot© work;! of Goethe »n» b&lt;
is
po-uiblc
to
make
an
airship
comT
^
PUmei,
of
Sanford;
Land;
EustU
at
Sanford.
with
his
hat
while
the
other
blew
I
Butler
(L
)
j preparatory schools of tho State,
LII
Thompson translated by a ^taff of Li
.Supreme Court for October 28 for
air
into
the
boat
to
support
them.
|
(
won
one
from
I
November
8:
Daytonu
at
SanEustis,
Barber . translator* under the direction^ &lt;
oral argument, according to Fred ^ m p r o w m c n U in stability alone IJohnson,
Both were. &gt;vom out ' when they Brown
Ralph Keene,.Eus- ford; Eustis at DeLand.
BANK CALL ISSUED
would grently reduuo tbe require- Jones, Sanford;
.
Enzminger I prof. Oitokar FLsrher. Tf ‘
Davi.i, conimisfion attorney.
managed
to
attract
the
attention
I
R*&lt;«y
tis won one from Mellon, Sanford; j November 15! Sanford at De-—■—
it tho publication of ajL
The caso resulted from a com­ munts for snfetyrvalvo capacity,
of th© lookout dp the freighter.
WASHINGTON. Oct. L.— IJT)— plaint by the Railroad Commission although there is no good reason ileath, Eustis won.one from Iguw,[Land; Daytona at Eustis.
More
than
91,(100
rlouda
fruit
(tion
of Goethe, which
Ujf Sanford uni Frank w&lt;«xl and I N ote:—Schedule will £&lt;J ’ pubThe Comptroller o f Currency today ot tho nnfuirness of the terminal,__
1for not .having
3pcd qut of , first of his complete
.. . . . plenty
.
, of safety Haii, of Eu*t)a each won three |RjJicd again following completion
Fort Piero
New subdivision and vegetables
issued a call for condition o f Nat­ and baggage companies in bond- valves. Another linoortnn reqplra
ing season, (lUhtpl in a language
Country Club Estates. to bq open ■Florida d u i&gt;n
ional bunks at the close o f bu:i- ling baggage cbccku of railroad jment is to allow ,plenty
^ of _pre«a
*t»r« points from their opponents, B car-jof gumes played through Nuvem eu,
|ber U,
den and Drr. Epps, of thi* zHy.
Sepl. 28.
I rmure from valve oncratloj!.'
patrons.
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Rooms 203-206 Meisch Building.

for that buy. Y ou’ll find it right

Real Estate and Investments.

here sooner or later*

The Davey-Winston Organization Inc.

W atch this

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

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FOR IMMEDIATE SALE
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Three Adjoining Lots in Rose Court at the old price for this week only.

MAGNOLIA HEIGHTS

For an investment these cannot be equalled. Priced for the three $5550.00.
Two Lots in Franklin Terrace. JS1250 each.
and the balance like rent.

A small cash payment down

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We have several homes listed with us in the exclusive residential sec­
tions of Sanford. Ask us about them.

Sanford’s newest and m ost refin­

COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY
311 First National Bank Bldg.

REAL ESTATE

on Hughey Avenue in the direct

INSURANCE

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prtvatfi-.n^intion companies to car­
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six months, and cvcntua.ly mofe than UuL
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V it lt * Wdrthea»(; quarter' of the
Northwest quarter of Hectlon
ID. Township 11 8outh, Range
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(Lot 0 liclnu the Mast quarter of

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Senator stcher Is Reported Better

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We are now formihg a syndicate to purchase a large

RanKo 10 Mast:

T h e . aviullu'.e't quarter o f the
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Township 31 Mouth, R a n g e 30

Range 30 Knst;
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th e -Southwest
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‘ *r nt the South west
Section 11, T ow n sh ip
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It l« hereby ordered- that you nml
e a ch o f you iio appear on tho 2nd
Senator Fletcher fetter
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Qch 5.—
ilnv o f November, A. D. 19S3 to tho
Mr.
Bdrtlott
was
shaken
and
Vfr-M urn'bunt filed rhereln.
(yp)—The’ cause of the accident
bruised, but was ablo td T&gt;ro&lt;:c&lt;m
It in further nrdtred that thin Or­
at the Hotel 'Mason Saturday, In to • 'shington last night. Senator d e r o f Publlcntlon bo pUbUstted In
T h . Ho n f.int Hernld. it newnpaper

tull, was os follows:
Jgrows, tho tendency]
or attention to the
the city limits, the
‘ omes,
apsrtmeht
tho bringing of
7 tho city, and the
population. Too
U dera'ofthe city
r consideration to
tions, and the motho cily. If the
spiritual are ncuiMing of a city,
wjii overtake the
In the growth
moral and the
pments demand
n.-* My work is
e moral and the

Ih-opcrty fronting on Lako Monroe is bringing very
high pricca nnd is going much higher. Wc predict that
Mayfair property will sell for $86,000 an acre within

those certain tracts of land situate
In the County of Pemlnnle and plain flf^nwala. (korga C, Clark. Jobn
of Florida described: ns: *
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Tho Houthw.-st quarter «*f tho
. Ifortlusst. quarter anil the Mast
Her A Co.f Charles E. Smith and

tract of lako frontage within g half mile of Mayfair at
less than $1,000 an acre, and are offering an opportun­
ity for a limited number o f investors to participate in
this purchase on a very attractive basis. Only $1i2SQv
cash required this year fo r a $5,000 interest that should ‘

llun name Is. u n k n o w n ; E m m a ‘ A-

"'jury
__ .ortehr:
£2S&amp;’\
denrled; Margaret

Ilaniney: Itoa-I
W. Itai
w ell (1. Brtiokn and wife, Elisabeth
Raymond
r. lirook s; and ItobcMHeld.
Whone
S W o m l wife,
Christian name la unknown: aPt||
noeh and every o f the above named
d e fe n d a n ts If llv ln a ; and If either.

sell for at least twice, this amount within « few months.

$ tfc.-a.lSi5!r ,SJ3S;
f e i f e f H s ? -aI ' e s r s a s

This proposition is sound and will bear your moat
careful Investigation. Full particulars upon application. 7Ji

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vlfe. Martha V. nellj K^w n O^Carrler and wife.---- ------- L*rmr. Ti10*r I
Christian name la unknown^
MCDowell and wife.------------Mi
“ ll. whose Christian name I
known: Hlmon Klrschhaom. — . —

Sanford, Florida.

V. O. Box 1135.

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New State Bishop-Coadjutor Vested
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osily. In fact, it probably would,
smuch os Secretary Hoover
would. He makes Very
guesses.
r, onjj: pf thc.comragyst
vdys by which govcrnmdhw iqbsldiie land and sea transportation
jcopipanfcs is through!. atlxC: flftahciai allowances to them for carry­
ing the malls.
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That, in all likelihood, Is ’ what
the Hoover system, if adopted, will
amount to—-but Hie subeldyi-^in
he sugar-coated. •

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Located just east o f Rose Court

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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txliL /Joi^Ormeron

Complainant
r U&gt;e Srot«*
*w
JS'qla!
o f , W . A. L o v e l i e s t a l .
' Ina nny Inti?rent In tUe t rracti*
a c t " of-.
U n d en ts
-*miiS-herrln»trer*&lt;e*eflfce*^, '
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Cltatlnn
;w
. A. Lovell and wife. - —l a
iivinir. wi
ell,
whoso
Christian
name
la
un­
&amp; WIjvlna, nml . n „ &gt; r rt F.
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o w n : Enoch Bell and wife- Mar­
ny B* de»&lt;l ktha
lrna « j g i
F. Dell: Edwin O. c a r r ie r and
renin
under
nil tiartlrn
w
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f
e - ------------ Carrier, whose ChrtatUJt«
ltenjamln IL
jaH
name
la u n k n o w n : K C. i l c D o w llohert^P.
‘ ~ Strathrr
'^trather nntl ench of them i l F a n d Wife,----- -— McDowell, w hoae
i!*eniA*l f.r Otherwise, Ml the
Christian name Is unknow n; Klmqn
Be
erly h|ioW, doRcrlbe&lt;i.v Mre. 1
Ktrschbaum.
David
KlrsehbaUm.
Ihfi It.1 l4&gt;hnil. Mr*. William Lut" »
Bernard
Ktrschbaum. Emil Sellg, Bijf
This plan might work satlMiic- unit Mr*. Robert F. Htrnther. nad all K .jK e llg ahd Morris llay. partners
persons claiming «nv interest In

FULTON, INC.

ed subdivision. Highly restricted.

Phone 732

:at municipal de­
cent to neglect the
h of&gt;» mhrjri*' and'
enccs in keeping
al expansion, Itev.,
»tor hi tEe Sanfdrd'
in the third of a
sf preludes to his
• spoke Sunday
tfics Inrurhbent' upt, the City Manag*
Ity Commission.''
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Dr. jCing stressed
{ties attached to,the
ices mentions, and
toeed for united «?fng the community an,
i to ’ live, morally
as well as matcri-

sound sp bad. So Secretary of
Commerce Hoover seems to think,
ft This country certainly doesn’t
take kindly to subsides. That, ac­
cording to aviation authorities, is
’what’s the matter with American
air navigation. It can’t be made
to pay commercially unless it’s
spb.ldi^jl.
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Private capital won t go into it
i ifalkn at a

T - "roads ore paid for
terrestrially.
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The privately ownwl mail planes
he adds, could charge for transpor­
ting (freight and passengert,|tooy
------- oplpipn,
private
Thus, in Hoovers
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Id be put on a paring
aviation would
■Id be left to.lMfW to
basis ond could
develop naturally

rla May, partners dolna business «» .
which qii elevator got out of con­ Fletcher was bruised about . the pulilfnned lu Hanford. Hemlnqlh Ab Ktrschbaum A- Company: 3\ll- —
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rti5tn
« Toft. T. .(Irlswitlrt.
O eorac}*
trol, slipped and then dropped sev­ knees nnd drained the muscles of County. Florida, one* a week for C Clark. John M. B ruch ft M o rton ]
ffW!
Xoiir
cotivecutivo
week*.
IlMaaa m
mv
li u
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W itness
y hami
o'ti.i the seal o f , D. Ilonuo trmdjiML
eral storic:* to tho ground, had not liis lower limbs. Ho Was able to ’ tlf
bo out tonight, howover, and •»«
said Circuit Court at Hanford, .name " J ™ * * ,{i?i,«rd so n .'
-been determined last night, o ffi­ thot tho bruises and soreness woult tho
F lo rida . Ut'a 3rd day o f October. &gt; } * * * ? } &amp; $ * &amp;
Mrm‘ ;n a m e o f
cials o f the hotel company said. bo unpoticcable in a few hours.
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DOCOLAHH,
Adams
and
Richardson;
William,
K.
Anden- 1c
Others in the party also were Clerk o f Circuit Court. Semlnolo^Apdrnrlrd and Wlfo.
William R. Spillman of Wash ,
name l»_»m*|W
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ton Superintendent of fho division recovering.
With offices in New Y ork City and various other cities
The local men nnd visiting offi
of post offico service, who suffer­
ed a fracture of the right leg, was . cipls had attended a dipner
over the country, we arc in a position to sell your prop­
tho most seriously Injured of tho given by Mayor Johp T. Also
i»i»rt IlAvmona n^in wnu w u r r
IB persons riding in the car. Tho of Jnckionvillc. Tho elevator
erty to northern firm s desirious o f investing in property
Here ore two pugulistjc champs
whoae Christian name la ungnn to n'.ip shortly aftor it left IV T H E C i n r U I T (j q t jR T , S K V H J - Held,
othera-iufforcd
bruises
ond
strains.
i , * n « n : to all pnrllea rlalm lng In
wid.lv sep,rated
In
* d dlviilona.
dm i
FIVE ROOM B U
N G A L O W ••
St
the roof dining room of the hotel ’ ‘ t i i j u d i c i a l
Lyman
I’ helpa. dein this locality.
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Those
in
the
car
were
John
R.
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other words, meet Jack Dempsey,
It I DA. IN AND FOU T D K COWNVVIlllnm O. Andnnrled.
on tho 11th floor nnd dropped with
T Y - OF I K M R O l t V ,
IN H I A N - deceased: or . n l h r k l w , j]| y»n d tP
king of tho heavyweights and Bartlett, first assistant postmaster increased speed as it neared the
nerol; U. 8. Senator Duncan U.
LOCATED CLOSE TO SAN LANTA
Fidel La Barba, flyweight crownI f you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots, etc.
a Cr . V E A D ;
M
nt
ik w : a t s t f s
etcher of Florida, Herbert E. bottom of the shaft.
Complainant,
wearer. Jock’s shown doing a
ON DIXIE HIGHWAY
1
Senator Fletcher said that the
kindly communicate with us.
v".
few stunts with Fidel out in Los Ross, Jacksonville postmaster; R. number of persons in the car prob­
morn particularly
e
JAMES II. r i B R C a nt al.
A.
Greono
of
Starke,
Fla.,
con­
lows, to-w lt:
Angeles, where both are keeping
Defendants.
tho
_
Quarter. o,f
_ je Cltisen.
T h e S ou th ea st
Easy TgniW*
Real Bargain
gressman from the socond district; ably averted more serious injuries
Southeast Quarter o f Hrcllon F|va
itiren of Sanford should in training,
ns
it
saved
them
front
being
Mnj. Y. O. Brown, amistnnt post­
T ownship
South o f lU n u o 31
re the city charter,
Mast, less b e g in n in g at tlto Southmaster of Jacksonville; George E., thrown to the floor. Mr. Spillman,
the character of be n man whose private life and Baldwin, Alvin Register, James R. ho said, was the. only one jartqjl iforrftWV: /JWeh, • M ^ a A oyum n ram Corner o f said S w tlo n . T o w n 1,11&gt;and Hnmta. Itun North ren (to)
jich the city charter public deportment alike reveal nio- Stockton. Thomas C. Imcson, Wil­ from his feet.
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*11 lluUSM .chains,
If llvlna.
and „If dead.
thence West T w o {3) «hnltu».
R E A L ESTATE
InndH nn«l
nn&lt;l tItance Mouth
toI character above reproach. His
c
l
a
i
m
i
n
g
’
lu
trrtst
In
th
o
Innas
The
postal
official:)
were
in
Jack­
Ten (10) chains, thence
liam
PHoward
and
F.
D.
Guthiro,
R EA L T O R
iiNtMl«A ln»*nlv«.riu ' tills suit » " Hast T w o (3 ) ch alna: and a lso
n should regard the example should bo safu for every nil prominent locally, ’ and two sonville hearing reports on con­
Tho
Northwest
Qunrter Of the
boy
and
every
young
man
In
the
Brokers
Developers
very.-sacred right,
Promoters
Kooni4 501-502. Phono 95
women who left the scone befor gested postul conditions in Jack­
Mouthesft Quarter o f K« rtI,Annirf_,vj i
Township So. South
o f IUnito at
r, when you cast city. To plnco u commissioner in ‘.heir names could be learned nml} sonville und other cities ink ,Uto r a n ?
Flrol
National Bapk B oldin*.
.
sms
Seminole Hotel
stato.
aro determining the this place of such confidence and tho negro elevator operator.
t’ ltnrlrs K. Smith. H oratl* K.
K TlVr nWes't"'hnlf o f »ho Northeast
responsibility
whoso
public
deport­
SALES FORCE
ity government you
Qunrtrr o f thd HouttB’ Bit
,?f Hnctlon Five. T o w n shit) 20. South
ience. If you and I ment or private lifo cannot bo fol­
imines.
Is
or
nro
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
to
tho
DOUGLAS KING
M. M. STEWART.
__ fo r. a man who is lowed safely by a young ipan, is
complainant
heroin,
having,
or nfThat’ pnrt o f Vtovormnent le-t One
to
plnco
a
major
in
charge
of
it
i-InlmliiK
to
have,
any
right.
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which
lies
l-ast
o
f
the
W
ek
lw
n
h privute life, and selInterest nr estate In nnd to th o lamls River. Ill Scotian 51.
Igns, wo, as cjlitcns, body of men whoso qualifications
hereinafter dcscrlhnd. o r any imrt Uonth o f Ranae 39 Last, con ta in ­
or, pnrtlqn
thereof,
to .w t.
T.nn ing eavonteoti ucres. more o r lesa.
destruction for some for leadership arc dangerously doQuarter o f «hn Northwest, ......
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,!h,l to any and
nnd ...
nli oth err persons
city’s life. If we caat fcctice.
, clnlmlnu
,
,
. . . |Quarter. Section in. T o w n s h ip so.
“ Sanford is second to no city in
or Ihoso who arc cquipthe
Mast
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and
uities
an
d
b
oa
rd
s
o
f
trustees
o
f
the
s-mth.
Rnnuc
s
i
i-ust;
snntn,
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CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn., Oct. 5.
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ly and morally for their Florida In her natural advantages. _ (/P )—With h solemn scrvico, par­ University of the South nnd thp lIAlf. o f th* ' ' , l * ' f
i L t o \ h c lands herclnnl.ov* deacrll.od. I
Township 30 South. Ilnnire 33
onrt or parcel thareof.
c are providing for par- Our growth at present is thrilling.
University
of
Chuttanoogn,
civic
I'nst;
the
N
or
th
w
es
t
Q
u
a
rter
o
f
Her-.
h
ereby
ordered
that
y
o
u
and
rogress, and progress Tho possibilities before this city ticipated in by nearly n score of officials^ roprestative lnynten of tlon IX. TpwpahlP - - Vr 7 r—.
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bring pride to the heart con scarcely be appraised. Fellow Bishops, many of the leading cler­ othor communions nnd theological .12
In
Section
12.
T
o
w
n
s
h
ip
20
South,
gy
nnd
laity
of
tho
Episcopal
House at Sanford,
Citizvnn, you and the other citi­
sirablu citizen,
-iss
Church from many parts of tho students from Scwnneo nnd the liana* 32 Most: all fh jotln nn l parM f.th day o f October. ...
zens
of
this
city
should
always
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then and there m ake answer to the ■
tizens of Sanford have
country. Ruv. John Durham Wing DuRnsc Trnining School nt MontIlEALTORS
bill
of
complaint
exhibited
agnlnnt
study
with
great
caro
the
selec­
a
-V,
. ,v . , . -KT r-ininr ■ - MJ -U . I
and now own tho city
eaglc.
tion of your city commissioners, D. D „ former rector of St. Paul * {Then canto the American flag
and
tho
club
house.
Tho
Tit
‘?sth
fu-rtrrordcrod
that
this
Church
here,
wns
consccrnted
a
Wednesday
N
ig
h
t,
Oct.
8th
8 p. m.
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tho club house should uud keep in these positions of lead­ Bishop-Coadjutor of South Florin­ preceding tho line of white-robed tl... Northeast Q u arter o f SectlmU ,wder be publlslied In
Tn\vnfiVll0
20
Houth,
Hnniro
3
Herald,
a
new
sp
a
p
er
published
In
bstantlal contributioh to ership men whose ability and char­
priests; tho Master of Ceremonies, Bunt: nil o f the North H alf South Snnforil Seminole County, Florida. S
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Established 1910
,nd. tho progress of our I acter elicit the admiration of tho da.The high. alUtr of St. Paul’s wusl Dr. A. H. Noll, of Memphis; nnd o f ••Rron." Creek In Her tlon 7, T o w n - *S?e each week fo r eight co n a cca .
OSTEEN,
FLA.
entire
citizenry.’’
k
i,li,
21
South,
R
a
n
g
e
33
the
club house should novor|
ait ndmirablo setting for tho state-1 the Deputy Register, the .venerable. t m . - » . t Quarter o f the Northeast •V ’ lTNRSS mv hand and th e aenl
where shame is brought
, Qifftt*-/ Section 11. T o w n sh ip -t ,.f the tllrcull Court o f the Seventh
ly service. Tito nitar wns nblnzcj James D. Gla3s, o f Orlando.
LOANS------ INSURANCE
KnuTli Itango
32 Mast; and the Judicial Circuit o f tho Stato o f U o *
tizens who own the pro- I’OLISII ’ OLICE STUDY LANAnother
cross-bcnrer
headed
the
with lighted candles, nnd the clmn-i
Northeast Qunrter o f the Southeast rldn. In and for Seminole Countv. S Everybody invited.
A prize will be griven
roported that on some
LUAGES
third
section
of
the
procession,
con­
Quarter o f Section It, T o w n sh ip 31 „ „ this tho 31st day o f July,\A. D.
:cl wttH decorated with annunclatho club whiskey is
sisting
of
thu
participating
bishops
South.
R
ange
32
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a
st
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CITY PROPERTY------ FARMS
tion lilies and pink gludloli.
3 to lady with the bo^ that brings the best 3
annearing from the sw orn pin I925,
a is true, fellow citlV. K. DOCOLASS.
\
tho bishop elect with I&gt;r. C. B. o f Itcomplaint
WARSAW, Oct. B.— (/P)— Polish
As
tho
long
procession,
which
herein
filed
that
you.
(tlerk o f tho Circuit C o m t o f the
•c to, .tho yqung
• - *people
- . policemen urc being taught foreign had formed in tho pariah house, Wilmcr, Scwnneo, und the Rev. nnd each o f you. have or claim, ** Seventh Judicial Circuit o f t lof* 3 price. Come all. B rin g your friends., A
s
some
Interest
In
and
t
o
the
land*
f
y
e
rand
to
the
many
good
|unKUa^
8.
Th()ai!
,)roficient
in
otltCharles
T.
Warner,
of
Washington,
Ida. In nnd fo r Seminole County.
SUBDIVISIONS
.ntored the ch'trch led by a cross
ACREAGE
TRACTS
and
premlass
Involved
In
thin
»ult.
an.
5 good time guaranteed. Funds to be used
ben who
comlnK to ,ep lon),UC3 ^.girfes their own wear bearer, the vested choir snng tho D. C„ as his attending presbyte­ nnd thut y o u r place* o f residence* (RKAL)
ny A M W R K K a
‘
nko their homes the on tongues
ftfortl
their arm the first letter of processional hymns. Rise Crown­ ries, the presenters. Bishop Mikei, are u n k n o w n : R 1* th ereupon order* rWnTTBS ft, SPBNCBR.
ortcctliou of these the nnmc of the other Innguugc
for incorporating town o f Osteen.
cd.)Lf|d&lt; ypn. and ench o f yon* d o bjfl
jrocd.a
nnd o f Counsel f*&gt;z
ed With Light and The Church's of Atlanta; nnd tho con-consccra- uTnl’ vX(i Urn hereby required to nn- Solicitor*
*. the Comulnlnnnt.
jndltlon
tors,
Bishop
Reese,
of
Georgia,
and
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spoken.
p.-ur
to
the
hill
Of
Com
plaint
n
thin
One
Foundation.
Following
the
1. A 3-acre bargain on Country Club Road.
-w*.c
bly 95 per cent of
•“ Quii
Bishop (Jailor of Tennessee; und ruu*e on Monday the 2nd dnv o f yc-jr. Ichoir
in
line
of
procession
came
November. A. D. 1925, nt the Court,
ci ens, who are inve*ting
tho vostry o f St. Paul's parish, lay finally the consccratur, the Rt. Ijnuae lu Sptjfqrd. Seminole Cniintv,
icy. in this property »eri- Limestone Quarries
Itcv. Cameron Mnnn, D. D., Bishop Flnruhtj lnatil t o u lt . belljg. a nu t t
representatives
of
the
Diocese
o
f‘
their property bc5 room cottage, clotte in, on Park Avenue. $6,500.00. Terms.
&lt;iu let title In complainant. J». U(
I I I U I llllllllll
G. T A Y L O R D Y E R
South Florida, members o f the fuc- of South Florida.
Read to the above ile*erlhed land*,
U3C.1 as a rendezvous for whi.&lt;- Increase In Values
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and you nr«* then and *h*ro
P ain tin g— D e co ra tin g
vLet the citizens ex­
t o mnU&lt;&gt; a n sw e r to said hill «&gt;f com*
120 Per Cent In Year
rights of citizenship,
PHONE 303
mis ;ra
» - VtHnWrTItftt'WTolnat.pou -lieraia, o th ­
erw ise a decree pro co n fe s s * win
Markets
he country club n dishe
entered
against
you.
and.
cneh
Cl«*ik Circuit Court. Seminole Conn
to the life of tho city,
TALLAHASSEE, Fin.. Oct. 5,
ty. Kljrtd^u
. nt «**sWoMow»d_ijyj ft f nlil-i'lMIKD'
3
the idea thnt any group UP)—An incrcnso of 120 per cent
IT
IS
F U l lT H w R
OUDKIIKD,
CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—(/P)— Wheat,
Thnt this citation h« puhllnhed onco
should expect the city in value is .nown in Florida’s lime­ December, 1.36 to 1.35*14; May, (BKAM A M WEB KB, D. C.
each week In The Hanford Herald. A
t place for their whi-t- stone production for tho year 1924 1.36'A to 1.35%; Corn, December, Oct. 3-12-19-26.
newspaper published
In HemlnoU
Ilcaldcnt o f F lo r id a alnco U f i .
over thnt of 1923, according tp 77Ti to 78; Oats, December 39% IN CHI CL IT O O L 11T_ SKVKNTM County. F lo rida fo r fo u r (4) conR e fe r e n c e s :
ity M a n a g e r.
jiormnn Gunter, state geologist. to 39%.
Flrat Natlonul Rank.
■11)1(1 VI. CIRCUIT l&gt; AND FOIl " ’’w i T S B S S ' i n y hand ns Clerk o f
1
TIIM
COUNTS
OF
SMMINOLK,
ntnnagcr is charged
T IIE
In 192-1, the limestone production
J. H. HUTCHINSON
STATE OF FLORIDA. I.N CIIAN- said .C o u r t ^ V t o ^ r A. K * ®
responsibilities, and valuation was $2, 717 ( -188, accord­
Haines City— Plans proposed for
rF.llV
SITTINO.
IlHAI.
B
S
T
A
T
B
DOUOLA88.
,
,
m rrn
the full support of ev- ing to the geologist’s records, com­ constructing new npurtment house, OVEUSTliKMT
T F T O PEN IN G
INVEST
t C ourt o f Semlnolo
133 W e lt Flrat H u n t
p
X n V. a Corporation.
‘ According to your pared with 11,23(1,228 in 1923.
Inrldn.
^ C o u n ty . Flni
I'hotto 67$
on
Lake
Eva.
PHIL SMITH, Mgr
the following are
hr. i
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- OF
V
1
Tho limestone output includes
Be n ja m in h. fo un d , if living. (SEAL). A M WKMKS. I). C.
Member uf
HANKOnD, k LA.
t
responsibilities placed stone for road material, railroad
Lccaburg—Pluns forming for ' w il l ia m LUTK. If llVlitR. ROU*
Florida Stats
t O if Q. .HMRRINO.
Mltr F. STIIATU Kit. If living, an^
F l o r i s t * Association.
Jr
ballast, concrete, agricultural ma­ paving twonty-fivo streets.
93S Wu*-» fa jj ^Cpmplftji nant.
if either or ull of
V&gt;'
sec that the laws and terial, dressed building
then an»Inst all person* elnlminif Oct. 5-12-19-26-N ov
riprup,
are enforced,
Interest under llrnlnniln It. hiu™
IN fl lt U U I T COURT. MUVHXTH
rough building nnd stone filler.
deceased, or under Willlain
ept ns “ herein otherJ I D K I A I , CIRCUIT. SKUINOl.r:
Misccllancou.i crushed stone, in­
dccoused.
ur
under Rohart r .
&lt;‘OLNTV. FLORIDA.
I.&gt; CIIANJed, to appoint and re- tituling principally flint, Mr. Gun­
Strathvr, dcccaseil, us heirs, ui
'kuluit dinalt! officers und ters records show, also showetl o OVHKHTUMKT INVESTMENT COM­
Money Invested wisely nets returns. We know Sanford and Florida Property*
of the city, nil appoint- notable increase for 1924 over 1928
PANY. a Corporation.
made upon merit and in valuation. A 10 per cent ad­ UKOROH W . M cC im D V If Hv Iiik.
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Samuel L. Wadswnrtli If llvims.
vance In indicated, with
We are here to render service to you.
James ll. Webb, ImllvMuaMv un&lt;|
pt ns otherwise pro- atlon of 1921 placed
First
National
Bank
Bids.
s
Phono
733
ua Trustee. If livlHK. and. Conrutl
WELDING, HADIATOH AND BODY REPAIR­
crcisc, control nnd di- as compared with $189___ ____
A Curvln. otherwise k n o w n mj
jbion over ull depurtConrad A. Co,-»\III. If living and
There aro more requests receiv­
If Vltbnr or nny o f ihe sjud ileING. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
dsions of the itiunict- ed, for limestone deposits than any
fendanis be dead, tlu*n uirninut nil
l , { TW O
nt under this act, or othor, tho geologist said.
iK-raous clnlmlns intsresls under
D e o i g e tV. M eC urrir deceiujcd. o r
•Teufter be created by
New plants for-road building mo
under Samuel L. W adsworth, d » :
Eapjt consists of two, five rig&gt;m apartments. Close in.
miss(on, etc. etc.
Reel Blk.
terial i arc increasing all the time,
reused. or under Jiim -i II. W ebb
West 2nd St., and R. R.
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Commissioners,
Incomu
$2,600.00
yearly.
deceased, or updor C o u r f o As CurMr. Gunter Raid, which means, hei
THtfely located.
116 South Park Ave.
vln or Conrad A. Cornvln n /cen a itre ul- declared, that tho mineral resources
‘TKoCS t f edntmissionera
.
Phone 20*
ed.
o
r
under
either
,»r
nny
o
f
them
churgctl with very great res- of the stato are being drawn upon
J
P rice $20,000.00
.
.
\
as heirs, devisor*, grnnt.-es or o t h ­
s. Among the many heavily.
er claimant* under them \r
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l n n n n m » u * * n u u * n n n n u » * » n n u * * » W * * * * * * * * * ” * mm9mf' '
- r oi tnrfm; Mr*.’ vleorn* y f - Mr■
tii-4 nCIhc City Commission are
Curdy.
Annin
K.
W
n
d
.w
orth
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A
lovtho following: The appointment of
andr.t I . «.*urv»ii, otherwlno k n ow n
Jti'I'fU, city manugvr, city ntn* Alexandr** bi Oirovln. nnd-o«U In Sanford Heights on Farjy
piTiwn* rlnlrolnK lnu*rr«t in y |,%
city clerk nml assessor,
T
tracts o f land hereinafter describe
und Oak Avenue '
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collector, police depart9
Itr n ; i;.| M tr \ u r l l o n *n|ra«
1 * Hell ' ttMC !**•*♦*•*
To the defendants (U ork * W- Mr
Ire department, city pliya*, f * ] v
** r
fldiUW/lWnllol
I.
W
s
o
s
w
o
u
k
,
Jainei
nd determine tht^ aptourrt
d| w 4 u T f t d l v W q i a i y i «ni| an Trust
Uwf
taxes.
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lee.' L’ onrad A. Carvlm " I b o 1
IV, nrc p e r m a u c it ly located In -inntord
m o w n n.i Conrnd A. I nrovln. and
rr of Men who Govern Citv
■arh and every one o f them ir I ' J
Ot It HALM* F OItt'K A l i k K X r K fi ra
t
should
be
tho
character
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t( I
t
»
f
gets r e s u l t s
$1675 to $1985
ng, and If dead all p a rtl-» CUImS
\V« tJuarnntrc H &lt; ll»(s«tl«»
|
men who arc elected to
I n f intur«*itx undur*■G o o r o
.
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It you have P roperty m u *»nnl sold— U » l H *»*‘ h “ * ur*a
**
t
*ur,|y. dame* II \Vebl». ■Samuel l J
ositions o f trust and churgn
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Wuilaworth. Conrad A. Larvlii. o t h »
h such great responsibiii■rwlao known as Conrad A- c o r o v i u l
■ nd -ea rh And every pne of. .Uu-iti, ivith terms o f fourth caah.j
leru ii W iS ^ ei^ jfoc, v^ry,
* - c e a O 'ffr rilhcrwIse. In fh V p ru p *
The company behind the development ie important. Can they do what they » «
study for every citizen
You probifily know ihnt Cod -ty boiow dcscrlhnl: Mm. (Jcorud balance in tiuartcrly payment*
IIU li, Hrcoud 9 treat. SaulorJ. H a*
they will do.
interested in the character Liver Oil lia the greatest flesh pro­ W-. McCurdy. A n n l ^ E .
o growth of the city,
ducer ‘ n the world.
o w n us Alexandra U
al}!!
c positions demand men of
Because it contains more Vita- m
SEE
ill person* rlalmlns lr,tore*|o I f ! .
ve, foresight, courugc, and mlnc.i that any food you can get. ihoye curtain t r a d * o f l#nd
County *&gt;f S im lnole unit,
INVESTIGATE US
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li. These are qualities which
You'll be glad to know that Cod ,t.- In oMir
f Florida drsfrlUod
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large place in the Ufa of Live- Oil comos in sugar coated Rato
W I , o f S t v u o f 8 K « . 8«dtt&lt;m
Reid Eatate Broke Hi nnd Salesmen must pny
TIIE
npnissjoqei.
.
3. Tqwnshlli 2l Hotlth. ILjnh*
trhlcts now. so if you really want
We aro developers and owners
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M.isl;
M'.i
o
f
W
h
i
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o
f
M*.‘
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s not /.'.cessury to give spe- to put 10 or 20 pounds of aolidd
of Holly Hill Heights, Daytona, Fla., and Flanlc°
4 h K :ity l ^ n s e Promptly. Temporary llceuae will
tlon 3, T ownship 21
htkm to*tkework of may- healthy flesh on your bones and
Estates at PierBon, Fla. An
Range 29 Mintt;
investmen t in either of these properties ensures you
ndcr the provisions o f our feel well and strong ask Bower’s
M V , I.r M -.'i , U* , nv» «r
be issued until l&gt;ond can be applied for and ap­
N 'W " ,). Section 10. Tm nahlp 21
a safe earning power.
202 1st St. Phone 713
arter there are no duties xk-j Pharmacy, Union Pharmacy or nny
South. R a n g . 29 B M l:
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jt'L i o f NIV ll and Nl! l o f M'V Ji
to tho mayor as mayor.
druggist for n box of McCoy’s Cotl
proved. Each Crqj;cr rewired to furnish $2,500
» &lt;jL. ' A«r'
. •
SicQmt I. T ownship 31 Houlh
. who are selected to - fi l l ! L**ei Oil Compound Tablets,
Realty Co.
d)
fficcs of such re4i*)ninUHl| j
«&lt;nd
■ VLSLT— WRITE— OF CALL US CONCERNING V0
Bond and each snleamaji 11.000.00 Bond.
posiesd an ui;usual ajriiAr fi “ frju’Honx fifln fM ; q-bards*ir/.1d
2. id day Of N orem ber A I
iotim. Our city coinpilssion-iiiay:i your druggist is authorized •:.e
£ REAL ESTATE NEEDS.
.. ., ; ,
___ H tho* oil! o f comphilnt flh
.01
arcf eailed upon to to hi.ndbasj4 the muney you *)i:. to
Mh
P”1
lla"
k
305 1st Nat’L Bank Bldg.
fflNMW* TP,I
criTTce^ in the time which, paid for them. •
8 * n fo fJ
ELLEN llU&gt;Y. Tax Collector,
Sap ford. Fla.
ivp to Uro business affairs] .Jt isn't nnytiiint unusual for n this order nf ppbllCfctlon — •,,,
■ -- - i i, ■ ■ ----- —
. ^^a.sftsg, - w n i. 1 1
rfwntja-tn•cn.lnofe t.rvnty
to give lime fo.* days,
(■■■■M Bftft ■■■&gt;»»
.reek for four e«nn
ing their ei»y.
seal uf said |
''Get McCoy’s, the otiginal and
r
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WKniaa my nand "
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;2nuinc Cod l i v t r OH -Tables,"

LIST YOUR PRO PERTY WITH US

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Final Talk
City Manager
lission; Big
.Short .Talk

In anntuncing construction operations for our modern 4-apartment build
ing, situated on Fourteenth Street overlooking San Lanta. W
ork will
proved as rapidly as possible with a view of having the structure ready
for occupancy by January.

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WE HAVE PLEASURE

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.— A sub­
sidy by some other name wouldn’t

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
411 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
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Sanford, Fla.

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GOOD BUYS

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY

Only $2,200. Good terms
Chuluota— 20 Acres, 8 cultivated, 50 Orange Trees,
5 room house

LOT NO. 73

Only $3,500 Cash
Oviedo— One Story Brick Store 17x50.

In Rose Court, $2,500.00.

Only $4,500 — 1-3 Cash

Attractive terms.

Longv.’ood— G acre grove, House and Lot
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Real Estate— Investments

S Williams-McGraw Realty Company

Only $100 per acre, 1-3 cash
Chuluota— 80 acres, south side lake, north brick road,
^
considerable timber

Only $250 — 1-2 Cash

TWO CORNER LOTS

Oviedo—-Lot (2) 50x200, ull cleared, fine building lots

BRYANT &amp; HATHAW AY

No.s 55 and 85 in Rose Court. $2,500 each.

Number 6 Hall Block, Opposin' Host Office, Sapford, Florida.
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

A t prices that will make you money.

FIVE ACRES ON LAKE
CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES
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SUBDIVISION

Four room house for $3,500.00.
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$1,500 cash! balance easy terms.

DO YOU KNOW thut the Luke Mary Development Co.", are opening up a limited
number of lots on thoir "Beautiful Subdivision" at very attractive prices and Bpec j ! terms. Within the reach o f everybodies purse. The opportunity to secure
a I cautiful homesite or ns an investment is yours for the asking. Let us explain,
r y not delay us the number of lots are 'imited and prices and terms are subject
to withdrawal without notice.
Full information furnished at office.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE M AR Y DEVELOPMENT CO.
L. SIMMONS, Sulea Mgr.

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103 Magnolia Ave.

Sanford Radiator &amp;
Body Works

REALTORS

Phone 117
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DUE OCTOBER 1,1025

Mitchell-!

FLORIDA LAND INVESTORS CO.

Phone 708-709

210 E. 1st St.

APARTMENT HOUSES

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY

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AT AUCTION

“A L L E N A N D B R E N T

Dean-Berg Corporation

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M A IL 'S G ETTIN ' M IG H T Y A L L
tMn £re» f t as ft bas becn P‘ evto«*ly suggested, such a
farm ed f t kmf. advanta*e of y°ur opportunities. Three wise
ram eM fn Ohio recently extended this virtue to almost a
ShmLmdoah!hC&gt; Caplta,I?ed on the disn8ter which befell the
one could[not look with favor upon anyone makc B S
8UC1 a ™/sforf t ne’ but when one stops to
I f f /.
damage was done to the formers’ land unon
hvhiS ‘ hei hcnanudoah feI1, and then more damage was done

&gt; a 8 g &amp; ir g ? a s a
HTlcmi All obituary
&gt;r thesfca. resolutions
murrain-oats wh.ira
*$• will b« rh.rcm
advertlalag rates.

b«i,for
°U"seoklng
*5? no.omc
&lt;:kcdform
t0 of compeiwation.
the f«™er» can harX
be ^£m
m e^
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ment had^hiv
,m,igh{ ^ y“ got from the govcrnS S / . I ? i f e S S L *$ * cWn&gt; ^ fo.re it, may be aeen from

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OP.LATE

Land of the Future.
Hand-Picked Jokes.
’
Woman* Pitying Heart. “
The Papoose Face.
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7 *^ 5 7 ;
■ » heth#r i,
eveland Plain

BT ARTHUR BRISBAN
tcnpjrrrrnt m i ) Jt
SHOULD PRESIDENT Coolidgc
let Secretary Wilbur go and select
for Secretary’ o f the NaVy;a man
knowing
.. soimethfng about the fly­
Ing machines, or, at. least, willing
renlizc that he
hp doesn't
ilrmtn', know ;
to realize
Yes, by all means. .
Follow Colonel Mitchell's advice
and eAablish a national defenre
body, with three departments,
Army, Navy, and Air, independent
of each other, by ail means. It is
only common sense.

f t S f . j i char« e admission. They also set up soft drinl
jrram~-hornet, hotels, apartment report o f c l m i r f i “ " S i In. th,s manner,according to thi
geutes.
K i n L V k ? ! rder K,e n’ who conducted an investigatioi
4 — totensldn o f itroK paving pro­ sand dn7lnr«k’ t m furmcr?, netted the neat sum o f five thou

gram.
Ojaatruef Jon
of
boulevard th e ir p r o p e r ty T h 8 m ° re than rCpaid them for the (lamage t(
, aroond LaW Monror.
&amp;-~CoMp)ctJo* o f d ty beaatiflca- drptf rinitee fa,rmer who did nothing but lay claim to two hun
Uon program.
geS ’ r c c c iv e d ° n ,y c ,e v c n (,0,,ar8 and 8ev
Bjpaaalon o f school ayttem S i f l v ^ e n t a
with provision for increased fa-

lhai a gruclce „
Spartanburg

.T H I S IS written on the train,
Westbound, a *heavy engine haul­
i „ one or two long Santa Fe
ing
trains that every day in the year
takes ptissengcrM from Chicago
and
'ointfl east to California,
rolls down through the cold air
from the Raton Mountains, 7,000
feet up, Into New Mexico, a do­
main reserved for a future . race
that will be more worthy o f so
magnificent an abode, rnd better
ixinpted to lofty isolation. No man

thC P° lltlci,n' " but 1 “ m not

andThhoCni„te0rU
Jlewn°vaathclo»™ n ^

yo«r might.

tfcok 2 .
ma&gt;' ^ ,
the brain, but n littif!
often tends to invigorate"
ination.— Mobile
pad la alright if tw,J
but encourage him in 1
upon him tho whole wl
for smooth running.-]
Observer.
A divorcee pleads the
live on 818,000 a year,
Plains as well a* nnyiKi.

SA N FO R D CLAM O RS
DELAND NEWS

picase nnu without common courte­
sy being shown them by the con­
tractors nnd road gangs.
One cannot but agree with
these drippings from Bob’s think
tank. The detours nrc deplorable.
So bad indeed that the new chair­
man of the stato road department,
while on an Inspection tour a few
weeks ago, became lost in the
woods between DeLand and Orange
City.
Considerable traffic is being di­
verted away from Sanford. It ii
going from DeLand to Eustis
thence on to Orlando. The same
is true of DeLand for people are
tffrfng ‘ by ’ Way bf'Sanforrf t o Os­
teen and thence to New Smyrna.
Every cloud has its silver lining
nnd so hns thin problem for the
construction in going merrily along
and the completed highwnys will
be open to tho motoring public al­
most before we know It.
Time

FIDELITY IS seven-tenths o f business success.— Partor,

) 0 N A T IO N S SU F F E R FROM ‘N E R V E S?
ATLANTA GEORGIAN

Ferandina was at that time a
neutral town, where all elementa
1 made and traded. However tho
Spaniards grew uneasy and. garisoned the town. They placed
ion Jose Lopes in command.

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Built with great care fo r resident owner.
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High grade, built-in features and many extras acs I
lected for comfort and convenience.
Essentially a worth-while property:

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Irritation between tho Spaniards
and the Americana grew more bit­
ter every day.

NOTICE

Sanford G rove, Inc.!
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BART NASON, Local Manager
507-8 1st National Bnnk Bldg.

Phone 219,

HIGHEST A IM

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Saturday
Story Hour will bo held at
lirary at 10 o’clock.

-------u tuum.y UI V/UIF ■,
aill. AIIUIU
lax alone, has coal beds containing ?*ro hundreds of cars getting stuck
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' ln the Band them every day much
aftP the r&lt;tfoming delight’ of the road
gang nnd to the disgust of the
travelers. As a consequence there
At Lamy, Indian men mid'
men with fnces that never ch«
arc more cars going round the oth­
er way and passing up Sanford al­
beckonirur with their fingers,]
tering a few wordn, offer ,pol
together. And now the Mt. Dora
for snle. Three children, -loq
road will be torn up all winter nnd
from the car window, remind)
Sanford will be absolutely maroon­
that what littlo decency We
ed unless something is done right
away. .
acss wc owe to tfoo influchec
woman.
Florida is one of the few stutes
that allows the road Kang to tear
ONE CHILD, a hoy of eleven, up all the roads without making
?ay». Occ. theso Indians nre comjcnl. A smaller boy, eight, asks
hopefully, Do you think thnt In­
GOLF A N D CITY BU ILD IN G
man ever scalped anybody?"
GAINESVILLE SUN
Tho girl, twelve, “ I am M&gt; sorry
lor thenj poor Indians. Nobody
The drive of the chamber of
seems to buy anything from them.’’ commereo to help the country club city shows thnt they nre wunted
It is time for the larger vision
And she goes out to buy.
which
sees tho trend i f the times.
to
double
its
membership
should
The pitying heart of woman
ended cannibalism and slavery. It receive the hearty support of ev­ Gainesville is beginning to nttrncl
the wealthy winter resident, and nc
will, in time, end poverty and hu­ ery progressive cithcn.
winter resort in the South would
man misery.
It is too lata in the day to ques­ attempt to get along without an at
tion the vnlue of a modern golf tractive 18-hole course.
course. Whether you like the game
As u much needed social center
or not hns nothing to do with the the country club will be a civic ns-'
question. There are millions who set. Mr. Moore, president of the
National Paint nnd Varnish Asso­
ciation, said to tho writer when he

Vice President Dawes must cor
Do nntions suffor from attacks tries which represent modern ci­
tulnly be jealous o f Colonel Mitch­
of
nerves, just ns individuals con­ vilization in Europe. In somu res­
ell for outdoing him as u "hell
raiser.”
fess to physical complaints o f this pects und for a time the war ap­
parently brought relief.
Social
kind?
‘
conventions
which
had
harassed
soMany years before the wnr of
, : George Washington never
ciul life for generations were
told a lio, we are certain that he 1014-18 tho pace at which life wns
was never asked by his w ife’s bcr.t lived appeared to quicken in nn swept away. Manners which took
up room in social intercourse cvnpfriend what ho thought of her alarming wuy," writes Caroline E.
"darling little son ?"
IMayne, in "Tho Neuroses o f the orated. Customs which made u
Nations."
“ Amidst the fulness demand on the time and attention
o f the deendo before tho wnr it of past generations vanished. The
Another thing that makes you quickened more nnd more. Now tension lessened—thcro was relief.
realize this world is progressing today tho ordinary eduented man This relief lasted n twinkling nt
j* that the youngsters arc donning probnbly receives moro fresh im­ and eye, nftcr which tho cataract
long trousers while tho mlrt are pressions thrust on his attention of senso-stimulutions dashed more
■lipping into knickers.
In one day than his grandfather torrentially than ever. It becnino
did in ii week or even n month. quite clear thnt men’s nervous sys­
Spanking o f tho coming World's His nerve-ends receive sense-stim­ tems could not stand the wear und
THE CIGARETTE
teur. There was no doubt thnt the
Series, our office boy says Just bo- ulations showered on them, shot at
pace
of
life
had
affected
men’s
FT.
MYERS TROPICAL NEWS
cuuso tho Washington cluh is them In continual torrents, whilst
minds in a disastrous way, judging
known us tho Senators is no sign Ihis grandfather’*
“
‘ nervous system by thoir temper.
that it’s a hot air team.
con- n almost exact proportion to thi
hud to deal with sense-stimula­
This was especially apparent
aumcti io,uuu,(1011,004) cigarettes. industrialization nnd civilization o
tions arriving in what, by compar­
men
were
collect­
ison, may bo likened to a slow- wherever
This year we will use about 72,­ the country. Civilization seems t.
The Mercer Dzars lost to tho flowing stream.
ed in clusters, in concourses, In
000,000,000.
Evidently the antl- put a certain tension in the ncr
Florida Alligators Saturday, thus
parties, in self-conscious nutional
"Are men able to hear the ever- groups; for these groups, theso
cignrctte lenguc has been ineffec­ vous life of individuals which de
giving the Florida team revenge
mantis some kind of relief. A largt
for the ten to nothing defeat ad­ increasing nervous weur und teur? collectivities were so excited thut
tive in discrediting the "coffin
"J T
he finding this re
If
they
can
adapt
themselves
to
their emotions were out-of-hand,
ministered by the Georgiu eleven
tack.
Tho reasons usually given SL t0,lay in tho cigarette.
MR. E. J. STEINHEUSER
it, then well and good. If they fail uncontrolled and uncontrollable.
last year.
Twenty years ago, cigarette*
for the great increase in cigarette
to meet it happily, whut then? They hecamo possessed of manias Long Island, po
cosmopolitan expi
were condemned in the churche.
Many indications suggest that they and ruled by anxiety-fear.
smoking
are
the
war
and
women.
to his isorrow
. .. thnt
;;
When Colonel Mitchell tulked do fail. Is it then possible to
tho noble Red I he lattor, however, is insignifi­ and forbidden in m
“ Groups suffered from strange Man has
too much last spring, the War De­ slncken the pace of life set by
become
&gt;« U
n m . ‘"commercialized."' cant as it is doubtful If the woman It is estimated that I
professors in
1 American
*
"They care o nly for iponey,"
partment sent him to Texas nnd
colleges
•ays E. J. S., who thinku
...... .. .no more of the country consume us many now smoke cigarettes
now that hu has talked somo more,
---- J more or less
•s a billion cigarettes, annually.
regularly.
*'
we imagine his favorite song is
of a dollar than Achilles
There is said ti» have been u de­ the number No one has estimated
of —
his tendon.
True, tho
"where do we go from here7”
-------.1. True,
l
y crKymen that
white
|
crousc
in the number of cigars «m^i.„ .i.
man l ts succeeded
loke them, hut there are rumors
aking,
smoked
by
the
world
during
the
Indians puy attention to the flrit
~ - t |past twelve years. The pipe and that a great many of even this
Headline in the Now York World
great civilized force, money, One i the ciguretto have been gaininir
says "Chicago Halls Governor
Id terV r°kC" ion hnVe 9Uccun&gt;bold Indian, covering his face
Smith As Biggest lender,” and
garetteh Char™S ° f thc ,itll° ci'
one hand when u girl trie
somehow as we read it wo couldn’t
photograph him. nnd holdini
fn1!1 use&lt;|1t0 b® »«id that only a
see a thing complimentary to
the other hand, cays “ twent'
fool would smoke cigarettes. ToSmith, knowing Chicago as we do.
cents, then photograph."
(Iay, however, a larger per cent
of the so-called intellectual classes
AT
ALBUQUERQUE, t
Today's best laugh: After look­
smoke cigarettes than any other.
they show “ Indian Industrie
ing down from the balcony at a
IvIY F A V O R IT E STORiKS
powerful Indian hammer? n piece netting, t o r five cents she un­
theater audience, one can underliy IHV1N S. CO M
of silver three inches square down covers tho Indian baby's face, in as do the rolling automobiles and
kland by th * bald eagle is thc
to a thlnnor pleco 10 inchen square, which you m.*c more solemn dignity rushing trains. He fits into the
American emblem.—James J. Mon­
Those who in their youth w e r
Whilo he is hammering out that than would be extracted from all coumry like the little prairie dog
tague in New York Herald-Tri­ addicted, or subsequently have been per time. His aunt received him
and welcomed him, telling him that one tiny piece of metal onu of W the white faces on any Supreme
bune.
.
addicted, to tho good old Aqioricsn her husband would probably bo H. Mulllnn’ hydraulic staaipirur
be ,rW4°hnJJennK Wh.“ t a train ca“
Court bench.
game of Seven-up will appreciate rbrng shprtly. .
,
machines at Salem, Ohio, would
A Philadelphia woman complsins a little tale. which Frank I.ICobb.
Umo'passed, amt still', the old stamp out. fifty steel tourhur car
in thu domestic relations court that chief editorial writer o f thi New'
will" »*fellti l
thc whito
, I Uao hl? proper nlace in the
hcr husband insists on doing ull York World, told.
iandsenpe,
when
ho
comes with
the cooking. But if she wants to
Cobb, whe was horn in Kansas
Dyuig
machines
like
great
eagles
f
the
Ind(anSs|lid herself o f him permanently
girl is cardirre
^ ‘* hUn«' »lleRriy 'upon- these hill.
IpP*: whtror j tho w afers' .,* the
&gt;ke(s. Beside her.
nvers, controflod and saved shall
Re. Is a papoosa.
'UtnKcei. IL arrived about
clainiin
have made New Mexico’s 1*»“» tit t
*1ch' m^.juito
mllej one* vajfgarden .
.,

Thursday
ular meeting o f tho Col.
Roosevelt
Auxiliary
ireo o f the United Span/cterans will bo held at
:k at thu American Leg-

It was stipulated that all her
grants must he respected.
Sanford ns Miss Dickinson has
often been the attractive guest of
Mrs. Munroe B. Hutton nnd Paul
Lake is a prominent young busi­
ness man of Sanford. The invita­
tion rendu:
Mr. and Mrs. Willinm
Booth
Dickinson request the honor of
your presence at the marriage of
their daughter,
Mary Louise
to
Paul Lako
on Thursday evening, October 22,
at eight o ’clock
Hyde Park Methodist Episcopal
Church, South
Tampa, Florida

ersonals

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* JET Mrs. L. E White nnd
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J Washington, D. C., where
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• » w | p iiw n for the past
■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■«! months.

A ■

small
from
|they
three

" V . 'TftBritt. Dr. J. N. Tolar, A
E. } owjgll and Roy Harden left
■ S u n d a y jfo r Washington, I). C.,
ttwhere they will attend the World
Series.

^

Friends of Mrs. Fannie McCon­
nell will be glad to learn that she
arrived at home from the Waytros:* Hospital much improved aft­
er nperious operation.

Public Stenographei

A smart fish dealer put in a stock o f S n o w
“ Fried fish can’t be good unless it is

General Jackson was
pointed governor. He
first military governor
command for the United
Florida.

right” he said
and that is rights

then ap­
wus the
to hold
States in

Phone 329-w

a w h olesom e frying

f at

fTvrrrv

For October
Personify the new mode with infinite grace each garment made o f or lined
with famous Corticelli Silks

CITY LICENSE DUE OCTOBER

“ Corelle”
One of the

1 ,1 9 2 5
City Licenses now due on every business or pro­
fession for which a license is required, und must
be paid promptly.
ELLEN HOY, City Tax Collector.

Irene Castle
Corticelli Fashions
“ Mirabelle”

Valdez Hotel Lobby

One o f the

1

Irene Castle
Corticelli Fashions

Announcing

The choice of Irene Castle when
she wishes to appear her most
stunning! "Corticelli” Crepe-Buck
Satin is very wittily reversed to
form two bands across the back of
this animated Frcck, which boasts
a side flare trimmed with red fox
fur. Huge novelty |buttons axe
stunningly effective and will in­
trigue the fancy of the great num­
ber o f women who regard Irene
Castle as the foremost style au­
thority of America.

[Evening Busines Class
.very Monday, Wednesday
|nd Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9

’•

TKACH Kit OF
rinno, Pipe Organ ami Harmony

Yolio Williams left Sunday for
Washington. D. C.. where he will
attend the World Series. He will
MBte a business trip to Detroit,
M lfb, before returning.

HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Irs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell,

‘

Snowdrift

MRS. EDGAR MITCHELL

STORY HOUR

&gt;nd Mrs. A. P. Connelly
TALLAHASSEE, O ct 5.— (JP)—
i their house guest Mrs. Workers of a number of the Cap­
|’s brother, Ernest Haw- itol department pnured a few mo­
uampn.
ments from their labors recently
to indulge in u good laugh over
Ilodgian Bull, Fred Long, Bruce u newsnaper advertisement. NnAnderso* and Jack
McKcown thnn Mayo, commissioner o f ag­
motored to Gatnsvillo Suturduy to riculture of the state of Florida,
attend the Floriria-Merccr game. was described as tho "United
States” commissioner of agricul­
Mrs. F |II. Pichanl nnd children ture. Mr. Mayo stated thnt ho
arrived Saturday from TaDahns- wns unaware of the elevation, if
see. Tony joined Mr. Pichard hero one had been made.
where tlfcy will make their future

The change of flags wns made
at S t Augustine on July 10, 18‘21
and at Pensacola on July 21 of the
same year.

The nctlon of the Spaniards in
fortifying the town Infuriated
Governor Mclntish and he imme-

Tho first Story Hour of the sea­
son opened with great success nt
K
Ernest Housholder and
library last Saturday .mqiyilng;
n Y . C. t\ill left Sunday for tho
Seventy-eight were present,
about
present. ab&lt;
ffelpYork City
one fourth of them being new chil­
dren. AH tiiowed much enthuiasm
k&amp; A F. E. Harvard, of Live Oak
Is.thfeguest of her son J. S. liar- and greatly enjoyed the program
given. Mrs. Owen delighted them
«fgrd Ittld Mrs. Harvard.
with several new Eastern legends,
which wore listened to with close
-iM B liK K in k
Haines City, attention, and Miss Margaret Mc­
spwitfE K day here the guest of his
Rae gave several entertaining num­
inothiflHfrs. Mary Higgins.
bers. .assisted by several o f her
—
/ IlarrjfiWard cumu from Daytona pupils.
Among those who took part were
Beach Saturday to spL’nd the
Kntherine Collins, I,aurn Mnc
week enmlierc with his family.
Brown, Elohu Winn, Cornelia Mc­
tlsfof Mrs. H. It. Stevens Rae and Artcmesln Brooks. Mrs.
p rry to learn that she has Brown mado several announce­
at her home on Park Avc- ments, nnd invited all tho children
to attend regularly each week at
ten o’clock. Mrs. Maud Clark, who
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher hns joined the Library staff, and
arcs petting some time nt their Mrs. Owen will huve charge next
country 1 place, "Oleander Lodge” week.
at Lako Mary.
MAYO GOING UP

role (founfylft

1

Despairing of holding the coun­
try Spain sold both East nnd West
Florida to the United States for
five million dollars.

A pproaching^ edding
Of Interest In City

q rL U ia J k A

SH O W IN G T H E

feginners may enter at any
time

Lessons in Classical
Dancing

Realtors.

Loans

M O N EY A V A IL A B L E

:

"L oa

For Flr»t Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at ,7ft
Consult us first when in thc market fot'funds
Udxnolla 4 8acnt?d A , P. C O N N E L L Y &amp; S O N S

ri.ens

p i l l be given by Miss Sara
Wilson beginning Oct. 1st.,
lit American Legion Hall.
Call at 410 Ouk Ave., morn­
ing or call 213 in the P. J&gt;L

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T U E S D A Y , OCTOBER 6

M I - L A D Y ’S S H O P P E

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^Wednesday.
■feral Business meeting
K a n ’s Club will bo held
B&gt; nt 3 o'clock. The bus­
sing will be followed by
in to the teachers o f Sanjc Schools.
•Hie Turner Circle will
Mrs. K. Z. Johnson nt
r. T lfj members aro
meet at the church
and cars will be pro-

Ah

♦nItn H i"10!? ordbr,y antl confidence-inspiring than
that on the East. Moreover, the Tampa Board of Trade, jea'.ntetfrity o f tho community, ho., InoodcS t a
warning to investors against buying from brokers totally
unknown to them. The visitor will find in Tampa another
irnV nCn fpe&lt; » M0liU arr:c ty’
streets jammed with people
and automobile traffic, its hotels crowded to the overflow
point, and its banks literally wallowing in money.— J. F E s-

Six rooms, garage, large lot.

E

m e'" ! ° id Mr' Bry“ n'
" !'

Too bad that Calllaux couldn't
cabin hack to Paris, "I came, I
saw, I conquered.”

ert,

h„ f *Je tsilv“ campaign and was called upon
° e ° eer*a,n P°^tician for a place as committee-

a damn*’ fool "about i t ? P

i ^ i8 *!art* *° ‘iecW° where there
Is the largest number o f bandits,
China or Chicago.

V

Arkfn

State W eddings
and Engagements

The Georgians were anxious to
In August, 1814 a British fleet
entered Pensacola Bay and K»rrl- cross the border. In 1812 a num­
soned tho forU by request o f the ber of the settlers along the north­
ern boundary o f Florida organized
Spanish governor.
a provisional goveriftnent and
* This came within the authority elected John H. McIntosh as gov­
ernor. A colonel Ashley was
made general.
The provisional
government avowed its intention
o f holding out against all comers.

It has becn requested that all the modern school of drama; the
Music Department Is bringing Mrs.
Engagements
.
members o l the Sanford Womans A. A. Coult of Jacksonville in re­
Miss Blanche Ferguson, Orlando
Club attend tho buiincss meeting cital In January, also a bit later, to E. E. McElhaney, of Orlgndo.
Mis i Daisy Pickett, o f Marietta,
at the club at 3:80 o’clock on Wed­ Thtirldw Lieurarce. the fambn:i
nesday afternoon. They are also composer o f Indian music, and his to L. E. Sanders, o f Jacksonville.
Miss Abbio Kinlaw, of Alachua,
ted to bring with them the wife who sings -to tho composer's
request—
.....
~ 3, books which have just „own accompaniment on the piano. to Fred Morrow, of Jacksonville.
new ,year
Miss Lucile Holtsford, of Jack­
been received.
_ ..
sonville, to Leo Tolmhn, of Jack­
The followirtg letter from the
sonville.
club president gives an outline of
Mias Frances Long of Jackson­
the Interesting plans fbr the bow­
ville, to Falter Bellinger, of Jack­
ing yedr a » are presented in me
sonville.
new club ysAP book*
Mis:i Bernlco Murrow, of Talla••Dear Fellow Club-Womens
hnssee, to Earl Welch, o f 'Tallahas­
••As set forth in The Sanford
see.
Herald of last Saturday, we
Miss Dorothea Leonhardt, of
now ready to begin our » e « ° a 8
ment
will
have
its
usual
delightful
work, and the officers u d
man hope to greet every dub mem­ irogram of parlies with several
ber Wednesday afteimuon a t a nnovations. Does it not all sound
o’clock, when our first business interesting?
This year we will have one eve­
meeting will bo called to order.
••Wo look back u p °n a h a rm on - ning each month in order to have
with us our business women, these
lous and happy year 0L ! » h l S h
with some achievement which evening meeting;■being worked out
should inspire us to greater and by tho different departments. At
more general effort. A luccess not this especial stage of our city's
mentioned in thO ;«port, and one growth and development, there is
of tho most notable of tho year, much In the way of responsibility
was the reaching out toward solid, that demands the attention of the
I holpful an Ji^ .ru cticn .l.n .orU | n . club women, and definie steps arc
being tnken to link up our work
with that of the Chamber of Com­
merce and the otlier civic organiza­
tions.
members aro urged
“ If we arc to carry this program
as there will be electhrough, wc need every one of you.
May wo count on you?
Bboard meeting of the
Verv sincerely yours.
Brill be' held at the Wo' SUSAN B. WIGHT."
K a t 9:30 o’clock.

Americans irt _ ,

A ppear Like, It, Anyway

“ E ° y° “ -'',leve..ln 10 &gt;°,V 'naked the Great Commoner,

TELEPHONE:— Res. 428J

W O M A N 'S CLU B PR O G R A M FOR T H E
COM ING Y E A R IS M A D E PUBLIC

BIBLE VER8 E FOR TODAY
NOT MEAT AND DRINK:— For wlA
i.Uenl3 !0ryui8 toJd about .William Jennings Bryan
the kingdom of God Is not meat
infinite
limit!6 cbai!fc teristlc of him and which shows the
and drink, but righteousness, and
nfinite
limits to which he went in believing he was right
peace, and Joy In the Holy Ghost.
Romans 14: 17.
nnr ^ fr rMhe, U'ldCr,t00l&lt;' In 1896 Mr. Bryan waYpre-

PRAYER:—O Thou Who are our
Creator and Preserver, wo rejoice man
to know that we also are spiritual
and Cannot live by bread alone.

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor,

Office 148

8Woat of t
3W* cornu

BUT QUARRELS fade away, incompetence dies oute justice is done
in tho end. Attend here to some­
thing more important than the
bickerings of politics.

MONDAY. OCT. 6, 1,25

attack the town and
12, ‘ 1^12 took 'posandt

Contempon

The

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�Safety Harter— St. James Hotel
to have new $250,000tfdditIor^&gt;.

Crest before tl
are all taken.
B argain P rices

Football R e so ld

nators

irates

Citadel 27, Rollins 0.
Florida 24, MercerO.
Georgia Tech 35, V* If. O f).
Columbia 37,, Johns Hopkifis 0.
Union 0, Lawrenrt fit
a .
Syracuse 26, Vermont 0.
NEW YORK, Oct.
Havcrford 16, Susquehanna 7.
baseball men saw in the sensation­
Passfug quietly out o f the arena,
Pennsylvania 26, Swarthmore 13.
al finish o f the Boston Braves in
i® ™ J or,
baseball teams the National strong Indication of a
Boston College 6, Catholic Uni­
Sunday closed their 1925 cam­ return Of the Tlub tenm to a chal­ versity 0.
*
paign with Washington in tho lenging position next year.
Muhlenberg 21, Albright 0.
American and Pittsburgh In the
Mercer Freshmen 0, Oglethorpe
Tho chief scramble of the part
allowing but a NaUoiuI League each eight and
Freshmen 0.
'
that they have one-half games ahead o f their
North Carolina State 13, Duke
S e "
* ni«! t'*!* Akhting Gator's fields.
University 0.
y
w e through the Mercer team to
®°*b finishes, marked by a com- o f the cellar In the National cir­
Roanoke
College
30,
RnndolphS S A \ KO™ nt 24 to 0. A t 3
.
cuit and yesterday found them in Macon 0. ,
1
*^arp' Petronla kicked o ff
Cornell 26, Niagara 0.
n triple tie with the Robins and
for t t e Gators.
;
Tufts 7. Maine C.
Cubs. As rain cancelled tho con­
« 01* J?*®***®* f °r Florida
Washington finished only tests o f Philadelphia and Brooklyn
Buckncll 13, St. Bonaventurc 0.
on the 25 yart line. After a few when
two games ahead of tho Yankees today the Cubs dropped to last
Lafayette 20, University of
JgPtey*. Horso.Bishop, a now comer and
the Giants ended only a game
P|*J* b y . losing to the Cardinals. Pittsburgh 9.
Florida lineu,.,
u.Mivu
uiu
ana
a
’ • t* rriod th“
a half ahead o f the Brooklyn 1Philadelphia and Brooklyn are
John Carroll 0, Qauntico Marines
oau across tho line for the first Robins,
0.
. . I;____
u ------__ Vri*23' w . wcrc ,n turn the same deadlocked at the sixth rung.
J M rt-o f.'th e game. “n .M.
Western Reserve 1, Hiram 7.
The White Sox fought gamely
iatlng captain, pined kicked f o r ' Pirates, " h" d ° * *h' tWrJ-pUcc
Wabash 13, Purdue 7.
for the mathematical opportunity
tne extra point.
r„
In spite o f their tumble near the o f tying the Tigers for fourh
Penn State 13, Franklin -and
Ifa rcer elected to receive r~ain, close,
t
Jse, tho return of the Athletics place in the American. However, Marshall 0.
'"w ith receiving the ball on uie 10 to the r
W oostci^ll, Case 0.
yard line and returned it 20 yards.
Colgate 60, Clarkson Tech 0.
, During the fir»t quarter llttlo
Williams 6, liuwdoin.6.
•
wax -done except an exchnngu of
New York University 19, Conn.
punts. Mercer doing but little with
Aggies 0.
tne line.
Virginia 7, Georgia 6.
The second period was void of
Ohio State 10, Ohio Wesleyan 3.
•cores while the teams worked tho
Yale 63, Middleburg 0.
ball up and down the field with
This is Alex Johnstone, University
Dartmouth 34, Hobart 0.
Florida having much the better of
Navy 25, William and Mary 0. of Iowa tackle, who is expected to
it
■“ •Ir in *R departments of
West Virginia 6, Davit ami Jfcilk- start on the football field this fall.
the game. Cooch Sebring made
Johnstone is a millionaire, hut gets
ins 0.
HOW THEY FINISHED
more enjoyment out of tho grid­
XT^Rient changes in his lineup and
Princeton
20,
Amherst
0.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
showed that Florida wus capable of
Washington and Jefferson 72, iron pastime than anything else.
Won Lost Pet Marietta 0.
putting several teams on the Tiled.
He’s especially capable on the de­
Pittsburgh .. ..
..115 58
.621
Pittsburg
won
4
to
2
and
lost
4
Michigan 39, Michigan Stato 0. fense.
The only long run o f tho gnmc
New York ............... 86 66
.566
Marquette 14, St. Marys 0.
was mode by Ed Jones, who tore
1 Jln *ast I**»«so f season with C incinnati-----. . . .
80 72
.526
Wisconsin 30, Iowa State 0.
around Mercer’s left end for a fo r­ the Reds yesterday. The cham- St. Louis -------------- 77 76
.503
Chinaware ;n English Porce­
Oglethorpe 7, Howard 6.
ty-five yard trip fo r touchdown, Pjont hit Mnrvin Goodwin hard in Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 83
.458
Massachusetts
Aggies
19,
Bates
on*y *o be called back and tho ball the first game nnd gathered 14 Philadelphia........ 68
lains,
Buvafian and Japanese
85
.444
put fifteen yards farther back for hits while tho Reds also hit Krem- B rook lyn --------. . . . 68 85
.414 0.
China make lovely gifts
Holy Cross 9, St. Johns 6.
holding on tho part o f one o f his er and Marrlson hard hut failed C h ica g o -----68
86
.442
to take advantage of their oppor­
team mates.
Nebraska 14, Illinois 0.
tunity. Pete Donohue held tho Pi­
Drake 6, Washington 0.
, The B all Hardw are
During tho second half Florida rates well in hand In the second
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
Butler
0,
Depnuw
0.
plied in on tho tired Mercer team gamo nnd hut for an error by
,,
Won Lost Pet
Washington and Lee 15, Furman
and scored seventeen points. W il­ bchultz would have shut them out.
T ry Sm ith s Barber
Washington ^ .. „ 96 55 .636 20 .
liams recovered a fumble for a sixFirst Game
Philadelphia ^ ^
88 64 .579
Auburn 13, Clemson 6.
Shop fo r good barber
Pittsburgh.. 000 102 001— 1 14 2 St. Louis _ ............ 82 71 .536
Wake Forest 17, Davidson 7.
Cincinnati.. 100 000 010—2 10 0 Detroit
--------. . . . 81 73
.526
Harvard 18, Rcncssclcr Tech 0.
Batteries— Kremer nnd Gooch; C h ic a g o ...-----78
70 .500
Minnesota 25, North Dakota 6. work. Ladies welcome.
Morrison, Goodwin and Krueger. Cleveland------- -- .. 71 83 .461
Kansas 13, Oklahoma Aggies 3. N ext to .Valdez.
Second Game
New York ^ .. .. .. .. 69 85 .418
Curnogie Tech 27, Thiel 7.
Pittsburgh.. 010 00a 00— 1 7 1 B oston ...................... 47 105 .311
Rutgers 20, Villanova 20.
Cincinnati ... 010 010 2x— 1 10 1
Missouri 6, Tulano 0.
Batteries — Cullotson,
Oldham
North Cnrolinu 7, South Carolina
0.
NEW
Centre College 14, Kentucky
Wesleyan 6.
LUM BER YAR D
Iowa 20, Arkansas 0.
Union 12, lleidleburg- 0,
A complete line of
••
Monmouth 7, Coe 6.
Cincinnati 2-4: Pittsburgh 4- 1.
Creighton 0, North Dakota Ag- Cypress and Fine
New York-I’ niladelphiu, cancel
gies
0.
led rain.
Center
Framing
Beloit 40, Northwestern Collcgo
Boston-Brooklyn.
cancelled,
rain.
- Stewart
Sheathing
Chicago Hi, SLVLouIs 7.
. . . V,
t Northwestern 14, South Dakota Siding i rv i.iT f a / i f l s n r u 'r
Goldstein
7.
Railroad Gets Stay
Flooring
Right Tackle
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Gettysburg 7, Lehigh 7.
Ceiling
Anderson
In Lake City T angle St. Louis 4-6; Detroit 10-11.
Indiana 31, Indiana Normal 0,
Right End
.
Chicago 10; Cleveland 8.
Georgetown University 19, rfti Finish
Stanley
Wnshington-Philndelphia
cancel
Marys
College
13.
Mouldings
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TALLAHASSEE, Fin., Oct. 5.—
Quarter Back
led end 3 1-2 innings, rain.
^ Spring Hill 7, Alabama Normal Lath
Bishop |&gt;P)—The Stato Supreme Court has Other not scheduled.
granted the G. and S. F. railroad
L eft iia lf Bock
Brick
University of Chattanooga 12,
thirty days longer to file nn answer
Lime
Cumberland* University 7. l - '
to on amended writ ordered upon
Right ila if Back
Louisiana State 38, Southwest­ Cluster
complaint
of
tho
Railroad
Com­
Glover
Chaplin
ern 0.
White Rock Piaster Board
mission
of
tho
need
o
f
a
train
shed
Full Back
Louisiana Poly 0,'M iss/C ollcge Nails
Florida
n
orm a scoring: Bishoi
Hlshop, Wil- nt Ijike City, according to Fred
Hnms, Ihrig (fo r Chaplin); Field Davis, attorney for the'commission.
Screen Wire
Texas 25, Mlssisslppiu 0.
The extension of time wan grant­
gouts, Brown; Placement kicks.
Builders Hardware
Brown
33,
Colby
0.
ed because of tin* illness o f one of
Brown ( 2), Jones ( 1).
Dosrs
New
Hampshire
15,
Norwich
2.
the
lawyers
for
tho
G.
&amp;
S.
F.
Referee:
Hutchins,
Perdue;
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 6.-U P )-S t .
New York 16, New York Aggies Windows
The Senbonrd Air Lino in a joint
Umpire Arnold, Auburn; Field
Louis wound up its 1925 American
defendant
of
the
G.
&amp;
8
.
F.
in
tho
Judge, Parmalce, Baker; Head
League season Sunday losing o
Fordhnm 20, Providenco College
writ.
linesman, Wymond, Pittsburgh.
Frames nnd Screens
Tho railroads, Mr. Davis said, double bender to Detroit, 10 to 1 6.
.Time o f quarters, 15 minutes,
. Made to Order
and
11
to
6.
A
terrific
barrage
of
Western Maryland 7, Rhode Is­
claim that the commission hnn no
21
bnsch
its,
including
two
homers,
land
State
0.
W AUCHULA— New Jersey man jurisdiction in the matter, nnd that gnve the Tigers thein first victory
Centenary 20, Howard I’ayne 0. Murphy Ironing Boards
buys largo tract for development tho authority muts copto from while Brownie errors paved the
\ . P. I. 13, Hnniislen Sidney 3. Medicine Cabinets
Washington.
way for the second. Harry HeilKansas Aggies 16, Oklahoma 0.
Chlcngo 9, Kentucky 0.
Tho Tumion Taxifoliiim forest mnnn, Tiger outfialdsr, leaped to
The Price Is Right
Tennessee 51, Enrnry and Henry
stretch along tho Apalachicola the top o f the circuit hntting col­
G o lf W inn er
umn with six safeties in nine at­ 0,
tempts.
Haskell Indians 33, Tblsa Uni­
SA N F O R D
First Game.
versity 0.
D e t r o it ---- 107, 000 011— 10 21 0
California 64, Ncvndn 0.
St. Louis ....031 000 000— 4 5 2
Stanford 20, SnnUt Clara 3.
Batteries:— Holloway nnd Boss­
University Southern California
ies; Wingnrd, Vun Gilder.
80, Pomona College 0.
w. S. PR ICE, Mgr.
Second (Janie
HIGH SCHOOL
Detroit
.201 320 00—11 11 2
n AtL J.).nj;to,m Beach: Daytona 710 W. First St. Phone 472-w
St. Louis
121 10() 10— 6 9 6 Beach
JIikH J15, Melbourne High 0.
At Pensacola: Pensacola High
41, Atmore (Ala.) High 0.
At Bartow: Summerlin 6, Orlan­
do 7.
At St. Petersburg 59, Snrasola 0.
At Jacksonville; Duval 61, Florda Institute for the Deaf and

Pirates And Reds
Cards D efeat Cubs
Split Double B i l l

How They Stand

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Let

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5 acres with house and small
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1200 feet on Railroad
A BARGAIN;. •
GOOD TERMS

114 feet Sanford Avenue, be­
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y o r u it

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ra and Supplies
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.
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EXCHANGE: A 1924 Ford Touring
body, good condition for 24 or 25 FOR SALE: Completu meat mar­
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computing scales and large re­
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— For Sale Miscellaneous cost of accumulated storage char­
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I deceased, o r
oth e rw ise ; Moulton
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parties
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K n ow les, deceased, o r o th ­
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U. Lesley, If living, and If dead, all
parties cla im in g Interest under II.
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Corner 3rd &amp; Sanford
$750.00 per ft. % cash* ||
Balance Over 4 Years

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1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford. Fla.

H. A . SPF.IR
Contractor and Builder
V.i'.i-M — Phone — 499-M
2108 PALMETTO AVK.

res cleared, 5 ^ tiled, 3 wells. One fourth
i) school and church, half mile to loading
i. Five room house, electricity, water, sewer
On paved State Highway.
Priced for quick sale

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James K. Henstls, If living, and If
dead, all parties claim in g Interest
under James F. Ilrustls. deceased,
o r oth erw ise; Kverrlt C. Ilates. If
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ing Intereat under Everett C. Hales,
deceased, nr oth e rw ise ; tl.-orge It.
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parties
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Interest
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A.
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Holman, deceased. Joseph M. Lewis,,
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Inr In Hemlnole County, Florida, t o -

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I claim ing Interest under James M.
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T O w t S A H ’ H A V E IS O

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ON THE “ CLASSIFIED PAGE”

1TEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers *or all occasions.
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LISTINGS WANTED; Acreage in
Seminole nnd adjoining counties, FLORIDA- ORLANDO-: Orlando
largo and small tracts. Denn-Berg
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
Corporation, 202 1st St.. Phone 713. fied business, rate lc n word, min­
imum 24c rash with order.
WE HAVE buyers for five nnd
six room houses. If yourn ir for THE ClJUtKSUUItG EXPONENT
— Central West Virginia’s larg­
FOR RENT:
Nice clean house­ sale let us have listing. Dcnn-Bcrg
keeping anartments, down stairs, Corporation, 202 1st St. Phone 713. est daily. Want ad ratu 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or
312 or 314 E. 5th St.____________
34— Wanted Help, Female moro lc per word ench Insertion. TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousamls renil tho clan9— For Rent, Houses
WANTED: Counter girls, dish COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER — nifieri pages of Florida's Groat
Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
wnshchi, second cook. Lu-Ucth
Classified ads hnve tho largest Minimum 25c, ensh with order.
FOR RENT: Near ico plant, 7 Cafeteria.
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
seres celery land with plnnts
gia. Kate 8c (6-word line) line. Write for complete rate card^____
ready to set. Frank Wolfer, West
35— Wnnted Help, Male
Boca Raton— Contracts totaling
First S
t . _________ _
WANTED: Lathers. Plenty of TO REACH the prosperous farm­ $7,000,000, awarded for construc­
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­ tion work here.
lO llF or Rent, Rooms
work and good pay. Apply Collins
&amp; Boyd Co., Seminole Hotel. ia county advertiso in tho Deland
Daily Newa, rato lc per word, cash
FOR RENT—Rtvsms with or with­ City.
with order.
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Fresh Oysters Daily
WANTED: Colored boy to do jan FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
Lincoln Honsa.
itor work. Sanford Herald.
BALTIMORE O Y S T E k S
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
TO RENT— Desirable front bed­
DAILY
NEWS—It
covers
Brow­
room furnished. Second floor. WANTED—50 laborers at new Ice ard County thoroughly which is
plant. $4.00 per day.
Royal Fruit Store
217 corner Palmetto Avenue and
one of the most rapidly growing
Third St. Mrs. C. H. Smith.
WANTED: White porter. Apply sections on the Florida Coast.
Lincoln Hotel.
Sample copy and rate card upon
FOR RENT: A well located room
request.
for one or two gentlemen. Call WANTED: Carpenters. 3 trim
W . H. LONG
men. Cook Bros.
546-J.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION
MEAT MARKET
Pensacola Is beginning
tho
37— Wanted Help, Salesman
3 ROOMS for rent Apply Herald
greatest development in Gtoi gin’s
office.
MAN with car to work in evenings history; a half million dollar high­ 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­ way to the gulf beach just finish­
FOR RENT— Cool,
comfortably
furnished room, suitable for one sition for hustler. Givo references ed; at two million dollar bridge
Escambia Bay Btarted;
in letter. Write "Proposition” Care across
or two. 505 Myrtle Avenue.
quarter million dollar opera house
Herald.
Everything
FOR RENT: Onq room In private SEVERAL solicitors to work on under construction; two millions
For the Sportsman
being spent on highway; greatest,
family, suitabio for one or two
commission. Right proposition chance for live developers to get
gentlemen. 117 Laurel Ave.
At
for right man. Apply at Herald in on ground floor. Write Devel­
after
5:30
in
afternoon.
opment Department. Tho Pensa­
Bah Hardware
14— For Sale, Acreage
cola News.
Phone 8
FOR SALE—3 acres % mile South 38— Wanted, Situation Mule
First St. about % mile out city COLUMBIA University graduate LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the Starlimits with residence and fruit
24 years old, desires situation
trees with 1,000 orange.
Stock requiring brainy, initiative and ex­ Telegram. Best advertising me­
ACCOUNTANT
ready for budding, all for $2,500, ecutive ability with reasonable sal­ dium in South Florida. Published
mornings.
STAR-TELEGRAM—
Syat*mn Inslulled—
-Amllts
$1,500 cash, 1-2 years for balance. ary. 490X Care Herald.__________
efal
Hiit*-,
to
Permansnt
Lakeland, Florida.
B. II. Bankston, Sanford, Fla

inouncementB

and address for our|

John E. Fox has Been Elected to Be the Sanford Representative

O FFICE

OPPORTUNITY

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teQHelp, Male
tedi^help, Male or
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ifed .Help, Salesman
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ited to Rent
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Florida real estate advertise In
tg.. Mediums.
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Be, Acreage
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lure Wnnted
Found
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up front tho tablo feeling satisfied
with tho World, happy with every­
body und ready for anything.
But what a difference in living
when even tho sight and smell o i
food sickens you I Never hungry—
jio matter hoiv tempting thu food is
•—nothing tasting, right. And then,
after nibbling at n few bites, feel­
ing worso than over.
Oh, life Is hardly worth living
this way. And yet, all in tho World
tho matter with you is that you
nro starving for rich, red blood. It
is acknowledged everywhere that
S. S. S. helps Nature build theso
healthy Tcd-llood-ccllq by tho mil*
lions 1
AM you need to do
&gt;*.— ..
to get nnrk that won- / — _
\
derful nnpetito is to f ^ V ^
1
build rich, rc*l-MnrxLU *
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cells with S. 8. a It's v ' "
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simple. Just try It, \
C o thousands aro d o
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Phon.l

I. W. Phillips’ Sons

, how it used to bo
when, you could hardly wait
R
Jur mealtime? And then, sit down

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Pement8
scesaoriea
lent
epairing
laic
k Opportunities
l Service
jt, Apartments
|t, Houses
it. Rooms

Leaf Pine Manufacturers

limns” o f The Herald.

28— Plant, Seeds, Trees

iNVESTM EM

Florida Dense Long

Insert an ad in the “ Classified Col

Se«

of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water ard Boat Tanks. At W t
Avei.ue end Third Strsgt TsJe*

cations

Hotel Mason

We do It.

Terms

Phone 417-W. LOST: Brown and white Collie pup
R. R. Ava.-Gommerctai St
6 months old, answers to the
namo o f Spot. Reward. L. J. Bolt,
JAMES H. COWAN-A11 kinds 1919 Palmetto Avenue,

ihould give their
office odd rasa as
phone number If
suits. About ODS
a thousand baa a
. tha tbara can't
kith you ualsas

R E A L T O R S
17 Years Of Success in Sanford

422 Union Ave.

Engraving. Embossing.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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first.

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motion. And If
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nr want ad. to
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Ireeentatlve thor­

Selected with reference to LOCATION o ffe r .

Botween 11th oi)d 12th Sts.

LOST— Bunch of keys. Finder re
turn to Herald office and re
celve reward.

BRTfSRRS

Is rsstrtetsd to
teat Inn.
*
i mad* Tho BanI) bn rasponslhla
sorroct' Insertion.
tor subsequent
i office should b«
lately la oese of

Complainant.

EMMA lilt A l&gt;n. THOMAS J K E N ­
NEY. T ruatcr,
DANIEL JUDD.
HESTER
C. NEWIIALLs AND
OTHERS,
Defendant*.

24— Lost, Found

HANFORD KLECTRIC DO.
Successors to GII Ion A Platt
•LOST—One ellow Parker Foun­
Afl Magnolia.
F ^ n rtM n v j1!^.
tain pen with gold band. Please
Meal. Phone 421 Eleetradtb
return to Herald office.
R a d i o . ________ ______________
LOST— Female pointer puppy, 5
WIGHTS—These -tationa
months old. Liver and white.
ooll* and Second. First and Wm Named Kate. Jumped from auto­
ffanfnrd Avrtin# and 10tb S tm t
mobile on Celery Avenue and Os­
Cxpert s s r v l e s . _____________ teen road. Return or notify W.
D. Hester, Seminole Hotel, Re­
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing ward.

W A R E H O U S E PROPERTY

BarlUU).

FOR SALE: Baby carria:
stove and rug. Call 416*.

LANKY’S DRUG STORE
arriptlors, Drugs, Sodas
ore is bear you as your
Call 103.

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Yesterday’s
Results

Browns Are Beaten
Twice By*Cobbmen;
Sox Beat Cleveland

We carry a full line.
FOR SALEi: 1923 model Ford Our prices are right.
Cash or
Touring. Lota of extras. R«P»y terms. We want your business
nner,
Benson
Springs.
George Wlr
Sanford Stove A Furniture Co.
Fla.
321 E. First St.

). R A T E S

Britt-Chittenden R ealty Co,

Iff TIIP! CIRCUIT COURT, IflVVN*
T il JttUIClAI. CIRCUIT OR FLO­
RIDA. Iff AMO FOR SKMlffOt.B
PO INTY. IM CHAMCF.HV.
JAM KM K. B A R T L E T T . (HomoUm.n
k nown anil rall.il J. R. Bartlett
and a lso k nown and catlnt J. C.

22— Sale. Furnitue

6— Autos, S ale

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Why waste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investment?
Let ua
show you how you can in­
vest your money and double
It In the next thirty or sixty
days. We have been in the
real estate business for years
and are glad to say we have
the finest listings and the
bent values in tho Stato of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urged to list
their properties with uj for
better results and quick action

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This bank, as a member, share* in the strength uiu
•he protection which F’ederel supervision affords. \V&lt;
offer to the public the facilities developed along safe
nnd conservative lines for nearly a quarter o f a century.

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FIRST NATIONAI BANK

Brobsrs

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ed Mrs. Alcxa ‘--brimful o f new lirB 'and energy,
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Brother And Sis

After Examination And Quiz
sing By Officers, Youngster
v FinallyAdmits Committed
Act Because “He Got Mad”

ion In He­
ll Control
&gt;rporaNecessary

Expert Says Brain
That 4 &gt;f a Criminal
Boy Relates Story Without
Trace of Emotion; Grand
Jury to Probe Case Today

Against
ig Board

Toleration Is

The
ind Son |
'’or Mi
HENDERSONVILLE.
Oct. fl.—&lt;yp)—Bonnie L.
a local barber and son. Ml
Brooks, were arraigned ii
oerior court ,Monday afte:
&gt;n a chargo of murdering
Y. Bryson, former mayor oi
city, who Brooks claims
found at hia home with
Brooks when the defendant
expectedly arrived there.
A t the time ho is tuld to lave
found Bryson at his 1 #me
Brooks fired several shot i ®t
Bryson, who made hia e» ape.
Subsequently an agreement was
reached in court th a t Br rson
was to leave the state ffr ■
period of two years. He re urnt
m itm
ed about
the first of Auguii an d
when seen on the streets ihere
on Aug. 0 by Brooks, the litter
is said to have opened fl&gt;» on
hHn
Brook's son is also nllegi d ta
have fired a t Bryson, the 1 itter
dying almost instantly. The ease
lias been tentatively set for
Thumlay morning with J wye
Harding of Charlotte presl ling.

IRDERED SOON
JK m S l f f j y . f g

_ Jtrtst Hears Walk-Out
of Bitumniou9 Miners May
Be Called; President Lewis
Keeps Mum on Tiie Subject

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LEGIONATHTUDEl^S SS*
Dealings
ON AIR SQUABBLE Fair
Disarmament PI
Court Also Disallows Strike May Spread
To Several States STILL UNDECIDED Addresses Anni
Alleged Slander Talk

Defense Shows S ig n s Crt^rab*
ling as Testimony
Sho’wlfif
e s tl
Insanity in Cole Family Is
Barred at Mondny Session

Various Delegations Submit
Counsel fo:* Both Sides En&lt; BHumnious Miners Declare
Resolutions on Case But
Operators
Have
Vlolnted
Rage In Arguments Involv­
No Action Is Taken Last
All
Existing
Agreements
ing Many PeroonalRemarks
Night by Air Cbmmittee
NEW YORK, Oct. 0.—One of
ROCKINGHAM, N. C., Oct. C.—

Legion Gatherii

TAMPA, ( * / 0.—(A1)—For the
firs t timo since his arrest In con­
President In Favor
nection with the death of his
younger sistkr and brother last
Palmer Is
OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 0.—W —
Saturday, Norbert Noble, nine
UP)—Testimony to- prove that in­ the most significant developmenta
year-old boy, Monday admitted
Discussed
sanity has been in the family of which has yet occurred In connec­ The Initial session of the Seventh
having fired the gun th at caused
W. B. Cole and that specific slan­ tion with the strike of anthracite annual convention of the American
OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 6,
Meeting
their deaths.
ders were made by W. W. Ormond miners, took place Monday when Legion ended Monday afternoon af­
John
L.
Lewis,
president
of
the
(AP)
President Coolidge, ad­
ter
brief
opening
ceremonies.
The
The admission was made in the
to bis friends about Cole’s dau­
N. Oct. 6.— .J ™ n ^ H f f o r d B. Cook, who la office of Dr. H. Mason Smith, not­
ghter, was offered by the defense United Mine Workers, declined to iierlous work of the gathering went dressing the American L
on a report that ho is to committee meetings
ed psychiatrist, who examined the
.of the wealthy dotton manufactur­ comment
C. Palmer was
preparing to call a general strike Most of them early Mondpy night ion convention here today,
boy. After the examination Dr.
e
r
Monday.
clarctl that the results of the
,y by the Shipof the bituminous miners on or
Smith reported to Judge E. C. Dar­
Neither testimony was allowed. soon after Nov. 1, if the hnrd coal hod not been productlvo of re­ World Wnrw ill be lost and
ta.s president of
lington, of the Juvenile Court, that
C. R. Hall, a defense witness, strike is not settled by thut time. sults. Several knotty problem!' the nations of the world
icy fleet corpor- relewcii on n $2000 bond He la while the child was not actually
wen* encountered, Including the a t­
testified
that In November, 1024,' In tho faco of tho silence main­ titude
of the aeronautical commit­ prepare far another conflict
as at the same Ihown in n atat* guard u n ifo rm ^ insane, his mental development
Ormond had made remarks to him tained by tho mine workers lead­
had been considerably retarded.
tee
toward
William Mitchell. unless racial antagonisms are .
d vice president
about Miss Ellasbeth Cole, former­ er, at least one future develop­ Tho various Col.
He also said tho boy’s brain was
committees will have
ly
Orpiund’s
sweetheart,
Cole
shot
demobilized and a universal
Corporation in
ment seemed highly probable—that
th a t of a potential criminal.
Orinond to death August IB, 15)25, he will endeavor to bring about a until Thursday to report.
attitude
of toleration is creatod.’
uropean operaCase to Grand Jury.
In Its consideration of the
nine months luter.
strike
in
both
the
union
nnd
non­
Inasmuch
os
the
Grand
Jury
will
“
If
our
country ia to have an*
wley of BosThe defense offered Hall’s tes­ union soft coal fields of most oi Mitchell matter, the committee had position of leadership," he added,
meet today, Judge Darlington
before
it
resolutions
presented
by
timony to corroborate Fred By­ West Virginia and In some sec­
deemed it advisable to have it con­
"I trust it may be in th at dlre«&gt;
ten by accepting
num, Cole’s personal attorney, tions of western and central Penn­ vnrious posts in Kansas, Michigan, tlon, and I believe that the plac;
sider the boy’s case before taking
Minnesota
and
Ohio.
who has testified that after he ob­ sylvania.
. o f Mr. Palmer,
any further action. Facts in thu
where it should begin ia a t home.
The semion quickly developed
tained n signed letter from Or­
Whether there would then be a
case will be presented today, and
Sjftter of form had
Asserting that no nation ever ’
into
a
heated
discussion
of
whether
mond promising to stop making spread of tho strike to Illinois, In­
if no action Is taken by them,
file when he was
hnd or ever will have an army
personalities
(Colonel
Mitchell)
remarks
about
Cole's
daughter,
Or­
ProblemsConfronting Sanford Judge Darlington will order him
diana, Ohio and other bituminous
enough to guarantee It
esldent of the corpomond made promiscuous remarks fields, either by order or “spon­ should be considered in framing l u i large
Celery Growers to Be h ully committed to the Florida Farm |
against attack In time of peace or
two years ago.
various
resolutions
nnd
it
was
dc
in
Rockingham.
taneous action" on the part of the
and School for Epileptics
insure its victory In war, the
Studied By Agriculturists; Colony
The defense contended that the soft coal mines, uppears wholly a cided that a sub-committee should to
and Feeble Minded a t Gainesville.
President
said that “penco and se­
bo
appointed
to
consider
all
resoNo
RecommendatlonsGiven
iCTON, Oct. f l.- V f ) If this course is taken, Norbert Increase of 400 Per Cent testimony would tend to prove mal­ matter of conpccture.
curity are mure likely to result
lutiomi,
regardless
of
tho
subject
lent with President
ice
on
Ormond’s
part
and
would
will be taken to Goinesvillo by
Revealed In Figures Re­ also tend to show the effect on The report of which all the niin- matters. The sub-commltteo met from fair and honorable dealings
.methods for disposTho discussion of various prob­ Mrs. Nunnlo Reichert, assistant
lease for Quarter Ending Cole’s mind of remarks similar to
!&gt;vemment’s merchant lems incident to the successful cul­ probation officer.
Sept. 30, By Postmaster those told him by Bynum.
was emphasized in a tivation
celery in this section,
While Norbert was being ex­
than by any attempt a t
londay by Commis- and the formulation of plan*
*
Hut Little Effect.
s Colonel
s t t J 5Mitchell
s r s - and
« Ida army nations
..........................
amined by Dr. Smith, funeral ser­
competition
in squadrons —
and bat­
The
prosecution
based
its
oppo­
^Thompson of the shlp- further research work in the ex­ vices were being held for Violet
Revenue derived from the salo
talions."
Wall
Street
who haii resigned pro- termination of insect PMtll«iUi|l and Arthur, the younger sister of. postage
status were the subject of conver­
and
documentary sition on the grounds that a conCoal strike is still regarded sations. on nil sides today.
“No doubt this country," he con- 1
iinat the proposal to di’Dases, which arc known to cut and brother, whom he killed S at­ stamps and other government col­ | versatlon nine months ago was too here
(Washington)
ns
more
serious
tinued,
“could, if it wished to
[board or do away with down tire yenrly production fig­ urday.
remote
to
havo
any
effect
on
Cole
s
lections made at the Sanford post­
“Mitchell Men” Parade
than Ih publicly admitted. No bo spend more money, make a better
mind
nnd
that
the
remarks
of
the
&gt;resontation in its mem- ures of thin Important cron, were
office
for
the
month
of
September
The
District
of
Columbia
deleNorbert was taken to the office
military force, but that is only
the outstanding features of a con­ of Dr. Smith by Judgo Darlington is nnnounceil as $2,184.20 by Post­ conversation were never communi­ lutlon is in sight.
rrution broke out with banners in­ part of the problem that confronts_
"Lewis
is
now
planning
to
call
cated
to
Cole,
therefore,
they
could
J ’s action last week In ference of agriculturists in this nnd J. M. Lassiter, probation-of­ master J. P. Hall.
.
strike in general bituminous fields, scribed “ We are Mitchell’s men the government; Tho teal .quw-*
hud no effect.
ull control of the Fleet city Monday.
and paraded.
While figures of tho same month have
ficer.
tiorr is whether spending mote
For two hours opposing counsel including the non-union West Vir­
n, he asserted, was necRepresentatives of the United
The boy showed no trace or in 1024 nre not available for comCapt. Junlun Peyser of W ashing­ money to make a better military
ginia,
where
he
expect*
response
correct the chaos and States Department of Agriculture, emotion regarding his act until P riso n a^reiatlvJ^‘eitrmut«"of"the j argued tho question and the nd- despite failure of Fairmont strike ton, D. C., close friend of Mitchell, force would really make a better
fnr th,' i.unrtcr ending Sept. I dresses to the court were punctulihi: i'ration resulting from tha University of Florida Experi­ Judge Darlington reminded him of
last year. This Is scheduled for declared that Hhould thu (.olonol country.
B compliance with Pres- ment Stations, the Florida Stato the fact thut his brother and s I b coinc to Omaha one of tho district
about Nov. 1.”
O ppomcs Larger Armed Force.
Jidge’s insistence that Plant Hoard and .other agencies ter were in Heaven.
In previous ycurs, where the {delegates would resign hia seat and
“ I would be tho last to dispar­
ruled
against
the
State,
then
afPalmor, president of the 'interested in calory production a t­
A t that a few tears trickled rcfleet the enormous expansion of
ter more urgument reserved his anthrecite miners have been on i permit Mitchell to ait as a icgu- age tho military art. I t la la an
,n, "lio given powers the tended tho meeting, according to down his chocks, but in a moment huslnosB ut the locul institution.
ruling until he had studied the strike and reports th a t the soft[jnrly constituted^ delegate, jw™ch h{Lorab le,f ad patriotic calling of Wa
exclusively lodged in the an account furnished by B. F. his eyes were dry again and he
Postal
receipts
for
the
three
eoal mine workers, still working Vfctftd permit him lrvr\nieW M l»n the hlcKcst fank. But I can seboard." Tho members, he Whitncr, Seminole county agent.
evinced little interest in th e pro* month period closing £opt. J 0. matter more fully *ndvftnnlly rul­ under co n tra ct, intended also to go service fight to the conventi
^ m erit in any unnecessary exed
ugainst
thu
defenfl|U.
e r hnd to take shnrp 1»Included among the crop and erodings which were to determine l!)i4 lire shown as $725)J)0. Reve­
out, were brought* to Mr. Lewis. flooi*.
pendituro of money to hire men to
Under
its
application
tho
do*
the president' or ignore
tho question of Ills sanity.
nue announced at the locul postof- fejiso cannot offer evidence of His usual reply wus that “the
There were hints in many quar- build fleets and carry muskets
gations under their oath bacteriology specialist* i present at
Admits Firing Gun.
the conference* yeaterduy were:
ficc .for
ight bo when international relations uml
#•
slanderous reinnr.u
remarks muw
that were .....
not United Mine Workers abides by ters that the convention mHl
. . the
—- same
——- quarter
•
. of this sianuerous
Admission that he had discharg­ year is declared to total
its agreements."
called
upon
to
consider
taking
a ngreenientH permit the turning of
W.
H.
White
nnd
B.
L.
Boyden,
communicated
to
Colo
und
Bynum
zrd was understood at a
But when the Washington report formal attitude towards the prohi­ such resources into the making of
ed the gun which caused the death
on increase lor im- 1 !is
,intv
who
commuuiis
the
only
witness
who
commuui
lay to have discussed the of the Burcnu of Kntohriology; Dr. of the other two children came af­ representing
140
waa transmitted to Mr. Lewis yes­ bition amendment nnd towards de­ oo&lt;l roads, the building of better
cuted such remarks to him.
Mr, Palmer from the S. P. Doolittle ami A. C. Foster of ter u series of questions put to him ycur of $3,170.80, or nearly
terday ut his headquarter* in claring iUulf ready to abundon one emea, the promotion of education
tho
Bureau
of
Plant
Industry;
J.
per
cent
Exception to Ruling.
of tho corporation, but
Philadelphia, he • siguiricuntly of Its cardinal principles, non-par­ and all the other arts of peaeo
by
Dr.
Smith.
0.
Clarko
of
tho
Bureau
of
ChemOther
revenues
reported
by
the
The
defense
took
an
exception
move In this direction
made no comment whusoever. The ticipation In politics. -No official which minister to the advancement
istry,
United
States
Department
,
Ignited
Didn’t
you
point
the
gun
at
them
postal
authorities
here
to*'
|
the
and
later
when
Mrs.
W.
C.
Little,
parent. The consistent
only quotation obtainable came
be (footed upon tho possi­ of human welfare."
• B.
„ E.
.. ....
smmlssionor
Hn- of Agriculture; Dr. 0 . Weber, Dr. and null the trigger?” the doctor quarterly period include $10, &lt;40.44 u cousin of Cole, was prevented from Ellis Seurlcs, editor of thu would
bility of those matters being urged
from postal accounts und $24,­ from testifying that Insanity has
•tKo*have Mr! Palmer K. W. Ruprocht. Prof. J. R. Watson nskeu.
Avoiding direct reference to any
United Mine Workers’ Journul und from the floor, however.
0-11.17
from
a
total
of
2,724
money
cd
President
Coolidgoiund
Director
Wilmon
Newell
of
the
been
in
Cole’s
family,
tho
defense
specific
situation. Mr. Coolidgo
"Yes,
I
did,"
the
boy
replied
in
W»&lt;1
often Mr. Lewis’ chief spokesman.
Candidates For Conrmunder
n’t
resiirn’ution Florida Experiment
expressed the opinion that military
it for Ida
hia resignation,—
- . Station.
. . . Gain-, a voice devoid of any emotion orders issued here, in addition to took unother.
reveal
“The
miners,"
said
Mr.
Searlcs,
The first session produced three power should be subordinated _ to
an.1
•%.
csvillc; II. S. McQuniu and Bernard whatever.
tho $3,5)00.70 from sale of docu­
Mrs. Little hnd to bo cautioned “cun soy nothing ut this time conwhich
admitted till
candidates
for national
vhii
j ............ .. ... ...
inUllllllLil
III1 UUcvn »»»*
..... *
‘
, itpnnrii
Gcbauf of Gainesville and Griffin,
Because of the low mentality of mentary stamps. This is shown to from the bench when Bhu insisted cerning
the report that there niuy I mmum|t,r, an,i „ definite trend and governed by civil authority,
bo
larger
than
during
the
same
over
n
sustained
objection
to
the
tho
bo
,rd
was
"An
inGeorgia;
M.
R.
Ensign
of
the
Aua general strike in thu bitumln- towun|s w ard in g tho next annual and continued:
tho board was An in r|cuUurgl Kxtons}on Division. Uni­ tho boy, Dr. Smith conducted only
question that insanity had been be
" It is for this reason that any
(ranch of government, versity of Florida; Dr. E. D. Ball, n part of his investigation in the term in 15)24.
ous
fluids "
convention to Philadelphia to be
Local authorities stato that the observed in Cole’s fumily.
cutivc brnnch,” Mr. and Dr. E. W. Berger, of the State morning. Ho later examined the
However, from other sources, held during tho Sesqulcentenniul organization c*f men in the mili­
Mrs. Little was culled to cor­ closely in touch with the coal sit­
rapid rise in Income at the banboy in the afternoon.
his statement today
Those urged for tho tary service bent on inflaming the
1'lnnt Board staff. Gainesville and
After the examination had been ford office will result in further roborate her son, Paul, who testi­ uation, it was leurned that where celebration.
post
of
homfr
H. I*. Shnfford public mind for tho purpose of
M. Scott, C. M. Berry, S. D. concluded, Norbert was returned
, ■extension of facilities.
bale of fied that he hud told his mother the United Mine Workers consid­ of New York, are
ek of the Fleet Corporn- W.
Howard
Savage of forcing government action through
Chase,
S.
O.
Chnae.
W.
.
Leffler
to the probation office in *Pe ) documentary stumps in larger de- that Cole had uppeured “crazy" er that groups of bituminous oper­ Chicago nnd John McQuigg
ted by law in the mem­
of the pressure of public opinion is ai»
exceedingly dangerous undertaking
shipping board, the of- uml County' A "enl B. F. Whltncr, (jourthouse where he wnited to be nominations than heretofore uvall- when ho visited their home lust ators already liuvu broken their
tuken to the County Detention nbje j uo t o demunds of locul pa- March.
and precedent. This is so what­
tho Fleet Corporntinn Jr., of Sanford.
contracts with the union, the lat­ Ohio.
Georgo
I~
Berry
of
Tennemee,
The mother who had not been ter will not hesitate to call strik­
Tho conference had to do entire- Ilome.
trons, has been announced at the
ever form it might take, whether
ed bv and responsible to
‘
the
International
Pressnt home a t the time, wus called tu ers at the first opportune moment. Men's UnlonT was mentioned us u iil be for purposo of influencing
While
seated
there
ho
suddenly
|O
Crt|
office,
ine• bourd.
In
anv
neglect
!y
with
plans
for
experimental
.*
m
* ..... —I- _5 , 1.
- 1 ___
____I I ..___ It {■
ir malfeasance of any of- work with celery problems it is burst into teurs. Questioned b y ' p tmaster Hall today declared corroborate her son.
* This applies* to tho Hcthehom S S lb to rtpr.-scnl.tlvc af .he .he « « * » .
U jh J r th .. or
“ Mamma,’’ she suid her son told Mines Corporation and other lurgu po
said,
not
only
nt
Sanford, but probation officials who thought Jt La» ‘tiu. present rush in mail mutthe heads of departments.
the Fleet Corporation it
Southern
states.
her
that
night,
“Cousin
Bill
Cole
^ UOprecej
e,
precedcnted
in the history
c to the board, not the throughout tho State. The various lealixation of his act had just come
din-rotors of northern West Vir" It is for the civil authority to
Florida Endorses Mcl-orlond
specialists present devoted their to him, he replied that his head of the local office. He stated that came by this afternoon. He np I gmia the Pittsburgh Coal Comr (ration officials,
Frank McFarland of Kansus re­ determine what appropriation*
puny, in western Pennsylvania und
institution of the United time to formulating pluns for ex­ hurt.
more mail of ull classes hus been poured to be crazy.”
the endorsement of H onda, shall bo granted, what appoint­
Paul Little, in describing Colo s the Buffalo, Rochester und Pitts­ ceived
Judge Darlington said if he u handled by the local force during
Scificatly provides thnt periments in control of celery in­
Stat
but
has
not been endorsed by hit* ments shall bo made, and what
in shall have power to sects, celery diseases and fertilizer confined in the Gainesville Institu­ the past 10 days than passed actions, mentioned the character­ burgh railroad, in central Penn­ home state.
the
rules ahall be adopted for tho
istics
of
"nervousness,”
“pallor
government property, queu.ions and it was stated by those tion, he will be kept there until through the regular channels in the
dispose
sylvania.
Today’s opening session con­ conduct of its armed forces. Whnnisident insisted in a in charge that very careful plans sonic change is apparent in his five weeks previous. Authorities and “vucantly staring” that every
f Yet t
cluded with a solemn tribute to the ever tho military power starts dic­
Ition to tho board that have been perfected whereby the mental condition. From the report are at a loss to expluin the sudden other wltneaa who hnd testified a* Pardon Board Grants nation's dead of the World War.
comm
tating to the civil authority, by
the board should not various agencies and institutions of Dr. Smith it is believed th a t no avalanche which has continued un­ to Cole’s nppenrance hud mention­
m c“ v
“There is no death." sung l»y whatsoever means adopted, tho
iss the sales of ships mentioned will co-opcrute closely inprovement in his mental condi­ abated for ulmost two weeks.
ed.
Clemency to 44 Men Miss Kalheryn Browne of Chicago, liberties of the country are hegintfra
ipective purchasers but nnd harmoniously in trying to find tion will be experienced, and his
National defense
a minute of silent prayer for souls ing to end.
__
function
should remain solutions for the many problems ultimate removul to Chattuhoochee
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Oct. 5— of the host and tho noten of Tups, should nt all times be supported,
iy with Admirnl Palmer, confronting the celery producers. is expected by juvenile authorities.
(/p)_Forty four pardons, three pa­ the soldier’s farewell, sent the dele­ but any form of militarism should
The • double trugedy occurred
Open Conflict
No attempt was made at the
be resisted."
roles, eleven commutations of sen­ gates uway with serious faces.
?nicd, except in op&lt;?n con- meeting to formulate recommenda­ Saturday morning in the home of
To the home state of Gen. John
(Continued on Pugo Three)
tence
und
four
restorations
to
cittho president, opportun- tions to the grower.:, it being point­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Noble, who were
irn all the facta in con­ ed out that many suggestions, par­ at work.
.
,
. .
Hoard of Pardonu ut the semi-an­ F2. F. Gov. Adam McMullen bade Play By Play Account
tinued on Page Three)
Workmen hearing the report or
ticularly for tho control of celery
the Legionnaric* welcome and
nual session held recently.
diiimses, can be niude a t the pro­ a shotgun ran to the house where
Deliberation
on
possible
relief
The
acts
of
clemency
were
afMayor Junies Duhlman of Omaha
Ilctarnirig yesterday from his an­
time upon the basis of past they found Norbert with the wea­
sioii of I ratified last night’s seizure of the Of World Series to Be
*y Salesman I n per
measures
to
be
adopted
in
bund­
firmed
nt
an
executive
scs
experience and such advice will be pon in his hinds, standing over nual vocation, spent at , IJay|on® ling the present Inbor and hous­ the board, held last week, when city by telling the veterans ito Furnished By Legion
the prone bodies of his younger Beach, City Clerk L. R. PfolllP» ing in this city wai. the main topic
ido Is Robbed Of issued from time to timo.
the list was authorized for pub- “take it. it’s youru"
is issuing building permha with
brother and sister.
It
is
also
pointed
out
that
the
of
a
general
discussion
by
mem­
Ucation.
Play by play results of tho
100 In Diamonds research work now contemplated “Brother shot us. Ho was mod u renewed interest today. Ho stat­ bers of the Sanford Rotary Club F’ormal notice of tho pardons,
S1FX1E IS PROCLAIMED
World Series.which opens tomorrow
ed
this
morning
that
ho
ia
glau
to
a
t
us,”
Viojet
told
the
workmen.
extends Into new fields and results
in Pittsburgh, will be depicted
An ambulance was summoned get back to Sanford, and enumer­ a t their weekly luncheon in the paroles, commutations and citizen­
ORliANDO, Oct. 6.—(A*)—No cannot be expected until after
Seminole Grill today.
ship went forward from the gov­
graphically on the automatic acoro
iu to the identity of the man who period of months. As rapidly as in­ and the children removed to a hos- ated his reasons.
p u ffin
by*
ernor’s
offico
soon
after
the
lilt
Following
the
presentation
of
Mr.
Phillips
reportn
considerable
A. Wagner, jewelry sale.vnan of formation of value ia obtained by litai where they died a short time
was
approved
with
the
letter*
mull­
tha
Chamber
of
Commerce
housing
dissatisfaction felt by residents In
' _rnt rob- the reumreh workers, however, it later.
sdelphia says
tyi- ’last‘ nig
morvy, according io en announce­
several cities along the East Coaat survey report to the members, by ed so as to reach their destination throughout Greece.
him'
of
$135,000
worth
of
din—
it.’
i
iwi. . i t ,
**
m®de
available
for
use
of
ment made this morning by of­
Tampa—New $200,000 cafe to regarding the methods of adminis­ Henry Kies, Jr., several suggest­ today.
s op the outskirts^0' this city, (^ ^ rowur3(
Krowers ure nsficials of the local post.
be constructed on Eust Broadway. tration in vogue In that section. ions were made concerning possible
been found this morning, tte* j sured
Generul oxtravagance among ine solutions for the evil.
The board, built by tho legionling to « statement issued nt |
_
Col. Oeorgo W. Knight brought
nariea last year for use duriug tho
city heads, he says, has brought
office of .the Orange county
about numeroun complaints trom the question of scarcity of skilled
World Series, is said to be complete
in every detail and will reflect th«
taxpayers. Cheap paving, realty i labor to the attention of the Ror
He says ho was unarmed Inst
speculation with a Minimum of tarians, and the two sltunt.ons
announcement of each P*®y
11 "J
jht when he went with the man
received over the Legion* -a-eu
building in proportion, and con­ were compared and treated jointly
sell his uncle some diamond*.
Continuation of a number of 1ilarily disposed of, following their
.^_ direct from Forbes Fwd.
gested. over-crowded living acco­ by the body.
j said he accompanied him outWhile no definite action was cases on the criminal docket nnd | non-appearance in court. A writ l According to the announcement
le the city in the man’s car and
modations are among the condi­
Byron J. Connell pilot of tho Hawui tions which Mr. Phillips reporta.
taken by the cfoo at this time re­ the dismissal of the others, foi &gt;f capias was issued for «»*«•. t •.IV.’ thc^board will be in oreraWASHINGTON, Oct. fl.-UP)
lid ho waa ordered out of the
inn flinht plane PN-1) No. 1, also
to
a
tree
i
Six
naval
air
officers
Monday
opTwo rounts, charging ai.kr
immediately after the atart
Comparing the localittab he de­ garding the m atter, tho belief of various reasons, consumed the
tr and then was tied
-id the men went away with suit- nosod Colonel William Mitchell’s look exception to Colonel Mitchell’s clares that Sanford Is reasonably the members present was express­ time of the bimluole County vated assault and one wiargfog tlo n lm m jd ta u ^
-• morning
•
-• open—
ed us confident that the problem Court this
plan for 'rc-organization. of the charge thot “amateur bungling by free from this state of be.ng.
ut* the
tassault and battery, against fam es or tne games admission will .bw
ire of jewelry.
A nominal
nationu! defense while the Colonel non-flying naval officer* was rethe harmonious accord and will be worked out in time by local ing scaalon of the October term. Long were dropped. The ra»e had
leg! on it ta said.
ty of
of There were no hearings.
himself wus called to the war de­ sunnsibl* for the failure of the c« ^ d « n tla”*attUude™aHord^ the civic interests. The necessity
settled, « .'» «
W .,* i p « m ti i« '•»!»•»*'■*■ T h«,
Many Jewel Robberies
to defray p«
S8fies Fena bau
M .f__l
henrty n\.nrM»rilMOTl
co-operaMon among those
Tho case of B. F . Ross was the was nolle pressed by the court.
NSW YORK, Oct. G.—Pre ious partment where disciplinary pro-j Ulght. He asserted all arrange- City Commission
here ny
mi illustra* hnnrtu
The cases ugainst Alvin Tunner, i announcer to t
•ding., against him are underlmentu were entrusted to Conimaii- tive. Paving work in Sanford is interested la enjoined by the en- first called today. Upon the nontenia, of which there are billions
uppearance of Ross, the court or­ W. M. Hart, W. II H art, W. G. not been nanwu t with tF.e Leg-.
j ( dollars worth stored in exclus­ lunsldcratiun as a result of his cri- der John Rodgers, fugbt *?.*.*„ far superior to any uoserved in a iTO body, however.
Robmaon. J. V. McKee, I By
Attendance
today
was
reported
tii-ism*
of
existing
conditions.
whom
he
described
as
a
v*
y,
Sshford Herald
ive Now York shopping districts,
dered bond estreated, and a writ Lee, John
number of East Coast cities, a K. Growland David White ion offlciuls, Thty by rlay accounB
FJmcr
Tho naval pilot* solidly lined j very good flyjr."
of
capias
issued.
Ross
was-charg­
good.
cm to have a call now for opera­
cording to Mr. Phillips.
a
will
secure
a
up before the president’s air board i
Oppose Suggestion
nd will be published with possession of intoxicating were continued until the next
tions of the criminal class.
An ardent deciple of angling. Mr.
also
01
;»;
by court order, because oi
in
Last winter furs, silks und vel­ against the Colonel’s propor.ed de-j Two of the other pilots to the Phillips reports having caught sev­
Markets
,i(luor'
....
t«
;
q'jent
witnesrics
and
for
othe:
Cases
ag
aim
t
Floyd
\y.vshburii
vnts
started
by
The
vets figured largely in burglaries i partment of national defense but opposed a suggestion
eral strings of bass in the waters
I nical reasons. Other cases will oe | fl
w
ar
whan
the
SaitK
» near Daytona, but, u.rangaly,
and
It.
Fl.
Hilyard,
up^n’charg
' street hold up, succeeded dur- | differed nrnnng themselvcti as to bocird by Major Generel
‘
to
t
'
CHICAGO, -Oct. fl.--(/P)—Wheat of vioialionA of tho liquor law*; i prosecuted tomorrow, it L» under- Herald
in the tnm
ig the sunnier by long list de­ u remedy for diseatisfartion which i Hines, army chief of •* *.
claims no record haul*- Accompan­
37
3-1 to 1M i May 158 .3-4 to and Myit Ctxx, chargVd with iW4sa- j
uUrt h'duurnul a
predations in which chain store they freely admitted was prevalent Ithe coastal defense be *ur
ied by his wife and daughter,
1
DU h. Mr Phillip* waa 13V l - l | Corn, Dec™
Dec, 77
»&lt; J -8 to 77 ing a .wuVthtoU check, wtro slm -1 for the day.
tills and payroll* were objects of anioug tho air personnel because entirely to the
.A &gt;
^
jsueh^un arraprem en_w ouu viofbittack. Now each day brings its ‘of thu present organization.
S
i
city
S
T
&amp;
i
u
.
'i
s
o.vv
u« j w . « .
(Continued
on Page Three)
'ajtffn
|neriea of reported thefts of prec­
One of the officers, Lieutonani
" ~
ious stones.

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noted farming
experts attend
local meeting

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BIG GAIN SHOWN
DURING YEAR IN
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City Clerk Philips Rotarians Discuss
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Trip To East Coast At Luncheon Today

Six Naval Air Officers Declare Their
Opposition To Mitchell Defense Plan

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County Court Disposes Of 14 Cases
During F irst Session This Morning

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U P W A R D WINSLOW M IT C H E L L ,
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T o all C r e d i t o r * . l e g a t e e s , D U tr lh u te e * und all P a jf fo M h a v i n g ISAIAH F U T C H r t ' a L .
D e fe n d a n t" .
C laim s o r D em a n d s a g a i n s t feald Ka­
i
C ita tio n
To I m IaIi Kutclt a n d w ife .—— —
* You, and caclj o f , / o u . are h e l e h y Fiitrlt,
w
hn««
C
t i a n n utno I* tin
nntlfled nnd r e q u i r e ! t o . p r e s e n t a h y k n o w n ; A. S o l ahrr i s«fld
w if e .---------rla lm a an d d - r a a n d s w h i c O ^ . ’m Molar,
C h r i s t i a n n a m e Is un*
e i t h e r nr you. m a y w xv* x g t f l m the know n:w ho"*
A n to n io S o ln ry a n d Wife,
entail) of K dtvurd W i n s lo w Mitchell ---------Solnry,
Whose C h r i s t i a n n a m e
deceased, la te of S e m in o l e C ounty. I*
unkn
o
w
n : I t P. Boyd a n d w ife—
Florida, to th e u n d u n s lg n e d A d m in
Boyd. w hone C h r is t ia n n a m e la u n ­
( s tr a tu m of sa id e a t a t e , w l l b l a . o n e —
know n; C. M. W illia m * r.nd wife.—
y e a r from tho d a t a h e r e o f, ..."
- W lllltuna, w h o s e C h r is t ia n
D ated S e p te m b e r l M h . A. t&gt;. IMS. ------nnnut I* u n k n o w n ; J a m e n C. I’a t f a r r.'tA NCRK I* M IT C IIK L L
son
and w ife , ------------- P a l t r r s d n ,
LA W ItK NU B C. H I T C l l K L L
whose C h r i s t i a n n a m e la u n k n o w n ;
F u tc h . u n m a r r i e d ; S aihuel O.
S ept: H -:i^ H U O c i:t r s ! ? l ^ 9 - « . ' N o v : Annie
F u tch and w ife ,----------- F u t c h . who:,e
Christian n a m e Isu n k n o w n ; lle tir y
F u tch an d w if e .----------- F u t c h . w hoso
Christian n a m e Is U n k n o w n ; Air*.
NOTICK F O R PtlH C IC A T IO N
F u tc h a n d h u s b a n d .--------&lt;*--*—
„
,
H E M A L NCf. (H7193 Alike
Futch, w h o se C h r is t ia n n a m e Is u n ­
I le p n r t n i r n l Of T h e I n t e r i o r
know
n
; W. H. F u t e h a n d w ife,——---V. 8. L an d o f f i c e „ t G ain e sv ille.
Futch, w h o s e C h r is t ia n n a m e Is Un­
n; ( l e o n e tv. F u t c h J r ., an d
. NHTICIv Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t know
wife,—---------- F u tc h . w h o s e C h r is t ia n
name Is u n k n o w n ! P o llle l l u f n e t t
and h u sba nd. G e o r g e B u r n e t t ; Nancy
Jon-t* and h u s b a n d ,
J . W. J o u e e ;
all fo rm e r
s to c k h o ld e r s ,
w h o se
names a r e u n k n o w n , of AtcKInsle
u n i M cK innon, a c o r p o r a ti o n .
If
sal-1 c o r p o r a ti o n Is no l o n g e r a le g al
en tity : McKInxIe nnd AIcKInnon, .1
r o - i a r t n o r s h l p a n d ea ch a n d eve ry
of the c o - p a r t n e r s , w h o s e n a m e s a r e
unknown, w h o w e r e on t h e 19lh day
of S ep te m b er A. D. t i l l t r a d i n g a n d
dying b u s in e s s u n d e r t h e r o - n n r l t f e r sli!n nam e nr.d s ty le of MrKInxIn
ami M cK innon, nnd ea ch n nd every
of the a b o v e n am ed d efe n ilau t* . If
living, nnd If e ith e r, a n y o r / a l l of
luilil d e f e n d a n t s he dead, t o till p a r ­
ties c l a im in g I n te r e s ts u n d e r th e
following d e c c n s r d d e f e n d a n t s , to -

Development
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KISSIMMEE—Kansas City man
PENSACOLA—Lot of GO-fcet
plans
largest buildini; progratn at
frontage soli] to Jacksonville con­
cern for repfljtcd sum of $-10,000; Intcroccan City within month.
cnlnrplng of hotol to (100 client
moniH planned.
PANAMA CITY—Grountl to he
broken in week for GO-room hotel
AVON PARK—Engineer
foi to coat over $.‘100,000,
new road program ix named; not­
prov/mtenta hHfUn, tn Highland ed author buys llG-acrc tract.
P ark ; children’s playground plans
placed beforo American Legiop;
GAINESVILLE — Work M arts
new exhibition buildings improve on new $160,000 hotel; Gainesville
to have new dnlly paper. (The
fair grounds,
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Daily Sun)—Trees cleared away
LAKELAND—Property of Na­ for now butel.
tional Carpenter’s/Union to be re ­
tained at I-akcland, with several
KEY WEST—Modern garago
million to be spent in improve­ btdng erected to cost ubout $20,­
ments; $503,960 roported in build­ 000; realty transactions show
ing psrmlts; city to widen Orange great activity, with more business
and Lime streets; protection prom­ expected in October.
ised nubile in buying Lakeland land
syndicate buys large lake front
APOPKA—One of tho most val­
tract; building permits reach ( 100^ uable
000 mark for single day; bank cor­ $7,000. pieces of property goes fur
Probably one
poration plans splendid skyscrap­
reason
for the V Q H y
er; sale of business property in
HOLLYWOOD—Now $3,000,000
p o p u la rity of
Tampa brings Lakeland
men hotel
open January. 8; work on
VVRIGLEY’S Is that it latts
wealth, report; sale of 8.G00 acres Lake to
Mabel harbor to begin in a
so long and returns such
nt Lake Stearns forerunner to big fotv Wee&gt;,n. .
great dividends for so small
development, is belief.
an outlay. * It keeps teeth
PALATKA—Civic clubs confer
dean, breath sweet, appetite
SEBRING—Bond
of $070,000
keen, digestion good.
to
plan
development
of
interest
for light and water sold. Exten­
Fresh and full-flavored
sive paving work is begun; erec­ throughout ccntiu! Florida.
always In its wax-wrapped
tion of 20 houses projected; con­
j—
package.
MONT1CKLLO—Bonds of $ 1 ,
struction of casino to be finished
C20,0()0 carry for good roods.
shortly.

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wife.— *-------W illia m s, Whose C h r is ­
t i a n n a m e is u n k n o w n : J a m e s .C.
1 'a tt e r a o n a n d w ife.------------ F a t t s r sotf, w h o s e C h r i s t i a n n a m e la u n ­
k n o w n ; .Anple F u t e h , S am u e l O.
F u t c h a n d w ife.-:------- F u t e h . whose
C h r i s t i a n n a m e la u n k n o w n ; H en ry
F u t c h nrtd wife.-------------F u te h , whose

Christian name la unknown;, Mrs.

M ika F utohr nnd h u s b a n d .------ ■-------F u t c h , w h o s e C h r is t ia n n a m e la u n ­
k n o w n ; W. F. F u tc h a n d Wife.-------iF u tc h . w h o s a C h r is tia n n a m e t« u n ­
k n o w n : O e o r a e W. F u t c h , Jr., and
w ife.-------------F u tc h . w h o s e ChrlUtlnn
n a m e Ja u n k n o w n ; F o l l l a . B u r n e t t
a n d h u s b a n d . G eorxo B u r n e t t ; N a n ­
cy J o n e s a n d h u s b a n d , ' J . W. Jo n e s ;
a ll
f o r m e r . s to c k h o l d e r s . , . .w hose
n a m e s a r e . u n k n o w n , of McKenale
a n d M c K i n n o n .'a c o r p o r a tio n . If said
- e o r p o ra tlo n Is no lo n g e r a le a n t e n ­
t i t y ; M c K e nale a n d M cK innon, a
c o - p a r t n e r s h i p a n d e a c h *tnl every
of t h e c o - p a r t n e r s , w h o se nam ex a r r
u n k n o w n , w h o w ere on t h e 19th day
of S e p te m b e r A. D. 1911- tr a d in g and
d o in g b u s i n e s s u n d e r t h e eo*pdrtn e r s h lp n a m e an d s t y l e o f lle K Ittsle
a n d M cK innon, o r o th e r w is e In nnd

e a c h Of yc
o u r - sa id Cl
Hrra*#' a t :
37th d a y oi
th e n a n d tl
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s drd e r he p u b l i s h e d In T h e - H a n f o r d
on ce ^Sech w e e k - f o r f o u r consecuW i t n e s s m y 'h a 'ind and tfte seal nt
th e C i r c u i t C o u r t. of t h e S e v e n t h
J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t of t h e S t a t e o f .F id rlda. in a n d f o r S e m i n o l e C ounty,
on t h i s tfid 31th d a y o f S e p te m b e r
A. P . 1919.
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. . V . K. DOUOLAS8.
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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 s
S e v e n th J u d i c i a l C i r c u it of F l o r ­
ida, • In a n d f o r - S e m i n o l e C ounty.
( S KAI.)
B y:.
A. M. W B K K S ,
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pi-COTTKS f t S P E N C E R
S olicito rs a n d o f C ouna el f o r
the C om plainant.
IN T U B C I R C U IT C O U R T O F T I I R
S EV E N T H J U D I C I A L C IR C U IT . OK
F I.O ltlllA , IN A N D F O R S E M I ­
NOLE COUNTY. IN C I I A N C K I tr .
a . AI. JACOBS.
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vs.
IHAIAH F U T C H e t a l .
*, D e f e n d a n t s .
TO M cK lN Z lK A N D M cKINNON. n
C o rp o ratio n :
I t being m a d e to a p p e a r t b t h i s
C o u r t tlmt HumrnoAs In C h a n c e r y
h a s been h e r e t o f o r e Issued, d i r e c t ­
ed to you. n nd t h a t t h o S h e r i f f 6f

Judge o f the Clm h\
J h J u d ic ia l Cirtut l
a n d for HemlnnU r«
PeCOTTKH ft HI’KNCn
S olicitors a n d of ( w
t h s C o m p ts in u i
Kept. 31 Oct. 5-12-B.C,

5»0 per cent of
MIAIVii Shores
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aincss block anti many homes unTAVARES—Citizens form mil\lor way; lloynton developer to lien dollar corporation for cenerul
ponsor- GOO-acro improvotnent pro- buftdtafr operations nt Tnvan&gt;e.
oct. . .

w hosV ^rlsM R »a£Y

Is u n k n o w n ; R. F. B oyd nn d wife.

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Shores Investors

EVERY

DELRAY—Building permits to
DAVENPORT—Construction to
begin nt once on largo bus term i­ la! $7-1,850 for week.
nal and garage.
UOWEY—Contracts for six mil
BOYNTON—Construction of bu- lien dolluts in highways arc let.

th e

above statement is to you, as a potential Greater Miami Investor?

Judging from the continuous growth of G reater
Miami, it goes w ithout saying th a t before long
the rem aining balance of Miami Shores proper­
ties will be absorbed by Miami, and Shoreland
Company will not oppose such action any more
than they opposed the recent election, which ab­
sorbed approxim ately 50% of the entire property.

T rue—it costs Shoreland Company—as a ci remuv
pany—considerable money to have one-half recent
which
the properties taken into the City of Miami!
this time and by reason of the fact th a t Shoa
land Company, having promised all city improij
ments, will fulfill th a t promise—install comple
city improvements such as streets, paving, sid
walks, curbing, w ater, electric lights—delivi
ing completely improved properties to th e buy
and fully paid by Shoreland Company

AND WHAT A SAVING THIS MEANS TO THE INVESTOR
OF WORRY AND MONEY

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21 ACRES

Almost Touches City Limits—High and Dry
$325.00 P er Acre
il means th a t those im provem ents shall be installed and paid for by Shoreland Company, accordinfl
definite specifications known to the p u rch aser when lie selects his property, hence the eliminaifj
cf all special assessments.

A REAL BU Y -265 ACRES
A wonderful site for development, 1-2 mile hard
road, 1-2 mile railroad. Near Country Club on
Geneva Avenue, lakes, orange groves, high land

Over and above all this, MIAMI SHORES is thoroughly and properly zoned as to restrictions. It is little wol
ooi, then, th a t ail these advantages, plus the Shoreland Company’s sales and publicity service,
ways a t the command of Shoreland investors in the m atter of resales.

$80,000.00
1-1 Cash, Balance 1,2,3 Years

Holly Realty

Company

Phone 702

Valdez Hotel Bldgr

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Britt-Chittenden Realty Comp a n v

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210 East First St., Sanford, Flit.

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Ration, Mount Dora ■♦B
mat Cont]tfk99 &gt;10d$e«‘b t

DISAPPROVES NEW «A1

-To"“6vrfc""Mitch'
■Page One)
S ervice Act.
■active service
|bthorir.o brood
■rgcncies of all
te e s , both per­
L the President
he of war, powI somewhere for
| prices” ns fa r
tsslble in justice
I its defenders.”
frays’ be ifhpdsjusticc and war,
i nlyfays .possible
lals Vritn money,'
not be purchas-

BETTER BUYS
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L o t_ F „ r t Mellon . £
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Lot—Bel A i r ...... .....
Lot—P ark Avenue (ci
ACms

A page devoted entirely to Real

,a " (l (G m i

80 Acres Hammock laml i

R- W. LAWTON
Rooms 203-205 Meisch Unilding-.

Ri*al Eatatn anil Investmcnla

E state Bargains. Something San­
ford has beeh waiting for. No
need to look all through the paper
for th a t buy. You’ll find it rig h t
here sooner or later W atch this
page fo r “Special Listings,”

king., for at jn 9re
I justice, a more
icy of law, a more
Rrmony,' wc must
its of peace. Pro­
jections under .tho
-the world Is not
|e except during
•tic and intomn; One of the groat
th? nations toilay
lie auoh tranquil-

REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Masonic Building------Phone 707

went to tho capitol, where he cal­
led a conference of prow . J * H f
re la tiv e s and annoiunced th a t if
disciplinary proceedings were iniU
ntcH Kcniescntalive t rank Becd,
of IHInbls, h merhber of theHouSo
anti-aircraft eottimitteo of th a ,
ja s t coneryss, woyld
as civilian counsel. ™ e Co’onei
also reiternted that the fitf« ™r ,
a national defense department h“d I
jUTho1farPrfepttrtment case •K*lu^ 1
Colonel Mitchell at this «**» 1*
in the hands of Colonel Q *oW *
\ Nugent of tho inspector Jf ■
iffiw - No definite acUon
toward bringing court "lartial pro­
ceeding till th« return to the city
the U tter part of the w ^ k of Actinjr Secretary of W ar D«vis.

( “ chimplon o( the bure,u ot aero-

including 7 rooms, bath garage,
once about this.

Price 5

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
Two .4tory frame residence

Will make an ideal home,

See us at

P art cash and monthly payments on

Sanford Avenue
Ripe for subdivision, adjoining city lim its

balance,

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COLCLOUGII REALTY COMPANY
311 F irst National Bank Hldg.
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raoni house west F irst St,

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INSURANCE

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Prom otes

12 ACRES
In heart of Sanford

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY

ACT QUICK

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

o: SaliHfnction to Owner and Buyer

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Established 1910

W. V. WHEELER

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LOANS----- -INSURANCE

Office 116 Mprri we!her Building
CITY PROPERTY------FARMS

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SUBDIVISIONS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Phone 490-W

TRACTS

ACREAGE

A 3-acre bargain on Counlry Club Road
Sanford, Fla

room cottage, close in, on Park Avenue,

Term s.

Only $2,200. Good term s
ita—JO Acres, S cultivated, CO Oroingi
5 room house

.

Only $3,500 Cash
PHIL SMITH

Oviedo— Ope S tory Brick Store 17x50

Only $4,500 — 1-3 Cash
Longwood—5 acre grove, House ami L

Only $100 p er acre, 1-3 cash

In Hose Court, $2,500.00,

Real Estate

A ttractive term s.

&gt;tn—80 acres, south side lake, north bri
considerable tim ber

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

invested

Number 15 Bill Bind, Opposite
20 Years K pcrience

Investments

to lender service to you.

116 South Park Ave,
Phone 201

,c that wo live undue
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—(/P)—
hie ciicumatancos. But The Supreme court began its nc\v
term with a crowded docket.
tiiuv w
Naval nvmtion
aviation uiiicvrs
officers wurv
wore
rorylaxly else we
I hcn, a by thc president's air hoard.
|h at wc might do if • The interparliamentary union
Dmvocutlons nnd their *rtc|mtcd customs Imrricra and lim^ lltip fa ft) are not likely to I Rations of armaments.
Vsromjjjjiwn condition or help
The Fall-Sinclair indictments
AityAjw|f much until wo come charging conspiracy in the oil
ic\ synjjfthetlc understanding loasos were attacked in tho dis­
huinanyngturc is about thc trict supreme court.
i everyVIMre that it is rather
Colonel Mitchell repoited to tho
ly diatiUn4 cd over the surfnr&gt; inspector general’s office, which is
ic r:irth, ami that we are all considering disciplinary
action
id in g common brotherhood,
/e can only make America
in the t|Ur ieime whirl) that
is by culRvating a spirit of
&gt; and giHid will, by the
i&gt;f the virtues of patience &gt;
forbearance, bjr being ‘plens in.nwjrcy’ and through pro- Italian Debt Mission
t a t home and helpfulness
To Sail on October22
ad utafiling as an example of
a*rvic*[to humanity.”
ROME, Oct. 6.— OP) —Count
jVlRST SNow r
Volpi, thc finance minister and tho
other members of thc Italian debt
llUAMD KUUK.
funding mission to Amcricn, have
-*/P)—Snomtlic f
definitely decided to sail from
nnplcs OcL 22 aboard the steam er
Duilio

PROPERTY
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P E R O l /AL- l A S M E ., I
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First Natioal Bank

4 Room House (furnished) and garage on Ehn Ave.'

$4500.00.

162 Acres Near Enterprise. BeauUful lakeland
springs on property.
$175.00 per acre. T e r m .
32 Aci*cs with frontage on Lake/Monroe within old
city limits on west side. $3000.00 per acre. Terms.
Offer Subject to Prior Sale and Change l" Price.

W. F. Holborn, Mgr.

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Wednesday, October 7th.
Under the auspices of the American Legion,
9:00 P. M.

CITY H A L L
v

Red Morris Orchestra.........

Herald, a newaiMpjr »mi&lt;«&gt;t*"!}••&lt;*, A”

mnn’s wile, he very cnrciui not to
\ct Mm a r r U a n d s w y o u r holding
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The Ball Hardware

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW
LOCATED CLOSE TO SAN LANTA
ON DIXIE HIGHWAY
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Real Bargain

K*»y Terms.

REALTOR
Rooms 501-502. Phone 55
First National Bank Building.
SALES FORCE
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M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING
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W ednesday N ight, Oct. 8th 8 p. m.

la n p r c . c r l p l l o n f o r

FORT LAUDERDALE, Oct., A
tfP)—Amos Lnrmoutli, formerly Malaria, Chills nnd Fever
of MadisanyUlo, Ky-&gt; died In a local Dengue or Bilious Fever.
hotpital last night of injuries re­
It k i l l , r t e s crota.
ceived Saturday morning when the
truck he wus driving wus hit by a
Florida E ast Coast train. As a re­
sult of the accident City Manager Lessons in Classical
J. B. Horne is to confer with city
attorney M. Louis Hull to sec whut
Dancing
authority the city has to rcqulro
the railroad ccmpuny to take steps
to protect thc crossing.
Will be given by Miss Sara

Williams

tk o k w B lack. )
C'lE 1
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P 6 ROVAL i&lt;=&gt; A J
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Terms.

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By

NWSfcLF F t R
A 'N tV X .IiL L

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i our room house for $3,500.00.
•$1,500 cash, balance easy term s

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1 A/AS VOMO A X PuCTFv MoSKW
V N u O Q ttO
LOOvftVJ GvJW.

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY

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People who cat hurriedly should
not put into their mouths larger •
hunks of food than they can swnl- ]
low. A man choked to denth on a j
piece of ham the other day. I ts ,
n sweet way to die, but bad if you
want to live.
If you arv n hooch hound and
your prc-Vn(ptead HUpply hns giv­
en out, ho Hurc to take out plenty
of Jlfe insurance and secure n res­
ervation a t the home for the blind.
, If you arc swimming in the bay
add a Hhark bite* off your leg, do
to secure L. R. Reynolds atatc not hang around and try to recover
secretary of the Association, but your leg from the shark. Kush to
Mi. Reynold:! will be unnhle to it doctor mid get a cork leg from
como here until Oct. 14, nt which him
In Sanford Heights on Park
If you suffer from insomnia,
time ho will appear before tho
nro
nnd
your
troubles
arc
getting
on
Kiwanians in tho interest of the
und Onk Avenue
and
your nerves, buy
L_. an
— Ksscx
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movement.
,
the fresh air
Activities of the safety commit­ Like long drives in thc
»ure to buy an
tee ami other matters of impor­ every day. But be sure
Prices
tance to members are announced alarm clock so you can wake up
in
tho
mornings.
for tho meeting tomorrow, and of­
Yours,
ficers aro urging tho attendance of
BILL.
the’ entire membership at the
luncheon. The presence of Mayor
Chinaware in English Porce­
Alsop, it is pointed out, should
lains, Buvarlnn nnd Japanese W ith terms of fourth cash,
prove a drawing card of great
balance in Quarterly payments
power.
Chino make lovely gifts

returns. We know Sanford and Florida Property

TWO CORNER LOTS
in Hose Court. $2,500 each
it will m ake you money.

Mayor Alsop Will

R WAY

Only $250— 1-2 Cash
—Lot (It) 60x -00, oil cleared, lino build

l, tends to iossmiu
—
n v
all believed the
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thought the samo nection wKh negotiations
ipplied the same val- -„h&gt; of nubile property, tn
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the occuranccs nliout constituted
law as tho i .
Ky capable
elvlng iu bi» of j A d d r e S S K i w a n i a n s
Btrencli a state of thority
cnpnJ»Io of pivlng
sb ly akin to an in- snlc to such property, wa:1
f c ir itu n l paralysis. P(i because
S ^ ^i l A --t . t . d. mp . c h T o m o r r o w
■ en t bf iaeaa, tho gou taUtwiiaou**
p eein g judgements, urcs determined by Admiral iPnl-i
ni
,
1 Announcement that John T. AlBf the indivitluai to mer.
11CU'„„; wish to wrangle with sop, mayor of Jacksonville, will
iwn » thoughts and
“I neither
thol ehFef'executive
nor violate my adilrem local ‘
rn character, that the
t.,v
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. ;ote(j UKainst the weekly lunchc
rpossible.
oath of office. l v
od of aftor-w ar rig sr
__etifice of public property. I r e - , made today Iq
• for the sale of ship retary of tho
.©pA intolerance our .fused to voto
s not been exempt route i at one-fifth of tho world Club,
natc
experiences, market price for such property. * Mayor Alsop
ir comparative isolaMVc known less of the
hal! frictions nnd rivnlsotne other countries lest
ly •situated. But nmong
:he 'varying racial, rcllgiBflfelal groups of our neo*
nKvi' been manifestations
^Bnncc of opinion, n narPoutlook, a fixity of
C against which wc may

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Priced by the acre,

REALTORS

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SHIPPING BODY
ROW AIRED BY
F. L. THOMPSON

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REAL ESTATE
Developers
Seminole Hotel

SANFORD, FLORIDA

REAL ESTATE

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FULTON, INC,
$10,500. Terms.

f t , fnd not ^..liability." »"■! d'i S , . “ .h .t -the
tho practice of tomorrow in avia

W ith offices in New York City and various other'cities
over the country, we are in a position to sell your dtod

n t n c n icv iT court o r w w
SUVMNTIt JUI11CIA1. x p u ; t r r
ok n o n io A . i s a su r o a s w *
iso u b c o u i t r w c» ajic *$»*
is stm faithfn!,-daapit* the report M. M. SMITH.
C om plainant,
that the famous-old g*y«or U Mow­
ing off n.earn and hot w ater every xnw . a n n a m . n S ro n n s T at al.»
Defendant*.
07 minutes instead of every W*
C ita tio n
Old Fnithful has been shooting TO VllK FLORIDA
LAND AND DKpunctually every 60 minutes this VKLOFMBNT COMPANY,
a Corporseason,Jthe same as In previous
tttitniialn»
made
to
appear
to thla
years. Tho only variation la a t tho Court tlint Summons in Chancery
lias- beau heretofore ImucJ, directed
SUICIDE VICTIM FOUNI
to you. and that the Sheriff of Sam*
Inole CoUniy. Florida, baa made re­
turn that same cannot be served
BINFHAMTEN, N. Y„ Oct. .—
oirlnit to your failure to elect oHI(/P)—Local authorities wero In­
cera .ir appoint agent*. or to have
Wlinln the State of Florida, an offormed Monday that a man wl &gt;se
body wns found In a house at
Bradford, Pa., Thursday, is I ’ed
Beale, Binghampton insurance i an IN Tilts rin tU IT COURT OK T t l !
believed to hnve violated a gt ive
SKVKNTII J I m i IAl. CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA. IN AND POH SUM- j
nt Hannock in furtherance o a
HOIK COUNTY. IN CMANCWUY.
B
life insurance fraud scheme. 1 no
Nall to (lulvt T ill.
denth of the man whose body
M. M. SMITH.
;
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C om p lain an t,
\
found, was duo to suicide by
VH.
" All that part of Lot 1J. accura■
MRS. ANNA M. DeFOHKHT. «t
In* to plat of 8t. Josephs, as
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recorded In the Public records j
ritnttou i
i,ftJemlnole County. Florida. 1&gt;- I
To W. K. llawklns and wife.------— In* south of the right of way of
Hawkins, whosr Christian nnmo Is the Atlantic Coast Line Rail- f 5
J
unknown:
all former stockholders,
xions n u
*iivimii|
5I
whose
nsmru
are
unknown,
of
Thol
Beginning
at
a
corner
o
f
t
h
e
care Seminole Hudson-Essex C). Florida Land And Development
.Southeast corner of HrctUn
Company. a corporation, If snld cor­
Sanford, Fia.
Is no longer a leprnl entity,
Dear Ed:
* poration
uhd each and every of tho above
T h i r t y &lt;1V&gt; B a st, r u n N o r t h
Most of the papers these di ys i anted defendants, if l|vlnif. and If 10.660 f e a t th r o u g h S fc tlo n a Ttsrentim
er
any
or
nil
ut
sald.defchivtr.t.r
t y - n i n o &lt;1&gt;) And T w e n t y (SO)
seem to bo very much inieresjcu
interes wl tic iliad, (n all parties clnlminK I t
t o t h e S outh line of r i g h t of
in tho health of their subscribt rs. tetvwtk under the following de.'caa- w
a y of lh a O r a n g e Dolt R a ilw a y ,
Nnt *rally a paper wants Its • ib- ed defendants, in.wit: At. K. Haw­ t h e n c e In a H n u th w e s te r ly d i ­
kins
and
wife,--------—
Hawkins,
t i o n 710 f e e t t o n fence on th e
gcrll
to live a long time, so t oy whosa.Chrlstlun name Is unknown: r e ac nford
O r a n t L ine; th e n c e In
enn keep on subscribing to the Hi­ nil former eiockholders. whoso H
n ito u t h w e s le r l y d ir e c tio n u lo n g
names
are
unknown.
o
f’The
Florida
per. So the pnpers carry th ise
a s t a k e o n th e
Ijind And Development Company, sn ld g r a n t lino yto lino
of HecUon
columns of Itcalth hints.
n corporation. If said corporation Is 1 TS owuethn t yb- on ul nnod a r(*2&gt;:
tli««co b;*"1
I rend one the other dayu* no longer a legal entity, or ol'.ern l b n g sa id b o u n d a r y line d f S e c ­
In and to the following
tio n T w e n t y - n i n e (JU). 0A9S f e e l
it seemed to me a great many v iry, wise.
land, situate, lying and beo p o in t of b e g in n in g , c o n t a ln valuable hints were left -\0Ut a‘ scribed
Imc In the County of Seminole und tIng.
. -—acres, moru or u -ob.
great many things that pco lie1 Htale of Florida, more parilcula.-ly
B e g in n in g nt N o r t h e a s t c o r n e r
;
described
as
follows,
to-wlt!
«»f S o u th H a lf of S o u th w e s t
ought to know about If they w; nt
All that part of Lot 1», accord­ Q u a r t e r ) of Si*uth w e st Q u a r t e r
Limousines, diamonds, cash and to keep in good health. For ii-' Ih* to plat of 8t. Joseph's, as recor­ of S ection T h i r t y - f o u r (**)•
ded In the public records of Semin sh ip N in e te e n ( I f ) Boulli.
clothes of prominent San Francis­ stance—
| nole, County, Florida, lying aout It • ITtno w
n g e T h ir ty ( M )
r «B
Never
go
to
sleep
on
a
railrc
ad
cans are said to have composed
. of the right of way of the Atlantic
\V o st S S -J c h n ln s; N o r t h 7
c h a i n s ; W e st lO c b a l n s y N o r t h H.n
the loot of Mrs. Bnrbetto Ham- I track. You nro liablo to wake vr' Coast Line Railroad;
Beginning at u corner of the chalnn: Kant J.2 chain*. Ndjtnw
mell, beautiful proprietress of an with a crick in your neck or 3ot»i Southeast
corner of Njrtlon TwenKnit to chain*. HuUtli t*i
;
nro
liable
not
to
wake
up
witr
i
exclusive shop who is missing. De­
tv-nine .&lt;«). Township Nineteen rliuinn;
bcKlnnlnv;
tectives say she is one of tho most trnin-in your back.
aro ho ruby rouulrtd to bo »na upDon’t try to swim the Engl si
skillful swindlers in the country.
penr before our aald Clreult «
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the Court House at Sanforil. Florida.
It is estimated that her various channel In the winter. Make y^ur
.
on
the
and
day
Of
Novcmlier
A.
Dswindle schemes netted her $ 100,­ effort during the summer monms
1925. nml th e n a n d t l i e r r m n k o n n when
the
wutcr
is
warmer.
And
i
w
c
r
to
t
h
e
bill
o
f
c
o
m
p
la
i
n
t
e
x
h
i
b­
000.
ite d u g a l n a l YOU In Dtls cauae.
don’t try to swim the channel at
It la further ordered turn iiim or­
all unless you know how to swipi.
der he published In Th« Hanford
...

WE OFFER
blocks from F irst S treet on M yrtle Avenue,

! W A Sn$#!TO o4 OM. 0
Interstate* bhrtwree" toif
attenta Monday recommend!
approval for the proposal
New York and Pittsburgh
to build a new line stralfch

Wilson beginning Oct. 1st.,
at American Legion Hull.
Call a t 410 Oak Ave., morn­
ing or call 213 in the P. M.

10STEEN, FLA.

Fresh Oysters Daily

Everybody invited. rA prize will be given
to lady with the box th a t brings the best
price. Come all. B ring your friends. A
good tim e guaranteed. Funds to be used
fo r incorporating town of Osteen.

BALTIMORE OYSTERS

Royal Fruit Store
Realty Co
Roalilent

of F l o r i d a slnca 1114
U .f o ra n n c * : .
F i r s t N a tio n a l D ank.

J. II. HUTCHINSON
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123 W e s t F i r s t S tr e e t
P lum e 475
M em ber &lt;»f
SAN FORD , F L A .
F lo r i d a S t a t e
F lo r l e ts A ssoc iation.

310 First National Bank
Sanford, Fla.
THE BUSINESS OP RUNNING A HOME IS MADE
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS.

How Doctors Treat
Colds and the Flu

“The Shaw Sport

To break up a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack of OTipP*i
f luonza, sore throat or tonsillitis, phy­
sicians and druggist* *ro now recom­
mending Calotobs. tho Purified and
refined calomel compound tablet th at
gives you tho effeuts o t calomel and
salts combined, without tho unpleas­
a n t effects of cither.
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Ono or two Culotsbs a t bed-timo
w ith a B-wallow of water.—t h a t » alb
N j salts, no nausea nor tho sltghtont
intorfareoco with your wjUng. work
or pleasure Next morning your cold
has vanished, your system is thor­
oughly purified and yuu nro feeling
fine with a hearty appotlto for break-

To be given away-Free,

A Ueul Automobile

Between Firm a nd Second Streets

1 auto red frnnie; scats, hood and trlmptfncr* black,
ntlficaliy constructed o f bent materials,
gallon of ga... Seo this wonderful car on demoiutrnttoi

Could Better Fertilizer Be Made We Would Make 1!

Britt-Chitteniden Realty Co., Inc
LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT

(CHASE BRINGS YOU N BARER THU' BLAU
AND LET US EXI’LAIN THE D E T A I L '10 Y

REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
Phone 708-709

celebrated lV l'2'ii H. P. UrijB* £ Stratton Engine.
•s per hour. Shaft drive, addjuitalil? scats, e.cctric heft
I, pneumatic tires, capacity SOU lbs. Will carry tvro aui

L A N E Y ’S

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taortson. cards o f th s a k s .

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-DMper w ater root* to Jaekaoa----- of 8 L JoHns-In4 k a R i m canal.
f c -E tftn n f t,. of white way.
f e •VnaflaioM o f local amoaamenta.
- S w U m lo * pool, to n al, court.,
y
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la n u ta tin g of bulldlnr pro­ £ m p a £ y '^ c c i t f y a M
hotel., apartm ent
o f atrect paving pro*
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boulevard
Monroe.
• f city beautifiesUatt pro cram .
Ve-Ktpaiuilon of echool . 7. ten,
^Ijh^prorlalon fo r increaacd fa*

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T U E S D A Y , OCT. 6 , 1923

r . f l J n,e tho&lt;i8' ’™ t S n k “ m l* h ‘ n o t and intent pubiie attention th 4 t I
am prompted to w rite, a t least
H &gt; ven- Conbriefly,
of inme of tho cQHtekta 'for
. r — l. c ,lly eyefy uo
. ...-&lt;P
doctor’s office In that city, the
mayor in which Tammany baa en*
protection* of chifdrenfrft^
a
sign advisin&amp; the gaged.
organized effort w S e d ™ nver a ® ^ J hia ia part of an The first time inf the history of
*&gt; "foe out diphtheril frSm the Elm c lw
8eVGral year8 New York that a mayor w*s elect­
It is alwavs intnro**4r,„ *„ 1 ___ t_ y’
ed by the people waa in
For
ra prior to that date the mayor
been chosen by the common
council
of the city, through which
rate for 1924 was 1 1 M r linonfin’S T,ll! ^[pbtheria death medium Tammany
had enjoyed a
of mayoralty successes. - *
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S
£ h»‘ I n s ' n ^ r d “ \ t S P„ t tj ^ ii'T x S v ? series
Tammany’, candidate, in the
h,r
.
w ° PrU a r eIectio“
Cornel*
o V th e nc o u m ? y 0 f
*VCrage n t e ,o r iua W.
Lawrence, Democrat, who
Ynrif n D* t'!r'r,Scf anton’ Cambridge, Auburn, N. Y New was opposed by Gullan C. Ver*
Planck, a former representative of
m a d e S t &amp; E S £ * “ ’ d„ oth,e V d « 4 l a r ^
t a " rammany in congress, but who had
d ip h th e r ia b o p u u a i e f f °jrt*
r e d Vce th e Pre v ®lence of gone over to the Whig,* President
Andrew Jackson, who had fought
d t t riL
^ nV . ^ m “
“ ™ v c ' S ' U" ' ikC “
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^ n » / CCi?a r l e r l n 5 , ° f t h e
States
bank and thus madeU n lt«d
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T h e * S b lL t S n mrnuniti C8 “see the light on diphtheria.” Uorfed by Tnmn,anF f ° r renomina*

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New Fall Silk and Cotton Crepes
36 INCH FIGURED SILK AND
COTTON CREPES

All The Money

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NOVELTY WOOLEN GOODS

WOOL BALBRIGGAN

Two-tone combination with solid col­
ors and check. All colors. 54 inches
wide.

54 inches wide, light shades, light
weight.

$7.00 yard

$3.00 yard

54 inch Kashia Cloth. All wool, light weight.
and brown. $4.00 yard.

Grey, blue, tan,, green,

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New Trimming, colored handings, gold medalians, for handings, braids in all
colors and colored flowers.

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The silhouette with
the flare continues as
was forecast at D-I
six weeks ago to be
The silhoutte. Rippling
pleats occur frequent­
ly; furs enrich the
bottom of the dresses,
waistlines are near
n o rm al. Such is the
ne\Ver silhouette.

Afternoon and even­
ing Thursday, October
8th at the Ileacham.
This year thc fashion
Kcvuo is under the
nuspicics of the PanHellinic
Society
of
young fashion leaden*
of Orlando. We feel
sure you will like and
enjoy
seeing
these
models—and invito you
to attend the Beacham.
15c nnd 40c udmlssion.

All Wool Flannels for Coats and D resses 54 inches wide, in every shade $3.(10
to $5.00 yard.

; Britt-Chittenden Realty Company, In|^')^()^ 4.50

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Rich reds, subtle
greens,
harmonious
gray this season have
taken newer tfhadcs.
Black Prince is the
fashion Red, Epinnrd
the Green, Falcon the
gray. These and doz­
ens of other sm art
shadings are in thc
fall collection at D-I.

The Y owell Company
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The
question-m ark
collar shown above will
be one of the m ost prom­
inent fushions on au­
tumn coats.

Store Opening

Fashion Show

$1.00 and $1.25

LOTS

H iv r

Silhouette

New, large and small designs, beau­
tiful colors. Black and white.

Title Guaranty &amp;. Mortgage Co.

Pme Crest

Color Right

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annual Baptist
District
Training 3chool held a t the F irst
St. Agnes Guild Holds Club Officials
Ri m i n g o p d k
Baptist Church of thft city, for­
VISIT—WRITE— OF CALLUS CONCERNING Y&lt;
the
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mally opened on Sunday evening,
W &lt;939
Its First Fall Meeting Issue Year Bool
is attracting nyany students and
REAL ESTATE• NEEDS.
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a meeting with great success, accord­
With Mrs. McKee
Conside.r the
WednesdayA ftei
ing to an announcement made to­
7 ' kl"« hr b *Jt «'
day by officials in charge of the
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
Mrs. Mattie G. Pace ft ripending
pi° 8 Picnics.
ks 51
Tho first fall meeting of the &lt;St.
training course. The senool will
For
the
convenience
o
fl
thorn
a short while in Tampa.
Agnes Guild waa held Monday af- members of the Sanford iw m an’s continue through Friday night.
terpoon with Mrs. John McKec{ at Club, who have not yet qlalified " Fltns completed for the meet­
A pessimist7« n
Fred Walah of Daytona Beach her home on Oak Avenue.
'
^ ant things d i ^ l
for this season, the tre a su n r and ing feature some of the leading
th in s, . e r r
During the business meeting corresponding secretary will be a t Bible authorities in Florida, it is
of’ Wesley will ft spending a few days in San­
plans were diesussed and made for the club house Wednesday lafter- said. The school sessions are held
(’meeting in the ford.
the' coming three Months. .They noon at 2i45 o’clock. Yeabooks in evenings only. A schedule for
.30 o’clock in the
G. L. Bledsoe left Monday for- will include a* rum m flgifialo late
embers are urged
p » t 'S % 2 * s .
and membership cards forjthose, each day of the training period
4*2.1
[there will be elec­ !Enterprise, AJa.,: wnero he.wIH ih October and a benefit tard par­ who have not yet received them has been prepared, according to
f* « n t mean, of g
ty to bo held a t the Woman's Club will be issued a t this time.
visit his father.
s
the announcement, and will be fol­
t' -------Friday afternoon, Oct. 30. In No­
. meeting of the
^ thinkl;
lowed as closely as perraissable.
The
pre:i‘dent
of
the
c
lu
i
will
W
alter
S.
Morgan
of
Daytona
vember there is to be a play vrhlch
„ held at the Woit really may be bur
I
t ft announced as follows:
for
the
present,
hold
oCficollioura
Beach was a business visitor in has not beqp ndectcd as yet and
ereryone , |„ g j f j
1:30 o’clock.
Phone 733 ■
313 First National Bank Bldflf.
' 6:45-7:00 Devotional.
In December there will be tho an­ from 10 o’clock to 12 o ’c lrk in
Sanford Tuesday.
7:00-7:45
FirstClass
Period.
the mornings and from 2 fclock
nual bazaar. J1;
today. *’
The trouble witk t, •I
7:45-8:00 Luncheon.
Col. and Mrs. George W RniKht
Following the business meeting a to 3 o’clock in the aftemooia, ex­
t Business meeting
you must do j, y^ h*™
8:00-8:15 Surprise period.
Tiny fur edgings are making their
cept
on
Saturdays.
She
w
1
be
and
family
have
moVfd
into
their
delightful
hour
was
enjoyed
at
ATTRACTIVE
ACREAGE
Club will be held
do something
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8:15-9:00 Second class period.
appearance of street costumes and
found
in
the
small
room
a
the
W
*
*
must i
which time tho hostess served a
^o'clock The bus- new home in San I
9:00
*
Adjournment.
demonstrating
that
a
little
fur
will
right of the stage ^and re uests
dainty tea.
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be
followed
by
Officers of the training district
far if you handle it right This
In Chica K0 » man
240 Acres, large river frontage on St. Johns
teachers of SanThoso present were: Mrs. Ray­ that telephone messages am con­ declare that the faculty which has go
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Half got married.
snappy
blue cloth, costume has its
ferences
concerning,
club
m
tters
Uv.
Priced to Sell
Orlando
were
the
quests
Sunday
mond
Philips,
Mrs.
Benjamin
F.
#ls.
‘
been secured for the occasion will
cuffs and scarf edged with
time you can say h. ,'.1
of Mr. and Mm. Ralph Wight.
Whltncr, Jr., Mrs. R. W. Penrman, will be confined to tho office pours include some of the leading author peplem,
ie
r
Circle
will
nn
1
nt
lit
gray fu r. It is extremely effec­
are one.
Jr.,' Mrs. Howard Ovcrlln, Mrs. as much as practicable.
R. 2T. Johnson at
itios of the various subjects in this tive.
Mr. nnd M rT w T M. Scott will B. W. Perkins, Mrs. ’ C. J. Mar­
*iembers are
section of the country. Tho com­
Mt s t tho church leavo Wednesday f o r Washington, shall, Mrs. jCrls Mathews, Mrs. Civilization’s Cust
The Dead Sen i, 0,11
plete list of teachers engaged nnd
I caiil will bo pro­ D. C. where they will attend the Ralph O. Williams, Mrs. M. Minaway it*is r. miliar to the subjects which they will teach
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rik, M m W art W. AVamer and Killing Off Es
*08 of water Pni
World S eries._____
hns been made public and is here
••f^unt” practice
muzzles.
n!f'
Mrs. J. N. Hobson.
giVen:
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. U°nah! ®av% „ 7 w'
EDMONTON, Alta., Oct. 0 -V f) ,i -Teachers That Teach, W. W.
turned Sunday from New York
—Dr.
D. E. Scott, who recont pt re­ Willinn, D. D., Jacksonville.
Sunday
School
Class
ciiP 1? C0Vntry c«A4\,
where they have been spending the
,rsd«y
Sunday School Officers nnd
Siberia the soil
here after one year a Akicctang of the Col. summer.
Elects New Officers turned
IrnnK‘«c d ig g ij;
lavik, in the delta of tho Ma ken- Their Work, J. P. Edmunds, Jack­
.scvelt
Auxiliary
Ushlng worms.
zie river, predicted that not iany sonville, Fin.
bf tiw United SpanFriends of MrsTAlfrcd Robson
Junior Methods, Mrs. Loyd King,
The
Dependable
Clam
of
tho
years would eiapso before th Es­
is will be held at will be -lad to learn that she Is
Jacksonville,
Fla.
Methodist
Sunday
School
met
Mon­
kimo
.would
be
exterminated
1
r
di­
American
LegThe idea of visilim
improving a t tho Downey’u Hospi­ day evening a t 7:30 o’clock In tho
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nnd
Six
Point Record Sys­
r ■* sease through ndopting white 1 icn’a
nated in China. Anil
tal in Gainesville, Ga.
tem, John Pixley, DeLnnd.
class room for tho annual election ways of living.
gue
stunt
praclook, . of 8
signatures,
sol
'imntures, s
A Search for Souls, F. D. King,
of officers nnd the monthly busi­
Eskimos and Indian 1 of the Del­
1 a t tho Mothu of signing letters.
G B. Ross, Edward F Lane and ness meeting.
Sanford, Fla.
ta
arc
suffering
from
inteifinal
H. E. Wagner will go Wednesday
-is
Primary and Beginners, Mrs. J.
The following officers were parasitic attacks, due to eating rawibors will meet to Titusville, Cocoa and Mcllvillo in
Personality is still a ,
J.
Clonr.
elected
for
tho
coming
year:
Mrs.
fish,.rabbits and other meats, said
ic Hall at 7:30 the interest:! of the Shrino Cere­
fluencc in polities. d cB
W. S. Thornton was re-elected ns the doctor, but these are ndt so
Junior B. Y.’P. U. Methods, Mrs.
f0rtj, .to bave i8*ues suj'
monial.
teacher; President, Mrs. O. T. Al­ serious n problem as cancer and J. P. Edmunds, Jacksonville.
candidate.—Palm Bead:
"
I
ford; vice-president, Mrs. E. C. appendicitis, which are beco ring
Local people interested are urg­
wy
.
Miss Mary Louise Dickinson has Smith; secretary, Misti Kathleen prevalent.
ed to nttend and are requested to
loridn Epworth returned to her home in Tnmpn Jay; treasurer, Miss Lillian ShinSince the Eakimo:i hnve been! liv­ submit their nnmea to the secre­
vill moot a t St. after spending the week end here holser.
ing
in cabins nnd shacks insteal of tary of the Sanford Baptist Church
Orlando. All are as the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. MunPlans were discussed for a bnn- snow houses, as in the old qay8t for registration.
5 ^3
from the church
quet to be held Tuesday, Oct. 13.
roc B. Hutton.
THEN TH E brisk chill winds of
tuberculosis has ravaged tftem.
•30 o’clc
Ninety uer cent of the Delta |scoTampa—$100,000,000
to
bo
ex­
_ Saiile fcrrison Chapter of
October come, feminine thoughts
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucicn R. Phil­
le had symptoms of tuberculosis, pended for developing exclusive
Daughter Jot the American ips nnd Miss Marion Philips return­
Mero-Bach
e declared.
]1
meet
at
3:80
residential section along eastern
turn to lustrous fallf rocks, nnd
rolutlon
ed Monday from Daytona Beach.
Mru
Alexander Miss Phillips was the guest of
shore of Hillsborough Bay.
ock
wraps. Talk centers itself about this
84 REALTORS IN CAPITOL
homo on Tark friends in Ft. Lauderdale while Mr. nnd Mrs. John William Mere
announce tho engagement and
away.
mode and th ato ne. Many are the
approaching marriage of. their
MRS. R. O. TRAVIS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 0.—
HIGHEST AIM
.
daughter
Iturday
f/P)—Eighty-four applications for
guesses rs to ju st w h at is th e best
NEW LIBRARY ASSISTANT
Dorothy H art
lour will be held at
licenses to become real estate bro­ Public Stenographei
y:..
to
10 o’clock.
color, thc newest silhouette, where
kers and sulcsmen were filed here
Mrs. Briceno E. Clark, who will
The young man who aspires to a successful
W alter Herrel Bach
with
Judge
Walter
T.
Moore
when
Valdez
Hotel
Lobby
the wnistline, where are dozens of
a—Plans prepared be remembered as being associated The date of the wedding to be Tallahassee’s now registration law
reer should make character and education hi
Orange and Black Hotel nt announced in the near future.
*'club building to be with
went into effect. A committee of
Longwood, during the past season,
highest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving a.-j
things? Those are the questions
The above announcement will the Tallahassee Real Estate Board
ke Eloisc.
is
now
connected
with
the
Sanford
be of cordial interest in San­ called, upon Judge Moore to ex­
regular bank deposits are a g reat help in givit
which this Autumn, w ith all th e glory
Evening Husineg Class
Public Library, beuinninj wjth the ford as both are popular mem­
press the good will of the city's
accuracy to your aim. Your account is invitfd
fir:i1: of the present month.
HIGH
SCHOOL
BUILDING
bers of Sanforda’ younger 11st
of its ruddy richness, answ er m ost
Mrs. Clark has devoted some nnd are graduates of the San­ realtors. In u statement, signed
Mrs. Maxwell.
by Governor Dawe, chair, and H. MrA. Steele,
time to Library work, in the past, ford High School.
Every Monday, Wednesday
cleverly.
E. Bierly and Ivan Munroe, the
her field being in California.
4% Interest P.dd 01* Savings Accounts
nnd
Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9
board expressed congratulations
Tarpon Springs—$1,186,000 im­ upon the successful initiation of Beginners may enter at any
Winter P ark—$250,000 Lincoln
timo
the new law.
provement program under way.
Apartments to be erected.
lu ll. .4Ui.au,
The New
Are- .
-i And.These.
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BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
4
SPEAK TH E GOOD WORD:—
Heaviness in the h eart of man
maketh it atoop; b u t n good word
maJ “ *hJJL*Ia°- Proverbs 12 : 25.
PltAYER:—O Lord mny Thy
■P*rit apply to ua the redemption
J i- Y
’
:
of Christ, then we shall have the
m erry heart th a t docth good like a . . _Jfn°.rk p t y can be done in their home cities. There is i S A I m 0" " °a tp r * toUI of
medicine.
}■
h«/.g,rCaVk tra*e(ty than the death of a child by diphtheria
Tammany renominated Lawrence
because the suffering parents know that it was unnecessary ” and he wa:i reelected with barely
THE 8UN WILL SH IN E TO­
any opposition. While he was may*
GERMAN PROPAGANDA
.
MORROW
or he was chosen president of a
Why ahould you or I repine,
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL
If—, W ith Apologies To Kipling.
state hank whose- charter was
Or acold, or fre t, or worry,
granted by the legislature in an a t­
British officials, it is now re­ Italy, England and France have
When cloud, a re lowering oftrheae
mosphere of sensation.
And troubles toward ua hurry?
ported, are sensing a move on the each received a slice of the Germ­
houwsy Tow toV rtninte,Ii^ P-C°?le how to run their business B«t: J 111# now ^ump over a short part of Germany to use the secur
. When winds adverse are raging,
an African pos.i ssions and noth­
P u ,wla.of ycar* *,nd con,e to 1846.
Dlaved’thp r ? . ! ? fn ,80c!aI cir*]c»' or how they should have when
..A n d b rln g u a each a sorrow,
Tammanv ncted with shrewd- ity pact negotiations with the aim ing is in the way of England’s
W ed better thlnic a moment—
S S r f k it ! ^ . i ? r (l_o f, br,, d g e.who they ought to vote for and ne:i, and nominated William F.
dream of a Cape-to-Cairo railroad,
The sun will shine tomorrow.
lS X ftheyi °U? ht lo 1,0
when they ought to go to bed at &amp; f t Cr, ,o r ma.V°r^ ita slogan of recovering its lonl colonies. Ger­ lor tho development of southern
many,
it
is
declared,
is
conducting
^
.
.
being, He is a native New Y oSquiet but none the less intensive and even equatorial Africa.
N e’e r stop to count the wreckage ? o u ^ a nsaDWhtehna ^ ° T t T ' " ' ia, ^ akiag ^ ie S d s f o r ?ou
Some months ago Germany
W?x8 elected’ X 7 heaSed
When atajs a re dark and dreary,
can ip ai^ . Havemeyer was conald- propaganda, having for its pur thought it held the key to this
you
think
the
bill
collector
makes
his
call
iimf
fn
non
pose
the
return
of
Togoland
and
N or d ru m of joys departed
your pleasant smile and m eet your charm ing personality and erably °f a reformed. He proved Cameroon, now administered un­ development. Openly its spokesmen
Y/henever we a re weary;
too Independent in hi»iadminist#a- der British mandate. It is
declared thnt the way to coloniza­
For. then, w ell miss the blessing
tion to Buit Tammany and it r
e
f
Z
"
,
« is a sur tion in a wide belt of Central A f­
you're
a
sap!'"11°
Wa,k
awuy
"ithout
a
S
X
H
5
S
i
t
a
£
. That- lifts the load of sorrow,
cd to renominate him Later inter* lre ™ J V ^ ndon,n ^ ,S10d on a cnb,e rica was held by the German na­
And fits u« fo r enjoyment
nal difference, arose
correspond- tion. The key to the problem, tho
O f sunlight on th e morrow.
of
l o f t ^ castles
c a s i f e situated
r . l h t ^ ? on
" n&lt;lsome11,080
drcamspeak
havein vision»
Hall, and the organization was glad «nt, Ifa t Germany I, hop n» th . way to increased colonization, was
oi
lorry
mountain
Sonin
—R»v. William H. Hartman.
nominate him ngain, and he de-' the threats of Turkey will force the discovery by a German scien­
or can seo yourself upon th e rostrum of the Senate House to
• --------- 0--------feated Mayor Brady, the Whig can­
S i S i '1 t0 * ve up Irak* thereby
Secretary W ilbur soys he WILL directing w ith your brilliant oratory the destinies of n didate, who had triurtiphed over establishing a precedent for the tist of a 6ure for sleeping sicknem
not resign. But where there’s a mighty nation and can hear the echo of your reverberating Tammanv a candidate in tho pre­ cession of the British mandate over that ravages the settlers, the na­
tives and the cattle in this rich
will there's a way.
ceding election.
*»• 1 i !
• 1 ^n® German colonics in Africa
1 arming country.
M * -*''?■** ———o—
“Honest John’’ Kelly, the suc-^ tkT „ u Uru lso may be correct.
This device, however, was any1 here has been no doubt of GermOne new home and ono new busl*
r
*
'
’r.
of
tb«
notorious
William
II.
hing
but successful. The Pasteur
. nesa for Sanford every day Is n
If you wonder w hat the future holds for-you a t all and I y s?d 88 “boss” of Tammany, dic^ anys hope that some day the na­
91,
• record to be proud of.
' *
5
?ntH
tUt
4e J °au Foanco Practically
tion
would
hove
an
outlet
for
its
induplicated the German discovery
m U ^ a ' U 0 ,aka hald »f
th at -th^e°preaent' Is^a tiUed the nomination of Abraham
'
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’W ■WflJS'
» JiVr* BVBthi J a ta r* aw l ,iui. a i/i,
They say the tourist season will
e coio- tacy ft now being tried out. The
your wifo believes you when you ’nhone her
Boon begin, but they hnvc been th I * ? 011
no new thing, and German people, however, still cling
coming to Florida in droves for
appeared in connection to the hope that the colonies will
with tho
the past three months.
P“
pact it is not be restored to them; but at this
a t th c“ r £ I h i ^ l n ^ y o S V e a ~ n t
&lt;let" in J'° “ .......... .
mall Tots
kellys candidate by ......... ' security
S a n fo rd ,F la f ^ *
•Oncariy nine thousnnd votes. This surprising But it is as forlorn a *
broach
the
quesion
is
to
We haven't heard of a mah Jong
internal fight of more than fifty
a" that ^thcr aspiration of complicate the main issue, security
S &gt; S T R E N G T H - S E R V IC E - P R O C R K S ^ ;
party or seen anyone trying to
years ago somowhat suggests th« the German nation, a union of Gcr- along the Rhine. Tho propaganda
work a cross word puzzio in months. fo u S ' i l . V l l
8it,tin t « r » y a t hom e a n d m X f f o r Hylan-Walker combat of 192fc mghy and Austria. In each case will continue, but it can hardly be
Are people becoming civilized?
Mayor Havcmeyer’s admipi:fcration G.^many has tho Powers of Europe expected to bear fruit until a much
t0?re,s unot
---------0--------almost solidly arrayed against I t
a time ashnt
you,h you
sap.havin^ or about to have, as gay
^ y
moro favorable occasion arises.
llines.
n ^ eCIn
id„C&lt;1874on^
, de&lt;J,t,W*y
We don't see any noed of de­
a bitter
quarrelroWrtn
arose
If
you
think
th
at
when
your
beat
friend
borrowed
n
fnv
between him and “Boss” Kelly over
stroying New York as some religA SPOT OF COLOR
Just orite book of yours ho really m eant it when he said he’d re- n ih req.UC^ t ^or tho “ PPointmont of
Ioub fanatic has suggested.
GAINESVILLE SUN
leave it alone long enough and it “JJ ‘i f 8*!!0' and W0l/ ldn,t tea r off the cover, or turn the cor- Richard Crokcr •Kelly’s successor
will hang itself.
as boss ) to be b maikhal. Mayor
n(bthC pag®8 down» or lend it to some other fellow
--------- o1 ^ b.e
fleb person who or­
rLn,nxShfv.
? u e take any chances with the hook because he whnCT yHr Publlc‘y b a rg e d that dered book:' wholesale to fill the Then comes the most amazing
“Win Every Game’’ is suld to ho
tho slogan of th« t:
_ you’re a sap! ^ WaH ° nC ° f WhlCh y° U Wer° Particular,y f°nd, ed S84 482 7 nS l Y 1", he obtair- shelves of hft newly acquired li- touch of all. Suppose, like Mr. NewWe have two plans of financing
cifyinJf only that the rich of an earlier day, you do not
team. And it might Just aa well be
;« d w «V.8U X ' ' » “ yrd ;,"h ? '5 5 bindingsaptlook
handsome
ex- rend at nil—do not even care to
tho slogan for every other footbnll
And if you still persist in thinking th a t this is a coun­ M mmunl'.Uon. openly .^ r y jm d pensive, was formerly theandtarget
Your Home
team in tho country.
know what’s what in clothes,
try
of,
for
and
by
the
people”,
where
freedom
of
the
press
fo^m any n jC8t.
“I
think
you
were
worse
than
—
o-------1st—Wo will lend you
and speech is unabridged, o r th at our last war has made Tweed, except that he was a Inr- i!
however, is the day of pub- bridge, sports or opera at tho price
“J025 An Abnormally Warm
or concentrating eyes and brain on
h
i
a
j
’
niovies
and
magazines.
the
world
safe
for
democracy
or
was
even
fought
for
that
printing. Oh, very well Buy these
Tw«2s°rator* T lU. Publlc kncw that
Year a headline in tho New York
inat Tweed was a bold, reckless man, “ “ tbo d«y of »hort cuts, of mies- mngazincs anyhow, because "They
World tells ur. Probably became purpose, you’re a sap, th a t’s all.
„v aklnK
^ — rPretensions
---- v„ nuritv*
niunship
of
striving
for
nppearto purity.
make a lUVeiy spot of color under
so mnny people spent tho winter
And so's your old man!
'o u . on the contrary, were nlwayH
e^,rly d0C8 this appear in the living-room lamn, Un amusing
nnd summer in Florida.
necessary to build a complete home
-----------------------------------nvowing
your
honesty
and
wrapped
1
"
a(
vertiaement
for
a
pair
of
-------- o--------vnuruntt in the mantle
.. of- r"ppca
yourself
piety magazines received in the morning bit of reading for a guest, a note
EARTH, with her thousand voices, prises God.—.Coleridge. Men who g» „bout with the prefix
And few things mako a girl
2 nd—If your home is already built wc will niak&lt;
;{
ln &gt;'»u'
madder than not kissing her when
One of them, says ita publisher,
of ft,nest’ to their names are of*
you a very substantial loan on it.
_
LPn
Undoubtedly many hundreds of
she knows you xnow you could.—
ten fnrvtina
rogues.
,
keeps you well dressed. It n ives
s ill bent grade
MY
FAVORITE
STORIES
those
magazines
will
ft.
sold
on
Sararota Time*. But how could
Kelly brought suit ngaimd thV .vou from buying the wrong things.
NO
DELAY----------NO
W
A
IT
IN
C
fe
isdcloth,
gingham,
Ily IRVIN S. COBB
Kucn a situation over arise?
mayor for libel, and the mayor It shows you how to look individ­ their ultra-modernity and glowing
irimnivd with vary
— ■ ■o - ■
made answer, in which ho embodied ual, charming, sm art.” The other ln.-e r 9 'K M. ° rcCVcr~ l h c so u l k n ° w la. irjmmen* to
Prompt Service G uaranteed
To a prosperous cloak and suit greeners, on tho same ship from
Wk flt U need*—undoubted­
keeps you up with the times. It
.When Charlie B ritt gets back he
Cull and let us explain our plan.
if?? 0 fU ' Adead
,pop,cxy
8truck
ly lhc buye” will be happier with
will he able to tell you tho differ­ merchant on tho lower E ast Side Inland eighteen years Mgo. Ami Mav»r
Mayor Havemeyer
in hi#
ofP V * ? * - who and what’s
to 10 yuan*
ence between a Hcnutor and a Pi- came an acquaintance of many then ho fixes up this hero piece fico tho day the cas0 was to be what in the theatre, the arts, sports them than without them. But isn’t
t surprising to have reading mat­
rnte, something tho rest of ua havo years’ standing. The newcomer had or paper, und ho says to me I tried in court.
ter urged upon one for the snkc of
never been nblo to find out.
should bring it over here and get
One of the boldest, sagacious and and'bridge .”9 C’ 0PCra* b° ° ks’ CaK' its
outer investiture?
made a failure of it as a pushcart you to sign your name on tho back most resourceful politicians Turn---------- ---------------to $ 3 .9 0
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 3
huskster. and then «;• a dealer in or t, and then I should bring it many over supported for mayor
If France would work half
castoff garments. But ho was un- back to him and ho would right was Fernando Wood. He was elwthard trying to puy the debt
OUR MILLIONS IN MINERALS
----Mill! and
UUIfilU
nwey give ine tho two thousand L tb™ timo;\
defeated three
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN
«• « t ™ . nr p . vi„ K it. . j i i S d Y t X . d ,.h.T„bo w “ko,i i.“ dollaru
So, here I um Goldberg.” times, in some instances being sunthe Needs
ported
by
Tammany
and
in
«thcfs
Mr. Goldberg’s voice wns husky
“The South,”
&amp;
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i
s
r
A
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t
t
w
d
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opposed by portions of it. in the facturers Record
nterm ediate
Post.
wuh emotion as he answered;
n lw producl
produc * V V n i W . J n .tho wor|d“ But I don’t w ant 11 should ask
first race, he was Tammany’s nom­ [ng 98 per cent of the
“
Moe,”
he
said,
“honestly
for
you
ki/.n
J°»25
Massachusetts
capital
my friends for tho money,” he exand wni&gt;
was celected.
hool dresses. Made
” f la,nd
ected. “ Boss” Kelly bauxito and barytes i country's
The LaFayette Kscadritle wont plained. "Never would I do thnt. I am positively ashamed that you I linee
45 per roumv Vr ° aCM*u0f land in Clay
(ingham
and broad"
I"?rt[en,
0
»nln.t«d
and
this
met
should
do
this
thing.
Ain’t
always
I,
uu
:
fenon,inated.
into the World Wur "to niuke tho No
cent
of
the
country’s
fr,,m wbicb ‘o mine kao­
this morning I go by th at bank
asphalt, lin, feldspar
attractive styles.
^ o l^ . ------opposition from an 35 per cent of the chromite,
and titanium ores.
h v5n,“"*
world safe for Democracy.” Now over yonder on tho other side of we been friends both in the old
Western North Carolina is ahead
they aro helping the French and tno afreet and I talk with the bank country and over here? Ain’t I al­ clement within Tamniany, which 40 per cent of the raw clay,
0 to 16 years
Spanish establish an uutocratic president, a feller named Howard, ways loved you like n brother? him T h '1 “ canili(|ate to oppose 31 per cent of the coal. 42 per cent ft thor£ ? th0r Sti°te ln thc Uni,,n
5*
him.
There
were
five
tnayoraltv
And now when you need some mon­
control over tho IUffians.
of the feldspar. 93 per cent of the '" t h * Price received for talc
about
it.
But
what
ahould
I
know
candidate:, in tho field, and Wood fullers earth, all of tho titanium
" Q
about banks? Nothing, th a t’s what. ey do you come to me and ask me
A t f
'n'“ry1 .9 5 to $ 3 .9 5
„ * At.
America’s population Just now Ho says to me I should make him tor it, man to man? No, you go to won. Subsequently Wood was turn­
seems to be made up of two classes a note with endorsements and then a guy like Howard. Oy! Oy! F’or ed out of Tammany Hall, but |«ter
oV t' ooX
" I n t ’oM h.; cl'L 'n'yw hS ' 1” " ^ ’
nominee mica.
—those who are on their way to he slips me the mazuma. I asks you I hang my head that you should he became Tammany’s nomine©.,
do
in!
.
no
Florida and those who are on their him what is a note, and what is
To some of these figures North
Junior Dresses
SfndnWcitlrefeated rby th° cand*date
“ Listen, I am the one which ft Wn^i Uzens reform movement. I Carolina is one of the richest if
way back from there.—Macon Tel­ this hero indorsement? So ho asks
iH B
000
tfS
S
outside nf
I—* **.- -i-«— - »
u
egraph. No. There’s a third class. mo who do I know in tho neigh­ going to help you and not some
recent year
mm's newest fabrics in
Those who have sense enough to borhood who has plenty money, roller in a bank. You get that How­
popular shades are used
U’». . Y«V
are available
$250.00 to $500.00
stay.
ard to sign hft namo on the back
"
h
a
t
Western
North
Carolina
ning
these frocks for th e '
and I says to him that I know you or
’ a .t,ll,Wcaterri North Car- needs ft more capital to take out
paper and then I give you W * ran tor reelctitfon. T . f t j j i r
liases, (luantities of dnu-'
—that wo came over together, tho this
money.”
W orth Twice This Price
Tho population of France ft
ling, and shirring are used ’
since the State’s the raw stuff and more plants at
and the latter led the former by I resources of this' character are in i n f t h i r to lran »form it Into thJ
about 37,000,000. Thu French debt
Uy In add a greater touch 1
COO votes, but
finished products. With a .
iB
to this country will call for a pay­
iful style to each costum e..
MR. COOLIDGE RECEIVES A PRESENT victorious
by n Republican was moat Instances exclusively ft „ur
s
than
1
000
ojioefRy
of
less!
mountain
counties.
ment of fprty millions u ycar for
Chine as a material p re -.
our C9 m
ft 1 Pl,ant3
M n *i w°w ra rkr aKn t M
NEW YORK WORLD
■
our
minernl
deposit
; h, \ n„ L°.°a: . Ncxt W2?d was elect-1 Western
North
the- next five years.
In other
*
tf„i
1
;
Carolina
leads
ed
to
congress
as
a
Dem
■
WSTft. He the Union in mics mining. She
,Nort*&gt; Carolina wiU
words, about a dollar a person ev­
Sizes 10 to 16 years
Mr. J, A. Newman, an American
returned to the mayoralty
mayor^.., .field
.llt.lu ranks second in the production and
ery year for five years.
That
like thut. “ A wallaby? Bui­ and
tried
to
defeat
Mnyor
John
T.
certainly isn’t very much to ask living in Tasmania, wrote a letter ' ‘ H*?,’ c*ble Newman to send
first in the quality of feldspar.
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f,ght f°r
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of the first mayor
by ihc
the
people, triumphed over the oppoTTie general
■‘Hon ° f ‘ho United SUtes bonk
and combined money powers of the
period. The contest was one of tho
rich and mighty ogainat the wogo
SL"!er;, 7 hc newsoapers of N ew ,
in n * al®rmetl the citisens with I
inflammatory editorials predicting
tta r il I n n a te ? SSmbS“ r°n
‘" “ ^ m ^ 'd y ta g o*f d!?hl univerml disaster, trade paralysis,
and an appalling panic” if TnmLou'lT1!0 D , S „ 0f f hf, S"?® * i® obvious, according to Dr. manq s candidate for mayor should
K - n r t * 0™! th2 Unlted SUtes
Agents of the bank hired
thugs and bred riots. Every form of
coercion wns employed on tho bus­
tho“ Cc h ilT n’Uh1'ty,vfirf t’' ^ f ' " J o u n rta t iBPbdnTd?MefM iness clement, and aetual trade
suspension was artfully produced ”
Lawrence was elected mayor, but

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In 1925 W orld Series CLASSED A S *
BASEBALL

stocky Harris Announces That
, ; WRIter Johnson Will Pitch
, First Game and Pittsburgh
*-j Chief May Select Meadows

Harrism en to H ave
H L ast W orkout Today
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Pittsburgh Confident While
i
Declares Rc T u lare
’ ; ,WiU Perform In Opener
- PH TSB U R O H , Pa.. O c t C— &lt;A&gt;)
: —Back in the baseball ran a fte r n
Upae of lfl years, Pittaborgh f t * ,
dmn stirred itself today to a fever­
ish pitch of excitement as the N a­
tional League ehampionship crew
o f P irates prepared to meet the
mvaaion of W ashington's titleboldine fo rtes In the firs t battle
o f th e annual world’s ■Aries war

wa* * fr* i| youngster and
the doctors advised against too
violent « « r c k e , but once he got
to on athletic Hold. Bluege fhrew
advice to th e winds and went In' Scene of Series Opener Was
Among Earlier o f Complete
for football, baseball and basket
PiantsErected by Magnates
J»ll. Jle dese)-ted the other two for
the national gam e and soon began
To Accommodate Crowds
to shine a t ahortatop.
He quickly graduated Into a
PITTSBURGH, Pn., Oct. 6.—UP)
semi-professional team and Peoria, —Forbes Field, where the opening
I
signer! him games of the World's Series Be­
In 1920. W ithin a year four major tween Pittsburgh and Washington
league team s were bidding for his will be played on Octobej 7 and 8,
.
with Washington success­ is ono of the nation^ most com­
ful. With the Veteran Peckinpaugh plete baseball plnnts, erected by a
a t short, Blucge was transferred man seemingly forewarned,—or
to third. H e had indifferent suc­ forearmed at any rate.
cess in hie firs t season there and
Barney Dreyfuss. owner ef the
was farmed to Minneapolis in the Pirates, built the
magnificent
American Association. At the end steel structure for the season of
of the season he wan recalled and 1909, after the players many times
improved so rapidly that he soon had waded through the waters th at
became a regular with Washington the Allegheny poured Into old Ex­
Joh? 5?.?rc&gt;r fJoiriumdle) Morri- getting his baptism in the world’s position Park on the North Side.
ran of Pillcrville, Ky., is one of series la st y ear both as a third Old-timer* recall even Hans W ag;
the veterans of the Pirate staff. baseman and as a shortstop when nor, a t shortstop, attem pting to
He received his nlck-namo locally injuries forced Peckinpaugh to the handle ground balls in a flood tls c
from the numerous tw ists which bench.
threatened his ahoetops. Pirates
ho compels a baseball to make in
did not rule the wnters in those B
reaching the batter.
Judge—Senators
(days, it would appear.
A grizzled mall carrier in New
Morrison, now 29 years old, ad­
So Dreyfuss went to considerable&gt;"
vanced to the majors through Mad- i ork City turned the footsteps of (expense in erecting the present j*
]
jjonvillo, Anniston and Birming­ Joseph I. Judge to the groove along home
of the club nnd immediately 5
ham ( A la ., arriving in the P itts­ which they haye carried him to was dewardod. for Fred Clarke j B
burgh camp in 1920. His record, the peaks ns one of the really great Ibrought the World’s series-of th a t S
&lt;year to Pittsburgh and Babe ■
including the season of 192-1, show­ first baseman of modern times.
ed 03 victories nod 47 losses. In
Adams won it from Detroit. That ■
9(7 innings 980 hits were made
paid for the park.
from his service. He hap been vic­
Sixteen years later Dreyfuia ■
torious in a m ajority of his games
found that fandom was thronging S
his field and that he required ad- 5
ditional room, so he erected anoth- *
large section to his stands out 5
Heeding th at advice, Judge soon er
in
right field. The result, or a t ■
found big league scouts looking
h|m over and when he was nine­ least the conscnuoncc, is another ?
teen tho Boston Americans offer­
ed him a contract. Without pro­
fessional experience, the Youngs­
ter wus farmed to Lewiston, Me.,
in tho New England league. The
Red Sox cut him loose, but Buffalo
in tho International league ob­
tained his services and Washing­
ton bought him from that club in

threatening confidence qf
^ • P i r a t e s ’ den, however, seemed
to bold no terrors for Bucky HarrU'*&amp;d h it band of Senators, who
ftfnved shortly afte r 0 o'clock last
n ig h t and went to their quarters In
ft secluded apartm ent to rest in
preparation for a final tuning up
tbday on Forbes Field, scene of tho
xlrat two conflicts of the series
and also the sixth and seventh, if
hostilities last that long.
Pens tors Are Ready.
' H arris lost no time, as he stop­
ped o ff the train, in announcing
th a t W alter Johnson would pitch
the opening game and th a t he
would have his full strength on tho
eld s t the start, thus belying denitely the prospect th a t tho Sen­
a to rs m ight De handicapped by dis­
abilities which have hit H arris
him self, Roger Peckinpaugh, vetc*«m shortstop, and Stanley Coveleskie, rig h t handed pitcher vete­
ran , who is counted upon to nhare
trekking here for a batth e pitching burden with Johnson. country,
tic
that
promise*
any that
Covcieskie will take the mound for havo gone beforo toinrival
interest
and
th e second gamo, H arris intimated. calibre of play.
• Whllo H arris and his men nre
Excitement Mounts.
confident they will successfully de­
As preparations went forward
fend th eir championship crown, the
28-year-old pilot of tho Senators for tho opening spectucle, the bndoes not underestimate his rivuls. rometcr of hometown excitement
“Any team good enough to win mounted steadily. I t was evident
the National League pennant is an on every street corner, where old
good Us our,’’ Harris commented* timers who recalled the Pirnto
crypitlcnlly when nsked his opinion championship glory of 190? min­
gled with the new generation of
o f the Pirates.
Jdsifprs; it was m anifest in tho
While their full strength will hbtelfi, where u seemingly entfleiil
take the field, tho Senators, It was
indicated, may bo somewhat handi­
capped in the wny of Injuries. Ilnrxis him self displayed a badly swol­
len middle finger on his throwing
hand, tho result of a spike gnsh.
Coveleskic has suffered from a
back strain which mny affect his
staying qualities, while Peckinpaugh's ankle again hns shown
■igns of weakness that forcer] him
out of the aeries twice last year.
H arris surprised his listeners, as they cavorted in practice.
Tho contrast between tho fiery
incidentally, with the assertion
th a t ho banks upon “ Dutch Rou- young Pirates and their older,
ther, seasoned southpnw, to share more seasoned rivuls is the basis
th e mound burden with Johnson for much of the hopes of Washing­
find Coveleskic, in spite of general | ton followers. In a struggle which
belief th a t the Pirutcs are “sure seems 4o find tho contending
d eath ” against portsiders.
The arrival of the bcnalbrs and 1
disclosure of their opening plan.i
of battle followed a. brisk workout j
fo r the P irates, who, in splc and
span new uniforms, went through J
a sparkling drill nt Forbes Field j
under tho wntchful eye of Manag­
e r Bill McKochnie.
Meadows 3Iuy Twirl.
McKechnio was not ns outspok­
en as H arris although' he indicat­
ed th a t Lee Meadows, 51-yeur-uhl
bespeckted right-hander, will twirl
the opening game, providing tho
prediction of clear nnd warm
w eather is fulfilled. If it is over­
cast, however. Vic Aldridge, an­
other seasoned right-hander, ob­
tained from tho Cubs this year,
may be the opening selection.
MeKcchnle settled
definitely,
however, tho only other mooted
question about his lineup bv as­
sorting Eddie Moore would |&gt;c at
second base nnd George Grantham
a t first, in preference to Stuffy
Mclnnis, veteran, who is entering
his sixth aeries.
"That was our strongest combi­
nation during tho season,” said McKechnie, “and th a t’s how we’ll
a ta rt against jho Senators.''
These developments among tho
rival contenders furnished chief
topics of interest 111 Pittsburgh’s
fandom discussed tho series “dope”
with an over increasing host of
enthusiasts from ail parts of tho

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linW fcnn«.mt f o u lT w ^
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a t a n ingle.
Thep it no more pic
Mrae
.baseb#l;plant in the coon
Out
oeyond the fences the «j
tors
see ottny tree* and fie
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boautlhl residences. Here and
there ippear the. greens of golf
links md the trees that fam ish a
hnznrd for the linksman also pro­
duce ,i scene of beauty for the
basebVI fan.
For'es Field Is only about twren-

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countryside are to the south and
ln« a ir at the baseball park alw*Jr* i* clear.
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Corner 3rd &amp; Sanford
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tlollnrx. I’hone 148 nnd a repre­
or two. 805 Myrtle Avenue.
with order.
Schulte’s
Selected
Listings
■HBroves
rANTED: Lathers. Plenty of FOR BIO RESULTS advertise in sentative will call und sec you.
1.
Five room 2. Well located 3. Three ndjoinKjHouses
FOR RENT: One room in private
work and good pay. Apply Collins
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
Brooksville—New York, Tampa
family, suitable for one or two
&amp; Boyd Co., Seminole Hotel.
bungnlow
on Cen- warehouse! prop- ing lots in Buena
Ejie, Rent
DAILY NEWS—It covers Brow­ and Brooksville syndicate, planning
gentlemen. 117 Laurel Ave.
ive Stock
„ u , Street. Lo- erty
C . , , t„ ^
'oc.ted on
ard County thoroughly which Is ten million dollar development pro­
Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Bid*
ile,] Miscellaneous
ono of the most rapidly growing ject at Weekiewnchie Spring and
WANTED:
Colored
boy
to
do
jan
14—For
Sale.
Acrenge
cated
m
good
business
section
of
Municipal
sections on the Florida Const. along Weekiewuciiie River.
tqA) E state
itor work. Sunford Herald.
Phone G57.
neighborhood.
of
the
city. Ra|i rnrlt. Brice
'Sample copy and rate card upon
Uinitiire
FOR SALE—3 acres Vi mile South
First St. about % mile out city WANTED—60 I-uborors at new Ice request
Pri™ enunnnn Price $10,500.00 $2,800,000. Cash
H b Wanted
plant. $4.00 per day.
W. H. LONG
limits
with residence and fruit
t . H
i
Cash $0,000.00. $950.00. Balance
Bund
DEVELOPERS ATTP.NTION —
trees with 1,000 orange.
Stock
Cash,
$2,000.00
Balance 1, 2 and $50.00 per month
ns, Jewelers
MEAT MAIIKKT
Pensacola. Is beginning
the
ready for budding, nil for $2,590,
Balance,
easy
3
years with 8W including inter­
ig, Decorating,
greatest development in Georgia’s
$1,500 cash, 1-2 years for balance.
t
terms.
in te re st
ost.
B. If. Bankstun, Sanford, Fla.
history; n half million dollar high­ 410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla
way to the gulf beach just finish­
tuning
4. 2740 acres in Seminole county. Has about two
ed; a t two million dollar bridge
13—For Rent, Office, Stores
needs, Trees
PAINTERS WANTED. Apply Ho across Escambia Bay started;
miles frontage on St. Johns River. Good truck farm ­
ifrs and Supplies
tel Forest Lake.
FOR RENT OR LEASE:
Tho
quarter million dollnr opera house
Everything
ing
land. Eighty acres have been cleared and partly
r a i d Eggs
*
under construction; two milliuns
best located business corner in
tiled.
Price $100.00 per acre. G',i hinder for 30 days.
37—
Wanted
Help,
Snlesmnn
Blptice
For
the
Sportsman
being spent op highway; greatest
Oviedo. Fla., II. M. McCall, Ovie­
One fourth cash. Balance 1, 2 and 3 years with 8W
chance for live d e v e lo p s to get
M R ’S a n d SupjiiieB do, Fla.
MAN with car to work in evenings in on ground floor. Write Devel­
interest.
20—For Sale Miscellaneous
from 4 to C. Attractive propo­ opment Department. Tho Pensa­
Balk
Hardware
d Help, Female
sition for hustler. Give references cola News.
-Wanti ■ U p , Male
Phone 8
FOR SALE: 30 hives bees, 50 hoad in letter. Write “Proposition” Caro
With each Five Gallons Gs«
Angora goats, ono 40 If. P. Re­ Herald.
W ant d HjUp, Male or
TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
turn Tube Boiler, two good heavy
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
Fer
Grey T u b ca______________ $2.2(
mules. E. Stafford, Lako Monroe, SEVERAL solicitors to work on sified pages of Florida’s Greut
120 South Park Ave.
W anted’JRelp, Salesman Fla.
commission. Right proposition Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
ACCOUNTANT
l(cd T u b e s_______________ $2-4(
We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine
W anted Situation, Male
for right man. Apply a t Herald Minimum 26c, cush with order.
S
y
ste
m * I n s t a l l e d — Aiulll*
FOR
SALE:
Small
atock
of
groc­
a
fte
r
6:30
in
afternoon.
ulul
Hull'*
to
I'e rruuneiit
W anted Situation,Female
Write for complete rate card.
eries, a bargain if sold quick,
Cllt*ni«lu
KINE’S FILLING
Wanted Real E state
38—
Wanted,
Situation
Male
good location for filling station,
TO
REACH
BUYERS
or
tellers
of
R
.
L.
ROBERTSON
Wanted to’Rent
will sell or rent tkoro building with
STATION
Florida real estate advertise in
S l a a o n l * T e m p l e l l o o m IR
Advtg. Mediums.
apartment in back. Inquire Herald COLUMBIA University grudunte, tho St. Petersburg Times. One esn*
21 years old, desires situation
1113 Sanford Are. Hanford, Fla.
Office.
requiring
brains, initiative and ex­ cent a word daily, two centa a wort
JinpuncemenlH
ecutive ubility with reasonable sal­ Sundays.
H. A. SPEIR
ary. 490X Care Herald.__________ PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
lO N EEtt
7*/» acres cleared, 5l£ tiled, 3 wells. One fourth
Contractor and Builder
Is and subdivisions
scene of stupendous develop­
42—Advtg. Mediums
tion. Lnfe Burger,
miTe to school nml church, half mile to loading
ment. Read nbout it in tho I’alm
*90-M — Phone — 499-M
|dg., Oriundo, Flu.
station. Five roqm house, electricity, water, sewer
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell Beach Post. Sumplc copy uent on
HILTON’S
U A IIU K Il s n o r
anything? if so advertise in
2I0H PALMETTO AVK.
etc. On paved State Highway.
the Gainesville Sun.
Removal Notice
113 Magnolia Ave.
&lt; FI rat Claaa Barberfl
'. C. M. Mitchell'* office is
OHIO—Xenia. Make your antes
Priced
for
quick
sulo
Special Attention
I"' •»»•'«! «t 3'H I’iilm.'tt.i A\r.
E. SPURUNG, sin&gt;-divlstoi through the Xenia Gazette, ZenGiven To Ladlca and Childrem.
specialist. Subdivision to Or- in. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
Undo
Florida, and F l o r a trict. Wunt ad and display ra tis
Height*. Florida on Dlzla High on request.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
way.
S AUTO SERVICK E
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
J.
Our first interest is the protection of both the buyer and
SALE: 2 lots In Sanford
Ighfcg Wieta all traina. Bi
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
the seller
•an*f*r. Phone 651 and 63
Heights Park Ave. $3,500 each. classified medium, rate, cash, 9c
ARCHITECT
Terms, o lots Ssnford Heights Pal- charge. 10c minimum.
&amp; SONS
We solicit your sales.
F
ir
s
t
N
a tio n a l H ank B ldg.
nietto
Aye.
$3,000
each,
term
s.
4
Jhrive It. .
lots
Pinehurst
$1500.
Terms.
Elder
MAINE
—
Watervllle,
Morning
S
n
n
fn
rd
.
------------- Florid#
2nd 8 t. at R. R and Lovell.
We solicit your purchases.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine THE MORNING JOURNAL is the W E H A V E T H E B EST BUYS
people are interested in Florida
uccepted want ad medium io
•ACREAGE'
property. Reach them through Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
22—Sale, Furnitue
lEPKNUAULE USED CARS*
the Sentinel. Rate card on ap­ an
I
BUSINESS-HOMES
insertion.
Minimum
25c.
5—Fort Fortier Sedan.
We carry a full line.
plication.
. '/P/loHC 7 2 7
Our prices are right. Ccsh or
2—
Ford Co&amp;pe.
5— Ford Toiring.
wnnt your business LEARN ABOUT Polk County and ADVERTISE in the Jourr.al-Her
214 E. FIRST ST.
alii, South Georgia’s greateal
lakeland, through the StarSanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co.
3—
Ford 1-ton Truck.
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon
321 E. First St.
Telegram. Beat advertising me­
L W. Phillips’ Sons
W. R. SMITH, MGR.
Classiflet
dium in South Florida. Published weekly and Sunday.
Valdez Hotel Building
odga Bros. Sales and Service
FOR SALE
Why woxto your time run­
Baby carriage, oil mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM— rates 10c per line. Waycrosa Jour
Oak and 2nd St
ning around looking for a
stove and rug. Call 416-J.
nal Herald. Waycross, Georgia.
Lakeland, Florida.
good investment?
Let ua
show you how you esn In­
By
GEORGE
McMANUS
GING UP FATHER
vest your money and double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. We have been in the
^E E :
-b O L O N E S O M E
|
T C P - TH ER E*!
real estate business for yean*
I
S
E
N
T
F
O
R
IN T H l*b T O W N * I’N ^ \ T T l N *
HOW
JU-bT O N E
and are glad to say we have
HUH
HE
the fineat liatinga and the
W o
I WONDER. IF THERE.
D O C T O R tN
» HE
beat values in the State of
W A /b O U T
THAT
I*b Av D O C T O R IN T H l b
ANY
"THltl T O W N Florida.
O F T O W N -*
4 0 0 0
—I T —7
BU RQ ?
-w—’
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urgvd to list
their properties with us fur
better results and quick action

TEN ACRE CELERY FARM

Earle T. Field

$8400—Cash required $5000

Elton

Moughton

Vcikiez R ealty Co

our representative right away. Phone 349.

Florida Land Investors
uiki

1) eveloners of

Y HILL HEIGHTS imd FLANICO ESTATE
305 First National Bank Building.
J. K. Rl/THERFORD

Soil ( • q u i e t T llle

SEMI A K. HAKKR. Joined by her
huMiand and next friend, J. E.
BAKER.

H. B. Schulte Realty Co

City Licenses now clue on every business or
fesston for which a license is required, and 1
he paid promptly.
*

selected lots left which means a sure profit

Owners

LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder re
turn to Herald offico and re
ceive reward.

At

The first unit is practically xold out. Tlici

There's only ono way to stop
boils. Stop the cause of bolls!
T h at’s common aonso—isn’t it? All
rig h t. Boils thrivo because the
blood gets no weak in healthy, red
&gt; jells that it can’t throw off tlio im­
purities th a t get into tho body.
There’* not enough rich, red blood
R&gt; purify tho syatem.
Now—S. 8 . 8 . builds hack‘ tlm
blood to tighting strength. 8 . 3. 3.
fe builds rciLnlood-cells—builds them
b.v the millions! Boils dry up I
i» tho tiling. Im purities
th a t cause boils ana other skin
rruptioRg can 't stand up against
the rich, healthy, fed blood th a t
8. 8 . 8 . builds, T h at’s all there is

cfB crrr

One Phonograph
Record—or
One Sheet of Music

V/e wish to
congratulate those
of you who have
purchased lots in

BOILS!

jc m c T a i.

OK KI.OHIDA. IS A S U FO R *K 1 «IS O L K C O I'S TV . IS r l l A S C R H I .

itions

Prlcevand Terms Very Attractive
BUY IN SANFORD
- Safe and Sound.

BE

aerlptions, Drugs. Bodaa.
a n as naar you aa year

r h v k x t ii

$750.00 per ft. % cash

Six rooms, garage, large lot.

__!

A FEW CHOICE HOUSES

.
17 Years of Success in Sanford
Magnolia a t Second.

UtNBY ’8 DRUG BTORB
Call 109.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
10 E. F irst S t.

i.t t u b n n c n i T r o u i i r o v T i m

24— Lost, Found

Select yourlots in Pine
Crest before the best
are all taken. Real
Bargain Prices

M UST

llainca City—New cement 11
ufacturing plant opened here,

Radiator Repairing:, Ihslallat
new cars, Straightening: 0 f c
W elding, Repairing o f wrecks
ies regardless o f condition.

Call'The

L0ANS
teams unusually well ' matched, it
generally is conceded that steadi­
ness may bo the deciding fnctor,
with the Pirates* brilliant attack
pitted against the remarkable de­
fense of the Sonnloks.

tra********!*#* V * | * *****

has earned its
F U L T O N , IN C

^ a m on g th e
s cm taste alon e

Brokers

C. P. HENDERSON

Real Kstido
Ih»veUf#ra

BAN FORD,

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Germany And France Known
FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURGH, Oct. 7.— W alter John­
To Favor Spears’ Motion; son, Washington’s star pitcher, hurled the Senators to vic­
i Meetings Reid at Capital tory hero this afternoon In the first game of tho World*!
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—(JP)— Series, the American Lenguo contenders capturing the gam*
While tho interparliamentary un­ by n score of four to one.
Before a crowd estimated to be between 46,000 and 50,­
ion rosolyed Tuesday to sponsor
movements for world disarmament 000 and with the weather ideal, the Washington team, aided
and protection of troublesome na­ by the magnificent twirling of the mighty Walter, fought ita
tional border lands, spokesmen
from tiie Japanese nnd British way to victory in one of the most colorful world series games
‘
‘ according
g to baseball critics. S a i
groups declared their governments ever played,

Palmer Gives Statement On
Board Action Saying Body
Rescinded His Authority

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Score by Innings:

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Two Resolutions On
BaUerim:— Johnson and Rucl; Meadows* MartfaQO, 0&amp;4
Subject A re Voted Smith, Gooch.
_

Crowley Picked For
Important Position

larges

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Former Chairman o f Fleet
Corporalioh Balks Upon
Transfer 'After Removal
By HoardMembersTuesdny

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—&lt;/P)—
Tho breach between the shipping
board and the white house was|
eatly widened Tuesday when the
» ; “
ard removed president Leigh C,
Door, 16 Jins confessed that Palmeri of the fleet corporation,
&gt;N, Oct. 7.— Elmer
he boat this '/8-year-old grand­
wfs elected to the office in
.fmirol William mother to death with a heavy Iron who
January, 1924 at the imtonce of
_o Johnson gave up but five scatwero ready to Join with othem In
the Naval BtK bar, when she refuscd to let him President Cooildge and had been
teied hits, ilia opponent, the be­
a concerted action for further re­
iutica told the into her home near Phillip*, wls. given sis consistent: support.
spectacled Lea Meadows, veteran
duction of armaments.
of many a hard campaign, allowed
tir board today He was arrested the day after the
The resolution •of nrmnment* re­
At the snfae time, the board
tho Washington sluggers eight
duction, reported by Dr. P. Munch,
gnandoah would murder while working In a brick­ elected Elmer E. Crowley, of Bos­
hits, one of them being a homa
yard
of
Denmark,
expressed
regret
that
ton,
operating
manager
for
the
dth a rigid airrun by J. Harris. Johnson was
expenditures for armaments “ by
American export line in New York
ie United States
ulso touched for a circuit clout,
most countries" showed a “ serious
to succeed Mr. Palmer, and effect­
It 6,000,000 cubic
Traynor turning the trick.
increase," stated the necessity of
ed a number of other changes in
The pei formance of Johnson wax
living nations a feeling of n.*cur_ ns compared
the executivo personnel of the cor­
made
all the more spectacular by
ty
and
called
for
thorough
ex­
poration,
The
changes
were
made
lcubic feet capacity
amination by a special sub-com­ Closing Arguments Expected his fanning ten of thu Pirates,
effective os of today, and Mr.
' ship.
succumbing twice to hia
mittee of methods for reducing
Crowley is expected here tomorrow
To Be Made Today and Case Cuyler
with Col. Mitchell,
puzzling
delivery. Johnson wax
armnmonts,
including
the
drafting
prepared to take over his new du­
“ bungling" of the
Given to Jury; Action Of aided by jam-up fielding and time­
of
a
technical
scheme
ta
bring
this
ties.
led failure of the
State Comes ns a Surprise ly hitting, the Senators collecting,
about. It was adopted without dis­
The board elected Mr. Palmer, a
[awaiian and Nerth
hits in the second, fifth apd ninth
sent.
in which navy air- MacMillan And Crew Exper­ vice president in charge of Euro­
Walter Johnson needs no introduction, lie’s been in the main tent
RICHMOND COUNTY COURT Innings to make their four scores.
The
demilitarized
zono
resolution
ited.
ience Worst Summer In the pean affairs of the corporation, a since 1907. ranking os the oldest pitcher In point of service In the presented by Brig. Gen. E. L. HOUHK, ROCKINGHAM, N. C.,1 Tho Pirates’ single tally came in
'existence of dlssatNorthland Known to Man; po rtion for which he had bcenv&amp;e- majors today. He's had a splendid season and stands out a. one of Spears, of Great Britain, placed Oct. 7.—(4*)—The ease of the their half of the fifth when Tray;........ when
....... i—
- the Senators’ best bets in the aeries ns fevuiencedd by the fact that
Mr. Cooildge caused
ong the personnel in
Experiences Are Reined lectsd
tho union’s committee on reduction Stato vert'is W. B. Cole, wealthy nors the first man up, crashed out
him to be made president. This of- r Mnnniter Harris rclccted him to hurl the opening game today,
lr service, its officers
cf arniamenta at the disposal of cotton manufacture!, charged with a homo run, After that Inning tho
for, one commissioner explained,.
“
sred before tho board
national group1' pnil.icipating in the murder of W. W. Ormond, for­ Pittsburgh crew failed to threaten
SYDNEY,
N.
,S.;
Oct.
7.—UP)—
oper otepa to corrset Dotirld MacMillan came out of was only a mark of “ courtesy" to
the
conference “ with a view to the merly his daughter's sweetheart, seriously. Morrison and G«och re­
Mr. Palmer, and tho latter dcclln
laced Meadows ana
and nmun
Smith aa the;
*r a se- placed
me
conclusion of treaties providing for neared an end Tuesday after
, lh- northland Tuesday ufter three cd it
laid M. Carpenter ofr months of the worst summer known
Ithe establishment of deinlHUtrized rli's ol developments unexpected Pirate battery In the ninth inning,
Tho s'.ea taken by th* board yej--i
,
Mu, Flu. nir station urg*fto man l*&gt; the nrctic. am’, announctl&amp;Dca alopg their frontUrs/Mn an- both in tho’scope'and th:-Rapidity
4 ’ - -Tht.- Senntors draw firat blood
poxfH,n{tarhed. natioipj. wi»ro urged wilii which it came.
In tho sccouiHnninr when J. Har­
(jo would ictum io LabrnThe defense threw tho first ris lifted one of Meadows’ slants
ttf neglect “ this grant pomibil]» f«r the, uTetc cn-tioi of :hv flo-t corpovdi :
bomb by resting its ease at 11:06 Into deep right field for a homo
suppon'ai
__ R B H p B H p H H H , .o’clock. During a ’ recess. until 2 run. It was tho first hit of tho
■,.
. ,, i,n uuvu,
... v,,ming to New tion nffairr. a rrogrim It hud rec­
ently notified Mi. Cooildge it inp. rato dir cor-s In the Elu.la:^. /
(
after Fusanosuku Mayedn, member « ‘clock, the state drew ita plan:- ,rt-,nie nnd one of tho longest evet
madotfor the lnr,t -------------battle. After
calling
on
Forbes
Field, going deep
of tho Jnpano:i) diet, hod made
-----------„ -ctn U
ll ru
iu n ri
, ...
.
7 ! Mac L ili an drhve biu little iiux- tmded to carry* out bv rescinding J ,
l I'-saggeraisoli
.Hilary cchonnor Bowdoin into Syd- tf'o board powers it had vested m j
WiroHatchuwuyTucnday Con­ known hLs government’s willing- , averul witnesses to testify that into the bleachers,
Loca­
yete charged by one of noy :.nd nailed away -’ gain four the fleet corporation Head ct hU; Com m h r,|(.neru Adopt
Washington scored again in this
cerning l.oss c f Trafl'ic no. 3 to join hnnds with the world Ormond was shot while sitting
Hon Selected liy C^nuncrcc
|b-i with an ovor-cs- houra later to join the Peary com­ fruieifc when Mi*. Palmer took of*i
powers in an effort to rid Itself, within his car. the state rested f,f, h cou* Un- two
on four
Because o f Detour Condi­ of tho armaments problem. He was |ta case and by nsmnt of Uio do- Wu gucce„ lve ungles by J. Har- .yeTS’
by revi.ing
Bocjy Fur O rlam loliighw ay;
ieir ability and with panion ship on his latest Arctic fice and-----W the
_. pemonnnl
rd of the "aviators expedition for tho la:., leg of theirt&gt;f the corporal on. The powers
tions on Delatnd Highway followed quickly by It. S. Hudson, fense the actual trial was ended.
Handle Routine Matters
rls&gt; D)oujr, anti pecklnpnugh fillDski ing of n “ Btiob- journey to WUcasset, Me., Mac- were rescinded lust week.
British parliamentarian, who as­
sncelt."
Board's Purpose
As a result of diversion of traf­ serted that Great Britain would w l W ’m . W t o ' W t a U o T t t S cned
•■•ll th'upb*”
Me*J"Rucl
w* •he"
Millun’s home pqrt.
The Seminole County Commis­
and*'fanned
and U,htJohn­
Ins were made by
Hie
Mr. CoolidRe, upon hearing of sioners ut their monthly session fic to other points by reason of Join in any conference of world tho caso will go to th« jury late son. Rico singled to deep center,
MucMillun stayed here only long
|M. Carpenter of the enough to take on 20 barrels of the board's purpose, appointed II. at the court house Monday, ap­ the poorly maintained detours pro­ powers called for u further limi­ in the day.
s o t .:
sending Harris nnd Bleugo across
naval air station, fuel oil and to tell newspapermen G. Dalton, of Cleveland ns his per­ proved nnd adopted the tentative vided by the State Road Depart­ tation of naval armaments of a
nsncoiu,*
The Jury that will decido Cole’s
plate. Manager Harris ended
■fare the president's he was convinced that the dog still sonal representative to inquire into route for tho proposed state lugn- ment during construction on tho reduction of land armaments. Mr. fate will not rend the loiters thnj the
testinic
the inning by grounding out_ to
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; He added that many "was king of the nrctic” and was the situation and report to him, and wav from this city to Orlando, w Sanford-DeLand highway, (he San-(Hudson believed, in thin connection, passed between hia daughter,
rcraft
third.
* kW B
endorsed tho plan more valuable as a means of trans­ requested Mr. Palmer and Chair­ outlined
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-- Good'1 ford Chamber of Commerce has of- j that such a conference should be Elizabeth, and the man he shot
and endorsed..by -1
the
In their half of the fifth, thu
air corps
because
, ,
, portation above "the circle" than man O’Connor and Commissioner Roads Committee of the Sanford filially protested the condition to initiated by the United Stntea, as and killed on the streets of Rock­ Pirates countered when Traynor
Aug. 15. The 24 lifted one into right field for a
ment of increnmd ^he airplane. Ho also said ho wan Benson of the board to act as an Chamber of Commerce.
Fons A. Hathaway, chairman of sorting its achievement in assem­ ingham
bling the Washington arms confer­ year old woman haH read and iden­ home run. it was almost .in tho
the
Florida
State
Road
Depart­
certain he had found evidence of advisory committee with him. The
The approval of the commission­
tlAriato rMdesire,” said Lieut. Norsemen visiting the American board, however, was determined ers here, it is declared will mark ment in a telegrum dispatched late ence four years ago hod inspired tified them and tho state nttcrnpt- tame spot whero Harris, a f«
great confidence among the peo­ cd to introduce them for the pur­ minutes before, had hit Ida four
to
proceed
with
its
program
aa
an
,{rto impress the layman continent many years-ago.
.
another important step in the fi­ Tuesday.
ples of the world and portleulnriy pose of impeaching her testimony. sacker. Johnson also fanned two
independent branch of government nal preliminary arrangements for
UiVSwic unusual skill."
Expected
Friday
The
locnl
organization
han
re­
’ fSWJ
those of the British Empire.
The Peary nnd Bowdoin are ex­ created by congress.
During three hours on the wit­ men in this inning, Wright and
inset for Mitchell
the construction of what is known sorted to this measure, it is said,
Another development of Tues- ness stand Miss Cole testified she Meadows being the victims.
Btotivo Frank II. Reid, pected to reneh Monhegan Inland ‘ While it was known that Mr. to be an important connecting link after every effort has been made
Etvho will act as counsel off the const of Maine Friday eve­ Palmer might bo removed at any between DeLiind and the central to obtain relief from other sources. day’n conference which received was never engnged to Ormond and I The line-ups were os follows:
Washington:, Rice, ceterfieldi
William M. Mitchell if ning. Saturday they will sail on to tlmo when Mr. Dalton was appoint­ section of the utato. Following the According to those who have been closest attention on the part of that she broke her relations with
Bal is orderud by the Wlscoasct whero friends already ed it was believed possible that Official 'sanction of present plans, compelled to traypj the highway the delegates was the contribution hint voluntarily in the fall of 1921. Stanley Harris, second base; Goa­
ar dlrbn ament, today wired the are gathering to welcome the ex- any such step might be deferred it is announced thnt a representa- in question, officially designated of statement! by French and Ger­ The letters, some written later, are , liti, leftfieid. Judge, first b a v :
nUgion convention in
far some time. The action today, live committee will be appointed, hh State Road Number three, the man spokesmen in support of tho alleged by the ttafu to huvo con Ulucge, third base; J. HarrU,
tained the information that D»l‘
th. rightficld; l eckinpaugh, shortstop;
As
MacMillan
steered
the
Bow­
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te “ select some on
detours ure not only unpleasant y Spear resolution.
at once to wait
----- upon the State
„
two were engaged; and that the Ruel, catcher; Johnson, pitcher.
* ‘in ~lulla"* rough but positively dangerous in
:ur l.ltil tfcryers to an’.8t in case doin into her borth at Sydney toRoad Department heads
dny, hi:* first words to thoso who
woman had broken with Ormond
Pittsburgh: Moore, second base;
hassee, nnd there arrange for the many places. It ban been pointed
by orders of her father. Tho suite Corey, centerfield; Cuyler, rightNational questions involved, Mr. waited fur him were: “ The best
final details and to secure unrly out that contractors building the
further charged tliut the letter; by field; Burnhart. leftfieid; Wright,
eid said, made it imperative that crew I’ve ever had,” and then he
action from the department in the
tfielr own admission, attacked the shortstop; Traynor third base,
.e legion participate in Col. Mit- added* "It was the worst summer
matter of construction.
mil’s defence, lie asked nppoint- known to men in the arctic."
character of the woman.
Grantham, first base;
Smith,
The commissioners alsoxautho- ed location is blockaded. This,
"F.very one of the follow:! on
IVi
i»-nt; of n commitete empowered
Judge T. U. Finley's ruling an- catcher; Meadows, pltchor.
rized the immediate improvement is shown, ha* not been done in the
i act/in addition to the lawyers, board have been cheerful nnn wil­
nnunccd after he had indicated the' Empires: Rigler at plate, Owens
present case
of the Tuscawllla road.
^ ^ ^ ^ K a t a conference U nr- ling.” He continued. To prove hia
Rev. W. W. Willian, of Jackson­ letters might be introduced, was. at first base: McCormick at secIncreasing complaint from per­
Officiol
approval
of
thw.
com­
Routine
business,
confined
most­
point Communder MacMillan urg­
ing,-d to. go over the situation.
sons using the road; and knowledge ville. state Silnduy school secretary that Miss Elixubcth Colo’s char- end base unu Moriarity ut third
ed two of the men to relieve the ly to the awarding of a number of missioners was granted a number of instance:! where investors and of the Baptist Church, addressed actor is not an issue In the trial base,
H.S
crowded condition on the Bowdoin painting and transportation con­ of subdivisions and other plats sub­
FIRST INNING
interested in this commun­ members of the Sanford KiwunU of her father for murder.
.Commissioners and return to Wlscasset by train, tracts, featured the monthly meet­ mitted at this time. These have others
The state contended throughout
Rice grounded out, Wright to
ity have foregone their intended Club ut their weekly luncheon in
they objected. They wunted to ing Tuesday of the Seminole Coun­ been announced as the Crystal visit here rather than travel tho the Seminole Grill today. In his that they had no intention of nt- Grathani. Harrix grounded out,
ninated Tuesday but
I,sko
Club;
the
Garden
Park
ty
Board
of
Public
Iltstnlctloh,
stick until the journey was over.
talk he enumerated several rea­ tacking the woman's character; Traynor to Grntham. Goslin flew
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held in tho office of Superintend­
Their wish was granted.
sons for a universal attendance of that the purpose of introducing; out to first. No runs, no hits, o«»
la., Oct. 7.—UP)—City
Tho explorer said his party hnd ent T. W. Lawton.
udults at Sunday morning Bible the Icttori. was Ip impeach her |errors.
rs James McC'ants and found n stone church at Gottahaab
Memhers yesterday
awarded
Mooro flew out to center field.
testimony. She had testified also
services.
wore renominated Greenlnnd. where he wun convinc­ contract for painting tho West
that when her father showed her Carey was hit by pitched ball.
Delay
through
failure
of
rail­
thu white 'municipal ed it was built by the Norsemen, Side Primary school of this city,
road connection* to reach this city a letter from Ormond mentioning Carey wsb caught trying to steal
for use both ns a church and a to S. P. Duncan, at the bid price
resulted in the inability of Mayor relations of “ man and wife” and second. Cuyler struck out. No
. led the ticket with n fort.
of $270 it is stated. Contract for
runs, no hits, no errors.
John
T. Alsop of Jacksonville to she had said “ it is u lie."
1133 votes while McCants
tho refinishing of all woodwork in
SECOND INNING
Two physicians who had made
attend
the
luncheon,
it
wub
an­
nt ¥J votes ahead of Adthe Sanford Grammar school was
Fire Prevention Week, OcL 4 tolof the Chamber of Commerce of nounced. Members expecting to physical examinations
Judge „grounded
out,, Wright to
of Miss
Seaboard
EndsAppeal
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gan. The count wuh 935
let to Roy Schmidt, according to 10 has been designated nt the bo- the United States to eliminate haz- hear a message from the Jackson­ Cole had been connected as wit-1 Grantham. J. Harris hit one to
n and 9GI for McCants on For Extension Of Line accounts, for $400.
hest of the Chamber of Commerce ardous conditions caused by rub- ville chief executive expressed keon ncsse.. and tho state had prevented right field for a home run. Bluege
tcial count. Asher Frank.
Among the transportation con- of the United States. Following the j btsh. They are ns folows:
disappointment upon loamlng of , their testimony from going to the ] fanned. Peckinpaugh fouled out
'candidate, polled u vote of
Combustible waste material his deferred arrival, t
iary. The physicians. Dr. H. H. to Carey. One run, one hit, no crWASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—(/P)— tract awards announced were those appointment of a week for the
Officers of the Seaboard Air Line of Mr«. Oscar Tanner, for trans- study and cunslderaliun of l'rv*eG- ihquid be removed periodically. If
Other visitors at the meeting Dodson, nnd Dr. J. T. J. Battle, rors.
imondmcnt to tho city char­ concluded today the presentation portation to the Oviedo School fur tlon measures in dealing with the burned out of doors, care ifaould
both of Greensboro, testified that! Barnhart filed out to Rice,
sing the suluries of tho com­ of evidence ut un Interstate Com­ a period of eight months nt $60 fire hazard, the national organiza­ be taken to see that no sparks »r today included C. S. Pierpont, S. the woman’* condition was perfect nor singled to plight field. Wrt(
A.
Voight,
formerly
of
Washing­
bers from $1,200 a year to merce Commlw^on hearing in sap- per month; 0. T. McOuliey, to the tion has prepared a series of bulle­ ombera ignite tiearby property. A
D. C,, and more recently a res­ and the court held that if tho let- j froced Traynor, Judge to Ha
ind that of the mayor corn­ pert of that railroad’s applications Oviedo School at $106 and W. W. tins for circulation among the
safo' practico if to provide an In­ ton,
Grantham
funned. No runs,
’
~
ident
this city and Earle T. ters were introduced their testi-!
ier from $1,800 to $3,60Q to build seyeral extensions of linex Drcsset, from Colder, Lake to San­ munity commercial bodies. These cinerator or metal basket for burn- Field, ofrealtor,
hit, no errors.
many could go to the jury.
of
Sanford.
Ray»*cd by a good majority,
THIRD INNING.
to Eftfit Coast and across ford, at $40 per month. All trans­ bulletin:! are being given much ing such material,
who rooved t0 khi* cltv
little interest was shown in through
“ Rags and cloths which have In|onJ Fm*
Florida.
portation contracts were awarded publicity, through the various
tipie ago from Ocala, was Snow Shovels Used in,
jtion, one of the lightest
llaah“ ^
1i X i . l ' d
urga„i«li»«» toNo opposition was indicated from under the snme conditions, it _ii Chamber of Commerce offices, and been used f^
Bn years being cast.
subjwt to £
mainber, according to an- F a r Western S tates[rl-u singic*i to right fl«w. Ku*
shown,_ lor _a period
ot eight through the national press at this nno olllnr
ether railroad:; to any part of the ______
.
' ncunctnent His menibefxhlu has
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Iwas caught napping at first. No
time. One of the bulletins &lt;3 as snooUneous IgWtion
Ser.b3r.ra*&gt;, privets and testimony Imonths from Sept. 28, 1926
po.t&gt;d to the
r
■ 1'
.v-iilbeen transferred to the local club , CHICAGO, " Oct.
. , ,
ilidg’eOnWayHomt* u1' to the need of new railroad fnc- ly Jumos Kasik petitioned tho follows:
tton ,Week
iveeK is nn
u«. exr*- time. In order to overcome this
iL iaa it is said
“.Fire Prevention
ilities In Florida and probability } ,oard for an ullowar.ee of $16 per
. . —f.
midwest is ovcrcoatcd and snow j „ Sn)uh.
Moore ind Kearubbish and hazard they
n li^
i Report o/ the
safely committc
of such facilities making fair rr-j month, it was annount**&lt;*. ta defray i clien t time do remove
re
ie safely
committee.. aj,oV^ia aru being wielded in South
Fi*‘e« do jly covered metal contair.tri or
thla aftcri
out
on
- double play,
turn to investment was uncontra-' traitaportation expenset of his five effeet a genuinee cleau-up.
.
rnoon, recommended j
Montana and Wyoming dow» wer« ,l
to Harris tc .ludga.
children
from
their
hone
to
the
non
u8ually
start
in
clean
plncM.
{
.
lawns!no
dieted.
further
change*
inge*
in
the
resoluwhile
surccasa
from
shivers
i*
I
P««rklnpaugh
5BTDENT "COOLIDUE SPEreguiur bus* line, a distance declur- j Regular cleaning, particularly in
In the fallj&gt;» l l w l a w r o .
^ tented somo
som iinie ago, call-1 promi-v.i
promised in the
ENKOUTE TO WASHINGtno far
tar west today,
tooay, the
i n .1No
i " “ ru
---- w unurw ’ inning ”
to be one and ono-half milea., #l».tTc«. cellar.'.and under stairways “ re ik y l v J iyears
r . ago
n^o a
com
ing
for
,h«
nomination
f Fir
Stanisbury, Mo., Oct. 7.— Airman Still Missing ed
w k et belt‘look*
tarit', fir s t » , . «
, *
The board adepted a measure of-1 would prevent numerous fires leaves. Several v„ar. a^o u
a con
l&gt;
•
‘ resident Cooildge was on his
flugaratior. was started in an Ea*t-;Otreei nnd Uanford
..r a^r Avt nue as .,,,1 . . . t o , . M « l e » nwy . t ^ ' t „
sk toNhe White House to- After Six-Day Search fering him the sum of $10 per |which are constantly destroying ern city when a pile of such
^pUu« B^W ius new safe-1 |aler in week temperature* ap- and Harris were out on a
month as settlement.
[American homes, in the presence
§inspi»ed by the patriotic de­
burned: Burying them will re- (Dr traffic plans now being druwn . proi4ching frost.
play. Grantham unassLvtxf,
The board approved payment of 0f rubbi»h only a chance spark or .was
lation he witnessed in OmaCLARION. Penn..'-Oct. 7.—(/P&gt;—
(grounded out to Moore. No
iberu the American legion Confidence that tho fate of Char- bills contracted amounting to $7,- (flame’ is required to court disas-1 move
hat
^ ir k e ts
no hits', no error*.
ter. Every citizen in this commun- the
fntian, w eh he addressed, is |es H. Ames, missing mail airplane 372.67, it is announced.
Carey fanned on three
The board convened st 10 o’closk iUy is urged to see that alt refuse I
.Wheat,
uion. The presidential train I pilot, would be known within the
me
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mB|»rlol l-i collect-iwr
142 baliz Cuyl.r singled to
dayligbt ride through South- next 24 hours war
{and other
i. wol.ect
CdayligH
was expressed to- yesterday
&gt;e^rda&gt;; morning.
morning, ?.
r. T.
•. Willixmx
i
t
)(,nu
or.ier waste material
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^
Cuylar was cau*
BHinois, Indiana and Ohio in day as ware hers took to air and “ nd L,- J- Hartley, memberisn.l|c,l and
f,from ail contact with comb1
.'*- ic ^ e n d t e Kiwani
■WVs, Okri. LhFvnilM m .
| (Ceatluued un
fcc-ct, was du.- ih Washington woods for tbuir sixth day’s hunt |S^PL Lowton wid Fred R. IVlUiumo
8omj|
D ew S iiiU tJbUi imaterial.”
.
(Lontinued on
morning.
I for t l j loat flytr.
flytr*
f
nttcrav/ for th* bouril, ottnulcd. [pared by tho Insurance
p •
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PROSECUTION IN
W. B. COLE TRIAL
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FROM HARD TRIP
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.U i T S APPROVAL
OF COUNTY BOARD OF DETOUR HERE

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Rev. W. W. Willian
I t Ih.tptS ITalks ToKiwanians
At Luncheon Today

School Board Lets
Contracts During
Meet Here Tuesday

Chamber Of Commerce Gives Series
Of Hints For Fire Prevention Week

‘r Visit to Omaha

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' 1i n ^ l s r snd t i * ^ n su m p tioa re­
gular, they m ast t te p n q w r ir d b teflmted throughout i t * y «*r to
Florida hs* *2f,, .
f „ j&amp;sei '.b&amp; eoazajnpticn tWcuind.
in school property and is
n a y f
The cold storage I* therefore $14,000,090 annually fo r

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used as a stabilizer. It stabilizes
Ftonda has 2.600 mill*, Mtw-,
o c r sALRa Y om *: a n r m s k s t ,
•tc
; the price preventing cxtrera-* in mills and facltrin* turning. Out
W e n a a ra a te * a * ih fa M |OB
X__ i t
* v
.«
s - - &lt; « . - 1 either rtireetioa and it eUbilize* $215,009,'»0 worth c f product*
VASHINGTON. Oel. 6.—fJP)— Sanitary District of Chicago, and ; J t l ye n h a re P a a p a r t y ymm w aat^aaliS— L U t It w ith „
, Umrs ftfc m in e -o f all W m * ta b - t h &gt; supply b y .n a k in g egg* ars!!•H
.
Th Supreme Court began its new by New Jersey against the Federal ; a
•be tiroes the value o f She t h « ? ; ^
threug hmit the year.
All tmalty.
Florid* property ha* an assessed; tern yesterday at boon facing a Water Power Commission.
►cd and eleven um es a* fW » t j poultry
marketed i valuation of $580 090.000 and a cn rtM docket.
Several motions for rthcarings ■
• , — product*
.
. either
.,
*'P- rr.-n who
. thir
. . .c1
' Sf',»
fewhh O
orT DtoetKl on cold ttara*e
storage for
for ^
.US
*“ ”r- *
' *tr^ et. SaafarS, Fla.
. Therew&lt;&gt;al
ar- Cminv
« f P^OOjOOOjOOO.
lew rule* formulated at th* In casts decided last term are a
tlwt
u T u S T fo r ^ r o m la future a V ^ rautt he properly, Flcrl(.a banka had. on January d o e of last term, by which the pending, the more important being
Ih s. iccent annual poultry
iU U lllg il
- pou,lry ‘fi£ _ T V ^ l05 . _ ^ 0 ihar&lt;,J «i to obtain the beat result*. , ir&lt;2s, deposit* amounting In jcS rt 1* permitted to use increased two by the government which lost
Hale at Geneva, The Her*
only, yet the value o f pon.try pr »- ,
hundn?d and fifw*a mil.
ronnd
num bers to |i75,0C0jl&gt;0u. Or. d»'ret ion in determining the case* h he mum anti-trust unit* against
It publishing in full-his
ouct* for one year would
200- 1JcJI dozen eggs or about U per
the Maple Flooring and the Ce­
oo “ Foultry Raising
00° men « salary «f *&gt;/J00 each.:cJnt o£ tJw toUl pfodaction . re June 30th, 1925, *ix months later it..rill review, are expected to aid ment Manufacturers associations.
the tetai deposit* of all Florida irf. preventing further congestion
v- » f , . .
!In fact the figures representing pinced ^ Co!d storage. The re Banks amounted in round figures pg oven then the tribunal ha*
Among the 533 cases carried
the siza ol the poullr^r Indurtry ^
supply u£ dteat-.d poultry t j 1*02,240,009. A gain in six afaiting it* consideration 780 over and on many of which decis­
few people who really ; are ao CTtat it is hard to vUuau..* on
,tor*zo also stabilize* the months of $227,240,000.
Nearly , tie s, approximately 100 more ions are expected during this term,
ta the full Important of its magnitude.
1i*
•*-year .ago.
Practically all j are those involving dvn
the validity
of
^
^
b{
P°U
-,ry
thr#UJfh°
‘Jt
tb--:
t-MfiOOMO
per
month
or
$1,225,000
poultry Industry snd its r»!a facte may give some idea a* to lE T ? ? ' ............... ....... J£r "WW" w
n a year
ko. «
Mtenti to
to the diet health and m oo-' it* uronortioa* In ord-r to houre *
*
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per day. Ths tanking resource* f f this increase is due to the num- 1the sale of German uye patenis xo
the Chemical Foundation; const!
i f J f c V J S I f the United all t?._ ,S'ckens in the Unite,!. J * g * « 4 T T f u Z l S u
**'
^,0rfcU .JunC ^ th* J f of ^ c u r r i e d over from the tutionality
*»VnT,n'?at,nn*
of the
California rn"*tl'
syndi­
ten, Horida and
Seminole, States properly it would require 3 ricultural and bort.culUral pre- I32o amounted in round number* ! , t term the cases docketed durcalism
law
and
the
Arizona min­
M dr.y
Douitrv house AO feet wid- reach, ,,uct,
t* grade,! in order P&gt; to tOXIJXKl.OOO.
the r.-ceas being substantially
imum wage law for women; legal­
“ fm thlc unequalled hsy^Uy of co- ’ Vag
tbe United States. To r'c -^ a s s fu lly marketed.
riter Millioa Invested Daily.
tit same as a year ago.
Uutside investors have spent ap­ it is the expectation o f the court ity of the Montana gasoline tax
th^m grain once a day for a
Grading consists of separating
losml financial opportunity, with food
fe
year would require a freight train or sorting, produce of mUcoIlane- proximately £ 1.250,000 daily in tbit many ot the cases filed dur- law; and constitutionality of the
tW pesplo of Florida talking in|yc
A SW FFT
real v’ tate since January ,nr its absence will be quickly dis- C r i i f cotnro.nity^
terms ef millions and billions o f 1,‘750 miles long to haul It to them, out quality ar.d condition into iot*
it is rather hsrd for one,'
Interesting Statistics Given
[o f greater uniformity, making it !I, WU.
1* ed of, and tliat substantial M)* I
K ir^ h ^ .n
to |rcalize
Florida has cash in treasury to rtul, will be made this year in re- the court ^eluded one by We Kanh p W what a part the lien and) it all the eggs sent to spark tK-asler to determine, market value
Icing the
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hcr products play In our financial-In 1324 v eto placed.in carer, ends of various grader. Also adapting. meet all obligations
dicing
carried over.
the, In.
Remember the time when, yean and
.
and economical fiber.
Perhaps touching they would make a dou-: tho product* to the various market, U has no nUto debt. Hn in* ■nctkaliy all of the cases filed terstrtte Commeros Commission’s
years ago, at noon recess you punched «
mfv many nrogirssive and ble row from New York to San outlets available.
icorr.e ux. No inheritance tax. Tnc iring the recess were petitions vn.uation prartiers. Several othr writ* of certorari and the court ers were filed to test the legality
n hole with your forefinger in a cold £
Economic i*Todnction Necessary. State levy u 10 1-2 mills.
_Jm citizens of Seminole County ■Francisco. If the 21AKK),fl(&gt;Ojy»0
.
ercising its discretion will de­ of the government’s methods in va­
biscuit, filled it with syrup and enjoyed Y
To make a kngthy ztory brief; 5&gt;°r annul gains arc hard to
and Floriila who consider the poui- egga prfaiu^.cJ annually were laid
mine without oral hearings, rious phases of incoma tax asses
a feast fit for the god*7
. try buniross negligible.
together edge*, touching
Urey nnd at the tar.,* time to bring our. estimate, but in the last 20 years
i
ment und collection.
. 'Mu» Irr.nortance of an industry, would cover a road 2d 1-2 leet the essential truths about market- our population baa increased 100 { ich of them it will review.
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Jacksonville to Los An* ing poultry, let me say that it be-!Pcr « nl? “ b'f'CUj1
.
Ten
.
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completed
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cases, .........
in which
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point o f both th,- consumption of*gates,
gins with economic production.
bas increased £75 *&gt;cri.Le!lA?, *n* j argument had. been concluded were
A re Y ou aN ervous
A scrub hen masting in a tree trease in taxable wealth 400 P°^' carried over By the court when it
the product and th® value of its i If nil
nit the.
the poultry in the United
W om an?
output. * Poultry products . which1States were standing Together they with nothing but insects to eat for!*611** increase in income from all ^ceased last June, and decisions
brcakfoA! with a nent in the fence i
in* i is
u «these
l—« may
&gt;»"** be expected
«w«aw4oii any
«•»»» opln
Ah^nnr.' primarily eggs and poultry |would tover 25 squat e miles.
, LOO. per
. . cent; . actual
„
,n'
_ _
bat you can bring back the
RM*t are eaten by all .«la»«M of* \ Florida . produren
produce.,
$«,250^W corntr will r.ot produce more than trease
tr'
Jn ,t,lt? L vn‘ uc nt
Pr°t*r- JIre day after tomorrow, it being
Without health and wcll-poiscd
experience of t’ .jse blissful
ih
rule o f
the court to nerves many women find life a burpeople. They furnish a part of worth of eggn and poultry annuui- three hr four dozen eggs per year, fy , Htale
. , 000 perrent^lnrrr»se jj eunW|.jtten
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childhood days by keeping
tho diet x»f all humanity from t h s l y and we
cjuuuming $20,250,-1If j f mi wish to use her for f,»odl,n *,anlt deposits, more than, 1,000 j,j&gt;,5vcr no upinb
nions on the first day d4Jn. Are you suffering from lack
Bonita Syrup— a syrup with
beggar to the king and arc con -) &lt;KK» worth of eggn und poultry per j you will find nothing but flying |Pcr _c*nl:,
a
tcrmof vitality consequent to the weak­
the pfiro Georgia cane flavor
tamed in every home from the ho-i annum,
in general nesses peculiar to women? If
-—on j/our tabic. Try It on
vc! to the palace oml *
cases are r.o, do not dcaparr. Dr. Pierce’s
a hot biscuit and muku that
smallest iunrh counter*
Daugherty, Favorite Prescription will bring reold dream come true!greatest hotels.
Attorncy lief. Your hcaRli is your most valuE g g s of all domesticated
Brings the Cane Fields o f
the power of 1able asset and the Favorite Pre­
try oro &lt;*dlble prmluc
‘
committee to re- nu’iption made of herbs, \r taken
Ceorgie to Your Table
pioxLmateiy 90 per c«nt
..., rrn T« relre the attendance of witnesses np'terlv. will heln to re.lore it.
ronaumed for foot! are p roper in value than tiie l*»jf unit v*alIceonomirMly producing u good ar- cities amounted to$72r141
The
^
pto&lt;]ucUon of
books. Health brings beauty A .well wom
eggs consumed
'&lt;*»* l^rk and l-acnn produced in tlic'lirle l* the proper taro und pre
prepa- budding permits grunted In 10 ci- Daugherty resisted the authority on is always beautiful.
duem! from chickens.
Atlanta, Go.— Cairo, Go.
rrmanent I’lnre
In
Diet.
Jrtate.
'ration. It I* estimated
thut fertile
fer
Hare
iPermanent
rrminriH
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8i..d -o. *or triul |&gt;kg. to Dr.
Docaune of their nutritive value
Yet v/e must import $12 0WMM),tgg« alone cnu«o a loae of $16,000,- amounted
nmounreu u*
atin the Department of Justice,
to $24,.Z-,H-0 nnu
and .“
.‘ “' _rating
Justice. dlerco’a Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N.
and the ease with which they fan |worth of poultry pnslucts to sup- , 000 por annum to tho poultry Kept. $272)00,000. Tim m figures m-|P Tho* authority
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of /.----------------Congress to re-v Y.
Cjina With Biscuits fll ~
growers of tho United Htatca.
diento tliat v/e nro spending more
b« prepareil In a number of op|}o-{ply roir needs.
tiring v/nyi, they have a distinct' Meminole county h.,« 30,000 h- ad
Poor packing rnusej an uverage
‘ tto
VJr buildings in Florida.______
0#Cs routed by it, also must be
poor t\ •
« r «n j *
liecided. This case ^aa brought
'G .rT A Y L O R D Y E R
loss D r i v e r I v illC Q A s C -Q f by a former post master at PortPainting— Decorating
for the growth nnd teiniir
nnuany. ™ °r P*®' q i » s _ A n r i M ir o i* iiie n a land, Oregon, removed during tho
A U.tal of $82,217 worth parntion and hnne
mdling. cauzcs $27,- oK IQ H A l l U ( J V C r t l i r n 8 |\yjj,on administration.
Decision
PHONE 303
000,000 worth ° ‘' ‘J,rJ-,,M'.d
' t
i
. ,• *of ix.uitry und* eggs,
— ----! as to whether tho Six National Infhs ways of using e„*g.i In tho
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„tlI!1Wnf.lll ol t U! ^U! r ,hcttP TAMPA, Fla.. Oct. fi.—7/P)—Joclidian* are independent sovereign- 1
dlet arc almost limltleas.
rhey;
".Sji®"*]living
ry year. Careless methods of while, &amp;», of St. Petersburg and ties within the United States i
o I
ro wensupiedd in tb« main dish at . \h“ ri; «re 14,510 poopthey
lntf&gt; nlfftii .t
hctmnolc County nnd thc3 nnil handling, packing,
' ' ""
diHtnbuting, formerly of Burnevville, Ga., war. expected soon.
Pf.nt/ #nat nnd
etc caused un annual loss of nearly inntnntiy killed yesterday morning
ihere win &lt;»•* n call tomorrow of
»iiniu,»
1J)orc thui, |i.oo p?r
when an automobile in which lie all cases on the original docket in
our entire population was driving alone ekidded and over­ which states are parties, for the
marketing of poultry pro- turned near the Gandy Bridge. The purpose of eliminating those which
accident occurred during a rain­ are not prosecuted with reason­
ducks, guineas, geese and pigeon*.
Supply Regulates Demand.
able diligence. Substantially one
storm.
.
Their meat Is considered oxcelle.it adapted to growing poultry c_ any
And as in the dDtributinn of all
half of these cases havo been kept
food for any ono, from Infant or sectiun of the United State?.
furni produce when tho production
If
.Seminole
County
produced
an
alive
for yearn to retain juristicTEST
REALTY
LAW
Invalid to the healthy adult.
of poultry products are great
tion to enforce 'court decisions.
Th® poultry industry of the much poultry products In porpor- prices will be low and neither the
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. fl.~(JP)— ! One by Georgia would prevent the
United States comprise* several tion to population or area its tho dealer or producer will make much
uverago of 600 of the best poultry
Jqdgo C. O. Andrews, Attorney for destruction of vegetation by sulmillion
flocks
of
varying
sixes
f*»♦»*
in thin country thuy would money. Whan the production is thc Florida Realty Rbnnl, nnd 1phurous fumes from the Tennessee
from n few hens In tho back yurd counties
b.
producing
$600,000 worth of small,
. . tho demund is keen and the County Judge John U. Bird of Pin- j Copper nnd other plants in Tennes-J
to-the largo commercial flocks.
poultry
und
eggs
nnd
exporting.
,H K°'»d.
(.tllas county woro gii^j)
w'°* ^ vu were brought by New j
The total vnlue of poultry pro­ $276,000 worth nf It. I nee no rea-! Gnu
- - of- the greatest difficulttor. by tho State Supremo Court yen -York to prevent pollution of hnr-,
ducts, not counting feathers nnd M/n why
y they should pot do it.
; W|th fiamcrs is that they cannot terdny in which to (ilv^briefs t o ; bor waters.
.
manure, in the United Htaten In
TKa nen I* one product an the1c,mtrol the production nnd regulate tent certain clauses of Florida's; On the original docket are ,n
1924 was $M4,000,000. F.gg* were farm
Hint you can feed in the dhe supply of their products to tho
, number of Imundary dlsputcH bcvalued ot $526,000,000. pot? try at morning' nnil go around at niifht jdernand of tho trade. Even if they new real estate lnw.
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ItWOen Btates, including proceedings
$400,000,000. $000^ 1)2,000 - of thu ami got your returns. She Is good [could get Un th*r producers to act
Lake Hamilton—City to vote by Massachusetts ns claimant to
total $094,000,000 was for chick- food, Imfoni she llvps nnd after sho j together, tho weather man would
October 3, on $60,000 liond issue, j .amir in Rochester, N. Y., by Wlaon* and hen eggs.
.
in (load. If you keep hens nnd e a t “ 'A co-operate ami despite their
The total number &lt;&gt;{ poultry on lliu eggi* you iiavo tho producer j best efforts, there will be times for constructing waterworks sys- 1conuin, in which several other lake
I staten want to- ju^n against the
farina Jnnuury 1, 1026 was 442,• ar.d consumer very close together.;whon abnormal supplies will do- tein.
800,000, The hen eggs alone fur Eggs can lie served cooked or raw Press prices below profitable lev)02i amounted to 1,008,270,QpO t j suit the tnste, they uro good:“'a*
/ ,
dozen.
During
d ozen .
i/u rin g tho
lliu sumu year I fu4„| f.|»bnr w av
1 fr.c problem of the poultry man
. is economical production of u goo j
g
K
W
.
i
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T
lij
M poultry pru-iJ*
quality.
Careful, handling, rrguT i f m -SA LE S y / , TIMES THOSE O I A N T OTHER B » a 5 '
Dm
m.ultrv
industry
It
u
U
highly
specialized
business
8
the wvtlro fviuitry indusl.j ic u of enormous
,
Monort
ons. The
proportions.
The cgi.dnr distribution nnd supplying tho
$1,000,000,090 business.
tics of New Yolk, Chicago, I'hllu- trade with the kind of eggH and
I’oultry I'roducts Have High Value dclphiu, Bonton, nnd San Francis­ Poultry they want, In tho condition
There uro only four form pro­ co receive annually from the poul­ thvy want them, nt the timo they
ducts that have u greater value try men of thin country 10,6000,000 wunt them nnd in tho «|uuntitiu:«
than poultry products. They nro casus of •oggs ami 340,000,000 desired.
coro, cotton (Including need), hogs Pounds of poultry. The daily ruIn Florida where we huve 426
und dairy products.
lulnmcnt of Nev. York City olono varieties of wild birds anybody
Poultry product* arc fftaator I p. ■
■' C00 0,)0 (l(lZcn cf(„ n ftniJ nr, cun grow n few chickens and pro­
ritW-, value than wheat, worth more than cnr,onil)1 ut po0|try.
duce n few eggs, but successful
(idts, ulniout equal lu value to all
poultry production nnd marketing
Ksh EluriKaling I’ Malurfion.
vegetables ami are worth ono (uni
Eggs nrul poultry must be m iiMiuires some experience, skill und
nie'-liulf tlmeu rs much us nil r.(imi,le&lt;l where they nro produced, Industry, but there Is in, doubt
fruits. They are wortl, four times
that the poultry business has r.
as much ns th® apple crop, s
n|
trnnported ami often pluc- great future In Florida and it will
Real Ealatc P.rohorn nml Salesmen muflt luty
times a* much m thi. suijOr brw , |c(, |n C(||(, MtwrnKll| distributed be only u few year* until we will
three times as much n» thu
! through the jobbing, trade to the bo immnmbig $50,000,000 worth of
City Lieouac Promptly. Temporary licence will
potato crop; nine .times u* llljjf, ! |retailer then tu tho consHmrreBoth poultry products annually in the
** the sweet potato crop. T h y
m)(1 diessed poultry are hlgli- slnte. There Is every reason why
he iosiied until homl can he applied for and ai&gt;have eight times th* v#l « of th , ^rUhnbl* product, and their we should produce nil wo consume
and not a single reason why wo
proved. Each Broker required to furnish $2,000
of nil the citrus crop*. I utilii v
MBsonsl Spring and early sum- should not.
products nrn of grenter vein • limn |vm nvu w" * 1
*
'
Homl and each .salesman ? 1,000.00 Homl.
all th® cattia raised ami «ighl e
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REMEMBRANCE

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Cairo Syrup Co.

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never fails—has more thani ordinary]
leavening strength—is always sureJ

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P O W D E R

CITY REAL ESTATE LICENSE
DUE OCTOBER

h1925

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ELLEN HOY, Tax Collector.

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Announcement

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tween ttth and 10th. Price
$100.00 per ft'. A wonderful
buy- H fttttY .
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Telephone 473-w

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•122 Union Av«:.

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SANFORD SHORES SYNDICATE
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are value-true.

Thi, preposition la sound and will bear‘ your most
careful investigation. Full particulars upon application.

The Armory
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They

We arc now forming a syndicate to purchuso u largo
tract ol lake frontugo within a half mile of Mayfair nt
less than $1,000 un acre, and arc offering an opportun­
ity for a limited number of inventors to participate In
this purcharo on a very attractive basis. Only $1,250
cash required this year for a $5,000 interest that should
sell foFat least twice this amount within a few months.

On thuir special electric diamond at

BROWN

know n.

Property fronting on Lake Monroe Is bringing very
high prices nnd is going much higher. Wc predict thut
Mayfair property will sell fur $25,000 nil acre within
six month!*, nnd eventually lame than that.

■Sanford, Florida.
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Good Lake F ron t .Tracts...' .
A tr* ? w n i. 5 acres tiled.....
Room House on 3Blm Avenue
L ot S in L an ta Best section
Let,
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Prices right
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devoted entirely to Heal

SEVERAL MODERN HOMES A T ATTRACTIVE PRICES

Est^tettArgaing. Something San-

: 1 Will Appreciate Your Listings

ford hafi been waiting fo r. N o
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nUed to look all through the paper

R. W. LAWTON

for thftt^uy, You’ll find it right

REALTORS
Real Estate and Investments.

Phone 742.

li announcing construction operations fo r our m odem 4-apartment buiu.
ng, situated on Fourteenth Street overlooking San Lint*. Work *5
proceed aa rapidly as possible with a view o f having the structure reiS
or occupancy by January.
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12 acre celery farm on. Celery Avenue adjacent lake, front
^development. A good buy. Term s.
Bostncaa'Block com er.Third and Park, 100*117. This Is
valuable property. Term*.
Lot, corner Oak and 14th. |2JK)0. T eraai
Warehouse Site, 100x117 at Second and Cedar. One of the
good bargains in the city. Terms.

here shorter or later.
Rooms 203-206 Meisch Bldg,

ey-W inston Orgahiza

W atch this

REAL ESTATE BROKERS

page for ^Special L istings.”

Masonic Building-------Phone 707

T O D A Y S BEST BUY

W ST YOUR PROPERTY WITH USJ

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One beautiful 8-room house In Rose Court.
Completely and elaborately furnished. Large com er lot. Garage,
Friend'considerably below pfeaent values for short time only; Terms,
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a client wanting to buy a small home, moderately priced in Sanford Heig
Let ua know at once what you have to offer. Terms must be reasons

Sanford Avenue

Ripe for subdivision, adjpininp city Hnrtty

5 ACRES

Phone 732

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

B E A L ESTATE

W ith offices in New York City and various other oitiea?
oyer ijie country, we are in a position to sell your prop ?
erty to northern firms desiripus o f investing in property!
iii this locality.

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FULTON, INC

Nice 0 room house west First St.
,

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I f you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots, etc,
kjndly cqjrimunicate with us.

PQLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY •&lt;
811 First Nailonsl Bank Bldg.

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410i600. Terms.

REAL ESTATE
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Developers
Seminole H otel

INSURANCE

Promoters

12-ACE
In heAft of Sanford.

Priced by the acre,

ACT QUICK

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REALTORS

L. ALLEN , Manager

Established 1910
Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

loans-4— Insurance

CITY PROPERTY------ FARMS

Office 116 Merrl wether Building

SUBDIVISIONS
iPhone 4 9 0 -W

TRACTS

ACHEMiB

1. A 3-jkre bargain; on Country Club Road

S A N F O R D , FL O R ID A
Sanford, Fla

5 rOom cottage, dose in, oh Park Avenue.

Chuluota— 20 Acres, 8 cultivated, 60 Orange Trees,
6 room house

LOT NO. 73

Oviedo— One Story Brick Store 17x50.

In Rose Court, $2,500.00

Only $4,500 — 1-3 Cash
• Only $100 per acre, 1-3 cash

Real Estate— Investments
Money

Chuluota— 80 acres, south side lake, north brick road,
considerable timber

invested
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Only $250 — 1-2 Cash

wisely nets returns. We know Sanford and Flbrida Prop.
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TWO CORNER LOTS

Oviedo— Lot (2) 50x200, all cleared, fine building lots

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY

No.s 55 and 85 in Rose Court. $2,500 each

BRYANT &amp; HATHAW AY

A t prices that will m ake you money.

Number 6 Ball Block, Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

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Attractive terms.

Longwood— 5 aero grove, House and Lot

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fully In

PHIL SMITH, Mgr

Only $3,500 Cash

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BAYARD REALTY COMPANY

Only $2,200. Good terms

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16,500.00.

CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES

Four room house for $3,500.00.

L A K E M A R Y SU B D IV ISIO N

$1,500 cash, balance easy terms

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Do Y ou K now that the Lake Ma ry Development Co., are open­
ing up a limited number of lots on their “ Beautiful Subdivis­
ion” at very attractive prices and Special Terms. Within the
reach o f everybodies purse. The opportunity to secure a beau­
tiful hom esite or as an investment is yours for the asking. Let
us explain. Do not delay as the number of lots are limited and

BELOW. MARKET
Betwetn First and Second Streets.

prices and terms are subject to withdrawal without notice.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

Full information furnished at office.

REALTORS

LAKE M ARY DEVELOPMENT CO
T*. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.

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Phone 117

1500 with us.

Terms can be arranged

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SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
Phone 708-709

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.

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Talks ToK i wanians}
At Luncheon Today

Tawrea—lO.OOe aetes-

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in Daytona this month. • Further
announcement •wilt be made in thi*
respect a t- a later date it is de­
clared.
Postponement o f discussion o f .
plans for the establishment of a
( oh thfe commlt- branch of the Y. M.' C.CA. in tfli^
o f business, of- city until next Wednesday wasv
n h lu y , and pro- nnnouncod today.. It is pointed out
in Thursdayi The that L. R. Reynolds, state Y. MV
rC. A. secretary wlll^brf here for
secret.
preliminary meet- the meeting, end wiif assist in the
■nued ' throughout organisation plans.
The matter
itory to tho open- j was not taken up today.
•ral conference of
Ret. Williaa Talkfe.
naming.
In opening his talk to the Kb
(council met again ;.waniana Rev. WHlinn*compnred the
fe v ^ W r ^ B ia h o p slogan o f the K istanis'to his own
loir of Tonnessee, errand, pointing out that while the
Idlntr. During the organization Is Interested in the

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appointed to conig relation of the
federal council of
trica also met topor.t la tn .to -tho
This tissue is
oko serious debate
- tho .-general condscppsl churyhxo■p federal , council
Kara, of social ser­
i f this .o&lt;H)peraItged is a matter
r the general con-

W the bishops of tho
See themselves in tho
leutors.’’
ip Brown in New Orf ntimber of advisors,
brneys.
ilttee to consider the
Rons of the Episcopal
he federal council of
Christ in-America will
s 48 triennial general
( that church that the
tors entrance into the
- reservations.
This
it was made into tosnclusion of tho meetcommittee.

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wo ptata,-offering to provide rewards
-*-•**■ convictions of persons who have
nto- broken the law in the respective
;ht counties. Men fail aver the state

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Whitc Rock Plaster Board
Nalls
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Screen W ire
BuiMers Hardware
D ays
Windows
Frames and Screens
Made to Order
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Murphy Ironing .Boards
arcftie Cabinet* ‘ r

The Price I s R igh t
SA N F O R D

No. 3171

A mutton hnvtnK been fUcrf In the
ilmvi- cntitl. il u n t M fur the -tllnM&gt;es l — i'Di . - p x m s s In. bankrupr

Six rooms, garage, lnrga lot, •

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Essentially a worth-while, property..........

Winter Park—Twenty’tulghgMaw fiy band anil affix the officl
or-Sald court tills 8th Uny o|
dwellings under construction/ '
her, 1925.
(8
u WILLIAM
Keystone—Now'G; S. &amp; F.. Rail­ Clock U. 8. •District Court. 8&lt;
District or Florldk.
way station to be constructed.

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BART NASON, Local Manager
507-8 1st National
Bank
Bldg.
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In Sanford Heights on Park
and Oak Avenue

With terms o f fourth cash, j
balance in quarterly payments |
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UST a lit tie* story ’iiout a fellow who put beans
and walnuts into a jar.
the beans would
e walnuts to the

HIS fellow wondered for a long time what
caused the beans to go to the bottom and th^
walnuts to the top.

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Cone Quits Bond
HINGTON, Oct. 7.—(AT—
ison I. Cone, vice president
tieral manager of tho fleet

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Ilfgh grade, built-in features and many extras. se»-

710 W. First St. Phone 472‘&lt;w

as a surprise.
(Continued from Page One)
nent- comm- itinjr up- stretches under construction,' hdi
. Palmer moved the local Chamber of Com
i’a action
merce to its present action, it is do
the presidency of the clured.
ion in Janunry, 1921,
Passable Detours Urged.
pf the definite underThe lulegram dispatched Tues­
}I would have a free day wflii directed to Mr. Hathaway
eration of the fleet, in person, and reads as follows:
t ago, when four o(
“On account of abnaminable con­
Khbern-of the shipping dition of* detours on road •between
Itqrd tho authority ncc- Sanford and DeLand, automobiles
fefl'dlo tin- fleet I inform- travel is being diverted so as to
aldenl that I could not exclude Sanford. A s . result, this
K r v e if that condition community is losing ’ large sums
« permanent, however, daily as well a;i causing prospec­
sthc fact that -Gommis- tive investors -to go elsewhere. This
“onnor and Benson and organization respectively urges
e,ed to .(a)ly.,yo-operate that you have contractor keep; de­
(alton who wan deal gnu t- tours passable. Also request that
linquiry and submit his you ndvise us officially date of
u chief executivo’s con- completion of rock base."
J did not think it propAt the office of Secretary Pear| nny notion* unti!. such man today it was, annauuccd that
Be preaidcnt hn'dvbei-n information has been received from
Sncd and was ready to Dcl-and regarding the contraction
l!s wishen in the mnttcr.
the DeLtfhd-Sanford highway.
■ h e circumstances, it of
According to this report the road
(mpossiblc for mo to nc- contractor has been delnyed ser­
tard'a o-ffer in regard to iously in the laying the base by
i*n por-Mon."
jpstigntion Mr.. Pulton his inability to secure .delivery of
materials. It hi^hown that,
conclude is expected to rock
because
of rail congestion,'he is
rily with legislative rat­
receiving
but seven carlonds of rock
ions. Whether this will
proposal to abolish the
sard-and set-up-thu fleet
s as a separate organ| not been indicated, .but
p c ir, known to favor
■oration of tho fleet iny a board of seven as ut

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Built with great.care for reaidant iowner.

cy, notice In hereto- given to- the

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PEAN

C all The

W ..S. PRICE, M gr.

of power in national progress,* anu
spoke of the universal'desire f«#r
spiritual guidance as the third rea­
son.
Attendance Good.
Attendance figures for the meet­
ing today show 83 per cent of lo­
cal Kiv-onians were present a t the
meeting today.1, Included among
these were E. D. Brownlee, L. C.
Ilebout, C. A.-Byxd,-R^L. ChristcnboVry, A. P. Connelly, B, D.
Caswell, R. B. Chapman, A. C.
Carter. Fred A. Clark, T. L. Dujnds, A. C. Fort, Howard Hulick,
J. C. Hutchinson, T.* R. Higgins,
M. B. Hutton, J. D. Jlnkins, J. II.
Barnhnrt'TamieL Traynor filed
Jackson,' E. F. Lane* W. T. Lang­ out to Rice in right field. Wright
ley', Forrest Lake, T. W. Lawton, fanned No-runs, no hits, no erST M. Lloyd, H. 'C . Long, L. J. rors.
Marentettc, C. J. Marshall, E. J.
EIGHTII INNING • ‘
Moughton, J. G. Michael, W. M. * Johnson filed out to. , shortstop.
McKinnon, H. II. MeCimlin, G. .E. Rice went out, short to first. S.
McKay, G. E. McCall, T. J. Nix­ Hnrrii grounded out to pitcher. No
on, Howard Overlin, B. J. Over- Tuns,-no hits, no errors.
street, A. R. Platt, H. H. PattlGrantham- fliod out to, right
shsil, A. K. Ros8ettcr, A. Rnffeld, field.
Smith singled to right
E. B. Randall, L. B. fReele, j . y, field. Bigliee inn for Smith. MeSharon, W. M. Scott, W. R. Smith, Innis, batting for- Meadows, .fan­
P. B. 'Smith, II. C. Vieie, It. A. ned, Bittbefc stole second. Moore
Winston,
,L. .Li Wii.1 grounded hut to Bluest; at thii-J.
—jm F, H. Wight
1TIKUI ...........a
No'runs, one hit. no; errora^
NINTH INNING 1 1
i. Morrison and Gooch go liiy n
batteries for Pittsburgh.
f^slir
BODY-ijt.-ingled
to right field./ Judge;.sac

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civic development
the c»tyvU .is
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interest in Sabbath schools am ong i

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TALLAHASSEE, F la* Oct. 7.— Lake County soldi
Highlands county is tlui first of
the state to set aside fa .aunS of
money
the nrrelt
" * for
'
4 t ^rindAcqAvic(L c a a » io .
tian of ^ny
j one found guilty of
breaking the fish and game*
game' jaw,
law,
according to Commiastoner of Fish
and Game J. B. Rbyall.
Highlands’ commissioners, according*, to D. T.'CanfleW.'cIefk of
the'county board, feel thatVk tho ?
game, and fish’ must be protected
“as one, of Highlands'1-greatest agj
s c u /'.
v.
Highlands' 1action, Mr. -Royal! ;
said indicates that the* county is
backing to (he*limit.: tho State
Game department' fri its enforce^
ment of the gomo and fl»h laws.
“ Co-operation1 such as that,"
Commissioner Rdyall ‘ said, Twill'
Rive ,td Flqrida the protection fpr;
her game aruUflsh that those who
i •*1ixo their value to, th* state are ■
dc.. mined thnt'l *lt shall * rove,
While Highlands is the first of tho
counties to take such action, t

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Realty* Co
310 First National Bank
Sanford, Fla-.

along came-a
guy and said,'“ Why.
THEN
man alive, it's their size that causes them to
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Dikie Highw ay Heads
On Long M oto^iTrip.
DETROIT, Oct. y.-rt/P)— Dixie
Highway officials and their guests
travelling along entire roflte"'fefF
here this morning for Daftnn, 0.
The ^nolor cavniende, which is
hiaking the trip in comn)emoratidn of tenth anniversary qf high­
way, stopped here last night*
Clermont—New hotel to,:bo con­
structed here.
Titusville — County courthouse
being enlarged, at cost trf S7o0,000.

China ware in English Porce­
lains, Buvarian and Japanese
China make lovely gifts

The Ball Hardw are

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fpHE only point to this story-as it relates to a
"man’s standing Til1aTijomtm#ffttyi- r^ tTitK—he's
tijp other
route. There is no standing s tu lr * m s positiott
in thp business world depends very much oq

EAD BE ATS—SLOW ^PAYERS— PII
by the verV^naturi' Af fthingH are d
immutable law to go to the bottom
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yOUNG men just starting out in life cun build d
* ' wonder prestige and reputation with their
i -Ho^{meh f a keepinjr t ^ r ^ M n s e s and by p a i
ing their obligations when D lM . *
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In Pierson, Florida

In the center o f a thriving, wide-a-wake community, where
Real Estate Values have more than doubled within the past
four months.
OUR FIRST UNIT OF FIVE HOUSES ARE NOW BEING BUILT

INCOME PROPERTY FOR SALE
Paid 30 per cent on purchaserprice lbst
/JOOD credit is an invaluable asset. It helps a
U
man over the,tight ptycca.. Tho man who
W J ’hN UillJj'promptfy i/U hS ^ t iifivh o la spemfing hia income wisely and judiciously. He usuafJy'-rhn^ a pretty gpod baiapee-in tho

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This is worth’ investigating*
Room 230

Each Month Until January 1st.
DON'T PROCRASTINATE

Flanico Estates Is The Surest Bet in The State

Meisch Building

A .^v/ dollars invested today means a profit tomorrow. I'hono 34^
our.roprercstatjve will be glad to go avci* the proposition with you. Or bet­
ted still make reservation for our free trip to the properly Thursday, leaving
our office at 1 p. m

|Wil!iaras-HcGraw Realty f orapany
313 First National Bank Bldg.

When?

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Phone -7

ATTRACTIVE ACREAGE

305 First National Bank

d iiccu ifw n
M. K. RUTHERFORD

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&gt;that Sanford has been
and one new business every
rather disproves the

the
rumor that
hoot T
growing
and
growing
very. .rapidly.
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it said that the present rise in realty values is
to “ swapping among ourselves” ; but the introI.S l
_
new business and new homes, on soeh h scale as
W€ “ * * * B*«n recently, would certainly tend to dtapute this.
)-Te24~ur
It has been said that a million dollars every day Is pourISfc^V
JPV* "P* 8t*te o f Florida and there is not the slightest
but that Sanford is getting her proportionate share o f
..SOTTCai AM
this. There is scarcely a day which goes by that you do
not read in the paper about some deal in which outside cap­
ital had become interested in Sanford.
. The reason for this sudden popularity o f Florida and
the prosperity which has come to her is accurately explain•a b y * pamphlet called “ An Interpretation o f the Florida
P001?
lb® Standard Daily Trade Service and reproduced
by the Tfmes-Union, aa follows:
(1 ) The Florida boom is founded on a belated
- v 1TBDNESDAY, OCT. 7, ! * » '
recognition o f the economic possibilities o f the trop­
ical climate and exceptional soil— factors which leave
:w
no doubt that Florida will ultimately become an
t* J s
agricultural state o f the first magnitude and a winter
resort center o f similar importance.
(2) Realization o f the foregoing probabilities has
s f wMU w«y.
already led to the marking up o f realty values to
- * .A
fantastic level*. in many sections.
Realty values
WirW,
must first stabilize before business development can
be pushed as it should be. But the boom— so far as
it applies to business rather than real estate— has
only
started.
iof street paviag pre*
(3) As the business and agricultural develop­
tt * .
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W alm rl
ment o f Florida gains force, real estate speculation
will be superseded by speculation in business and
•fdty bewailfleaagricultural ventures, by heavy building construc­
|L“ tion
programs, and by rapid growth o f almost every
•f k M
aynea
‘ fstype o f business and industry necessary to the main­
tenance o f a greatly augmented population.
(4) It is this final phase of the boom to which
BtBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
the attention o f business men should now be direct­
HAVE ALL GOOD:—The yoane
ed. It offers possibilities o f large scale profits in
lions do lack, and-suffer hunger;
many lines o f business endeavor, but early action in
but they that sack the Lord shall
getting on a sound basis is cnynssleu.
Concerns
not want any good thing. Psalm
should not, moreovpr, enter the Florida business
PRAYER:—Our Bountiful Ood,
fie lc without a most cautious survey o f the situation.
wa •have confidence in Thee, lor
There will probably be as many failures, due to over­
w t have never seen thn righteous
optimism, there as elsewhere.
foNakenr nor hi# seed begging
bread.
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1 ■ - I f you are endeavoring to interest outsiders in Sanford
-O—: t . i.
property and they show some hesitancy in buying either
THBIJUJT^ pAXS’
through their inability to come to Sanford and view' the
The m
aVramore property or through any lack c f knowledge of realty values,
floor—*,
Lie at
By the
t to and we would advise you, as tho Tampa Tribune suggests, to
have your banker estimate to them the value o f the property.
fro
The Tribune warns:
tal# of lony ago
JUIm _
Shallow a Bid clear the Carmel
‘ T hose who used to sell gold bricks and worthless
'gUdaKji’ -^ .^ B f^ r
oil atocka are now in Florida selling land that they do
Where th* willows droop on its
not possess, or are in Northern cities raking in money
vine-wallvd sides.
by fraudulent means using the magic name o f Florida
The bracken-rust ii red on the hill;
in one way or another. All the warnings in the world
The pine# stand brooding, somber
will not prevent fraud, because many o f those who
andktiuT * ’ *
lose are too ignorant to read the newspapers. But
Gray are the cliffs, and the waters
warning In print and broadcast by word of mouth
gray,- /;:* ,, ♦ Where the aeafculU dip to the sea­
will go fa r to keep woulfi-be investors from foolishborn spray.
ness.'
November, lady of rain,
And then it gives this very sage advice which all in­
Id the goose wodgo over tgain.
vestors . would profit by heeding. “ If you can't come to
-birth. Florida { 0 1 sgy. for yourself what you propose
)ose to buy, write

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A b M t Fljing.
A sd B w fling.

Content Porary

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Tto Ford at Week.

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COMMANDER JOHN
here of tho aeapUwt that
for Hawaii and landed in
cific Ocean, shows loyalty
fenao of bungling a
Ln't convincing.
He aaya, “The Secretary o f the
Navy personally viait#d “
and ordered th# .Bureau
nautlea to fir# us an;
asked for." „
That was nice, but
tary of the Nary doean1
anything about flying.
THE JAPANESE,
start to Hawaii, won't
in Inspection by tho M
his son to make It a sue
fact la, an Colonel Mite!
pointed out, that the Na .
three aeaplanea for Ha
made a IOC per etnt failui
three.
ONE BOAT landed la
and was recovered aoon.
er Rodgers’ boat was sent
hour trip with a 35-hoar i
gasoline. It fell down and
narrowly escaped with f
Commander Rodgers
would have been all right
had had a wind behind
would also have been all
they hadn't started. Me
count on "a wind behind
aviation.
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ranch acb about n"t S i
Detroit News.
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On the first 0[ ..
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death— St.

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Coolidge is to be
cop mounted on a
9T, whouj duty it
pel auto drivers t o ^ j ]
machines and hide
trees when tbe Vens^l

to Jaywalk.—TamprTrJ,*!

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THE THIRD of the th
outi Naval seaplanes trie
back to tbe factory wh
made and landed against
Unless the Navy can
better defender than Coi
Rodgers It will help itael
ing nothing.
President Coolidge will
that something is wrong
is
Navy Department, at eno
•xpense, with skillful, col geous
flyeru, prepares three seap!
a short 40-hour trip to Ha
every one of the three m
■ a
disaster. That's, too eonffel
failure to be mere accidi

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v/rl'T wi'8h*» J

bank tellers'who can
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aa well as cotmt strslik*
banditry continues topL
ing wiPbe a'partur ST
every fellow who hoj#
bank job.,—Orlando t
porter-Starl . •
In Florida H ia the t
excitement of gamb!i:*k|
tering spoils of thr r
gambler, that tempt ow.
pie from Kentucky. In s
our Kentucky brethere
far better off i f they „
their gambling instincts bit
at home and putting twoi
the nose of some good s«Q
ter.—Paris, Ky., News.

T H E M E A SU R E O F F A IT H
BY HARRY STILLWELL EDWARDS

S2KE=32=i*SE

It was many years ago, In the it rained, to permanently atop ev­
good old1days at Holly Bluff plan­ ery leak, even if he had to cover
TO MAKE the sttuatl
even tation, When eighteen fine mules the whole chureh. *
On Saturday night service beless amusing for Amerid
, the and a crew of hurky negroes as­
Japanese propose to give
in ob- sembled daily at the water trough gam Far and wide the new* had
ft*
on their, .way to. the fields, that spread and a great congregation
Ject leaaon.
&gt;
was
on
hand.
The
situation
had
Japanese pilots will flc^to Ha­ this drama waa staged. There' had
H IG H E ST A IM
waii the other way, coming from been no rain for three months and been helped by several forest fires
on
the
horizon,
and
a
whispered
ru­
Japan, across the Pacific. It might the earth was- parched. So hot
waa it the teams were brought in mor that the white folks had said
not seem friendly if the Japs'
aAt:
The young man who aspires to a successful ca­
from the fields at Eleven and held the end of the world was at hand.
Government ahould officii" PTO’
The
tumult
began
at
dark
and
last­
out until two o’clock; for neither
reer should make character and education his
to us how little our No
man iv&gt;r beast could stand the di­ ed through Sunday and Sunday
about flying. So the thin
,
t
c
highest aim. Diligent work, faithful saving aa!
dbne by a Japanese news
ir, the rect rays of a sun as relentless as night. Men and women fainted
regular bank deposits are a great help in giving
same that recently sent
xfraa- that which haa all this summer and were carried out stiff in cata­
lepsy.
Scores “came through,"
chines from Toklo to
03C0W. blazed over Georgia.
accuracy
to your aim. Your account Is inviteir
The efitef actor in the drama which is to say, "got religion;"
where they were met
great
was Unc' Henry, farm carpenter, and the women sang and shouted
enthusiasm.
blacksmith and jack-of-all-trades; themselves to whispers. The meet­
4% Interest Fold on Savings Accounts
ing died out about daylight Mon­
AFTER A Japanese
■iJljgF* a ahrewd, fcmillng old chap of su­ day, and nobody appeared for work
ahow
shows our
perior intelligence, and much resittl about noon; nobody bat Unc*
Uie pect'cd by^hb negfoea around hlnu
Kildeea call from thn field* where to make money in their town, and they don
&lt; n r y i p * f c hl78 tt»
’for
who
he
ignorance
he
had
a
j&gt;rbW
..............._ aiL
lon’ t want you to Pacij
tank. But just before noon, while
now
found
contempt.
H#
it
was
who
proving
that
they,
ocailds
vary
octalThe banding blackbird* follow the lose money.”
ly come on to Lo* Angeles, Sun once rebuked one of them whojhad I was talking with the old man
Remember a million dollars a day is coming to Florida. Francliuo or SeatUb, our Bureau­ started to express an opinion lar over the lost day and cautioning
..
Plow,
Rustling' poplar and brittle weed That means realty investments and many of them, but it crats will realize . that •they may began it with "I think—" "Shut him to avoid church issues in the
there came out of the east
Whisper low to the river-rad.
also means new stores, new businesses of all kind, new farms, have been cut out for th# stock­ up I’’ said tho old man sharply. And future,
a mysterious little breeze, cool and
i ^, / r 7 - v
,w.»
then,
with
Infinite
sarcasm,
"You
broker's
office
or
the
bench
;$hey
new homes, increased population, bigger cities. And much
S T R E N G T H - SERVICE - PR O G R ESS
Day# departing Unger and sigh:
were not intended to rule an Air think! You think! Don’t you know delightful, and with it a faint
Star* come aoon to the quiet sky; of this is rapidly coming to Sanford.
Navy.
f 5
a nigger don't think? White man sprinkle of rain. There were no
clouds; the sun shone on without
Buried voicea, Intimate, strange,
------------------------- o-----------------thinks. A nigger dcs wonders!”
Cry to body and soul of change;
I will not call Unc’ Henry an interruption. But in the impalpa­ ■ i i m i i i i i H i i i i i i s i i u a a i i i m i m i i i i i H
HEREDITY^ PERHAPS, ex­
I BELIEVE TH AT Florida has a great future. Its geo­
Beauty, eternal, ugitive,
plains
the
attitude
of
young
Com­
atheist,
for no negro atheist ever ble dust of the farm road behind
Seek* the home that we cannot graphical position, climatic conditions and general attractive­ mander Rodgers, whose ancestors lived. Every mother's son of them us were little prints of raiqdrops,
ness make it a natural playground. Values will find their have been good fighters in tho believed, and believes In God. And few and far between, like the pits
give.
own leveta, however, by a process of orderly elimination. The Navy for generations.
—George Sterling.
id much else supernatural. But on the face of a man who has had
&lt;
&gt;
fact that real estate must be paid for in more than half cash
Thl* earnest young officer op­ Henry did not believe in the relig varioloid.
V
Senators vs. Pirates.
But it was enough. The planta­
poses
a separate air force. *The Ion of the crowd around him, and
now is acting as a curb on tne sharpshooting speculator.—
Navy should have its alrplancj, when someone suggested that ev­ tion awoke to life and action as
Clark
B.
Davis,
Vice
President
Bank
of
America,
in
New
May luck be at a minimum.
"and Navy flyers should bo {toin- erybody pray for rain and it would though galvanized by lightning.
York Evening Post.
------------ o -----------od with the fleet as an ^integral be sure to come because faith Out of the cabins poured men and
We have two plans of financing
This la the time o f year for petpart of the Navy.||
could move a mountain, Henry women shouting and laughing, and
almlata to go to their library and
laughed silently, and went on with came running to where the old enrMY FAVORITE STORIES
Y our Home
ro-read " I f Winter Comes."
COMMANDER’RODGERS does- his jqb of mending a water tank. penter piddled with his tools. They
tty IRVIN S. COBB
.. . --------- O- 1 . ...
n't know whnt Colonol MltihejJ and This silent laugh of the old man guyed, they taunted, they challen­
1st— We will lend you
It's a little bit hard to tell yet
others
know, that'a floating navy finally drew comment, for you ged him to their hearts' content, :
Harry Beresford, tho actor, wbh ball custom, stood up to i£rotch, be
uat who ia the beat noker player.
rose, too, and started for thu aisle. Is out of date, gone to join the dodo may laugh with a genuine negro, but he made no answer. His face
Hater Callinux or Mister Mellon. born In England, but has lived long
‘‘Hold on!” said Beresford. "It and the handsonlp cab. f o train but never at him, if you wish to wore a sardonic grin, and he labor­
— -— o--- i—
enough in America practically to Isn't over yet."
ed on. But finally he laid aside
air pilots "as anpintegral, part of please him.
Terry Druggun wan having a nice have recovered from it. One fall a
necessary to build a complete home
•
"Unc’ Henry, you don’t look like his plane 'and leaned his head
"I was only going to get a cup thB Navy” is likcftrainirigMobomotime in the Chicago Jail, but would friend.sent him two tickets for one of ten, old chao," explained his tlvo'cnglncora "as an integral part you b’lievc in de power of prayer ?■’ against n post and shook with si­
2nd—If your homo is already built we will make j
not It have been chenper to have of the World Series ball gamen at guest.
of a stage coa&lt;;h system.''
vsaid Ben Evans, an cider of Holly lent mirth. His tormenters looked ■
to
each
other
and
gradually
si­
been pardoned!
you a very substantial loan on it. *
Bluff church.
"You can't get tea now," said
the Polo Grounds, and he took
lence fell upon the group.
■ o-------ONE COMFORTING though* as
:
with him to tho game a newly ar­ Beresford; "the game goes right
"I
don't
believe
in
de
power
of
“ Whnt is it, Unc' Henry?" I ask­
Someone ought to oxplain to tho rived Englishman, n distant kins­ on,”
you worry about aviation ir( (hia
NO WAITING |
NO DELAY
dose Holly Bluff niggers' prayer!" ed at length to relieve the tension.
Dade County Sheriff that the open man and also an actor.
country:
fr
"You mean to say there is no tea
replied
the
old
man.
"You
couldn't
He did not look around, but just
Henry Ford and his son nisei
aeason does not begin until the
Tbe stranger sat patiently being served?” demanded tho EngPrompt
Service
Guaranteed
er heavy dew in three days pointed to the freckled road.
first of December.
are concentrated »on the problctn. raise
enough through seven innings. The liu'iman in amazement.
prayin’ wid de whole church back­
Call and let us explain our plan.
"Look down dar, nah! Dat's all
Ever
siqce
thetr
start
as
flying
whole riotous proceedings war a • "Certainly not!" /a id Beresford.
in'
you."
do
faith
dere
was
in
Holly
Bluff
So many new papers are being uzzl« to him but ho was too po"Well," demanded the other, machine makers was announced in
This was in the nature of a chai church! Dere'a de measure, dere's
started in Florida that It has be­ to to mention it. Then, when tho "whnt, then, la the purpose of the this column they have been hdrd at
come an almost Impossible task to mighty crowd, following the base-bally game?"
work. Their machines haVe lycn Ienge, and the argument waxctl hot de measure!” And slowly the group
look over all the exchanges.
making trips botween Chica^p kml and at times very un-Christian dissolved.
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida. Phone 721,’
Here and there, about the coun­
— o .......
Detroit ana other points every day. like. Tho end of it was that Evans
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES This
try, showers follow prayer today,
Rumor has It that Mrs. Woodha;) been done in the FOR agreed to rally the church in
great meeting, the object of which as tho papers report. But show­
row Wilson is going to marry Dr.
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
way..
f * j[
Sterling Ruffin, flut shah—ush,
In six months of flying those has was to pray for rain. The church ers only, I wish a church could be
you gossip mongers, hero's a se­
General Ia&gt;onard Wood’s annual American occupation to give the not been n cauualty of any kind. sadly needed a now roof, and old found with faith enough to start a
cret. That's their business.
report to tho Secretary of War, Filipino people political and eco­ And only once in all thatJtime has Unc’ Henry laughingly offered, if "trash floater.”
summarized briefly in Manila dis­ nomic advantages which they nev­ a machine come down t# fix the
Charles Darwin hasn't anything patches, streams the one essential er had before. Tho native politi­ engine.
; J*' , * " 1
A GOOD MIXER
'on Colonel Mitchell. The Colonel fact in the Philippine situation— cians want to monopolise those ad­
DEARBORN INDEPENDENT
has made monkeys out of moss- that Independence and non-co-oper­ vantages. They hate Governor Gen­
THE MACHINES
/
backs, Just the same aa the famous ation agitation by the Mestizo poli­ eral Lconnrd Wood because he will monoplanes, made
scientist did out of their ancestors. ticians had little or no response not play their game as Governor aluminum, fi per cent copper and
Them money-grubbing Ameri­ turns a baro 2 1-2 per cent. The
--------- o--------from tho Filipino masses. That ag­ General Harrison did. But the peo­ other metals.
can:!! There, are times when tho workingman who can afford to
Many a woman has married a itation exists for the political pro­ ple respect him and recognize his
American traveler abroad feels own a good bike considers himself m
man to reform him, only to find fit and personal glorification of nymMthy with them, and his stan­
SUCH ARE' (he macl
fortunate.
that
that thu rites didn’t right him and men who would like to exploit the ch friendliness in defending their ultimately wijl )otve th«T nation's that he must hang his head in
The most profitable trade for
shame. Surely, judging by what tho Briton is tobacco, with a re­ :
flying problem1
.
the altar failed to alter him. '8 islands and now sec little chance interests.
tough.—Tampu Times. Well listen, of doing tt&gt; under American con­
Now they ©Mt $25,00p apiece. he hears, his must be a nation of turn of 17 1-2 per cent; and sec­
Tho Filipino independence move­
does ft work tho otter way too! trol. They clamor for independence ment would, in fact, have little vi­ The'Fords wlflvcut the ■prW to hard-faced overlords wringing the ond is brewing, at It per cent.
■■- o-— .....
regardless of thn political perils tality, were U not for harmful en­ 112,000 as qtjickly as posu blc, last cent from an oppressed lower Sheffield iiteel and Welsh coal have
Wc received a Splendid article and economic ruin which would couragement from certain ele­ showing other rhpmifactv2rer* how­ order which toils ceaselessly, slave- bsen synonymous with Britain’s
$250.00 lo $500.00
like. lie is not comuioua of having world trade supremacy for years;
for our Sanford's Forum the other follow In ita train.
ment.) In the United States. Ignor­ to do things.
spent
his
life
gouging
his
fellow
One
of
those
machines
will
carry
day, but tho author forgot, or neGeneral Wood is in tho Philip­ ant sentimentality and pnrtisun
yet coal, iron and steel aro return­
men; and ho does not recall that ing her investors savings bank
Worth Twice This Price
Krc glected to sign it, so we were com­ pines to look after the interests of prejudice here picture thu Filipin­ a pilot and six passengers,
pelled to’ consign it to our trash tho real Filipinos. The Tao.i, or os as eager for independence, al­ pilot and 1,000 pounds of fast the face of the Western world is rates only today.
covered by crawling creatures, en­ Tho most profitable major in­
basket What’s the matter? Whom F’illpino peasants, and tho Moslem so fit for It. The truth is just the freight.
nro
vnu afraid
nfruiil oof?
i ?
Henry Ford doesu't go intb a slaved by capitalism.
Mnros have go rights which tho up­ reverse. American sovereignty ia
are you
dustry ia that qf textile manufac­
After a while ho shakes himself turing. which ihows an earning
per ciasn, half-breed Caciques best for tho islands now in the thing and then back out.. Ifb was
As we get it, France will pay dream of respecting. The average long future and tho great majority reluctant and flow to atari flying free from this superimposed view capacity c f 10 per cent, but this
■: &amp; '
the United But#* forty million dol­ Oriental politician considers it his of the Filipinos, thosu whose righto But his sun persuaded him. They of things, and looku back upon i.i a low wage calling and the gen­
lars a year for five years and then first duty to favor his family and and welfare aro in our charge— have started and before long there America with his own spectacles eral level of the population is not ■
will bo thousauda of Ford mathinca and not through the jaundiced lifted radically by ita prosperity.
tho wholo war will De fought over feather hit- own nest. Among the realize D ’a
Having digested these facto and
again to sea if France really did people at lar^u, however docilely
The inlands had a seriouu set­ in the air and thousands‘of young lenses of the European. Ha remem­
borrow the money or If wo Juot they may submit to Cacique lea­ back under the Harrison regime. men making gov-excellent living bers lines of motor cars r-arkccl. be­ recalled to mind some of the
fore a construction job, where even glimpses he has had of the lives
dership, there 1s at. least a passive But bualneia conditions are now driving them in SAFETY.
gave it to her.
eight-dollar-s-dav hodearriers Du«y]cf peoples of Europe, the Yankee
,. . .'0 ■ —
consciouiitess that American rule improving, education
is making
SanM
210 E. First St.
Realtors.
IF OUR highly able public offi­ have rolled up to work in'their traveler is ready to do a little
Sanford haa one tennis court stand*) for something beyond the headway, the Tbo 1s better off
cials
had
gene
Into
the,
automo­
motor
cars.
George
Cohan
flag-waving
by
whereas it should have eight or Spanish or Malay traditions. It than at any other time in hla his­
Then he may open the Timcaln5
idw.
ten. A Couple o f these tourists stands for equality of Justice, for tory and unrest, such as it la. is ar- bile business when Ford did. the ir
********
is haled Amorican dollar is,
coming down here next winter iho protevlion of individual rights, Ulficlal and politicia], This is the automobiles would atlll be stalled Trade Supplement, in London, per-1 H hhis
might bring racquet# with then. the education of the masrai, aecur- truo situation In the Philippines, slong the road: r each with a rhuuf- haps, and discover a column of after all, democratic, a good mixer:
figure:* telling him a graphic story —circulate# around." he aaytv “ Wei Loans
*nd corr.nusrea, and emigres &gt;ought to look at the fact feuh underneath.
Did you evsr thlpa o f that?—San­ ity of
I- MONEY AVAILABLE
Luckily, thejttople didn't depend of Britain's life
rub for it, bey? Well, why not?:
ford Herald! K *ou ff** *n extra the economic benefit of tho whole squarely and make American con
population. Central Wood has trol more effect! ■« and beneficial Upon the government u&gt; supply I In England the bicycle industry ut it isn't the dollar we want:
couple of U’nnla fans. Wild
Fof Fir*t Mor‘ *1K® Lo»w en Liberal Valuation Basis
7*
down this way. We have recent- shown infinite patience rnd inflex­ by repeating the Jones preamble them with automobiles. AnB they makes more than 10 per cent on it's bathtubs, and healthy children,
\ oa-mlt m first when in the mac kit for funds
uMoAhe minute »■- ible determination in working for and reinforcing the powers given Iwon't depend on the government to Ithe money invested; while the mo- and bettor houses, education, fun, I
Jones |supply the nation with flying mp-jtor industry, despite prices that motoi
-and even trips to Enin the inuilar betterment. He ia carrying the Governor Qyneral by
CONNELL,* &amp; SONS
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at homo ro-jrop*.'
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PIPE O R G A N C LU B HOLDS FIRST
M E E T IN G O F F A L L SEASO N

N E W R O A D ROUTE
G E T S APPROVAL
O P C O U N T Y BOARD

. The Pipe Organ Club had the c.lub *°. *®rve OOP!** to) the Sun­
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first
meeting
season, Monday day School Institute members who Homesltes; the First Addition to
link B
UWMeaat «of tha ------n
•re
holding
dome*
«t
the
church
afternoon at the home of Mrm.
Sylvan Lake and Glen Echo.
P. Cooper with Mrs. Ernest Betta this week; Mrs. Cooper, Mrs.
Proposed road locations sanc­
Pearce
and
Mrs.
Miller
were
ask­
and
Mrs.
Cooper
as
hostesses.
The
Business meeting
tioned by the board at the same
ed
to
serve
on
this
committee.
Club will be hsld meeting was called to order by
time included the road through
Philips the president.
o'clock. The bus- Mrs. A. M. PhiliptV
president- Plans were made for a very plea­ Sections 23 and 24, In Township £1
sant
and
busy
winter
In
which
the
Reports were given by the of­
dll be followed by
South. Range 29 East and the LaVe
le teachers of San- ficers and chairmen oL all out­ dub members wore most enthus- Howell; Bear Lake; Sipes Avenue;
standing committees. Mrs. ForFor­ iastic.
Dainty refreshments were nerv­ Onora Street and Lake Harney
a;
resti mc/dllster
McAllister gave a most In;
toner Circle will m
roads.
R. Z. Johnson at teresting Ulk on her three month* ed Ute in the afternoon.
The
commissioners
also
autho­
The
next
meeting
will
be
with
4» members ate tour of California.
__
During roll call waeh
re­ Mm Ladle Brysft at 2474 Palmetto rized the City of Sanford to pave
it at the Church ^During^tol^Mll
each member redriveways and streets around and
cars will ba pio- sponded with a gift, ^
v
a
r
ie
t
y Avenue, with Mrs. Brysn and Mrs. leading to the county jail, and to
. th®
I.
E.
Estridge
as
hostesses.
and lovllneea of which has hot been
Those present were: Mrs. Frsn- construct the county’s share of the
S S S T 1
S S &amp; ’eVcouraging
surpass'd.
Especially
encouraging
“ 8tunt” practice S
d
s
Bolx, Mrs. Leslie Bryan, Mrs. retaining wsll to be built behind
was
m jJdHJ
Church. •
w aT the
‘he subsUntial
aubetantial sum j&amp;
id7.Forrest
McAllister, Mm C. L. the jail buildings, along the rail­
baser chairman for the Lnnstmas
road fill. The city was instructed
Baxaar which wrijl be held Dec, 4 Park, Mrs. Volte Williams, Mrs. to
render the bill upon completion
Ernest
BetU,
Mrs.
A.
K.
Rossiter.
neettng of the Col and 5. Tha bazaar chairman an­
to
the county for payment.
••Melt Auxiliary nounced that hand-made handker­ Mrs. J. J. Dickinson, Mrs. J. L.
if the United Span- chiefs will be for.sale and may be Miller, Mrs. W. A. Zachary, Mrs.
C. ,H. Pearce, Mr*. T. C. Pitchford,
ms will be hekF*i
Mrs. J. O. Sharon, Mm Roy Peethe American Leg
lea, Mrs. I. E. Estridge, Mrs. A.
f. Philips, Mrs. Forrest Gatchel, Lovell. Edith Teague, L. *Ripley
Mrs.
Ruby Cooper, Mrs. W. M. and Meda Travis.
Mrs I. E. Estridge;
The commissioners convened at
R. A, Winston; Membership, Mra. Scott, Miss Martha fox. Mrs. C.
o'clock with John Melsrh, chair?
Mary Maine#; P « m , Mr*. W. D. P. Henderson and Mrs. W. D. Gar­ 10
man. Boston Steele, E. H. Kllbe*
it Wss decided by tha diner.
and B. F. Wheeler in attendance.
Commissioner C. W. Enxmenger

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Florida EpWottb
rfll meet at St:
Orlando. All •**.
) from the efcufeh

Milady’s' Shoppe H as Alathean Class Holds

Election O f Officers
PnTuesdayA f ternoon

riaon Chapter of
f the America!}
meet at 3:30
I fm A le x a n d e r
home on Par*

tiveness are the many hata which
were placed on display by Mi­
lady’s Shoppe at its "Fall Open­
ing" which was held Tuesday and
Wednesday of this week. A more
attractive selection of hata have
not been shown in Sanford for
many seasons.
.,
Amortg the hats were many
worthy of description, several pf
the most striking were: Placed in
M butlnem meeting the window against a background
tartan Auxiliary at of rich, purple velvet, was a large
r4 o’clock.
picture *hat o f gold cloth with

*r of Melbourne is
few days in Sanford
I Brown returned Mon'ampa where &lt;idle was
if her parents.

;twp\nge* and daughten ’ Several attractive modetytWhidt BrA. 'R: Members Will
iplnger ‘‘ of V Longwood attracted the attention of the large
heyday in Sanford.
number of patron* were: A small
Meet Next Friday
hat of black velvet with a wired
•.Wells and Paul Rad- brim of black lace, turned from the
Friday afternoon the Sallie Iiarfending a few days fish- face with a single ornament of
irison
Chapter of the National So­
U m y m i Beach.
brilliant*.
There was a large ciety of the' Daughters of the
black model with velvet flowers In
Bbbina left Wednesday bright colors nppllqued upon the American Revolution will hold its
g S t. Petersburg where brim. An Alice Blue hnt with first regular meeting of the year
M fce guest of her sis- large brim had an artistic arrange­ with Mrs. Alexander Vaughn at
her home on Park Avenue.
ment of blue and gold ribbon.
On Oct. 11 will occure the thir­
An unusual model was of grey
has returned to his imported felt combined with silver ty-fifth anniversary of the organmlngton, IU., after cloth with trimming of wodl and zntion of the National Society
j Hint week in San- felt flowers and facing of ashes and a delightful program has been
arranged in celebration of this an­
of roses taffeta. A becoming mo­ niversary.
del was of brown satin with blond
Mr.*. R, E. Tolar, the now reg­
3rby and small satin facings and trimmed with
ent, will preside for the first time
la are the guests velvet roses, in shades of brown.
and the interesting program will
sister. Mrs. Z. B,
Little hats are always great fa­ Include the following numbers:
vorites with modish women and
Flag Ceremony, Miss .Margaret
through style speaks for the large
;e R. Hartley and baby hat, there are many little ones be­ Davis; Music, "Am erica"; A brief
S. C., are the guests ing worn. Many beautiful' small history of the N. S. D. A. R., by
ley’s parents, Mr. and tailored hats on display attained Mrs. George C&lt; . Chamberlain of
Daytona Beach; A Brief History of
ouaer.
their smartness by the simplicity Our Chapter, by Mrs. A. T. Rossi­
of lines.
ter.
lill be sorry td learn
gift department had more
kl! son of Mr. and Mrs. toThe
offer
in
the
form
of
attractive
Innelly is quite ill at novelties than it has had before.
Son P#rk Avenue.
W. D, Clark, who spent the past
sf Muster Don Bishop,
r, glad to know that }i* ** «er here, is spending a few days
bis family and
ig nicely from an operrei
i n Daytona Beach during
imovkl of his tonsil*.

LLEN

lit Au.fhm Hairs.

Call at our fountain and taste some of our delicious mixed drinks
They will help to make these hot days pass pleasantly.
. .
^
* Call and get acquainted with us.* .We want your patronage and your
friendship.

Lessons in Classical
Dancing

T h e Union Pharm acy
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R . H . Duren

E. M. Walker

Will be given by Mias Sara
at American Legion Hall.
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&gt;
Coll at 410 Oak Ave., morn­
ing or call 213 In the 1*. M.

Fresh Oysters Daily
BALTIMORE OYSTERS

Royal Fruit Store
Resident o f F lorid * sines l i l t .
References:
First National Beak.

All Wool Suita with 2 pair pants, in
gi^y, tan and brown. All sizes.

J. II. HUTCHINSON
I1BAL ESTATD
123 West First Street
Rhone m
Member o f
HANFORD, FLA.
Florida State
Florists Association.____________

ALL WOOL KNICKERS
Grey, tan and brown. Sizes 6 to 18
years. All nicely tailored and made of
all wool material.

$2.25 pair
Colored madress, white oxford and Eng­
lish broadcloth. Guaranteed fast colors

AND BRENT
Let Vs Sell Your Pu

AT AUCTION

W» l i t p tn sH tstlf IttslMl la Hsufors
OUU SALES rOIU'E ARB EvJ’ *-.Ill's
W* Uaaraalr* HatUlactlan
l’ r«»»rlr you traat sold—Llat It till*
S ss4-k rt.

ALLEN

Our prescription department is in charge of an expert. W e ai;e trust
worthy.

The Alathean Class pf the Baptit G Sunday School, met Tuesday
afternoon at tha church for a bus­
iness and social meeting.
A most interesting Ulk was giv­
en by Mrs. C. H. Pearce, presi­
dent ’of the class, h&lt;ir subject be­
ing "Class Growth." The members
were urged to give greater atten­
tion to the matter of attendance.
The new officers who were elect
ed for this year are: Teacher, Mm

press chairman, Mrs. W. D, Gardi­
ner.
The class has an enrollment ol’
seventy members and a general revision of the roll will be starter
in a short time when.calls will.be
made upon all members.
At the conclusion of ihe business
Beasion Mra Pearce, the hostess
for the afternoon, assisted by Mrs.
Forrester, Mrs. Zpchary and Mrs.
Gardiner served dainty refresh­
ments.
I
‘
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t

s. Gid Brown of GolTueaday In Sanford.

C. Gordon Anderson of Orlando
as guest of friends in Ssnford

W e intend to give to the public at all times a courteous, competent and
complete service in each department. ;

AND

$1.25 to $3.00

Wednesday, October 7th.

BLOUSES

Under the auspices o f the American Legion
9:00 P. M.

Fust colored "Beer* Blouses for boys.
White, English, Broadcloth and Oxford

C IT Y H A L L

BRENT

$1.25 to $2.50

Red Morris Orchestra

Boys’ Wash Suits, made o f fast colored
Linens, Chambray. Also wool Jersey.
2 to 8 years.

S A V E and
T H R IV E

$1.50 to $5.00 each
CITY REAL ESTATE LICENSE
DUE OCTOBER 1,1925

Federal Reserve System—
The Bulwark of the Nation

BOYS’ LONG PANTS
White duck, grey and tan worsted.
Made o f fine ull wool material.

All sizes,

BOYS’ CAPS
Boys’ adjustible caps.
tan. "Any Size *.

All wool, brown grey and
. '»*

Th« foundation sf tha I’td.rai I’ nrrve System ia the co­
operation and the community of interest of the nation's
bank*.
jfe' This bank, os a member, share* in the strength and
th e protection which Federal supervision affords.
We
offer to the public the facilities developed along safe
and conservative line* for nearly a quarter of a century.

FIRST NATIONAI

BANK

Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen must pay
City License Promptly.

Hoys* Sock— Pheonlx W socks, heavy ribs in brown and black and fancy wool tops.

All sizes 7

Temporary license will

be issued until bond can be applied for and ap­
proved.

Each Broker required to furnish $2,500

Bond and each salesman $1,000.00 Bond.

The Y owell C ompany
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An SIS,138,000 sale in 31 horn's—all o f Davis
Islands gone!
And an over-subscription o f $8,250,000 in the
bargain!
Hundreds o f people cherishing a heart’s de­
sire fo r property in Florida’s most beautiful
development and not a lot left.
A unique situation indeed where demand is
far greater than the supply.
Immediately the news of Davis Islands’ com­
plete sell-out was made known spirited bid­
ding for the newly purchased property began.
In four minutes one buyer made a $3,500 prof­
it!
There were many more instances o f the
kind.

Yesterday the sales office o f the D. P. Davis
Properties was the scene of intensified re­
sales activity’.
Anyone could have taken a quick provi
lots which he was fortunate enough
secured.
Many did sell but more refused, knowing
that a slower profit is a greater one—that
winter with its great army o f buyers is near.
The Resales Department is in full swing again
after the inevitable interruptions caused by
the sensational sale o f the last of Davis
Islands.
All Davis Islands propert; is now in the hands
of the people. Those who vnnt to buy it must
buy from them.

And remember there is only one Davi3
Islands—-there can never be another.
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Its very limitation in size, together with its
rare charm and living luxuries assured, make
Davis Islands a much sought property which
people will literally fight for—now and for
years to come.
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Children of the present will be just as anxfous
fo r a home on Davis Islands in the future as
their forbears are today, *,
Tli at you can turn your Davis Islands lots
over immediately at a substantial profit or
get your own price for it commensurate with
the length of time you care to wait, is virtual*"
!y certain—
For action today list your lots now with our
resales department.

Sanford O ffice, Mr. Paul Lak e. Garner W oodruff Bldg

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Sunday School last Sunday mark­
ed the commencement of the new
Sunday school year, according to
an announcement by officers of
the school.
Installation of new officer* and
a genera! rally featured the pro­
gram prepare! for the occasion.
tr. W. W. Willian state secretary
of Baptist Sunday schools, warn the
principal speaker for the occasion.
The meeting opened at 9:15

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Following the introductions the
regular routine of the session wns
resumed. 'John 0. Jin kins, super­
intendent of J.he school, arranged
the program *and assumed charge
of the meeting.
The complete list of department-"
al teachers has been announced,
and it given as follow*:
Dr. F. D. King, pastor.
A. M. Philips, Associate superin­
tendent.
Miss A dele Hines, General Sec­
retary.
Miss Allie Trafford, Elementary
superintendent.
Mrs. Claire Everctte, Pianist.
Mrs. A. M. Philips, Associate

Churchill Is Longest NoBobbedHair Am ong
W indedM an InBritain Flappers In Nippon

•ign against
Iren from auaths from auounty for 256
in average of
sy. Many of
jived children
icago’s youngplace to play

LONDON. Oct. 7.—VF)— Wins­
ton Churchill' was the greatest
talker daring the last session of
Parliament, his speeches consist­
ing of 145,000 words, filling 31W
columns of the official report, said
the Parliamentary Gaxette. Ram­
sey MacDonald came next with
231 columns, followed closely by
Lloyd George with 210. Premier
Stanley Baldwin only spoke 62 col­
umns. Commander J. M. Kenworthy still holds the lead for
questions with a total of 571.

JAP kOYALTY GETS SWORD
fear before the
TOKYO, Oct. 7.—C£*&gt;— Sadakatd, 602 were kill- [su Getzan, Japan's leading sword1motor cars. In j smith, has been ordered by the Im­
664 deaths. This i perial Household to make a sword
cpected to mount fo r ’ the Imperial grandchild, ex­
pected some time in November. It
has been a custom of the Imperial
INSANITY Court from time immemorial to
give a sword on the arrival of an
. 7.—(A V -“ Hun- Imperial child, who, whether boy
vrnty per cent of or girl, keeps it during its life­
” declared Coon- time *as an heirloom.
g*n before the
lullingar
Westispital. Another
that the poor in
&gt; eat bread withtat the food thsy
hibsisteupon was
iizatiuii,
202 1st St.

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one front light and those drirer*
who do not dim tbeir lights upon
Lake Worth—High school build
in* being impaired at cost of $3,
000.

CITY LICENSE DUE OCTOBER
1,1925
Although John McGew h f Superior,
Wls., will lie 100 next June, there
isn’t a false tooth in his month.
He has smoked since he was a boy
and attribute his longevity to the
fact that he never bothered about
“ balanced diets.”

Q uest Ends A s Bonds
A re Located In Vault

Mrs. S. A. B. Wilkinson, superin­
tendent Cradle Roll Department.
Mrs. Jane Smith, superintendent
Beginners Department.
Miss Tressie McRae, superinten­
dent Primary Department.
Mrs. W. T. Whecless superin­
tendent Primary Department.
Miss Ad&lt; le Hines, superinten­
dent Junior Department.
Mrs. F. E. Gatchel, superintendent Junior Department.
R. F. Cooper, superintendent In­
termediate Department.
E. F. Gatchel, super! U ndent
Young Peoples and Adults.

City Licenses now due on every business or pro­
fession for which a license is required, and must
be paid promptly.
ELLEN HOY, City Tax Collector.
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LIVIR Mf DICINE

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

Phone 708

REAL ESTATE NEEDS.

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Several highly pleased par­
ties with the way we have
us have your listings.
5 acres with house and small
prove on road to Genevn for
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Select your lots in Pine
Crest before the best
are all taken. Real
Bargain Prices.

COTTON BY TRUCK
TALULLAH. La., Oct. 7.—&lt;/P)—
The mule and wagon as a means
of transporting cotton to the gins
reeras likely to be supplanted by
the motor truck.
With improved roads, the farmer
who relies on the mule and wagon
will labor under disadvantages.
One grower in Madison parish
made six trips to a gin one day
by motor truck, where using u
mule and wagon he would have
made but one.__________________

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“Until then I suffered with se­
ver® bilious attacks that esme on
two or three times each month.
I would get nauseated. I would
have diedness and couldn’t work.
*1 would take pUla until I was
worn-out with them. I didn’t teens
to get relief. After taking the pUli
my bowels would act a couple or
three times, then I would be very
constipated.
“A neighbor told me of Black*
Draught and I began Its us*. 1
never have found so much relief
as it rave me. 1 would not ba

ROCKMART. Ga.. Oct. 6.—W*)—
After an exhaustive search, extend­
ing front Georgia to the financial
centers of New York, for approxi­
mately $1,000,1*00 worth of stocks
and bonds Udonging to the estate
of Thomas J. Floumey, the securi­
ties have been found wrapped in an
old newspaper and chucked away
in the cement vault of the South­
ern Staten Portland Cement Com­
“ It seemed to cleanse my whole
pany, of which he was president. system and make me feel like new.
Floumey came here 25 years 1 would take a few doses—get rid
of tha bile and have my usual clear
!ago. Ho died here Sept. 5.
head. fe«l full of *pep’ and could
twice the work/
Vcco Bcurh—Tract land west of doOne
NC-1C1
cent-a dose.
here, containing 56 square miles,
Dade City—13-acre tract land purchased by Miami syndicate tor
T h c d fo r d l
valued at $15,000, deeded to city S5 .000.000.
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Dean-Berg Corporation

welcome.

Everybody invited. A prize will be gb
to lady with the box that brings the %
price. Com e all. Bring your friends,
good tim e guaranteed. Funds to be u
for incorporating town o f Osteen.

I l l feet Sanford Avenue, be­
tween 9th and 10th. I*rice
$160.00 per ft. A wonderful
buy. HURRY.

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and roll well in dour. Fry out enough bacon to make
fat to fry chicken. Place the chicken in the hoc fat and
cook slowly,until well browned on both sides. As the
pieces are fned, remove and keep hoc. When all are
fried, return to the saucepan and pour over one cup
Bcrden’ s Evaporated Milk diluted with one-Ealf cup
water. Add more seasoning if necessary and one
tablespoonful minced parsley. Cover snd simmer
slowly on back o f stove fifteen minutes. Remove
chicken to a hut platter and pour gravy around chicken.
Part butter may be used with bacon fat for frying if
desired.

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! to announce to the Citizens that I have acquired the listing and
arantee delivery of the DAVIS FORTY ACRES PLOT situated in
n City subject to prior sale f or only

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you w ill gain m ore mental energy. Y our brain
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S n o w d r i f t — fo r m aking cake s o g o o d that your guest asks for
the recipe.

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bin in PhiladtlfM* and far nine
yearn he remained there, uteres*
•or to Hairy Davis. In 1018, ‘hie
usefulness ‘ considered at an end,
Stuffy was traded to the Red Sox
and baseball men regarded the
deal as a gift, bat while there he
made one of the game's greatest
marks, one error being charged
against him in an entire season.
Boston traded him to Cleveland
three yeais and today is consider* in IBIS in a deal for Joe Uarria
ed one of the best men at his po-q and Elmer Smith. The Indians re.,
sitinn in the national game. Hfe leased him unconditionally later
ii a 25-year-old six-footer, native that season and he went to the
of Parmingham, Mass., weighing Bmves where he hit .315. Before
170 pounds, something far out of the present seiison started he an­
the ordinary for a third baseman. nounced dissatisfaction with salary
He entered baseball, after a re­ matters and wes dropped, to be
markable athletic career In high signed by Pittsburgh. He has been
school, Joining Portsmouth of the a big factor In carrying tho team
Virginia League in 1920 and in the to ine pennant.
same year found his way to the
Mclnnis has participated in four
Pirates, but after performing in world's series, three with Phila­
17 games he was released to Bir­ delphia and one with the Red Sox.
mingham. The next year saw hia
return and he played seven games
Grantham—Pirates. £ .
at short and third base. He be­
George Farley Grantham, first
came the regular in 1922. In 1923 baseman, la one of the players ob­
Traynor hit .338, almost .300 in tained from Chicago last winter
1924 and this season Is well with­ in a deal which brought along Vic
in the select circle as a batsman. Aldtidge and Bert Niehnux for
Baseball experts regard Traynor Rabbit Margnviile, Charley Grimm
as one of the greatest guardians and Wilbur Coopen
of the base in history, nia adept
In Chicago he was a second
hands covering everything be­ baseman but McKechnie trans­
tween the pitching box and the formed him into a first sacker
bag he plays.
when NIehaus proved a "bust." In
Last winter he undertook the 100 games he nas batted .320, and
study of bookkeeping in Boston but is considered one of the moat dan­
his eyes were affected to such on gerous atickers in the Pirate cast.
extent that he found it necessary
Grantham played with the Cubs
to go to California to recuperate. three years and in 1924 batted .310.
Hia earlier experience was with
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Zachary— Senators.
Tom Zaehary Jonathan Thomp­ of'the Western League in 1922.
son Walton—to give him the name
H&lt; la a native of Galena, Kan.,
by which he was christened, la one and is 25 years old. He is 5 feet,
of the few college pitchers, who 10. inches tail, weighs 155, and is
made good in the big leagues with­ one of the fastest men in the game.
out • period of seasoning in the
minors. Bom in Alamance County,
North Carolina, on May 7, 1897,
Zachary still is a farmer and is as
proud of hia woik in that direc­
tion as he ir of his pitching for
the world's champions.
After making, quite a reputation
as both a pitcher and hitter in
grade and nigh schools, Zachary
entered Guilford College,
near
Greensboro, where he succeeded as
the box star Ernie Shore, who
aduated to enm world's series
me with the Boston Americans.
Before his college course was com­
pleted Zachary with a Red Cross
unit and while waiting at Philadel­
phia to sail overseas he pitched
and won a couple of games for the
Philadelphia Americans under the
name of. Walton.
When the armistice was signed
Zachary again turned to baseball
and wrote both Connie Mack and
Clark Griffith for a job.
The
Washington manager ordered him
to report in February, 1919, but
he did not return front overseas in
time. Later, however, he was
signed by Washington after he had
a personal interview with Grif­
fith. He had only fair success in
the box until the 1924 world’s se­
ries; then after other Washington
stars had failed he twice turned
back the New York Nationals and
kept Washington in the fight for
the championship.

then went t? Kansas City of tfc
American Association for tWc
yean before* coming to the Pirates
Ue Is one of the tallest shortstop
in baseball, standing 5 feet 11 in
ches, and weighing 170 pounds.
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Traynor— Pirate*.
Harold Joseph (Pie) Traynor
has been the regular third base

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Shoulder Mound Duties But
SrV McKcnchie Is Nat Certain
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will tumble, in spite Of the fact
that .Hurrbv tins much better re­
serve material for emergencies
than he a year ago.
i a Washington supporters, on the
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whole feel that if their club was
able to survive triumphantly last
T eam s T a k e Field
year's series after having a badly
W ith Injured M en patched up infield, the same win­
ning utr?ak can be kept up now
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Washington Rules Favorite with capable reserves: on hand.
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PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 7.—UP)
‘A battle that promises to add a
[Mg! Spectacular chapter to the history
of basebalt's championship conjjSHjflicta starts today with the Wnsh».s ington Senators, heroic champions
of 1D24, defending their laurels
against the onslaughts of Pilts- Conch Welehcl Whips Team
; ■ burgh, new National League titlefnlo Shape for 2nd Game;
holders, a fighting array which
Both Backfield And Line
hopes to regain the glory that was
Are Showing Improvement
the city's 10 years ago.
Unless all signs fail, it will be
By HARLAN W. KELLEY
’ . as closely waged a struggle as was
The manner in which Coach Welthe sensational champlonhip series
last fall, with Washington's great chel is sending ids charges through
- * ’defensive club, led by Uuckey Hsr- their paces thin week out on Mu­
V . ris and Walter Johnson, pitting its nicipal Athletic Field would indi­
experience and steadiness against cate that he is not any too well
jSSlThe youthfully inspired and brilli- pleased with the showing of the
HH, nnt attack of Bill McKechnie’s Pi­ team in Us Initial contest last Sat­
urday, in which it was tied by Lees­
rate crow.
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Johnson Against
Meadows.
While it is hardly expected that
• Johmon, dramatic pitching fig■■urc of the world's champions, will a team will play mid-seaton foot­
pick u p for tho Senators whero he ball in its opening game, there
left off victory in the final game wore many faults, some of the in­
o l last season's bottle with the excusable variety, which cropped
Olhnts. His opponent in all prob- out fn the Leesburg content. There
f ;' ability will be Lee Meadows, voter- wan the usual amount of fumbling
, an bespectacled right hander and which is to be expected in a cur­
mainstay of the Pittsburgh staff. tain raiser and the lack of smooth­
Both have been through a big lea­ ness in running plays which comes
gue, struggle, thodgh Meadows has from Insufficient practice.
no world series experience and both
However, the weakest showing of
$ c l» fU ready to put forth their bed tho Hanford team was its ragged
efforts.
playing on the defense. Tho ofThey will be central figures in fen n gave indications cf latent
the opening spectacle today at und undeveloped power, but the de­
.' Forbes Field where capacity crowd fense was sadly lacking in action,
H of 45,000 taxing every available spirit and efficiency. It is with the
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bit o f seating space, is expected end in view or correcting these
' V - Ao provide seating for the first faults that Coach Wc-lchell is so
• Vorld's scries game here since strenuously driving his men this
week.
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With the St. Cloud game only
Rainy Weather Forecasted.
It will be a colorful und brilliant a day or two away, there is much
t.cenc with notables on hand from
’ every walk o f life if the weather
rtirvlvfj the pessimistic piediclions distributed last light. Tho
official forecast is for n rainy, cold
day but since some o f this was
gdttM rvnrem wi* &lt;&lt;rrathWr?PHe'Hi
- yesterday, hope washeld out that
it would clear sufficiently for Gov­
ernor Gifford IMnchot, of Pennsyl­
vania, to toss out the first hall
promptly at 2 o'clock.
Tho eve of the big champion­
ship tonight found Pittsburgh like
n convention city, jammed and
packed at every angle with enthu­
siasm rampant but wagering com­ bo «'ell against Leesburg was given ;
paratively light and chiefly on un rather an easy session yer*lerday.:
even money basis. Only a few of Several jogs uround the field to
the more rabid home-town rooter.i, strengthen their wind, a placement j
it-ttir.g loose a spirit of the typ"1 kicking drill, nnd a practice Bes-,
that marked Washington's fir;t nlon with tho forward pass constiv
pennant victory u year ago, ap­ tuted the day’s workout.
parently were willing to back their
Tho hnckficld will ho without the
opiniom in substantial fashions.
services
of one of Its mo:ii brilliant
Senators Sight Favorites. .
performers for the St. Cloud gaino
Aa a matter of fact Johnson's us
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Idai* will
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Bniber
he lnt/i
laid up
selection, Washington's first pitch­ for “about
1U days with a buckled
er nml the reliable reports th.it collar bone, which ho received In
the "tig train is right" have in­
fluenced Washington’s "legion of last Saturday's game.
Hanford is determined to win
followers" to 'o ffc r seven to five
incom e instances, American Lea­ from Ht. Cloud next Saturday if
gue title-holders will capture the the spirit o f the tntn is nn apt
opening game. A concensus of ox- criterion. Many of them havo de­
pert opinion of which the represen- termined to ubstain from ail tontatlrn is far wide and numerous, sorlnl operationa for n period of
favors Washington to retain its cno month if the gamo is not plac­
chainniouship but there is no lack ed In the winning column.
of faith in the ability of the Pirate
offensive to break down the de­
Flyweight
fensive bulwarks of its rival.
In pre-series speculation last
'bight tho probable condition of
both teams was a subject of keen
ili.icussion. Both will have their
full strength upon the opening
fill'd of battle but both also will
fuce some handicaps, with Wash­

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Father end mother axe alwawJ
in f of your welfare— there isn’tJIM
within reseda they wouldn’t doi j M
But they may unknowingly h*. J
riddnf your life every day.
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W hen you are at dinner touighJ
dad, aak him this question:
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“ Dad, is our school firesafe?"

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he may not know.
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inthe country a schoolhouse buroaeyl
day. Ask him ii he knows that ocWtd
of all the schoolhouses in the country!
nothing better than firetraps— nu^
your school is one of them.
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can be built that will not burn. TBey J
being built everywhere, every day,, 1
If your school is fireaafe, you’re ludjj
If it isn't, ask dad what he is'^piiqtods'
about it. You have a right to know.
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Tht highest type of firexafe cotutno
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of information on firesafe constriUflior]
with which every parent ought to hi
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PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
Graham Building
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McNeely—Senators.
From the sandlotA to the big
leagues as n |50,000 prize player
in the course of less than four
years is the record of George Earl
McNeely, fleet-footed Californian
whose double in the last game of
the 1924 world’s series gave Wash­
ington the championship.
Although he hod played around
on town teams, McNeely never
took baseball seriously until after
his World War Service. In the
winter qf 1920 he joined a semi-

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BILL MrKFr’HNlB*
Manager Hooky Hairi.a of tin* Senators in not only one of tho beet
second sackers iu tho business but he’s n crafty leader as well. In
his first year us leader ho grabbed « pennant nnd world title for the
Senators. Hill MeKenchie Is the bona of the lirate cerew. He's a
veteran campaigner. He knows the game and how to get the best
work out of his charge*. Ho became manager of Pittsburgh iin June,
1922 and has done well.

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B rief Sketches O f Contending
Players In 1925 World Series

flirt—Senator*.
i landed him an American League
Entering the big show no n ' job with Washington after one1
” Rice— for that' season.
pitcher, Edgar C,
dnrohall has boon in Goslin's
and not Hunt is his name—was con­
verted into an outfielder by Clark blood from earliest childhood." He
Griffith because of his hitting abil­ wan born near Salem, New Jersey,
ity aud in that: role he has bscanie on October 16, 1900, and grew up
one of the outstanding stars of to be a farmer boy, but ha could
not keep away from a baseball
tin- American League.
Unusually fleet of foot, his field und many u chastisement ho
speed on the paths won for him received for deserting his chores
the uobrique of "Mun-O'Wur" und to pitch on u neighborhood nine.
Showing early promise, "The
that same speed iu the field enabl­
ed him to nuvr more than one game Goose" was Invited to play on the
in the 1924' world’s series by cir­ Salem semi-professional nine, one
of the strongest in that neighbor­
cus catches.
Horn nt .Morocco, Indiana, on hood. After two years he got lib
February 9, 1892, Rice began play­ first professional engagement with
ing professional baseball with Columbiu in the South Atlantic
Gulesbutg in the Central Associa­ I.eugue in 1920. He proved only a
tion at the age of 20. After one fair pitcher, but so great was his
season; however, ho got the wun- hitting ability that he ulleranUd
derlnst and joined the Navy. He between the outfield and the box.
When lie joined Washington
was with the fleet that captured
Vtra Cruz in 1914 and ns a mem- Goslin probably was one of the
most awkward outfielders In the
majors, but he was a natural hit­
ter? They taught him to field und
he taught opposing pitchers to fear
his bat. He improved rapidly nnd
oecumt* a star slugger in ths 1924
world's series, equalling Babe
Ruth’s record of three home runs
Mfet George Rivers, Los Angelen
in this baseball classic.
flyweight, who has been bunging
up somewhat of a reputation in
Wright—Pirate*.
the roped arena o f late. He1* fast,
Forest Glenn Wright, horn in
shifty and can hit. He hopes to
Arch'e, Mo., in 1902, has proved a
inset Fidel I.a Barba for the title
sensation at shortstop nineo ho en­
in the ntar future.
tered the" major leagues with
I’itUhurgh lust year, coming from
the Kansas City Blues. Today he
Gunlir.—Senators.
Evening Huxines Chuis
Like hia running mat * Ban*, (lice, is one of tin club's most depend­
Leon Allen Go*&gt;in ’ •* mint her of the able hitters,* having an average of
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.
Henalor's outiirljcrn who bi|;an around . .310. Lust season, a re­
hi., diumond carver with n de.-ire cruit, he played in 153 games of
E very Monday, W ednesday
to shine behind a toe plate. Hut the schedule, showing remarkable
and Friday livening 7 A; !)
his
mistake wu.t rurercted in th» endurance for a first year nun,
Beginners may enter at any
minors Where he embarked upon u and he has been in hia position
time
career of "fince-bupling" that throughout the 1925 schedule*

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SAN FO BD , FLORIDA.

How Long?
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�24— Lost, Found

W .H .L O N G

LOST—Female pointer puppy, 6
months Old. Liver and white.
Named Kato, Jumped from auto*
mobile on Celery Avenue and Os­
teen road. Return or notify W.
n. Hestfcr, Seminole Hotel, Re­
ward.

RATES

?' SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Buceetsor* to Onion 4 ™ * *
H8 Magnolia. Everythlaf el
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410 Sanford Ate. Sanford, Ft*.

LOST: Small coin purso with sev­
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Russian key. Please return to Her­
* * * - ald Office.

r la restricted to
location.
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nenneot In sertion .

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Delta and Second. First
2S—Plant, Seeds, Trees
Hanford Avenue and 10tb Street.
Expert service.
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$160.00 per f t .
six room bouses. If yours is for
sale let us haVo listing. Dean-Berg
Corporation, 202 lit St. Phone 713.

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42— Advtg. Mediums
42— Advtg. Mediums
FOR RENT: Nice clean house­
EXPERIENCED
Typist.
Must
keeping apartments, down stairs.
wrlto legible hand. Apply Glas- FLORIDA—-ORLANDO— Orlando FOR SALE: Complete meat mar­
312 or 314 E. 5th St.
_______
ket outfit, Including sown, block,
co Investment C o.. 114 2nd St.
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
ications
FOR RENT: Apartment 1009 Un
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ computing scales and large re­
frigerator. This can he had for
35— Wanted Help, Male
ion Ave., near new hotel._____
imum 24c cash with order.
cost of accutrtulsted storage char­
ges. II. B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
9— Far Rent, Houses
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send In your subscription to the
FOR RENT: 6 room house furn­
Tribune or hand it to your local
ished.
Modem
conveniences
dealer so you can read Florida’s
___
|ss Oppor^nlties Phone 630W.
greatest newspaper. One year,
WANTED:
Colored
hoy
to
do
Jan
Ess Service
FOR RENT: House on Pecan Avc,
$8.00, 0 months,,$4.00, three months
itor work. Sanford Herald.
COLUMBUS
(On.,)
LEDGER
—
tent, A$irtmentB
Phone 3504. M. M. Lord.
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insur­
■
r
*» WANTED—50 Laborers at new Ice
Classified nils have the largest ance policy add 75c to your order.
tent, Houses
circulation in Southwestern Geor­
plant. $4.00 per day.
10— For Rent, Rooms *
lent, Bdkuns
gia. Rute 8c (6-word line) line. A LITTLE WANT AD IN Tho
icial
FOR RENT—Ronma with or with* WANTED: White porter. Apply
HERALD yriU bring you In big
IJncotn Hotel.
a aml*&amp;&gt;ard
Reasonable rates.
TO REACH the prosperous farm- results. Advertise those old arout metis.
era and fern growers of Volus- tides you have stored away and
:nt,. 0Wice, Stores Lincoln House.
WANTED: Carpenters. 3 trim ia county advertise in the DeLand have no use for. A little thlrtyle, AcTfcage
men. Cook Bros.
FOR RENT: One room In privnte
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash cent ad may bring you several
•ExdMihgo
family, suitable for one or two PAINTERS WANTED. Apply Ho with order.
dollars. Phone 148 nnd a reprele, Groves
gentlemen. 117 Laurel Avc.
tel Forest Lake.
le, Houses
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms
Brooksvllle—New York, Tampa
ease, Rent
2206 Palmetto Ave. Also small 37— Wanted Help, Salesman
and Brooksvlllc syndicate, planning
live Stnirit
- .............i. Phone G4(J-J, SALESMEN Wanted to represent
house afr‘ Qindcrvillo.
ton million dollar development pro­
de, Miscellaneous
ject ut Weekiewnchic Spring ami
u:i
in
nearby
territory
.selling
14— For Sale, Acreage
leal Estate
along Wcckicwachie River.
Great Western All Wool Mens Suits
h rn ltu w
end Overcoats at $24.50. Greatest
MAINE — Watervillo, Morning
Clothing values In America. Liblire- Wanted
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
*fruit ‘ eral commissions in advance on uvround
people are Interested In Florida
Stock ory sale. We furnish large 9x18
roperty. Reach them through
e Septinqi. Rate card on apt.BOO cash, 1-2 years for balance, free to reliable, moiw Tine well baa
bllcitwnr"*
ns, Jewelers
tablished. Thousands of satisfied
fFTT. Bankston; TMnford/Tla.
ig, Decorating,
Wearers throughout Ftoridn.Write
LEA UN ABOUT Polk County and
jfS fgn.. rc-xujx
~ v * T * -20— For Sale Miscellaneous giving full information about your­
lakeland, through the Stnrself so wo can take immediate ac­
U ho Tuning
Telcgram. Best advertising me­
FOR SALE: 30 hives bees, ,60 head tion. Great Western Tailoring
dium in South Florida. Published
A n t, Seeds, Trees
Angora goats, one 40 Hi P. Re­ Co., 837 W. Jackson, Chicago.
mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
Am-ial
bers
and
Supplies
Notice
turn Tube Boiler, two good heavy
Lakeland, Florida.
WANTED:
Agents:
Our
guaran­
w t rwriters
y and Eggs
and Supplies mules. E. Stafford, Lake Monroe,
teed all wool tailor made suited
Winter Haven—St. Paul’s Epis­
Fla.
ted
o’coats at $31.60 are $20 cheaper
copal Church purchases $11,400
ted Help! Female
FOR SALE: Small stock of groc­ than store prices. Fall line greatest
site on First Avenue and Briggs
led Help, Mhle
Wrlto for
eries, a bargain if sold quick, over. Ea;iy to sell.
Street, for erection of new edifice.
good location for filling station, great new sales plan. J. B. Simp­ TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
ted Help, Male or
will sell or rent utore building with son Dept. 11)52. Chicago, HI.
Fla. Thousands read the clas­
apartment in back. Inquire Herald
sified
pages of Florida’s Great
ted Help, Salesman Office.
MAN with car to work in ovenings
ACCOUNTANT
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­ Home Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
ted Situation, Male
Systotnn Initialled— Audita
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
cfat
llntei*
to
I’ criuuniMit
ted Situation,Female FOR SALE: Complete meat mar­ sition for hustler. Give references Write for completo rate card.
ket
outfit,
including
saws,
block,
Cllonielo
in
letter.
Write
“
Proposition"
Care
ted Real Estate
computing' scales and largo re- Hernld.
TO REACH BUYERS or aellen of
R. L. ROBERTSON
ted to Rent
frigerator. This can bo had foi
Florida real estate advertise in
iNsaunlr T e m p le Itoum II.
g. Mediums.
cost of accumulated storage char' SEVERAL solicitors to work on the St. Petersburg Times. One can'
commission. Right proposition
ges. II. B. McCall, Oviedo, Flo.
a word dally, two coots a won
for right man. Apply nt Herald cent
•Announcements
Sundays.
after 5:30 In afternoon.
21— Sale, Real Estate
H . A . SPEIR
AUCTIONEER
PALM BEACH COUNTY — Tho
38—
Wanted,
Situation
Male
!LL lots and subdivisions
Contractor and Builder
E. SPURRING, siD-divtsion
scene of stupendous develop­
lie auction. Lafe Burger,
specialist. Subdivision to Or­ COLUMBIA University graduate, ment. Read about it in the Palm
VJ9-M — Phono — 499-M
lock Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
24 years old, desires situation Beach Post. Sample copy bent orf
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ requiring brains, initiative and ex­ request.
2108 PALMETTO AVR.
way.
oval Notice
ecutive ability with reasonable Bal­
ADVERTISING gets results if It
(. Mitchell's office is FOR SALE: 2 lots In Sanford my. I'JOX Care Herald. _______
reaches potential buyers. Paat 301 Palmetto Ave. a Heights Park Ave. $3,500 each. 39-\Vanled Situation,' Female
Intka Daily News L circulated iif
Terms, 6 lots Sanford Heights Pal­
an Industrial and agricultural sec­
■Autos, Rent
metto Ave. $3,000 eftih, terms. 4 WANTED: Young lady wants po­ tion.
sition as bookkeeper, cashier, fi­
lots Pinehurst $1500. Terms. Elder
DTOS r o il I1IRH
and Lovell,
ling clerk, general office yrork or MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people Jti: A l&lt; KSTATH — IdrVRSTMBNTS
AUTO SERVICE Di
switchboard operator. Phone 552.
are interested in Florida. Each
Lobby Puleiton-UrumW y Bldg.
it Meets all trains. Ba;
Buuford
Florida
of them through a classified ad
22—
Sale,
Furnitue
isfsr. Phone 661 and 63-'
42— Advtg. Mediums
in the Morgantown POST. Six
centa a word for six consecutive
HEEL &amp; SONS
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell issueB.
•You Drive It. .
anything? If so advertise in
lie and 2nd St. at It. R. t«rn™' Wo want your business
Sanford Stove &amp; Furniture Co. the Gainesville Sun.
THE MORNING JOURNAL is the WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
321 E. First St._______
accepted want-ad medium lo
Autos, Sale
„
a c r e a g e OHIO— Xenia. Make your sales Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
POR SALE: Baby carriage, oil through the Xenia Gaiette, Zen- un insertion. Minimum 25c.
DEPENDABLE USED CAKb
fiUSfNESSHOMES
■tovo and rug. Cali 4HJ-J,_____ ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
123—
Fordor Sedan.
r/M orte 7 2 7
122—Ford Coupe,
trict. Want ad and display rates ADVERTISE in tho Journal-Her­
FOR SALE: Baby’s carriage, made on request.
ria— rant Touring.
ald, South Georgia’s ' greatest V t t f c l e z R e c t f t y G )
Y^k*r with rubber tires, re­
)23— Ford 1-ton Truck.
versible body. j n K00d condition AUGUSTA' CHRONICLE — Au­ newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
L W. Phillips' Sons
Classified
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest weekly and Sunday.
£0ao m i Wil!' sell for $15. Mrs
Dodge' Bros. Sales and Service
H. S. Osborne, corner Higliland &amp; classified medium, rate, cash, 9e rates 10c per line. Waycroas Jour­
tane 3
Osk and 2nd St Elm.
nal Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
charge. 10c minimum.

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Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

Drive In

Gas, Oil, Tires, Accessories.
Phone 447-W.

Sanford, Fla.
‘ r. vdSal

$4,500.«

1.
Five room
bungalow on Cen­
tral Street, Lo­
cated in good
neighborhood.

2. Well located
warehouse! prop­
erty.
Close to
business section
of
the
city.
Price $6,800.00 Price $16,500.00
Cash
$6,000.00.
Cash, $2,000.00 Balance 1, 2 and
Balance, easy 3 years with are
terms,
interest.

3, Three adjoin­
ing lots in Buena
Vista located on
Celery Avenue,
cast o f Municipal
Ball Park. Price
$2,800,000. Cosh
$950.00. Balance
$50.00 per month
including
inter­
est.

4. 2740 acres in Seminole county. Tins about two
miles frontage on St. Johns River. Good truck farm*
ing land. Eighty acres have boon cleared and partly
tiled. Price $100.00 per acre. 5% binder for 30 days.
One fourth cash. Balance 1, 2 and 3 years with 8%
interest.
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TEN ACRE CELERY FARM
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mile to school aful church, half mile to loading
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etc.
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$8400— Cash required $5000
Our first interest is the protection of Loth the buyer and
the seller

E lton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg,
Hanford. ■
Florida

Wc solicit your Bales.
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214 E. FIRST ST.
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tho finest listings and tho
best values in the Stats of
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C. &amp; 0 . Cop Shot By
Freight Car Looters
LYNCHBURG. Va„ OcL 8.—
(/P)—George L. Rogerr\ special
officer for the Chesapeake and
Railway, was shot and
bly fatally wounded Wed­
___ day night while trying to
apprehend a box car robber In
the freight yards here. A load
from a shot gun was fired into
his body when ho approached a
car that hsd been broken open.
His aisallant escaped in the
darkness and has not b^cn npprehended.

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POLITICS K

IB!Hom ers By Cuyler

Riff Minister Killed
By Order of Leader

SESSION ELECT
STILES AS HEAD

Behind Scenes Convention Is
Seething Cauldron of Poli­
tics and Policy1; Philadel­
phia Next Convention City

RANGIER, Morocco, Oct. 8— ;
(/P)—Advices received here ;
from the fighting zone report
that Si Mohammed Zezinne,
foreign minister in Abd-ElKrim’s government was bound
to tho muzzle of n cannon re­
cently nnd blown to pieces. He
was accused of betraying the
New York Rector to Preside
Riffian cause.
Over House of Deputies
Several of the Tenders of the
Bocoyn nnd Beni Euttrngucl
of Episcopalian Church
tribop have, also bees executed.
Election Held Wednesday

Score bylnnlngs;

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W ashington....... . 010 000 001—2 8 2
COOLIDGE’S
P itts b u g h ............... 000 100 02x—3 7 0 ':-|
STIRS DIPLOMATS
Executive
Session
I
s
Batteries:—Covelcsklc and Ruel Aldridge and Smith.
Big Mitchell Fight
REALTY
MARKET
Held By The Bishops FORBES FIELD, Oct. 8.—“Kiki” Cuyler’a home run to
AT CLOSING MEET SHERIFF OF DADE Looms In Committee HERE
Organization of Two Houses deep right field stands in the 8th inning, scoring Moore ahe»dThree
Avowed
CandldatesAre
of Annual Meeting Follow of him, enabled Pittsburgh to even the series to one all with
Thief Executive Asked What COUNTY FACING
Seeking Presidency With a
Formal Opening Exercises Washington, the American League contender.
He Had In Mind When He
SW
EE
“Dark Horse” BeingBoomed
Fighting desperately to stave off defeat, the Senators
Nominated the
United MURDER CHARGE
staged
a ninth inning rally which fell one run short of tying
Record Prices Noted in Three
.Praised States T o “Leadership *
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NEW ORLEANS, O ct 8.—( /P iElection of a president of the homo the score, the Buccaneers winning by a score of 3 to 2.
of deputies and consideration of Meyer, playing third for hhe Senators in the place of Bleuge
of Official and 13 Of
iced At WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.^(/P)— Trial
tho question of eloction of a presid­
His Deputies May Begin
President Coolidgc s speech to
ing bishop of the house of bishops and performing in his first major league game, played a big
[eeting the American Iogion convention Next \Veek;Accused Placed
murked the formnl opening Wed­ part in the rally, smashing out a single, sending McNeely to
a t Omaha created a stir of excite­
Under Bonds of $4,000 Each
nesday
of the forty-eighth triennial second and in position to score a minute later.
ment at the closing session of the
Oct.
general convention of the Protes­
—o The Pirates clearly had the edgo
inter-parliamentary
union
here
jam Mitchell
MIAMI. Oct. 8.—(/P)—Trinl of
tant Episcopal Church of the Uni­
of tlie Ilarrismcn in every depart­
Wednesday.
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jtify before
Sheriff Henry R. Chase nnd 13
ment of the gume, Aldridge havted
Stntcs.
„
„
of tho parliaments of others, indicted yesterday on char­
Tho Rev. Ernest M. Stlrcs, D. D.
ing the advantage of Covelcskla
jtigating the 41Members
nations asked every American
rector of St. Thomas Church, New
of murder in second degree in
in the mound work nnd the Pirates
mh disaster, they could find what action the ges
York, nnd Bishop coadjutor-elect
connection with the attempted jni
turning in a perfect game whlio
Ejected to bc- President had in mind when ho delivery here Sept. 27 probably
of tho dioeeio of Long Island, was
the American Leaguers were cred­
nominated
the
United
S
tates
for
&gt;ro the court
clectod president of tho house of
will bo held during the term of
ited with two errors, both by
“position of leadership" in the court beginning Oct, 13. This today
deputies. Dr. Stires, who will he
Tcckinpaugh.
of tl\c army, the
“promotion of international tran ­ was tho opinion of court officials, cd to nddrosscs by army and nnvy
consccrntcd' 'as a bishop after the
The heavy artillery of the Pi­
to appear,
locul
real
estate
wus
obtained
in
quility."
close
of
the
conventioh,
was
elect­
who
qualified
their
statement
by
officers
nnd
reading
of
messageu
rates,
for which they have been
each int'tanco.
w
ibpoemi for his
Was ho going ahead with his saying crowded condition of dock­
ed by a vote of 390 to 207, over Jacksonville Executive Tours noted, manifested itself in today’s
Big Mitchell Fight
issued today by idea of another American disarm­ et might postpono trials until the
of the what is known tho Rev. George Craig Stewart,
two home runs being res­
The ncmnautical dnmmittfcc, the as Transfer
City After Late Arrival; game,
the Leffler property at Myrtle
&gt;ut ho refused to ament conference at W ashington? term beginning Dec. 5.
ponsible for all three scores. The
Legion's first such body, fought and Third Street to Arthur I. Zci- rector of St. Luke's Church, Kvnnider the advice of
Gives Impressions of San Pittsburgh crew went about Its
The foreign parliamentarians re­
ston. Ind. The Rev. 11. H. Powell,
Immediate suspension of Sheriff heatedly all day over whether to
vealed that in the early delibera­ Chase nnd tho discharge of all po- recommend endorsement of Colonel gcr was reported. Tho property, D. p«, Snn Frnncisco, was nomi­
ferd In Brief Interview work of defeating the Capital City
team with a vengeance.
issued by Major tions of the council of the inter­ lico officers who participated in William Mitchell, enustie- critic of said to bo well located, brought a nated but withdrew his name.
Hold Executive Scasion
As in the first game, the Sena­
Davis, adjutant parliamentary union, which steer­ tho shooting wns recommended by the nation’s ncrial defense. A res­ record prico according to the an­
“Jncksonvillc
is
bucking
you
boyH
nouncement. The purchaser, Mr.
The house of bll'hops shortly af­ up". This wns the nssurance giv­ t o r s scored, first and in the second
irmy, although tho ed the proceedings here la st week, the grnnd jury in a report nccom- olution wns finally adopted which, Zelger,
is u prominent Northern
navai court which Representative Theodore Burton of punying the two indictments.
however, failed to mention Mit­ Investor, heavily interested in Polk ter nssemblirtg discussed the sug­ en a number of prominent local inning whon Joe Judgo poled a long
Ohio,
made
an
effort
to
have
the
gestion that a committee bo ap­
one to the left field bleacher for
Bonds In each cai'3 wns fixed nt chell's name. A resolution embod­
itlon tho former ascounty developments. His opera­ pointed to consider, ^ e eloction of business men by John T. Alsop, a uome run, the thinLof the series.
union
invite
President
Coolidgc
to
$4,000
and
wns
provided
immedi­
ied,
howovor,
one
point
he
has
urg­
mayor
of
Jacksonville,
upon
a
r­
tho army air serv.
tions have been in and around Win­
charges ho mudo call nnother Hague peace confer­ ately after tho serving of the cap­ ed, reorganization of the nationnl ter Haven, it is understood, but n presiding blsnbp, and report to rival In this city shortly after noon
the house. After a number of bish­ Wednesday,
ence.
ias
warants
by
E.
B.
LxsathcrmSn,
defense
under
one
cabinet
officer
'
r ^3l
(aval Department in'
nltig, he clouted one to the same
Such an invitation, they point­ appointed by the court because of i^ uj. BUb.diviuions of equal impor- the investment herg.was made uft- ops had spoken from the floor tho
the wrecking of
Mayor
Alsop,
reheduled
to
ad place for another four base hit,
A recent trip to this city. The blf'to0&amp;‘ w e n t'In to 'cxeteutlvo ses­
In an Ohio storm last, ed out would give the President
.ir ■ U J f e ® «
&amp; S S V I sion to discuss the duties of the dress members of the Klwanie club tying the score.
r»j-t.t rigl t to the next IIWS'U if the' . Following &lt;H1
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presiding bishop to ho named. At nt n luncheon yesterday, wns de­
confervnt’s in Europe produced warants, Chief of' Police
In the fifth Inning Washington
.Court Murtial
notinced.
tho close of the session it wnf an­ layed enrouto, nnd did not arrive missed an excellent chance to score
no result. The proposed invitation tiuigg immediately announced tho
in
Sanford
until
nearly
2
o’clock.
charges, Colono was tabled, however, by the friends granting of "leaves of absence’’ to nnd son of Kenesnw Mountain IjinJudge W. E. White and B. M. nounced that tho house had dis­
three men were on bases anu
faces possible cour of the League of Nations, who are tho accused policemen, pending dis. It was on thnt point thnt the Richardson recently acquired three cussed the subject hut had no news He wns met at the station by u when
no
one
out* Here Aldridge s h o w
all
rlny
fight
was
centered.
No
oth­
representative group of local boos
lings. In view of in the majority among the parlia­ their trial. All were at liberty to­
lots at Sanford Avenue ami F if­ of its deliberations to give out.
the skill which has made him one
er
chunge
wns
made
in
tho
propos­
ters.
stive Held of 111- mentarians.
day on bonds aggregating $24,- ed resolution ns drawn Inst Mon­ teenth Street, according to an­ With the Right Rev. Ethclbert
of the Pirato mainstays during tho
»r the army officer
nouncement mado todny by officials Talbot, D. D„ bishop of Bethle­ The plan to have the mayor pennant chnsc. The next Ihsee
American Intrigue
OOO.
day.
t
led his client h&amp;(
of the Brown Ilealty Company of hem, presiding, thu house of hishr spenk nt the Kiwnnls affair was men up could do nothing, with his
Tho American intrigue was the
“ I will see that the policemen
The committee’s action did not this city, who negotiated the sale. ooh
before the court, season for the excitement when got the best lawyer:' possible,”
opened its deliberations hy ncccssnrily abandoned beenuto of
of the Mitchell mntterj The tract involved has a frontage naming Bishop William C. Brown his doferred arrival. He was taken slants nnd their best efforts re­
I the colonel not to the President’s Omaha speech was Chief Quigg said today. "And will ditoosc
sulted in three infield grounders,
. ____ _ chairman
__ _____ of the house, unon an impromptu tour of the two of which forced Peckinpuugh
published here yesterday. The in- l^tnnd back of them until they arc however^ According to many ex­ of 101 feet on Sanford Avenue, It Virginia,
pressions,
tho
turn
it
takes
today
,
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is stated, and is 117 feet in depth. | nmf re-electing the Rev. Charles city, nnd spent some time renew- *
toronrliament conference buzzed „hown to have been at fault. If they
this statement, with
the rumor that tho President are acquitted they will hold their depends upon tho selection of a
The
property
Is
located
dlrcctly.L.
Hardee,
D.'D.,
New
York,
secreoy, judge ndvo* was going ahead with his inter­
national commander to succeed
Sanford, according to members of
positions on the force.”
opposlte the entrance to the San tnry.
n chance to score when Carey went
, took under ad- national peace conference.
James
A. Drain.
the reception committee.
Lanta
development.
Tho
sale
price
An
soon
as
the
house
of
dopuSheriff
Chase
refused
to
make
to third but Wright forced Traytie r of issuing n
Stormy Debate Seen
Mnyor Alsop wns visibly im­ nor at second for the third out. In
parliamentarians nil tu rn -’a statement,
Is reported as being approximate­ ties was organized tho Rev. Carroll
Tonight
there
did
not
seem
to
for the army flier, edThe
N.
Dnvis,
New
York,
wus
elected
pressed
with
tho
enthusiasm
and
eventually to Representative! Although Sheriff Chase did not
ly $12,000. No announcement hus
by general Burton for a statement. He made confirm or deny the rumor that he bo much probability o ' a minority been mnde regarding dii(position secretary. Assistant secretaries, spirit of uggresive progress seen this inning Carey bunted and was
safe on first. Cuyler sacrificca
report
but
it
wns
predicted
freely
is that ■this"-wouhl he unneces- it formnlly from the
' chair
‘ * of* the
“ would
all his
woum retain an
...» deputies, it h
nntjonuI
‘ at commander’s
comninmler’s of tho property by the now own­ appointed by tho house of bishops, during the few hours lie was in the him to second and he wont to third
r since the* Colonel would he interparliamentary c o n f e r e n c e was generally understood they will
were: Tho Rov. John F. Plumb, city. He Htntc.l thnt Sanford is fur on Burnhart’s out. Traynor walkthcro any discussion?” ers.
.
ged to obey the army order from the rostrum of tho house of continue to serve.
T h e 1 third realty transaction Hurt ford, Conn., and the Rev. Al­ from an unknown word in Jackson­ cd, being forced at second a min­
before putting the vote, would unhis appeaVance.
representatives with the emphasis
"Tho sheriff’s office will con­ lensh a storm of fiery debate.
brought to the public attention at fred Lockwood, Pendleton, Ore. As­ ville, for a great many reasons. ute Inter.
,
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secretaries' in the houso of The common bond between tho cit­
of
an
official
spokesman.
He
said
tinue
to
function
on
usual,
as
the
.
Court Seeks Facts
Bluegc was forced to retire from
Tho cosensus of the Mitchellitcs this time is tho sale of a 10-ucro sistant
deputies
are:
The
Rev.
Frnnklin
J.
ies,
tho
St.
Johns
River,
he
point­
that
President
Coolldge
has
"the
lnw
presumes
H.
R.
Chase
is
In­
hortly after the Shonandnnh
seemed to be that not all that Col- ttact, fronting on I^iko Monroe. Clark, New York; tho Rov. James ed out, hns provided a subject for the game in tho sixth when one uf
Aldridge’s fast ones hit him on tho
mel Mitchell issued, a desire to call n conference" but nocent until'he is aroven guilty,” ncl Mitchell has said should be rec­ The sale wns mado through Robson G.
Glass, Florida, and Miss Helen heartiest cn-operntion between the head. He was replaced by Meyer,
wait a while. "A t present," Circuit Judge H. F. Atkinson said ommended, but thnt he should he end Ba^Mett, of this city, it is s ta t­
itomont in which he will
two, sinco both Sanford and Ja k- former Southern Lcafruc ■t**Smith, New.York,
Representative Burton nuid, "it today.
.
praised by name for bringing to ed, nnd tho purchaser was W. M. G.
gccusntions about tho would
t
Open
Air
Exercises
sonvillc are terminal shipping
be an intrusion on the exist­
Sheriff
Chose
and
the
seven
dep­
In the eighth inning the filth
the American people nn nwnkcning Scott. Consideration was announc­
nnvy oir service, ing conferences.”
uties indicted by the grand iury ns to actual conditions *.n the air ed as approximately $60,000. , 'T h...e organization of both houses point' on Florida longest inland home run of tho series and tho
rpose of the court
this nfternoon followed the formnl waterway.
“It has been urged,” he said in were waiting in the sheriff’s office
third of today’s game was made
m him tho facts opening his declaration, "that and had ^their bonds ready when service. '
Ruudn to Be Finished Soon
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i m i _ j , . opening exercises this morning in
when Cuyler knocked one with
rsrdn were based
Highways linking the two cities, Moore on base.
(resident Coolidgc should call a Iamtherman arrived witli the war­ The world pence report recom­ C o o l l d g e H a c k r o d a y ; Uudobnn i’«rk, held for th« nn-.
ill bo the only wit disarmament conference. He has rants for their arrest. Tho six po­ mended that the Ixgion espouse
n „ l QVU q Y 'i i n |Rmo In tho open mr. Here n vested ho said, will lie completed in tho
The line-ups were ns follows:
e reopening of the on several occasions signified his licemen wore wniting nt tho city such part of the world court with W r e c k u e l a y s
l i a i n . r |,0jr nf 050 voices snug and the near future. He referred to tho
Washington: Rice, cenierfiekl;
tho Harding reservations and that
juiiv which was desire to convene such u gathering,
opening sermon, prepared by the recent contracts awarded for «n; i g U n»ey Harris, second base; Goathe I-ea^ue of NntionH ho niado a
onth at Lnkchurst nut at present thcro ure scverul police station.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—( /P i- Right Rev. Theodore Dubose Brat- completed section* of the Coastal’ ‘ |eftficld - Judge, first base;
last Monday to conferences now being held in
subject for one year’s i*;u.ly by tho President
(Continued on Page Three)
llighway. in Duval county, and to *,D?uei«. thltd basi; J. Harris,
Coolidgc returned to the
Markets
lany other wltncss- Europe having this object in view
American legion posts.
tho missionary work now W n g l * J 'A S v ., pEklnnaui
White
Houso
early
today
from
1
P resid en cy
I
« o u s o e .ir.y
w.duy
moned later.
1 l . r .*° Rio Geneva protocol,
CHICAGO, Oct. 8.-&lt;/P&gt;—Wheat, ! Tonight‘it was ngrecd in n11 i American ^ i o n ^ o n S t l o n The
which hns been brought forth in
1.36 to 1 3614; Mny. 1.37 to quarters that tho fight for nntion?* ,n
*{,ed WashMitchell Plan
the League or Nations and tho Dec.
1.38; Corn, Dec. 76 to 76%; O n ts ,'^ COmmander would shape Itself presidential train rtucncu wusn
TON, Oct. 8.—(/PI— present gathering a t Locarno.
ington shortly after 110 o’i|ock,
after midnight tomorrow.
' m Mitchell’s plan
Dec. 39 to 39%.
present time,
oho hour and a half behind sched­
i.t.
,
^
n
Intrusion
Three
uvowed
candidates
are
in
g reorganization in
ule. The delay wus caused by ;»
Interest!! in Jacksonville, accord­
It would be ah Intrusion,” Rep­
the field, hut none with nearly freight train wreck in West Virgr defense was alter- resentative Burton continued, "for
ing to tho Mnyor, are active in'
enough apparent strength to win. ginia, 102 miles from Washington,
d and denounced our president, while theso efforts
an.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 8.—(/P)— their efforts to bring nbout
.
They are Howard P. Savage of Chi­ which blocked the track ahead of
fore the President's are being made, to ask fo r a con­
Southern
railroads
entered
before
I
early
completion
of
an
improve
l
cago; Edward Spafford of New the President’s train.
e witnesses fnvoren ference here at Washington, not­
the interstate cojnmorce commis- j highwnys system. They realise, ho
York, nnd John McQuiglf of Knst
opposed it, one said withstanding the fact th a t thero
flion Wednesday v ig o ro u s «objec- sky^ the vital imnortanco of g ^ d
Cleveland, Ohio. ♦
^ ^ ^ ^ r v o r k " hut ho didn’t is an atmosphere * of harmony
Sturat—New
Church
of
the
R
e-],il|n
ta the reorganisation of classi roads and their relation to the tn"Fighting Bill" Donovan of Buf­ dcumcr to ho erected, at cost of ■
love it Would," while another hero unfortunately lacking in
Keen enthusiasm and rabid par­
rata schedules in the south- creasing hordes now pouring into
s not que^tjoned on tho propos- some other countries of the world.
falo,
N.
Y.,
was
mentioned
by
some
tisanship,
not bo equaled on I orbe*
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Oct. 8.—(/Pi
t a b .__....
. entire nation.
!eastern nuarter of the United tho
the sstate
from the
$55,000.
Field
Itself,
marked the scene in
In
a
brief
interview
during
tho
We hope that these conference J _ w ith the purchase of the of the delegates, as a "dark horse."
States which the commliuion laid
the
Armory
Wednesday
afternoon
\fto r sitting for eight full now meeting In Europe may have Chattanooga Gan and Coke Corndown 05 reasonable Inst August. afternoon Mayor Alsop spoke of as the telegraph instrument t*?*"
unt. th j board recessed until
the
promising
future
for
Sanford.
At
the
time,
the
commission
said
wvlay. when Representative Mar- win°iStr^du*co8fn reSU,t’ th a t lthey h n n y and the Tennessee Consolidntthat no order would be issued re­ Ho quoted Frank R. Stockhridge. out a graphic story of tho World
Fu o io Whero fh T * Cru , into U d Coal Company here Wednesday
B. Madden, chairman of the hurppe
opener, it is said.
where the danger of war at $130,000 each, a $30,000,000
now touring
quiring
tho establishment of new ___
„ the state gathering Series
iusu appropriations committee,
Two hundred local fans, prevent­
rate
schedules
in
conformity
with
data
for
an
exhaustive
busino&lt;*:
th . A d ...d ,
II tc.-tify on army and navy an- ■ g j r . a i ' T . ,t.h ,1
from viewing the classic, hau
—
| its decision until railroads had analysis of Florida, who told mem- ed
for th.*
^ i*® ,put iron industry for 20 ycarB or more, |
ipriaUon* Board members will forward
taken advantage of the service pro­
.
..is__
i
ur|pg
of
inter|
waa
consdmmated.
The
sale
of
the
j
City
officials,
it
is
announced,
been
given
tho
opportunity
to
u.udy
J
bare
of
the
Jacksonville
Rotary
hy nirnlane toinoriow to Mlt- national solidarity, disafmemcr.f .
vided by the American Legion, by
The case of Ed Stokes, charged|
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Chattanooga Coke and Gas Com with
to break
khc the possible
Club recently that farx'lnx was which every play is announced and
possessing liRuor, w a s ' called _.e
are determined
determined to
break up
up khc:the
possible effect.
effect.
■Teld, N. Y., to attend the ana pcacoamongimeir." -’.-itv*vr f
pauy, however, is subject to .ra ti­
practice of recklesa
driving
Southern carriers, made up of | the greatest usset he had been graphically shown on the electric
air races.
-•
" in
’ this
fication by tho stockholders of that during the session of Municipal community» - havetaken
further
(most
of tho railroads nnd water ablo to uncover in Floridu. Speak- scoreboard ns it is ticked of/ on a
lony tooay covered
Court Monday morning, but war
Recent Purchase Of concern before Oct. 20.
meusures in the crusade against j lines reaching Southern territory, in - in this connection, the Mayor
increm ent in s u lin by
Hijrange of subjects of
continued
until
Wednesday,
Oct.
Other companies which will form
speeders
and
driver*
disposed
to
joined
.
today
in
declaring
to
the
pointed
to
tho
pn.gresslvo
stndes
^
Union Telegraph
ossion since the bearing he-! Union Pharmacy Is tho gi:*."f merger are the J. J. Gray 14, it wns announced.
'
ission that tho August decis- already made in Seminole county, rj10
’
»».
the safety of pedestrlfns
commis
Included in the docket Monday disregard
Company
for
the
occasiou.
and other motorists on the Btreets ion on class rates was unworkable I in viow of iU prestfitt record ye*rAs the plays were called on
---------------Announced T o d a y ’.mired by the BonalrCompau^. ami | were G. Robbins
i J *f '-^ o -n i •'
'in many respects. It would resultUv output of farm proouctiv
they were greeted hy tmthusiaaUg
the Southern ferro-alloys Com- | Ansel( Browni and Ella Small• “» bf b jn g n l.
Cron Thus Far
---Praising Farming Advantages
jee»* by the partisan
lie said, ""Ii nsre
hare trejment.v
freouentl) rePony, owning plant:, s t Chattanoo- j orderly
J £ c e $ Flowers’, in Wednes. lay’s “session of court ja considerable portion «t trie te r-. He
. cheers
14 Million Bales u i f
1V.« ga umL Cleveland, Tenn.
• I Do” .*{
, 10
each; handed out u number of heavy 1ritory nnd would also occasion th e : m ilked to a number of people up I fans
Interest m :ms localityIfi™?'-*
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, became known today when it was
This
“
«5?rgcr . vras.. c o m p e l ,
$Colcs dUorderUV ^ o S s arrested by the j imposition of higher ra te , for she 'illoihc Unit had Duval county the! *d to be runn.i.g unusually mgn
JHINGTON. Oct. fi.—(/Pi— ‘
?*
t a l k e r and {through efforts of William J. Cum-!
id.
ul
agricultural
advantage,
found
i
S
1conduct estreated bond;
Will local police, charged wit!.speeding , hi uh tl«oii woulc be .charged f
the current »«««*•
liv'atsd total production thisjR - )'• Duron had purchased the {mins, vice-president and general'
•untry Immediately sur- luring
ICH-cen
assault,
40
days
in
jail;
T. nnd reckless drivin8 . He staled iiotig hauls of like u tjcloa. Th« ar- in th
any local followers of tho Na­
K 14,759,000 equivalent 500 ; business from J. C. peon.
imsnsgyr oMhe Bcnair Company, 1A * Brothcrson, reckless driving $5
Sanford,
Jacksonvillo
j
m
later In tho day that the niaxinium rangemer.t profaw d by the con.-! rounding
tional raitim e have aranred fopale cdtton, of which 7,101,-1 Mr. Walker, according to the a n -! . Under the new plan of operation a . nrointr
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p?nalty will be imposed hereafter [mission for combination rates on would be a much largor city to i daily
attendance hrfore th*' l-r
v running bales, counting | nounccment, has been connected!
Cummins becomes chairman of ! u c; Green arrested for reck- ht all cases arpe-aring before him, movemonU out of nnd intothe|day.” .
•i xandi a ipirt X’ub
lio n ’sV iiehted
baseball shnne.
»s hulf half hales, had been j witn the Union Pharmacy for some jtb.c executive committee of the
align,
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S ' driving l a s Hnexl $20 or 20 , w h ^ the -g u ijt o f, any one operut-| South, the m uthern carrhrx said
Businre;
f tho b&gt;.
od
follow-1
G.
Thorea,
manager
prior to October 1, it was j time, as head of the prescription j combined company. The merger be- less driving was fined
1
$
A
Us
IC
O
tJ
ing aa motor
motor car
car is
u p.anner con- , were inconssstent, illogical arulpt of tnei idlinc
fficc is caiU
day*
in
jail.
E.
H.
Reeso
was
tining
is
iced today in the consol idat department, while his partner, Mr. Icomes effective less than ten years
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U established, 'unnecessary ”
.
(Conti jed on Fuge Three)
,re revealed tv
ton report of the depart Duran, left the service of the M ob-|a ftcr' the purchase by Mr. Cum- d $5 for operating an nutomohlh (sidcred dangerous i
• iVotrol of th
n
a
paved
street
on
a
rim.
The
i
M.
A.
Green.
Jat
win
bus . icy Drug Company of this ct‘
.
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\i agriculture and
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on
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NOB1.
STAWO
TRIAI.
backed by the millions' o f .
d is in tho hoochl'
item
captains
of
in-1
case
against
A.
h.
Appleby,
to enter tho venture. He had is
| three great e
.vitch
!
court
Wetlnesduy
for
rccklesi
drlv|th«
protest
rontinued.
andcoa
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Assistanre aa
flying
I
of
"Biddy
d with nmkint
»te«l production r. fortnight with the Mobley concern for *
BP
(EWARK,
of the Bonnir Company
Oct.
ff. red, it is said.
across n city street, wus continued | mg. were all fined heavily accord-1 wi o steamship lines fsicerl with a
I
needed
is
b placed a t 13,931,000 halos. ral months, it iu stated.
paying of tho lnneh»&lt;dniM
iy »5 reported to
i unlit gri.lu v
:na to the police record j . ine ■first icuurtailment of territory which they H u
Attend.
|eu r’s crop totalled 13,627,Tl.o munagemont aim* nine d th at
r-old Mary Daley of M&lt;- els
company. Those associated
clsion
went
ira livered in tho
tho
I
two
nan»ed,
Ufcw
an
Iniyost
of
$20
Im
i-bt
serve
if
the
dr
num~
_ In addition to those cases
Lndicatc 151 there will be no change of per*
|W)f Raymond Fierce, negrt ■equal the (day, and,
wore William Wrigley, J:
iirro effect. Th com lioixcn was
Mir.uie Mitchell w«slln*«
tic Otaasioajkaii
Wed.
i
f
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following
forfeited
o pup pere ns liel or seryicc under thi new o
uTfyur, must' faro trial in FsChicago, Colonel Jacob Rupper
I
asked
ta
reconsider
and
modify
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ing
there front
charges of being drunk.
ng that they will im
county for tho singing of th&gt;
New York, all of whom will m a in - 1|her*on,
ho other cates tried du findings on many points a.* to tnc
jn »u
I^wls
Erwin,
ir.
lher*on,
atteaH
'I
Rtorent st indn
d it was announced te&lt;Jkj(t
tain their interest in the greater f
‘class rate*.
uod on Pent?
a*
loud H. E. Bims
4
tranization jusCtompleted
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OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 8.—(/P)—
Beldnd the scenes the American
(Recent Sales In Local Field;
Legion’s national convention was
Leffler Property and May­
a seething cauldron of politics nnd
fair Acreage Arc Sold
policy Wodneulay.
In tho opening session nil would
have been perfunctory but for n | Continued interest in and in­
Inst minuto objection which sent creasing/nlueii of reol^ e s t a t e J n
section are reflected in sever­
tho report of tho world pence com- this
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al sales closed in Sanford within
mittcc for amendment.
the past few dnyi, three of which
The only business perfected was were announced today. While the
selection of Philadelphia for the total amount of money involved is
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f and the_ nwnrding..
1920_______
convention
ns th e jralc prices of
0f
mcctitng to Paris. The not*'known,
oi the
tnc 1927
ivyi
»H were not made public, it Is un-

MAYOR ALSOP IS
KIWANIAN GUEST
ON WEDNESDAY

R ailroads O bject
To R eorganization
Of Freight R ates

30 Million Dollar
Coal Consolidation
Form s At Nashville

E n th u siastic Fans
G ather In Armory
F or Series R eturns

Speeders Get Heavier Fines As War
On Reckless Driving Continues H ere

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In St&amp;te Ac
To Census ;

tard to defeat Rockne'a chsrgrben th « r Come here OctobcT ( /n ^ T h * 1U n M l, i u ? M Supreme
ig g a M w *
the famous Court• which fecortvenes October
hF‘Horseman,n now Is one of 12, wiill takt up in the firs t batch
tonal ‘.C ontest*
r f ’cases that M thfe Apalachicola
terseclionnl gnmo in Land Development company Vertus
:h will be interested T. R. Hodges, shell fish commis­
Tech Meets Penn State
pn this date
11 Bb a t Now Haven, sioner, and W« A. McRnc# former
i and William and commissibneT of agriculture. '
W a $ Oct.' 7 ^ -V n —A fter where H a r
Attorneys for both aides havo
.prelim inary skirmishes In Maty meet.’
been notified th at briefa in the ap­
M p f weeks of th e 1025
Mercer University will go
r seaacm, th e South oh Ocfor a Thanksgiving Day peal wm be*aecepted, eliminating
argument.
.
3 'will send strong invading
M arquette, marking the oral
The
caae
ia
one
uf
not­
to •battle gridiron teams of
au u etle relations be- ed ever coming up theIn most
Florida
H.
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tween these two schools
courts. It grew out of efforts of
gia Tech will journey to
the land development company to
uric City in an attem p t to
the state from using Apal­
Pearls Popular ~] enjoin
tdrainlster a defeat to Penn 1
achicola
bay for oyster planting.
’ L a s t year, the tw o elevens
The case was once taken to the
fiercely through four quarUnited States Supreme C o u r t when
he end revealing Tech the
that tribunal upheld the claim of
lb to . 13.
a Spanlsh-Tndlan grant made by
!ta r Haven the Bulldogs of
the land development company. A
mth and E ast will meet,
Survey of the waters, however,
tile U niversity of Georgia
was ordered. The state began us­
ale clash in th e ir aiinual
ing that portion of the bay not
.* Georgia surprised Yale
within the limita of the survey,
la atrength last season, when
and the injunction proceedings
Itarw u n , 7 to 6. Indications
were then reopened.
at-G eorgia will havo a much
o r team this w inter,
ice ton w ill' be invaded by
Veiled Prophet Makes
tigton and Lee.
The two
Annual Advent Today
did not meet luat year.
it on the le tter's gridiron. In
CiTKlr^ptl defeated IQcorgct S to 21. William and Mary
lash w ith Syracuse qn the
Ivfleld I n W a tte m p t U&gt; wipe
a 34 to 7 defeat la st year,
South’s invasion of the
started la s t week and today

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PROPOSE CANAL
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Oct. 7.—
(JP)—A committee was appointed
by the Tallahabseo Real Estate
Board, a t a meeting here, to look
into the possibilities of linking the
state capital with tho Gulf of Mex­
ico by canal.

TOM.

It’s all In the blood. And 8. 8. 8.
will help Nature keep your blood
rich and red and pure.
Yee, you can keep pimples away,
•imply by taking 8. 8. 8. Tbnt’a a
tact. T he kind of rod-blood-colla
that 8. B. 8. helpa Nature build
makes your sklu beautiful—clearo
1t up Just llko It puts
brings atrength t ° | ^ v C I
‘weak; flabby muscles l
^ ^ I
—gives you sn nppetile like you usod to
y
have and generates
the energy and vitality bt youth
throughout your entire system,
h- Jtrtt try it and sco for yourselft ■
All druggists sell 8. 8. 8.. Get tho
larger bottle. It’s moro economical.

This proposition la sound and will bear y0ijs
careful investigation. Full particulars upon nppWj

$53,024,604 in 1920. The average
value of land nnd buildings in
1925 was $8,111-per farm and
$80.86 per acre, nnd $5,212 per
farm In 1920 nnd $10.55 per acre.
Other Important items In' con­
nection with Florida farming fol­
low:
In 1925 there were 45,608 own­
ers nnd 38,487 in 1920; 1925, man­
agers, 938; 1920, 1329; 1925; ten­
ants, 12,021; 1920, 13,089; per cent
operated by tenants, 1925, 21.3,
and 1020, 25.3.
Tho crop land from 1924 this
year was "2,022,284, with 1,309,050
harvested and 35,443 failing; fal­
low or Idle, 017,791; pasture, 1924,
1,510,070; plowablc, 257,788; wood­
land, 814,782; other, 437,500; wood-

pedatraina, Indianapolis la pointing white

A New Observation Dining Car Train
Through Sleeping Cars and Coach Service to

DETROIT
CLEVELAND

Leesburg—City limits to be ex­
tended to 7 1-2 square mllos.
Lakeland—Contract let at $1,­
250.000, for constructing 40 miles
highway in Polk County.

Sebring—Highlands County to
have new $250,000 courthouse, ac­
cording to announcement.

ON RESIDENCES, APARTMENT
HOUSES AND BUSINESS PROPERTY
AT 7% INTEREST WITHOUT LIFE
INSURANCE
NO RED TAPE—QUICK ACTION

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW

Ensy Terms

Representing Jefferson Standard Life
Insurance Co., and Calvert M ortgage Co.,
of Baltimore with over Twenty-five Mil­
lion ($25,000,000) Assets.

REALTOR

32 inch' Dress Ginghams. Fast colors. Per yard

TOLEDO
C1NCINW1

Effective from Jacksonville September 29, 111
Wvl-tmuml

Uwllr Mfhfdnle

2.30 am
10.00 am
12.01 N’n
215 pm
3.30 pm
5.40 pm
8.35 pm
10.25 am
4.15 pm

Lv. S a n fo rd ............A.C.L.....Ai
Lv. Jacksonville.......... ■*&lt; ....Ar
Ar. W aycros9.............. " ....Lv
Ar. T ifto n .........:.......... " ....Lv
Ar. Albany .................. “ ....Lv
Ar. Macon ....C.T.... C.6f G..;.Lv,
Ar. A tlanta.................. “ ...‘.Lv,
Ar. Cincinnati....... ..L&amp;N-.Lv,
Ar. Columbus..C.Tr..Blg 4....LV
Ar. Cleveland....... E.T. “ ....Lv
Ar. Toledo
Ar. Detroit

LOCATED CLOSE TO SAN LANTA
ON DIXIE HIGHWAY

Rooms 501-502. Phone 05
First National Bank Building.
, , SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLAS KING

U ll|

We are now form ing a syndicate to purcha* a u
tract of lake frontage within a half mile of Msyfj.
less than $1,000 an acre, an d are offering an oppy,
Ity for a limited number of inveatorftto particip^
this purchase on a very attractive basis. Only jj
cash required this year for a $5,000 interest that ifc
sell for a t least twico this amount wjtfcln a few Vc|

were 5,9 acres oi
“
the state, compared with 6,046,691
in 192U. The latter figure, how­
ever, included 2,207,271 acres of
improved land, 2,780,790 of wood­
land, and 908,030 of “other unim­
proved lanti.,,
‘
,
The farm value of land ana
buildings in 1925 was $480,321,268
and $281,449,404 in 1920. The land
alone this year was valued at

Haines City—New subdivision
Lake Pierce Farms, to be dcvel
oped.

RqrI Bargain

iiiu i» m

Property fronting on Lake Monroe i
high prices and ia going much higher.
Mayfair property will acll fo r $25,000
six. months, and eventually moro than tl

ST. LOUIS, Oct. 7.—(JP)—The
ystcrious Veiled Prophet will
make his forty-eighth annual ap­
pearance here October 0 and 7. The
carnival event will bring thou­
sands of visitors.
Tho Veiled Prophet, whose iden­
tity is known only to a few of his
intimate associates, will partici­
pate tho first night in a street pa:
rode, and on the second night will
attend a grand bnll in his honor.
There he will crown the Queen of
Love and Beauty, who will reign
as a society leader until her suc­
cessor is chosen next year.

Pearl rings arc quite the rage
these days—real pearls are prefer­
red, but the m ajority aro a manu­
factured composition. This one
has two large and one smaller
pearl arranged hi ft cluster. The
large pearls ore pink and the
small one U of gray.

RT do you lo t thoee unsightly
pjmplee, b i a c k h o a d a and
i m i UtaOgur*i your kkln and
your appearance? You can
them away It you Iceop your
an to m tu u of rich, red blood. And
h o t dhiy that, b u t the very texture
«C your akin will be soft and velvet
UKe—and th e coloring radiant ns a

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(W e’re Listening)

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE RO­
MANCE OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

Tickets, reservations and complete information fi
B. G. ALY, T. A., A. C. L. Station

ATLANTIC COAST Lit
CENTRAL OF GEORG

7 foot Duplex Window Shades

&gt;&lt;i it i

i asef

36 inch' Printed Soisette. All new patterns. Per yard

36 inch Tubcilla Stripe and small Check. Per yard

42 inch Pepperal Pillow Tubeing.

Per yard

36 inch Scout Percal. Per yard

n whh
IIo P
MS tO
ihenan
I
md at
Washir
as wttt

Slx90 Pepperal Sheets

Good Heavy Bath Towels

Children School Shoes, with axtension soles

81x90 Colored Striped Bed Spreads—

Boys’ Long Pants. A ge 4 to 15 years

Ladies’ $2.50, full fashion. All silk suterite Hose

Wardrobe Trunks

S a njf o r d
Florida
r

Block

- he na
mtely
\ (Vciini
»ir b»

�TODAY. OCTOBER 8. 1H5.

PLEASURE

BETTER BUYS
2
18
8
1

Good Lake Front Tracts......
Acre Farm. 5 acres tiled......
Room House on Elm Avenue.
Lot San Lanta. Best section

1 Lot, F ort Mellon

Prices right
.......... $7250
.......... $5000
...... $2900

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SEVERAL MODERN HOMES AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES
I'W ill Appreciate Your Listings

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R. W. LAWTON
REALTORS

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U n .l Estate and Investments.
Real

Phone 743.

Rooms 203-205 Meiach Bldg.

in announcing construction operations for our'modern 4-apartm,
ing, situated on Fourteenth Street overlooking San Lanta. *• ."*
rroceed as rapidly as possible with a view of having the stru^r 1
for occupancy by January.
‘e

A page devoted entirely to Real
Estate Bargains. Something San­
ford has been waiting for. No
need to-look all through the paper
for that.buy. You’ll find it right
here sooner* or later. Watch this
page for “Special Listings.”

TODAY’S BEST BUY
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One beautiful* 8-rcom house in Rose Court.
Completely and elaborately furnished. Large corner lot. Garage.
Priced considerably below present values for short time only. Terms.

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Corner Lot Laurel Ave.
$1900.00. Terms
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WE HAVE
a client wanting to buy a small home, moderately priced in Sanford Height.*1
Let us knoto at once what you have to offer. Terms must be reasonable.

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1 Large Lake Front Lot
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REAL ESTATE BROKERS

. * Masonic Building------ Phone 707

With offices in New York City and various other
over the country, we are in a position to sell your
erty to northern firms desirious of investing in
in this locality.

Eastern exposure. Close in.

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The Davey-W inston Organization Inc.

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US

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12 acre celery farm on Celery Avenue adjacent lake, t^..
development. A good buy. Terms.
Business Block corner Third and Park, 100x117. This u
valuable property. Terms,
Lot, corner 04k and 14th. $2,500. Terms.
Warehouse Site, 100x117 at Second and Cedar. One of the
good bargains in the city. Terms.

If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots,
kindly communicate with us.

66x240

$1500.00. Terms
ft

311 First National Bank Bldg.

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COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY
Phone 732

FULTON, INC.

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1 Large Lake Front Lot
$1000.00. Terms

SANFORD, FLORIDA
REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE
Developers
Seminole Hotel

60x130

Brokers

INSURANCE

1 Lot P in eh u rst.
Close to entrance and eastern exposure.
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$1600.00.
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Terms

10 Lots Close In
On very easy terms.

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
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.-_ L . ALLEN*. Manager—

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

$5500.00

REALTORS

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Corner L ofrlst Street-:
4 blocks *from 1st Nat. Bank. Bldg.

Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer
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$500.00 foot

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LOANS-— INSURANCE

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W. V. WHEELER

Officp 116 Merri wether Building

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CITY PROPERTYSUBDIVISIONS

P. O. Box 331

Phone 490-W

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Sanford, Fla.

BEST BUY IN SANFORD

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5 room cottage, dose in, on Park Avenue.

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$6,500.00.

Terms.

On Comer Lot 6 roam modern house fronting south and new brick store with
fronting west.

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Only $12500.

ACREAGE

TRACTS

1. A 3-acre bargain on Country Club Road.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
411 1st Nat’l. Bank Bldg.

FARMS

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A rare bargain at $8,500. Terms.

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Worth $25000.
Ensy Terms.

6 ROOM HOUSE

14 Acre Truck Farm.

Well located

All Tiled, under cultivation.

We give away service and information.

ONE GOOD CROP WILL PAY FOR IT.

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY

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Real E state— Investm ents

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

2 CORNER LOTS
Oak and Franklin.

Number 6 Ball Block, Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida.
20 Years Experience With Florida Land

Bargains at

PHIL SMITH, Mcr
Phone

116 South Park Ave.

$3,750.00 each

CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES

3 LOTS IN M AYFAIR

LAKE MARY SUBDIVISION

One at $3,750.

BELOW MARKET
Between First and Second Streets,

B ritt-C hittenden R ealty Co., Inc.

Full information furnished at office.

REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPM ENT CO.
L. SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
Phone 117

IM PROVED SANFORD AVENUE PROPERTY

Two at $4,000 each

Do You Know that the Lake Mary Development Co., are open­
ing: up a limited number of lots on their “Beautiful Subdivis­
ion” at very attractive prices and Special Terms. Within the
reach of everybodies purse. The opportunity to secure a beau­
tiful homesite or as an investment is yours for the asking. Let
us explain. Do not delay as the number of lots are limited and
prices and terms are subject to withdrawal without notice.

108 Magnolia Ave.

We have properties

Terms.

Two houses, barn shed, etc.

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Have you received your quota?

That which you hove not can’t make you money.
gladly work for you while you sleep.

$6,500

Pair mules and all equipped for business.

We Have Treed Lots on Magnolia Ave., in the Heights, low as $2,250.

210 E. 1st St.

We have an exclusive listing on a 21 ft fronting on East Sanford Avenue
hack 120 ft. to an alley. This property has a wide alley on the north side
as on the west. The rental from the building should net $50 per month,
lot udjoining further from First Street has been sold for $700 and now
We will sell the above 21 ft. at $700 per ft. to a h e first responsible party
$500 with us. Terms can be arranged.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
Phone 708-709

F. H, SCRUGGS, Mgr.
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�re Enable
[n Pdge Ons) .•
cftfield; W right
ir, third base;
: base; Smith,

f ir z tR u c l filed out to"U * t tig * '
Coveleakle grounded out to taura.
No rune.-no hits, no errors.
.Grantham went out, second m
first. Smith grounded out to first.
A1ridge popped up to short. No
runs, no hltst no errors. - •
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BIGrfTn INNING. ; ,
Rice singled to center. S. Harris
sacrificed Rico to second. Goslin
Kiounded out Jo pitcher, Rico going
to third. Judue filed out to Rec­
end base. No runs, one hit, no er-

ife-la cordially
Rev. Gabard will again bt&gt; present,
according to' the anhoevcement.

leavy Fines For
leckless -' Driving

r ittf ihoitatop to first.
Moore reached first4 on PeckinGoslin filed out naugh’s error, varcy went out, tec*
fo runs, no hits. cmd to first, Moore g o in g to sec­
ond. Cuylcr hit a homo run, g o r ­
t, Pccklnpaugh to ing Moore ahead of him. Barnhart
tanned on three singled to center. Traynor reachqU
Cuylcr grounded flr.i. on Pcckiqpaugh’a occoifti e r­
dge. No runs, no ror of the innlng^JJam hart gp^S
to second. W right Hied out ter J y e i.
: INNING
Grantham fouled out to catcher.
;mo run into the Two runs, two hits, two error*.
s: J. Harris sinNINTH INNING
[eld but -wa3 out
J. Harris walked. McNccly ran
) -I 1. Smith to for Harris. Myer ringl«d:to left,
ifiXd cat to left McNccly going to second, « «
u?b went
out, walked on four straight bnlls,
in-* run, two lilts, Vepch batting for Ruel. Veach
knocked a w r if lc e fly to Com,
out to center field. McNccly scoring. Reuther battin„
■out, third ta first, for Coveleskie. Reuther f*5R“ **
i to right and to.dt . R!co up, Rico out, Moore to Gran
as*?d bail. Grab • : (ham. One run, one hit, no errors.
| dht, cedond to fir it.
MI, 1u errors.
SU N N IN G
■o i t Cuvi lovkio uiUte singled to cenfMa .rccoiul on Al[bk H arris went out.
n i o runs, one hit,

•i labiishiS a ejmrph n r OWlerville
•■#ks helPfia#lajr'sfttrrto&lt;m a t the
■•libmc of .Mr. an d Mrs, T. *W.*Cor■MMvfiy, artortlng' to 1an announce*
_jqcr.t made today. *Tft V.' G /V .T ll;
tiertson of DeLnnd, assisted i by
; Rev. M. E. Gabard of G en e* , had
charge of the meeting, which &gt; n s
wol I attended.
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A short address was given by
Albertson upon the need of
feyming a church a t this tlqie, de:
ctaring that its influence would be
far reaching and aid in the-,devel­
opment of the spiritual growth of
the community. He declared th a t
he was much encouraged by tho
xpody m ponse to the call for or­
ganizing a church and predicted
successful future for it.
ilnothcr meeting will bo held at
tire home of M r..and Mra, Corduyi&lt;fy tm-pext Sunday aftcinbon at

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ring the sezsion of court yesterday
were the following: *
Vein Clute,'' Violating traffic
law, fine 4 5 ; F. II. Bennls', Speed­
ing, fine $5; R. W. Re;d, speeding,
fine $5; Bessie Lee, drunk, fine $7;
Earl Powell; disorderly conduct,
fine ?12; Geo. Loomis^, disorderly
conduct, fine 912 and W. S. Brewer,
ta illess driving, continued to Wed­
nesday,
Others appearing before Judgo
White for a variety of offenses
.were: Willie Ring, vagrancy and
valnming, bond 55, estreated.
Fnnnis Patterson, possession of li­
quor. bond J200, estreated; W. E.
Brady, violating pnrking law, bond
IS; estreated; Minnie Chinn, drunk,
bend 85, estreated; William Nance,
operating car on rim, bond $5, es­
treated; Joe Lundwlek, speeding,
bond, 15, y treated ; Enrl Dotsey,
drunk, bond |10, estreated; Ar­
thur Small, disorderly conduct,

MAYOR ALSOP IS
CHURCH BODY’S KIWANIAN GUEST
.SESSION PICKS 0 N WEDNESDAY

STILES AS HEADj

Winter. Haven—New
hllfc'K to he rons
Inst Central Avenire.

$80,000
icU doh

\V&gt; Have Inwtrrr* fnr I fumes, Lota

INCOME PROPERTY FOR S1
Paid 30 per cent on purchase price 1
year.
This is worth investigating

W .P . CARTER
Meisch Buildin

Room 230

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This is Richard (Dick) Smith, head
cuacn «r th*? University or Oregon i
football team. He’s a former Orestar nnd a!sp gained quite 'felg
i; Mtntion later a t Columbia, be-[*
ing ..rmed on the All-American B
selection by the late Walter Cam p.'n
Thin in hla first season a t O regfin.tJ
having coached a t Columbia some 5
seasons ago.
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Comprise the animar which contributes
i„ to le ft field. Al. Mississippi, was read by the
mlth, pitcher to se&gt;
fmed on three pitch- RWit Rev. Thomns F. Galler, bishmost to your welfare. Make them hap­
iy['singled to right, rr. of Tennessee. Bishop Hrairon is
Florida
Man
Chosen
t
-k
in
n
New
Orleans
hospital.
;fto cccond; .Cuyler
py by proper care and by feeding Red
ihprtsuip to second, The cose of Bishop William Mont­
Major General In U.S.
gomery
Brown,
twice
convicted
of
it s ho errors.
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. mancre in mo eyes oi tna nation,
heresy by church courts, did not
C^nib, Poultry Feed—Old Beck, Horse
PH INNING
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Mayor Alsop pledged the sup­
'i— t» . ■■
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fed out, third to come before the conference on the port of civil authorities nnd the
lb] out to left field, opening day. Bishop Brown march­ civic bodies of Jacksonville in ren­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.- ( A W
and Mule Feed, and Happy Cow Dairy
PL O niA taking a dip at fashionahta Palm Beach, fox*
ltd pant third base. ed In tho processional of bishops dering help to any local undertak­ Selection of Robert H. Blandifig*.
nt
Audubon
Park
ceromonles
and
BL’to right field. No
of
Leesburg,
Fla.,
to
he
major
gen-,
srt In the afternoon session, al­ ing v.'heqe aid in that quarter is crol in the officers reserve corps
trotting in the famous Everglades, wearing the new■Moberrors.
imperative. He stated that any in­
■ I out to center though he wns not In his prat when fluence that can be brought to bear wns announced today at the W ar
_______' onenetl.
house formally
opened. He I
Htfent out, Pdckin- the ____
est fashion for beach and ballroom— playing the heroine
be employed in securing the Department. The nomination;will,
enme In
I later and took his seat but will
B W right hit a zr.~o
be sent to the senate nt the i ^ t
completion
of
tho
contemplated
im­
of Coningsby DaWson’s record-selling novel.
® left field bteach- did not join in tho discussion pro- (provement work on the St. Johns session by President on . ^eaimHpulcd out to catch- ceding the declaration of nn exec­ Fiver channel.
mendution of board of generhl’m utive session.
ficera of the army
‘L, |
w h it, no errors.
Surprised at Rapid Growth
It was said that his enso might
General Blnnding was colonel of
B in n in g
Phone 94.‘ jElni and Commercial
-&gt;
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During the tour of the city, the Second Infantry, Florida Na- I
■ nglod to left field. be brought before the house to­
R e n te r field. Peek­ morrow. The report of the pron d- which included nil of the more tional Guard, during border mob­ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■a"
ing at .second. Cov- ing bishop, however, has priority. recent developments here, Mayor ilization In 1910 nnd commanded*
Alsou frequently expressed his the anme regiment again In w etltl
Ed both runners on
Sacrifice mid was Banquet Tonight Willi surpnso nt tho rnpid growth of war mobilization of 1917, He wns!
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9
^ p the
m u i'u,Y
iiip a m u v L T y oshort
u u iv appointed bridagier general nhd i
city in
in ua tu
comparatively
then Aldridge threw
Feature
Opening
Or
time.
He
is
quoted
as
declaring
that commanded the Fifty-Third Rril)[
b late to get Peckre forced Peckin- Promotion Drive Here n community with such an exton- gnde of 27th division throughout |
sivo permanent expansion should the entire period of active opera- !
plate, Aldridge to
go farther In the Immediate future tion of that brigade nnd during 1
than it has in tho pnst.
its participation in Ypres, Lys and,
Tho Mnyor returned to Jackson­ Somme offensive.
He wns specially commended by ,
ville into ycp.erdn'V afternoon. Ho
left reiterating his confidence in Mnjor-Genernl John F. OTtyqiip|
the continued expansion hero and who" commanded the division and ;
promising to help keep Sanford in already holds the rank with fed­
the spotlight in Jacksonville. He eral recognition of Mnjor-General ,
regretted, he declared, that he was ! in the Florida National Guard.
ETH INNING
unTiblo to fill the engagement for
k] out to center field.
_____ _____
which he was invited here, and
Iso flieil out to center,
Decorative
t is stated that n musical expressed a hopo that he might
i hit by a pitcheil ball
to retire. He was reini has been arranged a:&lt; an return later and meet tho memMeyer.
Meyer’ was
mnl entertainment featurj. h^rfi of tho Kiwnnis club.
on, Inc., have arranged t h e ] ---------------------------- to mark the official an- CONTINUE SEARCH FOR AMES
»mcnt of n new addition to J
■
iduntrial plants of thlo city ,i CLARION, Jn.. Oct. 8.|-(?P»—
ling to tho announcement, i The search for Charles Ames, airplon to erect a concrete pro- mail pilot who has been missing
A A A
AA
plant in Sanford in the near for seven days, was continued tofuture, it is stated and will inau- day by 11 air men, 35 national
t v v v v y y v
gurate promotion of sales, e]c., at National Guardsmen and hundreds
A A A A A A A A A A A A AA A A
the dinner this evening.
of volunteers.

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Seminole Feed Co

MILANE THEATER, FRIDAY

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A S LOWGr A S A "fiS S u £ .
P A P E R S IP A lG ^ r jA tv /E T
Olsi A W R-D C A T -1 DO n T
V-VAMT" STSC&amp; - 1 WAva-T J
S o m e Wm m I a a T l L
vw ear-

Tho necklace of this season con­
tributes much to the charm of tho
costume and strives for originalpv
at ail costs. This one is of old
gold with carving and small colo*tul stones nnd a tassel of gold
beads.

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EXPORT MORE BUTTER
OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 8.—&lt;/P)—*
Exports of butter frbm Cnnndn to ,
countries of. the world increased
100 per cent in tho twelve month*
ending Aug. 1, said a report Isyued
by the Dominion bureau of sta­
tistics. Shipment totaled 28,889,
pounds with a value of $10,1117,819
compared to 14,471,341 pounds val­
ued at $5,278,479 in the yuur end­
ing Aug. 1, 1924.
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J. G. SHARON
Attorney-nt-Law
Will practice in all tho court*
Examination of Abstract* t t
Titles given especial attention* '
Offices In Semiiudj County RnO11
Building

In n p r r . f f l p l l a n t o r

OuPt OAMOW 0 \_ S E M S l BBLE. NAA

vTf?W.Ll&gt;*'2S&gt;

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O ltis n» MIA tCAVKir, IMC.

Malaria, Chllla and Fcv^jr
Drngtic or Hiliou.s Fever,
11 k lira n , r s t r i a * .

Advertisements are the news
every-day things that concern
most.

No newspaper wouid

complete without them.

�Jwt a t w

d ^ “ SLdl!i!'*t your h“ t » “ " v o ir
y,ou W6re bored to

«nd he in tuln
yon because ho ..Lj1™

FOR THE TIME BEING,-AT LEAST

H.m „ a , m ,

Toiefctag Mohammedans,
H0*a(^n1^ that he mei'ely invited C®«*Btrated Insulin.

*• « w f t o ^ 5 , e .
^ at *°A T S". ‘ Lek ,n d would not
not n u k e n^ . ' r * 1” *8? demands that, but courteav does

C,p"*' p ,"i*‘ “ ,rtBY ARTHUR drisbanb

wat, «g cerIaihx

iu«
3m .
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5 ,ovl fs n “
*ut-•----- a s r s s i u y ^ - te AmericaT
C ub Mt Joaeph Cai,,au* 8 fairwell banquet THE FRENCH in 'their *
f Dr. Nichols■
*,
•*•*«■» the Riff* have begun •
veraiiy
and tn^?m-^?y
President of Colum
bia Uni/""I7
th? T of&gt;
tb*lf nft*
f* unV
lOnstmaster ®utIfr'
at the banmipf
#J_iv
."t In
twenty-four
hours,
forty n*
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VtoS M CRY/AIG
NEEP O F S x &amp; W G

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

rnto(i from lots ■&gt;

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T1"- '• °PPosite

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♦ Associated P r * s la n s ts * .
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, THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1*25
TH8 HERALD’S PLATFORM

^°rth With flan camps were bombed from t
perf With team Dr Butler
? n'. aUX.8 «y«* drip- air. Flying machine!, carry fold
a heart and wbuld
* rT‘?tc(1 ^,at America did haveIth* front* bnn* ba&lt;* lb« wound,
of her “inral^.ikKi
to the needs of France bernjme'and *ncld«-nt*IIy bomb everythii
her
e contribution to Western eiwilt-»»*‘ aU8^ R,fB*n tluit comes in sight
H
a /SioK
r* defen*e
of thut
“r i l i S“
• "“ t,on and n “ "
'
ueia
r manv
rentur{^
»•
for the Riffs.
Haux cried. Did
that Dr. Butler
THE FRENCH feel thaC br‘3e
Or did the mention
ing roughly with the Riffsktli
to his mind the afro
are protecting Christian .^ivtlii
tion from Moslem conquei$'1n IS
It remind him that,
r* that early Frenchman; ChArl
men were dropping I
the Hammer, did many years a.
. y ® 8 because the s-rencn governm

! e n tra n c e , SOLD.
J ^ x c ,u siv e on 50

| Osteen on H;u.
am i C anal.

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lots

of the Col.
■ Auxiliary
fnited Spanbe held a t
terican Leg-

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W OO pcr

'~De*P«r water route to Jaekaonvffle.
of St. Jehne-I*- * MCrJ?mphate ^ dfl in the Riffiai
tfae River canal.
replied with great en
ad- mine belief in the Bible by permit—Extenaioo of white way.
milled that Dr. Butler had spoken
io more than the truth Iumr the teaching of evolution.
- -Vttenaioa of local —m ints
i„ ? . ^ d that Fra"&lt;* had^alw.
--S w inaalng pool, tenais coarts. ltoe
nne in facing enemies that had cc &gt;’8 Stood in the front1 That',* a strong statement, but
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me from all a u a r t p r -4 . reve" nd doctor makes one
—Aigamrttnr of (wildlag pmgreat French f im n r ip r ?tn°n*er‘
describes the typical
«■» boUk, apartMeat
eata when ,h„ S S ^ S ' S S S U ^ j f £ t 3 J S ? g £
af atract pavtag pro-

Confraternity of The
WOMAN’S CLUB FORMALLY OPENS Holy Rosary Formed
SEASON WITH BUSINESS MEET;
Here on Wednesday
RECEPTION g i v e n TEACHERS

We hava been |,

■ c u i r a o n c i t All obituary SOch an outburst of sentiment thnt ii,i r*ni
o« thaaka, resolution,

in

1 2 -100.00,

,

ment, bnlan
singly.

a Epworth

lcct at St.
do. All are
i the church
,‘.Chapter of
i American
Bt at 3:30
i Alexander
i on Park

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boulevard
owe* us a o m e th in ^ w e ^ s^ o w e ^ e r 1 "If' pcrhaPs- America
* M otrof.
n . *Lcat d cal" And for
I af city beaotlflca- once th e Frenchman arSk^

France owes AmeriraTometWn.1™ ^ .7 ° "lcntl”n f'Kures.
*&gt;f school i j i l t a
aa far lacrvaacd fa- lem. T his .lebt?acc“ rdi„Tto ??e New V^kW o^h "!°n ‘' f

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Ha shot me a glance that was ten­
derly bright—
;
With a meaning all strangely its

W anda
rn tn r v

partmenr

I m m e d S uM n h U r ' 0 "
l ° th c H a w a iia "
upon h,H re sc u e p ro m o te d b v S e riVf.ihe? d Wlth his bamboo, and
‘be Httle boy starts up again.
T h e ^ , T ,IBnuCd to d ra k w ork
the Navy l £
ir u . ‘V“y come to that in the
United Mates, but probaidy not in
this generation.

^u^ir.au
iih#0&amp;

He promised to give me * ring to
night v ,
And he did—on the telephone.
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He asked for a&gt;date with a peachhow- sweet!—
Ho alluded to “pairs,” the brute!
So I sent him a package so smooth
and so neat—
A lemon, the aharpest of fruit! service is commendable in thnt it den
By D. G. Bickers. a never-say-die spirit of the highest t
r • — ' ■■o --------exhibition of which he made himself
Walter Johnson seems as defiant cent misfortune to his plane.
of age M ev#r;
----As to the difficulty of the work h
•‘;—
o--------The Tampa trained Senators got to ask the Editor of the Citizen, wii
off to a mighty good sta rt yes­ ordinarily coincide, if he thinks confin
terday.
In the Navy Department building si

I

l h « K , OVe^ f i,f ’ r e Sor(,H’ s ta tis tic s ,

soldiers.
.

the thousand and one details of a nnv
so much easier work than flying afthD
o—
1 ossibly less dangerous, but hardly
Prevention Week.

--This is fire
A re you still throwing lighted cig aretto b u tts around?
I
J — —
------I t wgs. a hectic summer In the
N orth, says Donald
McMillan,
borne of these acreage boys think

^ OUR I*ATE IS but the common fn

t o

Telephone .ft
sin meeting
uxiliury at

Chinaware in Englld
lains, Buvarian and J:
China make lovely

|b will meet

jenlio Bryan
do with Mrs.
pSstridgc as

The Ball Hard

in meeting

AMERICA AND MOROCCO

Methodist
t 3 o’clock.

LOUISVILLE COURIERsJOURNAL
Reports from Wash!
reSeVki t ^a t Pre"i,|pnt Coolidgo6 b

Baltimorc’s magnificent sent of f ppe«|l., di,rfl
learning, the able scientists rep o rt!
progress in tho preparation of in -, «*2 *,efl °f
sulin, thc remedy for diebetes din England, I
covered by young doctors in Can- " ^ * 5 r8tin,f
aua.
ersfrar all
The insulin diminishes thc

fesonville spent
h j on business.

HIGHEST AIM

returned Wed'ork City. Mrs.
iding tho sum[ate of Stetson
and spent the
guest of Miss

chemical elements O nlir.m ninin,. outside the
is called “Fraction \JL." This high^ !n^Crh?nt *'
iy contract,,1 insulin. Injected into , ” ,, k ’ ap

friehds of S. M. Aberbe glad to know that
y bo bni k at his office
MtfHIness.

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Mw* p-,,d on Savings Accounts

nose war, \

At a meeting of the women of
by tho department. She announc- AH Souls Church held on Wednes­
cd that on Oct. 22, at the club day afternoon at 4 o’clock, a
hom&lt;\ there will be a civic banquet
of the Confraternity of
where the club members and those brunch
the Holy Rosary was established.
of the Chamber of Commerce will
This confraternity is richly in*
meet together and make mutual dulgenced and its members, men
plans for Sanford welfare.
and women of nil classes and races
’ Mrs. Henley also announced that run into the millions. United pray­
all garden and flower lovers with­ ers and other good works of chari­
in the club are invited to meet at ty and mercy are the bonds that
the home of Mrs. E. If. Unlloway hold them together.
on Oct. 23, to form n Garden Club,
All Souls Church has 65 women
which will meet cncii month for the eligible for membership, all of
purpose of discussing gardens and whom are expected to join.
flowers.
Mrs. Frank Meisch has been ap­
The special committee, which
was appointed to secure n city pointed first president, Mrs. G. C.
nurse and of which Mrs. Galloway Fellows, vice president, Mrs. Ralph
Tho officers
as chairman, report’d that through Wight, Secretary.
their efforts, Miss Mary Graves is are to be assisted by nine others,
designated ns promoters.
They
now functioning as city nurse.
Mrs.
Wight reported that are Mrs. Aycocke, Mrs. Bennett,
through the efforts of a Woman’s Mrs. Berner, Mrs. Mallem, Mrs.
club committep an assistant teach­ Mahoney, Mrs. Mauser, Mrs. Rouer in Home Economics has been millnt, Mrs. Schirard, and Mrs.
secured fo r the Sanford High Wilson.
Thc officers nnd promoters are
School.
Mrs. Harry H. Heeren reported to meet in thc hall at 4:00 P. M.
th a t efforts were being made to Friday.
creato a bird sanctuary in Semi­
A general meeting of all candi­
nole county.
dates will take place at 4 o’clock
Mrs. Wight introduced Mrs. Wil­ Monday nftcinoon. At these meet­
liam F. Blackman, the state pres­ ings further instructions on the
ident of the Florida Federation of duties and privileges of officers,
‘Woihen’s Clubs, who was an hon­ promotera'and members will be
ored guest of the afternoon. Mrs given.
Blackman, in her inimitable man­
Preparations are also to be made
ner, gave a greeting to thc club for tho solemn reception to be held
and told of several interesting in the Church tn trie near future.
meetings of women which she had Matters of social and welfare char­
attended during the summer.
acter nro also to bo tnken lip at
The club chorus under the direc­ these meetings.
tion of Mrs. W. S. Leak gave a de­
lightfully rendered number which
Women Interested In
closed the business meeting.
Following the business meeting, Choral Work Urged to
the reception to the teachers of the
Sanford Public Schools proved n Be Present at Meeting
most delightful nffair. The club
which hns a natural attractive set­
The Club Chorus of the Wo­
ting, was beautifully decorated for man's
Club which, under the direc­
the afternoon with many wild tion of Mrs. William S. Leak
flowers in beautiful shades of pur­ through the past season, accom­
ple nnd yellow. A locul orchestra plished such wonderful things, will
meet Friday afternoon at the dub
nt 3:30 o’clock to organize for the
coming aeasoh.
All who have been members are
requested by Mrs. Leak to attend
Friday afternoon and she particu­
larly urges that, all who are inter­
ested in choral work come nnd join.
It is the plan thnt the chorus
shall meet each Friday afternoon.
The club is exceedingly fortunate
in having such a splendid conduc­
tor ns Mrs. I,eak and expect a most
profitable winter season

THIS IS A DOUUBLE
CELEBRATION
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Fn;ni&lt;y°na
AV/ChII,lrrnan
°,f the ‘S’^natO
f oreign Affairs
committee.Though
woimre navt
obdurately opposed to his coun“ entering the league of Na­ been employed in Morocco bv
tions, tho most effective promoter mf/ioh ° nd SPn" i8I, “gainst the
con»erver of international Itiffians cannot be contemplated
-vwmpnct'ncy by. the remnant
Me n h“u ,hn" yet ^ n devised. rr
UHU.a ,l&gt;’ sound in his r what was once a civilized world.
America would be justified in
reactions respecting questions of
international morality and prudently sounding the French.
Spanish and Riffian, ro»n«*tfng
the wisciom of term inating the ednflict in Morocco, with scrupulous
enre to moke clear that the tend­
ing of the gooil offices of the
American Government won promptvd by considerations of humanity.
! f n
lZ "nfeRlI“ rd the!
by French of its debt to
the United S utes, some msmlmr.

lugh Shiver nnd
. Jr„ of Melmesday in San­
t friends. Thoy

STRENGTH - SERVICE - P P f

1, Miss Harriet
Icorgo F. BabIprings attendI’the Woman’s
Irnoon.
W. F. Stark pnd Miss Eliz-

Stark. of Atlanta, (la., who
ending the'w inter in Dayeach, were the guests of
nnie Hawkins this week.

We have two plans o f financing
^ our Home
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will lend vou

Williahi F. Blackman of
)t State President of the
Federation of Woman’s
attended the meeting of tinJ Woman’s Club Wednes-

All The Mone&gt;
necessary to build n complete home
jour home is already built we will make
you n very substantial loan on it.

ALSO

.TuesdajP I
ingly entoi
Walsma ai
•&gt;’ place on
&gt;rt vino co

Ucate Club was
Bed by Mrs.
(ler attractive
me run Avenue,
ired with fom
islng effect in
ing tho game
nents which con1 of a salad Course were serv-

Avc. Sanford, Florida. Phone

A stroll through ottr isles will convince you thnt

Are the three essential features with us. We are showing a complete
line of ladies’ apparel and millinery.
You are cordially invited to our opening,

WE SAY IT WITH VALUES
309 E. First Street,
BISHOP BLOCK

Refreshments Served

■ x iH g B sia M a R H a H B a a M a H a a B g g a i
. hVMfmt* ncii •»#»•»■• i ••I*» i|J

New Evening Dressc
and Dinner Gowns
Evening Dresses
Made of Best Georgette Crepes, Flat Crepes
and Chiffon taffeta and light shade

W hen?

BABS” French Gowns
Embroidered.* All hand beaded and in heavy
colored silk in pastel shades.
,

CITY LICENSE DUE OCTOBER
1 ,1 9 2 5
City Licenses now due on every business or pro­
fession for which a license is required, and must
be paid promptly.
ELLEN HOY, City Tax Collector.

Betty Wales Dresses
Rust, Pencil Blue, Tan, Brown and Red Crepes,
Satins and Flat Crapes. Exclusive styles.

•sh Oysters Daily

New Silk Scarfs

.LTLMORE OYSTEhS

pyal Fruit Store

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f r i t First Street
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y, Mrs. Ceorgf \V. Knight,
Hal W tg h M lrs. L. I*. Chitn, Mra. J . K . Henson, Mrs.
Wight.
M. Lloyd and
George H utfiM ra. E. M. Gal­
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( *dl and let us explain our plan.

The regular business meeting
nnd annuul election of officers of
the Daughters of Wesley of the
Methodist Church was held in the
clnss room Tuesday evening, with
a large attendance.
Mrs. D. S. Babbitt, president,
v/ns in the chair, nnd after a brief
devotional service, the meeting was
open for business. Reports were
given by thc various offices, which
Hhowed much interest and activity
in thc class during the year.
The new officers elected were:
President, Mrs. Edward Scott; Vice
President, Mrs. M. L. Wright; Sec­
retary, Mrs. Eugene Higgins and
Treasurer, Mrs. Zeb Ratliff.
A vote of thanks was given to
the out-going officers for their
splendid work, so faithfully render
cd to the class.

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309 EAST FIRST STREET

Mrs. Edward Scott Is
Piloted President-Of
ner Circle Sunday School Class

S a n f o r d IF la

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THE OPENING OF OUR

r Reuhr nnd chil—
ay for their home Mrs. George H uff Is
D. C., after a vishr ’s j p othe r rs._ O i o s e n X l h a i u m a n - - Q 5

tM n £ ? ) P .NB ? ENT % T ,
K'ici"o1 r p‘o
wtih ltvi
®*Perl»nvnt| cd tlg&gt; ponfl
Sol M
a ,* r ^ « « W « » i * * r h i , in n .

The traveling man had occasion sleener stirred but did not awaken.
ha,ted at tbe rear door
rf ..u n Lro'v »&lt;*tion to await
results. Preiontly a fly lit on tho
nose of the slumbering one. and
note of a large coal black person ho sucked his tongue back inside
of his mouth. Instantly he was
declares
.» A d.T,ra* Shoemaker
his lolled wide awake. He spat violently then
that the work of the Navy J3epart- back against the seat. his
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mouth
ment is hampered by lack of funds. agape and his tongue hanging down arose with a look of deep concern
on^hls face and headed for thc
In other words they have the same on his chest Hku a pink plush neck­ back
platform.
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tie.
t
trouble as everybody else In the
At
the
door,
he
encountered
world.
Now the traveling mnn was by traveling man. “M ister” he the
de­
--------- ---------T.ny .o fLbe|‘»X « Practical Joker. manded, unxiously, "does'you know
According to naval authorities Also he had in his wnistcoat pocket
It would seem th at the S-61 had a number of five grain quinine train*?"* “ &lt;OCt°r °n dh’ yert*
the right of way when it was ram - 1capsule:'. Ho hud been taking steps
Who needs a doctor?” counter­
med by the City of Rome. Then to ward of malaria w hlb in the ed“the
white man.
thirty-three men died trying t o ' r n r South. Inspiration, full grown
“
I
docs,
that’s who.”
leapei*
*_ *his
* mind.
‘ *
maintain it.
d 'into
THE FUTURE OF FLORIDA
’Are you sick?"
When he returneil from the bag
SARASOTA HERALD
&lt;
I shore is. And whut’s more I
Tha Tribune stenographer says - s held in his hand om know whut nils
J
me,
nnd
I
knows
I
a sophisticated girl is one who can of thoso capsules, with its top re­ needs to git
RAVE, unfortunate Riffji
Florldn has n future. That fu­
to n doctor right
kiss with so little skill as to mnke moved. Along the furry surface ol awnv.”
ng
nbout
modern
air
wart
.
uru
Is made certain by unchang- heaven.
° 8Unshino of
n seem tho first one.—Tamnn TrL the pendant tongue he gently sift­
Mich
and
Spanish.
.
conditions which Inhere in
“
Well,
whnt
does
ail
you?’
I hey believed no power could take H orida
ed the crystals of quinine. The
a t they do nowhere else in !.r,X !lhin* "hort of a world oatas“ Boss, my gall’s busted!”
their fort ri.ss, .Ajdlr, and Spain!,b ® United
s,1f b
the submerging of
States. We have three . l p
now occupies Ajdir. Tho Riffs, j jblngs In Florida which combine the American continent, or the
»he giant plane carrier, Lexing­
brave ns lions, were ready for 'any­ .to runkc the lure of the stute ir- Jarring of the earth off its ax's or
A Situation Which Needs Attention
ton, which cost the United States
body op the ground. Rut France j resistible nnd permanent. These
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GAINESVILLE
SUN
government 8-15,000.000, is too wide
came through the air, bombarding
i ?frontage.
T aro cli,rat0- »oil and
t o , pm‘a through the Panama Ca'W ages, spraying the Moors with water
Railrond
companie.
nil
over
the
wake
a
toll
of
human
Ilf.
and
machine
gun
fire
from
low
swoop­
..1 hl" !? tho BbiP whicb Colo­
♦l!rnat0. we have Ix’cause Of
nel Mitchell said *!s absolutely United Mate: 1 are advertising injuries. Near Thomnsvilje G
ing nir machines. The Riffs never m,Ihr.
our isothermal position. As long money can buy what it can ouy no
worthless from the point of view "safety first” campaigns against
wc&lt;!,&lt; a h**1 tr »in collidei
had a chnnco. And this country to­ us tho sun iriines and the earth re­ where else, and it is here that peo­
of aviation. If it ia too wide to careless driving-over railroad cros- “ .‘T’0 W ‘VnJ » r Crain, killin
day would have no more chance volves on its axis, Florida is going ple can enjoy what they can ^ n go through the l ’nnamn Canal, it
than Abd-el-Krim in air wnr with l® ,haY« ‘b® most salubrious cli­ Joy* nowhere else. As long as these
«lngs
by
autolsts.
Much
has
been
fda
F
a.
rijl.T
ff,
many'
The
must be mofo or less worthless
a second-rate power.
mate in tho world. Our soil is n things endure, and they are opfrom a naval point of view also.
■a v £
w
t
prw uct .of ccnturies of chemical
action of natural forces, and for Horida real estato will have oxBREVITY
centuries more will retain a fer endure.” V“ ^ “nd prosPcrity will
A
Drunk driver,
Street car,
fo
ri bf to
t WiM
T nkL‘ ltthe frui*
for?Fr lo
lorida
produce
tl J„h°u °Untr3f at Lar«® wa8 « long
Three killed.
nnd
vegetable
supply
of the AmerL 1time dii'.ovcring Florida. Ilnvinc ,
There you are.
can people. Our water front will!
Sanford Herald
, P°.n i,t. a tru a valuation. Florida
Touring *cut*.
A7rnfVAC
hanK
ed,a:'the,onirGulf
ns the
is destined to remain the mecc?
Atlantic
Ocean
and
of
Bright light,
of the investing „mi the K
&lt;
Mexico
bathe
Florida’s
shores,
and'
Sudden crash,
uro seeking people of the entire i
ten
thousand
lakes
reflect
in
their
t
Good night!
eastern part of the United States
—Jacksonville Times Union
Bteep hill,
SOUGHT TO “SELL WOOD
Faulty gear.
One more naphend,
Gone from here.
—Macon Telegraph
”
people just as he would hi,
JOB HOLDERS IN THE CABINET
If envy rain,
10 Pres- or a new nutomobib, or a mm. F
NEW
YORK
WORLD
Slippery road,
washed | ‘ra {1 Kua ran teed to catch mire or
F a st driver.
Colonel j “ oi' C;.c?nt e lf” worth a nickel
It i, pertinent, in view of th«
In new abode.
* —Spartanburg Journal difficulties* in which Secretary WUincl A. man tn.l t,.i 1 l- F adverttung
Sharp curve,
bur finds himself to inquire how
Sbakey hand,
»*oo,. g “„" r " ‘w „ ^ .„h,T '° ?Jvcr» "
much pride goes with an American with nil his deficicnclei
lie ’s now in
•« the I le .t c n X r . ?oihp £ 5 ?l# *• ,h '
| matters como to such
(
abinet
officer
these
days
anyhow.
The Promised Lund.
I he public, confidence in Mr. Wil­ that when he found h
j.—Yorkville Enquirer. bur ■ competence is at an t-nJ. He tT‘?.nit#d' 0n wbat theor
One light,
has been proven by documents of Wilbur remain? Is ho ,
On a fliv,
record
In the Shenandonh cate eitli* «d ,a fe3?w that he har
Crash. Hmasb!
honor after it I
cr
to
have
spoken untruth or to titular
Muv live!
(o
be
an
If he \
been culpably ignorant of a sign now honor?
he would nt
—Montgomery Advertise Ihave
vital ma ter. Hu
n , oUrce of
^eep river;
manil some respect und
acute embarrassment to his chief.! If he waits much long
„ Curve round;
Why doc:* it he get out? Are we I make the same kind of \k
Speedy flivver;
L o an s
° , 1 V o l i t i o n of the »)enbyl
,F9Ur dtowned.
if,
^
Dvnby
arul
Daugh
Daugherty epUodes, in which Ills day is done. Let bin
—Hendry C&gt;unty Nev^ and
wo had thc spectacle of high public the g ein j ia good.

One time, wc’vi
when to pass through the colored com­
Florida real estate
partment of the traiq on his way to
about how much ____ , ,u i;
the
baggage car. whero he wiiued
made, is when they mnke their in­
come tax report.
to open one of his trunks. Ho took

rill meet at
8:30 o’clock.

422 Union J

BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY y e a rr th irt« n yea?a f n F L T ' T drc&lt;l rai,li»" -'ollara aa rod in his hand. The boys before
will pay forty million*.
*
mean.'me Francej him recite monotonously passages
WAIT PATIENTLY:—Walt on
Jr u™L,t,Ie LKo.n ,n’ tho ‘Divine “ "d In­
th* Lord: b« of good courage, and
is ™»'ble book written by Mohamhe shall strengthen thine heart; F r a S ' d ^ A ^ t o j S S f f iJ i ,h0U'd rath°r BUM8a n,cd- Every good Mdhammedan
•
I »ay,&lt;on the Lord. Psalm
knows, that
all
-- the Koran
MIS contains ....
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fl~
27: 14, .
the teaching anybody needs.
PRAYER:-j-0 Thou Who art
Rodger’s New Job
When nny little boy falters in
. **•*«■ weary, we wait on Thee. Do
his description of Mohammed rid­
Thou renew our strength that we
ing bn his white horse up to Hea­
may fly like the eagle, and even P N ^ N f l^ l'n f ih ^ U ^ 0(*P rfl’ w^° was *n command of the ven, where the an»eis have eyes
and
miles noart, the teacher hit;, him
Cfwalk
4•
w r- not faint.
PUN-ISHMENT

With an attendance of nearly
200, the Sanford W omans Club
opened the club year with n busi­
ness meeting Wednesday after­
noon which was followed by a re­
ception that was given to welcome
the teachers of the Sanford Pub-

i stunt pracit the Meth'

girl-ogling, tango
who comes out from
with nothing except

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rhorw «

S A N F O R D . FL A .

s in Classical
dancing*
riven by Miss Sara
(.•ginning Oct. lst^
lean Legion Hall.
10 Oak Ave., morn11 213 in the !». M.

There is an antiquated idea atill going the rounds that when you pass
35 you are getting old.
Physical fitness nt 50 or 70 is possible for most people. Just as it is
a natural condition in those in the earlier 20’s.
if you have believed that uge begins when you pass 35 forget it. Y'ou
can be young, well and happy if you really want these.
Chiropractic can help you as it has helped thousands of other people.
Health at 35, 45 and even 75 is nvnilnble for many people—perhaps you
are one. You owe it to yourself anyway to consult a chiropractor. Take
adjustments.
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Children School Dresses

Novelty Sweaters

Al Iwool in plaids anti stripe. Wool and cotton suit­
ing, In staall check, plain nnd fancy gingham. Sizes G
to 14 years.

Yours for Health

Chiropractic Specialist
Hoorn 307-308 First National Bank Building. Hours,
and by Appointment. Office Phone 182-J. Residence

The Yowell Company

�an entire
squad ben
workout «
younger I
team this
seemed to
,7 **

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H* «u

old. is anxious to

lUBMlf and the

Jfew^r? k a t t " h J 5ia
* Ptayin* with the
and hi* presence
the y o o afiter on to

s Series

fumbling

bat "* wi-

^ . a ° w&lt;l much JmpowP 1* Imwnen are learning Jo
charge lower and harder and St.
part in the program.
2 2 ? ,B i ^ n * to find a harder for5 2 w*8 to PIerc« than did Lees,,?2 * 1? * . te? tf t i v» f l n t team
lined np last night as follows:
W
Mu P0*R. ^
Grifr*
T-; ,
WU
iitfield,
G.; Pope,
C.;~“■
Clyde

oye-Turner.
L- T= I
GiHon, V’i?’;ir?obert
U B; King, Q. M
B;
R. H ; Maxwell, L. H ; Levtt, F. B.
This lineup is by no means per- .
manent, as several first string men I
were-placed on the second team to &gt;
J®nd strength to the opposition.
The session closed with two laps ,
nround the field by every man on •

on«
0P«rator a t the ball field,
wbo clfckeToff the plays dictated
to him by the reporters. No loop
was left uncovered in the super­
virion of the sendee and 80 men in
the varwus relay bureaus in addi­
tion to the force of the telegraph
company, concentrated their atten- over th&lt;
tha
non on uie signals going
wire so as to prevent the possibil
tty of delay which might be caus
ed by any one of the 800 ccnnecccnnec-

THE SANFORD

introduction of bills a t the com­
ing special session of the legisla­
ture fo r a three-way division of
Volusia, and the creation of two
new counties from tho eastern sec­
tion, with Daytona Beach as the
county seat of one, and New Smy­
rna the other.

the wire went the order “no
PENSACOLA — Fred Scaley,
mg which m eant that SOI
digging for bait under a half bu­
knew they had to translate every ried
— log on the side of the bav.
Jr* and dash without interrupting ■felt a sharp sting in his hand.
the man a t,th e ball park.
l*IWhi
When he Jerked his hand away, he
This required their closet
a TO-inch w ater mocassin!
tion to the work during the
with It. The hand began to swell
period. The wire never wa
n t once. Ho is expected to rocorer, boWever.'
milted to remain idle for a i
When the operator hn,l n„»h
JACKSONVILLE-Boyton, a lit­
tle city on the lower enst coast,
has adopu-d a unique method of
getting the good will of motorists.
t? ya i
&lt;*^or’(ia Development
Board, Boynton, in seeking to have i
motorists exercise care In driving
through the town's limits, has n i
large sign posted reading: “A 1
reasonable complnnce- will bo np- I
prcciatcd.” The sign is beneath l
(By A. p.)
th a t giving the speed limit through J
ITEMS OF INTEREST
i F? R,T MYERS—-Baba Ruth;
Tho property will bo developed
baseball slugger extraordinary is
contemplating w in te r i n g ^ Fort Tor the production of rubber and
operating organization has a!Myers this year. Ruth, 31 years an IV
fnetim.l 1
ready tlPfin
been formed.

WEST PALM BEACH-Lyman
Tilford Crick, 25, was taken into
custody just os he was about to
tnnrry Maggie Alice Davis, 19, on
complaint of the prospective fath­
er-in-law, D. J . Davis.
Crick’s
bond was placed a t $500. He post­
ed five |i0 0 bills and fled to Fort
Lauderdale with his sweetheart,
where they planned to try their
luck again.

Development
Briefs

A new process of securing raw
rubber from cedar and pine under­
brush which covers this section
In abundance will fa® used by the
organization.
IIAZEN CUTLER

®rlJIS and practices. The excessive
heat is somewhat of u handicap
in tha proper conditioning of the
nquad. but this disadvantage is
considerably offset by the fact th a t
nil of Sanford’s future opponents
are obliged to cope with the same
situation.
A nother Tiandicap,
however,
which ia not suffered by all of
Sanford's opponents is the squad's
° f sufficient and proper equip­
ment. In spite of tho conscientious
und earnest work of both players
and coach,-the best results cunuot
In» obtained from their endeavors 1
under present conditions. In tho
next day or two a campaign is to
bo put on by tho Athletic Associa­
tion of the high school for the sale
.of season tickets
proceed*

EVERT TRUE
.

The latest Perfection O il Stoves,
fam iliar to millions can now be
\Purchased a t any dealer's. These
are the efficient stoves which cut
downy our “kitchen hours,"and add
an extra hour a day fo r pleasure.

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Flnrlrln n. Tk
,C S'0Ve P«rHc»!arly adapted to
0? thousands of women from Pensacola to
Key West testify As it gels the cooking done in the
shortest possible time, it really contribute, hours of leisure

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inefficient*stove.

REALTOR
Rm&gt;ms 501-502. Pho
FIr»t National Bank B
SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART
*’ n

lgo the town
,, was doing
,000 a year,
i was valued

place o f-th e hotels, stores
iom w 'slffiBonly tall grease ;
For it was
k gpldt-ySHR literally forced
Lavoye-,off the map..
A New* Town
rei\dy •three miles distant n
U v p y e h . X been built. Some
io t&gt;uildlngekwcre movcd there
ire torn down and
le weren’t . worth
We Want Your Patronage'

Phone 8

■ o n e of the most unB u t' of tho numerous
*11 in the otherwise
rof the west.
I®' It was feared this
H cause armed wnr-

fare in the Wyoming oil fields.
In 1020, Joseph Lavoye, a
French-Canadlan, applied for a
homestead on the slte-.of Old Lav­
oye, but never received the final
patent to tho lapd.
Then came a great oil boom ln
the rich Salt Creek field. The
homestead was in the heart of the
field
Lavoye leased Jots to build stores
and the town sprang up with typ­
ical overnight rapidity of a trading
center in the oil field.
Prices
were high and Lavoye was getting
rich fast.
All the geologists said great
quantities of oil were undementh
the townsite.
The tall oil derricks came closer
and closer to tho town. The Ohio

Buy Word

Announcement!

World's Greatest Value

TooR Y

.... Phone 346-W

C o o k s q u ic k ly . Co for a picnic in the groves or t .ke a
son. over smooth Florida roads. Uo not w o r « abou“
meal which must he cooked when you return. With
wick ri™ n’ •c"ok"’!| bcS'119 whc« a match touches the
ick. Clean, intense heat Hows up the Jontf cLimnevs and
concentrates on the cooking. Your kitchen Ttaj^cool

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So, whether you are a permanent Florida resident an,l
want the simplest, most economical stove, which will best
conserve your time and effo rts-o r whether you iveTn
I lorida temporarily and want a convenient stove which
you can easily re-sell, the stove for you is a Perfection.
Any stove dealer will gladly demonstrate these s u n e rin r
s oves which convert former working hours into leisure.

tMINX) IO H A T T H t

Credit If You Want It

°" ‘em i8 e be h»"&gt;Pcred by an

which you can use to enjoy jife in Florida.

DUTCH

Real Bargain

The Ball Hardware

F* ,cntapes[
X l A fuel,
l 0 itU puts
o « . the|,CrfCCti°"
bu™pockets
kerosene)"tho'
money into your
mnnrv

IN

O N D I X I E H IG IIW av

as much as a
10 spot where
1500 people

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-O C A T E D C L O S E TO SAV .

"The Coast of Folly," Glorida
Swanson’s latest starring picture
for Paramount, which will be tho Cod Liver Oil In Sugar Coated
feature at the Miiane Theater on
Tablets Puts on Flesh and
Friday, haa an American back­
Builds Them Up
ground of the aristocracy of
wealth n:i best exemplified in tho
In just a few days—quicker than
Orange County's
exclusive orbit of Palm Beach, tho you over dreamed of—these won­
“coast of folly" and New York.
Coming
derful health building flesh mak­
In the prologue to "Tho Coast of ing tablets called McCoy's Cod
Folly,” Nadine Gathway, a young Liver Oil Compound Tablets will
beautiful and tempestuous girl, is i£nrt to help any thin, underweight
married to a middle-aged million­ little one.
The minerals of-Florida that are
aire who is prosy and narrow by
Aftcr'sickness and where ricketa mined annually are valued around
(The Day draws near).
nature.
are suspected they are especially 916, 000,000.
Bored by the dull rigidity of her valuable. No need to give them
married life she deserts him and any more nasty Cod Liver Oil—
Tho total annual income of Flo­
her baby, faring forth in tho world these tablet* are made to take the rida is about 5500,000,000.
to seek the romance her heart cra­ place of that good, but evil smell­
ves.
ing, itomaeh upsetting medicine
But mother love triumphs in the and they surely do It.
end. Years later after n colorful
A very sickly child, ago 0, gain­
career, she i:&gt; drawn irresistibly to ed 12 pounds in 7 montha
l»er daughter when the latter be­
Ask Sanford Drug Co., Union
comes Involved in n difficulty.
Pharmacy or any druggist for Mc­
Miss .Swanson portrays Nadine Coy’s Cod I.lvcr Oil Compound
Gathway, nqd also Joyce Gothway, Tablets—as easy to take ns candy
tho daughter. She brings a drama­
tic finesse th a t is fairly genius
into the characterizations.
True to life, tho husband passed
BANKS TO CLOSE FRIDAY
into the discard. How his wife finds
happiness eventually on tho very
In observance of Farm ers’ Day,
brink of destruction Is a powerful
Sanford banks will be closed all
theme of the story.
Allan Dwnn, who directed Gloria day Friday, according to an an­
in "Hanhnndled," "Her Love Story” nouncement mado today.
and "Wages of Virtue,’ produced
Florida in thnt eight months sold
over 576,000,000 worth of public
$1495 fo r the Brougham —
$1695 fo r the 7-Pass. Sedan
improvement bonds. This was about
A ll Prices Freight and Tax Extra
three times ns much an North Car­
Plant City—City votes 9410,000 olina sold which wan tho second
state in rank with 925,632,000.
for municipal improvements.
Everywhere H udson is known as the “ World*® Great*
est Buy.'* T h at is not alone because o f its selling
price. T h e value is in performance, endurance and
low operating cost. Such qualities are outstanding
- *
long after the price is forgotten.
hnuated. Then tho townspeople
«««. —
.
took up the fight. Appeals were
H udson prices are lowest because die world** Largest
mode to Washington without avail.
production o f Sixes— Hudson and Essex—has made
Finally Federal Judge T. DIakc'
Kennedy, who decided Teapot
poBsibleeconomicalmethodsofmanufacture.Throagh
„
Dome belonged to Harry Sinclair,
increase o f quality, greater sales result, and volume
* '
decided that the townaite belonged
to -the oil company and ordered J
economies
that
permit
lower
prices.
There
you
have
that it be vacated.
the reason for H udson’s leadership in value, in price,
Revolt Was Feared
The decision stirred the oil fields j
in sales.
'
'
almost to tho point of revolt, but ,
the townspeople finally decided to I
abide by the decree.
The new town has ticen built al­
most as quickly ns the old one, but |
.it is much cleaner and more nt- 1
tractive than Old • Lavoye.
But I
Everyone Says I t— Sales P rove I t
Is Now Open For Business
there isn’t a derrick in sight, and ]
the ground on which the new town
stands is ns yet worth nothing
compared to tho riches which un­
derlaid Old Lavoye.
Popular Prices. All Work Guaranteed
Mennhwile, at Old Lavoye, ‘black
gold' continues to come from the
earth, but Its founder is getting
no share of the treasure.
Tl)c fight is over, but it has left
l.btytcu; sores that may cause unrest
*'in the bil fields for many years.

^Cash If You Have It

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Sm ith Bros.
"Quality Merchandi-^
at prices that appeal

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th at 9:00 A.M

' Phone 216

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Strength is a valuable asset. If
you are weak, run-down, heed your
neighbor’ll advice. Thousands have
been benefited by tho use of Doc­
tor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov­
ery. It is a tonic for s ir seasons,
—Spring lassitude, Summer Ian-,
guor; Autumn chilli; Winter colds.
Good blood is the source of health
and strength, Golden Medical Dis­
covery, purely vegetable and free
from alcohol or narcotici*. will clear
the skin, give vigor to the heart
beats, tone up the nerves and make
life a joy instead of a burden. Try
the Discovery now! For sale by
druggists.

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Lavoye,

from which will be used for the
proper equipment of the players.
Generous Response I* Urged.
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nnd confidently ex­
pected that the citizens of Sanford
will respond promptly and gene­
rously to this appeal. Business
men in particular will realize and
appreciate the advertising and
good will which will come to Sanlord from a well equipped und
winning football team. The boys
who are out on the field every
imy in the intense heat playing
hnrd to uphold the name of Han­
ford in uthlctic competitions def£rvo tbe b,!*t that c“ n be given
them. Poorly and under equipped
soldiers rarely win hnttlcs.
The team was sent through a
long hurd scrimmage Wednesday
and showed excellent result* of the
Intensivet raining which they have
been undergoing the \pa*t week.
The rough tilt engaged in yester­
day brought to light u very prom-

Local Prospects Soar Ah Weich*l Irons Qut The De­
fects; Lack of Equipment
%Proving Serious Handicap
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By HARLAN W. KELLEY
A fter several weeks of inten­
sive drilling under tho excellent
tutelage of Coach Wclchel, und the
compiction of its first game, San­
ford High School’s 1925 football
team begins to show promise of
becoming a powerful outfit with a
splendid outlook for u successful

V Z S tT -W J ttT E -O F CALL

A complete stock (I
these stoves are cJ
ried by the followj
dealers:

__ can well be ca ed a sensation In i
he literally *et the Ireguo ablaze wit
H f Y L e™.1- .year h.e * *oi"K «vcn better He i* a gre
men *n tho ihajora and a splendid fielder
J a lS h ^ u tf it! * th# PCP “ n&lt;1 pUnch chnrnctL'riitic3 of this

H owls Your Blood?

Gloria Swanson In
Society Picture At
Miiane Tomorrow

Sold by Standard Oil CVinfiany (Incorporated in K entucb)
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olPerfoolloo* Iron, . one-burner camp.tove
Cre„ five-burner ran&lt;c with built-in oven.
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We can meet youi
needs
P trffctio n 11cater t brovidt

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H. Tbwnscnd aml fam ily m otor.
I to 3ft. Dora Sunday fo r the day.
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were
sn n tzz visitors In Sanford Taca.’nho-iton Cobcrly of Dr Lind vmbusiness caller h ers last Tuez

Mr*, Loegcnbaeh of Orlando, On
S aturday artem oon 'a birthday &lt;iinfccr was given for her a t the Searey home on Greenwood Lake, there
helnr several invited guests from
Orlando, mv**
The Embroidery c h b waa enter­
tained on Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. H annon in O r­
lando, when a delightful 'afternoon
was concluded by the n r m n g of a
dcinty supper by the. hostess. Thi-.
is th e last meeting o f the Club

Probable Choice for Frictay Game

J . M. Chaffer had ns gue:*j for
the past two week* his nephew.
wife and tw o ,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathers of Herbert Edwards,
and Mrs. Mollie Moore
Conway were guests of M n. Lanra children,
from Crawfordsvilie, Ind., who are
Jftth c rs on Sunday.
touring Florida. Mr. Chaffer and
guests motored to Miami for two
Tt&gt;9 y/gm an’s Mknionary Union days and verify reports of crowded 1
vjni bold its monthly m ectirg conditions there.
V ^ rs d ../ afternoon, Oct. 15.| .
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I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loder and
_M~. fabdinan and three children iT. R. Emerson have arrived in
of Old'own, are visiting at the!I town to start development of their
hpme of his nephew. S. Wood.
property narchasod from the Lake
Jessup Lnnd Company on Lake
L a l r . 'a n d Mrs. Sam Shell of St. Grace in West Longwood. The lake
(Petersburg, arrived here Wednes- f r o n t w i l l be divided into 80
ft**1 * visit with his brother in banxnlow sites fo r. a colony of
M i y Golden rod.
fcorro friends from New York and
a nev drive and white way are to
L 'M v* rn d Mrs. It. h. Croon and be built around the lake.

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Two lots on Park Avc. 8 room dwelling, best corner
for apartment site in the city. Price $15000.00
40 acres, all cleared and tiled, joins city limits. Fine
subdivision, all for 590,000.00.
Fpur Jots on. Park Ave„ another apartment site.
Price $13000.00. Investigate this.
One lot on Park Ave^ and one on Palmetto Ave.,
close in. $3000.00 each. Both near Sov h Side new
school.
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Business lot Or warehouse lot, close in, 77x108.
Only $16000.00.
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Five lota near Hotel, and one in^Mayfair. See me
about pncc.
Fine piece of It. R. Road frontage at $40.00 per foot.
18 lots in city limits $21000.00. One third cash,
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

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Tangerine is the nnmc of nn a t- 1
tractive new subdivision now being l
daveloncd by David E. M anascoj
[from 34 acre.1 recently purchased'
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ghtrer Diets and his men arc mak1m
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irg » meilminary survey of prop, Mrs. Fred F i . bier and Mrs. Dooc . frtv adjhlnirg this lake with ndgnd m other of Orlando were call- jaecnt land-owncra arc building n
era a t tho home of Mrs. Gardener cisv roed thnt will connect lr. ihe
and Mr*. Eldridgc on Wcdhooday.
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also have attacked cam .
Sugar planters have ai&gt;ked that
the sugar boose a t the new Louisi­
ana State University be provided
with machinery for refining beet
sugar as a p art of the experiment
pUnond next year.
More than 100 acres of sugar
beets' will U piaiiUu in various
sections of the “sugar belt” of
Louisiana next year.

BATON ROUGE, La„ Oct. 8.—
GFI—S ugar cane, long a staple crop
In Louisiana, may lose its eminence
in the Hat of the state’s agricul­
tural products, if tn g ar beet grow­
ing proves successful.
Cane crops have been beset by
Zolfo Springs—$100,000 bond is­
many plag u es/th e most recent be­
ing .the borttf and is proving ser­ sue voted, fo r paving streets in
ious. Mosaic disease and root rot business section.

l^rank H eiter of California r b itr d th« Dodd brothcra a t Garde i
Lake last week.

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Louisianans F an n in g
Beets As Cane props
Show Yearly" Losses

Ncttleton.
512.50 to $15.00
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Dr. Reed Cushi
511 to $12
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Smith Smart Shoe
JUST MY STYLE
Just v t l Just
NEAT MZTj’S SHOES

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t*. Mr*. Durranee nnd grandson, T.
J . Durranro and Mr; Thurman of
On Friday Longwood wan repre­
Bowling Green, s n e rt the wrok sented itt, the Svm innV County
d id with Mr. and Mra. R.’ L, Cre- Poultry Institute by Mra. F. J.
Niemeycr. Misj M argaret Stuart.
J. A. Bietline, George U. Stuart,
and Raymond Smith. The session
n» most enjoyable ami interestif’clock. Preaching aervite,' 8:45 ig. tht* whole program being car­
o'clock. P rayer nervico Wednesday ried out and nn excellent aupper
a t 7:30 o’clock.
served by the Indite of Geneva. Mr.
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Rlstilne. owner of the Ijongwnod
L«ist y.*ur'» pitching stnsntion among the youngsters waa Emil
Drawdv M athers |e ft Friday for Etiuab Farm, gave an instructive
(Jacksonville to accompany hi:' mo- address on the "Raising of Souabs Ydc, Ho won 10 games nnd lost but three. Thb season he seems
even better and has been largely responsible for keeping the Pirates
tp rr home from the Rlvcraide Hos­ in ’Florida.”
out in the front.
pital, where she has been for sev­
eral days.
A wedding of interest in this
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--------vicinity was the mnrria^o of Win­
Rev. M. K. Gabbard enmo Sun­ Urban
• Mr. and M ra George Po&lt;-Kcr nnd ifred 11. Snyder to Helen Winifred
Playgrounds
pons, Edward and Robert,, spent Shrcly. Mr. Snyder is m anager of day, from Geneva and preached at
{Thursday, and Fildny in Del-nnd J'aini Springs -and son of Frank the Prmftytcrian church, follow- Increasing In States
Jind Dnytofcn Reach. W hile in Do- Snyder, who bought the Springs in g 'th e Sabbath School hour. Ac­
Land. they w ere the guests of Mr, from the Ilccman Brother!*. The companying him were his wife and
ASHEVITLE, N. C.. Oct. 8.—M1)
onu of the teuchcra from the Gene­ —American
nnd Mrs. A rthur Meadow*.
communities are teach­
wedding took place at the homo of va
school.
ing their people to play, it is fhown I
the brhlo’a parents at 8:30 o’clock
Wayne Lathrnp hau purchased on Wednesday evening, Sept. 23 in
in the report of the Playground
fo rty acres in E ast Goldcnrod, the Marbletown, N. Y., the officiating
The following Item taken from a nnd Recreation Association made
nurchaeo price being witheid. P ar­ clergyman being Rev. C. W. Smith, Lynn, Mas., pnper will be of in­ today at the National Recreation
ker Brothers sold two lota in North pastor of the F irst Reformed terest to the many friends of Mr. Congress. In ltiOd, only a dor.en
w in ter Park for $0,000. The sale church. The maid of honor was nnd Mr.v Evans.
cities were making provision for
wac negotiated by Cobb &amp; Vaughn. ilisa Ruth A. Oliver, of Marble- “Cards have been received by recreation while now 711 commun­
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town, and the groom's best man friends of Mra. flalre Pellcy lyi- ities have system*,of playgrounds
• Fred T. Williams and. Teny was Leonard Lockwood of Kings- mniro, Mr. nnd Mrn. Frank Evans at der direction.
Rilchford were visitors here Inst ton, N. Y, Only th e immediate rcl and family Who are enjoying a
'Uve public recreation movement
Wednesday for the purnose of sur­ atives nnd friends of tho contrnet months mtomoblln trip through which wtis cradled in New E ng­
veying the Ioixe Howell road which ing
.. Pparties were present. Th*1 Northern Now England nnd Canada. land, In*; reached into nil scctionr.
will be among the first county groom and chnrming bride will They are vi dting many points of At leant a quurter of American ci­
roads U- be hard iiirfoced under mako their home nt Palm Springs. interest including St. Johns, N, !». ties r.ow having year-round recre­
^he bond Issue passed this year.
Quebec, nnd Montreal. With them ation under leadership are located
is Miss Mary Dunn of Luke Mary, in the Roulhensi and tho South U
P. H. Soles has received word
alive to a greater need.
Florida.”
from Mr. and Mrs. llerkhultcr of
The Chamber of Commerco held
Ktcubcnvilic, Ind., nnd 'Ml*, and
Mrs. Vccsel of Liberty Center, O.. Us regular meeting Monday eve­
that thev are enrouto to Goldcnrod ning with a good attendance.
coming by motor. They expert to
Rev. Q, V, Albertan of Deloind
arrive about the latter part of thin
was a welcome visitor nt the morn­
week.
ing rervico, teaching the Bible
Mr. and Mrs. George Wool of Ciniw.
Tampa motored here FridiJ to
Ml. and Mrn. Wm. Brown left
spend the week end with tho for­
Dodifo Brothers Motor Cars
m er’s brother and family. They Inst week for their home In Kan­
have
never frone begging for
were accompanied by their niece, sas, after a very pleasant visit
buyera. That i.s one reason
Mias Amur Bollc Wood, who hr..« hero with relatives.
why we don’t take everything
been visiting in Tampa since the
Rev. J. S. Clark delivered his
middle of August.|
that cornea along in exchange
regular sermon at the Presbyterian
on
u new car. It haa to be
Mr. nnd Mrs. Weyne Lathrnp church Sunday evening at the close
just
right, or it never sees
and Mr. nnd Mrn. G. S. Brown a t­ of which The Lord’s Supper wiu1
our
Used
Car floor.
observed.
tended the nnnunl poultry institute
of Seminole county, which was held
Mrs. Gaston nnd Mrs. Ewing,
St Gcncvn Inst Frldnv. They re­
port an interesting and instructive who have been spending the sum­
meeting, good entertainm ent and a mer at their former home in Kan­
I. W. PHILLIPS’ SONS
sumptuous rhlckcn supper served sas, have returned for tho winter,
by tho people of Goncvu.
Sanford, Florida.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnson
■vo well n|e&lt;ised with their now
Longwood
home which they recently purchased
The place, locut.«*«i on Lake Mnry,
Dodge Brothers Dealers Sell Good Used Cars
* Mr. nnd Mrs. II. J. Leeds, F. J. was known as thu II. Ingersoll
Niemeycr, William Jones and Mr.
Koontz spent Sunilay with friends
St St. Cloud.

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rank H. Fooler of Manchester,
N. II.. spent Sunday at the Orange
knd RInck Hotol, looking after his
property interests here.

i-One-Pwjit Value IrUnit-Built Construction
HERE are (as you probably know) only
These are all features that you can easily
two manufacturers who actually build
see. But down underneath that glistening
Uieir cars complete — make all their own
coat of metallic enamel you'll /ind the sair.e
bodies, engines, clutches, steering gears, dif­
quality of m aterial and workmanship tisf
ferentials, springs, gear sets, axles, gray iron
are out in the open.
castings and drop forgings.
The sturdy frame for the body Is built from
One cf these is Ford — in the low priced
the fmc northern ash and hard maple. Siam
field. The other is Studcbaker jn the fine car
the door and the sound says quality. Undtrfield.
neath the upholstery you’ll find two layer* of
Because we eliminate the extra profits and
washed, quilted cotton, one layer ol «en?*v
overhead that many other manufacturers lave
curled hair and 6*tya long gprinfb clo*t\y
held together by small coil springs. Tin's is
to pay to outside parts and body makers—
j leering mechanism h ttptclally
the identical cushion and seat construction
we arc able to use finer matcriils and work­ Thedesigned
for easy diking with
used in the highest priced cars.
manship—yet charge no more than competing
the llg balloon lifts
cars.
Long resilient springs made of special
chrome Vanadium steel give greater buoyancy and protec­
But there is another side to One-Profit manufacture — a
tion from road shocks.
feature that no careful buyer can afford to overlook.

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Under this One-Profit policy the entire car is designed,
engineered- ami manufactured as a complete, coordinate
harmonious unit in Studcbaker plants. Being Unit-BuMt it
functions as a unit. And this adds years' to its life—gives
you scores of thousands of miles of excess transportationgreater riding comfort—minimum repair costs—and, finally,
higher resale value.
Examine the Standard Six Coach closely—make detailed
comparisons with other cars—and you u*ill understand the
full meaning of One-Profit value.

A Coach o f quality
It is called a P »ch only because it is the lowest priced
closed car ever Johl by Studcbaker. But it is a quality car
through and through.
Do not buy .bis coach with the expectation that you'll
have to trade i: in at the end of a year or so. It’s not a
one-year car.
Instead, it hrs been honestly built to give you scores of
thousands of miles of dependable servite.
Notice the durable wool upholstery. See the heavy orna­
mental hardware; the plate glass windows and windshield;
the fine trim to hide all tacks; the clock and gasoline gauge
on dash; automatic windshield cleaner: stop light; locks on
ignition, steerm # gear, door and
tire carrier — all
operated by a single key.

The crankshaft is completely machined on all surfaces to
eliminate vibration. And the motor is the most powerful in
any car of this size and weight, according to the rating of
the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. It ii s
motor built for smooth, trouble-free service a\ 5 to 55
miles an hour—not for excessive speed or spectacular stunts.
The body is smart in appearance — 7et provides ample
room to seat five passengers in real comfort. Ample room to
enter or leave without disturbing occupant of folding seat.

Make companions before you buy
These arc advantages made possible by One-Profit manu­
facture. Check them off point by point—in comparison with
other coaches.
Only after you have seen this One-Prof»t Studcbaker with
its Unit-Built construction, will you realize why it offers a
value that cannot be obtained in' any other car. It is the
automobile equivalent of Tuliman transportation.
The Studcbaker policy of “no yearly models” is a furthir
protection to owners. Under this policy Studcbaker ears are
always up to date — we add improvements from time to time
and do not save them up for spectacular annual announcement!
which make cars artificially obsolete.
Come in—let us demonstrate the Standard Six CoasS
without obligation on your part.

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W. 11. Whiting, who operates n
hotel n Wells Beach, Me., with his
family arrived on Saturduy. Mr.
Whiting will cater for the Orange
and Black Hotel this winter.
A hiaek Hog Bear was killed
last week by Ruebcn Marie,- near
his home, a mile nnd a Itnif from
Palm Springs on the Shrpnrd
Scrub. The animal weighed 150
pounds.
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and family have been entertaining

Or, under Studcbakcr’s fair and liberal
Budget Payment Plan, this Coach may
be purchased out of monthly Income
with an initial payment of only
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Pricce $500 Per Acre. Terms
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LOTS
FRANK U N TERRACE
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1 lots on Elm Avenue.

Price $1230 each.

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3 lets on Myrtle Avenue.

Half Cash, balance armugs

Price $1250 each.

Half cash, balance arranged

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The Sun”
1 8.—OP)—The
.county, known
tho Sun" are
Si They range
nbera and geniruits, poultry,
minerals,
trieultural and
of tho county
*d for opproxlolinrs df which
i is for citrus
a are given by
fimercc of OcaEr prvjfress in
«sourceu Marmuking lone
it of roads and
a road buildill cost around
iray system of
ne«t with the
a net-work of
[ighfares* thruicluded in the
«ral- municipul
roads are bowldth Varying
k and of lime
yiphait surfac-

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lUH an d L. a H ill, hla w lf*: John
a Simmon*. If living. and I r f l j W
nil p a rtie s c aim ing In te re st und e l JTol Ji fl. Simmon*, a* th e heB*.
r!uvl*« . g ran tee* and. o th e r clal-

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Ilia -. claim in g In terest uni
A- ,T hurston, deceased, or c
In OM to the above, deect
e sta te :. JL C. Bedford, it It
If .drad, aU p a rtie s claim!
lor II. C. B edford. n a s m
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d e s c r ib e d pr&gt;
claim in g IntercB
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t^'under*1w
T h u rsto n , o r othorw lso In and to th e
above described real e sta te ; to a ll
p a rtie s claim ing Interent under l i
6- B e d fo rd , or otherw ise, lit ahd to
th e ab o v e dcscrlbrd p ro p erty ; 10 all
p a rtie s claim ing In te re st In aad to
th e above described p ro p e rty ; you
And each uf you a re hereby ordered
to a p p e a r to the* above entitled
ra u se on or before tn e f irs t Monday
In. Novem ber. r&gt;lS, sam e being . a
R ule Day of ibis C ourt, ahd th e
second day of tlie m onth; and In
d efau lt th ereo f a decree pro con-

claim ant* u nder W illiam c* m m ack : and a ll unknow n persons
claim inK “ n In te re s t In the bex*
In a fte r described real p ro p e rlj.
R espondents.
O rder Of P n bllcatlon
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T H E STATE OF FLORIDA. T O A J "
T H E A F T E R NAMED nfeSPOND*
ENTS. CinEETINOS:
To all p a rtie s claim ing *"*e3 R f
u n d e r Jam es E. H ill
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L, 8. H ill. If llvlog. a n d M dead alt
p a rtie s claim in g In terest under
Jam n* E. H ill an d his w ife. L .8 . Ht*Ji
a s th e Eelr*. dMflsccs. nrn'&gt;«"S. and
o th e r c laim an ts under Jam s*.»■ *ui l
and L 8. Hill, his w ife:
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Sim m ons. If living, and U_ ‘!**4 S1'
p a rtie s claim in g Interest_under Jo h n
8. Blmjjions, as the
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g ra n tc c s. and o th Jr claim ants unde
John H. Simmons; B y L . 8 lm jnonstr
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HOLR cou n t. IT ClIAECKRf, U K a tin
Malt l e R a l e t T i t l e

b Jln g Iti Seminole C h an ty , H h lla h ,
w m en under tne te r m * o r x n e jw r * ™
aforesaid was nrdeiwd to h e hold by

IL M, CARAWAY.
Complainant,
J. A. BOND e t a],

V Defendant*.

NOTICE O F SALE
» IK hereby given t h a t |,- M
M atter appointed la th e
ry cause of Joseph W . C orI V , L. H rainy, com plainants,
lifts H. W hH ner et al. In p u rof an o rd er m ade -nnd •«!!'
n said cause on th e M ad day
Leather, A. D. 19B, w ill sell

Cam eron fiub-DIvlelon. aa p « r M a t
Citation.
th ereo f recorded In th e p u blic rec*
«t Seminole C o u n tr .F ln r ir t* .
»n P la t Book “I" a t p ag e * IF : and
«i«o alt th a t part a t &lt;lmt *§. ly in g
S a e t of the A. C. L. a R-. an d
L o ts U . SS eml I I nr Sanford C el­
ery D elta Subdivision, acco rd in g to
th e plat thereof duly recorded In
th e public records of Sem inole
County, Florida.
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S. A. B. WILKINSON,
an y o r a ll of said defcndnnt* b»
’ Special M aster. dead, to all p arties claim ing In ter­
e
s ts . u n d e r th e follow ing deceased
GEOIU1E O. HKimtNO.
d e fen d an ts, to -w lt: J. A. Bond and
Solicitor fo r Complainant*.

a n d w i f e . - - — -K a rt*
w hose C h ristia n nam e Is u n k ao w a
o r o th erw ise, In a n d to th e follow
Ihir
described,Ii lan
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il UPlCnOW
l«nu»
l^iupf
and being In th e C ounty of Sem inole
u ta rly d escrib ed os follows, to -w lt:
L o t ST o f S a n fo rd Celery D elta,
a* per p in t th e re o f recorded In
F la t Book 1. page* T5 a n d 71 of
th e public re c o rd s of Sem inole
County. F lo rid a.
a n d to any ami a ll o th e r persons
w hoso nam es o re unknow n, claim ­
in g any rig h t, title o r In terest In
nnd to th e lan d s hereinabove des c rllic l or an y p a r t o r p arcel th e re ­
of.
It I* hereb y o rd ered th a t you and
'.a rh of you ln&gt; an d a p p e a r hefuro
o u r snld C irc u it C ourt nt th a C ourt
H ouso a t S anford. Florida, on th e
19th day of O ctober A. D. 1925. and

r . m. p ocm ^sm .C lerk of th e C lreuR O eert «
S ev en th Judicial C irc u it ( f
Ida. in a a d f a r m m h tol* i

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Sept: 1T-J4. Oct. 1-S-ll.

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ow ners
the a rea

&gt;f the counigh standard
,m in school
carried out.
ien complctnishod witht , nccordlnK
uction to ih e

TO PHILADELPHIA!

f n i ’IIT, SEVEN.
ipts In $0 INt TiiH Eju iuClHCClT
ciA t. c ir c u it , s u m .
f Ktll.K COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IS
28 Million CHANCRItY.
0111 to Italet T itle
R O B ER T

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fi, Philad*lphia'9)4.3Si Dortn 142.92.
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IIUNtJERFORD INDUS

WBV, Oct. 7.—(/P)—■ TR IA L SClltK»L. u n o n -p ro fit cor
porntlon organised and exA tlm
H i receipts a t 60
B e e s amounted to
C om plainant,
jpoKtmnBter CJopornl
»d today. Jackson- HKDlttlE VH1UKH.%1 .a l,
tti• citie.H with nn InD i:fondants. .
O rder of F a b lleatlo a
n p e r cent over Sep- .To ■fienrge
F I kuck, nnd - - —

Company, established ia 1032 end

the pianMVtniMpartstket IIm*n_Florida.

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•, nrRV.\i tiny, thafotm,**jMkmville,
K&gt;'-d&lt;nnr* line*, dia Lnvr irete^l ieMi

Scud for illustrated booklet. Automobile*

I'lgucs. his wife. H ubert Lynch,, nnd
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Thom
pson Hoot, and H u rry it. Hoot,
District votes 20 to her husb
an d ; nnd all p arties iMuimbaiter. ruadaJuuub. Ing
tiudcr W. F. Lynch. Uo-

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Merchants &amp; Miners Trans. Co.
'BTcr Snd R. nay Street
Fhone ICW, JnekaoavUle

$25

tory to bo , built.

A SAL’ARY never macle a
millionaire. A few thousand
dollars in Kilt-edge bonds never
made a millionaire. Four or
five per cent in a savings Bank
may have started, but it never
made a millionaire. What is
the millionaire’s secret? *

R.EASED vaiues recently built
;o Ford cars are particularly
cable in this attractive, compact
[C oupe, with its roomy, easy
nnd pronounced beauty of line.
be practical advantages which
Knade this car so universally
far, are here in gteater measure.
V added feature gives comfort,
and good looks in addition to
rkable utility.
[the partial list of newly added
tysat the right—then follow this
t a visit to the nearest AuthoriFord D ea ler for a practical
mstration.
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Thousands of shrewd investors have
found the answer in Coral Gables—
romance land of southern Florida,
most beautiful of all of Miami’s sub­
urbs. They have seen a few thou­
sand dollars— perhaps the savings of a
lifetime— incrcascto tens of thousands
of dollars in a single year. They have
purchased land in this miracle city of
the South, they have sold it and
purchased again, and they have
been amazed at their profits. They
actual money in
have ma
Coral Gables in one year than they
had made in their former homes in ten
or twenty years.
Land in Coral Gables has shown
Marvelous increase in value every year 1
An investment of $80,000 in business
aiul residential property in 1921 re­
cently returned oyer $400,000! Ordi­
nary building plots have brought profits
of 100 per cent in one year.

Color: Channel Green. Up­
holstery ifo harmonise. A llsteel body, polished nickel ra­
diator. One-piece plate glass
ivindshiela. Unusually large
capacity rear deck. Fuel tank
under cowl. Standard equip­
ment in clu d es w in d sh ield
w iper, rea r-v ie w ntirror,
dash lam p,starter, danountable rim s, a n d fo u r card
tires, Balloon tires$25 extra.

N O INCREASE
IN P R I C E S
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Some of the shrewdest investors of
our day endorse Florida real estate as
the opportunity of a lifetime— such
men as B. C. Forbes, Arthur Brisbane,
Jesse Livermore, Samuel Untermeycc
and a'score of others.

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Few Hundred ^Dollars
W ill Start You

Building plots in Coral Gables may
now be secured by a payment of only
a .few hundred dollars. These plots
are offered in a wide range of prices,
which include all improvements such
as improved streets, street lighting,
electricity and water.

.Special Announcem ent
Get in touch with this office
fo r a trip to Coral Gables,
These trips are run at frequent
intervals and thousands of
congenial and pleasant people
are enjoying th em . C all or
telephone for all the necessary
inform ation regarding the
best way to visit M ia m i as
our guests.
Illustrated booklets, maps,
price lists and complete infor­
m ation about Coral Gables
may also be obtained here
w ith o u t obligation to you.
L e t us show you w hat has
been accom plished in C oraf
Gables, and of the thousands
of opportunities that aw ait
the early investor.

T o pass up this/chance is to ignore
the secret which has sent many, many
men to wealth. Invest today. Coral
Gables is an assured success.
S. \V. Hrotilurd

I^ex Beach ^as Ivon by the
Qharm of Qoral (fables

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Few people know this country better
Home ‘Builders Stabilize
than Rt:x Beach . He is a man of true
discrimination
and taste. The beauty
Investment
of Coral Gables won him jmmediately.
And yet, Coral Gables is a city of I lis enthusiasm has led him to write a
homes . . • marvelous homes on book upon the miracle of Coral Gables.
modern streets . . . magnificent homes • Let us send it to you, together with full
on palm-cooled plazas , . . homes information about Coral Gables, free.

F. 0. B. Ditnit

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costing real money,, built to live in far
a lifetime. And while the growth of
Coral Gables has been spectacular, it
has been sound, far Coral Gables is
the dream city of the home-seeker—
the man who wants to forget “seasons"
and live in a tropical land.

Milano Theater Bldg,
Please lend me Rex Beack'a hook-and
full information about Coral Gable*. I
u n ile n ta n d that this placet toe under no

obligation.

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C O R A L G A BLES
■'yHuuni O^i/ieraS’
3 4 0 Miles of W ater Front ^
tS C T G eorge e m e r j u o

W. Bradford, Milane Theatre Bid
• Tudor Sedan SSS0 • For dor Sedan SOf^O,
tru on open cars- A ll prices F. 0 . B. i)e tr d :
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Solicitor* and of CCsqael fo r
th e C om plainant.

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A. M. W EEK S. D. C.
CHARLES F. DICKINSON,
S o licito r fo r C om plainant.
Oct. 1-8-16-2?;. 19.

w ing shipping
■ In tho state,
o in the shipind cucumbers,
h Marlon coun;ho protiuction.
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G eologist Avers
flASSEE, Oct 7 .- W * n atu ral resources of
» those Included in w hat
term ed the mineral decwding to . D r. Herman
t u u geologist: /
outer*- statem ent was made
ectlon with tha observance
Ida of Resource Week, dur*
period * f Qct. 4 to 10.
m ineral | r a ounces of tho
)r. Guntdr said, undoubted­
ly g r e iU r value than is

itself, tho m aterials mentioned be­
ing used to a g re a t extent as a
w ad m aterial base. G reat activity
is shown in this principally around
0&lt; *l*,ggfoesvilfe, WHlLron and
BrooksviUe. in central F lorid., and
the region around Miami on the
southeastern coopt The limestone
about the Ocala region is a very
soft friable rock th a t is very easily
crushed, thereby form ing a very
smooth road base. I t has excellent
cementing qualities and is found
very d u r a b le fo r road building.
The limestone industry, including:
crushed flin t and the burned lime
industries, amounted in Florida to
more than $300,000 for the year

■ jr/fifty million long tons, for an
approxim ate valuation of $200,- tho construction material which
000,000. A t the p.-?scnt time the has increased very rapidly daring
a ta t* is producing two grades, recent years. Good building and
*UoWn ms the hard rock and aii the construction sands are found in
|a a d pebble. The form er lies in a different portions of the state, but
ra th e r Barrow belt from southern tha occurrence of gravel is not a-t
Buwanee county to northeastern -enersl ns th a t of sand. At that,
H ernando, while the la tter variety h te st firurfcs Indicate th a t about
Ilka In a roughly circular area in 630,000 tons of sand and gravel
produced by the several opaaatern Hillsborough and western were
erators in Florida In 1024, having
Polk counties.
a total value of more than $375,'VMfnlng Is carried on by. open
iHt methods,- the rock, as well as
th e over-burden being removed ci­
th e r by hydraulics, stearrf shovel Boys And Girls Club
o r by floating dredge. The hard
Vo6k variety la of the uniformly To Hold Enrollment
exported. The pebble rock is large- Week In State Soon
high grade and 1 1 alm ost entirely
ly used domestically, but frequent­
ly export shipm ents have been in­
TALLAHAS8EE, Oct. 3.—OP)—
creasing*
Boys’ ano Girls’ Club enrollment
“A nother industry in which Flo- week will be observed in Florida
rid e takes a leading p art is in the from October 19 to 2-1, according
production of follera-earth, a clay to the current issue of the Agri­
need In the refining of crude min- culture News Service, published
end,’anim al and vegetable oils. Two a t the University of Florida.
counties, Gadsden and Manatee,
Dr. Wilmon Newell, dean of the
i are the only ones producing this College of Agriculture of the Uni­
garth a t tho present time. The re­ versity of Florida, stdted that he
fined product is shipped principal­ desires to Bee every boy and girl
ly to the refining centers of tho in the rural sections of the B t a t c ,
mid-western states.
between the ages of 10 and 18
"A nother clay produced in this years, who a t^ eligible, to enroll
state which is of highe:r, grade Is In club work.
The club work for boys and
the kaolin, n white burning clay
used in the m anufacture of high girls, Dean Newell said, in many
grade rorcelains. This la produced instances, brings to the under­
in Putnam and Lake counties and privileged, ones "the fir s t and
occurs Intim ately mixed with the only ray of light pointing the way
ra th e r coarse siliceous sand, and to opportunity, education and good
from which-It is removed by wash­ citizenship."
ing. Tho refined clay is shipped to
th e potteric * of New York, Penn• POTATOES COMING TOO
gylvanla, Ohio and New Jersey,
whero It.is ,m ix e d with less plas- * TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 7.—(/Pi­
tic clays for .manufacture of Var­ ll. G.' Clayton, district asen t of the
ious while wares.
Floriat) Agricultural Extension
"A n industry which of recent Division, predicts nn exceptionally
years has shown, great activity is good year for Northern Irish po­
th e limestone nnd marl. This is tatoes in 1926. The forecast, it was
largely acountcd for as n result stated, is based principally upon
of the huge road-building pro­ compartlvc fiyuret for former
gram th at the atata has set out for years.

u a P H IL IP S . C lir
: 10-17-14 O c t : 1-1-II* M'l»k NoT. Bmyih. I f . Uvlmr a n d If d«a&amp; a ll
p a rtita c la im in g I n ta rta ta u n d er
M arlon Sm yth, deceased. o r o th e r ­
ise, In a n d to th o laat a b o r t d e ­
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T , S R V flN - w
p ro p e rty ; R o salie S m yth, If
T i l JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT * « R H I­ scribed
Itvliur
d If dead, a ll p a r tita c la im ­
NO L E COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
IN in g Tr. Iaenre
c ts u n d e r R oealfe S fn y th .
CHANCERY.
deceaaed, o f o th e rw la t. In an d to
n u t to g e l t T itle*
th e laat a b o r t d escrib ed p ro p e rty :
J . T. 5IU S3BLW H ITE.
A rth u r S m y th , If tir in g a n d If dead,
C o m p lain an t,
a ll p artld h c la im in g M n ttrta ta u n d er
A r t h u r S m y th , d sc ta a e d . o r o th erw ise
A X EL O. JEPSON; a t al„
In and to th e la a t a b o re described
D e fe n d a n ts..
iro p e rty : A lla S m y th . If ti r i n g and
O rder mt IheM leatloa
f dead, an p a rtle a c la im in g In ter*
T H E STATE OF FLORIDA TO T H E eata
u n d e r A llan S m yth, deceased,
ADOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS
o r o th erw ise , In a n d to tb a la st
, G REETIN G S:
d escrib ed p ro p e rty , an d a ll
Axel 0.7 Jepson. If living, and if above
a rtita w h e th e r k n o w n o r u n k n o w n
dead, all p a rtle a c laim in g In te re sts cplaim
in
g In ta r ta ta In an d to th e la st
u n d -r Axel O. Jep so n , deceased., o r
o th erw ise. In a n d to th e follow ing a b o r t describ ed p ro p e rty .
You a b d each of y ou a r t h ereb y
land In Sem inole C ounty, F lorida,
to rw lt:
‘ S o u th w est
Q u a rte r
of o rdered to a p p e a r t o th e a b o r t e n ­
title
d c a u se on o r b efo re th e flra t
N orthw est Q u a rte r o f Section 9.
T ow nship 20, South R an g e 22 East.** M onday In N ovem ber. th e sam e be­
Alex O. E rick so n . If liv in g and If in g a R a le Day o f tn la C ourt, and
dead, all p artlea claim in g in te re s ts th e 2nd d a y or th is m o n th , a t the
under Alex O. E rick so n , deceased, office of th e C lerk o f th is C ourt, a t
o r otherw ise. In and to th e above th e Sem inole C ounty C o u rt House,
described p ro p e rty : M innie W. J e r- S anford, F lo rid a, a n d In d e fa u lt
lile a n .' 103 S. W illiam S tre e t. Day- th e re o f a decree p ro confeeao w ill
ton. Ohio an d h e r h u sb an d . C. W. b e en tered a g a in s t you and each
Je rn lg a n , 109 S. W illiam S treet. o f you am ) aald cau se proceed ex
D ayton, O hio; ------ ■—■* ■■
■— ■ p a rte .
Ivey; all p a rtie s c lalm ih g In te re sts
I t Is f u r th e r o rd ered th a t th ia o r ­
un d er M nry G eiger, deceased, Jn d e r be p u b lish ed once a w eek In
and to the above d e sc rib e d p ro p e rty ; fo u r c o n se c u tlre W eekly liau ea In
and nil p a rtle a w h e th e r k now n or th e S anford H erald, a n ew sp ap er
published
a t S anford, . Sem inole
C ounty, F lo rid a .
W itn ess m y hand nnd seal of aald
C o u rt th la th a 20 d ay of Sept. A. D.
1925.
V. E. DOUGLASS.
C lerk o f th e C irc u it C ourt.
(SEAL)
By: ,
A. M. W E E K S, D. C.
CHARLES P. DICKINSON.
S olicitor fo r C om plainant.
Oct. l-J-12-22-29.

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FORRBST. LA K E
B. O. CHASE
C. J. MARSHALL

313 F tn t National Bask BWg.

ATTRACTIVE ACREAGE
240 Acres, large river frontage on m »
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THE BUSINESS OP RUNNING A H0Mp 3
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS
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The youngest member of the new
Congress that convenes in Decem­
ber will be Samuel J. Mintgomery,
Republican, of Bartlesville, Okla.,
who also seems handy with a golf
club. He is a former football play­
er and served in the Marine Corps
during the war, winning the Croix
de Guerre for capturing a German
soldier nnd obtaining valuable In­
formation.

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CO -O PERATIO N

MIAMI—Hialeah versus Hialeah
is the title of the legal battle pre­
cipitated in Dade county courts is
an injunction askeil against tres­
pass by the ncwly-incorporatcd
City of Hialeah on the territory
claimed by the former city.

Evening Businea Class ’
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.

Every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9
Beginners may enter at any

Greater Miami must have the
thorough-going,
energetic
i
and practical co-operation of *
all her citizens at this time in
order to build rapidly enough
to take care of the ever in­
creasing influx of newcomers.

It is the ambition of Shoreland Company to accom­
plish the very maximum possible for the upbuild­
ing pf- the Miami Shores section of Greater Miami.
Particularly is this the case now that Greater Miami
has included within her borders 60% of the entire
Miami Shores properties.
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We know of no better way in which we can co­
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To be well-dressed, a man
doesn’t need the bearing of
an actor, the figure of an
army officer, or the income of
a bank director.
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Committee meetings are all
right but committee meetings
often talk around the subject
rather than going straight to
the heart of the problem.

the building of streets, sidewalks, curbing and land­
scaping the Miami Shoroes properties and installing
the water and electric light system therein.

AH of these city improvements, of course, become

Good looks arc not necessary,
as long as a man has good
taste.* And as far as income
goes—well, many of our bestdressed patrons are young
men whose salaries must go
a long way, with every dollar
doing its duty.

the property of the buyers without any special
assessments during the life of these improvements
nnd over and above all these added advantages,
which arc simply added to Nature’s own paramount
advantages to the credit of Miami Shores in the
matter of location, accessibility and relation to Biscnync Bay, ia the element of service that goes auto­
matically with our sales policy the assurance of a
continued advertising and sales policy for the serv­
ice of the buyers of Miami Shores property,

Our clothes, though very
modestly priced, possess the
same elements to be found
garments—stylo that is cleangarments—syle that is cleancut and well-mannered —
fabrics of pure texture and
pleasing pattern — tailoring
that i« perfect in every par­
ticular.

m is is not just a promise, not just a
random statement, but it is backed by
a record of performance, for since Mi­
ami Shores was originally placed on the
market our sales organization hae re­
sold over 12 million dollars’ worth of
pi operty at a profit to the original in­
vestor.

If you wear our clothes you
are a well-dressed mpn.
Ask About the Ten Pay Plan

FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW

SANFORD, FLA.

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car or one-s personal effects tha^
— —*-A * *rt
high $rad£ merchandise or sane
u :Liated«n,tt|is page are the
smess
W sea0faS^pford which make
, igent and conscientious SERVT

SERVICE STATIONS—always

and glad to help

i*. oarcy-io®
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lost of them f ave huijt their
atlon of mo
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foremost in their
enterprise on a s
SERVICE. It
SERVICE STATl

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GetA the dirt—carfe cloane'

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NOW OPEN FOR WJS1NESS
ACCESSORIES—GAS AND Oil
10th nnd feanford

1st and Elm

Oak Ave.*

For Added Comfort

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Improved Interior, If you allow Jam ea A. Samis to install •
complete Bathroom outfit or a modem wash basin or new
equipment in your kltchtn.

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Office 323 Sanford Ave.
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DRY CLEANERS

A. KANNER, Propriety $

SERVICE STATION

305 E. Second St

Phone 48LJ

Welding

Repairing
213-215 Sanford Avenue

113 S. Park

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FROM FLASHLIGHTS,TO ELECTRIC RANGES

Phone 660

Phond 630-L3

Phone 630-01

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Wednesday Game
The Official Box Score.
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Rice, cf, rf. .. .. 4 0 g 3
S. Harris, 2. _ _ 3 0 6 a 1
Gosiin, I f . .........4 1 1 % \
Judge, lb. .. _ .. 3 0.
J. Harris, rf. _ „ 4 2 2■-4
Bluege, 8d. . . . . . . 4 1 2 0
Peck, ss. _____ 4 0 1 3
Ruel, c. . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 10
Johnson, p . .... .( 3 0 0 0

Harris Give
nu*jMotmdsnan Credit
Honors; Pirate
I» Not Discouraged
S j j H . Pa., Oct. 8.-&lt;;P)
1 ri 4 « . » J i r.
v ^cnuiors
a r o a n y r s In the world’s ae°l*e i h,n8 a t the
th a t I s ^ m f ^ u * $ 3 ? l a t e s t ,
igft* “
all credit must go
Johnson.
son*H^n,°,^u*?i t° J ° b n j° n for
.^ T b S era ^ 7 * McKachnio
■at ^
V**t toy ball club
m
W ashington's,
abbot It.
n
wjn’

Moore, 2b. ..
Carey, cf. ..
Ouyler, rf. .
Barnhart, If.
Traynor, 3b........4
Wright, ss.......... 4
Grantham, lb. .. 3
Smith, c.............3
Gooch, c. . . . . . . o
Meadows, p........1
Morrison, p. * 0
Bigbee, x -------- 0
Mclnnia, xx .. .. 1

Johnson'

i**1 ,ood
. 1
Were
aevW fft against us,
to
« P « t c d In
that gets them

lim e

,or

the

Rame has ever known, Was a ■
bol of the highest type 0f ■
American sportsmanship.
I
Running the full gam ut of base- ■
ban fame, firs t ns n playintf star, 2
® w ch . nnt/ manager, ■
Mathewson left the grime to an- ■
WoVj/ £ TtaUr ucaU durin ? the
World War, subsequently fought ■
and won a h attef for his life, thren- S
tened by after effects of his sen- "
o f h u a nd the? •appotl, lhb climax J
of his diamond career by returning ■
as p art owner and president of a ■

S

A FEW .CHOICE houses
y

w «» •«» T*r»« on Request. io,u-

BUILDING LOTS

sssssr.-.: K

rr1

Price and Terms Very A ttra c ts
BUY IN SANFORD
Safe and 8ound.

DUE OCTOBER 1,1925

BAHT NASON, Local Manager

Florida Weather And
Crop Report Is Given
JACKSONVILLE, o it. &gt;
—The weather in F lo r id ^ 'W n J
tho week ending yesterday was
more favorable as a whole than it
5 a “J US n* ,
P^vious hS T d i!
the
S*
bureau

£ &amp;

r *"&lt;1 cro'’ bull»11"

Showers., a , rule very llirht fell
» 7 ;.« t'-W one end K e l g i . , "
i ? v.°.re&lt;? Portions o f Penin-

on- Calm
°vcr th° 100 nm*k,n h,ttln,ftaring Of yeS7onS ^ ^ li&lt;"’hS tcnth
Senators’ Victory tUft 2SK &lt;,“'k"',er ln ,he

. _

507.8 1st National Bonk Bid*.

ELLEN HOY, Tax Collector,

THE

SU R EST W AY

TO

W IN

On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Paintero scale
w ill be |1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary

VALDEZ HOTEL
Ri t o h h Pis*

33—Wanted
WANTED: A good used gag move.
Must be rcasonsblc. 314 E. 5th
St
'

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing LISTINGS WANTED: Acreage In
Seminole and adjoining counties,
Engraving. Embossing. See ns
firs t We do i t Phone 417-W. large and small tracts. Dean-Berg
Corporation, 202 1st St.. Phone 713.
R. R. Ave.-CommercUl S t
JAMES H. COW AN-Ai; kind, WE HAVE buyers for fivo and
six room houses. If yours it? for
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water »rd Boat TagdtiU A t Oak sale let us have listing. Dean-Berg
Avenue and Third S tre e t Tele- Corporation, 202 1st St. Phone 713.

r build*
rer con-*

Insert an ad in the “Classified Col
• -ft

- j;.

-

,»•
n

i

fied ad work for you; ■

H.,A. SPE1R

$1000. Terms

Contractor and Builder

l«

umns” of The Herald. Let a classi
•

tVUHT W. WAR.1ER, X iM fir

s99-M — Phone — 409-M

MRS. R.O. TRAVIS

2108 PALMETTO AYR.

Public Stenographei

Rose Court Lots

Valdez Hotel Lobby

78 and 79.

Earle T. Field

WANTED: Experienced stenog­
XRAIi ESTATE — 1* VESTMBMTS
rapher. Wholesale grocery exFire Prevention Week
Lobhr Pulaston-Drumlev llld*.
irience preferred. Call Seminole
Hanford
Florida
Complete
stock
fire
extin
roccry
Co.
lag blocks, Irrlgstloa boxes. J. H.
OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU
guishers carried by
TsrwflUeer. Pre»WANTED: Stenographic petition
ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”
H fuTLU M B ER CO. Houia a
by graduate of A No. 1 biasness
Bali Hardware
Service. Quality and Pried.
college. Two years experience. Can
W E H A V E THE BEST BUYS
OF
tH E HERALD
furnish
best
references.
D.
H.
Care
Phone 8
ADDRESSING — Multi graphing,
/ ,
•ACREAGE
folding and mailing—a r you Herald. .
it—mhen too want It I WANTED: Sheet metal work of
BUSI NESS H O M E S
Phone 673. H. R. Porch. F irst
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal
V. ’/ tone 717
■
Vntiowal Hank
___________ Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
G.
TAYLOR
DYER
WANTED: Will buy from owner
~ 8 ^ F ^ R e n t7 ~ A p a rtm e n ts
V&lt;iUlez R e a lt y Co
Painting—Decorating
or help finance lota, or suburban
42—Advtg. Mediums
42—Advtg. Mediums
• Valiltv lloli I l»uililin\’
PHONE S03
FOR RENT: Apartment 1009 Un­ property in or near Sanford. What
nave you to offer? Box 916, San­
ion Ave., near new hotel.
ford, Fla.
FLORIDA-ORLANDO— Orlando AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatost
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
9—For Rent, Houses
classified
medium, rate, cash, 9c
business, rate lc a word, min­
34—Wanted Help, Female fied
dharge. 10c minimum.
imum 24c cash with order.
FOR RENT: 5 room house furn­
ished.
Modem
conveniences EXPERIENCED T
-Auto A
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Phone 636W._________ _________
write legible hand
-Autos, ]
lakeland, through the Star—Central West Virginia’s larg­
-Auto..1!
FOR RENT: Houso on Pecan Ave, co Investment Co.
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per Telegram. Beat advertising me­
Phono 3504, M. M. Lord.
word; 4 insertions 1 1—
lc; 0 or dium In South Florida. Published
35—Wanted Help, Male
Kportunities
more lc per word each insertion. mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
10—For Rent, Rooms
Lakeland, Florida.
Irvice
WANTED: Colored boy to do Jan
COLUMBUS
(Ga..)
LEDGER
—
.partmepts
Hor
work.
Sanford
Herald.
FOR RENT—Rooms witB or withLargp lot with 3 Well located ho­
Classified ads have thi largest MAINE — Watervtlle, Morning
Duplex ApartReasonable rates.
[ouses
out meals.
ScnthwL Thousands of Maine
tel in business
southern expos­
circulation
in
Southwestern
Geor­
m
rnt
House,
WANTED—50
Laborers
at
new
Ice
Llneoln Houso.
district of city.
ure on Hast Cen­
gia. Rule 8c (0-word line) lino. people aro interested in Florida
closo in.
Lo­
plant..’ $4.00 per day.
property. Reach them through
Building is of
tral Street. Lot
cated on I^iurcl
FOR RENT: Two large unfurniah WANTED: White porter. Apply
brick structure
is 60x124. Lotho Sentinel. Rate card on ap­
A
v
o
T
w
o
B Board
cd rooms. Telephone 685-W.
TO REACH the prosperous form­ plication., ,,
Lincoln Hotel.
between
nnd can be made
»
_______
ented
npartments, one
■Office, Store.*
ers and fern growers of Volus­
up-to-date a t a
Sanford
and
up stairs nnd
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms
ia
county
advertise
in
the
DeLand
very small coat.
Pulmetto Ave,
one down stnira
Carpenters. 3 trim Dally News, rate lc per word, cash
2206 Palmetto Ave. Also smnll WANTED
Price
$12,000.00.
Price
$2,625.00.
apartment.
Price
men.
Co
ACCOUNTANT
house at Ginderville. Phone 646-J.
with order.
'
Cnsh
$500.00.
One-third ca«K
$7,500.00.
Cash
S ystem s In sta lle d — A udits
Iinlnnce 1, 2, 3,
Balance $300.00
J4—For Sale, Acreage
ecli* l H air*
to
i'a rm a n o u t
PAINTERS WANTED. Apply Ho FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
$3,500.06. Bal­
4
nnd 5 yoars
semi
annually
'
C
llcntaU
tel Forest Lake.
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE
ance $ 5 0 0 .0 0
with 8% inter­
with 8% inter­
FOR SALE—3 acres \&lt;i mile South
DAILY NEWS—It covers Brow­
R. L. ROBERTSON
est.
est.
semi-annually.
First St. about % mile out city WANTED: 3 good carpenters. Ap­ ard County thoroughly which is
A nminli* T fS ip lf lltm m IS
Acreage
limits with residency and fruit
ply S. T. Hunt, corner Union and one of the most rapidly growing
(change
trees with—1,000 • orange. Stock Elliot Ave., Mayfair. V
sections on the Florida Coast.
120 acres of truck fnrming land located about one nnd oneGroves
ready for budding, all for $2,600,
Samplo copy and rate card upon
T:y
Smith’s
Barber
half
miles southwest of Oviedo. Most of this tract is high
37—Wnnted
Help,
Salesman
$1,700.cash,
1,
2
years
for
balance.
Houses
request.
B.
•‘IT.
Bankston,
Sanford,
Fla.
gray
hainmotk land with n few acres of high pine land.
e, Rent
Shop for good barber
MAN with car to workTri"evenings
Fifty-five
acres haVe at one time been clcnrcd. Price
Stock
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­ DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
17—For Sale, Houses
Pensacola
is
beginning
the
$200.00
per
acre. One-half cash, balance 1, 2, 3, years .with
work.
Ladies
welcome.
e, Miscellaneous
sition for hustler. Give references
greatest development in Georgia’s
6% interest.
in
letter.
Write
"Proposition”
Care
ial Estate
FDR SALE; 5 room houso 2018 Herald.
history; a half million dollar high­ Next to Valdez.
irniture
.
Palmetto Ave. Immediate posses­
way to ihe gulf beach iust finish­
Bkeda,
Trees
re Wanted
sion. Inquire first house Oak Hill. SEVERAL solicitors t6 work on ed; a t two million dollar bridge
P lo lfc p tt!
nn(* ^upplicH
iund
Right proposition across Escambia Bay started;
20—For Sale Miscellaneous forcommission.
Poultry.'ftml
E krs
Is, Jewelers
■'
right man. Apply at Herald quarter million dollar opera house
under construction; two millions
after 5:30 in afternoon.
jf, oDecorating,
S p ccIal’H
tic e
being »pcnt on highway; greatest
Typewriters r.nd Supplies tO R SALE: Small stock1of groc­ 39-Wanted Situation, Female chance
for live developers to get
CO M PA N Y
INCOMPOAATF.D
eries,
a
bargain
if
sold
quick,
■ W ant® *
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
good location for filling station,
Want^d Help, Female
will sell or rent itore building with WANTED: Young lady wants po­ opment Department. The Pensu&lt;EI5£SRs &gt;
sition as bookkeeper, cashier, fi­ cola News.
Wantad^Help, Male
apartment in back. Inquire Herald
ling* clerk, general office work or
Office.
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
Wanted Help, Male or
switchboard operator. Phono 552. TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa,
Fla. Thousands read tho clas­
120 South Park Ave.
■Wanted Help, Salesman FOR SALE: Complete meat m ar­
sified pages of Florida’s Great
42— Advtg. Mediums
ket outfit, including saws, block,
Home Dally, rates 2 cents a word.
•Wanted Situation, Male computing
“ W e Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine
scales and largo re­
64x129
YOU WANT TO BUY or sell Minimum 25c, cash with ordor.
■Wanted Situation,Female frigerator. This can be had for DOanything?
If so advertise in Write for compioto rate card.
-Wanted Real Estate
coat of accumulated storage char- the Gainesville Sun.
E a«em exposure, corner
ges. H. B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla
TO REACH BUYERS or sailer* of
•Wanted to Rent
Florida
real
asUta
advertise
In
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
•Advtg. Mediums.
MagnHia and Spurling. Ex­
FOR SALE: Fordson tractor, cable through the Xenia Gazette, Zen- tho St. Petersburg Times. One con*
cant
a
word
dally,
two
canta
a
won
ia,
Ohio.
Rich
agricultural
dis­
equipment.
Apply
Graham.
Lake
unccmdhts
cellent site for beautiful
Forrest Hotel.
trict. Want ad and display rates Sunday*.
on request
PIONEER
PALM BEACH COUNTY — Tho home.
AN UNUSUAL OFFERING
t s and subdivisions
21—Sale, Real* Estate
scene of stupendous develop­
A
LITTLE
WANT
AD
IN
The
:tion. Lafe Burger,
HERALD will bring you in big ment. Read nhout it in the Palm
Hdg., Orlando, Fla. J. E. SPURLING, stft-dlvislon
results. Advertise those old a r ­ Beach Post. Samplo copy tent on
Priqed $2500 with
Rest uiul only available BUSINESS SITE at Lake
specialist. Subdivision to Or- ticles you have stored away and
terms.
al Notice
,an.do*1 Florida, and F l o r a have no uso for. A little thirtyMonroe, fronting Dixie Highway. Near railroad
Heights, Florida on Dixie Hlgk- ccnt ad may bring you several ADVERTISING gots results if ,i
Mitchell’s offico is
war.
reaches
potential
buyers,
l’aSOI Pdlmetto Ave.
dollars. Phono 148 nnd a repre­
nnd loading station also new power plant of
lutka Daily News is circulated iri
sentative will call and seo you.
F ° R,SALK: 2 lots in Sanford
an industrial and agricultural sec­
Southern Utilities.
Heights Park Ave. $3,500 each,
Brooksville—New York, Tampn tion.
__________ _________ _
lerms. 5 lots Sanford Heights Pal­ and Brooksville syndicate, planning
I FOR HIRE
0 SERVICE Da metto Avo. $3,000 each, terms. 4 ten million dollar development pro­ MORGANTOWN, W. VA., peoplo
aro interested in Florida. Each
leets all trains. Bai lots Plnehurst $1500. Terms. Eider ject nt Weekiewnchie Spring and
of them through a classified ad
Phone 651 and 63-\ and Lovell.
along Weekiewachie River.
Lake Monroe i« sure to grow
in the Morgantown POST. Six
f &amp; SONS
FOP. SALE: Complete meat m ar­ cents a word for six consecutive
22—Sale, Furnitue
Inveatigate this today.
■Drire It. .
.
ket outfit, including sawn, block, issues.
1 2nd SL at R. R.
computing scales and large re ­
Price and terms reasonable.
Our prices are right. Cash c frigerator. This can bo had for THE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
■
r&gt;~—Autoa, Sale
terms. Wo want your business cost of accumniatcd storage char­ accepted want ad medium in
Realty Co.
END Alii.K USED CAK{» * Sanford Stovo &amp; Furniture Co. ges. II. B. McCall. Oviedo, Fla. Daytona (Fla.) One cont u word
ro rt Fordor Sedan.
. ________321 h. Firs t St.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— an insertion. Minimum 25c.
Ford Coupe.
Rend in your *u*vicrlption to the
316 First National Bank
FOR SALE: Baby’a carriage, moi Tribune or hand it to your local ADVERTISE in tho Jourr.al-llcrFord Touring.
of "WWr with rubber tires, r
214 E. FIRST ST.
ald. South Georgia's greatest
-i Sanford, Fla.
dealer so you can read Florida’s
■Ford 1-ton Truck.
voreible body In Kood condi’tlo greatest
newspaper.
Morning,
afternoon,
newspaper.
One
year,
I. W . P hillips* Sons
W. R. SMITH, MGR.
Classified
W 11 seU for 416. Mr $8.00, 6 months, $4.00, three months weekly and Sunday.
fe Bros. Sales and Service
$2.00.
If
you
deniro
$1,000
Insur­
rates
10c
per
line.
Whycrosa
Jour­
FIm
°
3bornc’
corncr
Highland
Oak and 2nd St
nal-Herald, Waycross, Georgia.
ance policy add 75c to your order.

$500 under |r
Market Value

»

y.

131 feet on Celery
Avenue
At Willow Avenue

$4,500. Terms

H . S. LO N G , Mgr. f ~

Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Bld|

I

Phone 657.

One Phonograph
Record—or
One Sheet of Music

ftEALTY

Hrooksvitle—Third new hotel td
he b u ilt here, nt cost of $160,000.
Purely th , rUif

.Moore—Pirates.

Eddie Moore, native Kentuckian
rerguaon—Senators
T
AT I
undoubtedly will bo Manager Me’
hechnica choice for the second kees " a II x X
N‘ W York VanH fl
I
base work in the world’s series, pitcher'was p f e ^ b y ^ c h ^
Mn«.th£ l t ,e i,ri' Iiant Johnny Raw­ rltufi V 1' " •th&lt;? aeas°n to conrer,il,enl cougl
the Giants-Yankees tribute four vlctorie;. in the atre?- ,erioU4
‘'ouhlc.
clash’ v r,1°rt„°,f ,l?aa
^een injured. 1
Rawli ngs
, will be unable
thcir
Pennant
drive,
fl"
lost
now
w,lh
to play | 1
again this season.
i“" S ’ °i"Ce’ l.° Philadelphia, in that cr~*°te ,hat i» pl&lt;
i •
K,l' A v®teran of only five m."[,ion
» nan
Moore came to tho i»i .
in xensona in tho majors. Ferguson
lwo’f°kl «cti
1923 from Atlanta und1 iratca
was usjhI 27 year, „|dt h.l(, j,tU;
heals tho Inflamed
at shortstop in aIx
the I**® in ht.4 record with
i hihlu germ growtl
|following year he gainea
n„ a aiul
was
utility New York to warrml\ \
“J
Of afl known dr
pluyer, ranging from
“
«»«*
K
l^
“r
dC;
,
th«
stimulation
^
ogaired
by high m,
(third nnd the outfield
Hia
hitj
plonshlp
play
he
proved
n
onoot
11,0
«r'“ **t
ting makes him u wo
..jrth y member j asset to Ilucky liirrl.*
s PcriUtent couglu i
of any club. [.
and so fur thisIns 1924 he b a tte l .350 i corn*. If0 took some of burden of 7orrai of ,hroat ,ro
s?n
attained Iright hand flinging from the .fin.il f on.u i,u- *« additio
an average of 8ea„
.320,
Moore was dera of Walter J o h .W
I , ' V a,in« dements ^wl
out of nction „t the tiime
Raw
lings1
}ey
Covcicskie,
comln!
*!
!* J ’ the infected memb
was injured and Firesco Thompson, jb'gtor. at a time when John. w
"
irrit*lJon and laflai
a youngster who wa« with the P out because of injuries h
H“ creosote goes on to
laces a l
*tart of the scasoi .
rguson was tuir i ,,,
aorbeil Into the bl«&gt;&lt;
was recalled from ul.e Western ' field, New t,.r “° rn , 1° Bloom- of the Iruuble sad
league in time t..
u
to take up the sec- j picke. un bv .h^‘yv °?d wns flrat of the germs.
ond base burden, fielding
/ P- by'
' f' nk®®» in 1917.
Creomulslon Is g
-•-J? and b a t- , After four
b,it lacking
lv.V
| r,“ r ,ln tho minora lory in the freain
hddie had
ha,‘ b e sg
Playing second, Conn., Toledo ,» H-’Plueport, coughs aud colds,
but when Rawlings niauo a re- ho wa
recalled
in
Cl,tyf troacjli,“ *“&lt;1 oth«
markable showing in tl1,0 N^ w York j the next. season nu *• - 1 and traded
lory diseases, and b
series which really dec'ided
Boston. Fergu-1 log up t^e svstcai
Y r* J , , ,e ,on w®»t buck to the Yankees on Money refunded If a
pennant, he went to right
field.! a deal curly this ,,
year and came not rvUeved mftrr
J® I* “ I years old an j bats and to Washington by tin*
—'' waiver route
in August.

$875.00. Terms.

Lot9, Block 13, Tier D,

I

SU CCESS

(W e’re L istening)

JUE llA ltU IS

410 8anfard Ave. 8snford, Fla.

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

Sanford Grove, it

“““•""'•'ST',*!

e filled the bases
Barnhart— Pirat
to see Meadows
I eckinpaugh—Senators,
id strike out Ruel
* n f % ! i i!h fy .Waahington in one
am came to tho
» f ^ big trades of baseball,’Romen on and two
■ Sssri s L ? CkinpaU* h’ 8hortstoP «nd
trikes and a ball
i 1 ! ^
manager, became the
• ■le.h.,1 « . M e leading hllteY.'......... *
»
of ,tbo Senators’ ma'aT g am ntW0 rUns / H° "l,rnetJ, wlth Pittsburgh ns a chino of inner defense and covered
ail game.
tree ngent in 1920 and later wasi
w,t.h Ki°ry in the 1924
« big hole, man- released to Birmingham only to be worlds aeries afte r somewhat of
n fiht St,rike3’ ? ^ “ ,Ie&lt;l on Au«f- 16. In 1915 and a failure in a similar series when
of Rice, always
twL° J’®0™ thereafter ho was
ave ua the needed « i lh f t? P r®derick team in the ; v - S s i M ? * * ? '
„ ■
I
RidKc League, then with MeBorn «t Wooster, Ohio, on Febll.acnd C o v e le s k ie .^ 0f®r :a "caao«:«fMi in 1U18 and• 2 a £ J * J V f e k,nP*«ih
game here. T h e'n
he, P,u.y®d independent ball in to Cleveland in his enrly youth and
®k, strained some P®n4n »ylvania and New York State, began playing hall there, Napoleon
to ho in shape." J\.n ,J ce occasions since coming to Lajole was a t his zenith then aSd
I-------------- the Pirates B arnhart has been he becamo young Roger’s hero al­
though then little did he think that
one day he would play beside him.
Developing into n star on n high
school team, Pecklnpnugh was
signed by Cleveland at the age of
nineteen, but was farmed first to
New Haven in the Connencticut
‘
;« )
o_w
I .rP'Rbeo cam e,out of the Univer- C p ! 10rllindr lhon, t() Portland in
WASHINGTON. rv., „
- sity of Oregon in 1915 and the fol- ed In ig o Cr L U ‘aKue’ Rccnl1i T T . '1?* ",f , , i "'«•&gt;&lt; look the .
iL /v1.
a rciriiliir
tory.of the Senators over the Pit lc- lowing year Joined Portland of the 2with
Cleveland, but in the *year
Ui- laciflc Const League hut wuh re­
following “ Rajah," as he is called
m«7Lh i r ir a ,t0" vorY c a lm ly marked contrast with th* hy. ‘ in leased to Tucoma before the sea- y tana almost everywhere, was
steri-ison
started.
On
July
28
of
the
cal .scenes of last year when
—4 * »amo year ho was sold to PUt* traded to the New York A m erican
pennant winning team* w...
was n novel- burgh for $4,000 and has been with and captained them to an A»u.ri.
tn® National Capital.
„
..___
‘ho.I’lratea since that time.
There were crowds about
dow
big batting year in
town scoreboards, and others li
registered .350 In 150
ened to tho details o f the gnme
over home radio sets, but the hilari­
Russell—Penaton,
ous npirit was lacking.
To mornl courage as much n&gt;
ooffT\Vn,nM
i?.CT ern seemed
f ° r thou"nnda.
Sw«?l hta"iS nbllity Alim R u. m II
'Washingtonians
to be &lt;
ways and means of seeing one of
IS jL ff — «»
PI“yc«l h ere."D e­
Twice (While with the New York
sirable seats in the Washington
haiebnll park aro to be obtained
Americans he was incapacitated !
only from scalpers, whom muddIv
!,y a id lin g arm nnd another
»®ema unlimited: These scata iro
Vic Aldridge, a big righthander, time by partial paralysis due to i
hna been a successful pitcher
t h r i f f I ^ rCd tf ° r Price" mnn&gt;' d m L throughout hia mujor longue ea- h ! r * . f ,ot. cau,e.d b&gt;- « hall strik -'
• The doctors
W n n f ” va,u®. running in some
instant.es well over a $100 for tho rver. In three years with the Chifor Russell In
ttiree games.
either rase, but he fought: on with
l,!in n C ii hi° ^ on I17, 8«mca nnd grim determinatioi
«r.d■ finally
» S.Ut ? f.fown, fans aro buying tho
i . uh !r.md
u triaclub,
in 1017
an'1 won back to health
bulk of the tickets sold by ho iniV
LM8 iwi
the same
winning
scalpers. Local h u iin ct. firms arc Bix and losing the same in the first
Born in Baltimore, Md
baying others for their out of town year and losing ono in his yecond J 1’
Russell had his first proconnection*. A few thousand un- season before being ent to Los
Y
oJkT
!
with thu Now
rtj.erved bteachedor standing room
tickets will l&gt;c offered at tho pari;
cuo Mo‘ wiu'oh tai nJil *thm°by^th«
coch day for thoae who are suc­
cessful in storming the fort nnd
surviving the crush.

Above Is Joe H arris who clouted
a circuit drive in his firs t time at
U t in I he opening game V^dm-.tlay. H arris played centerfjeld,
displacing Me Nr illy, whose hitting
fcas not been up u&gt; par tide season.

MEAT MARKET

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B rief Sketches Of Contending

H it Home Run

WIGHTS—Three stations,
nolla and Second. F irst am
Sanford Avenue and 10th i
' Expert service.

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n n o tt th® young
S Jfff* * r
V&gt;ngue ,n ■ steady
^ h f^ m and there could be no doubt

7rl^'ch"4"on,rh°pn1„,’ioTO.h'&gt;

LOST: Car
tag,
... . __
_ No. G. 40638 on
Lake Mary or Country Club
road. Please return to Coca Cola
Bottling Co.
f

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Glllon 4k Platt
ITEWART THE FLORIST*
118 Magnolia. Everything ajaeFlowers .o r all occasloas.
trteaL Phona 422. Electragltb
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W

iN V ESTii:

CITY REAL ESTATE LICENSE

CANIY’8 d r u g s t o r k

Tarpon Springs—This place to
have new 9128,000 high sehool.

W. H. LONG

28—Plant, Seeds, Trees

Sanford

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P H D CLARKK

RATES

LOANS

Summary:
Tr“ynor. stolen bases, Granth*i"i Bigbee. Sacrific*, Judge
Double plays, Peck to Judge, Gran­
tham (unassisted). Struck out, by
oa 10t&lt; Cuy,cr 2, Barnhart 2

gw rfdays!," ° Be ° f hl* rem ark*b,y
H « k y la Delighted
¥
*9,: m ttn a t the end.

Herald

PROFITS

MagnoTTa at Second.

St!
Home runs, Joe Har

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24—Lost, Found

Selected with re f e r e n c e d LOCATION „7r *
fal rank* I n ^ I i a u V ^ ’1

T o ta ls ..........30 1 5 27 14 ~&lt;
x Ran for Smith in 8th.
xx Batted for Meadows jn.8th..
Score by innings:
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0 1 5 0
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A B A R f f i . '" 1 “
SARANAC LAKE. N. Y . Oct.
—C/P)—Christy Mathewson, “Big
Six" of baseball, and president and
p art owner of the Boston Braves,
d l * here a t 11 o’clock last night.
Death.' according to his physician
Dr. Edward N. Packard,- was due
to tubercular pneumonia.
Until

By GEORGE McMANUS

GING UP FATHER

Steadfast tu fa ilin g q u a lity
ed for Chesterfield the
confidence o f

A v r . H a^ e
a. h e

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A.t&gt; LO M C,
i'M
TH E C L E « &lt; HERE.
I'M CO H M A v *bE E
THA.T T H E ejtLL*3
1 A.R.E1 p a i d m r.

V JH T OIO Y O U
TVIROV/ TH A .T
MAN O O T ?

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With each Five Gallons Gat
Grey T u b es______________ $2J«
Red Tube*_______________ $2.40

JUNE’S FILLING
STATION
1113 Sanford Ave. Sapford, Fla.

HILTON’S

nA iinr.ii m o r
113 Magnolia Avo.
*
4 Firat Class Barbara
Special Attention
Given To Ladlea and Chlldraau

Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bids.
Sanford. ------------ Florida

Why waste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good Investment?
Let ua
show you how you can in­
vest your money and double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. We have been in the
real estate business for years
and are glad to say we have
the finest listing* and tha
best values in tho State of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urged to list
their properties with oj for
better results aaJ quick action

FULTON, INC.

Broker*

Pei! Estate
Develefer* Prea*et#fl»
Seminole Hotel

k M riM T obacco C*

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Wedding Ring* Made Over in Platinum

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Pictured,
ny Offer
g Efficnbtration

QUICK s e r v ic e
v

business eould be successfully

run without the application of sys­
tematic business methods. They
feel that women, who have pro­
gressed in i o many directions,
should be more ready to apply to
their osvn special activities the
methods which men have found
good.
^
.
.
These methoda- have madr
for success in running everything
masenlihe from a carpenter-shop to
a railroad. Why not anolv them
in conducting their housework; that
they get into a rut and stay there,
uuing things as their grandmothers
uld, instead of taking advantage of
the various improvemients and aids
which modern science and invention
have placed at their disposal.
■“ ‘ n humblest artisan would not
us
itwvor tools in his shop. And
no wide-awake business man would
equip his office with makeshifts and
get along with them”, just because
his father and grandfather before
E him had found them adequate to
thefr needs. Yet many a house­
wife does these Very things In her
home, usitift left-over* \and hand*
me-downs in the way of utensils
and employing methods of a simi­
l a r outworn type.

labor, and are tiding it according
to the latest improved methods and
scientific discovtries. Vast, com­
plicated systems of machinery per­
form miracles utterly beyond the
power ef the housewife in her kit­
chen. Sanitary measures are en­
forced a9 not even the most scrupu­
lous home-cann*r. can regulate
them. Throqgb mechanical pro­
cesses sterilization is achieved—as
ho amateur can possibly achieve it.
And, through mechanical means of
preventing oxidation, more vi*aminS arc retained than is possible
in honie-cooiueg.
Why,.then, should not the house­
wife utilize this splendid industry
which saves her time, labor and re­
sponsibility, and makes it possible
for her to give her family nourish­
ing, palatable meals, while permit­
ting her entrance to a wider field
of activities!

Judge J. V. Bourland, of Fort
Smith, Ark., believes hds collar
button holds the world’s record for
long service. He has worn It ev­
ery day for 47 years.
I t was
made from a $5 gold piece given
hi mby his wife, when they were
I sweethearts In gram m ar school.
ERADICATING TH E TICK
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Oct. 9. (A1)—Tick eradication work for.
Zone 14, composed of Walton, Oka­
loosa and Santa Rose counties, and
tho .m atter of seeking federal re­
cognition of cattle releases in Zono
2, Brevard, Osceola, St. Lucie, Okerhobee, Highlands and Polk county,
will be the principal topica of dis­
cussion at tho monthly meeting of
the State. Livestock Sanitary Board
at Jacksonville, Friday, according
to Dr. J. V. Knapp, state votcrl-

A man, temporarily abandoned
by bis wonten-folk during an emerg-'
ency or vacation period, and left to
depend upen his own resources in
thi* matter of cooking, will instinc­
tively make use of the handiest
means available for preparing his
meals. Invention having provided

Our grandmothers were compelled
to do their own preserving, and
SMnt long, hours of hard work and
r l
in the doing o l it. Much
of the food they piit up spoiled, be­
cause they faejeed both scientific
knowledge and . proper implements.
But, today, great canneries all over

Developm ent'
B riefs
ST. PETERSBURG — Chicken
houses on one local street arc re­
modeled to be rented to tenants,
according to reports received by
W. E. A. Wyman, head of tho mu
niclpnl bureau of sanitation. Situ
rtion is'mighty serious, Wyman de
dared.
TAMPA—Thrco men and one
women aro taken into custody by
federal agents on a charge of op­
erating "taxicab" saloons. A rrest
of four brings on free-for-all-fight.
Liquor being sold from automo­
biles, the agents declared.
dred and sixty two applications for
examination by plumbers of Flnrda woro filed at the annual meeting of tho state board, held here,
rh lriy were examined for m aster
plumber certificates.
-------DADE CITY—J. L. Smith, cmploye of Dade City Banner, wan

killed when an automobile p!ung&lt; Tucker, awnkened by couple who
ed through the. railing of nn over desired , ta . bo. m&amp;rried,'goes for a
license and application blanks. He
returned to find tho couple gone,
TAMPA—Another "Jimmy Val­ and has not seen thorn since.
entine" is found. Head jailer Whitoner, of the county Jail, unable to
TALLAHASSEE — Professor
open largo safe, seeks services gf Charles F. Hcrm, biologist, de­
A1 House, master trackman, mrv- c la re d th at the breeding of gui­
ing 50 year term. House easily per­ nea pigs may become a profitable
forms "job.”
industry. In Florida, says the Domocrat.
WEST PALM BEACH—J. Tf Do
Berry captain o f• ferry line, hold
TAMPA—Lois * Alexander, 3
for shooting of his employee, Carl years
old, is decapitated when she
Lankford, attempts suicido by cut­ was struck
by a street car. She
ting his throat with a razor.
was trying to avoid several auto­
mobiles.
PENSACOLA—Chasing a chick­
en proved fatal to Rlehard Hardy,
ST. PETERSBURG—Women del
52, a negro. He leaned over to
look into a elevator pit a t a local egates to Spanish-Amcrican War
hotel for tho elusive fowl. Tho Votcrnns’ Reunion fail in line at
elevator descended across hla body, barber shop to lmvc their hair bob
breaking his neck.
KEY WEST—Four stowaways,
clniming Portugal ns their native
heath, were found hidden in an oil
tank of a ship when tho boat nrrived from Havana.
They hnd
iicen without fowl nnd drink for
ten hours.
-------BRADENTON — County Judge

FA FRT TRUE

BY CON n o
; StMfTe.¥ /A R o u n d
n* r i p ^ rt c kclxJlto-.?-•%( ■y

count MIdzuno, who divides his
influence in tho hinjoriy party of
I1' , . UpPer House with Viscount
«* ’Jn l°tC8t move of PrefW n Knt&lt;Jf P.rc»«Fe* a greater In­
fluence of the Kcnkyukai among
the Peers, by virtue of greater cop y a tio n with the Government nnd
the support of tho Kenkyukai in a
m i / t0 t,hc 8Ctlv,ties of .Viscount
MIdzuno in not doubted-The Ken*.yuk" i
present has 120 seats in
the House.
The members of the Kenseikai
are reported tQ bo perfectly sat­
isfied with the Solectron of the five
peers from tho Upper . House by
LuT
K?t.° °?,d W expect that
with the friendly co-operation of
ment will bo able, to override tho
tho House of Peers, the Governoppoiitlon In tho coniitij? session of
the Imperial Diet.
SLAYS GIRL W IFE AND FLEES
PENNSACOLA. Oct 9— U P IA special dia tch from Blountsensacola Journsl to­
- ------- -no nliegcd slaying
there today of Martha Sexton, 19
the divorced wife of C .G . Barber
who, after he is said to have shot
her three times fled to a swanip.
*
now searching for him,
according to tho report.
CLU i T a FTER QUARTERS

SCHOOL KIDS LIKE HEAT

fire hazard in large manufacturing
plants, and the posibilily of appli­
cations on a (• nailer scale is point­
ed out in a bulletin prepared by
the Chamber of Commerce of the
United States, in connection with
th e observance of Fire Prevention
Week, designated as Oct. 4 to 10.
Attention of local citizen.* who
are confronted with this menace
ia directed to the precautionary
measures outlined in the bulletin
by R. W. Pearmnn, Jr., secretary
of the local Chamber of Com­
merce.
The paper, prepared by the n at­
ional officers is given in full, as
follows:
“One activity usually engaged.
In during Fire Prevention Week'
is tho din'.ribution of Inspection!
blanks to factories.^ stores and oth-'
e r business establishments. Sonic-'
tinges these forms are immediate­
ly consigned to the waslo basket,'
but In many inrCances a cnrofiiij
check is made that the property!
owner may know the true condition &lt;
of his plant with respect to firu!
safety.
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“The advantage of so-called self,
inspections, according to the In -:
surance Department-of the Cham-'
her of Commerce of tho United
States, is that they permit removnl
of fire hazards before there has
been an opportunity to cause dam­
age. In walking through his es­
tablishment. a bui'lpess man may
easily Dass by a number of possiblo flro sources without notic­
ing them. With an inspection blank
in his hand, however, on which a
number of questions relating to
various phases of fire prevention
and fire protection are uskc(iH he
looks at hi;' property from another
viewpoint, considerably to hla ad­
vantage.
.
“A system tfhich in followed in
r. number of industrial plnnta is to
have fire" inspections mado wcokly by selected employes. Because
no two mon will always note the
snmo defects, ini'.iectors are some­
times changed from week to week.
A customary plan is to have the
reports mado by theao employes
turned over to the master mechanic
for action and later examined by
one or more of the executives.
Many cases are on record where
closed aurinkier valves and other
serious hazards have been discov­
ered through this mean,. Fire Pre­
vention Week is a good time for
local business establishments iji
sta rt such eyatams. The few min­
utes required' each week to make
tho inspections will undoubtedly
pay good dividends.
"Co-operation oh the part of em­
ployes aids In reducing fire haz­
ards. They should be encouraged
to report to their foremen any un­
safe conditions .which they nmv

Falrhsven—Public schools
with larger enrollment thU

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ELLEN HOY, City Ti

Select your lots in Pine
Crest before the best
are all taken. Rea\
Bargain Prices.
Britt-Chittenden Realty Co,l*,
210 E. First St.

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l l o r r b r l No. tSM OO , . o n o f P r l ^ r r l l u t l e r lin y N
I n r n n x r y F a r m N». -tHflOQl. N o w r e a d y f o r
p ay er, fu rn lah ed a lu m in a f l n r . t . t r a i n of f i n
r h r e k f o r SIOO a r t . h im . C. J . C a r e S a n f o r d l i e

oom" and*

C h ild r e

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BRENT

t i n K. I n n a

S l r e r l , H anford. F l a .

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, JACKSONVILLE—South Ccorgia plans to feed Florida's popu­
lace to a grent extent in 1926, says
a despatch from tho Florida De­ ----- ---- —- • - iik-h.,
[••mkltiK lln ii.i,. i i g c
velopment Board. Information is 'urm.
tes.ooo.on
being compiled now regarding just Heal eatnto owned n|
what will be needed, it was stated. L aw ful reserv e wliti

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Fancy
Yorks

For the best quality in style and fancy gro­
ceries and a complete Hnte in fresh fruits and
vegetables.
Our delivery service has no equal—'Try it.
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Small
Hard Heads

Tempting Suggestions
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int it was
he Schools
ldard ones,
itake, howto obtain nit
egarding the
if -the state,
tat she had
Florida were
them of the
:ed clippings
d customs of
line State,
j of a tcachlat she could
pgrences. One
wo rdf of tho
a misspelled,
ib in charge
jjrtment. She
b o communf o f the most
u n d pnrticBddents of
Horn Florida.
Hd, speak of
■o so far as
about the
fments,

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Extra fancy fresh Cranberries.
Fresh Pan Cuke Flour.

. Maple Syrup

On the Corner of 4th St. and Sanford Avenue
The Big New Front.

Phone 660.

Fancy
Cornichons
PHONE 39.
Comer Palmetto Avenue., and First Street

Florida
and
W estern
M eats—Grocer•*: * *
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ies and V egetables—Chickens, P lenty
of Them —rFish

Round and Loin S teaks, per lb
410 Sanford Avenue

P ot R oasts of Beef, p er
[La.; Oct. Of—
p been used to
evil in cotton
. arsenate and
is being tried
one to control
ids of dollars
ers if the ox-

10c to 15c
No. 3
Garie

Small
Hard
Heads
OTHER CHOICE CUTS OF MEATS AT PRICES THAT

M E A

IT’S A GREAT
FEELING

Three Tim

—to know thut when you
have made a purchase that
you have Rotten the most
and best at the lowest price
on the market. That Is
what you get at A. &amp; P.
STORES.

ie finest
:nig Apples
from VirI sold cheap
tiel, by peck
located cornue and 1st
1 get them.

S ultana B rand
1-2 Lb Can
A .&amp; P .
R egular
AMERICAN BAKERIES COMP;

t t r ........-

4 1 0 Sanford A venue

Kurnlturo an I fix

Sweet, T ender
2 No. 2 Cans

Not Found in Every Grocery Store
Complete assortment of CKase and Sandbourn’s famous
coffees and teas, ^
Whole Wlieat and Graham Flour
French Peas, French Sardines, French’ Mushrooms,
French Anchovies, Chinese Bean Sprouts.
k
Water Chestnuts, Bamboo Shoots, Choe Mein Noodles

■ d e a l Iteacrvo lU nk .......- i!
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‘ rom "&lt;«,on&lt;u
national banks
uanki

■aukitrn and trust coni pan
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11 and 13
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Rim &amp; 1st St.

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Exceptional

3 B ars
H and Size

BRE

MATCHES
A&amp;P Brand—Big Box

•Fresh daily
from your
Grocer

Drive In

(tits, Oil, Tires, Accessories,

A. D. ROSIER

Pilsbury
Best

WE DELIVER

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Phnne 447-iY.* Sanford, Fla,
• e r i i i i e a t M of d c p o . li
S tate , c o u n ty , o f o t | lor
of u .a o t* of th U b a n k
&lt;'th*!r tlniu dopnulti!
Uoitrt! Having.! depoHlt
T o ta l of tim e dep&lt;
I t r n i , 3*. 31. 33. a n d it)

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That Piggly Wiggly Bells nationally known goods at lowest prices and that-thi
not followers of prices but makers of prices. There aro lots of reasfths wH
lions of people trade with Piggly Wiggly every day—
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l l r m n n i l , U | i ,m I I , ( o l h r r fkn
f d e p p a l t a p a y a l i l c «•

Plumbing Calls ^or

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WILL PLEASE YOU— ANDfGROCERY BARGAINS

LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Oct. 9.-G
Hudson—Contract awarded for
—Forty-five thousand of this city’s
population refused to join in the building cement sidewalk on south
universal petition for cooler weath­ side Apalcy Street. ___
er and the end of the drought. They
were the school children, who were
given an added week of- vacation
on nccount of tho unseasonable

C apital .tu c k paid In__Hurplun fund ..........
• "*
Undivided p rofits
lleanrvo fo r tu ie a and Inlrr,
r W H « “ ,r ro !!1 pxpoimea paid
c&gt;r cH‘ o u ta u n d tn
checks o u lslam lii
T o tal of Item s J5 and

Z A Y

Ghelsea—Sections of Y *M. C
building being repaired.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

SEBRING — Frank Randolph,
city marshal, is held fo» alleged
promiscious shooting a t gathering
of negro lodge workers. Four were

L /M ts "

puJ

h e r . ° ^ ? NL ° C« 9— ( ^ - M e m ­
bers of the Ham Bone Club, a London resort of artists and writers*.
*r® in ae» ^ h of a homo where
mey can in peace and quiet pur­
ST PETERSBURG -A n auto­ sue their avocations. They plan to
apringtielu—urcck homo and
mobile climbs the curb of a street
,h» stablos, on Round Hill, to make Constructed by masters, to battle
nnd knocks J. A. Stephens from a M l of’p r u S ! V" " “!0
bench. The car was driven by a
way for large apartm ent house. disasters. Dunlop :s best in every
way and built in the U. S. A
woman.
IV?r.^!!TOP CONDITION op T| | |
DADE CITY—Residents of east­
ern part of Hernando threaten to
»* T H U VI ATIC
secede from county because needed
O F UU9INK.1S
improvements ure not produced,
snys the Florida Development
Board.

Cash In v a u lt and n
Amount dun fro m

T H C :'

were
ihotogrnph of
picted elderly
ing men anil
i,of the “flap­
’ type. Some
lk at; others

City Licenses now due on every
fession for which a license is rer
bo paid promptly.
,

' KNOWN FACTS

for disposal

et. 9.—(/P)—
jls, arc well
'the 1925-20
I of workers
f Public In­
i’ yet a vivid
extraor, ved from
(l those seek-

A Substantial Jew eler In

116 Magnolia Are.

O U R S A L K S ’ F o n r i! A U K K X P K K T S ‘
W e O a a t a a l e e H a tU f n . tl n n
I t ’y n a h a v e P r o p e r t y T « *
» ^ a » I d —- I d ^ t I t w i t h w p a d h l a a l»

Chop Suey Sauce, A -l Sauce, Mint Sauce
Honeymoon Limes and Mints—Five fruit jiuce. Rose
Lime Juice.

TIIEA-NECTAR^Fincst (luulity
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At .rare interval* iirthe pages of American history thjre
maybe found an outstanding personality. It la in the stones
o f men who, in their several professions have been gifted
mentally and physically for the performance of the thoughts
and acta which have brought them fame, the power of whose
personal megneUsm raised them above their fellow men to
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AS YOU travel across this coun­
try. from one oc®*n to the other,
reading newspaper*, light houses
of information and warnihg, along
the way, y«*'i
*n touch with
the world.
The Pueblo Chieftain, published
in Colorado, C90 feet above tea lev­
el, and read by healthy people,
gives information annoying to cor­
poration owners, convinced that
the people haven’t enough brains
to do anything for themselves.

greatness in the eyes of mankind, continued to mould their
Uvea to fit the unsought mantle of idealism they had gained.
C a r m t. m
tjr 'W K Irt ilM *
They were men whose habits and actions compelled the
rear
respect
and admiration of the youth of a nation, ever suscep­
All
wiU'iI m tible to the appeal of character and sportsmanship, a respect
U w h ars
tu t
which is crystalized in that inild form of idolatry, hero
Wl
rate®
w r*« tiTI
worship.
lT»o list is not long, but among the names found therein
r»«
are those of Andrew Carnegie, Stephen Girard and Theodore
Roosevelt.
PONCA CITY, In Oklahoma,
W iraJ'n rs In.
with 15,000 population, it free from
Another
is
Christy
Mathewson.
-i
taxes, buy your house and that’s
ipw.lil
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the end of it. No tax gatherer
FRIDAY. OCT. •. ? • »

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comes around. And it’sa simple, as
O. P. Callahan, Ponca’s mayor, will
tell you. The people of Ponca City
own their light and power depart­
ments, managed with the munici­
pal waterworks. Profits on the
city’s Baht, water and power plant
is sufficient to pay all taxes.
How does that impress you ? And
please note that rates charged for
water, light and power in tax-free
Ponca City are lower than in oth
er places where citixens pay taxes,
and alio enrich public service cor­
porations, privately owned.

T H K HBKALDU rL A T ru s s
It seems that Westerners are up in arms over conditions
lJtk «p tr tu t« rut* $• J e d tw existing in New York City. The Board of Public Morals of
i,—CosatroctUs of M. Jsfcs*-I«- the Methodist Episcopal Church has charged that the east­
ern metropolis is positively corrupting the west. In a signed
d isr (Urar email
statement the board declares:
“New York is the home of the American theater and it is
promoting the cofruption of the drama by the importation
$— A u g m ^ tlaf of building pro- of European ideas of ‘art’. Indeed, New York is going
P™*
h o tair a p srt^ n t Europe one better; it seems to be specializing in profanity,
blasphemy and nakedness. It Is useless to say New York
I__Bi U m Jmi of itn e i psflnrf »r®cannot stop this, for it succeeds in doing about what it
THE DENVER POST, property
I^ L C m tr ittU m
of
W sletard wants to do. It drove public prostitution off its streets.
of “‘Battling’’ Bonfils, seems to
It can drive filth off the stage when it gets ready.”
spread over Western America like a
e f ° d t i beantiflciA friend of ours who recently returned from New York fog over London, from Kansus City
tells us that ’he saw a number of shows and did so without to Albuquerciue, and tells you-ev­
« f , sc h o o l I j i t a *
Mi far Ineresatd fa yiensing any undue corruption of his morals. He admitted erything with an emphasis that
irilk
effete Easterners.
profanity—blasphemy, if you prefer, for after all, there is Jara
Bonfils, under his slogan “It'p a
BIBLE THOtJCHT FOR TODAY scajecely any difference—in one or two well known dramas, privilege to live in Colorado.” gives
PROCLAMATION OF PEACE; but very shockingly insisted that he didn't hear anything ou the full text of PEMldent Cool—Glory b« to God in the hlg
Ige’s speech before the American
that he hagprt heard before.
and’ on ssrth peAce, good will
Legion convention. He tells of ad­
He
aiao
admitted
that
in
at
least
two
revues
which
he
ward man. Lpk* 2: 14. - ?
mirers giving the President a “two
PRAYEB&gt;—Our loving Fathar, had seen there might have been a degree of nakedness, but gallon cowboy hat, sjxe 7 1-8—
we thank Thee for; “Peace, per­ he did not think that even the most lecherous could have called “two-gallon” because the
fect peace, our future all un­ sAtn anything salacious in that. The naked were very beau­ crown is big enough to hold two
known ? Jeaua we know, and He la
gallons. In the Praisdent’s case it
on the throne.”
.
, tiful and artistic, and our friend is not an artist either.
would be two gallons of water.
* Of course we are not in position to judge the accessibility
THE OUTLOOK FOR PROSPERITY
STEPPING HEAVENWARD
of eastern corruption to western morals, but it does seem to THE PRESIDENTLJtopes that
NEW YORK TIMES
Step by atep.the M atter leada me,
money now spent on war, pre­
us that if the western boys really do not want to be cor­ much
In atrange paths I never trod;
paration and material^, “to hire
The symposium of opinion on th e . which they could not pay. The exrupted, they need not be. If they think the theater of New men
Step by atep I follow closely, '
to build fleets add carry mus­
- the
- way that leads to God.
York is wicked, at least they can stay at home. There is no kets” will be used in .“tfie making business outlook which The Time?1Prpssion “frozen credits” came to
In
the characteristic symp­
law which brings them'to New York.
of good roads, building better publishel on Sunday was remarkn- describe
tom of Western and Southern bus­
Sometimes through dark vales He
homes,
promotion
of
education,
and
As a matter of fact the training of the morals should
bie for the unanimity of judgement iness conditions. It was largely
leads me,
all the other arts of peace.
*
that the genuine nnd nation-wide because of continuing agricultural
Sometimes where '.he aun la begin in the home nny way.
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ONE HUNDRED nnd fifteen prospertiy now witnessed in the depression that the so-called "trade

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million nmens gr-et that pious wish United States is likely to continue. boom” in the Spring of 1923 had
BURGLARS KNOW
whose so short a life.
and the President will work! The
... chambers
..... of
, ,,commerce
. _...
It
is
hardly
necessary
to
point
through his term and through hit* 0Hlcers outlined the existing sltuthat re-enforced concrete—bomb-proof stcel-sni
out what has changed the picture.
. i n&gt;tn. in
t„ 1929
iooo t*n
own
spoke
“Ju st on¥' #tep today," Ho whlsterm ubeginning
o 1. ation
.
„ in their
.
, localities
.
»r
locks cannot be broken through. You can w its)
Lnst
Autumn’s
advance
In
grain
Observinjr that the conHumption of cigarettes in the second
make the wish a reality. He knows £&gt;r !iUt, rtct5l »■ f?,r "Par* “ New
prices from the low level of the
wRen my heart o'erwhclmi with United States has increased from 15,000,1)00,000 in 1913 to however, that as we build a better 1
Lock Box in our Sata Deposit Vault—a veritable,'*
fears,
country, wo must always be p,e-i Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mex­ three preceding years—a result of
hold—for |2.00 to $5.00 per year.
Questions the unmeasured distance, 72,000,000,000 this year, we nre moved to wonder why and pared for anybody that would take ico. Even In what we describe in Europe’s crop shortage in a year
if
this
increase
is
detrimental
to
the
progress
of
our
race.
retrospect as periods of “good of American abundance—brought
"Twlxt me and the future yean.
Many argue yes and many no, and statements of doctors it from us.
times” there would usually be one nnd estimated increase of $760,Ji)st one step and then another— and statistics prove little. Indeed it is difficult to say.
the country 000,000 in the value of the five
THE PRESIDENT can save or more sections
4% Interest Paid on Hating* Accounts
With my Lord 1 gladly go;
money on the standing army, on which ndmittedly did not share in principal American grain crops. A
While
you
will
find
mnny
successful
physicians
who
Steadily progressing upward,
the
genera!
prosperity.
The
reports
full cotton crop of pre-war mag­
will tell you that nicotine is deadly poisonous and thnt when battleships that cost $60,000,000 published last Sunday did not tell nitude
In my pilgtlmagv below.
was produced, turning out
each
to
start
with,
and
gigantic
used in even small quantities will increase the blood pres­ coast defense gunti that are obso­ precisely the same story of all in­ 30 to 40 per cent greater than the
By and by, the hut step taken,
dustries. Some are distinctly more damaged harvest of 1923 and 1922.
sure tremendously, you will find just as many others who lete jokes,
In the path my Master trod,
anrhabltual
smokers
themselves.and
very
often
those
who
A great fleet of fighting air* active than others. Hut there was South and West. the -farmers paid
I shall resell &lt;U&gt;v glorious summit,
rc- off th® bulk of their ••frozen cre­
ships,
....
. a sufficient’number of sub- nowhere a jarring note in the
, . ,,
admit
most
readily
the
dangers
of
tobacco
are
seen
smoking
Of the way Umt leads to God.
dits,” thereby regaining for future
marines
to
welcome
any
troop
car-!
Por|
s'
describing
depression
in
this
* i vi—publisher Unknown cigarettes.
seasons their normal purchasing
riers or plnne carriers from abroad ^rii"c
“ '"L
. . .
S a n f o r d .F la .
Life insurance companies tell us that the death rate n small navy with light fast crui­ To those who have watched the power, while the county banks, now
Hanford Invites permanent set- from all diseases except those of the heart has considerably sers, Is all this country need**, and course of events In American fi­ disentangled from the non-collecttlrment.
nance and trade during the last nble loans that had eaten up a good
S ( = &gt; STRENGTH - SERVICE - PROSKE
decreased during the past few years, while deaths due to coutdn’t cost much.
- .. o ■■—
few
years
this
testimony
cun
have
part
of
their
resources,
were
able
Build not for today or tomorrow, heart diseases have increased. They also tell us that heart
WITHIN TEN years, thanks toirnu« ’d no surprise. Since the wur, to help in maintaining nation-wide
but for a year from nyw.
diseases among men nre more prevalent than among women, Ford
nnd others, the air will be fulll™6 country has passed through easy money.
—o-------while thoso among women of recent years nre increasing. of flying machines, as the ground stages of trnile inflation, deflation, The country’s trade activities
Don't worry I The Senators had
nnd recovery to normal, always fa­
to givo them som e encouragement. There are many who attribute these facts directly to the is now cuvercd with automobiles miliar on such oecasiotls, but which are reflecting this great change in !
cigarette. There enn be little doubt but that the cigarette and every Ford flying machine U this time have perhaps occurred in underlying influences. It has 5
arranged so thnt If necessary to
found perhaps its clearest reflec­
The trouble about credit is, give had something to do with them at least.
more rapid succession than usual. tion in the unprecedented volume
defend
the
country
it
can
carry
a
a man enough uf It and hu will
But there are many who say that a quiet smoke fresh­ bomb and a quick-firing gun In The sweeping trade reaction of of general merchandise distributed
ruin it.
H&gt;20 nnd 1U21 left the burden of by the railways during the last few
ens the mind and enables them to work longer and bet­ place of pat'jngers or freight.
readjustment unevenly distributed. months. Even a short wheat crop
Fifty
thousand
of
the
Ford
ter.
They
might
be
referred
to
such
great
men
as
Lincoln,
We feel aure that new weekly
Industries whose products were
the “Indian Hocks Sentry” won’t Roosevelt, .Wilson, Greeley, Wellington, Tolstoi, Ruakin and commercial flying machines will rubject to a constant home demand has not impeded the industrial re­
We have two plans of financing
soon be part of our defense equip­
if production this year has
go ob the rocks.
Whittier who were non-smokers. There have been great ment to take care of any invaders that was not materially effected vival;
been 20 per cent smaller than in
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men among those who smoked, but the question is asked ns the rifles of th® early Ameri­ hy the trade depression returned *®*4, Jht? average price has been
As n general rule the heavenly
quickly
to
n
normal
status;
this
cans.
used
ordinarily
for
bears
and
’-5 to 30 per cent greater, and the
looking girls are no earthly good. how much greater might they have been if they had never
1st— We will lend you
Indians, took care of King George hus been notably true of the steel past season s overage of agricultu­
—Tampa Times, That’s a dirty smoked nt all.
trade and of others which were ral and non-agricultural products
once.
dig.
These questions have at last, however, been shifted to
kept actively nt work for new con­ has bee* more nearly in balance, as
places
of
relative
unimportance.
Men
no
longer
care
wheth­
struction. But industries such as compared with the pre-war aver­
AS
YOU
see
men
eagerly
read­
There la talk of * winter White
growing, which had to com­ age. than at any time since the
necessary to build a complete Jiomi?
House in Florida. No better spot er the cigarette is harmful or not. They no longer stop to ing stock market quotations in the gruin
pete
with
n hard-pressed outside war.
East
so
you
i*.*e
them
here
rending
consider
how
refreshing
is
the
immediate
effect
of
a
smoke.
could be chosen than on the shores
stock market quotr.tiun*. Cows world, found it difficult to get on
Possibly the most reassuring
2nd—If your home is already built wc will
of Lake Monroe.
They are not interested in the fact that Grant was an invet­ live
sell for $4.50 a hundred pounds,” their feet again.
fact of all in this industrial revi------- o----— &lt;
you a very substantial loan on it.
erate smoker, and Roosevelt never touched the weed. There “on the hoof", “ennners and cut­ In the south, recovery was hand­ yal
is the absence of speculation in
llow long will it be before a
Is
a
new
urgument
which
sooner
or
later
is
sure
to
spell
icapped
by
three
successive
sea
ters,"
old
aniuml?
that
have
done
he markets f,T? industrial products
boulevard Is constructed around
NO DELAY------------NO WAl
their duty for yenrs, froni $2.00 Bons in which the cotton crop was
I-sk® Monroe and a bridge is built the doom of nicotine, as fur as man is concerned.
, th,S
L, * moven'«nt
has contrast
to
$.150\
Bulls
bring
$2.75
to
$4.00.
half
ruined
by
Insect
pests.
All.
of
ed
notably
with
such
other
.
S
l
t
r
across to Enterprise?,
Women smokers are becoming insufferable. They do it
Prompt Service Guaranteed
feeder steers” averag­ the industries whose return to periods ns 1919, 1915 t,nt| i.™
beautifully. The artistery, with which a woman taps a "Wyoming
Call and let us explain our plan.
Well known' scientist ask* |ier cignrette upon the case and lights it, is simply magnificent. ing 1,023 pound* bring $8.35, but a prosperous condition was impede,I is this fact, more perhaps than «
“feeder steer” leadi* a dull life.
had earned over from the specula-, other, which gives ground for ‘ 7
mission to wqigh congressmen's
tivo period of 1920 a load of debt lief i\i continuing prosperty
brains in order to test formula. Time was when boys smoked because they thought it would
SCATTERED THROUGH news­
make men of them. Times have changed.
Goth! Don’t embarrass them.
columns you read of human
-*t—*-o------—
What, after a tour of the East and Middle West during paper
HEINEN’S CRITICISMS
weakness and crime. The whit©!
Two killed*
107-109 S. Park Ave. Sanford, Florida.
which we saw the carmine tinted lips of society's most prec­ wife of u Hindu husband is found
I.OUISVILLE COURIER JOURNAL
When gun exploded;
ious belles puffing unconcernedly at cigarettes in theater, in murdered, no explanation.
Nobody knew
The thing was loaded.
cabaret or wherever it chanced to please them! No, boys A Pueblo citizen, Andrew J.’ Park Capt. Anton Heinen, German Heinen was in charge. The ship
who should have known better, Zeppelin pilot, la unrestrained in
i (1. . ,
n . . — ■"..o—
. ,- m
Miiil no longer think it will make men of them to smoke. Boys brought
a strange lady unmarried, his criticisms of Naval officials, was badly crippled. Its forwurd ”* * iir a iiia m i 8 Ba ila B a iai
into his house, and in her presence whom he holds responsible for the gas bags had been torn out or
abused his lawful wife and children. wreck of the dirigible Shenandoah, punctured. The German pilot,
them. Now I* a good time for
Thut will cost him $75 a nionth. The officers in charge of the air however, finally got the dirigible
Hanford to get ready to catch the
Almost everywhere, you find fool- craft failed to heed the danger under control, turned it into the
overflow.
teeth of tho storm, rose above it
JUST THINK HOW many of your own friends arc in itb husbands.
signals front the storm that were and finally returned the craft ta
For u long time we thought it Florida and ypu will j?et some Idea of the appeal that part
"shrieking out loud” und the re­
1 HE GENUINE American crime duction of gas safety vuives from its hanger uftcr it had been given
was too dangerous for an ordinary, of the country must be making to the country.—Spartan­
wave has not rolled out as far as eighteen to eight was characterized up as lost.
peaceful citizen to fly in an air­
”
Ileinen came to this country fol­
this, however. A few bootleggers as "folly’* designed to “save heplane, but for purposes of trans­ burg (S. C.) Herald.
lowing the Armistice to
and hijackers shoot euch other in
portation w* have about come to
an amateurish way in Kunsaa City Hum and not lives.” These stric- pert advice to officers on S i ® * *
the conclusion that it Is consider­
A PICTURE IS a poem without words.—Horace.
and points West but they arc mere craft anil th m* ''?non.nel ot «“&gt; »!* position was of n civiliin ca
ably safer than trying to get any­
Sunday School teachers compared
where on a railroad train.
to their Eastern brethern.
MY FAVORITE STORIES
The feverish demand for' boot­
President AngeU of Yale said
Ily IIIV1N s. coim
leg poison that exicts in th® East,
the other day that “the great dom­
a better rating 'in’the service!
f*
$250.00 to $500.00
Nevertheless, it is not irrespon­ him
44is not known in this superior cli­ sible
Kn o w tie looks down npon
inating purpose for which our colcriticism.
It
comes
from
u
mate.
J'ges exist (a to give tliu human They wero holding nn examina­ dolled rt-oni the shock.
man trained in the making and American Zeppelin piluts, this is
Worth Twice This Price
spirit freedom, to make it more tion of aspirants for the position
"Which?" he inquired softly.
maneuvering of Zeppelins. It is only natural. When it comes to a
NEWS FROM far away tells of backed by achievements not only matter of construction, ho is more
fully alive,” W#ll, uiebby to, meb- of principal of a colored grade
"Jeopardy."
by so.
“I believe you said “jeopardy" martial law proclaimed p, prevent' in th© neighborhood of Lake Con­ able to speak without prejudice
school in Louisville. One of tho didn't
—— —O'
Wliat he nays of the reduction of
you, auh?" said th© little Greek newspapers publishing un­ stance, but off the——
coast
—
J9L of
Home mosquitoes arc so large in most promising candidates for the yellow man, still iparring for pleasant facts obout the Greek Gov­ Jersey. And when
the gas safety valves hits a hard IH
Captain
Hei­
ernment, but who cares about that, nen £
si
South America they ride lightning vacancy was u anmll
yellow man, time.
declared h© believed he could blow- at the blundering of Depart- 5
bugs at night, and Q
quite u few ac who wore shiny gold rimm.d spec"Certainly, jeopardy, you know 10,000 fuel up in Colorado.
have
escaped the storm had he ment heads, whose tactics have ■
litltrita luipiM’fi on account A the tavlcs, and bore himtvlf with that! th® word don't you?”
r‘ ■ . . , *»
/'
» ,,Too/w
been
in
charge of the Shenandoah, been given much unwelcome pub-! 2 ^
failure to turn on the dimmers,—
**f assurance which learning
"Oh, yas, suli, fluently.”
! f U? S U N l?, rcfu**1 to he had an almost parallel experi­
Jacksonville Tim, *-Union.
And {Sometimes imparts,
“ Well, then, since you are futnib
Pc m 2, ®
tpo,°*y o th m 1 by Aus- ence to point to.
nome of them nre road hogs, Lie, The superintendent of the pub­ iar with it. what is your under- ,
*?Uo* inIT ■" n»nck on Italy
More than a year ago when the
aren’t they?
.
nlK&gt;Kwn• Austrian Hocialii-t Shenandoah broke away fr„m its lent of salt, they, nevertheless, de-i*
lic school system of the city was standing of its meaning?”
' ■ 210 R. Fii^t St.
Like a man preparing to dive. l’’. \
sounding the qualifications of this
mooring mast and win carried out -erve
from consideration,
»C ‘T ,*.Lfor
‘"r they
ln*y
R e a lto rs .
Just for dropping
__ syntax from a great height Into. vast| ‘V n, a ' ln Mussolini s position U - e u in a terrific gale, C ap ita ‘^ ^ ^ 1 ^ " ^ ^ ! in T U8Wy conng a« bottle of pop person. Th® subject wut*
depth
*
the
candidate
toon
a
deep
I
F
u“l,
be
Particular
about
points
of
.Mid u fin®. ofP- r$1,* Chicago iuiii paid
,
the
inquisitor
would
chnoso
a
word
rJP i
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oou lln dropped R on the head of *t random fioni the lexicon und ap- praioth. Then gallantly he leaped|
3 ^ ° “ *dm ln
int' n‘*
■■HP
mg his finger at little
busebdUf. umpire.—Jacksonville IpHcant
Headlong:
plicant would give hU
his conception IK
ea
Contemporary Comment llftou,d.«0 n,,J when h© geU old
Tinirs-Uniqn.
vy© beard of
imr»-Uui5L**jf^
o” 'in of It proper definition.
I ••Well, sub” he started, “In re- Greece, or hamstrung Austria.
---------------- ----------------- j lh© traffic cops will not bother him I Loans
man who got ten years Just fur
Out uf a dear sky, so to speak, jldv
question just propound­
MONEY AVAILABLE
■»--------------------opening a door for a tody, tie was tb® superintendent spied this one: ed, I should *«y that ‘jeopardy’ BUT FOREIGN affairs seem u t- 1 On©
wny to find
the dining room I Knoxville, Tenn., Sentinel.
terly
trivial.
Even
the
news
that!
A yegginan and he opened a safe
in
a
hotel
u
to
tune
your
carl
“Jeopard).”
would properly refer to any act 1100,000 extra people crowded Into
For First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation 'B4*j*
door for hi* Woman accainplic® } Tiu, Candidato froze stiff. Hi committed by a jeopard."
for the soup— Arkansas Democrat
Consult us first when in the market for fu«*
I
Pittsburgh,
where
$5
ticketi,
sold
j
Tampa Tribune. . y .
Jeyes rolled in his head ao he re
He got tbo Job oo th® spot.
,
for
$60,
scarcely
moves
you.
Train up a child in the way he I
* 4 H -rv w ~ -

Bttl where'er He goes, 1 follow,
Knowing this, He leada aright.

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lots

$24$,00,

Smoking

{jfiminole (Jountoj

MON E

All The Money

Title Guaranty &amp; Mortgai

&amp;£!$£.JwlELrijS jcuirfw eH iSit”1' bw,UMthe |,“bil h“Hbccome alt0'

Pine

LOTS

Bntt-Chillenden Realty Company,

Magnolia A Second

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connelly'

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�HD HERALD.

any Mashers, Sez
M is5 KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor

TELEPHONE:—Rea. 4 2 * 1

Chuluota

Upsala and Grapeville

Personals '

Miss LeFits of Geneva visited
Voile Williams was in Orlando,
Mias Erma Carter last week-end. Tuesday.
I
*
Raymond Cleibourne of Cler­
Mr. and Mr*. E. C.GoUon visitMr.
and
Mrs.
Tyner
took their
ed in Tampa, Plant City and Bar­ mont visited the Tribble family, mother to Windermere Sunday af­
ternoon.
tow last w e s t_____
-

Mr. and Mrs. J. II. D t j u j J
lurid* Epworth
11 meet, a t St. have rented their hom4, Fairview
Ifclando. All are to J. H. Taylor.____
from the church
Mr. and Mra. Archie Betts and
Mrs.
K. B. McCracken spent F ri­
(son Chapter of
■i the American day at Daytona Beach.
!*meet a t 8:30
Claude Ogilvie of Ft. Myers will
Alexander
be
the guest of friends in Sanon Park

o’clock.

Kislnem meeting
in Auxiliary at
plock.
: Club VJU meet
ra. Leslie Bryan
.venue with Mrs.
, E. Estridge as

OR THE HOUSEKEEPER

Potato Salad

Ham Salad .
r
Combination Salad
n
Baked Beans/
, Cream P u ffs
1 Raisin Bread

L

Elmer *Lundquist of Holly Hill
vjuted at the homo of his parents
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Beck spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Westcrdlck.
■4

Miss Eunice Tyner has'been In
Arcadia for 10 dayi* a t the home of
her sister, Mrs.\KrelL

_____
, their guests^ Mr. and Mrs. Smith
and "Mra. W. E. Watson arc of Toronto, Can., visited friends
'ted to arrive home Friday af- in Chuluota this week,
s absence of several weeks.
*
Mr. Cole, a contractor and a
is F lo Biahpp i will have aa newcomer, has recently purchased
S o u se truest* for th e . coming several piece* of property here.
'eiu« Miss Christine Hood of He will build three houses soon,
Jna&gt;’
he announced.

Mrs. August and Mrs. Archie
Swanson spent Sunday afternoon
with Mm E. F. Lundquist.
Mrs. Bem_rston of Windermere
spent last week here at the homo
of her daughter, Mrs. T. 0 , TynMr. and Mrs. J. N. Totman who
recently made the trip hero from
the north arc living in the Whidden cottage.

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full line of Bakery Goods at all times.

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Routh’s Bakery

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Bean Salad

1'r--~:^
' wife

and Delicatessen
u

106 Park Avenue.

iiH iiiiia iiiiiiiiiiiiu iiiu iu n iiin m
1 -n' •- -V*-'r - £ r A ' * * 1-

s. George A. DeCottes and
The October meeting of the Pa&gt;
Samtiel Puleston attended the rent-Teachera' Association
was
Mrs.
S.
J,
Weeks
anif
little
son
ton Show in Orlando Thursday well attended a t the school audiunion meeting
arrived Monday from Gcirgia to
the Methodist afternoon.
Join Mr. Weeks at the home of his
1
sister,
M
m
J.
Bridgoman.
S . J
\
and their little daughter of St.
Paul, Minn., Misses Risner and
U
• •' *
Mrs. A. H. Lundquist and several
Lindsay of Osceola, Jack Flint and
ill meet a t 8:30
Mr
1
of the children of the Crystal Lake
Joe Brown of Geneva,
lymond Philips
poultry club went to Geneva for the
jnolio Avenue.
A wedding of .cordial interest county meeting last Friday.
daughter left Friday for their here is that of Miss Hazel Virgin­
Fred Swan of New York City Mae Woods! pretty Milwaukee miss earns her salt as a bootblnck. The
home in Miami after a visit with ia Jacobs to Frederick Webb, the
and his father, J. B. Swan of Bos­
relatives here.
ceremony being performed in Or­ ton arrived Saturday for a visit only fault with the job is an over-abundant supply of mashers, Mao
lando recently. Immediately fol­
With a purchase of $2.00 worth of
Mrs. W. T. Langley, Mrs. Ned lowing the w tf ding, which was a t­ a t the home place on Twin Lake. lays.
hostess. All Chittenden, Mr*. C. M. Fuller and tended only by relatives of the con­
groceries will sell 5 pounds best gran­
The Willing Workers held* a
to attend are Calvin Teague spent Friday after­ tracting parties, the bride and
pleasant meeting nt the home of
ulated sugar for 25c. $3.00 purchase
noon in Orlando.
groom left on their wedding trip Elinore and Pearl Tyner on Thurs­
which includes several points in day. There were 13 members
get
10 pounds for 50c.
Friends will bo glad to learn the southern p art of the state. Mr.
^c* y
present.
It
was
decided
for
the
that the small son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Webb will make their
Hawkins Connelly is much improv­ home in Orlando. A host of friends future to meet on Friday.
GIVE US A TRIAL , f '
ed from his recent illness.
here wish them much happiness.
A triple birthday- inrty was givon on Thursday evening at the home
ihta arrived here
Mrs. R. L. Peck of Lakeland,
UNIQUE RECOH1) GONE
of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lundquht
the winter.
formerly of Sanford is spending a
it being the birthday of the host­
few days here the guest of her sis­
SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Oct. ess and the twelfth anniversary of
S tu art of Long- ter, Mrs. Robert M. Grovcnstcln.
idquist and the eight
0 —(/P)—One_oJf Santa Barbara Lawrence
iek end with Miss
LONGWOOD
Mrs. J. N. Tolar will leave Sat­ county's most treasured documents eenth birthday of Bob Bolton.
408 Sanford Ave.
urday for Washington, D. C., —a record of its only unanimous
JAPANESE
RADIO
election—was
partly
destroyed
in
M. E.. Dooley and
the earthquake,
NOW OPEN
ant last week-end
TOKYO, IOct. 9.—(/P)—The pro­
• The transcript, which had been ceedings
of the Diet, which here­
carefully guarded for more thnr. tofore have be«n something of n
Clean Rooms------------Real Meals %
75 years, related that every quali- mystery to the general Japanese
bnt.and Mrs. Frank
Fashion tied elector residing fn the county public, will be given the people
inday with Mrs. E.
MAKE RESERVATION FOR YOUft
,y eve- cast hjs voto on April 1, 1850, and by radio, if the plans of a Tokyo
AN ADVERTISEMENT
. [the result was Z0 to 0 in fnvor of broadcasting company receive ap­
SUNDAY DINNER
; California entarting the Union and proval.
p left Wednesday for
IS TIIE SILENT* SALEMAN OF COMMERCE.
F, for a visit of a few
e Jones, i the ratification of the Btato const!lattyeti.
RATS COST MONEY
srsity of tution.
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LONDON, Oft. 9.—(IP)—Rat ex­
'tayi«r“ T cft * Friday
perts estimate that it costs Eng­
ispcnd three months
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... - ........................................................... ...........................................................: .
land 70,000,000 pounds, or about a
K and friends.
North Adams—Work progress­ $350,000,000 a yenr to feed its rats.
ing rapidly on new Holden Street This is the food charge an^doea
pis o f Leesburg is
not include the damage done.
bridge.
r days with his
Uliam Daniels.
-\4

Franklin and
spent Saturday
in tUuir/lllc,
iQjhs at Waynes- week-end with their daughters,
umed home iat't who are attending the Florida
State College for Women.
lline of Cocoa arc
business for a few
stopping at the
:£thridge and sor
m Sanford Wednesrs. Ethcridge'c sis
Bradford.

t. RichnriJ:1 and Mr.

*uex, who have been
past month in St.
urned home on Sun-

For Men, W om en
and Children

DIAMONDS

ill,* whn has spent hassee where they will spend the

DIAMOND MOUNTINGS

New Customs Ruling
Increases Smuggling

PLATINUM AND WHITE GOLD

DOVER, Oct. 9.-U P)—Women
are much keener about smuggling
silk into England than they were
before tho passage of tho recent
tarirr. A gown which costs $50 in
Li i? . f ? c*rrlca
$35 in En­
glish duty. The name ratio prevails
fur ingerie and idlk
which can be had a t a 1
France because of the e
uation.
Laces and perfumes
chief articles that Eng
would try to smuggle
.F r""cc* hut silk has
to the fore.

Men’s
Underwear

All Diamond Setting Is Done In Our
Own Shop

Carders and Munsing
tong knitted
union
suits, nnklc length. All
sizes to 50

Women’s
Union Suits
Carters and Munsing
fine knit union suits.
Ankle and knee length,
fine line. All sizes.

II. C. VIELE
A Substantial Jeweler In u Substantial City
116 Magnolia Ave,

Phone 44

Boys’ Union Suits
AND COUNTY
ES NOW DUE
County Occupational
low duo for the year
aber 1, 1925 and end, 1926.
D. JINKINS,
f Seminole County.

Nainsook and knit, knee and ankle length. “Mun
sing", All sizes.

F v s r v Mn •

ish Oysters Daily
.l t im o r e

McLaulin’s

Evening Bysines Class
BUILDING
Maxwell.

F j p ^°nday, Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9
Beginners may enter at any

Carter’s

o y ster s

lAimmw*

Syal Fruit Store

Union Suits

Jbr Men

w 11 o l Florida, sin ce t s i f
R flfeiencei:
V lr s t N ational ta n k .

Silk
Underwear

. “Dove*1
Underwear

I-ldle&amp;' Tods, Gowns,
and step-in, fine, heavy
crepe do chine and flat
crepes.
White
und
flesh.

Gowns, Toils, fin&gt;!
luce trimmed and made
of soft nainsook.

Underwear

■ H. HUTCHINSON
IlKAt. RSTA^R

F " w# t‘.nr. " : i i T " 1

Hand Embroidered Gowns

feu’ 1
jstq A ssoc iation.

\

tsons in Classical
- Dancing
i* ■% .

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be given by Mla&amp;Sara
on beginning O ctSsL,
American Legion 3ali
at 410 OaH Ave^ imrnar call 213 in th e Pi M

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FOR
ON E D A Y

All fine Cambric material

All hand embroidered

Men’s Union Suits
Small C

$3.50

SATURDAY, OCT. 10
VALUES UP TO $10
NOTHING CHARGED
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY

! McLaulin, the Jew eler

iia M m u a iiiH in H u im iu a iiu N M a H M iii*

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�THE SANFOnD HERALP. FRIT)AY,j K TOnLR 9, 192-t
IN ONE JOB 56 YEABS

New Invention

Executed

-

Saves Millions
A Lamp that Burns 94 Per Cent

Railways CompanyCWtsMedal
For Efficiency In Adminis­

L'*- NEW YORK, Oct. Il^-Under a
"Several years s g o s a i d Ta­
■-tiro column head, reading "Miami tum, “ my firm purchased some
J llltttdnulre Warns Away Jobless acreage across the Miami river and
* a.id Penniless,” the New York wo built a bridge and offered it to
Evening Post ran the following:
the city. The city turned it down
• ' The advance guard of the new on the ground that nobody lived
Florida millionaires has arrived in on the other side.
New York city in the person or S.
"We had a hard time telling
M. Tatum of Miami, said to have lots 50x160 for $350. That sec­
' deaned up $20,000,000 in real es- tion now Is the Flagler street sec­
tate In the last two years and to tion with the thickest population
number among hh acquaintances in the city. Those same lots are.
ZOO other millionaires.
selling for $50,000 apiece. The
Mr. Tatum- consented to be in­ city finally accepted the bridge and
terviewed In his hotel yesterday, hew is building two more bridges.
but expressed surprise that New
“We bought froip the state of
York newspaper readers should be Florida 10 years ago 200,000 acre.*
interested in his doings. It was of overflowed Everglades south of
explained to him that Florida to­ Miami at $5 an acre. It was won­
day ranks with the Klondike in derful farming country, and tho
point of news interest, and that as town of Hialeah now stands there.
thousands of young men and wo­ People laughed at us. We used to
men are preparing to fold their be glad to get $H an acre for it.
Just before I left Miami we had
sold 640 acres of that land ut
$1,000 an acre.
"For $209,000 we bought six
miles of Arran front north of Mi­
ami Bench and laid part of it out
In subdivisions six years ago. We
sold part of the property for $7,000,000 am! we received offers of
$12,000,000 for thy ’remainder. In
K

tration During Past Year;
Head Fays Pntrons Did It

A new oil lamp that (fives an
amazing brilliant, soft, white light,
even better than gas or elecricity,
has been tested by the.U . S. Gov­
ernment and 35 leading universi­
ties and found to be superior to
ID ordinary oil lamps, i t burns
without odor, smoke or noise—no
pumping up, is simple, clean, ^safe.
Burns 94 per cent air and 6 per
cert common kcrozune (coal oil).
The inventor P. K. Johnson, 642
N. Broad St., Philadelphia, is of­
fering to send a lamp on 10 day’s
FREE trial, or even to give one
FREE to the first user in each
locality who will help him intro­
duce it. Write him today for full
particulars. Abo ask him to explnin how you can get the agency,
and without experience or money
make $-'50 to $500 per month.

* LONDON, Oct. 9.—W —Results
of n competition for long seWice
among .domestics in any one fam­
ily rcvjaled the fact th a t Miss Eli­
zabeth Butler had been employed
in the household of the Duke oi
Portland for raoro than 66 yean*.
Miss Butler was awarded first
prize. All the other winners of *
prizes or of honorable mention had
seen 47 years’ service In the same ■
“
family.

313 First National Bank Bldg,

A l iRACTIY E ACREAGE
240 Acres, large river frontage on si t
Priced to Sell

■a
ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 0.—OF)
'i i i n i n m i i n n u H i N u i i n i i i i , , , ,
—The Pittihurgh Electric Railway
awarded the Charles A.
Coffin prize Monday by the
N o n e e d to d o so
American Electric Railway Asw ith a n y d isease
sedation in convention here for
caused by malaria.
'■accomplishing more than any otfcThere’s a remedy for
jer electric railway, in the United
them all—used with
'States during 1925. The award ia
success for 60 years.
C
h
il
l
s
&amp;
I
' n gold medal and 81,000 in cash
Fever, ■
5?
for apartment site in the city. Price
donated by the General Electric
M alaria
Company
1
'
D e n o te
% 40 acres, all cleared and tiled, joins city j j?
Arthur W. Thompson, president
subdivision, all for $90,000.00.
said that if “the company had not
% Four lots on Park Avc„ another apartnw
had faith In its riders Y»nd leaned
heavily on them, we never would
Price $13000.00. Investigate this.
Orlando—This place to have new
have won.” little more than a year auditorium, seating more than
§
One lot on Park Avc., and one on P aW
ago the company wna in -eceiver’s
t
close
in. $3000.00 each. Both near South?
4,000.
__________
hands and n charter member of the
school.
“in bad" club. It had n 20-year
record of deficits, litigation and
Business lot or warehouse lot, close in i
quarrels.
K Only $16000;00.
Tho compnny faced n strike «1g
Five lots near Hotel, and one in Mayfair.
moy*. immediately after Thompson
3
about price.
became president. He carried it to
the public in newspaper nds *nd
Fine piece of R. R. Road frontage at $ 10.00 r
it was settled with mutual good
S
18 lots in city limits $21000.00. One tiir,
feeling.
»
balance
1, 2 and a years.
Thompson then made it plnin to
the 91 boroughs served that he be­
ed right now, and we have sent a
lieved a mutual dependability be­
I^rge number back where they
S
N. J. THIGPEN
tween company and riders existed.
came from.
He promised to improve service but
"Two girls walked Into my office
■
TIw* Pulcston-Brumlcy Building.
f\
said he expected patrons to do their
several weeks ago and asked for
pert in putting the comonny on its
positions ns stenographers. J ask -,
feet.
ed them where they hail come from !
Lhang Shu Chen, who once leu Thirty - four fare adjustments
and they said New York. They
2000 desperate tufeis in bloody were made, all in fnvor of the pub­
had spent their last dollar getting
banditry In Mnnchurin, recently lic. New equipment was purchased.
to Florida and they had no money
was captured in a Sing Song girl City officials reciprocated by abol­
to.live on and no money to get
Orange County
house in Chungchun and executed. ishing nutomobile parking during
back home.
One
of
her
old
followers,
whose
the
day
on
ail
downtown
street*
"As for real estate salesmen,
advances she spurned, (ntrojftd having enr tracks. A third of the
there are more than 6,000 licensed
(The Day draws nearer)
her to the police. She became u boroughs served relieved the com­
in the city of Miami and you can’t
bandit leader when her husband, pany of many tax charges, guar­
walk down the street without fallRadiator Repairing, Installation 9
who organized u gang of guerillas anteed sufficient fare to pay oper­
ing.uver them. Besides, the llcertsnft-r floods devastated his farm, ating costs and a fair profit and
•d men there are large numbers
new cars, Straightening of chaJ
was killed in a fight.
of young men who come to Miami
premised an added profit for eco­
and act as scouts for Other real crooks have been attracted to - -------------- - ■—■ — ■ — nomical management. A conference
Welding, Repairing of wrecked bt
estate brokers. They will stand
board, composed of citizens and
traction officials, was organized to
on street corners and In hotel lob­ One confidence game that Is quite
ies regardless of condition.
bies looking for prospective custo­
he,-» run tho properties.
mers to lead Into real estate o f ­
Employe? were encourngcd to
or for rent, and to Insert an udvrr- j
j j
Cl
1 muke suggestions for improved ser­
fices.”
As a matter o f fact, f o r u m an list ment in Urn paper in which he i f t 1 x 3 (1 8 (1 6 1 1 O C I lO O lS vice and are paid for the sugges­
C lean in g and Washing Radiaioi
tions. During the last 18 months
who Arahinn Nights fashion, has arks buyers to meet them outside
employes have turned in 3,311 sug­
suddenly acquired great wealth, the house. Ho will meet you, take
THEN LIST IT WITH
Mr, Tatum seems to be singularly you through the house, take your TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 9.—(A*)— gestions of which 262 have been
v 1•
,■
Plans are being formulated by It. used. All employes nre insured and
unconcerned. He has none of the money and beat It.
“A man Came to Miami recently M- Kv“n». supervisor of elcmcn- financial help is given worker? who
attributes of the newly rich. He
nnd opened an office with 12 ale- ,a r&gt;' schools, of the Department of desire to study.
is thoughtful nnd quiet spoken.
Ho advertised all Public Instruction, for a general
The only earmark* of Florida nogruphera.
Pierson—Flnnico suburb to be
about him nre his light flannel suit over the couiitry nnd people Hen?, jurymr ot educational work in
MELBOURNE, FLA.
paved throughout, ut cost of $15,anil his isun-kissed countenance. him money through the mail. He Gadsden county,
Mr. Evans will be assisted by
It was difficult to persuade him to was cleaning up and owned no land
Miss Nettie Brogden, supervisor of
relate Incidents of the real estate at nil when he was caught.
"we captured a couple of crooks, rural schools,
boom, which, by the way, Is n word
A live-wire concern doinfc a nation-wide advertising
he does not like. He started by a man and n woman, who used to Tho purpose of the survey will
telling of four lots he had bought work with forged deeds. They U* to determine how woll the
and Keltlnij results.
on which to build a house of his asked 'their victims to meet them schools are administered and supown for which he put down $10,009 ut a piece of property and offered erviifd: how they arc keeping
nnd received an offer of $50,000 it to them below the market price Ithe pupils; how the students are
the next day. When he wormed on the excuse that the woman's progreasing in their grades; to
Up ho told stories that eclipsed that mother wns ill nnd they had to re- find out tho preparation, experturn home.
ienecs nnd ability of the teachers;
little profit of $40,000 entirely.
S. M. Tatum did not make his
"It is remarkable the wuy people to treasure the teaching, product
money in roulette wheel fashion. will part with their money."
nni1 ability of the pupils; to cornHis fortune is the reward of faith.
Mr. Tatum went to Miami when ***?. U’p.
*" tht’
For many, many years he wan land the population wns 2,000. He has
'V 1, ' 11"1 i“ f ,OWm
poor because other people did not seen
grow to 150,000 and pro- JK *1 Vim 5 ‘° ‘,etef rn,ne h,’.w wcl
see Florida ns he saw it. He wax dltcs itu million
in 10 years. When UluI bui|dln*,t* 'g arte rs eouipnu-nt
born in Georgia nnd went to Bar­ such corporations ns Woolworth, ■"'* "urrouml.ng are adapted to the
tow, Fla., with his parents while s . II. Kress and McCrory locate
Impose; to find the cost
Still a buy in his teens.
there It nwutis population, ho says. ,,f th® PU.P lo the public in the
The United Cigar Stores, J. C. avcr0*'° l,uil&gt;' attendance; to»proI’enney and Schulte arc looking P°*° “ P™£r" n* " f consolidation
over sites in Miami, according to a"d *choJ 1 b“ ,w,n* “"«*
point
Mr. Tatum.
°Vl
advantages and cost of such
"There Is more money In Miami n ■chcilule.
than in any oth?r city of Its size .
BUr.v“Jr wil* bo begun dur*
in the world," declared Tatum.
£h° IuU‘m lMr t„ ° f 0 c‘,1,bcr!
Average men and women when asked if they would accept an opportu*
"The bunks keep approximately 50
Evana said. Meetings of local
per cent of cash on hand to be ^ cclJer" wi ‘ }* called and blanks
nity that was plainly evident—one they could see and knew to be such, uneq­
ready to swing big real
' uonlu&gt;d-ond mled out to aid in tho

WATCH

BITHLO

BUY WORD

jWill Make Survey
S£T» L'i: VStf. '“ .2 Of Elemental Work

WANT TO SELL YOUR FLORIDA
PROPERTY?

The Melbourne Realty &amp; Bldg. Corp

Sanford Radiator
Body Works

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Clermont—Real estate sales in
this section for month of August,
reaches million dollur mark.

(We’re Listening)

uivocally, will reply with emphasis, “Yes, I would!” In fact they will become
somewhat indignant^ that anyone should doubt their perspicacity to the extent
of asking
them such a question.
i
Mr. Average Man and Madam Average Woman

C o n s i d e r --------

Keeping Pace
With Florida

Winter Haven
lights installed
Park subdivision.

1HE DEVELOPMENT THAT IS MORE THAN A SUBDIVISION____ A T O W N S IT E !
■m v HE telephono construction program
now In progresH In Alabumu, Florida,
^ ^ (ie o rg l.t and tho Carolina* Is the l.irg?
oat over undertaken by the Southern
Boll Company, and tbn additions and re ­
placements this year will cost 113,320,700.

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you tho great opportunity contained within the boiin*
daries of this ideal townsite developm
- lent. We do not ask you to invest in
NEW SMYRNA BEACH until you
, hav e SEEN that there is opportunity there*
We never sponsor a cat-in-the-bag pro
our every Real Estate offering is open to investigation
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ination ot our claims for NEW SMYRNA BEACH.

More than 15,000,000 will bo expanded In
Florida this year for new telephone build­
ings, equipment, plant und replacements.

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to tho
selection of Bonita ax the ideal year round syrup. It has
such a definite food value. Is so appetizing and wholesome
with its perfect Georgia Cane flavor that it makes ovory
meal a feast.

Bring* the cttnefielcU of Georgia to your tab le .
If you haven't yet tried Bonita step into your neighbor­
hood grocery store today and treat yourxclf and the wholo
family to a syrup so delightfully different that its flavor

There never has been such activity In
the telephone Industry In Kloridu, and our
endeavor to keep pace with tho rapid
growth nnd development of tho Statu Is
requiring the best efforts of a trained, loyal
organization.

you.

Our proposition is more than fair

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uul you will thunk us f 01/ showing

WUIlo this work Is In progress, your serv­
ice continues day and night without Inter­
ruption and In greater volume than ovor

before.
Our success depends In n largo measure
upon your continued co-operation, which
encourages the telephone workers to strive

to serve you bettur.
DAVID LAIRD, Florida Manager

ATLANTA.
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Offices in:
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sonvilb, New Smyrna, New Sm ynu/Bcnch Palm Be:'-1
DeLand Orlando, Tampa/Miaml.

WE COVER FLORIDA REAL ESTATE LIKE THE SUNSHINE"

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A page devoted Entirely to Real
Estate Bargains. Something San­
ford has been .waiting for. No
need to look all through the paper
for that buy. You’ll find it right
here sooner or later. Watch this
page for “Special Listings."

B EFO R E BUYING A HOM E
Corner Lot L au rel Ave.
Eastern exposure. Close in.

lit the most particular,

$1900.00. Terms
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have city lots; acreage, and farms.

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1 Large Lake F ro n t Lot
66x240

and satisfactory disposal of your property LIST it with us.
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$1500.00. Terms

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In announcing construction operations for our modern 4-apartment build­
ing, situated on Fourteenth Street overlooking San Lanta. Work will
proceed as rapidly as possible with a view of having the structure ready
for occupancy by January.
12 acre celery farm on Celery Avenue adjacent »aae, front
development. A good buy. Terms.
Business Block comer Third and Park, 100x117. This is
valuable property. Terms.
Lot, comer Oak and 14 th. $2,500. Terms.
Warehouse Site, 100x117 at Second and Cedar. One of the
good bargains in the city. Terms.

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Masonic Building------Phone 707

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ive several of the nicest homes in the city to offer, any of

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WE HAVE PLEASURE

AT LAST!

REALTORS
id Investments. Phono 743. Rooms 203-205 Meisch Bldg.

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LIST YOUR PROPERTY W ITH US

With offices in New York City and various other cities
over the country, we are in a position to sell your prop­
erty to northern firms desirious of investing in property
in
this locality.
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If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots, etc.
kindly communicate with us.

FULTON, INC.
il c l o u g h r e a l t y c o m p a n y
National Bank Bldg.

1 Large Lake F ro n t Lot
60x130

Phone 732

Brokers

$1000.00. Terms

SANFORD, FLORIDA
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REAL ESTATE
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Developers
Seminole Hotel

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INSURANCE

1 Lot P inehurst
Close to entrance and eastern exposure.

$1600.00. Terms

10 Lots Close In
On very easy terms.

DUBOSE &amp; H O LLER

$5500.00

SEMINOLE R EA LTY COMPANY
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Corner Lot 1st S treet

L. ALLEN, Manager

4 blocks from 1st Nat. Rank. Bldg.

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Established 1910

$500.00 foot
Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

LOANS------INSURANCE

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CITY PROPERTY------FARMS

W. V. WHEELER

Office 116 Mcrri wether Building

TRACTS

SUBDIVISIONS

ACREAGE

P. 0 . Box 331

Phone 490-W

1. A 3-acre bargain on Country Club Road.

SANFORD, FLORIDA
411 1st Nat’l. Bank Bldg.

Sanford, Fla.

BESTBUY IN SANFORD
Only $12500.
Easy Terms.

6 ROOM HOUSE

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We have properties that will

$6,500

I air mules and all equipped for business.
ONE GOOD CROP WILL PAY FOR IT.-*
Two houses, barn shed, etc.

That which you have not can’t make you money.
gladly work for you while you sleep.

Well located

All Tiled, under cultivation.

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY

Terms.

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Oak and Franklin.
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Bargains ut

116 South Park Ave.

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2 CORNER LOTS

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

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$3,750.00 each

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CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES

3 LOTS IN M AYFAIR

LAKE MARY SUBDIVISION

IM PROVED SANFORD A VENUE PRO PER TY

One at $3,750. Two at $4,000 cnch

Tou Know that the Lake Mary Development Co., are openlp a limited number of lots on their “Beautiful Subdivisat very attractive prices and Special Terms. Within the
h of everybodies purse. The opportunity to secure a beauhomesite or as an investment is yours for the asking. Let
cplain. Do not delay as the number of lots are limited and
i,es and terms are subject to withdrawal without notice.

BELOW MARKET
Between First and Second Streets.

B ritt-C hittenden R ealty Co., Inc.

Full information furnished at office.

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We have an exclusive listing on a 21 ft fronting on East Sanford Avenue running
back 120 ft. to an alley. This property has a wide alley on the north side as weu
as on the west. The rental from the building should net $60 per month. Vacant
lot adjoining further from First Street has been sold for $700 and now held $&lt;o0.
We will sell the above 21 ft. at $700 per ft. to the first rt&amp;ponaible party placing
$500 with us. Terms can be arranged.

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

REALTORS

LAKE MARY DEVELOPM ENT CO.
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We give away service uml information. Have you received your quota?

Worth $25000.

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$6,500.00.

We Have Treed Lots on Magnolia Ave., in the Heights, low as $2,250. Terms.

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14 Acre Truck Farm.

5 room cottage, close In, on Park Avenue.

F. H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.
210 E. 1st St.

phone 117

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�Thursday Game
THE OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
WASH
AB R H PO A E
Rice, cf. . .. . 6
02 2 0 0
S. H arris, 2 b , . J 0 M
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Coilin, I f . ......... 4 0 0 0 0 0
Judge, lb, _ _ 4 1l 11 0 0
J. Harris, rf. .. 3 0 2 0 0 0
Blucge, 3b......... 2 0 0 0 1 0
Myer, 3b.
- 1 01 1 0 0
Peck, ss.............3 0 1 1 J 2
Ruel, c............- 3
°1 5 0 0
Coveleskie, p. .... 2 0 0 0 2 0
McNeely, x . . . . 0 10 0 0 0
Veach, x x ......... 0 0 0 0 0 0
Played Saturday After
It Is hoped that there will be Rurther, xxx - ..1 0 0 0 0 J )
Against1Down Stale Team and
a large crowd on hand to cheer the
team on to victory.
Totals
31 2 8 24 14 2
Dance to Follow Game.
W elctoi Puts Players
PITTSBURGH AB R H PO A E
Following the game tomorrow Moore, 2b.........4
10 3 1 0
Through Hard Grind there will be a dance in the eve­ Carey,
cf. — - 4 0 2 4 0 tf
ning at the City Hall. The pro­ Cuyler, rf. _
3
11 1 ® ®
Local Mentor Planning To ceeds from the dance will go to­ Barnhart, if. _ ~ 4 0 1 3 0 0
buying’ equipment for the Traynor, 3b. .. 3 0 0 0 2 0
Use Game Aa Conditioning ward
players. It Is,hoped that this danco Wright, ss. .. ~ 4
Game Per Plant City Tilt will bd generously supported and Grantham, lb. .. 4 0120 91 51 00
those who are unable to attend arc Smith, c............ 3 0 1 0 2 0
By HARLAN W. KELLEY
urged to purchase tickets. The
A largo turnout of locql fans boys are In great need of equip­ Aldridge, p........ 3 0 0 0 2 Jt
and enthusiasts Is expected s t the ment and they confidently expect
32 3 7 27 13 0
Totals
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Municipsl Athletic Field tomorrow the people of .Sanford to continue
x
Ran
for
J.
Harris
in 9th.
when the St.' Cloud football team supporting them as in the pnst.
xx Batted for Ruel in 9th.
comes here t&lt;&gt; meet the Sanford
TTip game tomorrow will be play­ xxx Batted for Coveleskie in 9th. |
High School grtddera. Enthusiasm ed at tho Municipal Athletic Field
Score by innings:
hat been running high in the local on Celery Avenue, and will start
innitution and practically every at 4 o’clock. The probable lineup Washington .. 010 000 001-2-8-2
Pittsburgh .. .. 000 100 02x—3-7-0
student will be in attendance to­ will be:
jrSummnry: Home runs, Judge,
morrow to lend their cheers and | Charles Booth, Right End; Frier
[or Cunningham, Right Tackle;; Wright, Cuyler. Sacrifices, Covei Whitfield, Right Guard; Pope or leakie, Cuyler, S. Harris, Veach.
Clyde Booth, Center; Yancoy or Left on bases, Washington 8;
j Dutton, Left Guards'Captain Rux- Pitts-burgh 7. Base on balls, off
Itiell. Left Tackle; Gillon, Left End; Coveleskie 1, (Traynor), off Al­
King, Quarter Back; Turner, Right dridge 2, (J. Harris, Pcckinpaugh)
Halfback; Levitt or Maxwell, Left Struck out, by Coveleskie 3( Carey,
Halfback; Entzndnger, Full Back. Moore, Smith), Aldridge 4 (S.
Harris, Ruel, Coveleskie, Ructhcr).
Hits, off Coveleskie 7 in 8 innings,
yuunK pun ui a»ir». i/ nviu iuivm, off Adridge 8 in 9 innings. Hit
was "treed* ’In the back yard of by pitcher, by Aldridge (Bluegc).
his home by a giant rattlesnake. Balk, Aldridge. Passed ball, Buel.
The boy was sent out for water. Winning pitcher, Aldridge. Los­
Healing his screams. Mrs. Purvis ing pitcher, Coveleskie. Umpires,
went to his rescue. She found him Owens (A) nt plate, McCormick
shrinking from the huge reptile. (N) first hnse, Moriarity (A) sec­
Snatching a hoc the mother killed
tho snake, It had seven rattles ond base, Rigler (N) third base.
Time of game, 2:04.
and a “button,”

H ere W ith S t Cloud

Corekekle—Sew tere
Pursuing the •comeback" which for two years. Upon his reinstate­
ha s a n te d him the tIUe of leading ment in 1922 he was traded to
- 'e r of the league thin year, Boston for Melnnis.
Harrier
ley Coveleskie, another pro­
Cuylor—Pirates.
of the Pennsylvania coal mine
Haxen
8. (Kikl or Cuy-Cuy)
district, bids fair to be the cham­
pion’s mainstay In the title series. Cuyler, has given the Pittsburgh
"Covey" trim three world's series Pirates much of the attacking pow­
gam es
for Cleveland against er that finally, after 18 years, has
Brooklyn five years ago. Be has brought them another National
more than repeated his pitching League pennant. In his third year
record of that seaum this year to of service with them he is leading
date, breaking into the select few the regulars in hitting with an
average of .360. Last season, in
of 20 game winners.
his
first full schedule, he register­
Coveleskie, who is one of the
few remaining spit-ballera in the ed .354.
Cuyler started with Bay City m
majors, la also one of the hardest
working moandsmen. He is always 1020 and the same years was ob­
tained by Pittsburgh, but he re­
in the game, ti
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two men out am no one on as with mained on the bench and 1921
the bases filled. His major league found him back in Bay City. In
with 1922 he was with Charleston, S. C.,
career has been spent entirely wttn
Cleveland and Washington. 'H e and in 1923 with Nashville, where
came to the champions last winter Pittsburgh obtained him again and
in trsde for Pitcher Speece snd played him in eleven games.
A man weighing nearly 180
Outfielder Carr Smith. Speece bus
twirled only fair ball while Smith pounds, ho has exceptional speed
has psssed^out of the Cleveland on the bases and his throwing arm
lineup. Coveleskie was born tn is mighty. On the defense he is
Shamokin, Pa,, July. 11, 1891. He known as a "ball hawk."
Cuyler was born in Hsrrlsvilie,
started pitching with Shar.-AIn in
1908 and after a few years In the Mich., Aug. 30. 1899. During the
minora went to Cleveland in 1916, winter he coaches Industrial ath­
He pitches and bats right hand-i letic teams in Flint, Mich.
ed.
Carey—Pirates
Max Corey, centerflelder nnd one
of the leading base stealers of the
day, is the true veteran of the Pi­
rate array. He came to them the
year after their conquest of De­
tro it in the world’s series of 1009
nnd has been stationed in the out­
field ever since. Two years with
the South Bend team of the Cen­
tral League were sufficient to pre­
pare Carey for his major league
service although he had also en­
gaged in athletics at Concordia
Although one of the smallest har­
College.
rier.: in the Big Ten, Roy Kuhly,
captain of the University of Wis­
Carry has been n good hitter al­
consin cross-country squad, is out
ways, his largest figure, .325, comto have the Badgers equal last
year's record of winning the cham
pionship. He's one of tho best hill
nnd dale men the Cardinals have
had tn recent seasons.

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lie is guarding sgntnat over-confi­
dence and has firmly impre.wl his
men Hint they have a hard battle
on their hands nnd quo which will
be fought for all there It* in it un-

By

an t effects o f either.
One or tw o Calotabs »t v^
with a swallow of water,—
N j salts, no nausea nor the
inte rference with your e ati.i0

ELpl™
3 5 ^ N™
rnln,r At. 1.
has vanished,
your.^system
ougWy purifirf and yoa areUfJ

drug store.

Williams*

times in important stages of tho
.Flood Conhrol Saves - champions* campaign for a second
pennant with Roger
Pueblo During Rains consecutive
Pcckinpaugh out of the lineup with
injuries nnd plugged thin gap with
PUEBLO, Col., Oct. 9.—&lt;/D— yeoman service. Never very strong
Lovccs nnd flood control work of nt tho bat, the veteran came
the Pueblo conservancy district through ns expected in the field
saved Pueblo from another disas­ and added several timely hits in
trous flood in July. Cloudbursts in crucial games.
the mountains in tho Bumc month
of 1921 brought down a deluge that
J. Harris—Senators
flooded u large p art of the city and
Joseph "Moon” Harris batted
took more than 100 lives.
his way into the regular lineup of
Observers believe the amount of Washington toon after coming to
water that flowed through the A r­ the champions early this year in n
kansas channel In July thi.t year trado with Boston. Purchased as
woutd have caused a repetition of an outfielder to do right handed
tho disaster had it not been for the batting againat southpaws, it
levees, which enabled the channel wasn't long before Manager Harris
to carry a greater volumno of wa­ had found a new job for his name­
ter without danger to Pueblo.
sake and ho was sent to first base
when Judge was forced out of the
ANOTHER BRITISH CUSTOM game because of injuries. Harris
LONDON, Oct. 0.—{&amp;)—Sucking had played this position before,
sugar-sticks or candy is again pop­ however, with both Cleveland and
ular with members of the Stock Boston. His hitting during this
Exchange r.nw that business is be­ time gained him tho right field pocoming somewhat slacker. During aitlon when Judge returned to the
the war thi.» 10-yoar-old custom lineup.
lapsed because of the difficulty of
Harriu wns horn in Coulter, Pa.,
getting sugar.
in 1892. After several years in
the minors with nay City, Mich.,
Frostproof—With 1,000 popula­ and Chattanooga he went to Clovetion, hoard of trade votca 310,000 i land in 1917. The war interrupted
publicity fund.
1his stay there. After ho returned

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HAT awful agony ot swollen 8.8.8. conJ |
joints and Inflamed muscles— rich, red, i w l
that miserable pain and torturous
helps Nature y |
suffering, we call rheumatism— comfort to p J
what is it?
sue in your tosl
Here’s what it 1st It Is the result And this xml
of waste products snd impurities hi on helping
the blood! Impurities that get the
upper hand because'the system Is inoro red ceQaw
is tIngUBtl
starving for want of healthy, rich, b«l7
life and
red blood!
vtgnr]
But you just cleanse your blood with vim,
You f«|
and build up the rod-blood-cells vitality.
snd watch the rheumatism vanish! yourself a*aki
Why, S. 8. 8. will aid NAturo put so Get S. 8. a J
many millions of rad-hiood-colla In ow—bwltd l? J
your system that tho Impurities lood to wh« ftI
that cause your rheumatism are healthy, e . l j j ,
driven out—they caa’t stand pure, All dnurR'ntfj
Vtgmtlhv Wfifif!
larger bottle, tie

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Bithlo

berth with the champion:* this year
And he ranks close behind the re­
markable Waiter Johnson and
Jacksonville—1,350,000 gallons
Stanley Coveleskie for pitching
honors of the league. ‘His hitting turpentine shipped from this port
nlso played a prominent part In recently,
tho games he pitched. He was al­
ways a threat at bat. Reuther war.
W. H. LONG
born at Alameda, Cal., September
13, 1893. He pitches and bats left
MEAT MARKET
handed.

/O A T 3bS HAD A UTtt^vNs
vN U A rrs

S g sE su S ;

Oil Used In Germany
Exceeds Production
NUERNBERG, Oct. 9.—GP&gt;—
Germany’s share in the world’s
production of oil is but 0.05 percent
which barely covers fire percent
of the country’s requirements, said
Prof. F. Sebondorf befora the Ger­
man Society of Chcmi&gt;{*T
After Germany lost its oil wells
in Alsacc-Lnrrninc, with their an­
neal yield of 70,000 tons, the wells
of Wiexe, in Hanover, turned out
to be of greatest promise. For the
first time existing derricks ware

OUT OUR WAY

to cut short an attack

Orange County’s
Coming

Buy Word

410 8anford Ava. Hanford, Fla.

One 5 Room
’ Bungalow
close in 6 blocks from Post
Office. Best location of town.
Price $3500. Terms.

FIVE ROOM BUNGALOWI
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I new Spanish Stucco, best
in town $0,000, TcrmH.

LOCATED CLOSE TO SAN LAN11
ON DIXIE HIGHWAY

6 Acres Chicken Farm on
Highway.

Real Bargain

Easy

New House

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“WE HAVE THE
BEST”

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Grocery store, soft drink
stand and filling station, well S
established doing a fine busi­ *
ness. Price ?2„000. $1,000
down, balance arranged.
1 Small New -1 Room House
in suberb, on main highway,
possession today. 1'jf.cc $2,000, terms, $500 down. Bal­
ance $30 month.
1 Real Buy in a 19 acre celery
and truck farm on Sanford
Avenue close in. New house,
planted with crops, new fence
best land in county, 50 orange
trees, 2 wells, same tiled.

SPFh7.tO VMG.N S H L G lfe BACV^/
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REALTOR
Rooms 501-502, Phone 95
First National Bank Building.
SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART
DOUGLASES

CITY REAL ESTATE LICE';
DUE OCTOBER 1, 1925 s

Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen A® ■.
City License Promptly. Temporary licenMH
be issued until bond can be applied for
Wo have the selling of lake front property, here is
Loighty acres on Crystal Lake with big development
adjoining it, and With Vi. mile lake front, the price is
placed at a figure that will mean a profit to the sub­
sequent owner on a quick sale.

proved.

Each Broker required to furnish

Bond and each salesman $1,000.00 Bond.
N. G. WOOLWORTH, Mgr.
ELLEN HOY, Tux

Vr.ldez B o ld Bldg. Phone 727

Collector-

Ten acres in the heart of Lake Mary, on Lake Marv
bonded hard rood and adjoining a beautiful lake.
I inksCnty thrCC ;iLTeS 01l hurtl roatl* adjoining the Golf
Twenty-eight acres close to business district of Lake
Mary remarkable low price for quick turn-over.
Good residential lots $250 to $300 good terms
These lots are in the heart of Lake Mary’s residential
du,tncL
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These listings come direct from the owners, we have
the exclusive sule.

ALBERT WHITAKER &amp; CO

lOOLBS-iLSK'

\ALGRAIN
\ HORSE t
AFEED/

Good Hay and Plenty Of It
Also a full line cf fresh clean Horse, Poultry, and D*
Our price and quality will save you money. Money »
are not satisfied.
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MSHVTUt
TEWS.

Bvinq an 651 GramRation, is the
horse fred on th; market.

nomical, as wdl as th« beat hi!
W I N bAOTUERB G ,E T G R A ^ -

CARE OF “Il-iE NEIGHBORS CANARY

Jr.rp‘AiiLuAKA«~&gt;

Care of You-Dtive-It Garage.

SANFORD D
SUPPLY &lt;
Myrllc Ave. A1
Phone

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r Dally Herald

AD. RATES

UflPENDABLB U1WU B H J
1924—Fort Fordor Sedan.
1922— Ford Coape.
1924—Ford Tooriaf.
1923— Ford 1-ton Track.

We carry a full line.
Oar prices are right. Cash or
terms. We want your business
Sanford 8tove A Furniture Co.
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W a t c h , J r v r c l r r a a 4 C lM h
I t c p a l r i a a a a a R w t i t Iu
Q l'IC K S E R V IC E

Sla M in d la A t t n t
l &gt; h « M 441

L W. Phillip®’ Son® ,

FOR SALE: Baby’s carriage, made
of wicker with rubber tires, re­
versible body. In good condition.
7 ^Buslnesa Service
Cost |38. Will sell for |1B. Mrs.
H. S. Osborne, comer Highland A
LAKEY’S DRUG STORE — fts- Elm.
ocriptions. Drug*, 8 ****•.
a n aa near you aa your pnone. FOR SALE: Double bed springs
CaU 108.
____________ and m attress, two white dress­
ers, small table and baby’s bed.
Mrs. A. L. Betts, 71^ Palmetto

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

H. C. VIELE
Jeweler

Dodge Broo. Sales and Swviee
Phono 3 ______ Oak and_2nd_£
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« Type doable above
&gt;d rates are for ooaInsertlons.
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of avarace Isagth
itad a Una. , . ^
ohargo «0a for nret
data* la restricted to
dgaalneatlon.
M u sad* Tbs van*
ZTwm bo responsible

A D T H R -nadns

VALDEZ HOTEL
C iiupna rift*

H. A. SPEIR

Insert an ad in the “Classified Col­

499-M — Phone — 499-M

MRS. R. O. TRAVIS

2108 PALMETTO AYE.

Public Stenographei

fied ad work for you.

Valdez Hotel Lobby

Earle T. Field

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing WANTED: A good used gas ntove.
[ - Engraving. Embossing. Bee us
ARAL KSTATB — IM V R B T M K IT I
Fire Prevention Week
Must be reasonable. 314 E. Gth
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firs t W# do i t Phone 417-W. S t
Lobby P u leato n -B ram lay B id*.
R, R. Avt.-Commerdal S t
Sanford
F lo rid a 1
Complete
stock
fire
extin
OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU
gulshers carried by
iaera should glya their i a M ir 3 H. COWAN—All kinds LISTINGS WANTED: Acreage in
Seminolo and adjoining counties,
' poet offlea. add re* ae
ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”
of A. and Sheet MeUl Work. largo and small tracts. Dean-Berg
their phone number If
Ire retells. About oae
Ball Hardware
Water and Boat Tanka. At Oak Corporation, 202 1st St., Phono 713.
at ef ft thousand baa a
OF THE HERALD
W E H A V E IMF. BfcSI BUYS
Avenue
and
Third
Street
Tala*
Phone 8
b and the Where eatft
WE HAVE buyers for five and
sate with you naleae
ACREAGE
iv j o u r ad d re ss.
six room bouses. If yours ie for
MIRACLE Concrete C®, general sale
BUSI
NESS HOMES
let us have listing. Dean-Berg
" ___ _____
h sidewalks, hnIM.
•entfaftftftee M U M be
cement
work,
build­ Corporation, 202 1st St. Phono 713.
V/iant; / /
ing blocks, hrrlgatioa boxes. J. B.
G. TAYLOR DYER
TerwiTieger. Prep._____________ WANTED: Sheet metal work of
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal
Painting—Decorating
HILL LUMBER CO. House a
42—Advtg. Mediums
42— Advtg. Mediums
Works. 812 E. 2nd St.
Service, quality and Pries.
PHONE 303
Vakil1/ Hold
WANTED: Will buy from owner
Maltlgraphlng,
ADDRESSING
_ .
AUGUSTA
CHRONICLE
—
Au­
or help finance lots, or suburban FLORIDA—-ORLANDO— Orlando
folding and mailing—as you property In or near Sanford. What
isifications
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­ gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
w ant Tt— ffhen you want it. have you to offer? Bon 016, San- fied business, rate lc a word, min­ classified' medium, m te, cash, 9c
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, First
chargb. 10c minimum.
incementa
imum 24c cash with order.
•
‘ National Bank Bldg.
____
34— Wanted Help, Female THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
8— For Rent, Apartments
Lakeland, through the Star—Central West Virginia’s larg ­
WANTED: Girl to stay in real es­ est dally. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per Telegram. Best advertising me­
FOR RENT: Nice clean furnish­ tate office. One learning typing
■ o s, Sale
word; 4 Insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or dium in South Florida. Published
ed housekeeping apartments. 312 preferred. Inquire Herald Office.
B in ess Opportunities
jmore
lc per word each insertion. mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM—
and 314 E. 6th St.
Lakeland, Florida.
B in ess Service
EXPERIENCED Typist.
Must
■ Rent, Apartments
COLUMBUS
(Ga.,)
LEDGER
—
9—For Rent, Houses
write legible hand. Apply GlasClassified ads have the largest MAINE — Watervllle, Morning
Duplex Apart­ 2. Large lot with
Well located ho­
Br Rentr.Hpuses
co Investment Co. 114 2nd St.
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
FOR RENT: 5 room house furn­
circulation
in Southwestern Geor­
southern expos­
ment
llouae,
tel in business
pr Rent, Rooms
ished.
Modern
conveniences,
gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line. people, are interested in Florida
close In.
Lo­
ure on East Cen­
district of city.
35—Wanted
Help,
Male
Inaneial
property. Reach them through
Phono 636W.
tral Street. Lot
cated on Laurel
Building Is of
the
Sentinel. Rate card on ap[ooms and Board
Is 60x124. LoA ve
Two
brick structure
WANTED:
Colored
boy
to
do
jan
TO
REACH
the
prosperous
farm­
FOR RENT: House on Pecan Ave,
ented
between
apartments, one
and can be made
ter Rent, Office, Stoi
Itor work. Sanford Herald.
ers and fern growers of Volus­
Phone 3604. M. M, Lord.
Sanford
and
up-to-dato a t a
up
stairs
and
!or Sale, Acreage
ia county advertise in the DeLand
Palmetto Ave.
ono down stairs
WANTED—50 Laborers at new Ice Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
very small cost.
ale or Exchange
10—For Rent, Rooms
Price
$2,623.00.
apartment.
Price
ACCOUNTANT
Price
9I2.000.OP.
plant $4,00 per day.
with order.
ter Sale, Groves
Cash
$500.00.
One-third cash
$7,500.00.
Cush
Systems
Installed—Audits
FOR
RENT—Rooms
with
or
with­
WANTED: Carpenters. 3 trim
Balance $300.00
’or Sale, Houses
Balanco 1, 2, 3,
to Permanent
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in Special Hates
$3,500.00. Bal­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
men. Cook Bros.
Clientele
semi
annually
4
and 6 years
tele, Lease, Rent
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
Lincoln House.
anco $ 5 0 0 .0 0
with 8% inter­
with Br/o inter­
DAILY
N
E
W
S
-it
covers
Brow­
R.
L.
ROBERTSON
Sale, Live Stock
WANTED: 3 good carpenters. Ap­
semi-annually.
est.
est.
iMm o s I s T e m p l e l l o o m 13
|£For Sale, Miscellaneous FOR RENT:/Two large unfurnish
ply- S. T. Hunt, corner Union and ard County thoroughly whieh is
ed
rooms.
Telsphone
685-W.
one
of
the
most
rapidly
growing
Elliot Ave.,' Mayfair.
Bale, Real Estate
sections on the Florida Coast.
Bale, Furniture
FOR RENT: Exceptionally well
120 acres of truck farming land located about one and oneSample copy and rate card upon
137—
-Wanted
Help,
Salesman
Try Smith's Barber
furbished and well located room.
-Furniture Wanted
half miles southwest of Oviedo. Most of this tra c t is high
request
Frlvato family. Call 64G-J,
■ MAN with car to work in evenings
-Lost, Found
gray hammock land with a few acres of high pine land.
Shop for Rood barber
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­ DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Optician?, Jewelers
Fifty-five acres have at one time been cleared. Price
14— For Sale, Acreage
sition for hustler. Give references
Pensacola i s , beginning
the work. Ladies welcome.
Decunttin*,
$200.00
pef aVre.' ’ Ohe-ha!f cash, balance 1, 2, 3, years with
letter. Wrtte'*iPrt&gt;pD4ition” Care greatest development in Georgia’s
* * A 'M * n U e Sdtth in
FO R &lt;6rtB E M l____
-H lg n ^
*
6% interest.
Herald.
history; a half million dollar high­ Next to Valdez.
F irst St. obout % mile out city
■Piano Tuning
way to the gulf beach just finish­
limits
with
residence
and
fruit
■Plant, Seeds, Trees
solicitors to work on ed; at two million dollar bridge
trees with 1,000 orange. Stock SEVERAL
commission. Right proposition across Escambia Bay started;
•Plumbers and Supplies
ready for budding, all for $2,600, for right man. Apply at Herald
^Poultry and Eggs
quarter million dollar opera houso
$1,700 cash, 1, 2 years for balance. after 6:30 in afternoon..
under construction; two millions
B. II. Bankston, Sanford, Fla.
•Special Notice
being spent on highway; greatest
39--Wanted
Situation,
Female
typew riters and Supplies
chance
for live developer# to get
COMPANY
INCORPORATE!)
17—For Sale, Houses
BYan ted
in on ground floor. Write Devel­
Wanted Help, Female
FOR SALE: 5 room house 2018 WANTED: Young lady wants po­ opment Department. The Pensa­
B a n te d Help, Male
Palmetto Ave. Immediate posses­ sition as bookkeeper, cashier, fi­ cola News.
sion. Inquire first house Oak Hill. ling clerk, general office work or
B a n te d Help, Male or
JOHN E. FOX, Representative
switchboard operator. Phone 552.

Vc\k|ez R ealty Co

ftE A 'L T V

f 1—Announcements
ICTION

a u c t io n e e r

FOR SALE: Small stock of groc­
eries, a bargain If sold quick,
good location for filling station,
will »ell or rent ntoro building with
apartment in back. Inquire Herald
Office.
FOR SALE: Complete meat mar­
ket outfit, including saws, block,
computing scales and large re­
frigerator. This can be had for
cost of accumulated storage chorBcs. II. B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.

■ ® E L L lots and subdivisions
public auction. Lafo Burger KIR SALE: Fordson tractor, cable
it 6, Rock Bldg.. Orlando, Fla.
equipment. Apply Graham. Lako
Forrest Hotel.

Removal Notice

21—Sale, Real Estate

’. C. M. Mitchell’s office is
[located at 301 Palmetto Ave.

3—Autos, Rent

4.

E. SPURLING, siO-divisloi
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F 1o r i
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.

AUTOS FOR HIRB
AUTO SERVICE Day
Bight. Meets all trains. Basr- f oi,r :s a
le
ALE:
2 lota In Sanford
bwnafer. Phone 651 and 63-W
Heights Park Ave. $3,500 each.
Terms. 5 lots Sanford Heights PalHEEL a SONS
Ave. $3,000 each, terms. 4
— You Drive It. .
lots
Pmehurst
$1500. Terms. Elder
Myrtle and 2nd St. at R, R, anu Lovell.

T H P b T O V /N A N ’ C I T H e
A N ' T H l*b H b T H E . O N L Y
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DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise in
the Gainesville Sun.
Eastern exposure, corner
TO REACH BUYERS or eallera of
Florida real estate advertise in
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
Magnolia and Spurling. Ex­
through the_ Xenia Gazette, Zen- the St. Petersburg Times. One can*
cent
a
word
daily,
two
cent*
a
won
ia, Ohio, Rich agricultural dis­
cellent site for beautiful
trict. Want ad and display rates Sundays.
on request.
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene of stupendous develop­
A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you in big ment. Read about it in the Palm
Priced $2500 with
results. Advcrtisa those old ar­ Beach Post. Sample copy sent on
ticles you have stored away and
terms.
havo no use for. A little thirtyADVERTISING
gets
results
if
it
cent ad may bring you several
dollars. Phono 148 and a repre­ reaches potential buyers. Palatkn Daily Nows is circulated in
sentative will call and see you.
an industrial and agricultural sec­
Brooksville—New York, Tampa tion.
and Brooksville syndicate, planning
ten million dollar development pro­ MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
are interested in Florida. Each
ject a t Weekiewnchio Spring and
of
them through a classified ad
along Wcckicwachic River.
in the Morgantown POST. Six
FOR SALE: Complete meat m ar­ cents a word for six consecutive
•
ket outfit, including sawn, block, issues.
computing scales and large re­
frigerator. This can be had for i’HE MORNING JOURNAL ii the
accepted want ad medium Id
cost of accumulated storage char­
Realty Co.
ges. H. H. McCall, Oviedo, Fla. Daytona (Fla.) One cert a word
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE— an insertion. Minimum 25c.
316 First National Bank
Send In your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local ADVERTISE in tho Journal-IIer
Sanford, Fin.
aid. South Georgia's greatccl
dealer so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper. One year, newspaper. Morning, afternoon
Clasaiflec
$8.(10, 6 months, $4.00, three months weekly and Sunday.
$2.00. If you desiro $1,000 insur­ ratca 10c per line. Waycroes Jour
nal-Herald, Waycroes, Georgia.
ance policy add 75c to your order.

Wo Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine'

R \ 0 \ N ’ A L L . N IC K Y
AN* N O T H O N E
— &gt;
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Market Vail

131 feet on C
Avenue
At Willow Av

$4,500. T«

H. S. LONG, Mgr. &gt;

• ■■MmI
Rooms 9-10-11 Ban
I.

HELLO- U I C ^ - '
WHAT ARE. Y O U
D O IN ' O N T H I b
F R E IG H T -, c

I’M C O IN ’
h o h e :

Phone 657.

Tires and Tubes
At prices that are right Pan A n and Standard Gaa |

qu.
* “Veedol Oils” \
'SjZ '

Electric Irons
,) I ■■

ji ..:.

Radio SappUe*

BINE’S FILLING
STATION
I’hone
461-J
^ 2j|, .i'u *.t

'

1113 Sanford Ato. Sanford, 1

AN UNUSUAL OFFERING

HILTON’S

Best and only available BUSINESS SITE at Lako
Monroe, fronting Dixie Highway. Near railroad
and loading station also new power plunt of
Southern Utilities.

Lake Monroe ia sure to grow,
Investigate this today.
Price and terms reasonable.

n sn an n suor
119 Magnolia Ave
f F irst Clata Barbs
Special AUenliosi
Given To Ladle* and C

Elton J. Mougl
ARCHITECT
First National Bank
Sanford. ------------ F

214 E. FIRST ST.
W. R..SMITH, MGR,

By GEORGE McMANUS
nycnvm ’v e : s e e n

$500 und

12Q South Park Ave.

42—Advtg. Mediums

BRINGING UP FATHER
ive : c o t t o c i t o o t c

?1000, $

Contractor and Builder

33—Wanted

1 Female
19—Sale, Live Stock
B a n te d Help, Salesman
B a n te d Situation, Male FOR SALE: One fresh cow,
B a n te d Situation,Female upringer. Cameron Ave. C,
Ford. R. F. D. Box 77.
■ranted Real Estate
-Wanted to Rent
*Advtg. Mediums.______
20— For Sale Miscellaneous

$875,001

Lot9, Block! 18,

umns”
of The Herald.
Let a classi■tV 1* •* \
v
ART THE FLORIST*
EIGHTS—Three rtaftons. Mag. HEW
Flowers for all occasions.
nolle and Second. Ffr»t*ndElni,
814 Myrtle. Phone 260-W
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street

On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will be f 1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

s tO O ‘« .E ’ COIN* T H E .
W R O N C "WAY - Y O U 'K E
THREE, h u n d r e d
1 M ILE^s F R O r \
____ 5
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HONE-

Why waste your time i
ning around looking foi
good investment?
Let
show you how you can
vest your money and doi
it in the next thirty or si
days. We have been In
real estate business for yi
and are glad to say we h
tho finest listings and
best values in the Stata
Florida.
, s
COME AND INVEST1GA
Owners ire urged to
their properties with US
better results and quick ac!

Brokers

Real liaU*
Developers

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NEW GAME LAW
From Pirates
ANNOUNCED BY In Thrilling Game
B y C lose M argin

NEW YORK. Oct. 10.—UP)— hotirs. , “If we are lucky" rfald
Undaunted by Arctic perils. Cap­ Amundsen yesterday, "we will fly
tain Roold Amundson, whose Polar on to Nome—If ot lucky, we will
airplane
expedition barely escaped walk."
pi
Game Commisaioncr Explains
..........
If the airship is flown to Nome
•rived
R H E
&gt;1
into the n W ; 1" * '
ler u, Episcopal Clergyman Told To peniKnyri T,a st. .summer,. arrived
Rules
For
1925
Reason
Dur-1
Score
by Innings:
it will he deflated and sent to the
against the side of the P ^ r »
Appear Before Presiding Friday from Europe to begin
States.
In* a Brief Slay in This p i { t g | ) l i r g h ................. 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 — 3
8 2
the f»H.
'
Official; Convention' Was arations for a resumption oF*tK United
• Amundsen's only dlaappolntnient
City Early This Morning
flight
next
summer
from
Rome
to
Lieut. Jackson was 2o year,
Tanj
UpheldThureday By Bishops
upon arrival here, ho said, was not j.i
Nome in a semi-rigid dirigible
old and was graduated from
As a continuation of last Bum­ to find Ellsworth, famous fob his
Pittsburgh—-Kremer and Smith.
mer's
attempt to fly across the heroic part in the expedition of Attended Protective
Most of Big Church
He emphasized Body Meet at DeLand
roof
of
the world, Amundsen and laat summer.
Washington—
Ferguson. Marberry and Ruel.
iunnlbull « « r
His l»nw
"D eficit Is Raised his youthful
ithful American patron, Lin­
ian- Ellsworth’s role In the proposed
a
/could not be learned
flight,
saying,
"it
would
bo
Im­
Ulsworth, will
coln Elllsworth
” * *head*' a party
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 10.—The Senators regained
and aeronautical possible to carry on tho project Visits Judge Sharon and Sher­
Full Time Bishop From The of 18 ascientists
iff
Hand
at
Cou.’t
House
on
an adventure to. be without him, as ho brings to it en­
their
lost lead in the 1925 baseball-classic here today, when
experts
..........
American Churches Asked mown ns the Amundscn-Ellsworth thusiasm and American interest.
Before
Leaving
for
South
they
defeated
the Pittsburg Pirates in a hard fought, Uphill
’Ellsworth financed Amundsen's
By European Congregations transpolar flight.
game. The final score was 4 to 3.
~
. The purpose of the flight will be first flight t tho extent of $80,000
Commissioner J. B. Royall, of
■Iv.
Free hitting on both side*: and a number of spectacular
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 10&lt;—The geographical exploration and sur­ and will giwi 3 10 0 ,0 0 0 to n c it the State Fish and Game Depart­
plays
featured
the
contest.
Starting
under
clear
skies,
with
Right Rev. William Montgomery vey of a million square milea of year’s expedition.
W
was in this city for a brief
He will be the only Amidcon and ment
Brown, Episcopal bishop convicted Polar regions between the point
ccol 8U
stiff
the Potomac
visit- today, stopping cn rouvu
II breeze
urecze ooff
n wie
ru iu iim c and
u uu into
im u the
m e teeth
wcem of
u i the
**•*route uu cCDl
will
a
c
t'a
s
scientific
lender
anti
heresy by a church court and where Amundsen’s expedition stlpr0r 1927
from DeLand to Orlando according fjci(jcrs the th ird classic of th e year opened promptly at
whose conviction was suatainel by ped last summer and Alaska, the navigator, Scientists and officers to county officials, whom the com- j’u ~o .
wl|I
do
supported
by
tho
Norweg­
hoping to discover large
missioner visited.
Oct. 10.— Wldow of AlrshipCommandcr, the house of bishops of the Episiv explorer
o Ferguson, young, and untried'
areas of land upon which he will ian government, while Italian naypal
church
here'
yesterday,
Inst
On a state tour in the interests
srican Legai mechanics will have charge of
right hnnder started for tho Sena&gt;
Quizzed by Court, Again night announced th at he had re­ plant the Norwegian flag.
of the department, during which he
tors. He pitched good ball,' al- .
tho motors.
lual convenoff
from
Spitsbergen
Takes Issue With Wilbur ceived summons • to appear Mon­ *. . Hopping
expects
to
visit
every
county,'
Mr.
. . . .
-•
-■
I-,,.*
Tho name of tho dirigible, now
though hit freely at times, and was
late
in
May,
after
the
dirigible
has
ly witli the
About Protest of Husband day before the mokt otev. Lthel- been flown from Italy, via Eng­ the N-l of the Italian navy, wil Royall stated this morning in the
in several tight places. But the '
office
of
Judge
J
G.
Sharon
that
bert Talbot, presiding bishop for
R. (go-getyoungster showed rare courage on
land, Amundsen nnd Ellsworth be change to the "Norme ‘ andd will official announcement will be
Eaat Cleve- Wa s h i n g t o n ; O c t. 1 0 .—w — sentence.
sixty! carry the Norwegian flag,
several occasions.' He was relieved
hope
to
reach
Alaska
in
mado today tegarding the revised
Exhibiting nn order to that ef­
for a pinch hitter in the seventh,
te-haired, 59 Mrs Margaret Rose Lnnsdowne, fect
game
laws
for
the
1925
season.
purporting
to
bear
the
signa­
Jjfi
and Marberry finished the game.
and banker the voung widow of Commander ture of tne presiding bishop the de­
He
said,
"The
Department
of
Zachary 7,ansdowne, took direct
He
retired
tho
sido
in
order
in
tho
Game and Fresh Water Fish is
jver seas engi* issue Friday with Secretary Wil­ posed prelate told newspapermen
eighth, but was touched for threo
today mailing out all forms of li­
national com- bur before tho-navol court of in­ thnt he hnd now “changed his mind
hits in the ninth.
Many
Communities
Report
cense
for
hunting,
trapping^and
quiry on question of whether her about leaving New Orleans, and
It was a spectacular finish to an
non-resident
fishing.
Tho
season
Decided
T
e
m
p
e
r
a
t
u
r
e
would
stay
nnd
fight
this
thing
out
exceptionally good ball game. BigaSMircd long be- husband did p r o o s ta g n ln s t the
opens
for
hunting
and
trapping
on
Changes as Chilly Winds bee, batting for Kremer, could do
a finish."
■ ■
,
.he first roll call mid-continontal flight of the u n ­ to He
Nov. 20., and closes on . Feb. 15,
refused to indicate what ac­
I’roductc Man yOvercoata no more than lift a fly to center
mounced nnd his ship Shenandoah.
1920. The federal law on nuga­
Recalling th at immediately afU r tion he contemplated in view of the
field. Moore and Carey singled In
toward P. Savage,
tory
birds
closes
the
season
on
Hucceesion and Moore moved to
• Edward Spttfford the wreck of tho Shenandoah she order directing him to appear for
ATLANTA,
Ga.,
Oct.
10.—UP)—
Jan. 31, 1926."
successfully move* had asserted that her husband hud sentence.
third. Cuyler was hit by a wild
Sudden
drops
in
temperatures
late
Attends
DeLand
Meeting
The presiding bishop could not State Will ^Conclude Argu- Head of Official Police Moga-'
be made a unanl- lodged a protest against tho flight
Mr. Royall came here from Do- Friday and lust night gave Dixie heave, and tho bases were loadod. .
fine. TtlLs Local Chamber I.and, where ho was present at its first touch of real winter. Swopt Barnhart popped out to Ruel and
ic voto: McQuIgg. and that the naval secretary had he reached for a statement.
meiU EHriy ^Antl Then Case
All But $99,000 Raised.
Of Increasing Activities of the semi-annual ’meeting of the by chilly winds, many communities Traynor closed the struggle whet**
followed .with u statem ent that no
r221; SnVftge, 55.
tw
iV Go
w i iq Jury
Jury; Defense
Will
All but $99,000 of the $ 1 ,50 0 ,0 0 0
what wus termed protest had been made, Mrs. LansCriminal Klemcrit In State Volusia County Game Protective reported decided changes In tqm- ho -flied out to McNeely. after half
Finishes Pieii L,ast Night
’legion's n)ost hamon- downe said one of her reason A for deficit facing the Episcopal church
Association, held in that' city Fri­ perature idml official forocaaia con* .fng three balls a.id two strikes.
3n| despito It wan con- appearing before the court was to in the United s ta te s was raised by
day.
He reported an enthusiasms tamed prxlletfons of frost In soma - 'K rem er mas hit at opportune
'A
w
am
lhf
agabd*'.,
the
horde
of
nj ^ r r m r^ b o u n t y
rated four days \ui-_ «uinhnni*e. U&gt;H her.as«.»rti«»n bad
nnd encouraging session there. t localities. ‘ Following ’ tttV - Ibrtg times, though an ertor behind him
crkjunaK
iw
rcotft^fllctJ
'jlr.d
cob•
f/GURT
HtoUSff.-nOCKlNGout! ^WTUcTl threntlTi- b&lt;*hmtb*UnthU4. by.of rieicnl, CMFollowing calls on Judge Sharon, drough, whleh continued for more provved costly. Both hurlers were
HAM, N. G./' Oct. li C - W — flilcnce nicn who form a' good share Sheriff Hand and otlrir countjy than twer months In some seCtionn, _given remarkable support In view
iuj dflugaVcs Iqta if rcnpondenco read inlca' the record and house of deptiticA toddy.
of tho mobs of poopla arriving in heads, Commissioner Royall left
The Cano of State versus W.
of the court.
th e aubscriptions to wipe out the
* the wind that tore across
----- the
this state dally, httraCted by tho for Orlando when* he will appear the change to cooler weather p ro-[of
B:
C6le,
wealthy
cotton
man­
This
correspondence,
she
added,
deficit
were
started
a
t
the
morning
rk of DlHScnttiop.
duced
a
crop
of
overcoats
on
tho
field.
talcs
of
fabu.lous
fortune
gained
ufacturer, charged with mur­
»f commendation for consisted of her husband's letter session when New York pledged
Pittsburgh scored first, sending1
hero over night, was Issued today nt a game protective meeting this .streets and caused a hunt for blnnder, wns given to the Jury at
to the chieT.of imval operations $250 000 and at tho close of the af­
.
kets laid away’for m any‘months. a run across the plate in the sec­
by II. C. Heffner, business manager 'afternoon.
12:10 o’clock, tic la charged
The announcement made today
Aug. 4, recommending postpone­ ternoon session $1,101,000 had been
of the Police Review, official organ at the revised gnme laws is given Reports from sections of the west ond inning when Traynor tallied on
with killing W. W. Ormond,
ment of die flight until the second pledged for this purpose.
of
the National Association of Po­ i in full, as follows:
which told of snow, nwakened fear* W right’s sacrifice after he had
the daughter’s former sweet­
wcok in September and the mak­
Tho joint session of the two
licemen.
....................
“Application blanks for all umotig Southern farmers, who have clouted out a triple to right field,
ing of a trial flight to Detroit houses was hold for the purpose 'of
heart.
Mr. Heffner, who is in thi:« city forms of licenses must be proper­ pinned their hopes to fall crops aft- Tho Senators not to be outdone,
to test the mooring mast late in hearing the report of the national
ROCKINGHAM. N. C.. Oct. 10. which he represents, has been close- ly filled out and attested before the parching dry w eather of la te Jcanio back in the third inning ami
April. Both of these recommen­
tied the score. Rico singled ami
—W. B. Cole, wculthy cotton man­ in the Interests of the periodical license cun be issued. These ap­ summer.
dations were disapproved by the council.
went to third on successive s a c r i ­
|y
affiliated
with
national
police
Bishop
Thomas
F.
Gallor,
preaiI
Dixie
shivered
last
night
from
plication
blanks
enn
lie
secured
ufacturer,
Friday
night
heard
the
chief of naval operations on Aug.
dent or the council, in Introducing last wordsr spoken in his defense affairs and hus boen connected with the county Judges, sporting good Virginia through the middle Atlan­ fices by Harris and Goslin. He
well known detective or­ stores, hardwure stores and vari­ tic states. Although temperatures scored a minute later of Judge s
“Because of weather conditions the report presented a survey of j for the killing last Aug. 16 of the various
ganizations
in n number of the ous other places. These license were not extremely low, the sud­ protty double down first base line.
the
work
of
the
church
pointing
onc-timo sweetheart of hts -1-yenr:orni period in
larger metropolitan centers. He are mailed to the various county den change produced much tho
In their part of the fourth, tho
rs. Lanxdownc out the "remarkable increases^ of oid daughter, Elisabeth.
Audrey L. Brooks, Greensboro, told local officers of the Chamber judges to issue to hunters, trap­ same effect us n bit of freezing Buccaneers again took the leail
f legs of the offering during recent years.
In 1923 the amount contributed last night asked that the Jury ac­ of Commerce of th e criminal men­ pers and non-resident fishermen. weather. Official forecasts contain­ when Cuyler doubled to deep cen­
eilule, and the
Thv licenses aro being sent out ed prediction:! of frost in upper ter field and scored a minuto later
was $15J)00,000 over and above quit a man who killed W. V&gt;. &lt; r* ace todnv.
husband
Ho stated that among tho crim­ early for the convenience of the Georgia, North and South Carol­ on u single by Barhart. In this
thnt of 1922.
mood to protect himself and fundinning, Ferguson worked himself in
The national council was autho- . from threats of personal vio- inal element drawn to the boom public to uvoid the congestion and ina and Tennessee.
rush
in
securing
licenses
All
li­
zone
by
the
stories
of
easy
pickFair and continued cold was tho a hole by allowing three men
officer Is allowed to do to his su­ rized to spend $19,000,000 during i |cnre an(j glander."
»Hng.
ingM'are scores of petty grafters censes must be secured from coun- edict of tho forocaaters for the to get on bas's. With two men on,
.reports anu rcsolu- periors,
the triennium but
| Totlay Solicitor Don Phillips will and swindlers. And particular num­ ty judges.
south with the exception of he purposely walked Smith, filling
»d qff nnd adopted by
"My husband also felt that the spent just over *11,000,000 he s.u,"*; j e||vcr the lost argument for the erous, according to the former de­
Tne commissioner capeicciully. calls whole
Northern Louisiana, Arkansas, Ok­ the sacks. He then struck Kremer
tes under the precise Shenandoah, being our only fight­ by
of distrcssnlK
Af
Judge T. B. Finley
uy the
inv exercising ------­
calls the attention of the public
inism of the retiring ing airship, should be treated like economy and rigid cutting of ex­ reads hi. charge one of the state’s tective, aro worthless check artists, thnt they must sfecure lictnao be­ lahoma, East and West Texas out for the second time.
whose
activities
have
grown
to
added one more to
imander,
------. - James A.. a man o’ war, used only for war penses
most sensational murder trials will alarming proportions in Florida fore hunting. One particular fea­ whore rising tem peratures were ex- itsPittsburgh
total in the sixth when after
pec
ted.
The deficit in 1924 in the w otkj go to the jury.
hington, D. C., with problems, and should not be taken
ture of the new game und fish law
within the past few months.
Tho lowost temperature reported two were out, Wright was safe on
swiftness not previ- on commercial trials inland simply of the council was &lt;183,000 nnd
is a resident of the State of t lorPent-up
feeling
of
defense
and
In
proof
of
the
influx
of
crooks,
at legion
to give taxpayers a look at their the president diacussod tho ques­ prosecution lashed out In the words
up
to 10 o’clock last wait at Louis­ first on a bud throw nnd went to
iria may secue x state lie w e .fo r
property."
tion of how the church could pro­ of counsel during the day. Harold he directed attention to the rec­ $10.25, which will entitle the hold­ ville, Ky., where a mark of 43 de­ thin! on Smith’s single. He scored
n minute later on Kremcr’s ain; resolutions adopted
Mrs. Lansdowne was the only vide against a similar deficit In Cooley, Asheville, N. C., James A. ent arrest of a well known forger, er to hunt in each county of the grees was recorded, with the mer­ glo.
I)r, Forster, who is also known at* State. It has been the practice cury dropping steadily.
' services for World witness heurd yesterday. She read I the future,
Lockhart, Charlotte, and Larry A. S. Sloan, in St. Petersburg,
In tho sixth the Senators also
►or interests peculiar a prepared statement, was not
Official temperuture
reports
* 'in turn the wjiere he' ifc said to have accumu­ in the past for people to buy a
Rcfcrring to the proposal to reNewbem, spoke
scored,
Goose Goslin
a
znd of national of in- crojs examined by cither the court duce the amount of tho budget tu co tcn’Uolia 0f tho state, tho-M'-*from
Washington
indicated
South$
I
tl
111
if
H
n
n
iii^
w
ii
"
. clouting
. .
r
county
license
und
hunt
in
other
the
lated
u'limall
fortune
fhrough
jtis
ern
minimum
temperatures
up
to
homo
run
to
right
field
bleucner-'.
rest. One, however,; of counsel for the interested par­ nn amount T ep W h ted »&gt;y tl u
than his home county.
^ and a„ ttin lhe state.
facilo pen. Dr. Forster has a long
&gt; tho legion go on i ties, and was on the witness stand
“Trapping license docs not give 8 o’clock ranged from 56 decrees! thu ball going over tho fence on
• • und• Littlo
......................
’ the bound. The champions madpolice record in northern Btates. the holder a privilege to kill or at Memphis
Hock Ark.,
ring United Stntea 1slightly less than a qquarter of un n ^ S n ° B h h . “ o .lto r M th in . A n ln „ . r y
^
WJth the certain knowledge of capture gamo birds or animals. A to 47 at New Orleans and Jackson­ two other hits in this inning but
the policy
of
the hour.
"
'* *'
Thro.)
were unable to make them count
the "presence of increasing crook­
[of the League of Nu
(Continued on I’ago Threo)
ville.
Accompanied by
the edness in the state, Mr. Hefffibr
re-read
and
re-ipterpreted,
for scores.
**.
n#5 to friends und dressed m black, the
statemenU of counsel assailed.
emphatically warm* law abiding
The seventh buw Manager Bucky
ace
in- young widow was completely self­
Snow nnd Sleet Fall
... to. „a court of
........
The charge of the state that citizens to bo careful in their deal­
isticc.
CHICAGO. Oct. 10.—(/P)—Old H arris resorting to stragety to,
possessed.
Cole's plea of self-defense nnd in­ ings with strungers. and particul­
lia Gets Next Meet,
man winter stepped on Autumn’s put tha Senators ahead. He sent
,After bearing
; statem ent the
sanity are inconsistent shared the arly in tho acceptance of checks.
ire ting will bo held in court adjourned tiritil Monday.
toes in the middle west Friday, Liebotd in to bat for Ferguson
brunt of the.attacks on the futili­
•in 1920 and that nf
bringing snow. u’.eot, a blizzard or and little Nemo drew a pa.-s to
ty of each. The defense’s conten­
, France.
two aiul prospects of frost und first McNecly was then sent in­
to run for Liebold. Rice flew out
tion that hb shot to protect him­ Italian Masons Told
commanders chosen
[muddy football fields today.t
Barnhart.. S. Harris was safe
Further talcs of the widespread self ami his family again wus busIre: Hugh B. Duvis,
A
cold-drizzling
rain
with
shift­
To Hold No Meetings Judgment of dumugca totalling ing winds covered the entire mid- to
on first on a buntt and Goslin fool­
fame of, nnd popular interest in cd on the defendant’s'receipt «r a
r, Oklahoma; Joseph Y.
.
’
.
_____
‘
I
Judgmc.........
—
..
.
'hency Orianiio, Fla - Vincent A ‘ WASHINGTON,
WASHINGTON, Oct.
Oct. 110.—UP)—
0 ,-( /P )- Florida among northerners la re­ “slander’ letter; his testimony
nnvii.' Oct. 10.—U^)
lft
Domizio1
rendered
the dlewest -and moved castwurd dur­ ed the Pirate infield by bunting,
ROME,
uonuzio $2,204.18
*‘ ^ &gt;daywus
seauion
0f theduring
Seminole
.aroll, I iiilmlelphiu;' James f ! PrBjJ d,I,wl£ S ^ id! 9 wilhht!,,, actlon ported by Henry S. Long, who has that after receiving threats from
ing tho day. the rain being inter­ filling the bases. Judge sent a
Iqwell, ( B e n . Utah, and Ray u .
the shipping board row.
recently returned from a vacation the dead man he made repeated ef­ Totriginu, Grand Master of the County Court, in favor of the J. spersed at times with snow which long sacrifice to center, scoring
McNeely and S. Harris scored
iH lH k ld .’of Providence, R. I.
The Department of Agriculture I trio which
wu,vu included
---------- ---n -number of forts to avoid him, and that When Masonic order in Italy, has issued li. Coit Company, named as the melted ns soon ss it fell.
later
when J. Harris poled a single
F. Burton, Den Moines, reported improvement in grain c|ties between Detroit and New he shot his mind was “ull to an ’ order to* all lod^os to holu no plaintiff in eight damage suits on
Killing frost fur Central lUinoln
meetings and cease all work until
a
1
I
to left field.
crops.
chosen national adjutant i'Vnntl
and
I’
i
in
ts
further
west
ware
fore­
York
the
docket,
......
...
The
The line-ups were as follows:
. .. . Postmaster General in-L In illustrating thla fact today, P In anticipation of the end of the further notice. His .action follows
Irt H. Tyndall of IndianuAwards were made in seven o f |c#at lor tonight should the kies
Mason
clashcf'iat
Washington: Rice, centerfield;
vited
additional air mail route he stated that any native of Hor- trial Rockingham Friday was again recent' Facist
[1 be national treasurer.
....
which”
levertl
persons [tho c a fe ’ the rfcfcndants of which i . , ear cleur weather was indicated
IMda,
5dn&gt; reKigtering
fco?,
Scores of persons from Florida in wmen
ev. William Patrick of San bids.
bids,
i
uro named as J. T. Hickson, M. I- for today with cold weather but Stanley Harris, second base; uoaregistering in
in " northern Vlilerowdtd.
Scoi
* •
were killed.
(Continued on Pago Three)
f»r*t m m ; .
lo, was elected national
Secretary Wilbur congratulat-1 tel is immediately the ccntt
Wright, R. L. Grier. J. R. Parker, I jrajr an,| rising tem peratur weru lir., leftfield; Judge,
P
j ed the MncMilla
illan Arctic expedi-! interest for the duration of n *
________ _
Meyer,* third base; J.
A. C. Jones; and W. T. Flicker, promised for Sunday
stay. There uppeara to be a unyfl—r_ —!---------- ‘ 1 . r 7 T T V l J
Sinua
Citv.
ter of Jack London, the late don. III James Roheson and A. M.
-*
"
’Iowa,
^ renorteti frost trightfield; Peckinpaugh, shorts*
was chosen to head thol The drafting of 23 minor lea- versal de*ir? S “W r l d sn
T f f P P l i n ^ W &amp; k t a (0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 1 0 1 1 A g r e e S
fs auxiliary 6f the American &gt;*fUc Htars by the majors was an- ceming 'anything Floriuta , k
L v Z C C llU
^
^
•
-s n \ r
She is Mrs. Eliza London , ntunced.
! said.
in1 of Sun Francisco.
( Arrangements were completed
Speaking of the abnormal m
vice prcajdcnta chosen f°[ funding the Czccho Slovakian i flux a t this time, .tr . - ‘ B _
Southern division, Mrs. A. F.
Mrs. M argaret Ross Lanulownc I
on all boat 'to m s 'puth. aml
t WASHINGTON^ Oct.
jlccinwif! interest "on f°tho advance? j 'cived an award .if $92 and costs ot Ladd. 111., and othur nearby cotn- catcher; Kremer. pitefter.
‘ c, Greenville, S. C.
Umpires: McCormick at pu
«&gt; court I latvs that he waRcd H
u g , EatablUhing
lhe| since they were made, with a rate [n jUl
. gulnst E. F. Lone, the jmuritlc i reported a driving snow­
!iarp fight occurred on the
- at first
** - *base;
- —- Moriarttw
Rigler
|tion floor over
15 lu!,t court record th-jws. Tho judgment storm
•
second base and Owens at tl
8 nnd 40, auxiliary to the 40 jShenamlodh flight.
when returning
" h ^ i d , : T fQri^ nml *
Friday agrecd to June 15, 1935. and \ 1-2 £ » \ w by it
default!* •
for the remainder
,!ain*;d as de-11FIRE DESTROYS WAREHOUSE
...........
.....
■ H H I of mthe sixB | Charles E. Hear
funed because u clause in the I merger examined a number ofl**1** Ut*c° C? urV,Td aeries gumesi “ponu
to th e L’ni‘ !tY:tWQ-yeai amortization period^ fendant in s^eivli procMding inFIRST INNING
mi tut cd by Ernest; F. Hammond, | VALDOSTA, Ga., Oct. 10—UP)—
40 constitution barred q egto! witness
Moore walked. Carey bit iI H W
•
'
i Comme
Damages, estimated between $40,.
sustained judgment in the case.
In the last case on ifo.* docket, j 000 and $50,000 vras caused by fire pitcher and went to fl:*st. ^ w
M cnusetts and Minnesota
Louise M. Tunnicliffe gained the i which den’royed the J. E. Urad- going to second. Cuyler
' “ I umlemocrat?c M lhoughlt I w S h i i ^ V
uT *
I unsold. Mr. .Long f S W w ^ ^ I o u t and arrangement maoe
'affairs. She iccision ever lam Uroi on a dam­ .ihaw cotton warehouse a t Jenningj center field, both runners .
jointed out that, the 40 und y|«pcak a. ........... .
. , _j
.
.
J tp ^ M . .
,
------- -------------------------- w
....... - . . . ge claim. Plaintiff ,v s awarded Fin., according to word recvivid their bags. Barnhart hit
double play, Ferguson
Jtutfon drew a color line. The
-------- - ; --------------I ^ T h ^ benefit of community a d -!J« •
haU arrivcd in this cember, to and mteiest through 62.50 by court order.
here.
!to Judge. No runs, no h
the first eighteen years
ixt coi*v “„ m° app&lt;ar np,ln ot IN a t i o n a l A i r R a c e s
y J u s in J i
s
ln the
fK“ #,r“‘
uear4 ot ®
ICountry.
rots.
, .AGED SOLOISTS DIES . •
this time, according to Mr.
The A n J K w w g i *
I Rice hit a groun
who
reports
considerable
ixfd T o M onday \
M arkets
was out. Harris “
Lvux REACHES —FRANCE! P o s t p o n e ------I LONDON, 0
10
terest in some i&gt;***«
pugo —
-- • ‘
! tere«t
"~7T~^iJiliirnval
a! t lunm
sum
ot imWW.5oo:
u b ,uw ,w »| -hlch lhe v r t yZJT^
&lt;aiM)0i.
I
f
f
i
i
a
e
t
m
p
.“
m°“
!field. Goidin
. V r ... I __ .I_r
.uhlrh
anoeared
in U!.a, provul._ui
Umin! mate something over so.uw.v
tisimr
which
app&lt;
Oct. 1 0 .—UP)—Wheat Ayres.
O ct.! sdv
the u u i. ol .h . « t,!e e ..h t
VE •.•Z Z T 'iL ,
MITCHELL FIELD
Ipassed ball
have laid' in CHICAGO,
r 139 to 139 1-2; May 1401a week at the open-a
yj~’ A.rV‘5e'
10— UP) 1U.--IJP)— A 6B H'ib M b CMiea !'h U.icTph1a fl.UI..
Jee Minister Cuilluux and postponement
December. 75 | the
rn "f.hin debt, funding mi*- the
'
ii r races, th e P u lit-1ttvo or uovaiui. __
.
.
'5-B
u ' iiik from .iw Unltedl
lam ent, Mr. I ong is
here today aboard
sllef i’t the succew
qf puoi
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 9 —THa
ftBCfMtion that Senator Couzena’
tlttre on invaitlgatlon of tho
il Revenue Bureau of the
lent ba given a
en Congress
Con
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Ufa when
t in Daeembrr wax received in
* tration circles in gloomy
aa applause. '
I committee was a source of
worry to the administration
ar and the earlier part of
if ohe.
Internal Revenue Bureau
far more of the govern;'a money than any other of
, Its agencies, and if anything is
ire it's apt to be wrong
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an
exceedingly
Urge scale.
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Senator Couzena sayi
■aya plainly
that such actually la the rate—
pdrhap. not that there'a punish
’ ' jwhoneaty but that the aysends itself to gravo abuses
snd that these abuses do indeed

ties they may attempt to turn the
investigation to the question of
tax-exempt secruities—the favorite
tax reducing method of million­
aires.

Department Heads
Report Much Game
In Glades County

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(.T o w n sh ip

TERM S AND P n o Y H H
act shall b e a

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R ID A . IX AND T O *

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POIW U'jrr LAKE.

Complainant*.

KAMAKIAN. s t a l.
Defendant*.

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TO MICHAEL KAMAKIAN, AND
W IF E . VEZT KAMAKIAN. DAVID
HADCCIIIAN. AND M IK E CH O P A NIAN OF THE C ITT OF D E TR O IT .
OOtWCT OF WAYNE. fTTATK O f
M ICinilAN. AND A RTI N B A M AN.
OH ANNA# CHOBANIAN A N D W f K
ELIZABETH CHOBANIAN, A V AK
a k o c l i a n a n d W IF E . Z A R L H EH
ARGULIAN, JllTPON V A NANIAN
AND W IFE. ALICE M A K A N lA K
MAROOfl MAHOOSIAN AND W P K
MAItY
MARGOS! AN,
DIKHON
JENOAZIAN AND W IF E . AOIIASABAT JENOAZIAN. AND K R IK O R
VALBAXDIAN. O F T H E CITY OF
IIACINK. COUNTY O F RA CIN E AND
STATE OF WISCONSIN.
It ap p earin g fro m a sw o rn bill
of com plaint filed In th la ca u se In
the above styled C o u rt th a t you
and each of you a r e re sld e n ta o f a
State an d C ountry o th e r th a n th e
State of F lorida, th a t M ICH A EL
KAMAKIAN. and W ife. X E Z T KAM­
AKIAN. DAVID IIA D U C IIIA N . and
MIKE CHOBANIAN. a r s re s id e n ts
of the C ity of D etro it. C o u n ty of
W ayne, S tate of M ichigan, a n d th a t
ARTIN DALIAN. OH ANN AH CHO­
BANIAN nnd W ife. E L IZ A B E T H
CHOBANIAN, AVAK AKQULIAN
and W ife. ZARCHBB AKOULIAN.
niJPON MAN AN! AN
an d
W lfs.
ALICE MAN AN I AN, MARGOS MARCOSIAN an d Wife. MARY MARGOSIAN. DIKRON JE N O A ZIA N an d
Wife. AOHASABAT JEN O AZIA N,
K R IK O R NALBANDIAN, a r e re s i­
d en ts o f th e City of Ilac in a. C ounty
of Itacln e and S ta te n f W isconsin,
and th a t you and each o f you a re
over th e a g e of tw e n ty -o n e y e a rs.
T herafore, you an d each o f you
a re h ereb y required on th e 19th
dmjr of. October. A. D.. 1915. to p e r ­
sonally be and a p p e a r b efo re th e
C ircuit C ourt of th e S ev en th J u d i­
cial C ircu it of F lo rid a. In a n d fo r
Sem inole County In C h a n c e ry ., a t
the C ourt H ouie a t H anford, F lo r ­
ida. and th e n and th e r e m a k e a n s ­
w er to th e bill of c o m p la in t (lied
ag a in st you In th is c a u se b y N. II.
flARNKR. HENRY F . SLA TER .
GEORGE GARLAND a n d F O R R E S T
LAKE, to require th e sp e c ific p e r ­
form ance o f an ex e cu to ry c o n tra c t,
o th e rw ise a decree p ro c o n fe sso w ill
be en tered ag a in st y o u a n d ea ch of
you.
It Is f u r th e r ordered t h a t th la c i­
ta tio n be published In th e HANFORD
HERALD, n n ew spaper p u b lish ed In
Homtnnle Couniy. F lo rid a , o n ce a
w eek for fo u r weeka.
WITNEHH my h an d a s C lerk and
th e seal nf th e above sty le d C o u rt
on th is th e 17th d ay o f H eptem ber,
A. D. 1936.
V. E. DOUGLAgH.
C lerk of th e C ircuit C o u rt o f th e
Heventh Ju d icial C irc u it o f F lo r ­
ida. In an d for Hemluole C ounty.
(HEAL)
B y:
A. M. W E E K S,
D ep u ty C lark .
DeCOTTES te SPEN CER.
Solicitor* and of C ounsel fo r th e
C om plainants.

AND FRHSCRIB
EV ID EN CE IN Cl
CUTIONB RESULTING
VIOLATION O F ANY ^ O F
PROVISIONS
O F T H IS auACT.
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T h e ab o e e A ct w aa
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aid published S ep te m b er 11th. 1926
an d referen ce c a n b« b ad to sa id
proposed A ct upon In sp ec tio n o f th o
files o f th e S an fo rd H erald .
By o rd er o f th e B oard o f C o u n ty
C om m issioners of S em inole C o u n ty .

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a p p e a r in g b y th o sw o rn b ill of
m p la in t h e r e in t h a t y o u .a n d eacfc
• f - y o u . m a y b e In te re s te d In th * l
C e rta in d e s c rib e d lo t of lan d In Sem d e s c rlb C o u n ty .,- F lo rid a ,. a n dt\ deae
ed a b o v e . Y ou a n d ea c h o? y o u
Iroid to
h e re b y «nB*M(sn&lt;fael
ro m m o n d M and
a n d Pailn
re q u ire
a p p e a r t o s a id b ill o f c o m p la in t a t
th o C o u rt H o u so In H anford. S em i­
n o le C o u n ty , F lo rid a , o n M onday.
t h e S th d a y 'o f O cto b e r. A. D. 1936.
sa id b................
in w ill b. .e. —
ta k e n
o t h e r w i s e ........
a s c o n fe sse d by you a n d . e a c h o f
u . s a id b ill o f c o m p la in t h a v in g
o eof
e , q. u ie te a file d f o r th e p uurpr opse
tn g t i t l e to th e ab o v e d eo crlb ed lan d
In th o C o m p la in a n t. J . E- S n y d er.
I T IS F U R T H E R O H D E R E D T h a t
th la o r d e r b e puhli*h&gt;-d o n ce a w ee k
In f o b r c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k ly Issue*.
o f th e S a n fo rd H erald , a n e w s p a p e r
p u b lis h e d In S em in o le C o u n tr, F lo -

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........PROPERTY
U M f M t M Railroad
A BARGAIN—
GOOD TERiiig

A FEW CHOICE HOUSES
Located la R xeh uta Residential
Pries and T em « on Request

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F , w 1t n ES8 m 7 h a n d a s C le rk o f
0a&gt;said Board on th is th e l l t h d a y
o f S eptem ber. I 9 » . l o a
V. E. DOUGLASS,
C lerk of th e C irc u it C o u rt o f S em i­
Selected with refereneo to LOCATION offer. .
nole C ounty. F lo rid a a n d o x -o fflcio C lerk of th e B o a rd o f C o u n ty
fol rente In •fHmhilyt
'
C o m m issioners o f S em in o le C o u n ­
ty . F lo rid a.
(tte r - - D O N E A N D O R D E R E D th is th e
(SE A L )
1 st d a y o f O cto b e r, A. D. 1336.
S ep t: 11-13 O ct: 3-9-M -33-30. Nov.
Price and Terns Very Attractive
V. B. DOUGLASS,
C -ll.
C le rk o f C lr e a lt C o u rt. S e v e n th J u ­
BUT IN 8ANFORD
d ic ia l C irc u it, 8« w in o le C o u n ty .
IN CIRCU IT COURT. SE V E N T H J U ­
F lo rid a .
V
: Safe and Sound.
D IC IA L
C IR C U IT ,
SF.RIN O LB (B E A L )
COUNTY, FLO R ID A . IN C H A N B y A. M. W E E K S . D. C.
CRUV.
JA M E S O
0.. SHARON.
J . E. SNYDER.
S o lic ito r f o r C o m p la in a n t.
C o m p lain an t,
IN T H B C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E
va.
REALTORS
SEVENTH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
SAMUEL A LEX A N D EIL If liv in g ,
17 Yeira of Sneered in Sanford
O F F L O R ID A , IN ANW F O R SE M ­
an d If dead a ll p a r tie s c la im in g
IN O L E C O U N T Y . IN C H A N C E R Y .
an y in te re s t by, th ro u g h o r u n d e r
ilagnolra a t Second.
p.
S am uel A lex an d er, a s h e irs, d e - S E M IN O L E COUNTY BANK, a c o r ­
p o r a tio n o r g a n is e d a n d e x is tin g
v lseea o r le g ate e* o r o th e rw ise ,
u n d e r th o la w :, of th o S ta te of
LOANS
in th e la n d s In volved la th is s u it
F lo rid a .
ns h e re in a fte r d e s c rib e d ; J o h n W.
C o m p lain an t.
p ead . If liv in g , a n d If d ea d a ll
p a rtie s c la im in g a n y In te r e s t by,
■ H m iiia iu im ia M n iu u iin u m u u
th ro u g h o r u n d e r J o h n W . Pend, F. MOORE.
D efen d a n t.
a s h elra. devisees, le g a te e s o r O th­
N o tic e O f S p e e ta l M aster's S a le
erw ise, In th e la n d s In volved In
N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv en t h a t u n ­
th is s u it as h e r e in a f te r d e s c rib e d ;
W illiam D. H olden. If liv in g , a n d d e r a n d b y v ir tu e o f a d ecree of
If dead all p a r tie s c la im in g a n y f o re c lo s u re a n d s a le e n te re d In th e
In te re s t by, th r o u g h
o r u n d e r a b o v e e n title d c a u s e on th e 9 th d ay
tV llllam D. H olden, a s h eirs, d e v i­ o f M ay. A. D. 1935, I. a s Special
sees o r le g a te e s o r o th e rw ise . In M a s te r In C h a n c e ry , on M onday th e
th e la n d s Involved In th is s u it a s Snd d a y o f N o v em b e r 1936, In f ro n t
h e r e in a f te r d e s c rib e d ; S im p so n R. o f th e C o u rt H o u se door In S an fo rd .
lo rid
“ a, w ill o fF u lc h e r. If liv in g , an d If d e a d a ll S e m in o le C o u n ty , FHi
le a n d se ll to th e ■hV
lgnhH
es
p a r tie s c la im in g a n y I n te re s t^ b ^ , f e r f o r s atie
rin g th e le g a l
b id d e r f o&gt;rr ccaali
a s h d uuirln
th ro u g h o r u n d e r S im p so n R.
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b ein g in th e C ity
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te e s o r o th e rw ise . In th e l a n d s l n - s it u a te , ly
S'em inole an d ■
volved In th la c u lt n s h e r e in a f te r o f 8anforcL C o u n ty of S
r Six rooms', garage, large lo t
d e rrrlb e d ; a n d W. IL H a r ris . If S t a t e o f 'FFIlo rid a , m ore p a r tic u la rly
d
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liv in g , a n d If d ea d a ll p a r tie s
L o t S e v e n (7 ) o f Block MB*\ o t
claim in g an y I n te r e s t by. th ro u g h
Built with great care for resident owner.
o r u n d er W. H. H a r ris , a s h eirs, B u e n a V is ta E s ta te s , a c c o rd in g to
devisees o r le g a ts e s o r o th e rw ise . t h e p la t th e r e o f a s reco rd ed In tho
In th e la n d s in v o lv ed In th la a u lt o ffic e o f th e C le rk of th o C irc u it
High grade, built-in features and many u tiJ
C o u r t- o f S em in o le C ounty. F lo rid a,
a s h e re in a fte r d escrib ed .
s u b je c t to c e r ta in co n d itio n s a n d r e ­
D efen d a n ts.
s tr ic tio n s .
Iected for comfort and convenience.
O rd e r Of P w h lleatlo a.
T e riu * : C a sh . P u rc h a s e r to pay
T H E ST A T E O F FLO R ID A . TO:
Sam uel A lex an d er. If liv in g , an d f o r deed.
Essentially a Worth-while property.
W k E . W H IT E ,
If dead a ll p a r tie s c la im in g a n y In­
te re s t by, th ro u g h o r u n d s r S am uel a W . S P E N C E R J r..
A lex an d er, n s h elra . devlseeo, le g a ­ S o lic ito r a n d o f C ounsel fo r
tee* n r o th e rw ise . In th e la n d s In ­ th o C o m p lu ln a n t.
volved In th la s u it, a s h e r e in a f te r O ct. 3-9-I6-33-30.
d escrib ed ; Jo h n W . Pend, If liv ­
ing, an d If dead a ll p a r tie s c la im in g IN T H E C IR C U IT COt’n T O F T H E
SK V B X T 1I JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
n n y In te re s t by, th ro u g h o r u n d e r
O F F L O R ID A . IN A ND F O R SEM
J o h n W. Pend, a s h eirs, d ev isees,
le g a te e s o r o th e rw is e In th e la n d s
IX O L E
C O U NTY.
IN
C IIA X C K IIY.
Involved In th is s u it n s h e r e in a f t­
Anv physician will tell you that
K. LANK, ao m etlm es
e r d e s c rib e d : W illiam D. H olden. If E D W A R D
k n o w n n s E. V. LANE, n n d EVA
liv in g , a n d lr d ead a ll p a rtle a claim “ rfd Purification of the Sys­
"Perfect
Ing ony In te re s t by. th ro u g h o r u n ­
A. H E R N D O N , u n m a rrie d .
P )-1
tem is Natrue's foundation of Per­
d e r W illia m D. H olden, a* h eirs, d eC o m p lain an ts.
‘g
8QV«
fect Health." Why not rid your­
vlsees. le g a te e s o r o th e rw ise In th e
BART NASON, Local Manager
la n d s In v o lv ed In th is s a lt a s h e r e ­ MARY L. KISH, u n m a rrie d a n d C.
self of chronic ailments that are
1
M. G R E E N .
in a f t e r d e s c rib e d ; Sim pson R. F u l­
undermining your vitality? Puri­
c h e r. If liv in g , an d If dead a ll p a r ­
D efen d an t* .
507*8 1st National Bank Bldg.
* Phoot!
fy your entire system by taking a
tie s
c la im in g an y
In te re s t
by.
N et lee O f S p ecial M aster’s Sale
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thorough course of Calotabs,—
er.. n s h e irs , devisee*, le g a te e s o r a n d by v ir tu e of a d ecree of f o re ­
once or twice a week for several
o th e rw is e In th e land* Involved In c lo s u re a n d s a le e n te re d In th e above i i i i i i i i H n i i n u i i i i i H H i i u n n i , , , , , ,
weeks—and see how Nature re - NOTICE OF XFECIAL L E G ISLA ­ UMs su it a s h e re in a fte r d e sc rib e d : e n title d c a u e e o f th e 37th d ay of
TION’.
a n d W . II. H a rris . If living, a n d If A u g u st, A. D. 1935. I. ns Special
wards you with health.
I* h ereb y g iv e n of I n te n ­ d ead alt p a r tie s claim in g an y I n ­ M a ste r In O hn n p ery . on M onday th e
Calotabs are the greatest of all tioNnotice
to apply to th o l e g i s l a t u r e of te r e s t by, th ro u g h o r under W. If. Znd. d a y o f N o v em b e r 1933, In f ro n t ■ ■ n n n n x n n n H n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n a H n n n n n u a g a a a ,
system purifiers. Get a family (h e S tate of F lo rid a to ho co n v en ed H a r ris , n s h e irs, devisees, le g a te e s of thn C o u rt H o u se d o o r In H anford.
In
special
session d u r in g th e m o n th o r o th e rw is e In th e land* Involved S em in o le C o u n ty . F lo rld n . w ill o ffe r
pnekage, containing full directions,
November, 1935, fo r th e p aao u g e In th is s u it a s h e re in a fte r d e s c rib ­ f o r sa le mid se ll to th e h ig h e s t b id ­
price 35 cts ; trial package, 10 cts. of
ed. to - w lt:
d e r fo r c a sh d u r in g tlis le g a l h o u rs
of an Act e n title d :
T h o S o u th w e st Q u a rte r of S o u th ­
At any drug store.
(Adv.)
o f sa le , th e fo llo w in g lau d s itu a te ,
AN ACT FOR T H E P R O T EC T IO N
e a s t Q u a r te r o f S o u th east Q u ar­
ly in g an d b e in g In th e C o u n ty of
OF FISH IN T H E W A T E R S. CA N ­
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F lo rid a L an d a n d C o lo n iza tio n Com .
8.—(JP)—Harry Bunnclli, civilian CUII1NO OF FIHII IN ANY O F SAID
s h ip 31 Mouth R ange 33 E ast,
p an ic* ' C e le ry P la n ta tio n , a c c o rd ­
A TERS;
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VISIT-WRITE—OF CALL US CONCERNING YC
HALE OF FIHII W IT H IN T H E T E R ­
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In th e p u b lic rec o rd * of S em inole
D. Chamberlain, pilot, was injured RITORIAL LIMITS O F T H E COUN­
Q u a r te r S C , of ME% of S ection
C o u n ty . F lo rid * .
REAL ESTATE NEEDS.
today when their home built mon­ TY OF SEMINOLE. F L O R ID A ;
39, T o w n sh ip 31 Mouth R an g e
T e rm * : C anh. l ’u rch n a er to pay
REGULATING T H E T R A N S P O R T A ­
.13 E a s t, ru n N orth 6 ch ain s.
fo r deed.
oplane crashed in the first event TION
OF FIHII W IT H IN AND TO
W e s t 6 ch ain s. South 6 ch ain s.
WRYMAN K W H IT E .
if tho National Air Race.
POINTS IIEYOND T H E T E R R IT O R ­
E a s t 6 ch ain s.
D E C O T TE S * S P E N C E R
IAL LIMITS OF HKMINOLM COUN­
E a s t H nlf of H outhenst Q u ar­
S o licito r* a n d o f C ounacl fo r
CORRES PON DEVICE-SOLICITED
FLORIDA; I'ltO V ID IN G T H A T
t e r nf S o u th e a st Q u a rte r of
th e Com pin in a n ts.
West Palm Bench—Entire length TY.
T H E VIOLATION OF ANY O F T H E
S o u th w e st Q u a rte r ( E l i of HKU
O ct. 2-9-1C-33-30.

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Renew Your Health
by Purification

TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 1).—&lt;/P)Game In largo quantities can be
found throughout Florida, accord­
ing to reports reaching the State
Game nnd Fish Department. An
unusual number of turkeys, deer
and birds havo been seen in Glades
county, according to Representative
Kurtz and Sheriff Richards, who
are visitors here. This Indicates a
favorable season on the young
gnme of tho present year; that the
game is being given protection, nnd
H i. Couzena committee hasn't that the state department Is cuereeded In getting very deeply cessful in its efforts, Commission­ of Dixio highway across county, to
•the Into fnal Revenue Bureau's er J. B. Itoyall said.
be widened nt cost of fGOO.OOO.
any secrets.
Tho commissioner estimated that
I p p B ___ _____M P
W per cent of the young game of
voluminous and mysterious. a season had been killed in pa*t
Vecrews, figuratively, are years between Bept. 1 and Nov. 30.
to compel its officials to This worked a hardship on thoge
alk .
-ft
who waited for tho legal hunting
Ccuzcns was handicapped by tho senson, Nov. 20, he said.
eience on hla committee of
When reports reaching the com­
v w upj^of members who didn't want missioner's offico nre to tho effect
M
~ tram anything.
that guns are being heard in the
And Just as ho had tho lid fair­ woods, the matter is immediately
ly off and wia proceeding to take referred to deputies, nnd n still
out what was Inaide, the commit­ hunt for the violntoc begins.
tee's authority to continue its task
Tho prosvnco of Indians in Gin
ended, with tivs CHth Congress' ad­ lies county, nnd the fact that they
journment.
havo nlwnyp been regarded na a
e • •
Inw unto thomsclvea, according to
The chancea nro that admini* Representative Kurtz, makes the
tratlon senators in combating Cou­ law enforcement rnthcr difficult
pon's may Indulge* In a few per­ Tho namo of an Indian ns a proi
sonalities. They may point to the pcctlvo deputy is being strongly
fact that Mellon paid an income considered by Commissioner Roy
tax of more than f 1,000,000 and all. In this way, he stated, co-op
that Couxens, admittedly tho pos­ oration in protection of the state’s
sessor of several millions, paid u gnmo may be obtained if a mem­
tax of tmly f t,200.
ber of tho Indinna' own people is
The Old Guard senators are appointed to uphold the Inw.
likely to suggest that the country
might be Interested In knowing
Tho total expenditure for good
Jnsl how a man with so much roads in Florida during tho first
wealth as Cuuzons could get hU eight months of 1925 was 130,000,­
tax so low. Of course, Couxens’ 000. This was nearly one third of
honesty In filing a return Is not tho total amount spent in the en­
challenged in the least, but as u tire 10 states of the south, which
mean* of checkmating hi* actlvi- was 1102,000,000.

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No Obligations

MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR OUR NEXT TRIP NOW.
BUSSES LEAVE OUR OFFICE TUESDAY AND THURS­
DAY AT 7:30 A. M. SHARP.

SALES FORCE:

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JOHN 0. BELL
THOMAS E. SCOTT j-|
DONALD L. PERRINE
CAROLINE NUGENT
WESLEY SHEBERT1I
EDW. T. MACKEY

Representatives
uHowey in the
Hills”
221 S. Orange

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General
Real Estate
Brokers

Owners and
Developers
“Ohio Homesites”
Phone 1861

SALES FORCE:
JOHN BLALOCK
RALPH KITTLE
WALTER. HAHN
.
W. H. FURROW
JNO. T. MORRISON
JNO. T, LAND,
Engineer in charge.
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�THEjjANFORD HERALD; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928,

futfiMV Hr.rrts hit Into-irdo
ay. No runs, one hit, n o .cn
SIXTH INNING
Tn$r&amp;e%MMt*k long fly . 9
dropped into the um U r
It
hands a t the wall. Wright pro!
cd tu-short. and was .safe on. a

ienators Kc
lie Lead lit

H e a rt T r o d b / e In L a te r L ilt
BETTER BUYS
For Homes
$

650.00
10, 000.00
8,500.00

R. W. LAWTON
/
REALTOR
lents. Phone 743.

(&lt; &lt;:'n'v
•niv ^ '|INNING
U
v ^ ? r QUj)' • ‘ third on the play. Kramerfflwi
SECOND
sin
Traynor tripled to right field. Hq ccoilng Wright. Moore wal
r.orcd on Wright's long sacrifice Carey fanned.. One run, two 1
tly to left field. Grantham f n id ,c ^® error,
cut to shortstop. Smith filed out
Goalin hit a homo rjr. deep
to the same place. One run, one the right field bleachers. Ji
hit, no'etrers.
* i ilo v out to center field. J. Hi
Hnrris fanned. Meyer was out# bting held at recond. Ruel pro
pitcher to second to turat. Peckiflto third, forcing Harris.
Faugh went to sreend when C arv/ run, three luts, no errors,
dropped his long fly to center field.
SEVENTH INNING
Ruel wnlkcd.
Ferguson fanned.? Cuyler went out shortstop
No runs, no hits, no errors.
. first. Bnrnhart filed out to
THIRD INNING
field. GMfin made a onq-hn
K roner 'fannedi * Moore fouled catch, turning somersault. 1
out to catcher. Carey went 6 u tin cr popped up to short. No
on an uttomptad bunt. No runs, no hits. r*o -error*.

trapper thsircs to kill game bird*
or animals.
Below is a list of tho different
kind of license«.
&lt;
Series A.—Resident county'hunt­
ing license. Cost St.25.-- This* en(Continued from Page One)
titles the holder to hunt only in
the county in which he has his le­
gal residence.
Series B.—Resident county hunt­
ing license (other than home coun­
ty.) Cost *.'1.25. This license cnt:tlfs the holder to hunt in one
county other than his home coun­
ty.
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Series C.—Resident S tate hunt­
ing license. Cost, *10.25. This 11­
) cense entitles (the holder to hunt
in the state of Florida a t large.
third bare lino, Gu.dln filed
Scries D.—.Non-resident county down
out to right, Rids going to thirjfc
Judge doubled along the fu st hare
line, scoring Rice.: J. Hoffis*

WE HAVE BUYERS

Rooms 203-205 Meisch Bldg,

A page devoted entirely to Real
E state Bargains. Something San­
ford has been waiting for. No
need to look all through the paper
for th a t buy. You’ll find it fig h t
here sooner or later. Watch this
page for “Special Listings.”

What have you? Furnished or unfurnished r
your place for you.
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Cold Storage Plant, half city block, French Ave. Terms.
40 Acre Celery Farm for $1250 per aero. Terms.
^ice House and 20 acres celery farm. $40,000. Good terms.
Business and Residence lots on First Street Extension.
Lot on Oak between 11th and 12th. $2,000. Good terms.
Lot corner Oak and 14th. $2,500. Easy terms.
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REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Masonic Building------Phone 707

BEFORE BUYING A HOME

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which will suit the most particular.
WE ALSO have city lots ; acreage, and farms.

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I s u p o n , th e ir
B p h P H cl'o f Dr.

Corner Lot Laurel Ave.
Eastern exposure. Close in.

$1900.00. Terms

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a quick and satisfactory disposal of your property LIST it with us.

Hr Newark. N.

1 Large Lake Front Lot

B b f s p o r ts fo r
■ ftses. a s w ell
U n w ho w o u ld
fo r th e sp rln g f th a t: boys a n d
'a th le te s a few
jr do n o t o v e r
itw cen fo u rte e n

66x240

£1500.00. Terms
311 First National Bank Bid*

Phone 732

FULTON, INC

1 Large Lake Front Lot
60x130

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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$1000.00. Terms

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On very ea«y terms.
L. ALLEN.

$5500.00

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M anager

Our Motto; Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

Comer Lot 1st Street
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Terms.

purposes

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2 CORNER LOTS
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Bargains at

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IMPROVED

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L. SIMMONS,

J c ffc rn n county produces more
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the i*'Jite of Florida.

eceiver

Ad: mu Brown, New York, chair­
man; local, council...
churches,
Fred It. Smith, New York, chait!man; relations with religious bod­
ies in Europe, the Rev. .rawds'. I.
Vane:. Nashville, Tenn., chairraaii;
♦onir»o*-pnre, former Governor Cntl
E. Milliken of Maine, chairman;
relrtions with Eastern Churches,
tho Rt. Rev. Churlea II. Brent, Buffulo, chairman; urmY und navy
’
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400
ntcraboro
elected
by.the
)N, Oct. 10.—(/P)— u^cu
chaplains, tho Rev. W. S. Abepm)* lawH relating to game, fish, nhd
,Gt5 ntcciso nature vnYiomi communions. It meets oricc thy, Washington, chairman.
. fur-bearing animals.
executive
’ the Federui Coun- every t ..
Spcciul notice. Federal lnw on
sling
i of Christ in Am- commUtcc.
.. of official
mlgatory birda closes ' season in
oded tha organixa- lenresentatives of tho constituent
Florida on January Hist.
eaearch Department bodies, meets once n year. Tho adport on the social ministrntlvc committoes meet once
prohibition.
a month.
«
Council is desertbThe Rev. Dr. S. Parkcs Cadman,
lals us an organizH- pnstor of the .Central .Congregnvhich 28 Protestant tional Church, Brooklyn, is presiith nn adult comiru- dent of tho Federal Council. Bishop
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[ship of more ’-than John M. MoOro of Dallas, Texas, were grave objections to such ;a
fens, carry on coop- of the Mcthodi:&gt;. Episcopal Church, course. He pointed out that al­
It was organized at South, is chairman of the execu- ready nine dioceses and districts
CLEARWATER, Oct. 10 -(/P )—
| r M , its purpose tive committee, and the Rov. Dr. had pnid over ninety per cent of The Synod of Florida of the
||th e constitution a:1 Jr.hu A. Marquis of tho Presbyter- their budgets, “but some of the I’yesbytcrian Church will convene
feu don of work thut inn Board of National Missions is lnrgcft nnd most populous dioceses here on Oct. 13 at 8 o'clock in
K-donv in union thnn chairman of the administrative had contributed forty per cent of the evening, according to nn an­
K The aims of tho committee. Frank H. Mann, presi- their quotas or lens.’’
He paid nouncement made today. The re­
tribute to the diocese of Mary­ tiring moderator T. F. West of
nthc fellowship anil
land, which had not onty paid its Tallahassee, is n ruling elder and
Fbf the Christian
full quota, hut .lu d ^.fiin trib u tcd the opening sermon will he de­
*172,000 to the Japanese recon­ livered'by some outstanding min­
ister of the synod upon the re­
struction fund.
quest
of Mr. West.
Bishop Gailor said thnt th\» coun­
Rev. E. W. Way of Jackson­
cil had concluded that the tWn ville
is tho state clerk and Rev
things needed most to place the
commissions: Evangelism tho Rev. work of the church on a sound ba­ J H. Davis of Wauchuia is rec­
William Horace Dny, Bridgeport, sis was more loyal support from ording dork of synod. Immediate­
Conn., chairmnn: socinl service, the parish clergy, and the organi­ ly following the opening sermon
Bi.'hop F. J. McConnell, Pitts­ zation of a cnmp^fgn for religious on Tuesday evening, a new mod­
erator will be elected and tho
burgh, chairman; race relations, education.
He announced that
properly constituted. Many
i Bishop George C. Clement, Louis­ eight field secretaries had been ap­ synod
important
will claim the
ville, Ky., chairman: international pointed to assistj.tho pnrinh clergy attention ofnintters
this meeting of the
justice and goodwill, George W. in tho tjirection of their parish synod,
among the more important
Wlck3rsham, formep U. S. A ttor­ campaign for the .general work of being tho
reports of committees.
ney General, chairmnn; research the church.
Reports will be made by Dr.
elf consists of and education, tho Rev. William
At the conclusion of Bishop Gail- Donald MitcQtlpcn, fchui.rman &lt;«
or’s report n resolution wns adopt­ the Foreign Mission Committee,
by the joint .session oxpressing Dr. L. E. McNair for Home Mis­
BY CONDO ed
to the prelate tho'church’s appre­ sions, Rev. W. A. Cleveland for
ciation for his service nnd devt*
&gt; A ls o ,
THAT
R C M hvj'U S ,*j e . -__
tion.
At n business session this morn­
MY L lT T L C ’Y 'C U N G S T nR -___
ing,
proceeding the joint session
2 i c e . ov=
' 3 A L U J A Y S ^ 'P R iw C / n G
the house of deputies heard reso­
Ittvi
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- r v ^ - p S O HC5TH|poG CRK iiM A klutions nsking the apointnient of
uA c_
I L a 5 T N tS H T - - n full time bishop from the Amer­
)
p ican churches of Europe and an in­
fD IN. hXvitation extended by the diocese pf
California for the li&gt;28 general
ccnferenco to meet in Los Angeles,
both of which were referred to
committees.

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HAN A. CRUTCHER* L A l'R A P.
H ltAW XKH. If liv in g an d If dead,
to a ll p a r tie s c la im in g In te re s t tm - ^
ilCT SH.AS R. C A R T E R a n d EMILY
J. C A R T E R Ilia w ife XV. A. B R A tV ;
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R R A W N E R . tleeeaaejl o r o th e rw ise ,
u&gt; lie lra , deviate*, g r a n te e s o r o th ­
e rw is e ,. In th e p ro p e rty h e re in a f te r
rtejirnood. hnd- to n il th e h e trs. d i ­
vine**. 'K ra n te t* o r o th e r c la im a n ts
o n tle r JO H N XY. (M U FFIN d e e m ­
ed .en d to a l l - t h e h e irs, devlsaaa,
g ra n t* * * o r o th e r r la l m e n ti u n d e r
XX". A. B R A tV inS It d eeesaed . an d to
a ll p a rtie s, ea ch an d ev e ry , claim jnir anV in te r e s t o r In te r e s ts In th e
land Involved In th is s u it u n d e r any
of th e sl»&gt;vn nam ed d e fe n d a n ts , each
nnd ev e ry w hose n am es .a n d re s i­
dence* nr.- u n k n o w n , to th n C om ­
p la in a n t In th e ab o v e e n title d ca u se ,
nnd to a ll u n k n o w n p a r tie s w h o m ­
so e v er c la im in g a n y In te r e s t o r In ­
te r e s ts In th e la n d Involved In th is
s u it, ash! lan d h e ld * s it u a te In B em Inolo C o u n ty . F lo rid a.- a n d d e s c rib ­
ed a s follow s! to - w lt:
T R A C T 1.
S o u th w e s t q u a r te r o f so u th h a lf
o f lo t 3. o f S ectio n .*. T o w n ­
sh ip 21 s o u th . K n n se 30 e a s t. .
T R A C T 2.
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N o rth h a lf o f so u th h a l f o f
l,n t 1. of S ectio n f.. T o w n sh ip 21
eolith. Ita n a e 3 0 'v S s t.
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T RA CT 3
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IIEOINNINO s t th e s o u th w e s t
c o rn e r of lo t t of S e c tio n ft.
I T o w n sh ip 21 so u th . R a n g s Sft
e a st, ru n 720 fee t, th e n c e n o r th '
5 d e g re e s east M l fe e t, w e s t 770
TTort la th e how f ly in g s u i t f o r
feet, so u th M ! fe e t to BEG IN *
airmail' pilots and army aviators
N*Nc .
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It so p e a rlu g f r t . n th e *w o rn
attempting altitude flights. Test* and
lllll of t ’lim plaltU h e re in thA t y o u
at McCook Field. Dayton. O., have and
en rh or you m ay e ls lm so m e
proved th at a lining of fnwn rein­ rig h t, till* o r In te re s t In an d t o th o
d e sc rlh e d .
deer fur makes the warmest suit. liroTtiwIsrty thhereinabove,
e re fo re ORD K UK D t h a t
vou a n d euch o f y o u .be n n d y o u a r*
h ere b y re q u ire d - to a p p e a r to th e
Rill » f t.'o m n lsln i h e re in file d In
th in ea p ie on M onday th e 2nd d a v
of N ovem ber. . A. IX t» 3 t. th o sa m e
helnir n Itiile B ay o f th la th iu r t. a f
Hie C ourt .lin n s * In 8 a n rn rd . Bam 11tude C ounty. F lo rid a , a n d In d e ­
fa u lt ' th e re o f D ^ u rre W e Confftnao
will he e n te re d a g a in s t yon. « a id
li- iu ie b ein g a s u it to q u la t t i l l s In
th e I 'o in p la ln s n t an d tn th e la n d
above deeerlhed. - , . ____
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It Is th e re fo re O R D E R E D
th a t
th is nollee tie p u b lish ed In t h e H an­
ford H erald, a n e w sp a p e r p u b lis h *d In Seminole C ounty. F lo rid a ,
once a week In fo u r c o n s a c u tlv a
Weekly Issues.
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XVITNKHS in v hartd n n d - t h s o f(Irtnl seal of th e c i r c u i t C o u rt Of
(h e Hcvonlh Ju d ic ia l C irc u it of th e
Hint* of F lorida. In and fo r H*mtnnt* C ouutv. on th is th o 3rd uay of
O ctober. A. D. »925.
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lly A. M. XVrsks. D vputy C lerk.
(C irc u it C ourt Heel.

Streamers

BO Y LE. S o licito rs fu r th e Com.
p la ln n n t.
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l*ut|tl*h « ^ t. 3. t«, .11. a n d 24.

Highland Ave. Lot
A sport hat v/itn utrc«mers
s&lt;diiething new ip our lives. 1
qne hns the fashionable Kqt
C^ron-n .BBll .Is-pinjlf tff.
rr; •h trfw r.-itn H

ribbon encirclo the crown and fall
from the right side.

In the heart of Sanford
Facing north o n - Highland
Avenue. In a section where
properly values are increasDigJtA&amp;t&amp;ndougly.
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$2200 with small cash poy-ment ami bnlance quarter­
ly.
DEAN BERG CORP.

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Jacksonville;

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Send loi iUutiraled Looklal. AutomobiUi
tmnipofUxt \«r»ifft lo "««**o*k

“ Muddy’’ Ruel, Is only a mite. But he’s
not tho greatest, in big time play today.
hU hurlar* to perfection nnd#poa£2flHe5 a
not b j^rcat hitter, he often Couioa Across

Not Long!

one of the best cot
Hcr5 n hard worker,
koo&lt;I throwing arm
when a iwut is ncc

Pioneer of Pirates

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| ‘|r * MM) K. tla»

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MONEY AVAILABLE

Loans

M agnolia St S econd

Loans

A. 1\ CONNELLY &amp; SONS

CITY LICENSE DUE OCTOBER
1 ,1 9 2 5
City Licenses nox\ due on every business or pro­
fession for which a license is required, and must
he paid promptly.
ELLEN HOY, City Tax Collector.

PURVIS &amp; WILCOX

(Continued from Page Oae)
HUiroUwiinjilownMUi frojuba tket
lunch and in the courtroom during
the noon hour.
The demeanor of W. B. Cole vnlied slightly from that of fho two
other days of argument. As th?
hour dm v near for the jury’s de­
liberation:) an atmosphere of nervfewness marked his family.

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First Mortgage Loams oa Liberal Valuation Baais at 7%
Consult us first whan in the market for funda

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000.000.
The agreement to fund Czecho­
slovakia’.'! war debt to the United
States, Wall Street bankers be­
lieve, will pave tho wav for nn
curly flotation of a *50,000,000
Czccho-Slovakia loan. Negotiations
for tho financing virtually wire
rlotrd several months ago ut which
time it was reported that offering
ot the first instalment, probably
amounting to *25,000,000. imme­
diately xvould follow n debt settle­
ment. The National City' Company
.it* is understood, will handle the
1loan.
Rumania, ilaek.y Out
.
BUCHAREST. Oct. 10.—h'PV-rlt
l&lt;i learned that tho Rumanian debt
funding commission, which wps
due to sail from Cherbourg to th j
United States, has cancelled Its

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XV11JON A HOUHltOI-DER A

Czecho - Slovakians
Agree To Payment
Of War Obligation

3 LOTS IN MAYFAIR

108 Magnolia Ave.

m l

(or V

Good Dwelling on Five Acre 'I
alone worth $500.00. NeceJ ™et: u’lt,h bounteous fruits nnd flowers, m-JHBPH
■&gt; 0 ul-buddings for chickens apt^. trucktn

Terms

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

NINTH INNING
BigbctL batting for Krentori filed
out to center field. Mooro tingled
to left field. Carey singled to right
field, Moore moving to third. Cuy­
ler hit, filling the bases. Barnhart
epped out to Ruel. Trnynor flew
cut to center field after tho count
was two, and .three. No runs, two
hit*, no e'rrors.

BISHOP BROWN
WILL HEAR FATE Presbyterians Will
N E X T MONDAY Hold Annual Meet
At Clearwaer Soon

Established 1910

Office 116 Merri wether Building

SANFORD, FLORIDA

fu l p h y stn u o Is to ro g u la to th e c a r
H er a c tiv itie s to th o p o in t w h e n
th * y a id In th o b o d y 's d e v e lo p m c n
b u t do not m ako dem ands upon I
b e y o n d Its v e r y llt a l t e d a tro n g t!
In th o s e y e a rs. A tn lc tlc s so f a r M
th e y p ro v id e a n e n jo y a b le w a y ol
g e ttin g cxcrclso in th o o p e n n lr
a r e e x c e lle n t f o r b o y s a n d g irls -:
m e n a n d w o m en —o f a ll a g e s. Bu»
th o h e a r t m u s t a lw a y s b e c jn sld ored.
" T h e r e Is m o ro h e a r t tr o u b li
a m o n g c h ild re n o f s c h o o l a n d hig h
sc h o o l ago t h a n Is g e n e r a lly re a l,
lie d . T h ro u g h w ise liv in g - n o u n
U h ln g food a n d p le n ty o f tlm&lt;
s p e n t In th o o p e n a i r — b o y s a n d
g irls c a n d o itiu c h to overc**r»
m a n y h e a r t Im p a irm e n ts . O u G •
o th e r h a n d , th e r a la a r is k « f t a .
h e a r t b e in g p e r m a n e n tly w e a k e n e d
If th c ro Is a n u n d u o s t r a i n p u t u p ­
o n It d u r in a aitn lm y * n en '*
. -

1-Ghurch C ouncil
bed In Report After
ries Pour Into Office

tc rn c x ooH»r «

$1600.00. Terms

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY

( la o f a th le tic
[o h a v e . In th e ir
tons b e y o n d th e ir
llze." sa y s D r.
iiao clate m e d ica l
[yudciritlal In a u rf r a g e ‘ w hen th e y
l th e su p e rla tiv e .

/&gt; //07V iN T .H E W S fiE E L

T h a t Is a s It sh o u ld ne.
k e e p them f ro m b u r n in g olit their
e n e rg ie s th e y n e e d a ta c tf u l w o rd
o r ad v ic e t h a t w ilt h e lp th e m &lt;Jlre c t d h r l r re a l a m b itio n s t o w a r d .t h e
m oro m a tu re p e rio d w h e n th e y w ill
h a v e a tta in e d th e ir g r o w th a n d
th e ir s tr e n g th .
,
,
"Y o u n g m en. arid w o m e n In tn e
college ago c a n s ta n d rig o ro u s
tr a in in g f a r b e t t e r t h a n b o y s n n d
g irls f o u r o r five y e a r s y o u n g e r.
T h o m o st r a p i d . p e rio d o f g ro w th
Is u su a lly b e tw e e n tw e lv e a n d s ix ­
te en y e a rs. T h e h e a r t a t th is tim e
Is d o in g a n u p - h ill Job. so to s p e a k ,
a n d c a ro m u s t b e ta k e n h o t to a d d
a n y e x tr a s tr a i n , T h e ro h a s to b e
som e c o m p e titio n In s p o r ts to gtvo
th e m ze st b u t th e s p ir it j f r iv a lr y
s h o u ld bo s u b o r d in a te d to th e g e n ­
e ra l lo’ve of th e g am e.
" I m p r e s s u p o n g irls a n d b o y s
th a t tlis - w a y to b u ild u o a s o w a r-.

e o i v » v . i i.o n in * .
n i A M 'K U l .
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C om p lain an t...

1 Suit Costa $250

V'.i.Y

Select your lots in Pine
C rest before the best
are all taken. Real
B argain Prices.
ittenden Realty Co., inc.

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1925.

A Lesson From Miami

I W K M i m w S iT M
ms -IT •» aim Moat** . t l M
W *• Cs. *» earn er, per
It*. Weekly E4l:io* ItW

SATURDAY. OCX 1 0 , i n s

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. THE HERALD’S PLATFORM
' 1— Deeper water route to Jaskeeag f . Ce—t r action of BL Johne-InMap River c a u l.
i . —Extension of white way.
. l/&gt; - I tU view ef local ■■■setaenta.
—Swianwlng pool, (mala courts,
etc.
#/—A lim enting of beFIdiag pro­
* grills—-knows, hotels, apartment
iu—Rtlewaiea of street paving pro­
gram.
• ?,—Coast fact ion of
boalavard
arm n i Lab* Maarac.
Compte-io* of d ty beautlflesflaw program.
I-—Efpeaelo* of school oyeteas
with provision for lacrraocd faBIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
LOVE DEFRAUDS NOT:-Owe
no man anything, but to love one
another. Thou shaft not ateal.
Thou shall not covet. Thou shall
leva thy neighbor as thyself, itoman* 13: 8, V.
PRAYER:—
"O love Divine, how sweet Thou
•rt!
When shall f find my willing heart
All taken up with Th««?
I thirst ana faint and die to prove
The greatneia of redeeming love.
The love of Christ tn m e/’

As Brisbane Sees It

Miami I------- --1? **
w „*wakening
~
to the fact that brutaliz- Co m West—See America.
policemen d‘ o• not
» necessarily go hand in hand Alfalfa. Tar key», Honey.
F m do«t Democracy.
. i he &lt;Uminatmn of crim e._________________
_ who Don’t
Weak-kneed law officers
H im DaJ nth. /
c t m LS ?11 at.fth* df°P of the hat would undoubted!Jv# be «I
mr ARTHUR BRISBANE
greater Incentive to law and orde/than
.................
blue coated men who
till)
",l“* behind nickie badges and pound minor offenders of
traffic ordinances ii_r__
a r u * head or pump the legs of innocent bystanders full of lead*•
Newspaper readers willI remember the reports sent out
from Miami a few weeks ago of what was called an “at­
tempted
.. -jail delivery
, , -■
and the sheriff's successful effort at
-.
----prevention- which
resulted
In
two
killed
and
five
wounded
far
C
M
n
*°
an&gt;wh&lt;r*
•
d«
k
can
u-----. ------- .
’V*Hru anu m e wounaeu, g0 ~ lMyt he -Wcept on wtter M
nd
including a harmless
motorist a“half
op
in
the
air;
and
even
where
scene of the slaughter.
there are docks there are Pords
.,
arf not in a P^ition lo state wh
fall cf people to shoot them.”
his depufes actually turned the prison*
liberately opened fire on them, but it
THIS SANTA FE train travels
eastward between two streams.
ported that he stationed his men in pc
On the right a ro llin g torrent of
the Jail yard, left the jail door unlocked
water,
poured down from moun­
opened fire as the prisoners came out
tains following unusual heavy
or them was armed apparently didn't
rains of the last few days, cutting
whose actions in this affair have cau«
away rich soil; water that ought
to be distributed, and irrigate the
how Haywood Register escaped death
entire desert
thrown himself on the srrounrf in nrpD

in
*t. D#®ecommunities
county
more
n Dnmrtfm
proportion fi?«
than other
hut crimt
I dr
know that »e have mort- crime than wc ,h, , have
Thm condition fa due largely, in my judgment tr
warm-hearted but •oft-headed juront. It i« not’that
tho community needs more law, hut it needs more
enforcement of the exiHting lawn. Neither v L T u t .
in d U H °T yH nor j u , t a can wrlte tt verdict of guilty,
S S J f i J f c mac1hlnery of the ,aw I» helpless Vo enOf S e facts nermu f l
who are the triers
nntlnli.
' r&gt;«rmit their judgment to he wraped by
h&gt;^ the
n r t I f of
f Jsophistry.
l L ' or their
i n j e c t s too
clouded
he artifices
Frequently
fre­
quently, emphasis in placed upon pity o f’ the rsKir
i s 'forgotten.
K t t e n ‘ Leniency
l T | i,,erat:is
,0nnnforndmimi.i..
tho innocent v ffm.
is

CONTENTED
If I planted hope today
In any hopeless heart,
If soma one’s load has lighter
grown
Bacauaa I did my part,
If haply I have caused a laugh
That chased some tears away,
And If tonight my name be named,
Where some one kneels to pray—
I claim my day has been well
apent,
Not lived In vain, and am
content.

.Soldiers ,
I captains of

3YGOty I B&amp;£Vc :
fv z Fwailv R xw plie

M S S KATHRYN W1LKEY, Society Editor.

'tfAUKS* *W V 5 C50T4&lt;?
I o w o i ^ a l l R iqh T ^

AlEElirtG

JU ST IN PASSING
BY R.

HOLLY

Snows are reported in th
nnows are as yet visible in F
portion of cooler weather.
If the realtors hav» to gi\
ask that other iin:*s of husine
It will be class legislation and
what that means.
Glad to see that improvemc
of Park Avenue. And if the
of streets and keep the pier fc
mobiles it will be safer and be

tlmt,',,|IndA
M C0.UW
on,y wr“°
mat. Mad hA
ho owned
n quarter
sec­
’ K “r *hr
! huvl°l

I,riort h,‘ could
lt c«nie true, and he

Mund Sharon look like

Do your Christm as Shopping Ear
y” campaign?

..

. 1,, , ri
Mojave Desert
there flows a great river; sink your
well casing from 10 U, 150 feet.
ertoir
X cheap
T ”” ’ power
bui,J y,»
'r the
ervoir, ttake
from
line coming down from water­
falls of the Southern Sierras.
J f c J L1}4’? you Krow alfalfa, forty
Inche.* high, two tons to the acre
j f VPp crops a year, not a weed in
it. From June Into October you
raise lerstkn melons, red ns fir..
a?*.hir.y

Georgia Tech and Penn Slate art
In for a busy afternoon in the Yan
kco HtatJIum totlny,
*—»—’■ o
■
It would take only the discovory
ml In some oart of
Tommy Hawk Is Back C
Job, says the Apopka Chief
why not bury the hatchet?

—

It seems that cross word r
have given way to the moi
Hunting gnme of searchln
missing airmen.

THE RITZ-CARLTON in New
i ork would retail one of these nu-l
f&lt;)r WO. A small p ^ ^
raise a carload, und you -n„ , u '
everything else you cat.

Wlien Hollywood opened her
■(•bools the other day she hsd six
times as many students n* last
year. That's something for Kunlord to think about.

CHICKEN

fencing keeps

out ho coyotes, or a lantern M l
burning at night will fright,-,, them
nw-iy from tho melon field.
» V W
rttUcd ‘urkey:, or tried
to? Did you over see „ Lirk^v
hen go out i„ the morning wi, i

Florida’s Oyster Henson U Now
Opto reads a headline. That ra ­
ther revives tho old problem, what
kind of noisa annoys an oyster?
Why, a noisy noise annoyi, an oy-

J7iert&gt;
|nK.°nt‘* nnd
after nny0U
rainstorm,
withcomo
thr...Lack
...

'ColonyI Mitchell Is nlways on
»?•*.
tha Norfolk Virgin­
: Hot, And often he Is on the
• of his supsrlor officers as

Selling vacant lots Is n most
without profits but some of these
stock nf ourselves und find out hov
on thoip vacant lots. Folks canno
they have a tent or some kind of
some day be a drug on the market
people to build homes.
ik ^ an^ord» the City Substantial
* growing slowly and
steadily and it is the proper way '•to &gt;grow.
have had no
boutn or rush or roar about our e rowth and We
we do not wunt
any boom. This city has the backting
of solid farming coun­
try und industries und will alwuy
ts
be
good commercial
city. Just now the price of real c*stute isu lower
thun in any
o her part of south Florida. Whiv*
__ »
r
’boomed" it

Kissimmee
v.
recently raisetl 850.000 fur
r—
i. Now
i;
for^'his
n°n
iff.thoy
wil1 b’ivo Harry Neel i
for
(
for his
his Daily
Daily Gazette
Kissimmee will be w
Florida and other states. Daily iwwrs aro
tiring that any city can liuve and few of the
is coming to them in advertising patronage.
t Those new traffic rules giving the busv
of way over the side streets is a good thinu
he automobde accldenta if the driver* will I"
and exercise common sense and judgment l
ng too much from son.; of them forThey dn
look neither to the right or the left. *
A little bird whispered to me that
potato crop and the cabbage and onion cron u
staple crops this year they will m ate more nv
ot n,“? . T i i $ lii

!,lanl

S t r t d dir,e mff f w h‘:

Mr. Howard Carter announces
thnt be will aoon continue his *xravatJons In the tomb of Tut-ankh
amen.
Another fall
opening.
Don’t crowd, ladies.
Plenty of
kettles to go around.

T h u ' i .’ S u ! " . , ” . ' * 1 « • hr
But What wo should be able to miv n/T h" n,!
that we can give them shelter u n ii/f h lX wt
and may buffd a hon.? fur t h c S v i * Th"
bilious In Florida and m-ny
tV m
humca and hotels for their help
tin n ed C*
K’igh.

store, la 125,000. Think most ol
us will continue to ruttle nrottiu
on the ground for o while yet any
way.
'
»■■■ ■*o ■■ ■■
Members of th** Palm Beach
Realty Board recently donned ov­
humorist
eralls and went to work in the
went abroad. On the waj
freight yards in an attem pt to grew
nut vou seem to kn
quite
chummy
*
ralso the embargo. It ia u spirit Tracy, the English/not
tleman who Ju»t pass
such as this that builds cities.
are sharing the sen
was returning homo nfte
unit this morning he
Aniorlctt.
Wonder how Florid* Is going to
nnd by mistake put ,
One morning in the
leugh off the furl that California room
He s wearing th«m ,
when th. y.,yiKil v
i,*,J m u iiu piece in the
know him?"
itetional beauty ehowT—Arkrnsat m
Tiv ’ Zl?-yApMI,jd and
This accounts far both McLardell. A scrious-U king h i,-’ LouJa Tracy.
I this vxchangcj "Trscv, th
those louriilN who went to t.'oiifar•fUr. thtnkingjEnglWuiiiui.

■VWkWHyv

,

Point. Winslow, ArlVh W
, » ,d«*walw
tho Duluth Kiwunls
^ 'th ® l°ng telet la the duty of every
•uli/ h. There j[ r
you "an open pit
i and does produce «

,°,ur
take your
tter of credit, and
ent shall dwell in

Romans to Eliminate
Practise of Starving
Cats In Trojan Moat

Through Savings Account!

Tho Col. Theodore Roosevelt I8 o’clock. Visiting veterans are cor­
Camp Number 13, of the United dially invited to attend.
It’s Ccoling
Comrade D. Frese of Lyndhurst,
Spanish War Veterans met Thurs­ N. J., was also a guest of the camp
ROME,.................
Oct.Tii .. . For many
We think morTo
Refreshing
day evening a t 8 o'clock at the on Thursdny evening.
many clothes *,
generations
Ramans have dlspor'jd
Hie
local
auxilinry
met
a
t
studio
Court
House
and
heard
reports
of
to go without m*a
of their cats by dropping them—
And Nutricious
delegates to tho national reunion of Mrs. R. C. Sheafer, president, some twenty foot below the level
Thur.'lay
afternoon
to
receive
con­
at St. Petersburg. A good attend­
of the street—into one of the dry
Whether a Trie­
^ f f i r e were 31 young people pres­ ance showed enger intern''. In news vention reports. Jhough small in moats of tho l’nnthcon or the pit
, friend indeed £ %
attendance
there
was
much
inter­
ent
and
games
of
various
kinds
of the convention. ’
what ho is in ^
containing the remains of the T ra­
were0enjoyed throughout the eve­
Alfred King, R. C. Shcafer and est and enthusiasm shown in the jan Forum. There the felines, unEvery older man looking bark will say zavlnes is the
fws meeting ning. Piano elections b» M i« R. A. Tcrheune gave interct'ring reports given by Mrs. R. A. Ter- able to scale the walls, have lived
Perhaps a thiTT
hcun,
department
president,
and
by
IJtiliary a t Pearl Robson wero thoroughly en- accounts of the trip to tho "Sun­
easiest woy to build competence. lh « youngor man
end multiplied, depending for their
words were invest*
f l __ i
“npn" somrs were shine City” and of t)io events dur­ Mrs. Sheafer.
food
upon
the
generosity
of
pas­
wishing it was nav,
Emphasis was laid uoon the exI’Vrill •meet
who wlli learn and act on his advice before it is too late
ing the big meeting a t which there
by and resorting during lean
(zlie Bryan T r T Nixon's horns was never were 20,000 delegates and visitors. collcnt work of tho drill team and ser.)
to the cannibalism of their
will
tho cuiner. You enn start today with a Savings
I-with Mrs. ovelier than a t this tin™ v ine There were about 260 representing the general relief work for dis- days
tiger cousins.
Eatridge us :ut llowcra and trajling P&gt;nk vin tho U. S. W. V. and Auxiliary of
Not much longer, however, will
orphan:*. A Christmas box of home the visitor see hundreds of these
being used and shaded lights cnai ! tho Department of Florida.
» meeting mg a soft glow. Refreshment* of
Comrade Gormley of Kansas on- made jellies, preserves, canned veg­
animals wandering about
Methodist punch and deliciom. sandwiches .tertained tho meeting with a talk etables and fruits will be sent to gaunt
their
prisons.
Serious efforts are
8 o’clock. were nerved.
i on the recent convention artd those tho U. S. W. V. Hospital a t Augus- being made to get the government
Tho party was given as the cui ' of other yenrs. emphasizing the tn, Ga., and the nnnunl Thanks­ to remove the eats and to put them
CAPITAL
urination of an exciting member ’ need of tho entire force of the U. giving box*to the Children's Home quickly out of their misery. It in
lect at 3:30 shin campaign and was Rij« ny S. W, V. behind tho pension inove- Society of Florida will he sent enr- planned to as k the authorities to
Iv in November,
ond Philips members of the losing
•
lia Avenue. rn ntuin by Miss Mary Nixon. Al­
The Col. Theodore Rnosovclt Aux­
iliary Number Three has tn excel­
| tho Con- though it* lost in the membership
J.K.Shuman
lent record for contributions to ev[1 meet at contest this division raised .the
Jieavrn, to a ••nu!iv,r
Manager
ih Hall on Urge-.-’sum of money for the piano urana
j- ........
............... - cry cnll of the National Auxiliary
a plar* where VAn%.
Mickle
and
will ba better and bigger meetings during the year, its observance of
through windows it a,j
■—
C O M P A N Y ^ --:
fUTho second diyision, headed by in tho future. Meetings are held all patriotic day:*'and visits and
P HONE 2 3 1
Plchard Sneed, will entertain with at the Court Houso on the second flowers to tho sick and sorrowing
Six were Injun-,I in a,,
2 0 9 MAGNOLIA AVE
202 1st St. Phone 713
another party within a short time Thursday evening of each month at of camp and auxiliary members.
nn nuto driver thojfh: &gt;
,t
uf
the
ed more interesting
rill enterCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 5 VISIT—WRITE—OF CALL US CONCERNING YOUR
idge Lun- Mrs;Brown E ntertains
At The Churches
When a man sa&gt;s -| r
y. Mrs.
at my house," he miy
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
)atess. All With Party In Honor
washing machine and th&lt;
Morniii" service ami n.-rmon, 11 S REAL ESTATE NEEDS.
ittend are Of Mrs. Thomas Owen FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
lotify the
Learning what a
Evening service and sermon
t Monday
Sunday School, F. B. Adams, su
n
o
t'
later
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
*
ing about is almo&lt;t as n th e lunche
7:30 p. in.
|j lx* at 10 A delightful farewell party was perintendent, 0:30 a. m.
scrambling an egg „r
A
cordial
welcome
for
all
given last evening by Mrs. Anne
Morning Worship; sermon by the
Van Ness Brown a t her home on pastor, 11:00 a. m.
Oak Avenue, in honor of Mrs.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Meeting of tho three Epworth
Thomas Owen, who leaves next
r&gt;. .
week to make her future home in Leagues, 6:30 p. m.
Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity.
HASN'T STOPPED IT SO FAR
Preaching by the pastor; 7:30
Sunday School. 9:45 a. m.
Clearwater.
.
PAI.ATKA NEWS
A profusion of zennias made p. m.
Morning Service, 11 n. m.
irned Friday very attractive decorations, the col­ Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
Special music in place of ser­
lestcrday the R.-al Estate Board hecaus; they had spl?
|o Jackson- or schemes being further carried p. m.
mon.
of Putnam county officially called from
out by dainty tuore cards of col­
1. Anthem—God So Loved the
instil
A full meeting of the Boarvl of
on the state realty hoard and th.- each of Florida
onial designs. Two tables of bridge 3 to Wards is requested at the close World—Stainer.
these men li:
Mate Chamber of Commerce, which is today enjnyii
2. Organ (a) Choral Prelude—
o of Oncoola were enjoyed by the guests pres­ of the morning service. Some mat­
known a:, the Florida Development pered clim t of the Flo*
Mrs. Owen, the ter:! of importance should he con­ Bocllmun. (b) Sabbath Dawn—
Real Estate Brokers anil Salesmen must pay
ent, after which Mrs.
inford
wit!
Board to protest against a series
■
___ guest, was
:: zj pres&lt;
honor
presentedf with n sidered.
One sniull newapup
Clausmann.
Orlando’s
Exclusive
Shop
of scurrilous articles being pul&gt;- land furnished thrw n
City License Promptly. Temporary license will
very attractive pocket book. Two
3. Anthem—O Rest in the Lord
iished in th; Scripps-1toward newt- its
_______
handkerchiefs
lovely
h
a
n
d
m
a
d
e
..................
—Charles
II.
Morse.
highest
officials
for
for S m art Women
erran of Kustis is
ALL SOULS CHURCH
papers. The prote«t should be
bo issued until bond can be applied for and ap­
Daigcr who
4. Offertory Quartette— “ lie
*-.
p daughter, Mrs. D. were won by Mrs." FredMarkell
made, not *in the hopes- of offset­ newspaper.
winheld
high
score,
That
Soweth
Uttlo”—Barnby.
Multiply the Inst• two i:H
ting
the flood- ,.........../
of filthy propagan­
proved. Each Broker required Lo furnish ?2,500
dainty Flur,
Mm Fanny Munson, organist.
i
-I
da streaming through some of the by the number of cities
Chapeaux
rlcston,
S.
C.
Gowns
northern newrspapers, ■
Bond and each salesman 51,000.00 Bond.
because sew Unit-d States—f,or -these ■
rs on .business
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE' SOCIETY
age naturally flows in to T h ; cess­ are happening everywha J
pool; but simply in the name of you will begin to have a (I
Christian Science services are
ception of what t h ^ ’m /grul
decency.
Eleven North Orange Avc.
held every Sunday morning nt 11
Florida
means.
Thu
caitl
ELLEN HOY, Tax Collector.
Florida is spending millions of
o’clock in the Woman’s Club, Oak
ori the pnrr ,yB
OPPOSITE SAN JUAN HOTEL
dollars advertising in those verv complaint
to tha north hvweu l
T;00 o clock*.
...» . A ymihuj. nenj:, Third. Sljy0.6.papers which attack us, and somi&gt; friends
noi-so much the lbs, Lt
i,
Meeting
of
nil
women
of
tho ik y School at U&gt; o’clock: subject,
which get W largest allotment »rf liable citizens” annnt
Parish
on
Monday
at
4:00
p.
m.
All fur tomorrow. “Are Sin. Disease
space are the bitterest in their nas­ prate, once they have d e l
should nttend and he on time ns
tiness. ft may be human nature, but whom they didn’t knuwl
special instructions for the Recep­
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■“ ■■"■•■I1,
out some people just simply can­ while they still lived nbifl
tion into the Confraternity of the
not stand prosperity—for the other Mason and Dixon line, as i t l
♦ M &gt;&gt;M ♦»♦++♦♦ t » » &gt; »»■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» J
Holy Rosary will he given nt this
this .week here
to Ilow. And, also according to hu­ cash they nrC bringing \iitil
meeting.
The
J$ecention
will
take
J. D^.uoescy.
man nature, the fiercer and falser Most of the migratory ms®
place on Sunday, Oct. 19. Give your
th ; attacks become, the more do unfortunately for the s tr l
name and addresi* to one of the
li nrrived from
people want to come to Florida to their nativity, and most for*
officers or promoters.
p the guest of
see for themselves if such things ly for Florida, are selling &lt;fl
Roy Scout Troop Four will meet
as are related can be true. Unfor­ bringing with them into ti-T
tunately for the peace of mind of shine State every penny t1: '
Chapter of the National So- nt the Hall Monday evening at 7:30
the knocker, the arerage man and lay their hands on. And wi]
risen Chapter of the National So­ o'clock.
Mass is said every morning nt
ciety of the Daughters of the
woman is j Ujt stubborn enough to money, th ;y ate making nwr*
7:00 o’clock.
American
Revolution
was
held
nt
** “the
‘■nder cy in n few short months
Residents and visitors to the
the home of Mrs. Alexander
p?** a Pd
the minds
of many,
would have made "back ho *
city
are welcome to nil our church
Vaughn
on
Park
Avenue.
E S i J* . t t a r .thra .hat place many years. Even the ‘i f
services,
social meetings and enter­
because of the unjust tad unfound­ here pays dividends in 1
The interesting business meet­
tickler of St. ing was presided over by the reg­ tainments.
ed campaign of 1« . being waged
health and greater joy in I
tractive house ent, Mrs. R. E. Tolar, and many
against her. A
itutances will than
it does elsewhere.
|
lan Middleton matters of interest were discusiud.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
prove that this is true:
Millions
of
visitors
arc
nLcva
Avenue,
"A
Brief
History
of
Our
Chap­
So g re a t has been th i m igration
Services held nt American Leg­
into Florida in the next fe*lfl|
ter” was given In her lovely charm­
“f ,C klel“ d. Ohio, to Hundreds of thousands cf
ing way by Mrs. A. .T. Rossiter, ion Home.
the week end which was thoroughly enjoyed by
Bible School nt 9:45 n. m.
vexjKprts
ip ertl of
of th
that bnnncial
that. titty agree
residen­ will stay; the rest will go' re spending
as the guests of Miss the Chapter.
Sermon anil Lord’s Supper at
tial properties have dropped at home" because they have u ipa
A dainty tea was served by the 11 a. m.
least twenty-five jht cent. M
* cause they have ties thert * .ouise
- ■Dickenson.
■
Prayer meeting Wednesday nt
cannot be broken. But tho*1
r?_rgr ■
hostess at the conclusion of the
8 p. m. at tho home of Mrs. R. A.
P r" VronrUl lbtn? wa» a little go back will carry heart- fij J. D Ddssey and son, James business meeting.
“bout 10,130 people More envy for those who stay in T i , Jr., returned Kndiv I'mm
Terheun, 220 Mngnolia Avenue.
’,ey uttemled the
Canton Ponkapoag Grange Fnir
left'Athm i,UUdr ? °f S - hale And both those who stay,
t'Jt'y ’s father.
this yeai breaks all attendance
who go back home will teJ ’*1 of
records.
friends by word of mouth
in Leonard! reletter
ns
much
of
the
wond:r*fe
nnd
« " “ lio
ttrp Cuba. Five
fapiUi! un aggreKateinoflh fjft
t n, ’. Flower State as they can
of the United
phone subs.-r ‘.ere an„•
words. This is the be&gt;t j - red d
reunion at
their contracts eVerv w r I k U" K ing the state can have;
"
(‘ advantage of
t h £ are "Florida bound" °CaU8U iadvertising which a hu:;&gt;lrri*!’, t*r,‘
Mjakb of St. Loujg
pnjier syndicates cannot r -iCuba I
marly (300.000 was
act.
ley,' who has been
from them to financial
So let’s protest , the
lon.'Eftrnest Gormla in one sing
spread
by
the
8crlDns-lT
^
i
f
f
.
'
|
'llssounsn *ho have
Uet] Mrs. W. M.
pers nnd others of ^neirk®\" ,IL- |(
■ji|ajr for his home
e they
in the name of decency
(B S m
hown."
LONG WOOD
Jping over in AtSIZES 10 TO 53
to worry about somethictV *i an,j
One bank
not
worth
being
conccrr-ri
—
BUSINESS
&gt;’irginu lost
STATE ANI&gt; COUNTY
NOW OPEN
PROPERTY
U CEN 9HJN IHV DUE
11* and C’mlnty' Occupational
Clean Rooms------------Real meats
ica are now duo for the year
In the heart of Sanford,
ning October 1, 1925 and endcan he purchased on
MAKE RESERVATION FOR YOUR
ctober 1, 1B2&lt;L.
straight
sale
or
ninetyJNO.
D.
JINKINS,
lost time because of diffk’11^ !
SUNDAY DINNER
Collector ^Seminolo County. nine year lease. $1250 per
finding a parking place.
front foot.
Because of i t i wide atrvcUJ
Fancy colored, short sport Coats, belted models. Lnrge plaids,
average speed possible in
ington should be greater thu ■
cd colored plaids.
DEAN BERG CORP,
)ysters Daily
the the ordinary American (JM
these figures represent the
conditions within a tw»-niil*' 'I
!o r e o y s t e r s
us life in the city is not ncad'l
rapid as has been suspect,‘J. I
F ru it Store
when tho i*ieed ut, which *o"l&lt;|
ton,ohil!sta drive is observed lj
hard to believa that the *j
Radiator Repairing, Installation c
body of them on nn average vj
l*ut 6.7 miles aUThotjr down ' 1
t F lo rid * sin e s t i l l .
Itsfstsnrss:
new cars, Straightening of chassi:
A great deal of time must 1*' 1
All-wool Velours in «
waiting for the traffic signal '-J
Children’s wool Velour Coeta.
shades
lot fall. Ham. c
Welding, Repairing of wrecked bo(
as well as in hunting a rj,ll
Nicely tailored, light weight mate­
tarial
and
fancy, aK «
place.
y .lt.
Ing, some with plain sol
riel, plain end fur trimmed. All
ies regardless ol condition.
collar.* nnd fur irtjUPW
shade*. Sizes 6 to 14 years.
Contcmpomry Comnu’B1
National B^nk.
HUTCHINSON
r*,*nte women judge their
Cleaning and Washing Radiators
IAI. RMTATi:
bands by the worst thing*
&gt;«t
F
irst
SiMyi
hear about other men.—'
P h o n e 176
New.* Item.
t Of
SANFORD. FLA.
One of the most delightful par­
ties of this season
^ enp ^
ovening a t the home of Mrs. h ran
cis L. Nixon by ono division ^of
the intermediate leaguo of the
Methodist Church, it being a pledge

SANFORD
LOAN AND
SA V IN G S

DtJE OCTOBER 1,1925

La Moda Tienda

"«•
Klory of u-banon shall
of
nr^ll
oil' tho excellency
ot C
lurm
el Unt?
and Sharon.”

I I co'il.l have made Lebanon. Carmel

INTERESTING MEETING IS HELD BY
WAR VETERANS AND AUXILIARY

EAT...
1
ICE CREAM

COMFORT IN OLD AGE

CITY REAL ESTATE LICENSE

I in e- r n " 'L‘ ,iv‘;n w ilh Joy nn'l iln g -

Mental and Physical

TELEPHONE;—Rea. 42&amp;J

Baptist Church- of Baltomo/e, Md., impose penalties upon persons who
i
now of Commerce, Ga., will preacn repopulate the cat prisons.
a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., morn­
Newton Center—Police head­
ing subject “Adorning the Doc­ quarters
In West Newton Street,
trine"; evening subject "A Wonder­ being remodeled.
*
ful Revival in a Prison."
„ . .
B. Y. P. U. Junior, Intermediate
and Senior, meet at 6:30 p. n».
A most cordial Invitation In extended to visitors to attend all of
these services.

Dean-Berg Corporation

84 rVFRYTIMNr
.y° GROW.
i lrri‘fatl'
t h in g hu?s.
WILL
9 „ l ' I h\ W1i}',erne“ ani1 ‘he solitary
Place shall he glad for them;
* K J thu
shall rejoice, and
bloisom Ai) the rOMJ.
L
I’- shall blossom abundantly,

It remains for soma advertising
man to produce n Scopes trial in
Florida.

D elightful P arty Is
Given F riday E vening
AtHome of M rs.Nixon

L .;vn' n , n
u
oaek enn see
.where he will be.

TIIK STREAM of w ater now go­

ing to wn &gt;.e will not do so always.
Tho stream of human beings
going west on the left of the train
is on its way to build un a greater
America.
Enterprise brought the bent peo­
ple across the ocean to us long
ago and started the building of
this nation.
New enterprise that takes whole
families and their automobiles
westward to build new home * on
ot. we,cwm*mc acres
will build the democratic America
of loin and the* next century.

* i
these desert I
lands destined to be the world’i*
t I™?"1 *“ Utiful garden, you could
y
re ,i,t buying land, hoping to
* live here some day, at the end of
1 Vouf miKhly .lollar hunt In the
IM1M,
f
*^°thlng grows until you Irri-

The rain saved the Pirates yos-

' —*---- o ■

IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED—

AN INDIAN woman rides on a
thin pony, behind her n little boy
with arms fastened tightly around
h*-r bright red shawl. Her puzzled
eyen watching tho
* train going
* -’ east,
tho automobile going uwest
. , ; reprerent VANISHING AMERICA.

LACII OF those rolling ears, big
and little, menns another house to
bo built, rnoro acres planted, all
over this vast, wonderful country
from Seattle to Han Diego on the
coast, all through the magnificent
i - . nevL ^ tatP*" Arizona. New Mex‘ ico, Texas, Colorado.

If cqp, or crust, or covering
llm* been dispensed by me,
If I have helped the weak to stand
Or warmly clasped aome angry
hand
In friendship it may be;
Or If some lonely little child
Has known My comradeship and
'dmtydw.v
Then, hamfiUt though I be, I know
1 have boon helping God, and an
Rerene, I claim my mighty rest
Just glad to know I'vo done
my best.
—Mejvln Murtl nier Newbcrg I

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1925,

Of course this question will rieh,
want all kinds ot peop|« here if Th „
f *'
people and wj cannot ask them *«h y a r»l K‘
in their pockets because J m o o t then
ably less than that sum and they * « 8 t | g "
fonl has always been a workingman’s tow , tn.
for many year, to come. Some of tK T S JS
like this atatenvnt but it h tru,- nav.rtheE X ,
One mocking bird is w&lt;
of quail are worth more i
hunter’s frying pan. The j
good one and to make a ce;
into u Bird Sanctuary is *J
ioiiiu of tho hunter's will s.Florida a real Florida.
One of Walt Haynes’ »
Kansas was here this week ay hawk ;r fritnds from Bleeding
and saio
among other things that he wak
a®,.nl‘ uct‘ri to Sanford by our
publicity. This gives the ^Publicity
Committee ten cent’*
worth of credit at l-ast u»nd’ should show
th2 dear public that
‘'icent salary that tl,T
’

Popularly Priced
i Coats

Light Weight
Charmine

New “Campus Coats for Givis

Children’s Coats

f

ns in 1Classical
.,
Dancing '

[S ta le

f A sso c ia tio n .

last, my angel,” sat“
man, loiter he ha*l 5l,‘
mini'iter, “wc are r
ly one.** "Theoretically-^
1 th a modern bride,
practical itandpoint, **
isable to ordor ‘j ip P
Xopham Courant.

[given by Mias Sara
[beglnninK Oct. lut.,
prican Legion Hall.
*10 Oak Av*'.’, mornrttU 215 in the I*. M.
g:

* tl|it:la\' &gt;

When?

Sanford Radiator &amp;
Body Works
3.,-'.. :..v ••.(.'•'.*•
O i n M
i p p

School Girl Coats

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10. IMS

&gt; Hero Lea

110 Commandments Tavares Legion is f
Booked; At Miiane Planning A thletic'
p Days Next Week'Meet Armistice Day
T A y ^ E S .^ T lA H W - H l.h
I :&lt;;hco!j throughout ventral Florida
I- «v mv utc .’Ilian
have been invited to send repre-j
Tuesday and W----I™ coming here with more ruperla- I senUtives to the track, field anti
tive advance notice i than any oth aquatic m e e t'which wil be held1
on Armistice Day under the,
tr picture which has •ever
er
ever L__.
been (here
auspice* of the local post of the
shown
in
Santorc
.
—
r
—
;—
-"i,
•
Oddly
enough,
fu;___w•
American Lotion as a nart of itc«
this picture’deserves most of the«i crlcbration.
adjectives. It Is great, stupendous, j
i colorful, nnd moving. It has com- I Arrangements for the meet art?i
I »;dy, spectacle am] drama A per- |,n char?c of Professor D. II. Moore,•
feet cast, a fine story and inspir- ,ccunt&gt;’ superintendent of public in-!
ed direction.
Istruction; R. S. Durell; and R.!
The production takes a little over j' *tdr.
two hours to show. It is divided I Three
. ..
classes of competion have
,nto two parts, ancient nnd modern, been
'n |..........
provided w,c
in the track meet,
*n " V 0™ " tho picture opens jancf two in the aquatic, senior and
on the Israelite slaves building the junior boys competing
.
~ Ut the same
city of Rameses in Egypt. They cfas s in
* the
* ‘latter. Thirty trn-k
the events arc provided .including five!
un- for girls, who will have the 50 and
He 100 ynrd darhes; 00 hard low hur-l
i tt dies; basketball throw and a quar­
ts - ter mile relay,
da’ .
«**!»*». senior, will be
!u . &lt;UMhes frorP.the 50 to
440; half

A Beauty o f the Press

COLLARS
313 First National Bank Bldg,

SANFORD HEIGHTS LOTS

Pity the Poor School Teacher

each 50x150 nicely located, beautiful shade tree*.
11,650.00 each

■ 95c Actes. 50 acres in regl GROVE- tv ,
3 Lakes, fine fishlrig, 2 miles from W
■ read, with new Cheney Highway e o n h e c t S ^
3 A very fine estate qr can be divided into
■ mg water front and grove. Tin mm , ” cI*«
» Park.
""""in t« .

l■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a , ,a ,

Accounting Systems Installed,
Jj !
M np 1000 feet on Lake 3 miles
5 Oaks, $5000.00. $1500.00 cash, b a l a n c e t |

j

&gt; n n n nHn

■ ' v'l'E &lt; iu ip p H Filling- Station, living roos
3 ^ tsid c city on Dixie Highway. $5000­
3 month. A BARGAIN,.
■
J

mm

■

. Mo.pg receiving . the commandi nicnts on the mount, the children
of Israel worshipping the golden
calf in a wild orgy, and finally the
fade-out In which Moses, wrathful
| at seeing his people’s treachery,
flings the tablets which lie had recelvw] „n the rocks, smashing
into a thousand part?,
fho modern utory was written
*y Jcnnio Macpherson. It shows
mat tho commandments arc ns
great a moral force today ns they
were five thousand years ago. Tho
lives of two brothers art- followed.
One lives a life in which he creatm
and breaks his own luws, while the
other keeps the decalogue as his
guiding force. In the end evil is
punished nnd good is triumphant.
i, i
P ve thousand pconfo
i i headed by Rod La Roequo, Hichurd DiX, Lentrice Joy. Agnes Ay.
t-V n 1
Theodore Roberts,

u m lin u M a k
8 nusines. Lota (Warehouse and Factorv
Holly from Hill Lumber. Co., new 8Ite Im ­
balance 1, and 2 years.
* * “
H n u in k n
Apartment House in path of progress now
basis, $16000.00, with terms one-thlrd cash, 1
will enhance very hnpidly and A BARGAIN.

23 Acr,a- n « r Sanford, Improved
state buyers, a SNAP.

Customs Men Make
Biff Haul Near Miami

The press, which has made many a beauty famous, now has
MIAMI
I its own. Miss Fawn Singleton. employed on the Provo
men, I 3 « bottles of whiskey, two Herald, Is one of the most beautiful girls in Utah, recentl
automobiles ami a truck were'seiz­ been selected queen of the Utah county fair. '
1
ed by custom officials, who sur­
prised rum runners unloading li­
quor from a smnll boat into ma5},1,"?* " w Cutler, a few miles
south of here early this morning.

ono of the
ilea to aive
Ion In prelldrcn. Ap•;cent of alt
«ar ' cl aim oil
Oder tlftcen

Account forfi

t school.
i do thslr pi
t tho Uvea.
* warning j
It school
^unities *tpM
'ied at s u m
Of afjfl
Telephone J20. nirs
Rut theML£
tardsd .M U

No. 7 Ball B uilding,
Jno. F. Pearson

S

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A

HOME

A com plete line of

iJTdinwrstrM ght

............ .. n.

Screen Wire
Builders Hardware
Boars
Windows

ti nf Miiwuuk.

Fram es and Screens
'la d e to Order

The Most Conspicuous Succes
During the past V
Nash Motor Comp,
unequalled in the it
Nash dealers enjd
prosperity. Yet ti

ents must Impress upon th e ll
children tho d a n g e r of playing on
roads and In streets w here t h e n
Is a n y a m o u n t of trnfllc If th r r ^
Is to l»o a n a p p reciable reduction
of. accldepts apiQPK chlldjon.

le cted fo r c o m fo rt n n d c o n v e n ie n c e .
E s s e n tia lly a w o rth -w h ile p ro p e rty .

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fl*.

Apples
Unrestricted Lot

“WE HAVE THE
BEST”

AND IT S NOTHING
8 JT A LOT OF'MUSH*
ANY WAY-fTi? AViCNDU?
MR&amp;GUNM ALL0YJ5 HER
To CARRY ON UKE
^
T h is

l is t e n !

SHE’S
MAKIN6 A DATfe
F o r 12)N!6HT/

That means we’ll have
T73 LEAUElkE UV/INS ROOM
I SUPPOSE - SHE DON'T !
REAUZE TAaT SHE S )
DlSTUCSlNS THE
COMFORT OF
)
HOUSE GUESTS /

-tin

J

{ScJ'*18 -

W K2
111ii
April

250 NEW

'" ‘‘Mu
*his represent;

artists—unfor°f it pays to
Play rather

a®
E R F O R M A N G E S D A ILY

ilM
va aula llrru , |
U»V *•! lli.amlliat

rOHESS

t Fiilrmont, W. Vu

No,4ros&gt;„

t0 U * « e

H ig h g ra d e , b u ilt-in f e a tu r e s a n d m a n y e x t r a s sc

MEAT MARKET

fkrrn n «
iputy un1
picketini

S ss^

“ ’m1*

S ix room s, g a ra g e , la rg e lo t.

Carload of the finest

ATLANTA

t44%

twelve month*’
Sales
s is !a monthly

SanfordGrove,Inc

E a tin g an d -Cooking A pples
h a s . j u s t a r r iv e d fro m V ir­
g in ia an d w ill lie sold ch eap
b y b u sh e l, V&amp; b u sh el, by peck
an d •/» peck. C ar lo cated c o r­
n e r R ailro ad A v en u e an d 1 st
S tre e t, C onic an d g e t th e m .

B A R T N A S O N , L ocal M a n a g e r
P h o n e 219

507-8 1st N a tio n a l H ank B ldg.

■

a v v elv e m o n t h

an item in a comniorrlallsm th a t'
takvu tlio heart atui .mil .... I

lains, B u v a ria n a n d J a p a n e s e

BEA L ESTA TE

NAS» SALES FOR t

on

R O SE C O U R T

C hlnaw arc in EiiR lish P o rce­

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a a a ,,a a ,,B a a a a a " "

a ^ T S i 's

a
&gt;0— The money
"hnear
ijrMa name ?sir.g
Ub,lcorUplay”
pnJr,nK
rathterrlI

O range County
(The Day draws nearer)

D E A N B E R C C O R P.

“ G one N a sh ”
During the last year Na,

Claim Commercialism
Robbing Music of Art

BUY W ORD

ter Streets.

Lot 13 of Block A. o f F ir s t
S tre e t E x te n s io n .
F acin g 50 {eet on C h ap m an
A venue an d 125 fe e t deep.
L ocated
b e tw e e n
F ir s t
S tr e e t E x te n s io n a n d th e
B oulevard.
$170 p e r fr o n t fo o t,

I lie C o u n try H;

I

BITHLO

C hina m ake lovely g U ta

IO* a Bunoa, • 1OD » Rip

M w o risf

__

WATCH

^

trous

HANG fl'ALI
1 6 0 5 5 TtiE
DOT'S talk
8EAO-SHg

lit. lilts •&gt;!,«_

M alaria, C h ills nnd 1
U en u u c o r B ilio u s F ever,
It kllw !&gt;• *»"“*•

Thero -vero 40 peraons convlctcu nu.__________

BY TAYLOR

hs more tlian nine
• tn Ihe Milwuukeo I
and Huron Smith,

la a prescription for

th e M o t o r C a r

' MklWm
"fTAlnnC
l, V ", 3
College. Gilbert
w. S. P R IC E
fir*.
. P,Brunner,
thr,’wt punter
,nftn. ami
being a
nriit-ilnim
"10 W . F ir s t S t. PI

th s lho largest mushroom w ar
•nd
,M. i,'ch‘ 1' hi .linn,mu,
public museum by Ifrmnn Hti-li^lit
an authority on fungus gn,wth*. L y

w

from a " wei1
e u and
andann3P
t™Peny knowr
0nan.
nationally
,ier- e cofJPany, which assistance ren
possible maximum ex;pansion oi
sales and more e f f i c i e n e v i n r n l l p r H k n c

SANFORD

fin i
C0Verc‘l another football!
fin. this zenson. lie’s Lewin SB'
•'-•rt, sophomoru back, who proved
one o f ‘he r . ^

p a th of th o e a r.
In co n c lu sio n th e c o m p a n y r e ­
m a rk s th a t w h ile th e ro Is m u c h
sa fe ty w o rk b e in g d o n e to c o in b n t
th e se c o n d itio n s o u tsld o In n u en c o
can do o n ly _ h a !f_ lh o _ ,worl&lt;' „ Pa r*

^ £ A S U /i£ S \

t o 'nartf ava&gt;'abl« financial assistanc,

The Price Is UiR|,t

I f

»

profits*1 01 S° Un^ness’ Permanence, an.

•Medicine Cnbinets

f

sasasiss

Sanford, Fia.

M anonic T em p le B ldg

W orcester—New truck sewers to
Pittsfield—New service station bo constructed here during full and
to be constructed at West and Cen­ w inter, a t cost of $3i&gt;0,000.

to become associated with

J J 'W V iro n in g Hoards

Here's a Nint-Pouml Mushroo

g V*mV£NT/V£\

A n O p p o r t u n it y

,

JVhiic Rock P la s te r U oard
N ails

Jyy

*■

L A nother Labor B attle on in W est V irginia

Lime
Plaster

/ III L'i I I (

Bate, aro per­
ta in e d In tho

//V7T

l

R. L Robertson

W. H. LONG .

F in is h

*

vf

SPECIAL RATES TO
PERMANENT CLIENTELE

will bo three rings,
filled**wltff the foremost arenic trounes of a t least half
an aerial mnzo l —— the kiddies there will be a baby zoo nnd then 50
a dozen lands. For
of the funniest clowns that ever wore white chalk.

.

Mouldings

mr * .

ties" bands, tents

Audits, Monthly Bookkeeping
Service

B u ilt w ith g re a t c a r e f o r r e s id e n t o w n er.

Ceiling

t

When men get to going around!
in low necks nnd short sleeves, how
long do you think It will take the
furriers to select them for an easy
mark? And then, some sissy will
walk down the street on a hot July
day with a fur piece around his
neck and there'll be another Job
for the undertaker.
And lust think, Ed, what a time
there fellows who are designed
mound tneir Adam’s apples will
have! What will the old Adam's
apple do when it hasn’t got o col­
lar to hide behind?
It just looks to mo like they are
trying to change tho sexes around
C b im s s y
anyway. Those "Oxfords , bags’’
pjAyCAOMD
some men aro wearing are the
nearest things to skirts that could
is /IWV. OJL be designed, and when
-----, they
.. . get
f V A*ffA/CA
men to wearing low neck:* and short
sleeves It will be be but_ a short
step to vanity boxes nnd lip sticks.
If some fellow will come through
then with an invention tn keep a
j man’s whiskers from growing, cvIcry man can become a pcrteci tauy.
J But why should we worry? May"John Robinson’s Circus is coming.
.
. vml.
i be with all these fads will come a
For over a hundred years that statement, spoken by your great
I real worthwhile style, mnking It grandfather, your grandfather nnd your father in the days when they
leven more “the thing” for every looked on the world through youthful eyes, ft” .i' ^
ci S J U c l men to have an Essex Coach and a
pretty girl for a chauffeur.
" r / t o y ' u - c o S « ™ Friday, Oct. 23. for parade that forenoon nnd
Your;', .
.he 102nd nnnunl to n eo f the
BILL.

The Ball H ardw are

C ypresn and P in e
F ra m in g
S h e a th in g
S id in g
F lo o rin g

are underpaid,
ight numett evel
it, Cnahlmer, lla

:

r m

W histles a n d "
V Beils,w arhthat'

’•the attention
K n o w that
S a tho cities
jH th o oponjE cltlo " and
yfil trylnK to
Kjhlldrcn by
I to inotorL .
Many
policeman
K ings during
■Taint depurtphllrtrvn. who

bints o u t tho
l^ rla th a t can
jmooters, playbn tho streets
i. T h e se hoys
int upon tho
[to. T h e y glvo
passing m otors
gro scored for
[at was caused
Iroctly Into tho

NEW
. LUMBERYARD

No wonder iichm.l lonrhi

•’A t 3

I a word of
rents.

During the season of 1024-25 tho
hearing citrus groves of Florida
yielded an average of $280 per

L a th
B rick

PACE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10,1925

I WAS GoiAiGTo )( IkEY LET Thc/R
CR’LDREN have
ANYTHING THEY
A sx fo r R&amp;&amp;aroLe55
CP HCYl MUCH IT

ST To MR. GUNN
VESoTfcRJADRiVE
,HT WHEN CHICK

in t e r f e r e s with

THE PLEASURE Cr
. OTHER PEOPLE /

I JUST CAME IN
SEE IF EVERY ONJ£
IS COMFORTABI^
AND ENJOYING /
i Th em selv es /

6RA00US \ VJELLL
SHOULD
V ESSAN SOEVERVlkiNG 1 V»E AkE
IS JO€T
j
PERFECT. ,{ ENJOYiNG
I5NTIT '( coftSELves
HEeNRY9 / \ IMMENSELY

W oodruff and
W atson

WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
1200 feet on Railroad
A BARGAINGOOI) TERMS

!
S

G rocery s to re , s o f t d rin k
s ta n d a n d fillin g s ta tio n , well
e s ta b lish e d d o in g a fin e b u s i- ]
ness. P ric e $2 ,000. $1,000
dow n, b a la n c e a rra n g e d .

certainly say that it helped me.
I t ia a lino tonic. I* built me up
and seemed to strengths!!, me. I
grew Ices nervous and began to
Bleep belter.
'
“1 can certainly recommend
Cardui to expectant mothers, lor to
me It was a wonderful help. ••• «a
every way I felt better after taking
it and I think U la a splendid medlclne."
„
.
Cardui la purely vegetable, and H. G . W O O L W O R T H , M gr.
contains no harmful drugs.
s-ur sale everywhere.
NC-JM V aldez H o tel B ldg. P h o n e 727
For

a

FEW CHOICE HOUSES

Located in Exclunlve Ilcflldcntial Sections.
Brice and Terms on Request.

BUILDING LOTS
S.lcrlcd with referent, to LOCATION o lfe i. . wonder
ful range in speculative

1 S m all N ew 1 Room H o u se
in su b e rb , on m ain h ig h w a y ,
p ossessio n to d a y . P i’icc $ 2 ,­
000, te rm s . $500 dow n. B a l­
ance $30 m o n th .

1 R eal B uy in a 10 a c re celery
and tru c k fa rm on S a n fo rd
A venue close in. New h o u se,
Lady Sayi Her Back “ Hurt Night p la n ted w ith cro p s, new fen ce
best la n d in c o u n ty , 50 o ra n g e
and Day” — Least Noise Up­
tre e s, 2 w ells, sa m e tile d .
set H ei. Better After
P rice in c lu d es fa rm in g to o ls
and
sto ck , all b u ild in g s new .
Taking Cardui.
P ric e $7,700, $3850 cash , b a l­
Winfield. Texas.—"My back hurt ance 1, 2 y e a rs . $700 b in d e r.
night and day,” says Mrs. C. L.
Eason, of It. F. D. 1. this place. I
O ne 5-Room B ungalow
ached and ached until I could hard­
ly go. I felt weak aniT did not feel close in G blocks fro m P o st
like doing anything. My work was O ffice. B est lo c atio n o f to w n .
a great burden to mo. I Just hated
P ric e $3500. T e rm s.
to do up tho dishes, even. I was
no-account and cxtremoly nervou—
“My mother had taken Carc’ul I new S p a n is h S tucco, b e s t
in to w n $6,000. T e rm s.
and aho thought It would do me
good, so aho told me to taka It.
My husband got me a bottle and I 6 A c re s C h ic k en F a rm on
began on It. I began to Il"1PnjV# “J
H ig h w a y .
once. It was such a help that I

IN SU RA

PROFITS
Brice and Terms Very Attractive
BUY IN SANFORD
Safe and Sound.

A. P . CONNELLY &amp; SONS

(We’re Listening)

R E A L T O R S
17 Years of Success in Sanford
Bhone 48
Magnolia at Second
IN V E S T M E N T S
LO A N S
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Cecil B.DeMille$
Cinem asterpiece

m il a n b

M onday
T u esd ay
W ednesday

Miriam
and the
Golden

(param ount
iQ k tu n J

�THE FANTCP.D HERALD, SATURDAY- OCTOBER IP. W &amp; *
w
r *
f i - o m rt

&lt;vc 9.1
mirth tin

wki ^S^Ei f e r J T

» * y ,*V**i* " T t- «” ?» • tf-KreZrenL and J - W ..W U JM T T 'A

null ' *«q*7-. *n?£^T t y T ^ n ^ ^ r ami If .Kj .I to 413 JWIthri
S oft
A", 7 ! , ; "...minx interest umDr MEAN 8 APu\|U A iSiROT, VAfUK CORAT
v £ ? i i, a s t a h r ^ r r r r r r .n . m k AKXIOW r . WKED iU » :S T- PAK
R'SH TCILHEI.MI.HA I- 4 DA MX, |
C H A R M 'S F . A D A K 3 a iH — — —
..r'M ? nb * w IMVIO «T. AD­
AH* an.:----------ADAhbl hl» wife,
A 1. tXMTStittU JA Jtlii MvCNCIL
, s l A tv. WTLMOTT. d « « K il cr
■thrcwl*- *» hHr*. «D*!■»-*. Kf»rvr*** *ir otSrnrU* *n th«r property
fi»—
.Joaftcr rl»"rrii«i. and U all
(he h#!r*. ^nWM d CMgWJl »»r "th*
»r rlatnunn under J. ( t ADAUS
if i naef: and (*. all
(a»‘K
and rv-ry r lam ia* an? .lnt«r**t nr
Intef^ata la the land Inv-iv-M fa
i *id *4 1 . nndat* lay •.! tbr aaoar
r.irrr t defendant a oeft end every
3 h-/*,- ra:nc* and r*s drama a r*
afthwwn t» the c«oui!j,.ni:it in lh.’ Eept: 3-17*13*24- OcL 2-14-17-21-11al«j7 e «o*ttl«l r ^ v . and to all an*
7-11.
known wtrtlrs T**.n.ote«r rfa.m- X*rit THC riKcrtr i
_.____________ _ _ _—----- v
i —
iti—an.* lnt*r**l nr Intmrmttm In th* jrtmcc
&lt;R:mot.K r o t v n
i\T i:vn n\ to onLand larotred in thh* suit. m M land TAI.% or
IT (m V T U T .
a
p
c
ri.t
L
U
%
ltU
T
t
Imlas sIt Bite in S«m!r.nt* Cnunty, AT TEAT .t r a t .I L .IIMlIOl inOF
TtLl.ljlJi «lJfM' NS.
Plerfat.7- -nd '•-srrth ', 1 1 1 fnliiwu,
cvifnptataaa:
u x iik in m :
t»*wrt:
TRACT 1
a xr. xcren. *t iu
The rut: half nf the *.»uihw««t
Defendants.
nnarter ,/f MertJon 2 f Townahlp
Drier ml PoMIralU*
NUTi • TO K m m t AND I N
Kvf.tvr: DEFKYDA VtK
■* r u rniox t»;
r. v:.. MDYITR and------- MOT?"

Lot in F t jVfello
Close to Mayfair
S1750JX)

REALTOR
Rooms 501-592. Phone.
First National Rank Hail
SALES FORCE
M. M. STEWART

Me -r.tr. tiE O m ie IF . 3CLT2R3 a n
R. C. MATRR9 h ie ••If*. t S W I i AT

•hi. raas- ip. ‘Iiaday* the* trvl. dar
o f N o v rm V r. A D. 1*2 &gt; tn* saw ■

KTNft »*d---------- ‘TK1NN l»D erif
bkhthair i-ovr; and------ iov ;
h..- Mr-ua-td. xit*. y .u a r. tz .ru
ArfiOON »v;----------RTctlARWK*!
r e r I- -Od JOKV B. HA1.BKK'

he'n c .. It *'-r fMJ bf ibly 'irT.
at i!;&gt;- Corn lliaae in Nar.f«»i £*w-».v :r«we:r FhWtt*. end ia *■•■
f a n 'i t h e r r s f D rrre w P r » •* ,is f. » i
T.-.ii fc« e«;-rrd m l m t . *»ht &lt;aa*e
te!n-f &amp; *&gt;i!t tn iioiet title la the
'*t ?!a',aant in and t&gt; the land
d ttn ilie l
«•
ft L* V rirdon ORDERRIi that
tlilr noPle* i-e gahlfth'd la lie ftn •o n l H erald , a eew epep-.- paTdfsne l la Oar.fsf.I, iem in -ile Cnoaiy*.

'A 8 0 V E —A S tr e tc h e r SR nad. B E L O W —J a a t A s I f It R eally H a p ­
p e n e d — T h e L e j B arulace.

rirst aid instroctioti helped thirty- tammer the puUIe has been the bcr.citt employers of the Western Elnt-j fiefary of meh inunction thirty-five
rv. Company to save lives cr to as-. times and in emer£enou cf senotu
list injafpl persons bet* ten the 1 character.
raddle o f April and the firvt r,f SepOn three oecationa two p r r tm s •
IrtrheT th is year. T h e servfert ren- were rm eted from drowtiitap. O th er
dered ranged all the way from n c u -'n r^ r^ e n c irs " tr e autnrnr.bile aceim * aw l rtsta c fta tin ^ 'lrrn ir.x ^ per-j t o o , ooHapse o f bleachers a t a hall
vm b to atoppfrrx th e c o tm iltk ra e f a'p a rlr. a rm auray. a railw ay accident,
baby. T h e men and women who went ic rm J serious falls, a fire, and eases
c o t of ibeir way to fiv e suet nr am , of sicltnesA

a persorflhl dtstribotcd over ihe cr.l.rei Firtt aid instruction is one part of
United States.
'a complete safety ard health protprata
• Ordinarily first aid instruction k i eperatetf throuuhout die Western
cnmidrrtd more or less a family ma'- Electric Company. It rants with acttr with Ihe l.-ifttvtml crjaciM' -.r ■evlcr.t prevention and sielctxss pie*
*«?.£. c x i r r t u. Her* m a *.ncle 1v«u:on wcrlc.

'Actors Open Dramatic
School In Empty Gym
Near London College

:ni7

e l i n t Unto in the hitrepublic, it U bdievttl,

th u t
latuia. F crn w rl;

LON*DOS’, OeL 9.—0*1 - 'he UnIvureity of London will hav.- a row
fort of drama and th*at:. *caool
In the theatrical orndue'bn.t bf
.which nueh actor* and nr■yl'M-ni at
Oranvi7I)* Borkcv, Nijt»l i'ia ■
! Edith Craijr and Bet.l Dean
‘ploy a "romiatnt part.
An old jfyniiuuiuni at Etnl
tfcn Cblltgj has h-in trxzx
i-L» m theater sc a th e 400 7
au»' will be otiKierf for prCdi
•ightecntb-cnnfcury drsT,
r,
a r c litUre known. No apr 3l
I* mode to HndifEraiAtiJ r.l ,!
AH leeturet and pU yt sril i, •
PhrcrJ urtth the tboeght ’r f I
voting acto n and drama

Cuba Pians to Tux
improved Landj
HAVANA. Oct. 0.—# V VrS 1
the now pabiic wirrks Ian all i Her
land in the rmohlir will t tCu J
affecting in the city of Havana
own- about
vacant K t an 1
in ih? republic thouaand.9 of arrei
«H land that eithrr puv«r i..*k 5 S- r,
urder caitlvation, or ifloie?.i*t-; ii

I rTfiiit

hi l elf awl NAT POTNTZ drree*.
«r ntienrla* as heir*, derlae**.
I’l^rMil. cnee a week la fun* «jn. el
innf»Tt o- rtfcerw!#*. lit the pfoti■■•(-»!»*« we-ftly I»tcre. •
i
|t
f
L -eiMfter deeerttid a»4 to
fflT h .i.i ny hand and the nft
pa;&gt;(fT i-aeh and erery. rlalntfV«l h .I tf lh- Oreait Court «f til
*av interee* or laiff-aie in tc*1 * r«v*nth I int:el si Clfruit of the Ins
: 0*1 Invrtred »:j thie etill trader n»
A,‘at* nf Ci-.rTft fi and (or s»m- ef
file
- named def-ndarit
:jjw'e Cbintjf. Florida, nr. thle the n r h and tr&gt;ry
eloee pisiti and
v*! dr r ef ijetoleT V. I*. 1525.
-*il«iere»» ar- na known f/» th*
V. r. tHCiiLl.lj.
CnmafalnaBi
la
the
ahore entitle I
Cl* elf.
e-UTr. and in all i»okn&lt;»nrn partis.
'OU CI7TT C T’RT UFAI.)
rlylattnit hit Inters**. ta in * 17 a n d 3*'1UU * c re s. m o re
R? A. it tvcr.h'd.
.*t«v jvIi.unseeT*r
inter*tt* !,. tee Imd tnr &gt;l'i-d in or leva.
H U tnipillC T * EOYLE nr
'his
enlt.
tiM l*nd heirrr *ritc»te *t I [• jr)n*f&gt;rlir rrop. m* sworn
Si.lieimn far Coinplalaaat.
In Jt-runnle Cnnntr. Flnrl.t*. on I hill of eoeiptilnt herein that you
O ’ -.M -17-21.
if——— .**1
fellows: t«-wlt:
• vl e^ -n 'ef 7 o&gt;» iaar claim some
THK nnrtl»»a*t &lt;ia»rtef nf the
t i t l e o r in te r e s t :n a n d to
stuthweet
mart#.of
N
e**t&gt;rtt
It
tiie
p rr.p e -tv h ere ln e '» o -» de—n h e d .
MiTKi; ok t m v n n t t o o n TpnstH» IV »*icth. rUiia- 75
It I* therefore ORDERED that
t ii% epEci.il. Lirr.M i.tTim t t
s r i r n i l . ir,* irn \ o r l i i c m u * east, fir** th* northeast ipiar- mu and each of you„b» ar.d you i r
t-r «f the northwest ijuartef berelrr rrt'ilred to afi^r- - to the poll
tn iE .
f fim tilyini herein filed In tbl*
7.'otfre i* *--re*'*’ riven that the nf rh * northeast qatrirr of tlt»
«na;;i«ei*t «iun/te.- and le*ta the &lt;—
•uic i n jronday th* 2 nd. day of
T-.irn of Oviedo Flo*Mi. will apfl/
nt
*
Tit
-if
t*»e
r
&gt;-*ri»a*f
nuar•Jf.veeri**- A. l». 192". *he seme b-*
at the Rett special seaeion of tf-e
ter
of
the
nortlutdat
nuarter
t
i
f * R i l e [&gt;»7 o f th i* C o u r* . r»t
&lt;erljlatitre bf the State of Fl.irhLa
the jnuthweif t u m t r and &gt;5* C - u r t I lo o s e In Hanford, d - m 'f"* *3 *. Lil le*!*!att'in preserloinx ef
I-**" the »«U enirter ol 1 *1 * n o lc C o u n ty . Florida, an d lr» default
th- method ef mVeiny puhlle Imuiiartrr of th* sooth* • hereof Deere- Pro '"oi'..*o o HI
.*rore»en:t In said Town ff Oviedo corthraat
t n i r a l n v t *"»•!. * * ’•! r s u e an.l ■•ee««lnr end paying the coat -ess •lnar'er of fteetlca It. 1i bv *e r„A^ .i f e, r msik
lt t o o o i e t t i l l - In t h r
- f - ad
' e*ttn*r eharter Township Si »ou*.h. Rar.te 75
; C o m p la in a n t In an d to th e land
cf Mid Town of Oviedo ao far as east).
■
alwTe
de*-elbrd
&lt;*ltik rstetee to me Jsitiii* of and it appeartoT from the swam
IT TS TimRRFORi: ORDERED
It. nf * ..npU.*t Herein that you
if m (4 town.
'hat th*.
OC.s notice he *.|
rmrjr o r o n c u a Florida 1 nd er *fi of yoa may laim eemo ' that
. . . . ___
H»ra’____
1 a n« *1*.«pe&gt;- pub­
Ev N* F. I.EZETTK. M-nmr. rlel't. tltfo n- iater-ai tn atwl to the C-of«rd
lished
S.vnf'’nJ
S-oj noH Cuunty.
IC
—' -In ~
‘
Attest:
C: K. PH ILL IPX. i pr-oi-rty iorpliuDotT deserlta-d.
‘_t. one- a wi— It four cor.Clerk. It i thrmfore • *HliERKti th a t' _Florida,
I'nl* A 75 S 7-I3-I3-2S O 3-W-I7- ipo and -ern of you be and y&gt;U err Seeotlve Weeklv Issue!.
; her.^ 7 re.intred to appear to t.io W IT N E SS m r h*"*l sa d th e oflii:i «f ('0 0 10 1 ,»int herein f!l~l in P e la l seal o f th» C lrcnlf CV, »*t of
;tiu*
...» Mondav th* 2 nd. day
i% t h e • i n n it r o t rt r o f i k s - ■rf Nts.ku-e
iniher. A. I». 1527. toe same
ISOM’ r o t 'TV , FI.ORIDA. IT
CIIAJMKIIV.
a lA ttr ( in * iit'iii K i N 'i s n r i t T to th *
eswl»* known a* UAItY &lt;».
KUN'-aBLUT)
Complainant
MltirtT F. KOI’P. et at.
n v fsn d * n t-. '
O rder mi P nhliestlei*
t(T!CK T*&gt; K N OW S AND L1N-

K.NOVryi 'flKNENtlANYB.
112 FTATR Or FIjOHID »• to:
Af.rtFiyr F k o pp . i t ANNAIt tt.

.1 NT. W r c f L E T II WAtJLI-.IUUkN.
I * (IIA k x s t m t Ilk'NT. HrViROK

IKKRIM. I.KW KLLKN HUNT.
IMHA C. H A N C Iil. en d ------------- MAXI TIL h« r hua rand, .f tlvItsar and If d sn !, to all
; irtte *
• aim 's* .nr-r» 't nttder ,U BKItT
S
K o p p . ifA N N IR if. HUNT.
WtrxTLKY M RALLKRSON. MARIA
FOhTKH HINT HOIKIF. MKRRII I. LEW ::t r.KN RCNT I'.HK I

C. itA N V F.L c r !---------------MAN'LET.
h e r h usband. •&gt;c*j*».| o r m .ierw * -.
*» h e irs dev'.**-**.'yrantvru » r uth*
erw tee. In th e p ro p erty b * re la a ft~ r
&gt;|*serlb,-d. and to a lt th e b *!r &gt;. ite%I«eee. u r e n te e i o r o th e r r la ln ta n 'e
u n d er P. &lt;L V. HUNT d eceased ; and
to a ll th e h eirs, devisees, s m u t &lt; -t
-* ,.ih - r etelm ar.ts urulsr JAAIEX It
!O X n R ID * lE . deceased, an d in all
p artiee. «*ch a n d sv sry . c la tm la v
u i in te re s t nr in te re s ts in th e land
involved In IHIa s u it un&gt;l*r aqy »I
• h e above nam ed d rfe n d s.it* . e a c 1-.
an d ev ery w hose n am es an d resldvn*e* o re iin k n o * n to th e U om otalnani
in th e ab o v e e n title d cause, and to
,e a ll u n k n o w n p a rtie s w bom s&lt;ievir
d e le iln * an y r.'.terest n r la te re * '*
r*- lit the&gt; lan d Involved In th is s u it,
’ft sa id lan d h em s s itu a te in XomtR'.bi
C ornuy. F lo rid a, an d d ea atllir.l as
fnU ew s. to .w u :
lTi&gt;- w .a th w est q a r t f r i f th e
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bill n f co m p lain t h ere in th a t you
1an d
each
of
you
m ay claim
som e rig h t, tu la o r lnte.-»st In an d
, to th e p ro p e rty h era lu an o v e deserih*
‘ It to th e re fo re OKDTIKKD :.ii-t
, &gt;N» k en d ea eh o f you h e a n d you v-e
t-'P-rghj r ru u lr s d lrr spiirar to the
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— •* ’- " n v i n n M nn4a* IHf I n i. day
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OUT OUR WAY

By Williams

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It i. day of Aa/Wt, 1*17 awl anthotHctner tile leicanc* and sale of u ia
brail*, and to authorize and di­
rect the ejtpet.nlTure nr the prV e-It
&lt;-.t the tale U tal i Inmia for the
porpoee «et Jfcrth In the aforreaid
rrerttuilon r.rdhe County Ronrd of
PuM'e Inatntnlon adoptrd Aasu-et
i. 1215.
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Vein *th- dar "f Sevdrir.h-r. 1*27.
vtd'NTS. rw.Ai’.ri or ptTBtjc :v.'T«i.iJnnX
Tt&gt;-; Fred T. WlllUm*. t Tut.'rata A
All. *t:
T. W. tatwent
lejperlnlendeni t f Ihibflc Initfurtlon
ac.d Heereta-T ef mid Itear-L
ISKAU
Cept.
c*et. v u - i ; - : i - i i .
.Nov. 7.
h on m or s p r t ia i * l r c u l a tio t
Notice la berehy (Iten that ap­
plication will be evade to the
SRate LedUlatcra at a special act*
slon thereof to Ue held i.i Tallahar*
»e». Fi. rtda. on a date |n L»: *-t
by the ( I s r tn s r of the said State
of Florida for the paaaaao of the
proposed law.
' An act entitled an act estab­
lish! nil a bird reservation to be
known as the Setninnl* Dlnl Res*
er-stl-w tn th*. County of Seminole.
Re It enacted by the Leflalataro
of the state of Florida:
Section 1. A Bird Reservation
to be known as the Seminole nird
Itevervatlon la hereby created In
the County of Seminole within the
limits and boundaries and herein*
to-wltt'
after rt*icrll.
. . __
Bejrlu at the Intersection ef Ramc*
Line oetween ILsnaev 22 and 3&gt;&gt; ar.d
th- south ahore line of th- SL
John* river, and runninjp south fix
wiles more or less to SW. Cor. *.f
dee. 3t Tp. 19 tL. n. 3* H. thencxat to NE. Cor. of Sec. 1 Tp. 30X.
It. 34 K.;.th-nce south to N b Cor.
&lt;.f See. 31. Tp 29
It. 24 VLz lb -nee
east to UK. *'or. of See. 17 Tp. I» S.
R it R : ih-nee northly a'oniy the
rr.enndcrlnw shore iin- of I.sko Je»Vit&gt; to the south vhor* line at the
St. John-* river; thenee »• rthweeie»ly alone the mtandcrtn? shore
lib- of the said river to thu point
of Ret;.
Heenon 2. That It shall be un­
lawful to kill. Ikunt. trap, destroy
I'T any taeani whatever, within the
lim it* of Hi* ScnlBni* flin t Iteser*
; v attoii provW -d lor le H e-tlan 1
■o f thhi a c i. *haV b ird , w lld - tu r k - y .
w ild «uose. o r any w ild b in t
'o r w ild fnw| c f a n y ttfed. rr w m lrrel
4 t an y tu n - a n d ( b a t there sh a ll

H a v e Y o u T H E M O N EY .\’O v;
THAT F u e CO A T Y O U
TVlE LA.MDtb^D«
T H E R E N T 1 (3
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»»*« »•■ rrrt yen raanel bwiaet y»ur espesse* laf
tew rttra*, ter a* »srr m yan do the rent will hsr raised sat
Cse* where yea'll aevrr see It srs Ib. *
If yea waat te iairat your money whrrr It Will briac
retara*. n*t only a* a liaaaetnt vrataro, but ale** la well
■nd vrcurlty—Uullil your own home.' tad let kl* help yoo.

Hill Lumber C
The House of
law.

S*Ttlnn I. This law shall become
rffectlv* immediately upon its pas­
sage by thu Legislature and anpnjvsd’iby,: the (In«vrp»r of trie
State of Florida o r its brcomltts a
liw without his approval.
HANFORD CHAMBER uF COM­
MERCE

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Two lots on Park Avc. 8 room dwelling, best comer
for apartment site in the city. Price $15000.00
•10 acres, all cleared and tiled, join3 city limits. Fine
j ubdiviaion, all for $90,000.00.
Four lots on Park Avc.. another apartment site.
Price $13000.00. Investigate this.
One lot on Park Ave^ and or.e on Palmetto Ave.,
dose in. $3000.00 each. Both near South Side new
school.
Business lot or warehouse lot, close in, 77x108.
Only $16000.00.
Five lots near Hotel, and one in Mayfair. See me
about price.
Fine piece of R. R. Road frontage at $10.00 per foot
18 lots in city limits $21000.00. One third cash.
balance 1, 2 and 3 vears.
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WE THANK YOU

Time: proves lumber! There is no better
P™°f °f Ihe lasting qualities of Florida
^ erhe
Leaf Yellow Pine !amber then
r-°V n/
homes built before the
ivdV/ar and still used as dwellings. It is
the fund of lumber that YOU need in your
t^oriic home. Why not send in your name
an. Ozicress {or one of our free booklets
an this interesting lumber?
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0 * r m Mill Co.
L M: Qn» m Lbr. Co.

Roux Crate Co.
S t Andrew* Bay L‘
W. C. Sherman Co.
Standard Lumber 1
Union Cypress Co
Wcslt Florida Lbr.
Woodmere Lumber

FLOP IDA DENSE LONG LE A F
P IK E M A N U F A C T U R E R

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Jw European fashion.
» hotel help did the poUahfo*
ight. hot, not beinit oaad to
kind of thing, Itot theaboes
1 op in redistributing them,
ey do aay it was aight to
f and an earfd to ifcten to
I tho**? delegates undertook to

ticeable aUo at the Interparliamen­
tary Union’s more fonnal ■«*»«“ speech doesn’t make much imA aueech
presa^on
pression if only l-41*t
M is t part
P»rt of the
tha
audience understand!! itlotus
In translation It
It lo
rn punch.
po»*‘ ■
* i.
Besides, 40 translations Uke
time.
hie
the
proceedAs far as ptgalble the
inics w*re ln English or Frenc®asked the E n n that didn’t Rise fully satis­
factory results.
It meant that the s p e a k e rr had
to express themselves, a *•*»«
share of the time, in a togue they.
were imperfectly a c q u ain ted w ith ,
to hearers who bqt partly under
couldn’t stay stood them. , m 9
be went, leavWhich just goes to
a near to getie was in the one of the worst troubles two
three or four
i he Interparivention spent
eft their footion to be pol-

mtract

p a r t iM cU h n a r s n y in te r e s t « a d « r
nlV. Vj m?, , cVw »“&lt;* hu W * Anui»r^LJ
nV f^_- “ *•«»**. « n W i .
i f o r " th e rw ise . a n d to t a r
S J L S j*
u n k ro w n
p a r tie s
inaVJ3*.?nrv!,*!'s4
ord; ^ '
a n d to th e fo lio**.&lt;•
,
----- j[ a n d b o ­
l,V c "onty o t S em in o le. S ta te
of F lo rid a, to -w ft
E *at O n e-H alf ( E » i ) c t N o rth * « « Q u a rte r ( N w V ) “ f S o o th F lV it
&lt;8W &gt; o t S e c tio n
S fi
T o w n sh ip T w e n ty
” { 5 “ u*h. R a n g e T h ir ty - o n e
' 5**
C ontal n in e 19 a c re *
m
o re o r lee*.
It a p p e a rin g from th e sw o rn b u t
&gt;f c o m p la in t h e re in file d t h a t y o n
h» . sT t v ? * ,o u - m aF b* ln tereate.1
T o ,™ / * boT« d escrib ed r e a l e s ta te .
T h erefo re, you and e a c h o f y o u a r e
h - r r b y com m anded a n d r e q u ir e d tn
10 thl* "w o rn b ill of
vtfsta s*
;**»» gel III drSv»
cn m n talrit h ere in file d o n o r b e fo re
P*°*AU ( iiu c r r o r f l o n iu a ,
i,f -N'«»»*nt&gt;er A. D. 113 J.
rt*A n im x o u i t o t . i * d ecree p ro r o n fe s s o w ill
* * * in» t y o u . a n d e a c h . V * „l„ \ chaxcrrt .
of &gt;ou follow ed by a fin a l d eerd e. J. N. BRADSHAW,
CompUlnanW
f u r th e r o rd e re d t h a t th is
c ita tio n be p u b lish ed
o n ce
ea ch
4- frEAN a n d th e h e lm . &lt;!eJteeK fo r fo u r c o n s e c u tiv e w ee k ly
r r « h te ss o r o th e r c la im I**®*1
th a H anford H e ra ld , a
g * * . ***-? Jo h n J . D ea n : J o h n
n e w sp a p e r p u b lish ed in S em in o le
“ hd th e h e irs; d ev isee s,
C ounty. F lo rid a.
g ra n te e s o r o th s r c la im a n ts u n ­
m t m m my hand
and
o ffic ia l
d
e
r
Jo
h
n
D urden; R o b e rt A. l i a r *:.?« th e re o f ” c le rk o f th e C ir ­
'» tr v&gt;!n*u nies k n o w n a s R o b e rt
c u it t.o tirt In a ad
f o r S em in o le
A- H ardaq, and th e h e irs, d e rta e e s.
m n t M , o r o th e r c la im a n ts u n d e r
R o b -rt A. H ardee,
so m e tim e s
k n o w n as R o b ert A. H a rd e n ; a n d
a ll unknow n p e rso n s c la im in g a n
lhe
p ro p e r ty h e r e ­
in a fte r d escrib ed : 8. K e n d ric k

8 T ATK OF F U JR ID A . TO ALL

FLonnJV.1
.
in c i i A . v c E n r
JO H N c;. SM ITH a n d IIA It (JC H IT E
SMITH, M s w lfo
C o m p lain an ts

krk., Oct. £h—
■my promoters1
h n trial before
■United Slates
| when it cor.Fxpetial term.
E r t for the lost
the scene of
tooter.* who am
ken in millions
it promises and
which to sell oil
more have been
prison a t LeavW the October term
Baes of John Mesl e r Taylor, Josa I .
■ S. Grimm, W. It.
■y B. P ratt. Paul
Ik Drover, Jay J.
• Murphy. All are
[five to nine counts
p mails to defraud,
the cases will come
’ of the country.

o f the paper lighted a match.
The match waa attached to a
rod that swung over c gasoline
lamp, the cap of wh'ch u u simul­
taneously removed by another con­
trivance constructed from a couple
of empty woodat spools and a
piece of string. O vu the lamp he
had placed a coffee urn containing
coffee prepared the night before.
When the slumbers of the little
Inventor, then 14 yean of age, were
Interrupted by the alarm going off
the room was lighted and his cof­
fee was boiling..

end l/ deed all wvttee
!* j'. 'tiwiee by, t&amp;raogb

building wil bo on display and pro­
minent speakers will tell of road
improvements.
LIVING GETS HIGHBR

DUBLIN, Oct. 9.—UP)—The coat
of living figure in the Free State
is officially reported as 88 percent
awarded higher than in 1914. The figure
for Great Britain and Northern
Ireland is 73 percent higher.

c la im in g a n y I n te r e s t by, th ro u g h
o r u n d e r F r e d E. H o e rte r. n s h eirs
d ev isee s, le t&amp; te e s .o r o th e rw is e
In an d to th e la n d h e r e in a f te r d e ­
s c rib e d : II. IL H o lts c la w . a n d A n ­
n ie CJ. H n ttx claw . h is w ife, if liv ­
in g a n d If d nad a ll p a r tie s c la im ­
in g a n y I n te r e s t In an d to th e
la n d h e r e in a f te r
d e sc rib e d ,
ns
h e irs, d e v ise e s, le g a te e s o r o th e r ­
w ise o f IL H. H o ltsc la w a n d A n ­
nie (1. H o ltsc la w . h is w ife. And
to a n y n n d a ll o th e r p e rso n s w hose
n am es a r e u n k n o w n c la im in g an y
r ig h t, t i t l e o r I n u r e s t In a n d to
th e la n d h e r e in a f te r d e sc rib e d o r
a n y p a r t o r p a rc e l th e re o f.
D e fe n d a n ts.

O rder Of P u b llesllu a

T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A ; T O ;
C o rn e lia F . B ru ce, a n d h e r h u s ­
b an d . A n g u s D. B ru ce, sig n e d A. D.
B ru ce . If liv in g an d It d ead a l l p a r ­
tie s c la im in g
any
I n te r e s t by.
th r o u g h o r u n d e r C o rn e lia F. B ruce,
an d h e r h u sb a n d , A. D. B ru ce, as
h e irs, d ev isee s, o r o th e rw is e ; M ar­
g a r e t W . R am sey . If B r in g a n d If
d e a d a ll p a r tie s c la im in g a n y In te r-

AARON* JERNUSAN*. e t a l;
D e r m a a n ts
« r d e r of P n b lle a tle n
T H E STA TE O F KIAIRIDA. T O :
,, AARON JERN1UAN.
ROBERT
A RN H A R T and SL*3A* B A R N ­
H A R T bis w ife. JO S E P H U. A SK E W
a n d SARAH J.
A SK E W
his
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W E E K S.
JO S E P H
.UN LO AN an d R EB EC C A F IN E '* A.N - hJ,?t , ? lf'‘. H E N R Y A. C R A N E
and'CM JPlIIA CRANK hlv w ife E M ­
A N U E L H E IO T an d — 1------ h ' k ID T
h is w ife, an d each a n d ev ery o f th e
ab *lvr . ^ r o r d d e fe n d a n ts If liv in g .
a n d If d ead to all p a r tt - s c la im in g
‘M e fa s t . a o J - r a a r o n j e r n i c a n *.
a n d SUSAN
i'A H N H A Iir tjl» w ife. JO S E P H »L
A SK E W an d SARAH J. A SK E W
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JAMt'-S W E E K S . JO S E P H
k INLOAN an d REBECCA FINKUAN
h la w ife, HENRY A. CRANE an d
^
l , JA CRANK h U w ife. BMANT
L E L HE1DT and --------- U K ID T .’ hlv
w ife, a s heirs, dev lse-e, g r a n te e s
o r o th e rw ise . In and to th e lan d
h e r e in a f te r d escrib ed ; and to all
p e r s o n s a n d p a rtie s c a llm ln t In­
te r e s t u n d e r JACOB BROCK d e c e a s­
ed an d M ICH A EL J. DOYLE d ec ea s­
ed a s h e lfs, devise-*, g ra n te e s o r oth
e r c-----la im a —
n ts o r o th e rw ise In an d
to th e fo llo w in g lan d In th e C oun­
ty o f S em in o te an d S ta t- of F lo rid a,
a n d m ore p a r tic u la rly d escrib ed as
follow *, t o w it:
L o ts I. 2. 3 an d 4 of Block
S3 a n d a ll of B lock
of &gt;1*1lo n v lltc, a c c o rd in g to P la t th e r e ­
of. re c o rd e d In P la t Book 1, p ag e
120. o f th e P u b lic R ecords of
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a,
a n d to a n y a n d all o th e r p ersons
w h o se n am es a r e u n k n o w n , claim in g
a n y r ig h t, til l* o r in te re s t tn and
to th e p ro p e rty h ere in ab o v e
d e­
s c rib e d o r a n y p a r t o r p arcel th e r e ­
of.

q m t o S E ? s u u m rABT,EST o Jo h n J 7 t) c a n , If liv in g and If
d ea d all p a rtie s c la im in g I n ts r r s ts
u n d e r Jo h n J. D ean, d eceased o r o th ­
erw ise , (n th e re a l p ro p e rty h e r r in a f l e r d escrib ed ; to J o h n D u rd en , If
liv in g and If d ea d a ir p a r tie s c la im ­
in g In te re s ts u n d e r J o h n D urden,
decease,! or o th e rw ise , ln th e re a l
p ro p g riy h e re in a fte r d e s c rib e d ; to
R o b e rt A. H ardee, so m e tim es k n o w n
a s R o b ert A. H ard en . If liv in g an d
If dead all p a ttie s c la im in g I n te r ­
e s ts u n d e r R o b e rt A. H ard ee, so m e­
tim e s know n a s R o b e rt A. H ard en ,
d eceased or o th e rw ise . In th e re a l
PJJ’P ^rty h e re in a fte r d escrib ed , an d
a ll u n k n o w n p e rs o n s c la im in g I n te r ­
e s ts In th e fo llo w in g d escrib ed re a l
p ro p e rty , s itu a te , ty in g a n d b eing
In th e b o u n ty of Sem inole an d S ta te
o f F lo rid a, to .w it:
S o u th H alf of th e S o u th e a st

Keeping Step Mfith Sanford

I n a l l th e s e 33 j e s t s e f p n
Is re e n « e a c t i v e I n h r l s f h w It
e s e e le d b y t h e F i r s t &gt; a t l e v a l Ms
O n r re s e n eeea b a s e a ta re b e d
th e t r s r l s f i i e a t a t t n t s r i a a d I
a a la e d a l r r s v t k t b r a n a b s e rv ic e .

A U -B X . h is w ife, if liv in g . \ ^ d
If d e a d a ll p a r tie s claim in g anv
I n te r e s t b y. th ro u g h o r u n d e r C.
II. V an A lle n an d L a u ra V an A l­
le n . M s w ife a s h eirs, d ev isees;
le g a to * * o r o th e rw ise . In th e la n d s
In v o lv ed in th is s a lt, as h e re in ­
a f t e r d e sc rib e ,I; w . It. M ills. If UvImr. a n d if d ead a ll p a rtle * c la im ­
in g a n y I n u r e s t by. th ro u g h o r
u n d e r W . M. M ills a s h e irs, d e v i­
see*. le g a to — o r O therw ise. In th e
la n d s In v o lv ed In th is s u it, as
h e r e in a f te r d e s c rib e d ; an d J . H.
C o ats. If llv ln r. a n d If d r a d a lt
p a r ti e s c ln lm ln a a n y I n te r e s t by.
th r o u g h o r u n d e r J . II. C o a ts, a s
h e irs , d e v ise e s. l - g a t r r a o r o t h e r ­
w ise . In th e la n d s Involved In th is
s u it a* h e r e in a f te r d escrib ed .
D e fe n d a n ts.
____
O rd e r af P n b lle a tla u .
T H E S T A T E O F FLO R ID A . TO :
C. II. V an A llen a n d L a u r a V an
A lle n , h is w ife. If liv in g , a n d It
d e a d a ll p a r ti e s c la im in g a n y I n te r ­
e s t by. th r o u g h o r u n d e r L*. IL Van
A lle n a n d L a u r a V an A llen , h is
w ife , a s h e irs, d ev isee s, le g a te e s
o r o th e rw is e . In th e Ian Is Involved
In th is s u it, a s h e r e in a f te r d e s c rib ­
e d ; W . 1 L M ills. If liv in g , a n d If
d e a d a ll p a r tie s c la im in g a n y In*
t f r e a t . by. th ro u g h o r u n d e r w . M.
M ills, a s h e irs. d*vt.*e«*, le g a te e *
o r o th e rw is e . In th e la n d s lnvniv-«l
lit th is s a lt, a s h e r e in a f te r d e s rrlb *h| ; a n d J . H. C ost*. If liv in g , a n d If
■1-ad a ll p a r ti e s c la im in g a n y I n te r ­
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a s h e irs, d ev isees, le g a te e s n r o t h ­
e rw ise . In tb s la n d s Involved in
th is m ilt, a s h e r e in a f te r d e s c rib e d
a s fo llo w s, to .w it:
T h e E a s t H a lf of th e W est H a lf
o f th e N o rth e a s t Q u a r te r o f th e
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c e r ta in d e s c rib e d ta t o f lan d In S em ­
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h e re b y co m m an d e d a n d re q u ire d to
a p p e a r to s a id b ill o f c o m p la in t a t
th-* C o u rt H ouse in S an fu rd . S em i­
n o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a , on M onday,
th e Jn d d a y o f N ovem ber. A. D.
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en a s ro n fe n *.&lt;1 by y o u an d ea ch of
y o u , sa id b ill o f c o m p la in t h a v in g
b ee n file d f o r th e p u rp o se o f q u ie t­
in g t it le to th e ab o v e d e s c rib e d land
In th e C o m p la in a n t. L. A ud rey S h a ­
ron.
IT t 8 F U R T H E R O R D E R E D . T h a t
th is o rd e r h e p u b lish ed o n re a w eek
In fo u r c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k ly Issues,
o f th e S a n ro rd H erald , a n e w sp a p e r
p u b lis h e d In S em inole C o u n ty . F lo rDONE AND O R D E R E D , th is In d
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Municipally Owned and Maintained
The City’s New Cemetery is located on West Ge­
neva Ave., on beautiful, high, dry ground, well
laid out into lots, walks and driveways in the most
modern design of Landscape architecture, w itb
beautiful plants, shrubs and trees, under the con­
stant care of the Superintendent.
Family lots for sale at $30.00 to $60.00 on rea­
sonable terms.
For inspection, see Superintendent on the fframda.
For full particulars, See J. D. Parker, Superintendent
W. B. Williams, City Manager, or L. IL Philips, City
Clerk.

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wonderful opportunities
for profit

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weeks this page will appear in
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in property, in and around Or­

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A Branch office of this concern w ill open at an early date in

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the very best buys will be listed.
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ALL ELECTRIC APARTMENT
Sanford and vicinity.

Close to Oviedo
I frnnt
consisting of five apartments, of four
t{n- w
. Mo^ern in every particular. All electrically
,i ,fj*
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'to our o fft? 000000* *1^,000 cash, balance, 1, 2, 3. 4 and 5
r
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and
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cent income. The above described apartment
e n
cdy of Onando fully electrically equipped for all

$100.00 per acre

Visit us at our office for any information
we can give you.

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�.1 Texas Agri. v Seswanec, at DalI,a"’ •
l
Tulnne vx Mississippi, ot Ken
Orkan.
Tulsa vs Tennessee Doctors, nt
Tulsa.
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U. S. Mil. Acad. vs Knox., at
Httsburgh Pirgates And St.
Arkj
l West Point.
i Lools Browns Only Teams Psyett
U. 8. Nav. Acad. V3 Marquette, |
i at Annapolis.
'
' Left Out of the Allotment
Atla
Vanderbilt vs Texan,
vill-.
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Virginia
v5
Richmond,
-•renty-three minor league tars ton* at
at Char-; NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—With
•V o been dratted by club* o f the , . ,J ro *
*grim ileterniinntir.n to duplicate
imencan and National League*.
t. rs Roanoke, Iher victory of last year over Penn
wording to the complete list o f
FaPi
,
I State, Georgia Tech's grid outfit
beaelectlon* mad; public today
Cclimil
Ltnoir, at Wakejis awaiting the referee's whistle
.Only two clubs, the HtUburg'n . .t a r n
! for the seasonal flush with the
Irate* and 8t. Louis Brown;; fail- * dtabti
Waynesboro, n t ' Pennsylvanians today in the Yan­
0 to ahare in the selective allotc hi«
...
stadium. Incidentally this U
BA
,
cago.
inkun, at Madi- tne Tornado'* only invu.sion of the
The list follows:
Colb;
East this fall, but another inter­
ia, nt New Haven !sectional game is booked with No­
^national League:
jville.
tre Dame in Atlanta. }
CWcago: Outfielder Lewis W ilJ . , r’0!tr
vs Bt. Bonndventure, nt
on from Toledo, and First basePractically three Tech teams, 31
,mcn to be nxact, made this trip ,
f V r S i* 0"’ t? " ! . Nashville, T e n n , '. ^ . 'lumbla v v Wesleyan, a t Baker
__ __ __
i | l F irld- v’VJI
! Brooklyn: Pitcher
Douglas Meaccompanied by Coach W. A. Alexif•J**y*^rora
LONDON, Del. It.—f/P)—PIx i % nnder, including the pair of casu{.**?*¥&gt;
*r°m Ban
San Francisco, and : J^rnell v* Williams, at Ithaca.
.Boohler from Oakland
,.J .
| Dartmouth va Vermont, at Han- to commemorate the hundredth an -'oHha. Captain Douglas Wycoff
iPhiladelphia: Pitcher
Erw
* . over­
mversary of the birth of the omni- Ul*d Connelly, both suffering from
Ernest
fann from Indianapolis, Catcher ' Davidson va Guilford, at David- bus in hurope have Leen launched . broken noses. Aside from these infrom Wichita Falls, Tex., n.
r.ere but whether the celebration 'Julies, the squad is in perfect cor.- crumbled before the battering of
t»d Outfielder Jo© Muskey from
Duke va North Carolina, at Dur- will to held m lx&gt;ndon or Paris has dition, aad on the evo of this fray the Tech forwards, and the two
not_ yet been decided, it was in ** fully confident of winning.
backfield star* of the visitors,
Boston: Third Baseman H arryi Florid® vs Southern at Gaines- j
The 13 to 7 vaquish of Ogle- White and Caldwell, were halte,!
11rondo from Portland, Ore.
j vi,jrthorp© in the opener was not indi­ on almost every run.
HL Louis: Pitcher Sylvester' hlorlrfn
rlorida va
vs Hampden-Sidney, at
cative of the Tech strength this
Tho Nittany Lions have met two
ohnson from Vernon, Calif., Third (;*in«yine.
-- (.J games).
season, in view of the fact that re- foes this season as well but their
8 " " “ " Tom Taylor from Mem- . rPonlham va Gallaudet, at Fordrsrves battled the Petrels during full strength hag not been revealed
nls, and Outfielder “Chick” Tav- hnmof. ,M
theV game. in the small scores. Penn State
. the major
, ,portion
—— w
nr from Shreveport, La.
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u ™ ?!"* V3 Transylvania, at
ITech rounded into form against piled up two touchdowns in both
’Cincinnati:
Pitcher
in n in g....
Virginia Military Institute last games taking the first from Leba­
IAm
hi a9 Clyd;m _Day' 1,0,1
I'lltninM
racuse, N.
and O ut-, Furn',a,n
The Citadel, at
'.Saturday, ai was evidenced by the non Valley by 14 to 0 count, and
ufu* Meadows from Jack-! Greenville.
to 0 whitewash administered the contest last Saturday by 13 to
tho Codct.i. The Virginians’ line °L*?.ore trom Fr«nklin und Mar- . &lt;A
J’0r‘Kto'f'n V3
Valley,
nt
Washington.
Nsw York: Shortstop Wa
Rhalf.
|07ak from Spartanburg, S. C,
American League:
Pinchot Throws First Ball
Yk'rd Baseman Chester , Harvard v.i Middlcbury. at Cam­
from Minneapolis and bridge.
Holy Cross vs Providence, Wor.
ffijl
undgrvn from Birmir.gAla.
I ecstar.
Illinois v« Butler, nt Urbann.
-L lorton
i ‘w 5Wy
YorkiSt. Pitchor
from
Paul. Curti" FiJi*
univ'* nt ,owa
.Cleveland: Catcher Martin Au­ J city A° VI St*
.
trey from Salt Lake City.
I0.hnVSn V " Kan*?»* 01 Ames.
I . KMWgoj Outfielder Lee Majo, | Johns Hopkins vs llaverford, at
|
Baltimore.
.
from San Antonio.
1
w ^ truoitL TA F* McCarthy from I ,l0^ ('ntuck&gt;r vn Clemion, at LexlngI . "^i^rburk, Conn.
100
Philadelphia: Pitcher
Joseph |h f UM«h vs Washington, BethleIv•Washington:
w . f c ” , Fort~Worth/
OutfielderTcxMaurir..

JtS DRAFTED
THE MAJORS

GEORGIA TECH
PREPARED FOR
NHTANY LIONS

For Saturday

Yale Meets Tough
Foe In University
Of Georgia Today

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T erm * T o Som e P e o p ls

.

Worth Twice Thfa Price

WIGHTS—Three
nolia and Second. Fimt a
Banford Avenue and 10tb
Expert *errice._______
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firs t We do i t Phone

R ealtors.

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nentiy cured. Her offense has fc
perfected during the week and
array of fleet backs are ^
to display their wares agal
tu le Georgia -i goal lir,.-*kis .
son ha&gt; Jwterv
‘, V .
i-tine*
, ” ,M,*d but a sW
’ M, d .l 10 i T n u'° '•etermi
j.10,11 "'.'a L'dchdown shall be
last. That score wa* recorded

422 Union Avo.
Telephone 473-v
Sanford, Plorldi,., Plow

yaJdiW° rtJ ,,a,,3‘ Which nettcd
, The Bulldogs have n stiff sch
ule with George Tech, Vsnderb
A abnnm and other* on the ca
but her thoughts on this week-.

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at K now where he v.
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"• “cc°raln g to time-honor
; shown lieru throwlmr th
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fifnV n. anfl overlooking beauL r i ke' Pricu 510000 with

F. O. B. D etroit

This exceptional new price o f the
or
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Graham Brothers now produce in
larger quantities than
other

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2108 PALMETTO A V I.

MRS. R.O. TRAVIS

Public Stenographei

Rose Court Lots

Valdez Hotel Lobby

78 and 79.

Earle T. Field
Fire Prevention Week

STEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers lor all occasion.
814 Myrtle. Phone 280-W

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU

33—Wanted

ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”

WANTED:' A good used gas ntove.
Must bo reasonable. 314 E. 5th
St.

OF THE HERALD

Complete stock fire cxtln
Rulshers carried by

Bali Hardware

&gt;• 'V. PHILLIPS
WIONK 3

Market Value

7?AoftC 7 2 7

G. TAYLOR DYER
42—Advtg. Mediums

Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

V c\l( le z R eid ty U &gt;
Y a ltlc / H o te l B u ililm ^

Duplex Apart- i 2.
ment
House, |
close in.
1 .0 *
rated on Laurel
A ve
Two
npartments, one
up stairs and
one down stairs
npartment. Price
$7,500.00. CaBh
$3,500.00. Balnnco $ 5 0 0 .0 0
semi-annually.

Well located ho­
tel in business
district of city.
Building is of
brick structure
nnd can be made
up-to-date n t a
very small cost.
Price $12,000.00.
One-third cash
Bnlanco 1, 2, 3,
•1 nnd 5 years
with 8tf&gt; intercst.

Large lot with
southern expos­
ure on East Centrul Street. Lot
is 60x124. Lo­
cated
between
Sanford
and
Palmetto Ave.
Prlco $2,625.00.
Cash
$600.00.
Balance $300.00
semi - annually
with 8% inter­
est.

120 acres of truck farming land located altout one nnd onehalf miles southwest of Oviedo. Most of this tract is high
gray hammock land with a few acres of high pine land.
Fifty-five acres have at ono time been cleared. Price
$200.00 per acref One-half cash, balance 1, 2, 3, years with
op* interest.

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H. S. LONG, Mgr.

Rooms 9*10-11 Ball Bldi
Phone 657.

Tires and Tubes
Pan Am and Standard Go* aad
Oils

COMPANY

“Veedol Oils”
Electric Irona

JOHN E. FOX, Representative
* ■”

Radio Supplies

120 South Park Ave.
We Cover Florida Real Estate Like the Sunshine

IUNE’S FILLING
« STATION
*"'*

Phone 4C1-J

1113 Banford Ave. Sanford, FU.

AN UNUSUAL OFFERING
Heat and only available BUSINESS SITE at Ijtke
Monroe, fronting Dixie Highway.

Near railroad

nnd loading ntntion n!ao new power plant of
Southern Utilities.

HILTON’S

naiuiB ii i n o r
113 Magnolia At®.
I F irst Cits® Barbers
Special Attention
Given To Udlea and Children

.

Elton J. Moughton

Lake Monroe is sure to grow

ARCHITECT
First National Bask Bldg.
S a n fo rd .----- Florida

Investigate this today.
Price and terms reasonable.

W. R. SMITH, MGR.

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BE. B O T H E R E D N O V / ^

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good investment?
Let us
show you how you ran in­
vest your money and double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. We have been in tho
real estate business for years
and are glad to say we havo
the finest
listingsand tho
bent “aluea in the Stoto of
Florida.
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COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urged to list
their properties with ua for
better results and quick action

b u s in e s s l o t s

ok u iu w i m last
’P’‘d one of tim t
■ Photo shuas i
“Plre Jiigltr at h,

Lois 9-10^31.32 Firat Street
f-xtension
S t'1"* r&gt;‘» foot on Sun Juan
Avonue and So feet on l “"
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FULTON
SOLD B Y DODGE BROrWfRS
E V E R Y W H E R E
Seminole Hotel

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At prices that are right

By GEORGE McMANUS
H E V /E R r A H S O - ___
JU bT T E L L

At Willow Avenue

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the StarTelegram. Best advertising me­
dium In South Florida. Published
mornings. STAIt-TELEGRAM—
lakeland, Florida.

MAINE — Watervlllc, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
people nro interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rute card on ap­
plication.
__
Stores
FOP. SALE: Completo meat m ar­
ket outfit, including sawn, block,
computing scales and large re­
frigerator. This can bo had for
35—Wanted Help, Male
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In cost of accumulated storage char­
tho
FORT
LAUDERDALE ges. H. B. McCall. Oviedo, FU.
WANTED: Colored boy to do Jan
DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­ TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
itor work. Sanford H erald..
Send in your subscription to the
ard County thoroughly which is
out meals.
Reasonabla rat®*.
icdlancoua Lincoln
ono of tho moat rapidly growing Tribune or hand it to your local
Hons®.___________________
sections on the Floriuu Const.
FOR RENT: Two large unfurnish­
ed rooms. Telephono 685-W.
inted „
FOR RENT: Exceptionally well WANTED: Night watchman. Must
furnished and well located room.
irclerk '*'
be veliablc, steady work. Apply DEVELOPERS ATTENTION —
Pensacola ia beginning
the
a
t
Plant offirn~Ptoridn-Mc&lt;3rncko r a tio n ,
greatest development in Georgia’s
en Concreto Pi to Co.
history; a half million dollar high­
TWO furnished bed rooms, suitable
{pr gentlemen. 807 Magnolia WANTED—60 laborers at new Ice way to the g u lf ‘bench just finish­
ed; a t two million dollar bridgo
plant. $4.00 per day.
?Trees *
Avenue.
.
across F.senmbis Bay started;
id Supplies
WANTED: Carpenters. 3 trim quarter million dollar opera house
FOR RENT: Furnished roo
Eggs
ready for occupancy, 101 E:
men. C°°k Bros.
under construction; two millions
Seventh street, telephone 244 J,
being spent on hlghwuy; greatest
WANTED: 3 good carpenters. Ap­ chance for live developers to get
and Supplies
17—For Sule, Houses
ply S. T. Hunt, corner Union and in on ground floor. Writo Devel­ DO YOU WANT TO BUY o r .sell
anything? If »o ndvertlso in
Elliot
Ave., Mayfair.
b, Female
FOR SALE: 5 room houso 2018
the Gainesville Sun.
■
V Mule
Palmetto Ave. Immediate posses­ 37—Wanted Help, Salesman
sion. Inquire first house Oak Hill.
■rMale or
DAILY TIMES, Tampa, OHIO—Xenia. Make your sale*
MAN with car to work in evenings TAMPA
Fla. Thousands read the clas­ through the Xenia Gazette, Zen19—Sale, Live Stock
from 4 to 6. Attractive propo­ sified
pages of Florida’s Great ia. Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
m Salesman
sition for hustler. Give references Home Daily,
2 cents a word. trict. Want ad and display rates
FOR SALK: One fresh cow,
in letter. Writo “ Proposition" Caro Minimum 25c,rules
cash
with order. on request.
npringer.
Cameron
Avo.
Herald.
...
v
ion,Female
Write
for
completo
rato
earth___
Ford, R. F. D. Box 77.
Estate
TO REACH BUYERS or sailers of
ACCOUNTANT
Florida real estate advertise In
20— For Sale Miscellaneous
the St. Petersburg Times. Ono cen’
fly stem s I n s ta lle d — A u d its
S p ecial
Ita ts n
to
V srtn a n e n t
FOR SALE: Small stock of groc­ offer. Crystal Snow-Machine C cent • word daily, two centa a won
intents
C lie n te le
Sundays.
__________
eries, u bargain if sold quick, 428 E. Second St., Cincinnati, O
R. L. ROBERTSON
We collect ac­ good locution for filling station,
PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
jftnmiiili* T e m p le Koon* 15
will
sell
or
rent
ntore
building
with
SALESMEN
Wanted
to
represent
claims all kinds
scene of stupendous develop­
uu in nearby territory selling ment.
j. No khargen un- apartment in back. Inquiro Flernld
Head about it in the Palm
Office
tnty-Oro years of
Beach Post. Sumple copy uent on
Try Sm ith's Barber
ion t A i its own
request.
__ _______ _
3*11 M V ) Collec­ I*OR SALE: Complete meat mar­
ket outfit, including saws, block,
t e d at Tinker
ADVERTISING gets results if It Shop for good barber
V.FIa., end Sum- computing scales and large re­
reaches potential buyers. Pafrigerator. Thl* can be had for
latka Daily News is circulated in work. Ladies welcome.
cost of accumulated storage char­
an industrial and agricultural sec­
IONTRACT
ges. II. B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
tion^______ ____________________ . N ext to Valdez.
&gt;r with renewal
Ing it must buy FOR SALE: Fordaon tractor, cable
MORGANTOWN, W. VA., people
Mr. Sheffield,
equipment. Apply Graham. Lake
are interested in Florida. Eacr
o., 4th St.' and Forrest Hotel.
of them through a classified ai
in tho Morgantown POST. Six
M ayfair Resident
cent# a word for six consecutlvt
21—Side, Real Estate
ONEER
SEVERAL solicitors to work on issues.
Lot
s and subdivisions
commission. Right proposition
ion. Lsfe Burger,
for right man. Apply at Herald T h e MORNING JOURNAL is the
fg., Orlando, Fla.
accepted Want ad medium io
after 5:30 in afternoon.
Daytona (Fla.) On® cent a word Lot 5 of Block 5 of Mayfair
41— Wanted to Rent
57x129
un insertion. Minimum 25c.
1Notice
chell’i office is
WANTED to rent: 4 or 5 room ADVERTISE in tho Journal-Hor
$3750 with only $1500 cash
1 Palmetto Ave.
house or apt., unfurnished.Walk­ aid. South Georgia’s greatesl
ing distance. Call 657. Sanford newspaper. Morning, oftornoon
New J u n l o n
Realty Co.
Dn grounds Eastweekly nnd Sunday.
Clasaifiei
DEAN BERG CORI*.
itton, finished, at
Bridgewater-^Rumored that new rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour
nal Herald, Waycroi*, Georgia.
industry to be established here.

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b‘

131 feet on Celery ;
Avenue
/
$4,500. Terms

5NGING UP FATHER

i ton chassis, $1405

$500 under

A E A I. E S T A T B L o b b y T u U s to n
H anford

WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
ACREAGE
BUSINESS H O M E S

Phone 8

LISTINGS WANTED: Acreage In
Seminole, nnd adjoining counties,
largo and small tracts. Dean-Berg
Corporation, 202 1st St., Phone 713.

Service, Quality and Price.
DDRESSING — Maltlgraphlng, j 34— Wanted Help, Female COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads hnve the largest
folding and mailing—as you
want it—when you want I t WANTED: G irl'to s tn / In real es- circulation in Southwestern Geor­
Phone 673. H. E. Porch, F irst
tato office. Ono learning typing gia. Rate 8c (6-word line) line.
National Bank Bldgpreferred. Inquire Herald Office.
TO REACH tho prosperous farm­
8—For Rent, Apartments EXPERIENCED Typist.
ers nnd fern growers of Volus­
Must
writo legible hand. Apply Glas- ia county advortiso in the DeLnnd
OR RENT: Nice clean furnish­
Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
~
114 2nd St.
ed housekeeping apartments. 312 co *Investment Co.
with order.

IM MEA,RL.&gt;(
HOM E' TKAHK
^ O O O H E S S * » T !S
E e E H A V /E E k .
I’V E b E E H
S N IA vC qtE -I
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$1000. Terms

Contractor and Builder

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THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
est dally. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 1—
lc; 0 or
more lc per word each insertion.

your home is already built we will
you a very substantial loan
it.
|

strengthened. Overconfident p

Insert an ad in the “Classified Col

WE HAVE buyerti for five and
six room housos. If yours in for
_______
Orlando AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Ausale let us hnve listing. Dean-Berg FLORIDA- ORLANDO
gustn, Ga., Augusta's greatest
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
Corporation, 202 1st St. Phono 713.
fied business, rate lc a word, min­ classified medium, rate, cash, 0c
charge. 10c minimum.
Sheet metal work of imum 24c cash with order.

1st

$875.00. Terms.

LotD, Block 13, Tier D.

42—Advtg. Mediums

We have two plans o f financ.
Y our Home

-n i Y
fc weakfe bcen
and
th«
gaps bolstered
hnve [

VALDEZ HOTEL

Service____ LOST:

JW M S S ,

FFolks ought to see these
values. Certainly you can.
A new, five room bungalow
and garage in Sanford
heights for tew days only
$15800.00. Terms you can
handle.

On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will be $1.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

28—Plant, Seeds, Trees

necessary to build a complete home J

tho
r ' e 1 ,n h,‘r
. fooU
," u 0f | ow„
tho former
U nm
rsity
resnter i’f
ln
thv
f»"nw I'nlversity of
So“ **^Mifnrnin rfriiWdle.----- ■
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,mct l lht’ University
nf
? th&lt;? r flr,t inl*rsectlon^
tomorrow minus right
ot thy “Quad that la.,t
S S , . 1", V!0 P0&lt;1*“«»on conflicts
ritv
M?yr“cu,*c Conch
lheElmer
Univcre t y crff Missouri.
C
Jlnu ersan left Jones seventeen lotwrit I.”
* nuc,euar however, us
©••hm.n
v/|th Whittier, the
lnn} ltutn ut Technology
the ©"TL6"" £°S;5P»- Champion 7,f
gave thV Tr (, a,ifor" ia conf*rtnoi
for A,*., i Tr°ian3 an opportunity
for development that Is expected
&lt;r cTsrSQJ ,h ,n t* 1**'" mcount.
a v e .n iu {°nts Ugured on n line

$250.00 to $500.00

NOTICE
TO ALT, CONTRACTORS

H. C. V1ELE
Jeweler

One U t r ® blnck and tan
i . hound dog, white In face and un­
vANEY’8 DRUG STORE - P g - der neck. Return to Woodruff &amp;
•crlptlons, Drug*. Bodsa- W* Watixm. Reward.
s n aa near you as your DnoD’7 —Business

Ann
« -«

aih. «, o u a t w u , ..

24—Lost, Found

Phone 3________ Oak end 2nd Bt

A ll T h e M o n e v

TVh,?.S’rAN^ K.LEB, Oct. I0 .-M ’) • whs!
.0?h HoWttr'1
’’ has
wnat he terms
some Jon&lt;
“excellent"
.

We carry a .lull line.
O of prices are rig h t Cash or
a u t o s e r v ic e
d m terms. .We w ant your business
Sanford Stove A Furniture Co.
r i J S E rf-T . Phone M l end « -W
'•
821 E ..F irst St.
'
BREL'A SONS
FOR BALE: Baby's carriage, made
_ Tort Drive It. .
•
of wicker with rubber tires, re­
W Mjrtl. »ad tod 8t. . t tL tt. versible
body, fn good condition.
Cost $38. Will sell for $15. Mrs.
H. S. Osborne, comer Highland &amp;
&lt;]OOU t)*RU CAHS
E lm ..
/A r '
n i l W tlly * -K n la h i S p o rt T o u rtn g .
*, i
' 1921 H u p T o u rin g
FOR SALE:. Double-bed springs
m i V eils
T o u rin g
and m nttriai, two white dress­
11*3 K asex "4" C oacl.
ers, small table and baby’s bed.
, , *l»ff,S o d S Coupe"
Mrs. A. IJ Betts, 712 Palmetto
L W. Phillips’ Sons Avo.

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ASSOCIATED PR ESS

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925

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When Bluege Was Injured at Pittsburgh

Will Bring Huney Bunch Here
On Eve of Ceremonial As
Public E ntertainm ent Fen*
lure of Big Annual A ffair

ms Were
eensWho
[elbourne
Property

tmpany
Hinders

W Fin., Oct.
B e fisherm en
fe sdarAhingi
Im issing bodKs, wjio were
(aterday when
[foot pleasure
, the bodies of
[ had been recing prepared
ilpment to their
m h o lost their lives
K ple hero on a JunKoridu farm prop■Relbourne Farms
^ ■ g u e sts they were
^Sedition.
__^
B lin d e rs Rescue
■
hindered rciuue
■bf those saved were
P bruised when tessfrock jetties,
martcred from CapId. of Malabar, Fla.,
fny, left during the
t a party of .touristsa sen journey. Thd
Moot motor launch

Commtitees Report
Plans Progressing

,re expected to be
it night and early
^ ^ b e k -u p of the dead
iblenin’t night. Efforts
■Hflu some of the dead
H w . The death Hot
lur atood as:
Jretling. a Mr. liurt.m
M U sLarson nnd u Mr.
oflWitchita, Kas. Mrs.
D. Davldaan of Molbounn1, HarRoach and 12-year-old sun, Don­
. of Melbourne; Harry Coppock
Kansas City, Mo,; I- Wagataff,
d to ba qL California, and n man
m i Salmon, believed to be of

dent on Way
ATBEACH, FIs. Oct.
}Wf. Thompron of
nUCrrcsident of the
AN£.comp&amp;ny who, it
■BAA sponsoring the
W —♦ruise at ‘ MelL , * rnoon when 14
, to have been
F / ^ u u n c l i Clara B.
ices received
tourists from
Vs were visiti-hq Invitation
(,rm company
'eating in real
jichtlng party
realty firm
Xalnment pro5|Vf is a wealthy
} of Peoria, left
lutoraobile when
agedy.

^ —jd In Auto
jHt A t W illiston
I 3VILLE, Fla., Oct. 12.—
L id attem pting to pass an■omobile near Williston, 20
path of here today, Jlidron
| cvf Ambrose, (ia„ was in' killed and his companion,
McGovern, slightly injured
e ir car overturned late yenTire blowout was assigned
bnuse of the accident.
[ALL FIRE SUNDAY
fireman were called short2 o’clock Sunday afternoon
igulsh a grass fire along
ford Atcuuc road, a t n
yond the city line. Prompt
of the department equipPr®^,n t°d any projAfety
, n is said. One trudk ansPe alarm.

Score by Innings:

R. H. E J

P ittsb u rg h ______ 002 000 2 1 1 -6 13-0
Washington .......... 100 100 1 0 0 -3 8 0
Batteries: Aldridge and Sm ith; Coveleskie, Ballou, Za*
chary, Mnrbcrry and Ruel.
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 12—W ith a vicious atack
which sent three W ashington hurlers to the showers, the
Pirates came back today and defeated the Senators by a
score of six to three. For the first time in the series, the
Buccaneers outhit their American League rivals, getting IS
safeties while the ITnrrismcn were able to garner but eight
off the delivery of Vic Aldridge, who hurled -his second
victory of the world scries.

Engineer Hicks, wno wieu
Throttle In Head-on Crash
onCoast L in sjk u rd a y .W o s
Well Known ra Sanford
John Hicks, locomotive engi­
neer of Port Tampa, and writ
known 'in this city, was Wiled,
nnd nine other persona .were in­
jured, one probably serio u sly .m
I head-on collision of two fast
trains of the Atlantic Const lin e
Railroad, one mile west of Mango,
10 miles cast of Tampa, a t. 10.35
o’clock Saturday night.
Among the members of the train
crews injured in the wreck were
tHe following resident* a t San
ford: W. E. Sasser, engineer, who
received body bruises and a spraincd ankle; P. J. Monger, conductor,
severely bruised, and suffering
from possible internal injuries;
and Pierce Griffin and C. A. Ken­
nedy flagman and brakeman re­
spectively, who sustained minor
bruises.
According to accounts of tho
disaster, due, it is said, to a mis­
understanding in train orders, the
trains involved were No. 82, the
Palmetto Limited, which left
Tnmpa for New York a t 9:30
o’clock, and tho second section of
No 89, the Const Line Florida
Mail, from New York to Tampa.
The latter train, carrying only ex­
press and mall chrs, was running

Senators Use Four
Pitchers To Break
Tide But Lose 6-3

--------------------------------------------- o Thero were 38,000 fans who taw
O T*
flf A i m
D A U 7 0 t0(lay’8
and tho weather that

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rcet,,dafter
Ahe plu
nyer,
s,wasuhad
wa,rn\been
and
clenr,
the
»kies

TO SANFORD HIGH
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The Washington Senators lost more than the game in the second contest
Bluege their star third baseman, was knocked unconscious when one of
him on the head, and his return to the series is doubtful. In the photo
ground with Umpire Owens, Catcher Smith of the Pirates and Joq Judge
the ground. Peck of the Senators is standing by.

of the world series
Oawee
Vic Aldridge’s fast shoots struck
above Bluege is shown on tho
of tho Senators lifting him from

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Toflnys game :ir Stutfy Mi Inni* so in at fir»t base for Pitta-

Local Grid W arriors Display
Much Improvement in Style
of Play and Easily Defeat
Opponents o n Saturday

tho Honey Bunch troupe will be
By Harlan W. Kelley
brought here for a special per­
One of the largest crowds that
formance in connection with tho over witnessed football game in
affair, after its regular appear­ Sanford last Saturday saw San­
ance in Orlando, Oct. 28. The pro­ ford High School easily subdue St.
gram will sta rt promptly a t mid­ Cloud oiveMunlcipal Athletic Field
One error committed in con­
to the tuno of 19 to 0.
night.
nection with the World Scries
In connection with publication of
The S t Cioud outfit, while
game Saturday, was not includ­
this notice today, it was learned heavier than the locals, was de- Judge fanned by J. Harris walkql.
ed in tho box score furnished by
' * “ outclassed_ andr inM spite | of JFg&amp;WnoAugl^ arded the inning by
that plans have been rapidly for- cidcdl
the Associated Press. It was en­
muluted, and th at detailed arrange­ ragged.play on tho port o*f Ban* grounding out.
Wrecked Plane And Its Pilot tered behind tho namo of L.
ments nre being completed, for the ford, was unable to mnka any
Discovered Near Bellefonte -Thorpe, who transport^ a lot
The opening Irning saw Pitts­
accomodation and entertainment headway. The contest was hard burgh sta rt with a rush. A fttr
of
meaningless
trickH
into
a
A fter L ook S e a rc h ; Believe
fought
nil
the
way,
but
was
very
of the 2,000 guests of the local or­
play by play account of the
Moore went out on a foul. Carey
Aviator Met Instant Death games
ganization who are expected to at­ much one-sided, tho ball being in singled to left, Cuyler fallowed
for the Sanford fans in
Sunford's possession practically
tend
the
function.
tho armory.
the entire game. St. Cloud was suit, sending Carey to third. Barn­
BELLEFONTE, Pa.. Oct. 12.—f/P)
Full Program Announced.
In the third inning of Satur­
h art went out on a high fly. Tray_Tho frantic search for aviator,
Tho full program arranged for able to make but one first down nor wnlked. filling the baiu*. The
day’s hectic encounter it was
whilo
Sunford
was
piling
up
n
total
the entire two-day celebration be­
announced that Moore, Pirate
best W right could do, however, was
came known simultaneously with of IK.
lead-off man, hud lofted u foul
The long runs of Entzminger to hit an easy grounder to pitcher,
the
announcement
this
morning.
In
fly to center field. Mr. Thorpe
the side.
addition to the midnight revue u and Thompson for Sanford and an retiring
hns n sense of humor.
Tho
Buccaneers
came back strong
occasional
flash
by
tho
speedy
number of other events nre sched­
again
in
the
third
inning, their at­
Tyson
of
St.
Cloud
were
outstand­
was found in his wrecked plane, uled for the Wednesday evening
tack
being
good
for
two runs this
ing
features.
Several
times
Ent­
which hud crashed against the side '
entertainment, including a band
Moore went out to third.
of the mighty hill. A party of .
concert, to bo followed by street zminger made long gnins..«ir San­ time.
ford's fnmou s cries cross pluy, Carey walked and stole second.
searchers, one of the thousand who ■
dancing until midnight.
tramped tho hills and valleys since .
Tho calendar of events slated for which St. Cloud seemed unable to Cuyler wnlked. Barnhart singled to
thu court room when tho verdict Thursday will be inaugurated a t 10 fathom. It wns one one of these left field, scoring Carey, Cuyler go­
Ames was reported lost, came upon |
wns returned. Contrary to expec­ o’clock, when an orchestra will oc- plays that Entzminger Bcorcd the ing to third. Barnhart stole seccad
the wreckage last yesterduy. morn­
tation no signul was given und cupy a iplntform to be erected on Hccond touchdown of thu game, the Traynor sacrificed, scoring Cuyler.
ing.
Cole, his son, Robert, and members tho lot opposite the Valdez Hotel first coming on Cottingham's re ­ Barnhart was held a t second.
Ames body, bearing only a few Students At School Founded of
the prosecution and defense with on Commercial Street, nnd wilt covery of a fumble behind St. Wright went out to nhort.
bruises, was found in the cock­
In tho fourth inning the Harris*
goal line.
newspaper men were present.
By
Noted
Philanthropist,
play for any of thu nobles who de­ Cloud’s
pit of the ship.
Entzminger also starred with men came back to tie the score,
Under a state law a defendant sire to trip the light fantastic.
N ature conspired to keep tho
acquitted of a capital crime with
Tlic parade, another big public a 30 yard return of a kick-off and two all. J. Harris, first man up,
fate of the birdsman unknown,
insanity as u defense must show feature of the affair, will form at hie defensive work left nothing to hit tho first pitched ball into tho
for, when the wrecked ship was
chuse why ho should not be com­ 11 o’clock, it is announced, and will be desired. Thompson made fre­ centerfield bleachers for a four
found, it was discovered that four
mitted to State Hospital for the be headed by the potentates and quent gains of eignt to 17 ynrds base hit. Rue! followed suit with a
large trees, broken off when the
by brilliant off tackle smashes
and went to third on
Insane.
various divans. The Morocco Tem­ and circling of tho ends. Tyson single
plane crashed into them, had form­
Hluego’s double. Coveleskie struck
May Have Sanity Hearing.
ple bnnd will follow tho officers,
ed a perfect cover. Under them,
Pending a sanity hearing next nnd will precede the Putrol, nobles of St. Cloud wns as fust as out. Peckinpaugh struck out and
completely shrouded, rested the
“greased" lightning and a con­ Rice grounded out.
Wilkesboro before ami candidates.
7Tuesday
__ 7 , at Wilkesboro
wreckage, containing the pilot’s
stant threat, but he had litle or
The line-ups were as follows:
Judge T. B. Finley, the trial judgo,
Tho luncheon at noon, for out of no interference and rarely was
body.
Washington: Rice, centerfield;
Cole will be held in jail.
town nobles and ladies will be held
Word of the find spread through
James A. Pou, chief of the de­ in the armory, according to the able to break loose. Hu did get Stanley Harris, second base; Goathough, with a flashy hurst lin, leftfieid; Judge, first base;
the mountain like wild fire, und
fense counsel, said Inst night that committee bundling the arrange- away,
of speed to circlo Sanford’s left Bleuge, third base; J. Harris,
within n short time hundreds of
he anticipated no difficulty in ob­
(Continued on Pago Three)
end for twenty five yards and u rightficld; Peckinpaugh, shortstop;
the searchers, together with air
taining Cole’s freedom.
touchdown in the third quarter.
Ruel, catcher, Coveleskie, Ditcher.
mail officials from tho Bellefonte
Quotations from arguments to
Iloth Teams Fumble
crews have been summoned to ap­ field, were on the "scene. The body
Pittsburgh: Moore, second base;
the jury by prosecution in which
Thero was a great deni of fumb­ Carey, centerfield; Cuyler, rightpear before an investigation com­
(Continued on rag e Three.)
he declared Colo sane, will bo pre­
ling und blocking of kicks during field; Barnhart, leftfieid; Wright,
mittee of Coast Line officials in
sented to tho court. Colo testified
(Continued on Page Three)
Tainpa today, at which time an ef­
shortstop; Traynor third base,
in the trial th a t he is in his “right
fort will b® made to determine
Mclnnis, first base; Smith catcher;
mind.” The family of the dead
which crew “Jumped” the block,
Aldridge, pitcher.
man was not represented when the
Woman
Slain
By
Blow
resulting in the crash
Umpires: Rigler at plate. Owens
jury filed in. The Rev. A. L. Or­
mond, his Bon, Allison, and two
Capt. John Hill Jones, aged Of Blunt Instrum ent a t first base; McCArmick at sec­
ond base and Moriarity nt third
Snnford ro ident, pussed away
Police Arrest Three
base.
the court room into Saturday and this morning ut 11 o’clock at the
Neither team scored in u sixth
Soiling Real E state
home of his daughter, Mrs. E. M.
did not return.
NEW ORLEANS, La., Oct. 12.—
but in the acvvnlli :&gt;• &gt; I'i ■• mado
The jury took three votes, C. E. Carroll nt 119 West Seventeenth
Without City Perm it OP)—Dcposal sentence, ordered by
two runs and tho Sennt
one.
Street. Death was cuused by in­
A fter Aldridge went oat. Mr re
firmities of old age and came af­
a church court finding him guilty
1 walked. Carey singled I l- : and
Thrco men, who gave their
ter ho had been ill almost contin­
' Cuyler singled
third.
names as Joseph D. Mathews J. K. of horny, will bo pronounced upon
uously for tho past two years.
J Moore and Carcv going to third.
Reid and Jack Reid were arrested the Right Rev. William Montgom­
Capt. Jones had made Sanford
Barnhart singled to right scoring
hpre Sunday on charges of selling ery Brown by the presiding bichop
his home for six years, coming
1 Carey, Cuyler going to third. At
real estate in the city without a of the Episcopal church, here to- mediately afterwards the body will
here
in
1919
with
his
daughter
patrolman
were
called
to
the
be taken to Maplewood cemetery
license.
from Tampa, where for more than Stearns homo shortly after 3:30 a.3 this point Manager Harris yanked,
According to Roy G. Williams, daBishop Talbot will answer In pe­ where it will be placed in the fam­
20 years he had resided. Ho was m. by roomers, who reported hear­’ Coveleskie and put Ballou in the
* box. Trynor struck out. On an
polico ch ef who, with officers tition filed by Bishop Browns a t­ ily roauioleum beside tho remains
ing blows and screams.
attempted double steal, Cuyler was
torney. Joseph W. Shart, asking an
out at third.
,
injunction to prevent the presiding |
Nemo Lieboid in to
Harris
sent
bishop and the houso of bishops
Supreme Court R ules hit for Ballou in the Si-natoi
tired before removing to Sanford.
At the time of his death, Capt. On Brokerage License of the aeveni and tho m|Ji
(Continued on Page Threo)
sponded by clouting a ,»
Jones had reached the age of 91!
right field. R'c&gt;- r.irgbJ
and until being stricken about two
years ago. was very active for a j
second and Golsin i f t h
man of his advanced age. Capt.
third on another
Jones served throughout tho Civil
Judge Walked but J- llarr
i War in tho Confederate Army, be- 1
«d the inning by flying
ing an officer in one of tho South
right
. . .M
. . .,
Carolina regiments.
*• field.
IN. M
lows: Nickel, of DcLand won three
The body will be shipped to
Moora foule- 1 out to third
i Golf Lerguc points from Dean, of
. . Sanford; Tampa tonight, according to an an­
ingled to lef
rday in a sched- Lindstrom, of DeLand got two from Inouncment today. Funeral servig Lurey to
ltd to cento
, DeLand team, Houaholder; Honscom defeated FW' 'ices will be held Tuesday morning
out on a fly
d course. Final ler, and took two points*; GUHtwga, at the F irst Bnptist Church of
"raynor walked, filling
•d us 17 to 3. of DeLand won three from Spen- Tampa with Rev. Claudo W. Duko Cops Prom ise Return
Wright went out, pitch11v was the re- cer, of this city; and Gardener, in charge.
No runs, two hits, -io
Htellnr play Iof this city, held Campbell, of DcCapt. Jones was a Baptist, hav­ Of Donahue Jewelry
of DeLand, in i I-and to one point,
ing been u member of the Sanford
line hole rounds
Melling. Sanford crack, got three Church since he first moved here
1from Morrison for Siuifords only and prior to that timu was u mem­
traveled to*score, while T. Jones and Hertm* ber of the Tampa church.
left field, sc&lt;
x league tangle each dropped three to Whitehead
Capt. Jones la curvived by his
ned. J. H
'daughter, Mrs. Carroll and a son,
grounded oi
. GOVERNMENT LOSES
C. B. Jones of Tampa. He leaves
two bita, nc
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—UP)—
.many friends here, in Tampa, and
The . government lost in the Su­
elsewhere, who will regret his
preme Court in its effurts to re[passing,
Individual point score of ti«
epen Trade Association cates to­
siroe here U annpuacJd M W

Cb&amp;lk an Error For
Thorpe On Saturday

Sentence Will B e
Passed Today Upon
EpiscopalianDivine

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Aged Resident Of
Sanford ClaimedByj
DeathThis Morning l

�■tetany In London It to become
the largest building group of its
Mad in the British capital,
r The German government recent­
ly purchased another of the numiaeons houses in Carlton House Ter­
race, next door to the embassy near
iBDekfngham palace. This building
fWfll house the German consul and
Iether officers of the diplomatic
.This move indicates that
' IV Germany,
uwnuon/, in spite of nw JC♦pwationi obligations and other
;.etmr debts, has a much higher scale
•fee her representatives abroad
than seas maintain**! by Frederick
; «ven when Prussia was a t the
jM ifh t of her power. Frederick's
^ministers at foreign courts, it is
m a iled here, walked afoot or
'.drove shabby old carriages, while
to his highest diplomatic:
M ente i t Paris or London the
Immg of Prussia never allowed more
t.tfean 1,000 pounds sterling a year.

PARIS, Oct. 10.—W*&gt;—The new­
est American dances, such aa the
Charleston and Its many variations
have proved popular in the smart­
e r cabarets and dance halls, but at­
tempts to make them catch on with
the general dancing public of Paria are not meeting with any great­
er response.
The average Parisian finds the
eccentric metee of the Charleston
requires too much mental applica­
tion, and shows a preference for
simpler steps, such as the wait*,
which retains most of its old time
popularity the new Parisian tanro
and the foxtrot and one-step. Even
the dancing teachers are half­
hearted concerning the complicat­
ed steps.
They
declare frankly
,
...
they ao not think they ever will
be popular among the dancing mul­
titudes.
Meanwhile, negro revues and ne­
gro acts are drawing crowds to
the music halls, and some cabarets
in an effort to show they have the
real unadulterated thing, advertise
their negro artists as "born and
bred In Charleston.”

•- Referring to the recent "evolutlon trial" at Dayton, Tenn., but
without saying whether he thought
. Darwin wrong or right, Prof. Sir
president
of the Royal Society, in
d r n i a t the opening of the win­
te r season of the London School
of Medicine for Women, told of an
•musing experience with one of
tho monkey tribe.
“I, myself/’ the professor said.
had a slight reminder of our
1 kinship with our primitive

For the first time since before
the war days a policeman has ap­
peared in the streets of Paris
wearing an arm-band indicating
that he speaks German and is of­
ficially detailed to assist German
travelers who need an interpreter.
His usual station is at the corner
of the Rue du Faubourg Montmar­
tre and the Grand boulevards.
He is an Alsatian veteran of the
foreign legion, wearing the mili­
tary medal, the croix do guerre
with many palms and several colo­
nial medals and he now directs
through Paris streets enemies he
once hunted in No Man’s Land.

name i« ■arT*“\ C0v *inniw "inis i
be nothing short of sacnlegt, iiJfl
they d«mand«f government inter­
ra tio n , declaring th .tU h n T e th e
President's name d™fK*d into
vaudeville «nd placnrded-on gmudy
po^ten was calculated to detract
nom the dignity of the presldentUI office. At the government*
request. theref®re, the producer
rV.an^fd the name to “From A to

rate of exchaagie la over $11,500.
The order Waa received from a
Spanish lady, who. having a son
fighting with the Bpanish forces in
Morocco, vowed to present a robe
of that value to the madonna if her
sou returned safe and sound.
The boy now is back in Spain,
having completed his term of ter­
rier without having received a
•cratch and the grateful mother
has set about fulfilling her vow to trayin

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e r it o
Paris is short of firemen and au- Pu,£
thorities are seeking to make the |n
job so attractive that robust young 1&lt;JV? ”
men of the proper age will flock to
K
the brigade.
,
It is officially explained that the
fire brigade is really a regiment ■***"
of military standing and under rail-:wiin r
itary discipline. Each year when a govern
new class of army conscripts is *rel~e
called up. from 150 to 180 e!igi-ldcnt
ble youths*are given the opportun- * “.ea ‘
ity of spending their term of army "
service as firemen. Nonetheie*', Italian
there remains a shortage in the
fire fighters' ranks which can be y 0*'
fille«l only by volunteers. These Ph,a P
volunteers are given a substantial
.r£l
bonus and are excused from mili- lro* 10
tary service out*Me France, but
tho small pay and the slowness of P*&gt;arar
advancement in the fire-fighting
*■
service have operated to deter
suitable men from enlisting.
Armand Gillaumin and Claude
1
Monet are the two remaining sur- mu™5*!
vivors of the board of painters who one p1
inaugurated the
impressionist mand^
school of painting in the letter * a* at
half of the 10th century. Both awa“c
have reached the age of 85 but !T,va("
both keep in close touch with de- ,
*
velopmcnt of modem art. Guiilaumin has Just given proof of this m ”’e *
his reply to two questions put by heart,
the art. review "L* Art Vivant"
w
which has been collecting opinions K * :
of representative men as to wheth” ai
cr a French museum of modem art ho
ought to be created in eddition to,
or to replace, the I.uxemlx&gt;urg gal- *or
lery, which is in theory the museurn of modern art In France. The
*{aV:
veteran painter replied:
———■
"Tho foundation of such a mus- *■“ ■■
eum seems to me extremely desi­
rous because the Luxembourg, as
now composed, gives an entirely
false and incomplete idea of the
modern movement. But it would
be so very difficult to found such
u museum that perhaps it would be
better, if possible to transform the
Luxembourg by bringing in a wid­
er system of selection and more
life into its composition. Not that
I desire the exclusion of official
art—it must on the contrary be re­
presented there, but it should not
1
occupy the entire space, or even
'
tho most prominent place.
J
"Here nre 10 names of living
painter* who ought to be first to
figure in such a museum: Monet,
Van Dongen, Matisse, Valloton,
Maurice Denis, Madame Mnrval,
Signac, Waroquier, Puy and Ilenrl
Martin."

A pole that received every hit ts
much attention on its trip as a
Pekingese puppy ever had from its
doting owner, reached the Colombes Olympic stadium last week-end
to aid Its fond owner, Charles Hoff,
Norweginn, holder of the world’s
record in the pole vault, In an a t­
tempt to break his own dixzy mark
of just under 14 feet.
In his preliminary trials Hoff,
using his beloved pole, cleared 3.80
meters and 3.90 meters without
difficulty on the first leap, lifting
himself successfully with plenty of
margin to spare. However, when
the bar waa raised to i meters (13
feet 1 1-2 inches) Charley's pole
broke in the middle while its owner
was in mid-air and literally let him
down with none loo soothing a con­
tact with the soil of France.
Offers of a French-grown pole
td continue the effort met that day
with a sad but firm refusal, and
the Norwegian athlete wiped the
dirt from h* pants, donned hi*
sweater and called it a day. The
following day, however, with a new
pole, he returned to the assault
ami succeeded in adding five six­
teenth* of an inch to his already
altitudinous mark, setting a new
record of 13 feet 11 1-3-16 Inches
for the world to shoot at. How­ BERLIN, Oct. 10.—GP)—Rcnever. the loss of his lielnvcd pole sons of state twice have interfered
left him bereaved nnd he has gone recently with theatrical producto seek a new polish Jovo in hla tions in Berlin.
native Norwegian woods.
In one case u leading theater
prepared a musical revue entitled
A famous Paris dressmaking “From Paradise to Hindcnburg."
houso has begun work on n robe Many acrious-mindcd Germans to

ters. Nurembur* wit* ite wedten
ra l relict; Gotbemburg with it* an

dent walls, and. the naroeroua Ba­ being; made in
varian mountain resorts, can new
prations, resumed
move about without being lubperttextile mills.'
e«l to the irksome control of the
police or pa»*port official*.
Follow ing the short-lived coramnnist regime in Munich there waa
rigorous control of foreigners a t
' Exceptional
the borders and in the cities. Dur­
ing the period'to f the inflated
German currency there was added
Plumbing Calls for
to these annoying restrictions the
imposition of a special tax. whldi
in the case of Americans, amount­
A. D. ROSIER
ed to $10. Also the hotels charged
special rates for foreigners.
Tho only police control of for­ If you’re particular about
eigners now is in the general one
for non-Germans living perma­
the kind of plumbing you
nently in the country. The resi­
dence tax has been abolished, and
want in your new home, or
tile hotels now advertise Uieir rates
as the same for Germans and for­
the new kind of plumbing
eigners.

Lawn Grass Seed ' * &gt;
\
Carpet Grass Seed
I
Kilgore Florida Lawn and Golf r,
Seed. Also Peas and Beans for fn]| JjJ
Phone 248

KILGORE SEED C0.

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in your old home—call A.

RICE CROP OF JAPAN

D. Rosier for an estimate.

TOKYO, Oct. 9.—UP)—The imrortance of rice in Japan is shown- i
by an announcement that the Emoire consumes 80,697,000 koku, or
103,485,000 burhels of this food stapic annually. These figures repre- i
•ent an average for the last five i
years and include 60,000,000 bush- ■
els of rice imported from abroad. |
a ting daily in London.

A . D. ROSIER
In Pierson, Fla.

3rd and Oak

In the center of a thriving, wide-a
munity, where Real E state Values
than doubled w ithin the past four m
Our F irst Unit of Five Houses Arts*
nono&gt;*um w asp s
AND SHOW WAITS INSURES
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Flanico E state Is The Surest
In The State
A few dollars invested today means a prd
morrow. Phone 349 and our representati?
be glad to go over the proposition with yd
The combination of our quality lumber and
prompt and courteous service can’t be beat for
satisfaction.

MAKE A LOT

Call and let us give you an estim ate on the
lumber for your new home. We assure you,
you will get the best in every* article.

In Our New Home On W. Third St,

Sanford, Florida
candidate for larlinrnent for the
labpritcs in
io Stoke-on-Trent
constituency.
Lady Tavistock, daughter-in-law
of the Duke of Bedford; Lady Mar­
garet riackville, u poetess of note
ms well as a socialist orator; Miss
Kyrle Bellow, daughter of the late
Kyrle Bellow nnd herself nn ac­
tress of more than national repu­
tation: Mrs. Noel Buxton, cousin
of Lady Drogheda, and Misa Busan
Lawrence are among the most
prominent recruits fiom conserva­
tive ranks who have rallied around
the countess of Warwick much ns
women advocates of equnl right)
gathered around Mrs. O. II. P. Bel­
mont In the United Mates.
_5fy Ctere Anncsley, socialist

M. K. RUTHERFORD

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Mr. Brldgcman, sjwuklng at the
launching, emphasized that this oc­
casion meant no competition in ar­
maments, a* botn tho Nelson und
her sister ship, the Rodney, acre
Irnllt under the terms of internaHonnl agreement. “We look upon
tM Nelson and all ships of her
kind ms a guarantee (&lt;n the peace
|Uid security yf tho v u ld , a m?n-

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WASHINGTpft, Oct. 12—Wash­ Mme. Marcia practiced mediumKn o w
•* Band Committee: H. E. Wagner, ington is America’s only city of ship in her youth and adniita .that
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chairman; W : D. Gardiner, A. W. im portance‘where-fortune telling, she found tho spirits extremely
in its various forms, goes on reg­ unreliable. “But the stare,” sho
’F O R .T U N G f A T l S T A t s C J j , .
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LCpatrol Committee: G. B. Boas, ularly, professionally, openly and says, “can’t lie."
Pago One)
I think she believes in hor hokus
led from 12 un- chairman; Chaa. E. Williame, Uar- unlntcrfercd with by the law.
Since secrecy is unnecessary pokus herself.
K I N OP . o r A - \ ^ C A ^ ; j l ^ O U ' r r
^ L F .C o m m it te e : RoyWllUama. and publicity pays, in the realm of
„ planned.
- G ^ D tN G - ^ C O
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lonial session, chairman; Tom Meredith, K. A. the occult as in most other fields
Tho question nrises, ' ?T&lt;y yhn*
the fortune tellers advertise in
■2 o’clock. The Nowman, C. M. Hand.
extent do spiritual, astrological and
For Homes. W hat have you? Furnished or unfurnished. Let
newspaper*'&lt;n* UtherwBsc.
us
.members
ofimptioD'V:
Commute**
other occult suggcatlona influence
Donation
your place fo r you.
Consequently, it’s possible hoj
.rranged for a Houscho
governmental policies and decis­
.chqlder.^lm ipha^ A*.r ’ c
C.;HijW ;
Hugh 'which it isn’t where they m
ira through the
ions, executive, legislative and Ju­
,te under cove;, to form some dicial?”
CoM Storage Plant, half city block, French Ave. Terms.
for the ladies n°Automobile for L?^ieB:
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fa special matl-,
Not much,, I imagine. . Mme.
40 Acre Celery Farm for $1250 per acre. Terms.
neater,
m
•
8"torc* siiy4 Marcia, itV true, speak* of numer­
unavailable.
Suffice
it
feature announcous
governmental
higher-ups
Nice House and 20 acres celery farm . $40,000. Good terms.
the ceremon- C. Dc«n, Claude-Trawlckn R-|a4« ’hdwcvnr, th a t H o*tctfmmunity its1 among her clients, bu^ kite's vague
Winston,
Meade
Fox,
T.
JMiller,
jprosr
_ by -the MorocBusiness and Residence lots on F irs t S treet Extension.
as to names, and I surm ise‘that,
.'lit •
&lt;T.e
1:00 p. m. at the John Wimbish, Wr W. g. S m itM *
In this respect, she exaggerates a
Lot on Oak between U th and 12th. $2,000, Good terms.
:0
f
oil
tho
papitql’s
seers
and
C.
Hutchison,
H
arry
T,
aercial Avenue.
bit.
Prof. Marcus La More,
sccresscs,
"Mme.
marrin
probably
is
‘
ladies will be and Kent Rossiter.“Washington’s
famouy medium,
Lot corner Oak and 14th. $2,500. E asy terms.
tho best known, by .virtue of the
Publicity Committee:
krmory a t nine
agrees with me.
fact
that
she
had
ready
access
to
Kies,
chairman;
Joo
Chittenden,
for the final
“I sincerely wish,” ho told me,
the White House during part of
alnment card, \r Scott. L. G. Strong.
“that
I could honestly, assure you
two
administrations,
as
nractitionbrought to tho ‘ Hotel Committee: W lU to'
run the whole government, but
ce . a t this Kinnon, chairman; F, L. Miller, er-of-astrology extraordinary io wo
tho then “first ladles In the land.” the idea’s ridiculous. Y o u r'ty p i­
ned as the Sandy Anderson.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
In late middle life, Mme. Marcia cal politician Is tho last man 1 d
_ will continue
runs
to embonpoint. Of tck as suspectiblo to any influence
”of
the
Inst
viaMasonic Building------Phone 707
BODY OF AIRMAN book strongly
learning, except such as re­ ut his own best interests. Spirits?
received here MISSING 10, DAYS lates to astrology, she has very Pooh! To influence a politician
you need something a lot more con­
little, and regrets it.
irious sections
crete—something ha can see and
IS
FOUND
SU
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D
A
Y
“Oh,
if
I
only
had
an
education!”
_.?local officor
sho remarked during a talk I had feel &gt;will do him some good, like
icomlng affair
a bunch of votes.”
with her one day.
ircest, in point
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lidia in Florida, was brought to Bellofonte and
file contingent, pi,laced in an undertaking estab$260 per fro n t;f06Y
Nobles, will bo ashmen'DEATH
OF
DUKE
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$5000
cash require*
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d e Xn be Jr g * CO&amp;V
ing purposes. Bring then) nftw
Temple, and was the belief of the air mad^ of­
t Tei
TO
UNIVERSITY
to the Herald Composing Room.
and lia rty B. ficials. His face was badly bruiser is president cd, but the body contained fpw
With offices in New York City and various other cities
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The point where Ames crashed the desire of Mr. Duke for classes^
(Continued
from
Page
Ond)
f
over the country, we are in a position to sell your pim
U nrestricted L ot •r
sawn ;-Shriiwr is densely wooded. It was evident to bo continued there will bo no in­ left field, Goslin making n great
Lessons
in
Classical
that
the
pilot,
flying
low,
crashed
running
catch.
Smith
singled
to
artl
lit
this
time,
terruption of work at Duke Univer­
erty to northern firms desirious o f in vestin g in proDerol
Lot 13 of Block A. of F irst
8,rj)ast-impc- into tho four trees, tho plane com­ sity today, Doan \V. II. Wnnnn- center field. Aldridge hits into n
Dancing
in this locality.
■
ing
to
a
stop
against
the
trunk
oi
Strdet Extension.
‘
arth Americi.
makcr announced Sunday after­ double play, third to second to
first. No rune, ono hitr tid ebrors.
sg to local of- a fifth
.,
noon.
Tuesday,
however,
during
the
acing
50
feet
on
Ames was on his course and waH timo the university’s greatest ben
Ruel pops out to second base;
*n in this city,
If you have acreage, subdivision tracts, business lots etc baa i
Will be given by Mias Sara
and.........
125 Wet deep. m l
■Avenue
fll
nlny Thompson made five yards
je local club of near the Hecla Light Beacon for ofactor’a body lies in a local church Blucgc 'went to the plate andr.was
through left guard. On a enss
Located between
F irs t
ipatio’n In the nirmen when he met his fate. Over nnd
Ho
kindly communicate with us.
'
___ while the funeral .and burial is given n rousing reception.
•xpec
Wilson beginning Oct. lBt„
the point whore his body rested in taking
cross,
Entzminger
obliged
the
crowd
by
striking
out.
Street
Extension
a
n
d
. the
monlal.
place, all work will cease
nt American Legion Hall.
end for n touchdown. Hi*
lidates to be In- the debris, other airmen have nnd the n'.udcnt body will join with Coveleskie walks to first. Rico
class
Boulevard—
—,—
goal failed. Hanford 1J» St. Cloud
ie numbers 85, pnssed ench day, f l y i n g cast and tho other people in paying tribute grounded out to first. No runs,
ated at
;$170 -pet) .front* fpof,
Call a t 4l0'OaU Ave., morn*
west
with
their
cargo
of
mail
for
md
will
include
no
hits,
no
errors.
V. r. Lane ;
to his memory.
New York and Chicago.
°*
St.
Cloud
kicked
off
tto
Turner
acou,
New
SmyrTHIRD INNING
DEAtf i m 6 COUP, .
■ "Pi
During the week the entire stu­
Tha mail in Ames’ plane was
who fell on tho bnll behind the Irig or call 213 In the P. M.
istings, Palatkn,
Moore went out, third to’ first,
REAL ESTATE
■Vivip-r —JniF
I**
dent
body
will
cotho
together
in
intact,
and
shortly
after
it
was
coal for a touchback anil tho bad
Indian and Lake
Carey wnlked, ond stole second, , .(Continued from Pago One)
removed from the wreckage, it memorial sorvico in honor of tho but was hurt as ho slid into the t h r ganfo on both sides, but it was wns put in play on tho 20 yard
Brokers
was oq it way west in another Institutions’ friend;-V
Developers
of
committees
in
bag. Cuyler was also passed. the wide awake and "heads up line* Thompson made one ynru.
Promoters
20 A c tis i AT lidimr.xTo i .a k b ro .
_
”
_
,
To accommodate the out of town Barnhart singled to left field, scor­ work of Cottingham, King, Booth, Entzminger mndo. three, yards. St.
ious phases of the plane.
S ncrc» In oraniro Jjrnvo. 6 «oro*-.v«ry *OoU UucK land. 5 roon
Many
In
Search
Cloud
was
fighting
hard
and
held
Seminole H otel
visitors
tho
New
Washington
Duke
ing Carey, Cuyler going to third. and Russell that turned theso
; was jjiven out toFor several duya tho senrch for hotel will open to its first guests. Ferguson nnd Zachary began to breaks of the games into fortunate Entzminger to one yard on the (urnlalicii house. T riced fo r a uulck sale.
•IO jU B K S IN I.ONIIWOOU
Day, C. M. Hand, Ames had centered in the Clarion A number of close friends will n o warm up. Barnhart ctolo uccpfiu. ones for Sanford. Each recovered next play, forcing -him to *Kk‘
rH&amp;’i
Ready for subdivision, a very good buy.
gmtnittcc:
Fred region west of Bcllefonte, where company the body to tho city. All Troynor went out on a sacrifice severhl fumbles und blocked kicks, He punted 21 yurds to his own 48
’
,
•
,
|« u U L u vx • 4. u
of volunteers, Pennsyl­ trustees of tho Duke endowment fly to center, scoring Cuyler, Barn- Co.Vingham’s recovery r*sui)irig
l)iiig yard line. Liggett made one yard.
»n; L. P. McCullcr, thousands
4 IIOON nUNOAI.OW ON XANFOIlll-AVK,- ■i, r w i
National Guardsmen and and all members of .the board of hurt holding second, as the throws -in Sanford’s first touchdown
Thomas hit a stone wall for no
i! i i •
{35UO.OO. E asy term s.■Dcen, F. F. Dut- vania
aviators
comber
a
wide
aroo
in
the
gnin
und
tho
hall
ended
with
the
Most of tho fcmbling und tardi­
I
trustees of Duke University will a t­ was to third. Wright wns out,
' 4J. Losslng. John
belief that the pilot fell in that tend the funeral.
AVK IIAVII ACIU0ACH IN. LAKH COUNTY
short to first. Two runs, one hit, ness in getting off punts with ret hall In St. Cloud’s possession on
Biea Dunn.
i,
m ar Mt. riytnouth. priced for qUlcR sale.
district. Little hope was held that
w
Sanford's 45 ynrd line.
sultnnt
blocking
for
Sanford
a
Trustees
of
tho
Duke
foundation
no
errors.
,
■
Reception iConunittee: Forrest ho would bo found cast of BellcThird
q
u
arter
purt,
at
lenst,
were
traceablo
to
arr-*
107
LOTH
IN
.T
IIH
T
lT
V
.P
r
S
Harris
was
out
trying
to
bunt,
iko, chairman; Janies Moughton, fontc, but a t dawn yesterdny, with will act ns pall benrera. They nre:
King caught tho kickoff and re­
At a ilrcnt
ilorgain/
iT B
irg ^
passes from Pope ut contcr,
S. W. Bradford, F. a bright sunshine bathing the hills, Georgo G. Allen, W iliam R. Per­ pitch or to first. Goslin was out, pobr
, F. Con
it
to *»$»
his vs-..
own 48 yajd line
who had nn off day. The entire turned
l
Ul
IlL
'U
•
L
,
.
¥
second
to
first.
Judge
flew
out
to
N. Tolar, John D. a numbering of searching parties kins, William n. Bell, Anthony J.
P tlR '^ is &amp; WILCOX
Vc
tonm, however, showed tho need Turner mndo eight yarn? v
Boil n ils .
Ent^nilngcr, R. A. set out for Nittnny.
Drexel Biddlo Jr., W alter C. P ar­ right. No runs, no hits, no errors of more training and practice on tackle
llnnm 5
Maxwell
futnblca
I
°I,C
*
FOURTH INNING
, Vicje, B. G. Aly,
Ono party of CO started up the ker, nnd Alexander II. Hands, Jr.,
poor
pass
nnd
St.
Cloud
recO\yrc
Mclnnis went out, Bhort to first. punt formations.
west slope o f the mountain. Fight­ all of New York; Wi|linm S. Lee,
The fPUYArtl passing gnme w.-ib on the 50 yard line. Tyson mttUP
REALTORS
f
Smith
singled, to right. AhU-idcc
„
Committer:
G.
B.
Charles
U
Burkholder,
Normnn
ing their way through the heavy
li
ynrds off right tackle. Ho
it to left. ;Mb6t« singled w ; &gt;a complete' failure on the part of nino
Ail; Hugh Tillis, W. C. underbrush and dense woods, the Cocke, F.dwnrd C. Mnrshall, all of Died out
then made five yards and St.
IwMjiT^rt'lDMffcnford
triuil
right.
rnest Brnthcrson, l1r,,'l searchers pushed their way toward Charlotte. Benjamin Geer
_of~GrAerJiliif, out, ground*."
after pass without success, duff to Cloud’s first down off left tnckle.
R o se tc r, J j t o b c 't the c r e r tr '!Near’ thfr’.Wp/'buricd un­ ville, S. 13., and Dr. ...
W. S. Ran
ptAif field generalship rather than Churies'Booth intercepted Tnylors
Establishcd'1910
two hits, no errors.
.
der the trees, they found the of Raleigh.
pass on Sanford's 30 yard
J. Harris hits n home run m cen­ poor execution. Thompson nnido Turner mnde three ynrds. Leavitt
The senrehers
littec: R. A. Now­ wrecked plane.
Local people nro doing all they
the
error
time
and
again
of
trying
, E. F, Householder, rushed forward. A moment later can to carry out the wishes of Mr a ter field bleachers on first ball. passes to tHj first and tveond lost one yard on a poor pass from
LOANS------INSURANCE
City Licenses now due oh every busincsk or pro-’
Peckinpnugh out, striking out. P.uel
C. M. Hand, Percy silence replaced the shouts of Duko and Bcnjajmin N. Duke.
downs when they were unneces­ Pope. Leavitt made one yurd. On
singled
to
left.
Blucgc
doubled
to
Cession for which a license is required, and m ust
members
of
the
party,
for
there,
ittenden.
Vl
sary, as he wns unlo to gain nt will another poor puss front Pope, Cotloft,
Ruel
going
to
third.
Covclesin
tho
cock-pit,
could
be
seou
the
nt
Committee:
E.
F.
tingham'a
kick
was
blocked,
bub
be paid prom ptly.
•
CITY PROPERTYbucking-tho lino and circling
FAR.MS
JURY FREES RICH kio struck out. Rice grounded out by
,n; Fred Wnlsma, lifeless form of Ames.
King recovered on his own 23 yard
the
ends.
Thompson
is
a
very
to first. One run, three hits, no good runner, passer, nnd tackier, line.
Thu body was lifted from the
Harry Kent, HowE LL EN HOY, City Tax Collector, .
SUBDIVISIONS
piano nnd sent to Bcllefonte, nffer CAROLINIAN UPON error.
FIFTH INNING
Turner mnde ono ynrd through
but
Ko
is
lacking
in
tho
foothill
» rf &gt;444
TRACTS
ACREAGE * 3
Cuyler flied out to center. Barn­ experience to properly fit him for center. Cottlnghum was hurt on
ommittcc for Fa- which the air mail was taken from MURDER
CHARGE
Superintendent
hart flied out to short. Traynor
chnirman; M. the wreckage.
ado
out"to"«ccond?" No runs, no hits, na, (Ow.slrilKul handfine and fivldinx the play and time wns taken out.
U. Smith, Harry Carl Eggo of the air mail service,
{. n
He resumed piny. King fumbled
his-assortment of plays.
exumined tho debris in tho hope
(Continued from Tage One)
ff, I. 1). Martin,
Cent,
errors
1. A 3-acre bargain on Country Club Road.
r
All he needs, though, is more nnd it wns St. Cloud’s ball on San­
Harris wont out, second to first. experience under fire nnd the St. ford’s 25 yard line. Entzminger
ttce: Harry Ljc, that he could learn just what
E
I, I . w
“ We prayed four times,” T. C.
Signs
Select your lots in Pine
F. Wilson, Earl caused Ames to crash. Coroner Edwards said, "nnd inch time one Goslin flied out to right. Judge Cloud gamu will .stand him in good and Thompson \vent_in for Max­
hairm
Heaton
nt
Phillipsburg
wns
sum­
Alistcr, Geo. Itay,
•’iclds,
C rest before the best
of the four who stood for convic­ flied o u t.to short;. No runs, up stend against Plant City next Sat­ well and Leavitt. Tyson ran 25
5 room cottage, close in, on Park Avenue.
moned nnd It was expected that tion changed. For scvornl hours hits, no errors.
Vilen
yards around Sanford’s left end
16,500.00. Terms.
urday.
As
a
whole
the
team
show­
are all taken. R eal
Howard Long he would reach Bellefonte to. con­ the count war. 11 for acquittal nnd
Stunts
SIXTH INNING
ed great improvement over its game for a touchdown Wheeler’s droji
____________
Roy Howell, duct an inquest by nightfall.
...................................
icld.
irman
by Whitfie
Wright flied out to left. Mcln­ with Leesburg duu tq the intensive kick wns blocked
one for convictiori. The one man
B argain Prices. „
landy Anderson, Earl Fields, L. U.
went off to himself nnd had a hard nis was safe at first on Peck s er­ truining it has undergone the past ■Sanford T2, St. Cloud 0.
deritv.FrnnkfJEvuub. -•
kicked to Entzminger
Sentence W i l l Be time. Ho cried. u left him to ror. Smith hits into a double play, week, and hopes aro. running lygh onWhccner
■" u'” ’ Hcout.iyCommittce: J. C.
his 10 ynrd line, who returned
himself.' Finally two of us wont pitcher to short to first. No runs, for a very successful season aftion, chairman; Geo. DeCot- Passed Today Upon to talk with him. We talked about no hits, one error.
it 30 yurds. Thompson made 14
. er a rather mediocre start
o. W. Knight, Glenn McKay,
yards around left end and was in­
The Gamo:
J. Hnrris singled to left. Peck
his
farm
and
the
crops
and
finally,
Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
Episcopalian D ivine he smiled.
J. B. Little,
__ ___
Sanford won tho
toss_ und elect jured on the play. Ho took timo
sacrificed him to second, going out
dD ivan: E. F. Lane,
Rhone 708
“After n while we prayed and first to second. Ruel wnlked. cd to receive. Entzminger caugjit 0ut and resumed play. Entzmin210 E. First St.
F. L. Miller. C. J. Mar(Continued from Page 1.)
:C
Bluege struck out and Harris was Johnson’s kickoff on his 12 ynpl g«r mnde threo yards. A pass,
went
to
bed.
When
we
went
to
Ralph Chap- substantial majority of them, do
line
nnd
returned
10
yards
before
Thompson
to
King
was
good
for
1.
caught
trying
to
Bteal
third.
No
9.000 acr«, unexcelled for colonization purno-e,
not really subscribe to certain or­ breakfast ho was in a-good humor runs, one hit, no errors.
'
nino yurds und first down. Turbeing downed. Sanford then be­
Can deliver today at $"mn7nr^
. ............................... ...nerve D istr ic t No. •
ilttec: W. A. Fitts, thodox principles. Some day I and soon after we reached the
nor hit loft guard for two yards. Charter No. 3738
gan
n
brilliant
offensive,
reeling
per acre, subject to prior sale.
SEVENTH
INNING
n n r o R T ,o r c o x n m a .Y a r t i i i t s Pope, J. B. Little, hope, we shall have a science of court house ho told ^us ho was
chai
off six, straight first downs on Entzminger went off right tackle
Aldridge
is
out
third
to
first,
(. W. C. Smith, Geo. religion which will satisfactorily ready to ‘come around’.”
fladfly ruhs
by Entzminger, for five yards. Thompson made
l . H&lt; 0;
2. Good Dwelling on Five Acre Traci win .
Tho jurors declined to name the Moore walked. Cdrey singled to Thompson, King, and Turner, and two through center. Entzminger
■Pci ; • f
supplant theology but for the preloft.
Cuyler
singled
phst
third,
itirc: R. E. Stevens, i sent no two persons can agree cx- man.
scoring Moore, Carey Roing to •bringing tho ball to St. Cloud s made five yards und first down.
alone worth $500.00. Necessirv with
i-V bounteous fru its and flowers, orL w
Cole received ttje verdict with third. Barnhart singled to right, 20 yard lino. Hero Referee Chit­ Thompson mndo.nine nround left AT S .l.v r o n i) IN TIIU STATU OK K tO lH U A A T CLOSi: OK l i t St.MISS
Tola’r, C. E. Me- J netly ns to what Christ’s teachings
ing.
•
ssar* out-buihlmgs for chickens and trucketiI
^eh*|
end. Entzminger lost one yard
little show of emotion.
■sing, W. A. Itouth. imply."
Kre,
scoring Curcy, Cuyler going to tenden, who hud been delayed in on
O.N B K IT E JID B * 3S, 1S33
u criss cronH. Turner made first
arriving,
entered
the
game.,
third. Coveleskie was taken out
3. Two Lots Celery Avenue, next few d a y .
down
through
center.
King
niado
Entzminger
mnde
threo
yarns
iiEKOUBCEa
’ 'f l T
KP
and Ballou went in. Traynor
tackle. Thompson made five two yards off right tackle. Entzays only. $1,800.00. Terms.
BY TAYLOR struck out. On an attempted dou­ off
f.oaiis
mul
d
isc
o
u
n
ts.
In
c
lu
d
in
g
r
s
d
l
s
c
o
o
m
s
.
nc-.
Entzmln- mingcr brought it two yards from r e p t a n r e s of o th e r h a n k s , nnd f o r e i g n M il" «»r
ble steal, Cuyler wus out, catcher yards through center
i n o HAVC fK “ .VOKC5 $ SUR£*
2J1 , J7 0J $1,351,417.01
I D-tnJ'Y eoTH es GErnfOcTi to third. Two runs, three hits, no gcr hit center for ond ynrd. the goal lino End of third qunr- n ir h u iu io or d r a f t s , sold w ith [in d o rsem e n t
i
this h u n k (i-xcept lh o s« s h o w n In b u n d c ) .
Thompson fumbled nnd Bowen or ter.
VIHAT KIND ’ l&gt; \ Ahj-/ F j .v M £ - r v e
VALK UP TO THE
‘
•75.3$
•73.33
I’LL BUM
O
v
e
rd
ra
fts,
se
cured,
n
u
n
s
:
u
n
s
e
c
u
r
e
d
.——
—
Fourth Quarter.
Cloud recovered on his own 10
OF 6M 0K 6S . a i cnrvr
C FlUf
LAND
tF IJebold,
batting for Ballou St.
i:. S. tlov c riim c u t «rcurllle&gt;» o*«nedi
c r r.iDC?
r o u s nOR
F iv e
SOME MATCHES
King
went
around
left
end
for
ynrd
line.
Tyron
carried
it
ncross
o t h e r United Hinteu O o v e r n m e n t s e c u r i t i e s
d to®
IlGARS
doubled to right.
Rice singled, the sidelines nnd the hall across St. a touchdown. Philnott of St. Cloud IAll
“ DO YOU L|f^5 *
132.550.00
iw mv Po c k e t !
OFF TCeCLEtfK
n clu d in g prum lum a. If a n y
132.530 00
•
Liebold.
S.
Harris
sacri­
HEN.-5Y ?
wns off side on the try for goal
Total
.
.
Cloujl’s
goal
linefor
Sanford
h
t i t . m .: ;
O
th
e
r
hoa&lt;U.
s
to
e
h
e
,
srrM
rlllc
s.
e
t
c
.
i
....
-----ficed, Rice to second, being out fir»t touchdown.
Entzminger nnd tho point counted for San­ I la ok I tig House. II 8U.ouo.oo; K u r a l t u r o u n d f l* 205.000.00
c* w
catcher to first. Gosl)[\ f
turp$ $35 000,00 !-■Ii w —-s______ _
. —--»»«♦»»-»»«•-—
missed the try for goal. Sanford ford. Sanford 19, St.v Cloud C.
.1,917.So
to rtaht. Rice went to third. Judge G
Iti-al
K
s
tn
ts
o
w
n
ed
o
t
h
e
r
t
h
a
n
b
a
n
k
i
n
g
houso
Entzminger
received
and
brought
p HIL SMITH, Mgr
107.SK.
II
St.
Cloud
0.
:
&gt;
l
a
w
f
u
l
rese
rv
e
w
ith
F
e
d
e
r
a
l
I
te
s
s
r
v
o
H
a
n
k
i—
walked. J. Harris flied out to
3S8.7SO.OS
St. Claud kicked to Entzminger the bnll to his own 2R yard itne. Cash In v a u lt a n d a m o u n t d d e fro m iia ilo n a l h a n k s
116 South Park Ave.
0 t o |2
right. Onp run, two hits, no er- on his 12 yard line. He was stop­ Entzmlnger mudo four yards. Tur- A m ount du e fro m S t a t e b a n k ' , U a n k o rs a n d . t r u s t
•onumnles In t h e U nited H i a t t s ( o t h e r t h a n I n ­
84,31 88
ped in his tracks.
Entzminger i n*r lost one yanL Thompson mado cluded
In Items 8. s a n d lo&gt;
------—..... ■—
n r:,‘ EIGHTH INNING
17
yards
around
left
ond
to
the
tried
right
guard
for
no
gai^;
C hecks on o t h e r h u n k s In th e s a m o c i t y o r to w n
S.2JJ.0I
Zachary went in for Washington. Entzminger made five yards lpflT middle of the field. Entzmlnger as r e p o r t i n g h a n k ( o t h e r t h a n I te m I X ) . _
41MIMI
T o t a l o f I t e m s S to, I t , 13 a n d 13..
Wright doubled to the le ft, field rig h t tackle Entzminger’s kluk n.rfde four through center. Entz&lt;16.31
• 38 31 3.380.315.20
line. Mclnnis singled to rlgbt. won delayed by a poor pass from minger punted outside on St. M iscellaneous..... c a s h I te m s ......................
T
o
ta
l
«...
scoring Wright. Smith sacrificed popo and it was blocked, but King Cloud’s 45 yard lino.
L IA B IL IT IE S
Mclnnis to second, pitcher to Iirst. recovered on his oyin 18 yard lim-*Tyson mado 5 yards around left
j r.a r.QAdii
Aldridge grounded to pitcher who
fc- •
end.
Tyson
was
stopped
for
md
Second Quarter.
C a pita l sto c k paid In .............
io.000.00
caught Mclnnis. between second
gain at center.
Wheeler’s luft H u rp liu fund -------Thompson
*made
two
yards
.39,019.91
to
lir n f lts ..................
nnd third, pitcher to seconu
• 6,019.91
around right end and Turner banded p&amp;au was incomplete.- UhiUvid't]
. 7.000.00
eserve for tu x e s un d I n t s r
.t . « .to ah°ri,
I___ 4 Atdrnlgt
4U»i. rra (Tflim
It.SM »4
34.1«7.»J
Wheeler was stopped a t tho Cell- R
* teright
................
third
go ng
nuMje ^«f0 off.
tackle. Hitter,
I.
Less c u r r e n t e x p e n s e s p a id -------- -- ----------- -— *
I.33XM
first. Moore flied 6ut-to center. minj,or7fumblcd
C e r t i f i e d . check* o u t s t n r . d l n v . —- r r *
j 15.349.3S
minger fumbled pope’s
Pope’s bad
had pusf
i
Us
h
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and lost 12 yards. Entzraingt*r
—
T o la l of Item s 33, 33. 34, 35 a n d '30
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BELOW MARKET
Peck out, short to firHt. Ruel out got off a beautiful punt for'-Lj
1llrm a a d ilrs s s lls &lt;»4hpr th a u b an k d e p a sllsl .ana-c tM» »u m vm . i
rt
| Irei ’ I s l l r a r n r ( d e p o s i t s p a y a b le Wit .to J'».
sohrt to first. Bluege out, foul fly yurds St. Cloud fumbled it hnu
nr'
_/*
P a ra ly s is
to firat. No runs, no hits, no errors. Capain Russell recovered for Swv
-1
in d iv id u a l depoislia s u b j e c t t o check.
« HA! -A OviAR CASE FuLU
FUNNY" I1 4 0 0 6 H T l
Between First an d Scccnd Streets.
days
NINTH INNING
ford on St. Cloud's 30 yard Und.
1«;•-r 1 1 f k a le s uf d e p o s t t du&gt; In less th a n
10 F eM O KES - WHAT LUCK1
An'T a re m e d y f u r t h i s d l s r a s e .
l a t h e r t h a n fur m o n e y b o r r o w e d ! ■
Carey out, pitcher to first. Cuy­ Entzminger made four yuxd»
oU
ree I C v r u u l l m i an d bon k lrt.
S late, cniiniv, &lt;&gt;r o t h e r m u n ic ip a l deposits
L’ve s e e n w ish in g i h a d
ler out. grounded to first. Barn­ through center nnd Thompson hit FVan
C leave D r a g S h i r r , J u p llu , Ihy p le d g e of a s s e t* o f tills b a n k o r sure!
ACUaAfiJ ALL DAY
hart walked. Traynor singled to the same place for six morff ar.d If a.
Dividend* u n p a id ...............
■
blckhai 9 n a« e ? ' luaive..lia ,i"fr
T o ta l of d em an d d e n o s l t s ( o t h e r ih a n
left, Barnhart going to second. first down. On u criss cross Entz30.
posies) su b je c t to I t e s s r v o Item * 37. 3*
us on tf° ft
0,1
T h u aproM rtv°hiin8 on,
Sanford Avenue r
Zuchury now taken out und Mar- minger made eight yur4s. Toonip31,
33
H
A
L
F
.,
fot ■ iw . " “ I' The «n(«l from th iY u n n S
« » V TO the north side at
berry pitching. Wright singled to son mads first down Thompsons
”’u
“ “
Tluae Drpuall* au b je e t Io lit
it Ic
HOUR'
3 rt duv*. or s u b j e c t to 30 day
loft, scoring Barnhart, Traynor pass Incomplete.
* t
from Firat a t r . . , i!? ? Y * ? 0ul.d. n.6‘ « 0 per m onth.' Y d
twist
il
savings):
going to second, Mclnnis out, ilieu ’ ThompsJn 'ciYcled rigbl cml for
PASSES
A .successful developer of ( 'e rl lf l c a te s of d e p o s i t ( o th e th a f o r tu
H ate, county,
■«inty. o r tout nh e r mtlnTBipat
m unlcu* depot I t'
12 yards and Drst down on at. New Jersey Seashore sub­
to
left*
Ono
un,
two
hits,
no
cr5 , 0 Wlth ua- Terma can b . arrangS. *
the ,irs t ‘ ^Ponaible party p M
t,v plrdtre of a s s e t s of t h i s b a n k or s u r )lj bond
Cloud’s II yard line. Thompson m
ora.
e r tim e d e p o s i t s _ .
incomplete. Entzminger | divisions is open for nn ex­ oI 'ut hsisl
Adams, batting for Mnrberry, pais. wus
s a v in g s d e p o s i t s .... ......... - — ■
.
. . t . ut center.
- ~ A "pass.
“* 4 ,1 clusive handling of Florida
T o ta l o f t i m e d e p o s its su b je c t l*_
mado
two
fre
out* pitcher to first.
Rice out,
.-ut* 33, J l . 34 J U t d ' H / i
pitcher to' first. S. Harris out, Entzmlnger to Thompson v&lt;aA. development oi pereoge fop ft. ..Ue.l
- t s t r s tS e c a s lK (t&gt;‘
M t'/r
flied to left. No runs, no hits, no good for four yards. Entzminger subdivision located in gt&gt;o^ rt tr i rih iltoiOnlr nrr-'tiftf)!4 • hm**tltfM
lOflt ono
Cn- vyard
e il anil
It U'ES
SL ClOfllt
and
it
was
C
'oiiir
d is b u r s in g o f f ic e r s ...........— —V ’"~ “—
errorst • &gt;
section w ith possibilities.
hull on Ita ijvm eight yard
j i t i i f ( * r
Seminole,
, Ileal In g a .c o n f id e n tia l a n d only
F- H. SCRUGGS, Mgr.
Booth
I. K. p. Former. Free, of th e “ •**’**
€ 6 ’; ACCOUNTANT
I It was Sanford s hots &gt;*i d A f r c t i t t i c h l o w n e r . A l a r g e es
that *he s h o v e elm tenienl Is t r u e to th e
i bio
. ■ I and
waed tin*;
.« MC'i a a*!’**
.iiilr —
ftM-TWT.mVT. itr:
I u H-.sc. I* a
ClUMitule
,U tu U.-fur*
tnot r and It, too. failed,
i hurt on this play,
, Al&gt;
R. L. ROBERTSON
k ip h iu , P a.
\
Iflnsoulc Ten^hrlloom lS
B r y a n , ‘Rea»eU,

iER 28

BETTER BUYS

AT LAST!

BeTcral Lots considerably below m arket value.
225 Acres on road and lake about 2 miles from Oviedo. $100 per acre.

A page devoted entirely to Real

A good value in a Modern Home ju st built. Excellent terms.

Estate Bargains. Something San­

, Wf?*t! ^ v e you in small acreage, 10 to 20 acres in Sanford suitable
for subdivision? If price and location is good come to see me.

ford has been waiting for. N o
need to look all through the paper
for that buy. You’ll find it right

R. W. LAWTON
REALTOR
Heal Estate and Investments. Phone 743.

Homes

Lots

here sooner or later. Watch this
Rooms 203-205 Meisch Bldg.

Acreage

page for “Special Listings.”

Farms
Corner Lot Laurel Ave.

WE KNOW WE CAN

Eastern exposure. Close in.

$1900.00. Terms
LIST your property with us and enjoy the satisfaction of a quick dis­
posal satisfactory to all parties.
As us about two beautiful homes in Rose Court, Sanford’s beautiful
residential section.

COLCLOUGH REALTY COMPANY
311 Firat National Bank Bldg.

Phone 732

1 Large Lake Front Lot
66x240

$1500.00.

Terms

1 Large Lake Front Lot
60x130

$1000.00.

SANFORD, FLORIDA .
REAL ESTATE

Terms

INSURANCE

1 Lot Pinehurst
Close to entrance and eastern exposure.
Lull 'A
i a * v•
|M te V
!JBpL

$1600.00.

Terms

10 Lots Close In

9

On very easy term s.

fI 7 18

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$5500.00

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
I*. ALLEN, Manager

i

Corner Lot 1st Street
$500.00 foot

Our Molto: Satinfaction to Owner and Buyer
||

W. V. WHEELER

Office 116 Merri wether Building

ti-

I*. O. Box 331
.j *

Phone 490-W
SANFORD, FLORIDA
411 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg.

tr

Sanford, Fla.

i

BEST BUYIN SANFORD

•

6 ROOM HOUSE

14 Acre Truck Furm.

Well located

All Tiled, under cultivation.

$6,500

Pair mules and all equipped for business.
ONE GOOD CROP WILL PAY FOR IT.
Two houses, barn Hhcd, etc.

Terms.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

2 CORNER LOTS

Number 6 Ball Block, Opposite Post Office, Sanford, Florida
20 Years Experience With Florida I.n,wi
*

Oak and Franklin.

Bargains at

$3,750.00 each

CRYSTAL LAKESHORES
2 LOTS IN MAYFAIR

LAKE MARY SUBDIVISION

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One at $3,750. Two at $1,000 each

sih? " r ™ » '

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■i(»i h o n S t e r 5

k
us explain. Do not delay as the nuniliGi- f
. i
prices and terms are subject to withdrawal^SttoSt

i ' s
,*

br , Lo^

Full information furnished at office.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.

LAKE MARY DEVELOPMENT CO.

HEALTORS

108 Magnolia Ave.

K SIMMONS, Sales Mgr.
210 E. 1st St.

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Aldridge Hurls The
Pirates To Victory
I n Fifth Contest

ST. CLOUD BOWS
TO LOCAL HIGHS
BY SCORE 1 9 -6

FULTON, INC.

MONEY: BUY THIS

Only $12500.
Worth $25000.
Easy Terms.

The Davey-Winston Organization Inc.

5

1,1925

fL! J
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an a

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

4 blocks from 1st Nat. Bank. Bldg.
|J

WE HAVE BUYERS

LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US

We don't just THINK we can sell your property—

*

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;p y CHARLES P. STEWART

McAlister, Sherm an Moore, U.

BY CONffO

—t
..
te r of,'tha lino
W tt* a
ford’s balL TurpeF managed
to los® nnythlng or. » b ad ,
from center.
Entxminger r*
back 20 yards and made a beauti­
ful dive and recovered • b ad jiate
That’s going
__
over his head from Pope. Enter
mfnger punted out of bounds on men, women and children _
help putting on good, healU*
his .own 40 yard line.
when they take McCoy’s Cod
St. Cloud’s triple pass was Incora Oil Compound Tsbiets.
plete. Lanier w ent In fo r CotAs chock full of vlUmlMs ss
tingham, who was hurt. Thomas
was nailed for a one yard loss. nasty, fishy-testing cod **
Tyson made two yards arid the Compound Tablets.
A r chock full of vitamlnea
gamo ended with the ball in St.
Cloud’s (possession (on Sanfordrs nasty, flshy-tasting cod lii
itself, but these sugar40 yard line.
S
tC
lo
u
d
tasteless
tablets are os easy,
Sanford
; Hill as cdAdy Sad w on’t upsets
Chns. Booth R .E .
Bass stomach.
'
Cottinghsm R T.
,P. Keene ' Ono woman gained ten
G.G.
Whitfield
Miller
C.
Pope
^ ^__ in twenty-two days. Sixty
G. ^.cenc
Keene i&lt;x|y cents and money back If
L .G .
Yancy
L .T .
Dutton
Pha
satisfied. Ask Union P
h«m ^
L .E .
Russoll
any druggist for. McCoy’s I
Johnson, cer/ oOil
n Compound Tabllets.
G.B.
Thompson
Tyson cctions and
R .H .
King
formula on each box.
Liggett
L II.
Turner
“Get
McCoy’s
,, tho original and
Thomas
F .B .
Entzmin
Touchdowns: Sanford, Cottlng- „genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."
ham, Entzmlnger, King. St. Cloud, ^
rson. Substitutions: Sanford,
axwell for King, Leavitt for
Entzmlnger, King for Thompson,
•BUSINESS LOTS
........................E
Thompson for
Maxwell, n tir
mlngcr for Leavitt, Lanier for
Cottingham. St. Cloud, Wheeler Lots 9-10-31-32 F irst Street
for Johnson.
Extension
Referee, Chittenden, (Stetson)
"* ly (Sout!
(South- Facing 50 feet on San Juan
Head Linesman Manly
Avenue and.50 feet on Lee
enn)
.
.'
Umpire Roff (Florida). '|
Avenue,
.Timekeeper, King.

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BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate— Investments

IMPROVED SANFORD AVENUE

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY

Phone 708-709

50 to

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�THE.8ANF0BB

G luttons O f Chant*

THBgANrORPm ERAtitt'M tW Il

As Brisbane

A R E OFTEN MERE !ACGIU

Yf*, But—
What About Persia?
G u War “Barbatom” 7
If So, We Need I t
BY ARTHUR BRISBANE
(Coornrnt m i )

tro v er* jr o r
Into” *!!!?
5° ®e t t J e t b e a i r c r a f t con­
s t L o carn o ,, w e
in tric a te co m p licatio n s e x istin g
r t r i c t o u rs e lv e s to a m J ! 3 % l **tia te m a tte r s i f we re ­
c a n t p ro b le m D ertainiH ^
P ^U tu d io u s, b u t no le ss sig n ifijp e d e s hom™
t0
,p e d f lc . id io sy n c ra sy o f th e
a r tif ic e a t o u r c o m m i t ! # i,t0 w p o u n d b&gt;' m e a n s of ev ery
IN HIS OMAHA speech Preiico m m an d th e reasons w h y a m a n sings in dent
Ula M onths-|LM * b a th tu b .
coolidge aaid, “No nation
»y Oirrtoi. M r
ever had an army iarge enough
lr Kuuioa I lM
t h e ^ e a ^ h u s b S ? i i t n,? j d» ; n d . often J w n i t w ritte n , th a t to guarantee it against attack.
K C U I. IO T IC I i Ail obituary cere m o n io u s occasions in fin i^ ° u-06* nof ’ upon 8 ta te o r less — no nation ever will.” That
U true, but, while Philip and hir
leea. cards of tbs aka. resolutions
I notice* ot snier:ala_*«nts whsru e r s u c h f n c a n U ^ n s i^v p d « f hJ f Voc*J “ P ications. W heth- son Alexander were building up
vww or* wade will be charged m o st in a u sp ic io u s tim f .VG a ,tendenc3f to a ro u s e th e baby a t
their army, perfecting their meth­
ut regular -advertising rates.
d iffe r® " to m m y
'? ™ "»iderablc, but in- ods, keeping prepared, great pow­
r a r a a absociatbd pk b ss
erful, disdainful, rich and awollen
Ais«clat*d Pr»w Is exelasPersia—the United Statea
of
mtitl«4 to fba bs« for roU H y all BOWS *l»D»tel.*i
those days—didn't imagine what
S t» It or not othtrwl.* cr*4 was going to happen, and never
tbto paper and also th« loIgot ready.
™ *■—
m publlsbod haralo. All rights
ibllcallon ot apodal rti*p*ichc o n trib u te d to d v i l i u t ’on a ^ l i * inn o f th e bathroom has
tia ara alas raa*r-od.
THINGS happened rapidly when
th e m a le m e m b e r o f « n ! % m* fcuJine P rero g ativ e enabling
MONDAY. OCT. 12th, 1925
Alexander with 30,000 men swam
fin e s an d r in g to h is I K J 2 n " y / ° / etI£ w ith in *«• &lt;*"- acrosa thc river, attacked the
becom e v e rita b ly h is n r J f J V conte,£
T h e batbroom has power of Persia, scattered its
th e do o r tu r n I n Yu ^ f r a hoU8e* T h e re be m ay go, lock vat.: armies, its line of war ele­
an ce fro m th e o u trid e « o ? l d ? b u r « f o r t h ' ° f d i’" Jrl&gt; phants, and hunted the Persian
H olyj holy, holy
'
Extension or white way.
Rnf
On**, th o u a r t holy.
YOU CANT have an army big
4*- -BtU wIon of local amusement*.
enough ‘to guarantee you against
* —UwlmmlBf pool, tennis courts. w e re d c h a m b S ^ c h a n ^ i n ? *£ * hhy | h ? hathroom
the attack’ but you can keep your­
- ^
coid
sh
o
w
er.
T
he
re
v
iv
ify
in
g
*
i
t
L
?
5°A
d
a
y
m
an
takes
a self in such a condition of prep­
1 ^ - Augment lag of buPding pro- en s th e body stim iilaf,.,, V u * x
aration as to make attack im­
°
f
th
e
icy
w
a
te
r
freshJ « m — houses, hotels, apartment
wiil pow er. He sin g s N o t h i n ? ? d / nd ,endfl confidence to probable and dangerous.
If this nation continues ac­
i^-E xU asion of street paring pro­
If it in a cold d ay he S f i ’ ‘n f a c t- w ould d‘lu " t him - cumulating money, ignoring the
gram.
7 tT
1 S e hM t
fe--Construction
of
boulevard b rln g a th e blood to th e a u r ti e e
h i" veins. I t m akes him f w l aJL i
es 8 Vr * ,n*r through
arm n i Lak- Monroe.
-CompleTJoa of d ty beantiflca- an d yell. In ste a d he r e s o r t * ^ * ’ *!e wotu,d' ,ike to shout
childhood.
e80rta t0 8w eet m elodies learned in
thm program.
•/-Ix p sM lo n of school system
w»fh provision for Increased fa­
soluteiy indisputa b te^ rea so n °w h « th° paramount and abcilities.

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BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY

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Mi5 MO«V

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Palm J
“ Your wife ,
woman, take hr
but you should

«„!• »touriiesl
against snide
■ucker money

Speeding

* Pittsbt
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have two hats
dress". W ife -j 1 ve only the or
my ‘wo hats
sc rip t

Literature
man’i Club
The sub.
. Blogrtph
\ Henr^ |

THE MIGRATION TO FLORIDA
- . multiply that this .is conditions not now confined to
grstion from other parts I the Winter season, for the PostY to Florida will exceed I offi.ce Department, like the rail-

Florida0 ^Toridn'as°it*is' tod; °VCr cVmi,,K «
of m illions are being in v e a te d ^ n ^ liljlf ^ to
mentH, and th a t inve« m e n t m i l
proveni
g e r o f any going b ackw ard. T h e “ n^eaV

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A nun who goes ,
the best circles is r
drunk.

nltckn

Unite,1 S tJ u /tV I U

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mil In keen
" nd "&lt;micl"“ly I
•IW l.y »m o'mc irc ^ ,n ™ e a: t ? &amp;,‘“ m '
I p o rm a n e n e v __r i ..... I.... o J5’ b u t F lo rid a

serves hi« country bc.st
Bul«irik» ,MTy, tG rnn . ^ o n ,I° f
dcpirJent, "arc aealed. “md "'iv ||*
U
.V ffor
“ n,,“
gllowed „f
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th im n"
U*H
purpose*
decoratl
only, no doubt.
“^oration

By IRVIN 8,

What would you do If
man you wore going witl
m i *1 V.,Ur b«ml. ’ asks In
Ml** Beatrice Fairfax
"* **,P couldn’t think of
S V 1 2 L.,hBt to Jo.

the stuff up Ids nostrlh.
V .° X ” ™ ...... lu'J W S u 2
most in.tnnLn**
__
_ ,na*nicaI «»d al•nstantaneous. They straight‘•neil their bent /hr
riigs about riil
,,r«w {.Heir
briskly. |»r
I'reamfiT
“n
&lt;
,topPed
out
lri!,u was
,tly «ne of them
«poko. There
bloom In his
ch««k»
and hi:-• eyes« glistened
*,ve
ul.
he said, '*u»
makevo„- about
f,.w
j,,decided."
-'W
in
v
«
lm
.„
u
.
to buy n|| tfv___
diamond
mines in
-South Africa »and
l
■J buy
after I \ 0 done
that I'm going to
mine* |n Australia." / all the gold
• n«w»r f r*n*forfn*^ Partner made
th‘‘H°!d ®n," he ,«|,|k "I don't know
curlier kind.
h ,t 1 ,n Prepared to icii

thin!7CUrS " f War Week, i.
ofr, thi°".i°f
rM,anln#
because
®
‘be stormy
petrsl" "ot
of the
"7
tlon forces, but because his health
demands rest. That onen.
‘h
nue of thought r e g n K 1r S. V'&gt;'
tary Wflbur.
«ecrs-

1 XT?fim '“ {fnmercial airship* f|ew
iJJ79,000 miles during the last tl/,

, EXIT COBB

mad, to tell how they ?|J It
ton 7 V T *nu c°mes
down f ,,'J; ,*h,y-*uhmarint.
down aild ijoein t conto uc
•nough If t ^ happy [
» r« dt U l,}tU !nw, “ woul.i
K.” 1. blessing.—Ocala
mere * good sound practln
■onlng for you.
*
ft
Spain Is celebrating the c
the
Th®y *ee,n to thin
R iffte Z ^ 'ft* of thm ^ f*
HtUswaa ^
,M 'n *

p.L.i

the effect upot

cap u r / of
T £Brussels
r ut (Ut‘,*fians
copter,
by the,

J

On the marsh)V lake-edge, ailhoutted against t ho flaming sun- « miracle of sw iftr—
ness and silence,
"ut sky he stands,• while the dark «nj c„„ vmUh IntoYhc1 woods with
no
more
noise
than
a &gt;sveasel.
|
Pino woods at his hack give him a
The
moose
of
setting us of „„
0Ur northern
mther age—the
moose, most
g u S * nrc rea,ly °«tiie
undous and moat
Population of °Canau‘ ''morienn animate. Ho
“ *nk exclusive to
at*a *■ n distinct va­
nly lar*f'*t of American
, „ naturalist» rank it as
»mmnlst but also thc largspecies—of moose, the
’ whole &lt;leor famiiy. And I
ie moose, known only
looks least like a deer.
the
hborders
ra.nffe in
f°r- ■
tne W
0f the
Yellow'only associate alon,Jer.
*
7 al * arh- u i. s S : ■
K” C* r ri;!‘ the i‘len of n
‘ho
northern
moose
though still
1 l‘»rge enough for all
awesontenes!r*. nnd not «« exceed*
Ingly shy of
tional park fi bu',,an "Pproach. N„.
~
.“ ' j C0,
the total number
of e8t!mates place
humi&gt;- benl
-- animals in this
at
|e„
tha
J
Uh. lt* v«*t. shovelW
hundred,
‘‘era, K,vo him Hl, aanect °nd efforts nren
are .bong made;
7 « fn g and weird,^ 2 through protection
*tates and thu
nicnt of i^jj »-istwion a&gt;|,| |Mfnr“nl
Z 'Z t,7
n his bulk
h,M
r
mot^
1
»ene
this unique a
“ 's, me moose is animal.
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MY FAVORITE STORIES

WHEN IIANNIBAI
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n 'to ltoK. hi. m,„
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nax told on Tv C.d.h
’Z Z i h" I,etroit T|K-r».' batt
e I* out ot tho baseball »’ut
playing twenty years ‘b*-*

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ss

•« the habit of p*. rJ0J,t y«*r j b«||
writers hay-°„/^wn,,n*f.bfck- moot
1 “o u r £!* • , . told hint stein
* probably niMI^,dj5**ky «f (Only
ho did not
.hh"" ,,f»f bon ,
,U&gt;‘ «t«y retied h
an t,| ‘°
iwed up
ho I fans
the place of ■' l *t«nt of show
nf manager nnd niilt

iri’ Y“
butl. rbe lrfrequently
rv*uiar
A V " . ? ”'
..tn u? * * flRhtlng TEEN
w&lt;&gt;
un,,*y ho took " n r . lost the lives of
“"‘1 in ten
inn.le six hits, two of &amp;
f£ ?r! ""d or»o n home
.s e n t im k n F a i I s t ,
h„M&gt;i| r F°°d measure
of base.
II for th"' Vt
*
l„ r th* privilege of
,ln « World seri»«
{ w jL j" th.. blue rib'
io n a u V ,,‘'‘roit
chr I t !
when Ty

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-ss

C A U S E

ORLANDO

E E A t- e s t a t e

INSURAKChV

ts

w ar eh o use pro perty
1200 feet on Railroad
A BARGAINGOOD TERMS
J'xated in Excluaire Residential Sections.
* rice and Terms on Request.

m o o se

u»K"nsirj.h°a,l B,s

rge A. L. Cook of
Monday in Sanford.

Miami

;. Johnson is spending a few
)n business in Jacksonville.
nnd Mrs. George W. Knight
here a new sleeve that
tho week end in Jacksonville. Behold
Paris finds very interesting for a
change. The upper part keeps to
is spending some the narrow shoulder line that
Ernest Kru
timp In New ork City on buul- makes for slenderness, while the
lower part is full and flowing and
nesik ■
makes for becomingnfcss. It is
S. particularly lovely in velvet or satVictor Wald of Orangeburg, o.
C., spent Saturday in Sanford on
business.

b u il d in g

LOTS

g
ter

pi
{cl

ii

d * ,th reference to LOCATION offers a «un&lt;ifeori
&gt;y wan sent up in Jackson
ful range in speculative
for o jn a is for stealing an
'bile. HgUegiin serving his
PROFITS
o in October, 1919. die esI rice nnd Terms Very Attractive
•••ber l 1-'. l'.'-ii, and w a.
HUY IN SANFORD
ired March 19, 1921. He esngaln August 24, 1924, and
Safe and Sound.
lably wastela tnr taken into
y for traniijpctlng stolen austates.
•
I7 V R e a l t o r s
.
Ycnr" of Success i.t Sanford
A,»gnorra at Second
i w ‘rcsh Oysters Daily
LO A NS

/NVESTME- BALTIMORE OYSTERS

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S a v in g w ill ta k e y o u to y o u rs if you h a v e th c
co u rag e tc k e e p g o in g .

85x5 0 0 fe e t, j u s t o ff S an ­
fo rd A v en u e, to u c h in g L ake
M o n ro e.
C an be divided
in to n in e lo ts, all fa c in g im ­
p o r t a n t s tr e e t.
S ee th is
b u y to d a y , $75000.00.
T e rm s arran g ed

FIRST NAT ION AI

According to Commissioner L.
M. Rhodes, of tho Florida State
Bureau of Marketing, the popula­
tion of Florida will most likely be
tripled during the months of No­
vember and December 1925 and
January, February, and March of
1926, by the tourists.

Plans are now being made for
t)ic cultivation of mushrooms on
an extensive scale nround city of
DcLnnd. The dark hammock lends
that lie near the city along the St.
Johns river arc considered by soil
STATE AND COUNTY
LICENSES NOW DUE

CITY REAL ESTATE LICENSE

State nnd County Occupational
Licenses are now due for the year
beginning October 1, 1925 and end­
ing October 1, 1926.
JNO. D. JINKINS,
Tax Collector Seminole County.

DUE OCTOBER 1,1925 &lt; i

422 U n io n A vc.
T e lep h o n e 473-w

R eal E s ta te B ro k ers ant). S ale sm en m u s t p ay
C ity L icen se P ro m p tly .

T e m p o ra ry licen se w ill

b e issu e d u n til bond c a a b e ap p lied f o r a n d a p ­
p ro v ed .
Nice an d h ig h .

A lm ost in c ity lim its

E a c h B ro k e r re q u ire d to f u r n is h $2,500

B ond a n d e a c h s a le s m a n $1,000.00 Bond.

T o w ard s C o u n try C lub
E L L E N HOY, T ax Collector,

N u rs e ry b u d d ed tr e e s on lan d .
Look it o v er a n d you w ill b u y it.

$500 per acre.

N ot E ngaged Now, But W ait

BANK

j i s r o n n , r la.

The population of Florida is
practically doubled every year dur­
ing the winter months by the tour­
ists who visit here. These visit­
ors spend between one hundred
million nnd two hundred million
dollars annually.

Terms.

Also see m e fo r good b a r g a in s in
p ro p e rty . H o u ses an d lo ts.

b u sin e ss

J. H . JAGKSON
L o n g T im e L o a n s on R e s id e n c e s n n d B u sin ess P ro p e rty ,

Lee A. Conoley
1131/! M ngnolin A ve.

E a s y R e p a y m e n t P la n
'

O ffice in n e w M e r r iw e a th c r B u ild in g

P h o n e 149,
2nd S tr e e t.

■ ++++++&gt;+++-&gt;+'&gt;&lt;M-»&gt;-M-+++l-+-M-M-H-+4-++4 +++++++++^-r

Phone 6 11

+

Boynl Bruit Store

ALL WOOL BAL BllIGGAN

Mr. and Sirs. J. L. Miller and
family, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baker,
nnd Mrs. Edward Aulick spent
Sunday at Silver Springs, a t Oc­
ala.

Jerseys. The .smartest of wool fabrics. Very
litfht weight wool frock, neat tailored, or «imi-t
t th at can be worn to any day time function wit

Mr. and Mrs. A. Zolmenovitz of
Brunswick, Ga., are expected to ar­
rive Monday evening for a short
visit with their daughter, Mrs.
Sam Baumel.
Betty Bronson and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., youthful
been kept busy recently denying Hollywood report
ment. She nays they’re “too young to think of mur
he would like to marry a git l like Betty Borne ua&gt;
■ a a a a B « &gt; a * « B a a iia a i1 1 1
Friends here of George Knight,
Jr., who is a student in the Uni­
versity of Florida will be interesteel to learn that he has been pled#* ■
ed to the Kappa Sigma Fratern­
■
ity.

: Williams-McGraw Realty Company

^Jlr* and Mrs. Morrison Jones
and Miss Alma King of Hazard,
ky., arrived Saturday to be tho
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Monroe at their borne on Celery
Avenue.

313 F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k B ldg.

_
I'h o n e 7

h 50x150 nicely located, beautiful shude trees
$1,650.00 *ach

rooms garage, largo lot.

great care for resident owner,
‘hcre bo a food
listmt efugb' and colds-lead to
s - a and
s Wthe l*an
AL
" "la^
■*"
in Florida this winter be--■1yrar,
. "
, '0Ver
,s trouble. You can stop them
built-in
features
and
many
extras
the extraordinary nun,. markets. OranJ*
truc of meat
with CBomuLion, an emulsified
.
‘h
L
*
People
well
W
h
°0U,'ty
.fw?J
&gt;te tn it ii pleasant to take. Creocomfort and convenience.
h L T T 'Th° Wi" be her gates durim? ih ° C- mewUIw,thiii
on is a new medical discovery
ua. Fuoll
"o need to f0«r a°
^ -e
twofold action; it soothes and
in Flutidu
ially
u
worth-while
property.
1 here. We have two ” f ^ ,h °rtaga
the inflamed membranes and in­
by northe
r »of; w p r . t o l r K bring freight ami n” *‘oad.l'ncs to
i germ jp-owth.
en people ,nout
‘heir intended lines plying between n ef* , truck
all krufWn drugs, creosote is rcc: winter vacation.
Sanford where ^he ?&amp; indo nnd
td by high medical authorities as
Not only will Florida
boats bring in a |a r^«V yf eL ^'n®
|HHBteate*t healing agencies for
people who come here feed the nage.
*
Urge freight ton-1
•
but
thouU«at co'iriupnd colds and other
sands of ton* of fruit
f w B o a t troubles. Creomulsion
hies will be shipped s and vegetu. °nlya,|in«naha?Y be 8ai‘I.to be the I
Itet to addition ta :reo*ote, other
who remain there, "art.h, {° ' ‘hose
has ini- "‘her development* " Jn j T* ttpace
lg elements which soothe and heal
munao resources in Florida
tha
ore not wholly to
(la&gt;rymtn
niched membranes and stop the
of vegetables. And th production 1''onditlon. U nd ls l,?iH ,or ‘his |
H«» rad inflammation, while the
nnd gardeners are not ie formers
Local Manager
Hf U ts on to the stomach, is abPriced within rensonabln^ii8? h,‘fb
tho opportunity to soi uyerlooking i "f
cities th.7,
b,° d u tances i
” an lm-) 'heir‘heherd*
‘nm tbe blood, attacks the scat
niense honte market
| . , l rnn«e land fo r !
l trcM|t&gt;Ic and chcrks the growth
place where they do i,0, « is one
worry about high freight have t0 . labor that the
und for
or Gcult to hir. a,rymen^m
R^Won is guaranteed satijfacth 0 charges of co.'"•missionrates
find it dif I
men
a i S r treatment of persistent
lhey will supply a ,
•
w
ct
„;.h7
„
"
'
«
t
o
«
d
u
«
to
I
H B coldj, “bronchial asthma,
market with fresh vwonderful hon e “ ' ' t o i V
i r i ' 1 * " j to i
|
Wjte'a*»d other forms of respiraWholesalers andvegetables
condition a J0t of
this
a v a il a b l e
excellent for buildn*vp been awake Jto J°bbers,
tho
milking the fn cow t f r Wi.H l*e1
Tat Mori
P *7 ! *ysI.e® “her colds or flu.
■tocked their w.’ "“ uationljand herein
cow
^tn'a
winter
:
Consult
rarehauHc* ,
1" L n , | ^ l 'i ra* Valuation Basis at * * ■jjflgnded if any cough or cold is
from flw.f t» roof.
hrn ,ft ‘he market for funds
m i ® i , r ,aLing according to
re »a Or-L■ a a t e r - Y l S a ! r ; t i Magnolia
BhjlyXsk your druggist. CreoCONNELLY &amp; SONS
WAtlanta, Ca. (e,Jr.)

Smart Frocks
tor Atternoon
and Street
Wear

SANFORD HEIGHTS LOTS

FOR ALARM

many sources come e , pres.

G rit is n e e d e d to re a c h a n y goal of life.

G. L. Bledsoe arrived homo Sun­
day from Enterprise, Ala. He was
accompanied by his father, J. L.
Biedsoo who will spend the winter
here.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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C o lu m b u s k e p t g o in g u n til h e g o t th e re .

ellcy. wnnted In
ireiiny, and who
erm in Leaven&gt;s to come back
,te and put himMrs. W. S. Jordan and Mrs.
Lpeople. So anfdol that, ho in Charles E. Pelot of Jacksonville
pwn transporta- came Saturday to be the guests of
It save tho state Judge and Mrs. James G. Shar­
on.

A FEW CHOICE HOUSES

NATURE’S NOTEBOOK

r Z T L ly th:‘l n o rl'l* of to,|«y

lnrS.llTh&amp;

Mr*. Lansdowno si
Secretary Wilbur at
Judge for yourself,

J
tj™. that

P e r s o n a ls

F F o lk s o u g h t to sec t h e s e 1
v a lu e s. C e rta in ly you can .
A n ew , fiv e room bungalow
a n d . g a r a g e in S a n fo rd
h e ig h ts f o r few d ay s o n l /
$6800.00. T erm s you can
h a n d le .

)uld Stand
this State

STRENGTH- SERVICE - PROCRESS

i
:
*

Income from the forests of Flori­
da nnnunlly totals between fifty
million nnd sixty million dollars.
This is revenue from tho timber,
ties, nuts, fruits, oils, dyes, drugs,
naval stores, sweets, moss and
chemicals.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Radford and
E. A. Currivan of Orlando spent
Sunday tho guests of Mrs. G. A.
Kadftiffd—. ^
*er • #%«**• • • H• »’I
- «• »• « M
1 •
it F e d e r a l rT " "
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Mrs.
Amelia Noble, Mrs. Leslie Went,
and Miss Mildred York spent Sun­
day at Coronado Beach.

discovered that i ht‘ hni1 no ^
afterwards tliacowrSl

Remember that ii
not always u game

irtment of
icct a t 3:30
'Some Imi!l be lead

In addition to these shipments,
Seminole county shipped 885 car
loads of citrus fruit. These were
The building materials from tho divided to 62G cars of oranges; 57
natural resources of Floridn in­ cars of grapefruit; 29 cars of tanclude timber, clny, lime, gravel, gerines; nnd 173 cars of mixed cit­
coquina and shell.
rus fruit.

Florida is only a few hours by
fast train from the great consum­
ing centers. By freight or boat it
is only n few miles from New
York, Chicago, Philadelphia or
Cnnndn.

E;will entertain
K b at 3 o’clock.
K ocinl meeting
, ■ ■ Men’s Club at
-v ' I room on Third
K bo interesting
jagMMgmcnt provided,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hand an­
MMLa good time as- nounce thc birth of a son on Sat­
urday, Oct. 10.
for all you have done to helj
qitfJjBhapter Number
P us grow and enlarge
sphere of usefulness—for the s;
■ K K Eastern Star
Mrs. Bessie Stephens and son,
'Pirit of friendliness that
fejrtlar meeting at Byron S. Stephens returned Sun­
marked our business relation!
ls- At your service in
at 'th e' Masonic Hall, day from South Carolina.
banking matters.
are urged to be presid ail vlalters will be made
Mrs. J. A. Tew has just return­
ed from North Carolina whore sho
has been visiting relatives and
*% InterMt
on barings Account,
friends.

S fim in o le (fo im lij
_____ S a n f o r d .F l a .

i

There is enough building m ater­
ial in Floridn from its own natu­
ral resource with which to con­
struct homes .for twenty million
people'of 200 citien thc siae of
Tampa, Miami or Jacksonville.

New Sleeve

WE THANK YOU

And one leaf on a wintcr-bltten
ire#
entirely discounted the foVce T h i a S i s
Brings back tho leaves of all thc
year to met

in Florida for the erection of one
million homes and two thousand
hotels. This could accomodate five
million residents and 2 ,000,000 tou­
rists.

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS

Sanford ia one of the leading
ahiping points of vegetable* in the
state of Florida, It i* shown In a
recent statement of the Florida
State Rureau of Marketing. A to­
tal of 0,568 carloads of truck was
shipped from Sanford during the
season 1924-25. These shipments
were: 5,874 carloads of celery; 351
of lettuce; 77 of cabbage; six of
tomatoes; six of potatoes; three of
cucumbers; 217 of peppers and 217
of mixed vegetables.

Central Florida is less thnn 800
miles from the center of population
of thc United Stntcs.

l the Grand
-■will be held
Usonic Hall
prasher will
pnoring Mr.
(k, who hove
far the win-

sailor—“i j j r r
***!“ *"d banan
n "vaosi efh
WnU‘r'
’
there
anv ■
j Sailor—"No s ir" ,
| we must be near
*i.i.ccrta,n,v can't
Illinois Siren.

____________ BOSTON TRANSCRIPT

Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gonzales
and has received his education in
the schools of Sanford. He is asaiutent managed Of*the Gonzales
Grocery Co., andj» popular member
aT business nnd sbclal''circles.
The bride wok lovely In a gown
of midnight blue satin back crepe
with collar and cuffs df nreB» squir­
rel. She wore a close. fitting hat
of blue with trimmings of silver.
Her accessories werd, o f grey.
They left immediately after thc
ceremony for a inotor trip to Mia­
mi. Upon their return they will be
at the home of thc groom’u par­
ents on Palmetto Avenue.

"will efiter)ridge Luntnly. Mrs.
hostess. All
&gt; attend arc
'potify the
IQ Monday
II bo a t one

Observation 0f~C
1 *in remember &lt;
gt&gt; to burlesue
chance of seeing
hosiery was for rr
the floor.—Cinci,

ASIA, TOKIO, Pekin are now
about forty hours from the Unit­
ed States by swift nirplanc. The
fastest plane might cross the P«Hfic in twenty-one hours.
Twenty-five years ago the trip
by water was two weeks, and an
enemy invader would have been
compelled to make a landing and
find subsistence after landing.

GIVING GETS: There is that
aeattereth. and yet incresaeth; and
, there la that wlthholdeth more
than Is meet, but it tendeth to pov­
erty. Proverbs 1 1 : 24.
PRAYER:—O God, Thou didst
give us Thy beat beloved. May we
learn of Thee, and then we shall
ve as Thou hast given, and grow
to the likeness of thine own
NOW. THE ener"V would come
( l ,„,
imag*.'&gt;
.
through
the sir, and there need be
■
o—-----? l S n} 5 , uA,tUckin^ airships
IN WINTER 8EA80N
would drop their cargoes of exBy ELAINE TEMPLE.
*nd A?0,Ioned **»es on a
When rarely winter the last branch
#M
» shore,
. fly b*ck
*hip off
or cross*
has thinned—
bordcr- &gt;»nd and be
Each tossed back, white—my
Speaking of cause
held for the duration of the war.
visioning mind yet sees
The trees th a t silvered In the rapid S u Weoe“ ~ W0 haPP«n
W hy Speeders Speed
WohnVn i n ,Life an article called MR. PRESIDENT COOLIDGE,
wind,
,on|f been under the imnres moreimportant
than anything
Tumultuous In the many winds of juon th a t “sp eed ers” Urw, i 7
spring.
mentioned in your brilliant an 1
T h ere is a c . . „ .
a
certain
intensify*!™
^
f
r
e
s
h
!
^
1
1
°
f
faHt
drivin&amp;
Though there are no more leaves driving along a t
is the
’*
a upeed of Jix t?
8®n8ntion about im?£i?!,tfUl ? T ha "P^ch
lift In the trees:
this coun­
wind blowing in your face
y mi,0S nn hbur witb the try PREPARED FOR ATTAf’K
Yes, I am stirred by all their ail-1
And
;.MVJ nini
and nble to repel it.
’
vering;
ln" ^b u t Life
“i i y ^ thought this the reason for most The thing can be done, neceiu
Backward and backward multltudl- fa s t driving,
noualy,
p ract^ al reasons. It setm J thnt V v re are other “ad more m s L T "?™ 1]0" 8 established and
A million million leaves on tree on je c t of s u ffic ie n t imp
r , ! n d' fortunately for our
tree. . , ,
" ’•taS :e t ^
^
C° n ,d ered thc 8ub* at liuln Pr°Kramr
of economy,
to conduct a carefu l j /e s tig a tim T inn a Bo“rd of inquiry
amount, °xpcni,e' far ,e»» than the
ink,
it
re
tu
rn
e
d
th
e
ft
The summer’s leaves are also gono
owinl H,m rnolftLr °^bnustive prob- r™?nn.ts now squandered by jnfrom me;
uu"v
K 8Ummary bearing on the sub- competency or woriCi in the Army
and Nnvy departments.
Yet suddenly they leap from the
‘*347
m
o
to
rists
who
i
unseen,
x r r e ^ eS n ? Crrif,0,Vu H an d th e ir c a r«
Again, with all their rippling ngainst tho sid es o f et’xpP
LATEST asinine, intensely,
L i i l a nf :W B Lurrying in -ordur
ahadea of green.
■41,502
• i . t r drivers
, 1" timc who
S
ife
T
^
t
4a. XhuL. thL
should sign an InVT
••**-) r/m 0vpr°
»a treKu*ar hour. United .States
Though fall has gone, too, still its they were dashing
ternatlonal “protocal/
pledging
gorgeous leaves
for
their
little
I
l
n
,
..
K
elK
;
,
'
f
e
«■*
S
lfiS S
Troop ten moro colors than tho eye
“J * / : ;
other gases
in
n,f/
poison
«n*cs
conceives. . . .
in futuru warfare. nnd
it to avoid heir: .
It I aaid all tho loaves are gone, I
'*135,447 drivers
Iff l
lh ey
v n pritoco7AFMnN h,r ?'ct siKncd thc ,
« hot day ami they
protocol. France dec nrn.
.L- 1
On that bare hill a ainglu tree benefit of the poor n
stands bare—
*
W £ £
b*ror for « topmost leaf . "One ,IHvcr charged'with11* ‘'!C
left there...................
limit admitted frankly that »f*Cue&lt; lng tbe Mtututorv Mni'mi

A wedding, which will come a s a
nurorise to their many friends was
J h lf of Miss Velma Wilkie and Jos­
eph M. Gonxales, which tbok place
g meeting at 8 o’clock Sunday monilng at
xlliary at the Presbyterian Manse Rev. E.
Darbcll Brownlee. officJaUng In
will meet the presence of only the Immediate
ilie Bryan Members of their families.
Mrs. Gonzales, who is ni petite
with Mrs.
itrldge os blonde, 1. the lovely daughter of
Mr. and M m M. M. Wilkie, wno
on meeting have recently moved to Sanford
H' Methodist from Carrollton, Ga. Mrs.
it 3 o’clock, tales has been connected with tn
i t e t a t 3:30 City Utilities for the past year.
Mr. Gonzales Is the only «on of
wnd Philips
{la Avenue.
L the Con11 meet at
ah Hall on
Mickle and

again

W

T E L E P H O N E :— R es. 42&amp;-J

MISS VELMA WILKIE BECOMES BRIDE I FLORIDA FACTS
OF JOSEPH M. GONZALEZ
There is enough waterfrontago

HE’S Going comn
To JEWESS SORE
To le u -if a u - o * *

“*

is none other than that w h ic h ^
s tau
a woman to wear a

MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Society Editor.

My. th a t,

8AVB

hUtory of 1026 Is written, « will
appear that the migration to Flori­
da amounted to a stampede. The
development will be rapid under
the quickening Influence of ample
cnpital and the dealre of million*
of the north for the mere ralnnri*
ousrllmate.**

Every model exclusive in character, developed
from the most fashionable fabrics, plain styles
and models of lavish beauty unhanced with ex­
quisite trimming. Black and all other rum
shades. Tailored by “Irene Castle ’ and Betty
Wales. , dress makers.
.

DR. W. D. GARDINER
i
1

Evening Busines Class
IUGH SCHOOL BUILDING
Mrs. Steele,
Mrs. Muxwell.

Sanford G rove, Inc

ANNOUNCER THE OPENING OE HIS
NEW OFFICE

Every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday Evening 7 &amp; 9

For The Practice Of

Beginners may enter at any
________
time

OSTEOPATHY

BUSINESS
PROPERTY
In the heart of Sanford,
can be purchased
on
straig h t sale or ninetynine year lease. $1250 per
I front foot.
|

DEAN BERG CORI

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
Rooms—GO1-605-606.
RHONE 427
Office Hours

The Y owell C ompany

�THE SANPOmH
THE SANFORD HERALD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1925

NEW
LUM BERYARD
BALTIMORE, M .] O ct 12.-PP)
—The Orioles, Intemntlonnl Ionrue champions, captured tho jurtlor world scries title Sunday, de­
feating ^ouisville d f the American
association. 5 to ^ i n the eighth
gnihe. Baltimore won five con­
tests against Louisville, threo.
Earnahaw, on the mound for the
Orioles, was not effective in the
pinches.
..
Baltimore got to DeBerry, the
Colonel hurler, who had tamed

The Punch of the Attack

icnday B attle Goes
1Ttf Harrism en [When
P ira tes Fall to H it
tJpjhnson in Pinches

WUiant Shutout \
om ers B y Goslin and
H arris Sertd vY de to
Showers lit Third
^WASHINGTON. Oct. J 1 .- 9 P ) The “Big Train" wns' whirled
through Griffith Stadium yester­
day afternoon, making n&lt;&gt; slops.
Pittsburgh's Pirates caught a
few fleeting glimpses n ' ( the ex­
press ns It roared b jv leaving the
Wreck of most of their champion­
ship hopes in its wnke, |&gt;ui* that
was about nil, ns they went ihnvn
$ ;
defeat fo r the second time bep a c . fore the mastery uncurled by the
V°.n r ,$ht aTm of Walter (Barney )
Johnson, the big train of baseball.r
It w«* the third setback for the
National League champions in
four games of the 1925 world's
series. Only n mirnculots come­
back now can save them in n battle
Which Washington is favored to

H

needed to glvu the Senators their
second successive
title.
Victory la Divisive $
YcsUmlay’a triumph for Big
Barney was even more decisive
than his first one, for he blinded
and blanked tho aspiring but help­
less young Buccaneers, 4 to 0, with
a dazzling exhibition of sharp
shooting, whllo
while C
- . . . home*
■hooting,
Goose Goslin,
run hero of 1024, nnd Joe Hnrria
slashed out successive homers in
the third inning that broke the
resistance of the young Pirate
aouthpnw, Emil Yde, and produced
ay the Senators' runs.
Moro than 38,000 fans, the
treatest crowd that ever jammed
i 1? 1" Gr,ff‘th Stadium,
cheered Johnson ju ho held, the
I imien In th,. hollo\VTif his fetid
?£*"»**
Bo.lin clinched the
gamo wl h Ida homer, a blow that
not only brought over tho first
three runs, but dlno blasted Hnbe
R uths world's series record for
rGoose
£ U •s SljSHV*
wr" years
the
fifth homerUin two

with runners on second and third
and two* out. But 'stan Harris
. thu* rnDy when ho
grabbed Y des bounder for the
third out.
,
ie
A fter that, Johnsort was never In
trouble as the wide sweep of his
arm, propelling a bnlfljpg change
or pace, kept tho Pimu-s nt bay
In the Inst seven innings only one
Pirate got as far second base—
Max Carey who scratched nn instole the .middle bag

$3750 with only $1500 cash
D E A N BERG CORP.

Mouldings
Lath
Bridle •

Buena Vista (J, Coe o.
U'
Colorado College JO, Regis 0.
i1.3’ Au^t,sto 0.
Ulinois College 17, State Normal
w .Vinlof,H
Eureka 9.
^Western Normal 13, St. Thomas

Sunday Game

Official Box Sc&lt;
Pittsburgh:
Moore,, 2b _
f oray, rlT.'jv.
Cuyler, rf ...
Barnhart, If .
Traynor, 3b .
A\ right, as ...
Grantham, lb
Gooch, e. .. _
Morrisoti,’ p .
V'}^ P .......Adams, p
Bl^bec. x .].
Totnls ...;....
Washington:
•Rlc*. cf .......
B. Harris, 2b
Goslin, If .
J. Harris, rf .
Judge, lb ....
feckinpagh, ,,
Ruel, c .......
Myer, 3 b ......
Johnson, n ...

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$250.00 to $500.00
W orth Twice This PriCG

SANFORD

ehoutq
loftlea
phono
• a lto .

W. S. PRICE, Mfrr.
710 W: First-St. Phone 472-w

.... Realtors.

\i n i t0 {f°Lback to Pittsburgh
M« ndny night. We are glad to be
out fur in the lend.
"I hardly think that BJuegc will
l&gt;o able to piny «,„! Myer will be
n third
slightly
off
I again.
n^ain* He
Bo seemed
seemed slightly
off color .Sunday, but he ii j'L
F.
playing out of p o itio j
(I atul hu lrying all the time.
'
'«
JuhnsunJuuuUicarUika. S

fees Opportunities

—We will lend you

necessary to build a complete home
2nd

■

*10 ncresj all cleared and tiled, joins [
subdivision,, all„for $90,000.0(1.
T)°*,r
on I*a rk Ave., another *i

a

X ' f i 5,1™ 0? ' 1-, In v e s tig a te 1 1 1 "

5

..

If your home is already built we will make
you a very substantial loan on it.

8

NO DPJLAY---------- NO WAITING

5

Prompt Service Guaranteed
cal! and let us exnlain nnr nlnn

h.

JU/‘1&lt;Uh‘ l ark Ave, Sanford, Florida. Phone 720

W. J. THIGPEN

tictan#,“Jewelers
n tin g ^ e c o ra tin g ,
ign
••
ino Tuning
[nt, Seeds, Treos
pnbers. and Supplies
f$ltry and Eggs
gdal Notice
n w rit^ rs and Supplies

■ san a .n n a B g a a x .B o c H B B sia a H a B g m sira v

hit,tinK lh-'

p te d

dited Help, Female
mted Help, Male
IRted Help, Male or
bm nle
Ulted Help, Salesman
l^ted Situation, Male
mted Situation,Female
jpted Real Esitate
iRted to Rent
Vtg. Mediums.
nouncements

t h e m e c h a n ic a i
d epa rtm en t

a rri i

TRUCKING CONTRACT
.ontract for
year with renewal
ight work man taking it must buy
tn ',c‘k “ PPly Mr. Sheffield,
rational Biscuit Co., 4th St. nnd

MathewsoiT Rests!
Near Place Where:
Ball Career Regan ■

hiod the d e p a rtu re
standard bearer and

COLLECTION: We collect ac­
counts, notes, claims all kinds
•anywher* In world. No charge* un­
less collected. Twenty-five vt-ars of
succeaafal operation tells its own
story. Writo or call May’s CollecOon Agency, offices at Tinker
Building, Orlando, Fin., and Som-

moved to

V2 ~ ^ h - ■'

AUCTIONEER
WL SELL lots and subdivisions
nt public auction. \a fe Burger
toqm 6, Rock Bldg., Orlando, Fla.

5
5

the closing nets 0f its f„„ii
season tlramnwSh .

equipped to meet the
£ « * * "• M“" "
nnl
siVn‘ity
°f ®°tiihern
»n '&gt;
-8.
University
of Utah Califor2.
mvvniiy „f Washington 30
University „f Montana lo.
'
t'nHfornia 0, Oiy.
m m / ' u.* ,,f ,Sun Frai.ciM-o 15 &gt;
koU 3‘?f") “ ,Wy"n tfauth Da-1
de?tJlfo!rd Unlrcr*ily
0cciBluefield 0 Michigan 13.
■Il*pi 7!"’ 2&lt;J’ Univcrsity of Missiso Mississippi A. &amp; M. 3. Ouncltn

fied ad work for you.

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See us
first. Wo do It. Phone 417-W.
R. R. Ave.-Commerclal S t

fr—For Rent, A partm ents

Public Stenographei

=

up w ith ■

r, u pru- *

A FTEH .
PLACE,

Fire Prevention Week
OPPORTUNITY

AWAITS YOU

Bali Hardware

BUSINESS HOM ES

42—Advtg. Mediums

G. TAYLOR DYER
42—Advtg. ‘Mediums
FOP. SALE: Complete meat mar­
ket outfit, including sawn, block,
computing scales and largo re­
frigerator. This can bo had for
cost of accumulated storage char­
ges. H. B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Send in your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper. Ono year,
$8.00, 0 months, $4.00, three months
$2.00. If you desire $1,000 insuTnnen policy add 75c to your order.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If ao advertise in
the Gnlnesviile Sun. .

Painting—Decorating
PHONE 303

7. 'hone 7 21

1Vcikjez RetiJtyG).
Valtle/11«ilt I Bmlilmv'

1.—Two house* on 2—Well located cor
lot facing beautiful
City Park.
Ono ner business lot 60x
having seven rooms,
117.
Sanford at
bath and screened
porch; tho other Second Street. Price
having f)vb iUmts
and bath
Price
$17,500 for both;
$8000 cash, balance
1, 2, and 3 years.

3.—12 b e a u t i f u l
building
lota
in
South Sanford. Fac­
ing un the Dixio
Hig'.iwa;. An ideal
place tn build your
'homo in thin fast
growing residential
section. Price $15,­
000. $5000.00 cash,
balance, easy month­
ly payments. It will
l nay you to see these
\ lots at once, aa the
1price la soon to ad-

4.—32.10 acres situated within tho city limits, on tho south side
of fearu’ord A very fine tract which can nt once bo subdivided
nnd a good profit made u|ton tho investment. Price'? 1,000 per
acre. ..W cash, balance 1, 2 nnd 3 years with 6% Interest.

E iA c ry

MOW -

ALSO

•h Matty ■

carry R milch lnrgc;
1* umber of
“Is. Call and look 0
-r our new

Terms £

Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Bid*

“Veedol Oils”
Radio Supplies

^

R IN E’S FILLING
STATION
Phone 461-J

ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon, Adjacent to thc above. A1
weekly and Sunday.
Classified
rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­ beautiful, high land,, juat
Kouth of Geneva Avenue
nal-Herald. Waycross, Georgia.

Price,

$150,000.

Terms —

1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla.

AN UNUSUAL OFFERING

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­ third cash, balance one, two
gusta, Ga., Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, rate, cash, 9c three nnd four years. r‘
charge. 10c minimum.

Beat and only available BUSINESS SITE at Lake

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
Lakeland, through the StarTelegram. Best advertising me­
dium in South Florida. Published
mornings. STAR-TELEGItAM—
Lakeland, Florida.

and loading atation also new power plant of

Monroe, fronting Dixie Highway.

N ear railroad

HILTON’S

n s n n i n sh o p
113 Magnolia Ava.
• F irst Class Barbara
Special Attention
Given To Ladlca and Children.

Southern Utilities.

Elton J. M oughtos
Realty Co
316 First National Bank

Lake Monroe is sure to grow,
Inve.stigate this today.
Price and term s reasonable.

S an ford . -------------

Florid*

Sanford, Fla.

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
IIERALI) will bring you in big
results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you have stored away and
have no use for. A little thirty- j You aro wasting time and mo­
ccnt ad may bring you several ney if this page hasn’t vour Has
dollars. Phono 148 nnd a repre­ 'aified advertisement. Phono it it
sentative will call andesce you.
today. No. 148.

M A ^C tE T -C O M E IM
s e e h o w I’v e
ST R A IC H T E H E O
O U T M Y ROOM !

ARCHITECT
F irst National Rank Bldg

214 E. FIRST ST
W . R. SM ITH, MGR

T O O (MC F O O L
W H Y DIO &gt; 0 0
D O THAvT? r -

Why waste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investment?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vest your money and double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. W; have been in the
real estate business for years
and ate glad to say vra have
the finest listings and the
best values in the State of
Florida.
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners are urged to list
their properties with us for
better results and quick action

Real Estate
Developers Prowotezi
Seminole Ifaul

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Electric Irons

Brokets
01923 by I mt' u FtATunL ScHvice, Smc
Cntl Btiuin lijKn nwnrui.

&gt;

Tires and Tubes

JOHN E. FOX, Representative
We Cover Florida Real E state Like the Sunshine

THE MORNING JOURNAL is the
accepted want ad medium lo
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
an insertion. Minimum 25c.

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H. S. LONG, Mgr.

INCORPOBATTO

Bv GEORGE McMANUS

—&gt;

A t Willow Avenue

Pan Am and Standard Gaa and
OUa

37— Wanted Help. Salesman

a k

131 feet on Celery *
A venue
[
$4,500.

120 South Park Ave.

W O W I THAT 'WU’ZL. As
LOT O F W O R K B U T
M T ROOM* LOOKED
F I N E AsM1 D A N O f
&lt;T

M arket Value

•M

co m pa n y

MAINE — WotervlIIe, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
peoplo are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
plication.

$500 under

At prices that are right

Excellent subdivision laud,
dose in and overlooking beau­
tiful lake. Price $40000 with
terms.

FOR RENT: Singlo and double
rooms and apartm ert, grobpd
floor, Close In. Phone 063.

I

WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS
ACREAGE

Phone 8

A Sleeping porch. By week or
month, with use of Bath. R. W.
Ross. Lu-Beth Cafeteria.

ly a Club g
• unciouM - 1■

78 and 79.

A R A L E S T A T E — IN V E S T M E N T !
L o b b y P u le a lo n - U r u r a le r Bldg.
S anford
F lo rid a

Complete stock fire extln
Kuishers carried by

ON THE “CLASSIFIED PAGE”
OF THE HERALD

FOR RENT: Nico cl6an furnish­ EXPERIENCED Typist.
Must PALM BEACIl COUNTY — The
ed housekeeping apartments. 312
wrlto legible hnnd. Apply Glassceno of stupendous develop­
and 314 E. 6th. St.
co Investment Co. 114 2nd St.
ment. Read about it in thc Palm
Bench Post. Sample copy uent on
10— For Rent, Room9
request.
35— Wanted Help, Male
FOR REfJT—Rooms with or with­
out meals.
Reasonable rates.
Lincoln House.

M(
HOME , U U
MA\QC»\E I W
CL-EAHU'4’ ( J P N Y R O O M

Rose Court Lots )

Earle T. Field

INGING U P FATHER

«n,,cr Lucalion on Magnolia Will Ifc Itcluiiicd as Our

•99-M — Phone — 499-M
210$ PALMETTO AVH.

MRS. R. O. TRAVIS

OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
through the Xenia Qazctto, ZenWANTED: Used dressers nnd TAMPA DAILY TIMES, Tampa, in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
chairs in ood condition. ReanFla. Thousands read the clas­ trict. Want ad and display rates
onnble. 314 . 5th St.
sified pages of Florida’s Grent on request.
Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
34— W anted Help, Female Homo
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
Try Sm ith's Barber
Write for completo rate card.
WANTED: Girl to stay In real es­
tate office. Ono learning typing TO REACH BUYERS or M ilan of Shop for good barber
preferred. Inquire Herald Office.
Florida real eaUte advertise In work. Ladies welcome.
the St. P etersburg Times. One con*
WANTED: Girl cashier, Scl-Ritc rant e word dally, two cents a won N ext to Valdez, *r- • n
Grocery Store, 410 Sanford Ave.
Sundays.

TWO furnished bed rooms, suitable
for gentlemen. 807 Magnolia MAN with car to work In evenings
Avenue.
from 4 to G. Attractive propo­
sition for hustler. Give references
FOR RENT: Furnished room, in letter. Writo “Proposition" Cxro
ready for occupancy. 101 East Herald.
Seventh street, telephone 244 J.
SEVERAL solicitors to work on
14— For Sole, Acreage
commission. Right proposition
hOR SALE: 40 acres rich, ham­ for right man. Apply a t Herald
mock land on Lake Harney. Will after 6:30 in afternoon.
consider any reasonable offer. Ad­
42— Advtg. Mediums
dress T. A. Newton, 1263 Irving
S t, N. U., Washington, D.C.
FLORIDA- ORLANDO— Orlando
Morning Sentinel; largest classi­
19—Sale, Live Stock
fied business, rate lc a word, min­
imum 24c cash with order.
FOR SALE: One fresh cow,
ypringer. Cameron Ave.
Ford, R. F. D. Box 7T.
THE CLARKSBURG EXTONF.NT
—Central West Virginia’s larg­
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
20 — For Sale IVtlaccilancous word; 4 insertions 1 I-4c; 6 or
more lc per word each insertion.
I OR SALE: Thoroughbred regis
tered Chow Puppy, Call 571-J. COLUMBUS (Ga..) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
hOR SALE: Small cow, good milk
circulation
in Southwestern Geor­
V- Win, H. Hync s, 019, French
gia. Huto 8c (6-word line) lino.

$1000. Terms

Valdes Hotel Lobby

TO REACH the prosperous farm ­
ers and fem growers of Volus33— Wanted
in county advertise in the DeLnnd
WANTED: Sheet metal work of Daily News, rate lc per word, cash
nil kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal with order.
Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
WANTED: Will buy from owner DEVELOPERS ATTENTION Pensacola Is beginning
the
or help finance lots, or suburban
property in or pear Sanford. What greatest dcttelopmcnt in Georgia’s
have you to offer? Boa Old, San- history: a half million dollar high­
way to the gulf beach just finish­
ed; a t two million dollar bridge
ucross Escambia Bay started;
WANTED
To get in touch with own- quarter million dollar opera house
nors or developers of small under construction; two millions
tracts for tho purpose of doing the being spent on highway; greatest
pioneer work. Settling a model chance for live developers to gel
show tract as good example. Act in on ground floor. Write Devel­
ns field agents, etc. Box 8, Long- opment’ Department- The Tonsncola News.
wood.

FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
Chinaware in English Porce­ the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
DAILY
NEWS—it
covers Brow­
lains, Buvarian and Japanese ard County thoroughly
which is
one of the most rapidly growing
China make lovely gifts
sections on thc Florida Coast.
Sampla copy and rate card upon
The Ball Hardware request.

on *
3

um ns” o f The Herald. Let a classi

FOUND: $ m a lf purse* containing
LANEY’S DRUO STORK — Pre- l l ' h*njf« *nd card of Mrs. Philip
. KTiptlons, Drugs, Sodas.
Wa Mitchell Christian. • Owner may »
a n as near you aa yuor phona. obtain namo by calling at Herald
office and paying for this adv.

28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Buceauors to Glllon A P latt
HO Magnolia. Everything elec­ 1TEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers far all occasion.
tricaL Phona 422. Elactragith
$14 Myrtle. Phona 260-W
Radio.

$875.00. Terms.

Contractor and Builder

t e v &amp; r * ^ ra" 4j

7—Businesa Service

H. A. SPEIR

Insert an ad in the “Classified Col

and mattress, two white dress-'
WANTED: Young man to put In ors, small table and baby's bed.1
service station in Sanford. Busi­ Mrs. A. L. Betts, 712 Palmetto1
ness will be his own, we fum liij
product. • Other stations in Flori­
da netting as high as'three hundred
24—Lost, Found
'p er week. Must have small am­
ount of cash to handle. Apply, Ij®ST: Ono large black and tan
addressing Service Station c.o. Herhound dog,- white in face and un-

.Mat Inn at Unnk Wilg

ihc I’uh^(on-nrur.iliy tidHtllhg.

On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will be 51.00 per hour.
Local 1261, Sanford
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

Lot9, Block 13, Tier D,

We carry a full line.
Our prices are right. Cash or
terms. We want your businesa
banford Stovo &amp; Furniture Co.
$21 E. First St.

6— B u sin ess Opportunities FOR SALE: Double bed springs

ing blocks. Irrigation boxaa. J. R.

S «,U
tKV ’tCUk forS,,^ ’ rRhItwW
hX i
0 fcventh , , rn0: &gt; 0f Wri«h’ . in "hi

i h s . S ..» n K BaseJildi

Oak and 2nd St

Terwllleger. Prop.
Sale, Houses
.Lease, Rent • ■ HILL LUMBER CO. Houaa a
, Live Stock
Service, Quality and Price.
Sale, Miscellaneous
ADDRESSING — ftiultlgraphlng,
Real E state
folding and mailing—as you
Furniture
1
want it— when you' want it.
liture Wanted
Phona 678. H. E. Porch, F irst

1 gum '^Th. r ° mor, 8^ttlcd the

K £ g onel In a 0’6

Terms To borne People

hone 3

VALDEZ HOTEL
Ear.veaa Man

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

____ 22-lSaIe, Furnitue

Ess Service
K it, Apartm ents
lent, Houses
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
lent, Rooms’ ,
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
W nur ard Boat Tanks. At Oak
Hal
, Avet.ua and Third Street. Tele­
s and Board
lent, Office, Stores phone l i t , ' •
ale, Acreage
MIRACLE Concrete Co, general
r Exchange
cement work, sldewalka. build­

. c ,.°l
r arfc AVb- n»'&lt;i one on
schonl'"' Sn000'0“ cach' Bo»&gt; near f
JJuf inc^s Iflt or warehouse lot, close
Only $16000.00.
°
Five lots near Hotel, and one in Mat
about jince.
•
Fine piece of R. R. R„fld frnnlat,e a( ^
18 lots fn city limits $21000.00. d»i
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

\ A.
3

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f t b h . r w a leg when ho
0 rounded fit8t base on a hit cadv
1 In tho game bo kept going a , cvSf
S
l0 t ck at“Pfirst,
f(,r tol.l
niinute!
0 Scoltv'^p
■c.jtty, coaching
n-.p
0 ncy to make the turn but he would
Si bark nT h n i "
to ket*l' »0*&gt;i
rr„n n!5,hmK
Bappcn^KiF
0 the
in. Poll
i olo (,rounds
a year
ago. 4 .­

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Centenary J1H. Union University
of Jackson, Tonn. 0.
)
ifUrtil,rI,"lnK:ut. Transylvania 0.
T e K ro Ial*n'( State 12, Lowell
Wnke Forest 9 Lenoir Rhyne 0
0 T»’n,'c»»ce-13, Maryland College

icaiions

.We have two plans of financing*
Your Home

Washington S e c to r, 8 iL t n lS ?
"as virtually certain that tho

tn" *

m i Hup Touring
1112 Veil*
Touring
lilt Essex *T Coach
ltll Quick ”1** Touring
HIS* Dodge Coupe*

I. W. Phillips’ Sons
• mad# The BanII be re.pon.lhl.
torrect Insertion,
for aubeeauent
office ahoald b.
stetr In cate of

H. C. VIELE
Jeweler
Wafvh, Jtnflrr and Clwk
RfHlrlM aa« R aintlas
QUICK SEHVICK
110 Maataalla Avenue
I’honp 44S

^*®P,SAL.E; 2 lots in Sanford
Heights Park Ave. 13,600 each.
Terms. 6 lots Sanford Heights Pal­
5— Autos, Sale
Ave. $3,000
.metto
;
Aye*
l 3-000 each
cnch. term*. 4
GOOD USED CARS
lota Pinehurat $1500. Terms. Elder
and
Lovell.
•
•
llvs-Knlght Sport Touring.

•

Lime .
’
Plaster
White Rock Plaster Board
Nalls'.
'
•
Screen Wire
Builders Hardware '
D oks ,
Windows

Real Estate

AUT08 FOB H U B
J. E.. . 8PU
. . R UN 0,. atlb-dlvlaloii
KAQI£ AUTO SERVICE Day
■P^iallst. Subdivision to Oror sight. Mejta aU twbia. B a£
»•?*&gt;, Florida. and F l o r a
tag* transfer. Phona 651 and 88-W
Heights, Florida on Ditto High-

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2 1 —Sale,

WIQHTS—Three stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th S treet
Expert service.

Vic Aldridge And
Stanley Coveleskie
Will Pitch Today

O p o u n X d u r lT th e S S .J tf
Una 0.
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1
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Yale 35, Georgia 7.
Maryland 1(1, llutgers 0.
1
0 ,. rh,® umpire unqucntionablv lost i
Humiltou 12, Worcester 0.
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Lafayette 40, Washington 0
West Virginia University 7,
University of Pittaburh 15.
q, , , 1 .ror, Morrison in 8th. I
Georgia Teeh 10, Penn State 7. r,i' 'w '•&gt; innings:
0 Bnnca happen in base- i
I Itrtburgh- 000 000 000-0 o 1 i- 'i'I.i thl?K
Colujhbln 64. Wesleyan 0.
I m glud that it wo* not tho '
New York University 12, Union Washington (Mil 000 o«x_I t‘» i
Summary:—Two base hit Rue
BmnM ,Kn / T
:
Home runs, Goslin, J. („
Army 26, Knox 7.
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University of Mninc 7, Connec­ Doubu. t r * r/chin^
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ticut Aggies ().
Gran
ha a Harris
rrnyn°tof toJudi^e
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Case 9, Ottcrbcin 0.
ngtonno ai,iT* |,|tlJ,burgh 0, w « fa
John Carroll I, Duqur.tno 9.
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0 Syracuse 33, William and Mary
&lt;w V
uff J^ n so n " Wc ore . n y t h t a / f r h ? . , '* '" *7'.?- :*
Miami 30. Wltenberg 0. /
I 1Ha/,n,harV ', Struck out. W ««ht it
Findlay 27, Defiance 0. '
( lobni
,(.'M cr&gt;- Hy Morrison 4
Marietta 0, Marshall (W. Vn.) 0 (Johnson, Goslin, J. Ifnrris p,, tc
I'lkhlnc «t»l fln.lth win S u v J
Ypsllantl Mich.) It. Bowlin "uyT? "• te.Johr,M" r
Green ?
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Brake 19 Kansas Aggies 0 »
fawn 41, St. Louis 0.
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Northwestern 17, Carle ton 0.
urinncll 0, Minnonotu 34,
t&gt;hnn Z nnn p,fttL'' R,K,cr (Natloii
Birmingham Southern 10 , South mil "vrV- 0 u ,',!H (American) seeWestern 3.
nn,ck (National) third
Furman 7. Citadel 0.
nrA’!am,, - hours.
Howard 19,.Chattanooga 0,
( J M I f W attendance was two
M u ik ln g u n i 45, H i r a m 7. ’

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pitching,
not know that Harney went
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.him fro,n the tlo ho hnd
golned Saturday with the IJam° tiru^?r
record.

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Fram es and Screens
Made to Order

Saturday’s R esults
fHarkson-^t. Nichols cancelled.
Ni’.vy 19, Marquette 0.
Iow.i State 20, Kansas Univcr
sity 0.
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Holy Cross-Providence college
postponed until Mondny, cold.
St. Stephen:: b, Trinity 0.
Allegheny 14, Geneva Oj
Washington nnd Jeffcrron 40,
Wayneshrirg 0.
Pennsylvania 9, Brown 0.
Springfield college 24, R P. I. 0
Franklin and Marshal 20, St
Johns 0.
Dartmouth f&gt;0, Vermont 5,
Colby-New Hampshire game,
cancelled, snow.
Vufts-Uates cancelled, snow,
O.glethorpo 20, Center 0.
Tulano 26, University of Missis­
sippi 0.
Alnvaina 40; I.ouisnna State 0.
Loyola 7, Mississippi College 0.
Vanderbilt 14, Texas C.
Mercer 14, Rollins 0.
Florida 9. Southern 0 first game.
FJoridu 1*2, Ilumpden-Sydncy 0,
second game.

®Auction Hale*,

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

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Program Marks Ceremonies

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FORBES FIELD, Pittsburgh, Oct. 13.—Back on the
dations are Discussed and
home field, after decisively defeating the Washington ttam
Held F o r Consideration
on Monday, the Pirates came back strong again today gij
A new ordinance providing for, behind the steady pitching of Remy Kremer, won from the
and defining the duties of a Street American League opponents by a scoreof three to two. ■:
and Park Beautification CommitFerguson started the game for the Harrismen, the bat-»
tee was Introduced by Dr. C. tJ.
teries
being the same for both teams as they were in the
Marshall before tho City Commis­
third
game
when Ferguson had the bettr of th Buccaneer
sion sitting In regular session
hurler. It w as'a different story today, however, Kremer
Monday, afternoon. . ■
The new ruling was' adopted by holding Washington safely after the second inning.

Explorer and 38 Companions
MELBOURNE, 'Fin.. Oct. 13.—
Guests at Banquet When
(A1)— Fisherman and others today
Account of Trip Is Given
were patrolling the shore line .in

•&gt;« rc" iv#»(] were ( * «
concrete or
workable l s f p c n to discussion
but in bulk mt any rate they
were a hundred times greater
than was expected by tho aged
philanthiphist, who had po idea
what forces ho was unleashing.
Since the appeal
ldeaa
was made, it was announced to­
day, that -.100,000 communica­
tions originating in virtually
every part o f tho world, have
been received.

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search for two .missing bodies
PORTLAND, Maine, Oct, 18.—
while authorities investigated the
L o tio n
capslsing o f tho yacht Clara A in (/Pi—Commander Donald B. M ac­
the Atlantic ocean o ff Sebustinq Millan and the 38 members o f hin Jt will now be the business o f Pro­
inlet, 18 mile* south o f hero Sun­ Arctic exploration expedition, sci­ fessor Thomas A. Knott, English
day, which took a death toll o f 14. entist.*, aviators and seamen, were teachers at the University of Iowa,
Compilations made by tho Asso­ welcomed home Monday by a uro- to know tho meanings o f more
fct. 13-—
ciated Press show that out of the gram of enthusiasm which ex ten d -, wsrds than any other man in the the commission nnd incorporated
p la ce d
world, lie has been selected as
____ __________________________ ____ o Twice ’•Kremer
turned back
four couples, who were on the HU 'cd from Wiscassct to this city.
c r e ta r y
general
editor o f all Webster dic­ Into tho city statutes at the Bame
, threatening attacks Of the Sena­
Given more than usual disap­
fated ernft only one couple sur­
time, it wns announced.
M idge’s
tors. In the moantime the Pirate
vived. A t least one member of pointment by tho worst Summer tionaries
^ -----By the provisiona o f tho new
|crew was bunching hits o f f Fer­
the
natives
remember
in
the
North,
la
l
a
n
each o f other couples was drowned.
ds‘
ordinance, n commiiteo o f 'fivV;
guson in the second for two scor
Survivors o f the catastropho aro beset and delayed along tho cntlr*
fth d r a w a l
local citisens will bo named by the
and hitting him freely until he
reticent about discussing thqir homeward route by gales which
commission which will act in an
"c a u s e o f
a
taken out in the seventh in favor
harrowing experiences— each want­ culminated in thnt which kepi not
advisory
capacity,
working
in
closo
ktcd t o d a y
of a pinch hitter.
ed to forget and each saw tho ca­ only the expedilion but nearly 50
conjunction with the City Commis­
Goslin and Moore made homo
friends
and
relatives
marooned
oh
id a n c c a t a
lamity in a different light.
sion in matters o f city beautifica­
runs to today's game. Moore’s com­
Tho Clara A - carried 25 persons, the small wind-swept Monoghan is­
tion
planning.
The
committee
will
llM
ing in the fifth and that o f tho
including the captain and his son, land, the attitude o f them all war
recommend selection of palms,
ction o f his
“ Goose" in the first inning.
expressed
by
Comamler
MacMillian
Lieut.
Bettis
Drives
Plano
when high sens swamped the boat
trees nnd shrubbery, ns well as
sen disclosed,
A fter Rice and Harris had gouo
and turned it over. Most of the* when he said at a luncheon given
suggest localities best Buitcd for
2*15 Miles an Hour, Taking
out, Goslin slammed a home run
sident's cuspersona on board were proapcctlye him here, “ this room looks good to Mary Duncan Cut and Bruised such improvement. The commit­
Event
From
Navy
Airman;
into the right field stands for tho
1 estate purchasers brought to us.’’
jver to cou­
When Thrown Clear of Car tee will submit all plans to the
Huge
Crowd
Sees
Events
first
score of the game in the open­
commission
for
finpl
approval,
it
Jclbournq
by
tho
Melbourno
This
last
day
of
tlio
expedition
nt o f the rcIn Collision at Coiner Of Is shown,hnd must have the nuthtring inning. The Senators, no« i
arms Company and tho boat ‘ride was a lo n ^ one. T h j trews astir
r. o f his o ffiMITCHELL FIELD, Oct. 13.— tent with this narrow lead, came
Magnolia und 11 Wednesday ization o f that body for nil ex­
an an entertainment feature of on tho ships before 4 o’clock yes­
iblicution o f Chamber of Commerce A
(^P)—
Covered with grimo and glory back in the seeond and tallied again ,
penditures
made
in
the
work.
Welfare
Department
Wou
terday
morning
preparing
for
the
icoessor.
ihcir Florida trip.
with his plane *hooting flame In when Blucge went to first ou a
Mary Ernestine Duncan o f 200
Four
Members
Appointed
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run
fo
r
tho
mainland,
which
the
Ten
of
the
14
bodies
were
re­
Hold
Meeting
to
Co-o
‘
Davis
on
painfully,
Appointment of four members the gathering darkness late Mon­ fielder’s choice and scored
covered shortly after the accident expected break in the gale would Myrtle Avenue was
r follow s the
natc Civic Work In
though
not
seriously
hurt
about
o
f
tho committee was confirmed at day, Lieut. Cyrus Bettis, Arm y ace, Pccklnpaugh’s double.
Two more were found late yester­ permit.
beared probable
4:30 o’clock Monday
afternoon tho meeting Monday, city official won tho Pulitzer trophy race, fenLeaves Early
In their half of the third the
day and last night members of the
kmc Dwight F.
ha
Through
the
efforts
of
tho
when
the
car
in
which
slio
was rid­ announce.
Those named
were races, broke the world’s speed rec­ Buccaneers came back strong ami
From
the
20
or
more
homes
on
local Amclcan Legion post, anil
for tho War
other searchers, patrolled the shoro Moneghan where they had found ing, driven by Thomas Gibson, pf City Manager W . B W illiams, W. ord o f 245 miles per hour for a scored twice. Moore walked. Carey
s has been the ford Woman’s Club and off]
lino seeking the two bodies unac­ shelter the band o f relatives, this city, collided with a s automo- M.Scott.Mm.SJl W rW lght and Mr*. cloned circuit course, and establish­ went to first and Moorc’ to second
o f war since o f the local Chamber o f Com
friendt* and newspapermen gather­ bile owned and driven by A. D. E. F. Houahn'.der. Nomination of ed n new record of 2UUIl&gt; miles per Carey’a grounder to short. Cuyler
nvright resigned
counted for.
arrangements are well unde
sacrificed the runners and Barn­
The revised list o f dead, missing ed in tho intense darkness preced­ V ih a rv o f the Zachary-Tyler Ve­ tho fifth was deferred, It is stated. hour.
in the house o f
Lieut., A. J. Williams, Navy pilot, hart grounded out, Moore scoring
which he was for a civic dinner to bo
and survivors follow ;
» ing the dawn about the windswept neer Co., at tho intersection df Tho city engineer wns nnmed ns
•-The-dead; D.*K. Ruckles,.Wichi­ dock where the*'Pearly lay. Short­ Mngnolin Avenue nnd ■‘■Eleventh a n ‘ ex-officio member o f tho com ­ came in second with an average on tho play and Carey to third.
this: city Thursdr*.* over In
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*- Weeks • wait 22, at .the Woman’s Club Building. ta, Kansas; H a H r Coppdck, Kan- ly after 5 O’clock tho expedition Street.
A petition presented to tho city Three other entrios strung along Trnynor stole second and went to
Thrown tnrough a glass window
sus City. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. got under way.
rch with the in­
body by a number o f property behind nnd the sixth was unable third on a wild throw to second.
The movement became known Barton, Wichita, Kansas; Mrs. Ma­
su lted in his deThe culmination o f the rejoicing in the side o f the car to the ground
Mr. Davis hns through an announcement made bel Larson, Wichita, Kansas; Miss at their safe arrival a as reached by the force o f the collision, the owners nnd residents, retjucsted to complete the race having boon W right grounded out, ending tho
yetary, and
has Monday by R. W . Pearman Jv„ Loretta Dreillng, Wichita, Kansas, at tho luncheon tendered Command­ girl was rendered unconscious. tho prohibition o f parking along forced down by engine trouble.
inning.
C. E1 er MacMillian by the PortlutU Ro­ Sho wus picked up nnd rushed to tho north side o f West Second
linlstrativc bur- secretary o f the Sanford ChnmLer form erly of "Kansas City; t*.
The largest crowd yet to attend
jn
fifth inning Moore, tho
Street
from
the
alley
west
o
f
Pnrk
hospital,
tmerft.
* forth
* I t n 1 PirntCB’ hard hitting second base­
the
meet
surged
back
and
o f Commerce, in connection with Roach, Melbourne, Fla.; Donald tary Club. To reach , it tho pro­ tho Fernuld-Lnughton
where she regained consciousness Avenuo to Oak Avenue. The mat­ the enclosures, nnd vied for a |
Suggested
securing a speaker for the occas­ Roach, 7, Melbourne; Mrs. Lock P. gram at Wiscaaset was cut t o 1a
man, clouted a four base hit, his
ter was' held for further consider­
sight o f America’s premier racing hit going into deep left field
res aro known ion. According to this statement, Davidson, Melbourne; A ! W ogstatt, brief interchange o f greetings, und within n short time, nnd the nature ation nnd tho petition filed.
Sho
[grated to the the affnir is the result o f interest Kansas City, Mo. C. II. HusUd, followed by u dash in a motor cav­ o f her injuries determined.
Following considerable discus­ planes, ns Lieut. Bettis and Wil- bleachers. Barnhart doubled in
7of tho gcnernl aroused among the ladies in the Spivey, Kansas; trank Drischoll, alcade with tho road cleared and was cut ubout the face und hands, sion regarding settlement by tho liums taxied their planes into po­ this inning but it was after two
hospital uttaches say,, and was
fecks would not
Woodwich-iBach forry held open bruised ubout the head and body. city o f bills incurred in tho erec­ sition on the starting line.
wero out and Traynor, who follow­
is duties in the welfare department o f the W o­
The nibsing: J. T. Salmons, for tho party.
At the crack of tho gun, tho lit­ ed him, filed out to left field.
tion o f the municipal dock nnd
man’s
Club
to^prd
securing
closer
Although
suffering
from
shock
Thcso include
Wichita, Kansas; Mr. Albertson,
It wns at this luncheon that the nnd injuries, she was permitted to yacht basin ut tho foot o f Park tle planes whirled across the field,
The line-ups were ns follows:
interior de­ harmony among local civic work- Sedgwick, Kansas.
leaders o f the State, o f the army go to her home inter in tho even­ Avenue, the cohimissioners
in­ leaped into the air, and wero o ff.
Washington: Rice, centerficld;
tester General or.i and to coordinate the ynproveThe survivors: Mr. and Mr*. Da­ and navy, o f science and education,
structed Gillespie and Emile, con­ Tho. crowd, turning their cy e f to Stanley Harris, second base; Gos­
lilies, o f New men* work o f the various j.dvic or- vid Barnes, Melbourne, form erly of gathered to congratulate the ex­ ing, and relatives stated today tractors enguged in tho work, to the southward waited impatiently
lin, lettficld; Judge, first base;
an o f the K c-1ganizotions in the city.
Philadelphia; Cecil 9kner, Wichita, plorer on his m fe return nnd tho that her condition is much improv­ settle all outstanding accounts for n sight o f the planes.
Bluege,
third b a s e ;- J . Harris,
ed.
,
Committee;
Mrs. Henry W ight, president o f Kansas; Lock D. Davidson, Mel­ accomplishments of the Summer.
A flash o f blue and gold, and the rightfieid; Pcckinpaugh, shortstop;
According to reports o f officers hero and present tho city with a
of New York; the Womnn’s Club, sponsored the bourne,
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vice president o f the MelCommander MacMillan, in return A. H. Beckwith and J. B. Green, complete statement.
Nuvy plane passed overhead. A Severid, catcher; Ferguson pitch­
;hc President's civic dinner idea, it is aaid, nndjboim io Farms company,
es
with voice hoarse fr^m the expos­ wjio investigated tho crash, and a
few seconds later the roar o f u sec­ cr.
Consider T raffic Changes
d ; Hnnford S. has co-operated in the plans so fa rj q
Caudill, Wichita, Kas.
ure and .hardship of the long voy- statement made by Mr. Zachary
Recommendations fo r changes in ond motor nnd n flash o f black nnd
Pittsburgh: Moore, second base;
former he«J completed for the success o f the
* u Stanton, Agency, Mo.
ngo, thanked them for his recep­ today, Mr. Gibson, driving an the present traffic rule* in Hun- gold told that Bettis was driving Carey, centcrfleid; Cuyler, r ig h t-i
* American, Legion and oth- venture. Mrs W ight and Mr. W. C.
’ ‘White, Agency. Mo.
tion and that o f his men, then pro­ Overland, wns traveling west on ford, drawn up by tho Safety Com­ hard.
field; Barnhart, leftfield; Wright,
Pearman. who arc now arranging
Mrs. D. E. Ruckle, Wichita. Kas. ceeded to extoll the work o f his Eleventh Street while Mr. Zachary, mittee o f the Kiwunls Club nnd
Report Stira Crowd.
js V o
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shortstop; Traynor third huso;
&gt; on In authority professed »bo detail* of tho affair, declare
Ed Arnold, Sebastian, Fla., cap­ companions wih scarcely a passing
Early in the race the crowd wns Grantham,
driving a Hudson, was going south approved by that body, wero read
first
base;
Smith,
litc knowledge that tho hearty response accorded tain nnd owner o f the ( larn A.
refercnco to indicate that he had on Magnoliu Avenue, at the time
(Continued on Pago Three)
electrified when a report was cir­ catcher; Kremer, pitcher. ^
fibdntentions. Me. tho announcement had led them to
William Arnold, 12, Sebastian.
any connection with this fir.it at­ o f the accident. Mr. Zachary stat­
culated that Lieut. Williams had
Umpires: McCormick ati plate.
* _______
r. Davis both were a belief that tho ultimate success • — *
tempt by American fliera to dis­ ed that ho was not traveling more
lost the wheel o f his ship. Tho re­ Rigtcr at first huso; Moriarity at
rtjjort was current o f the dinner, and tho purpose
cover that unknown arei of the thnn 15 miles an hour when ho
port'p rov ed untrue, however, but second base and Owens at th
les that Mr. which it will u j* 'e, aro assured.
Polar u.*a.
as the end o f the race drew near
saw
the
approaching
car.
They
base.
ided on to carAccording to the announcement
An Able Crew
Army officers ordered an ambu­
met, according to stories, in the
FIRST INNING
51r. Weeks haa med« vesterdny by Mr. Pearman.
“ Tho best crew I over had,’ fer center o f the intersection. Both
lance brought on the field, und a
Rice was out, Moore to Mclnni*.
iwnr department John M. Kelley, an attornoy o f
tho mep who soiled the IJowdoin; c a n were damaged in the collis­
file o f soldiers took up positions to S. Harris went out, Smith to Mcs' cabinet serv- prominence of New York nnil Chi­
. “ a fino body o f men, In no wny to ion.
repel any.
Innis. Goslin knocked a home ruu
cago, will address tho meeting. As
blame for the failure o f their ef­
Lieut. Bettis’ first question upon
According
to
witnesses,
Miss
Pressure
In a longthy report bofore the landing was "where is A17” (W il­ nto the right field stands. J. Har­
counsel for several o f tho larger
fort,’’ for the United States Navy Duncan was thrown clcur out of
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 13^-(/P) aviators; commendations for the
ment is due'not business organizations o f the East,
Sanford Rotary
Club at their liams) “ I want to ask him what ris went out, Kremer to Mclnnls.
One run, one hit, no errors.
but to the pres­ Mr. Kelley’s ability an an orator is __The Rt. Rev. William Montgom­ scientists o f the National Geogra­ the Overland onto the front part weekly meeting held at noon today,
and to advice o f well known. Hi* topic here, it is ery Brown, former bishop of Ar­ phic Society, "one o f whom on a of ths Hudson, from which it is S. O. Shinholser, president o f the was thu matter with his ship."
Moore singled on the first pitch­
Williams, however, hud left the
His withdrawal stated will deal with the vnlue of kansas, was reposed from the sa­ few weeks at Etah accomplished thought sho fell to the ground. local organization told members of
ed hall. Carey sacrificed him to
field
immediately
upon
landing.
He
will leave only united effort in the successful at­ cred ministry here Monday morn­ more than my other men had ac­ She was unconscious when picked the happenings at the District Con­
second, Sovereid to Judge. Cuyler
(Continued on Pago Three)
up, it is said.
n. Hoover, Work tainment o f results.
ference o f the Rotary Clubs in
filed to Rice. Barnhart west our
complished in years,” wero the
ing.
Police officials stated todr.y that
vis, of the Labo: ' Kopresentative delegations from
Blucge to Judge. No runs, one hit,
Bishop Brown did not answer tributes paid by Commander Mac­ un investigation of the circum­ Ocula recently.
the original' Hnr* all o f the local civic societies will
Sanford It* embodied in the thir­
no errors.
Millan. Ho stressed again the ex­ stances is in progress, nnd that
when
his
name
was
called
and
sen­
ui Mr. CooUdg*. oo invited to participate in the
ty-ninth District o f tho organiza­
SECOND INNING
treme hazard o f flight of heavier
n with him when program, according to thoso In tence was pronounced by the itt. than nirnlancs above tho Arctic bo(h drivers will be summoned to tion. it is explained, which includes
Judge singled to right field. Blu­
Rev.
Ethclbcrt
Talbot,
presiding
Municipal
Court
Wednesday
morn­
.tho presidency,
charge. Including the Rptary. Klnil of Florida nnd part of Georgin.
nge forced Judge. Kremer^ to
(Continued on Page Three)
bishop in his advance.
ing^_____________ __________________ Mr. Shlnholser’s report toduy cov­
CHICAGO, Oct. 13.— OP)—The W right. Peck doublet! to right,
ar secretary paid wanis and Lions Clubs, administra­
Although m any. bi«hops were in
onday to the wtr tive officers of tho city, nnd othered every phase of the work taken atmosphere o f seacoaat states such Bluego scoring. On a wild throw.
the congregation when the presid­
m compelled him er7;
up by the delegates during tho con­ as Florida and California contains Peck went to third. Severeid flied
n o v a tio n s
dinner,
■atf.ndon :u.*t|va charge o f depart- which will be served by members ing bishop and his staff mounted
ference, in u thorough planner, it vitamin and that is the reason fur out to Cuyler. Ffcrguson flied out
_ _ _ _ _ ^ _ , l f s t April.
Ho o f tho Woman’s Club, have been the pulpit there were many empty
is stated and was well received tho beneficial effect of such cli­ to Cuyler. One run, two hits, one
q unannounced and did not con- opened, it is pointed out, nnd may scats in the church auditorium.
mates on peraons with certain ail­ error.
ijv the local bony.
.
himself with the official busi- bo secured through the Chamber
A fter an opening prayer by tho
' Because o f the length 6f tho re­ ments, Dr. Leo. C. Donn«lly told
Traynor singled to right. W right
o
f
Commerce.
.
s, devoting his time to accoptpresiding bishop tho chaplain was
Physiotherapeutic forced Trnynor.
Mclnnis struck
Continuing the drive inaugurut- See failed to appear in court. M. port no other feature was arrang­ tho National
wishca of tho officers
directed to call the Rt. Rev. Win.
11. Hutto estreated a
bond upon ed on the program, it was announc­ Convention today.
out. Smith singled to center,
cd here recently against reckless a charge o f blowing hh* horn un­ ed. Attendance at the meeting wus
attached to the dcVitamin deficiencies lead to kid­ Wright going to third. Kremer
Montgomery Brown.
ney trouble nnd bligh t’s disease, struck out on three pitched ball*.
“ Bishop William Montgomery driving and other violations o f the necessarily.
reported goo&lt;L
Dr. Donnelly said. Patients with No runs, two hits, no error*.
slled on Secretary KclBrown’’ was sounded three times, city traffic ordinances, the police
.. , flj
Jack Clifford, K. H. Reed nnd
er went to the Whito
J.
D.
Mathews,
appeared
in
com
t
THIRD INNING
without a response.
officers were active over the week
form the president o f
Rice flied out to Kremer. S. Har­
TAMPA, Oct.
— A man
Bishop Talbot then announced pnd, rounding up careies* violators, ihargcd with selling real estate in
to yield to tho wishes and a womnn, killed at an curly
S h eriff I with ita long stretch o f sea coast ris out, Traynor to Mclnnis. Gos­
tho city wlhout a license. Pleading f&lt;3 Found
that BiBhop Brown had been con­ it is stated.
”
J
' whicli has these qualities In Its lin popped to Wright. No runs, no
lily and return within hour today by u Tampa Southern
Speeders culled during tho ses- guilty, they were each fined $150
le v days to. Masaachu- freight train at Ruskin, “ miles victed o f “ holding and teaching
«bn lig h t
.,
with
u
(10
day
jail
sentencu
as
an
hitn. r.o errors.
SHREVEPORT;
La..
Oct.
13—
publicly and advisedly certain doc­ i»on yesterday were W. F. McDon­
re he plans to prepare south o f here have been
Moore walked. Carey went to
alternative.
ntified trines contrary to those held by ald, H. U. I.eston, Dan Poison. B.
■(,-p)—Sheriff E. J. Short of Winnstore late this, month on as E. B. Warner,
______ 28, o f S ^ PetersOther cases on the docket includ­ Iwro, Franklin Parish, stated over
! first and Moons to second on Peck *the prostestar.t Episcopal church, Vincent, William Rmffield and W.
[ed trip through South ’ burg and Sarasota and V M isV M at- Bishop Talbot recalled that Bishop II. Cannon. The last named was ed Joshua Small, Preston Wilson long distance telephono this morn­
* j n
t
j fielder’s choice. Cuyler sacna fleet]..
hicli he long has desir-1 tie Roils, employed at tho tele­ Brown had been tried by a trial the only one o f the group to appear und II. Clark, ail charged with be­ ing th sf the churrcd body o f a
land Carey on second. Barnhart out
graph company in Sarasota.
couit uml a court o f review unil and was given n $5 fine or lb dsys ing drunk. Clark wus fined $10, woman, found near Winnsboro. hn.s
Hurry Jaynor, 25, and Miss Thel­ hia sentence o f deposition upheld In the city jail. The others for­ und the others did not appear, been identified as that o f Cora
(Ah— Amund- third to first. Moore scored
OSLO, Oct. ia
Carey went to third on the p i..,. ■
(’ heater Carter, Forest Lee and Mcknight, a negress. The worn- sn’: * dp in which
ma Wood. 20, both of Ellenton are by a two-thirds vote of the house feited $10 bonds.
year
i
Truynof singled to center. Carey g g
Rodney
Young
wore
epch
fined
$1
.
in a serious condition in a local o f bishops.
*n*M
husband
Is
believed
to
hav
Leo Parron, arrested for reck­
0 to fly to tho North Polu next 3
and coi&amp;s fo r disorderly conduct. killed her. He is at large..
coring. Traynor stole second, and
hospital. They were said to be
less
driving,
estreated
15
hor.d,
I
will
undergo
its
trials
in
Janu
“ I depose William Montgomery
Other ensen o f disorderly conduct j
ent to third on heverk
en route to Tampa in the nutomnwhile
the
case
against
Dan
Hull,
on
after being overhauled and equip
Brown from the sacred ministry
Wright out, IPuege
ncluded those against Wilbur H *h ,;
A t r o n t u T n 1 pod with Mayback motors. Thre
Minn., Oct. 13.— &lt;/P) ] bile dliven bv Warner. Witnesses ami do declare 'that he is so depos­ tho samo chnrge was dismissedIned $50 or (10 d|Yi*. George Wil-/| r a S S C n iT O C w A Jn C Ill S
IO
Two runs , three hits. ono
Rube Foster ami R. V. Phillip** lined $60 or dO days; Georg
mooring masts wilt t*&gt; erected a
dilated body o f Francis said ihe machine crashed into the ed,” were the concluding words ot
train ut a speed estimated at about
did not appear to answer charges limns, $10 bond estreated; and Joe
Rome. Trandhjem and Svalbard.
year old nephew
’
7|tho ceremony.
f o u r t h in n in g
If the Notlh Pole is successful!; r |
the
o
f operating their enrs without |Norman, $U) bond estreated.
Piolctti,
■ ( p a s t o r o f tho 70 niiica an hour.
served
on
1 Notice has been
,
J.
Harris
struck
oat.
Judge
Daisy Slplin, charged with sellIChurch o f the Redeemer,
MEMPHIS, Oct. 13.— bp)—raa-l reached the ship will proceed a so strurk out. Blucge singled t *
ihrouKh Mm « £ £ • « vinous and malt l'&lt;l
pi teduy in tho attic o f tho
the house o f biihops to appear
not appear in court ami
repr.w ntlng al! fur as possible toward Nome. J\ center, Biuege caught o ff first,
uors,( did
o f a vacant house hero,
.... U. S, court Wednesday mom- given the alternative o f 10 days in : forfaited
$100 bond, and (he caao !**&amp;?*&lt;!* ‘ » the - southeast and suitable landing place will be chos •11Kremer to Mclnnis. No runs, one
jail, fo r parking on the city streets
en if it i* unablq to reach ".ionic ut |
^pressed belief that the
CHICAGO, Oct. 13.— (&gt;P)— Whtea lin g to show cause for the proceedthe air. and tho airship deflated j hit, no errorsturdcred ot another place December, l i t
May
1
ings
against
Bishop
Brown.
Coun'without
sufficient
.light*
to 142M,;
were ar­
ip ready for ihipment 1 Mclnnis flied to center, i
pdy taken to tin* vnennt 141*-i to 142; C om , l).-ccmber
miter |*fll
J*
£ J ' 11
ise, Will appear
— -for- tho- .. -presiding
,
.. rested
(Continued on
lhr*.c&gt;
for
violation*
o
f
the
traf, was last ueen at a t!oiVb to 75^4; May 80% tuBO hij bishop nnd the house pf bishop*, it
iic law*. Hill was fined $5, »«d
snejuet last night.
ota, Decomber, 89%,
was staid today.

?oday

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ACCIDENT HERE

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R o t a r y President
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Brown Deposed As
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Florida Climate Gets
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Fourteen Violate Traffic Rulings;
Get Hearings In Court This Morning

W o Killed, Two Hurt
When Auto Hits Train

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Polar Plane Trials
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Oct. 13.— (A*)— reverse. Many o f the fo r e lg n d o lpicricnn states' ^ u te s had their wives with them.
Igadvantago ir
For stylo thoy were nowhere,
compared with their h oa tesses-n t
least, according to American Ideas.
The Latins, among the visiting
ful o f sartorial
women, came the W e s t to meas­
Ibh’ t- know- lanuring up tp the requirements o f
•brought out
American tastes in dfess, but even
’nt the recent
irparliamen the g o w n s 'o f theso appeared „o
awaken no feelings o f envy, so fa r
ns feminine Washington was con­
* * •
bgates dressed cerned.
suits we 10
Why tho old world* outclasses
fo n d fit better
A m erica linguistically As easy to
» ’. Practically
understand. Living at close quar­
hey were orditers with pther nationalities, tho
tt felt hats nnd
Europeans naturally learn one an­
ns not.
iqually almost other’s tongues.
The average American,
sur­
Fnever appeared
rounded
only
by
his
own
kind,
ex­
;thon tho fullest
rutawny,* pearl cept along tho "Mexican border,
Hi hat, patent where ho docs acquire a Spanish
gloves, monocle smattering, lacks the opportunity
’OW cases— the and •incontivo to leorn languages,
or to practice them even if he tries.

In Center

"F o r the plane there remain.4,"
he
said, "much work in tho interior
LAKELAND, &amp; k £ l f c - H * ) —1»
o f Baffin land, discovered more
Blame for the head-on collision on
thah 400 years ago, but which is
the Atlantic Coast Line .Ballrond
still unknown through most o f its
000 miles length and 300 miles in
Saturday night near Mango be­
breadth. There ire nisi thousnndr
tween Train No. .89, .the Florida
c f unestplnrod Bikes’ in the interior
Mail.-'Solithb&amp;iin^ a t ii thb'second
o f Labrador where an airplane
section o f Train 82, the Palmetto
may work.
’
LlnYited, 'Northbound, toarf plkcod
"The men o f the navy personnel
by railway offipiaU Monday on the
workedeiight and day on th e arriv­
al o f the expedition at.E ta h .jT b e
crew 'of No. 80,'whfc were ■lio^pcnff-'
result was that all threo planes
were in |he air in three days.
cd• . ’ :-T , , &gt; : * ”
Investigation by Ibn companyTells o f Trip
o f N o. 82, wjiich
showed the
"On Aug. 21 there was one plane
hail left Tampa a short -whilo b e­
left and five o f the six motors hod
' JOE JUDGE
'
fore the crash, had a right tq ex ­
been used. There remained 2,000
pect’ a clear track, while Dip,crew Joe Judge is a&lt; veteran, having miles o f our objective to bo attain­
o f the Southbound train disregard­ held down the initial sack r fo r ed In ten days while we. had covered orders.
1 .
- .
. ■ Washington ever sinco 1910. H e’s ad bat hirny miles in the twenty
a sure fielder, makon an excellent
Engineer Killed.
' ' ’
The only person killed in tho target for tho inflelders to shoot
wreck was John Hicks, o f Port nt and is a cool typo o f player.
Judge is a gpod hitter, dangerous
at all times, as was Bhown in ttys,
1924 scries, when he bntted .38oT^

was plowing along at regulation
speed when the glaring fight o f
the other train loomed right in
frpnt o f him.
Both
engineers applied their
emergency brakes, but it was too
Into to prevent the collision. Mr.
Hicks was caught between tho en­
gine and tender nnd almost in­
stantly killed nt his post.
Train No. 89, which was run­
ning late, wus hound by both rules
nnd orders, it wns explained, to
wait nt Seffner until both sections
o f the Palmetto I.imited hnd pass­
ed.
Under railroad rules the
Northbound train has tho right o f
way in the absence o f specific or­
ders to the contrary.

Pittsburgh Evens
Series ByCapturiiig
Today’s Game 3*2

Kipling, and Miss Nelle Roth agrees with him, especially w h «
it concerns lions and tigers. "Give me a male every time, they o r
rescue o f the men in tr,e s p r in g ., easier to control," say« Mis* Roth, who ia,bne o f th* leading fa a :n .r.
The welcome to ths explorers animal trainers with John Robinson’ s Circus, comlrtfc to SanfuriJ, .«
was extended, by a long list o f Friday, Oct., 23, on its 102nd tour o f the United States.
speakers who preceded MacMil­
Miss Roth handles us olio or the features with John Robinson*
lan. Am ong them were Rear Ad­ Circus, tho largest group o f tigers ever exhibited in a steel arens
miral Douglass E. Dismokos, com ­ They perform a routine o f feats never witnessed before and thuiwnu
mandant o f tho Portsmouth Navy ber will prove a revelation to tho animal lovera of this city and vleln
Yard, Col. John W. W right, cam- ity. In addition Miss Roth will work a mixed group o f leopards on
Frank Stewart, Gcorgo L. Keay, pumas, a dangerous assemblage o f treacherous brutes.
t,
mander o f tho Port coiu’t defenses,
Congressman Carroll L. Bced.v, Dr.
The Robinson’s'C ircus features its trained w lld a n im a l act* thl
J. Howard Gore, trustee o f the N a­ season and offe rs, as an extraordinary presentation. Kittle. U
tional Goorgraphlc.'Society. Dean nnlv wrestling furor in tho world,, which will compete in a bout wit
Paul Nixon o f Bow loin College,
Gov. Knlph O. firewater.
Governor Brewster said:
“ Tho Stato o f Maine rejoices to
welcome Commander* MacMillan,
his assoclatcr. safety home from
nn expedition which tho world in
waiting to hear, rcinarkublo ulike
fo r its courageous conception and
[fo r the dauntless individual hero­
ism that mode it powible.

(Continued from Page One)
fnnhw .* KVumdi* also fanned. No
runs, no hits, no errors.
FIFTH INNING
Pcqk. popfted to Trnynor. Sevcriqd nut, W right to Mclnnis. FergUssoh fanned. Np runs, no hits,
no errors.
Moore hit into the left field
bleachers for n home run. Corey
filed to J. Harris.
Cuylcr out,
Peck to Judge. Barnhart doubled
to center. Trnynor flied to Goslin.
One run, two hits, no errors.
SIXTH INNING
Funeral Service ifeid.
Rico out, T rton or to Mclnnis. S.
TAM PA, Oct. 13.—(/P&gt;— Funeral IIArria out, W right to Mclnnis.
services for Engineering
John GOslin was purposely walked. J.
Hicks w ere held at tho homo in Harris out, Moore to Mclnnis. No
Port Tampa yesterdny afternoon. runs, nn hitn, no. errors.
:
Services nt the grave in Myrtle
W right fanned. Mclnnis singled A R M Y F L IE R W IN S
Hill Cemetery were in charge o f to. center. Smith flied to J. Harris.
tho third P U L IT Z E R A W A R D
just when" they were in the tHick tho Brotherhood o f Locomotive E11- Krcm er, struck out
- r - for
- - - ----o f the 1921 pennant fight, doing gineers, with many o f his frlcrfUs straight time and the second time
his shure in bringing tho gonfalon and co-workers in attendance,
on thre.e pitched balls. No rune, ono IN SPEED - CLASSIC
to Washington. He’ s fast, a good
W . O. Ramsey, of Jacksonville, hit, no errors.
hitter and covers the territory in railwuy mail clerk who suffered n
SEVENTH INNING
(Continued from Pago One)
Judge filed to Cuylcr. Bluogo hnd been considered a strong poscenter field nicely. It was M e-, fracture o f the skull nnd bruises
Neely's hit over Lindstrom’s head I about the shoulder, Is out o f ditty out, Traynor to Mclnnis. Peck out, cibility aa winner o f tho race after
that won the final game and the gcr, it was said at Gordon KclU*r flictl to Barnhart. No runs, no hits, he niudo un unofficial record of
ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 13.— (/P) series for the Senators last year. Hospital.
' ' no errors,
302.3 miles per hour recently.
— That It is already too Into to Joo Jud gei savoteran
Mooro snfo on Peck’s error,
--------------------------------Third plncc in the Pulitzer face
Cafey sacrificed him to second,
start on n plan o f oil conservation
wns won by CuptalU I I . W. Cook,
Ferguson to Judge. Cuyler flied to who received last mlnuto permis­
was the statement mado today by
Goslin. Barnhart walked. Tray­ sion from doctors to participate.
Horace II. Clark, n fuol engineer o f
nor forced Barnhart, Peck to Har­
He was injured slightly in nn acci­
Chicago, before the convention o f
ris. .-N o runs, no hitsfcone error.
dent several days ago nnd it had
EIGHTH
INNING
.
;
the
1o ciat50"*
.
been thought he would not be able
Scvcried singled to center, |Icto tnko part. Lieutenant L. H.
woman at tho time
“ It la useless to stnrt a national
Neely running fo r Scvcried. LieDawson was fourth and Lieut. II.
c. which wqs found oil conservation program now, bohold popped to Moore. IUce out to
J.
Norton fifth. Lieut. George T.
' (Continued from Pago One)
Frcnch books and [cause ho oil will bo gone before
Mclnnis,
unassisted.
McNeuly
Cuddihy was the man forced down.
Captain
T
ills
Story.
went
to
third.
Bobby
Vcnch’
bat­
(tnined bv n large i the program is completed,” he sni«r.
Stunts Thrill Spectators.
Lost night for tho first time
ting for Stanley Harris.
Vdpcli
studio hero for r e -1"Let U3, therefore,.start n con»crThe moments leading un to tho
out, Moore to Mclnnis. N o. runs,
vntion urogram on coal, which is since the Clara A. turned over,
face o f tho meet were made thrill­
one hit, no errors.
lcommented on the tho most important national re- Captain Arnold told his version of
Wright up. Ballou pitching nnd ing for tho'crow d by Lieut. James
S S K P resses’ in this U u r c e wo have, and like natural the catastrophe. Ho spoke briefly
Ruel catching, Adams, playing Joc­ II. Doolittle. Flying a P. W. 8,
WPf
Igas nnd oil, when gono ennnot bo nnd showed sigs o f loss o f sleep
and strain. Hu said liu hud little
und for Washington. Wright walk­ tho standard Arm y pursuit shin.
$tom before women replenished."
ed. Mclnnis hit into a double play, Lieut. Doolittle did n scries o f huir
■ c u t o ff their hnir, Gan companies, themselves nmong to say, nnd that tho tragedy was
Included
painful
to
recull.
Judgo
unassisted.
Smith out, raising stunts, which
■ Interfere with tho the largest users o f petroleum pro"Fate did It— nothing else," he
Blucgb’ to Judge. No runs, no hits, breaking toy bolloons released
Udo. Ho all Royal- ducts, nro seeking ways to shnkc
from the ground, by guiding his
no errora.
.
t .
K h c guillotine wdth o ff their dependence on oil, said said. "I have been in much worse
pjune into them.
W — those
1 ■ o■f .yesterday
.
_ and
■ !
NINTH INNlS’ G &lt; '
■ the neck. Inciden- Horace C. Porter o f Philadelphia. U M i Pthan
tho Clnrn A. always stood up.
Goslin out, popped to Moore. J.
The race for the John L. Mitchel
"W hen wo turned over, It wns as
Harris doubled to center. Judge trophy, which impeded tho PulitCUT HUNTING PRESERVES
quick ns .lightning, and we were
popped to Wright. Dlucgc flied Vo^ zer face and in which ten pursuit
under the yucht before wo knew it.
.Alclnnl*. No runs, one nit, no er- ships were entered, proved ulmost
TOKYO, Oct. 13.— (JP)—Three o f The boat wns turning around and
tho large game preserves nre be­ making for the inlet when n great
ing abolished because the Imperial wave struck us astern. That ended
Fumily wishes thorn to revert to it. A fter thut all was screams and
public use, and also to eliminate cries of the women.
•
the rather heavy expense o f keep­
"Every, one did all they could to
ing them up.
heln save those who could not cope
Their abolition in expected to e f­ witn the waves, but tho efforts
SALE— 3nnc« on tho paga
classified
advertisement.-), fect a saving o f about 200,000 yen failed."
William Arnold, 12-year-old son
not rent those vacant rooms, yearly in the Household Depart­
ment.
II that wcond-hand gooda ?
o f the captain, worked heroically in
bringing the women passengers to
tho shore, but there were no pulavailable nnd they either
B Y CONDO motors
were drowned before reaching the
NOTICH
shore or Hucebmbed afterwards.
Snatml Mil* w ill It* recelvm l !&gt;y
tho
inuirtl
o
f
County
t’ ommlM*l&lt;mnra
William’s younger brother, Jumcs,
on Novviultcr Jnl. 1035 fu r clearin g
pulled a skiff through the heavy
ritcl't "I w ny o f tho fo llo w in g doAREfTHefcFACT
seas and also assisted in bringing
’ BLAH
nrr!t&gt;e&lt;t roail.
IJcKlnnlnif at I). &lt;J. Sm ith'* prop­
members o f tho party to shore.
erty nour l.litlo Lake H ow ell un&lt;l
A group o f fishermen on the jet­
h* i » KMOw' r '
run to O ulirltlla. a lon g T n acaw lllaties also rendered valuable aid in
tiohrlella road n* lu rv oy v d , plat &gt;if
W HEREOF
I T t-V r
which la on file at tho o ffic e o f - tho
holding the death toll to fourteen.
t *1 . 11 . .if i ha C ircu it Court.
Had it not been for their assist­
The Hoard o f County Cominli&lt;alonrr» rexervea the right to r e je c t any
ance, members o f tho party said,
or nil lilds.
more lives would have been lost.
V. B. DOUGLASS.

he gets results

Too Late For Oil
Conservation Here
Fuel Expert Claims

THE SEMINOLE REALTY COMPANY
L. ALLEN,

DUBOSE &amp; HOLLER

Manager
Manager

Established 1010

tneir wares to ten
Office 116 Merri wether Building

LOANS--------INSURANCE

thousand prospec­

CITY PROPERTY------ FARMS

P. O. Box 331

tive, eager-to-know
SANFORD, FLORIDA

buyers every day.

SUBDIVISIONS

TRACTS

ACKEAGSi

acre bargain on Country Club Road.
5 room cottage, close In, on Park Avenue.

$6,500.00.

Terms,

BEST BUYINSANFORD
Only $12500.
Worth $25000.
Easy Terma.

rth on Union Ave,

14 Acre Truck Farm.

J.uuo acres unexcelled for colonizuti
on purposes.
per acre, subject to prior sale,

Can deliver today at

Between Pine nnd Cypress.
Good Dwelling on Flv
nlonc worth $500.00.

All Tiled, under cultivation.
Pair mules nnd nil equipped for business

act, with bounteous fruits and flowers, era
’y out-buildings for chickens and truck

Two Lots Celery Avenue,

Two houses, barn shed, etc.

$1,800.00.

50 Feet on Sanford Avenue
2 « '« . t a l W , Florid

ELLEN HOY, City Tax Collector.

:o A n tU tt A T SOIIUKXTO i.A k w r o .
,
runm&gt; g ro v e . 5 a cre s very t » u a Irttelt lanu.
i'rlceil for a quick »nlo.

40 tritK S i x i.n x o w o u n

Ready fo r su b d iv ision , n Very K»od buy.

4 ROOM III XUAI.OW ON HAVKUIIU AVE,
)33on.OO. Easy terms.
•

w r . HAVE ACIIEAOE IN LAKE rOtTNTY
nour i l l . P lym ou th , priced fur quick sale.

1»7 LOTS IN TIIE TtTY OI-* AI'OFKA
Al a llrcat liurgaln.

P U R V IS &amp; W IL C O X

Lot in Ft. Mellon
Close to Mayfair
$1750.00

*

One Lot In Mayfair
At a Real Bargain

Behind the Bat

ONE GOOD CROP WILL PAY FOR IT.

BRYANT &amp; HATHAWAY

City Licenses now due on every business or pro­
fession for which a license Is roquired,.and must
bo paid‘ promptly.

East Coast S h i p Attend Big Meet In
Disaster Will B e
Thoroughly Probid Winter Park-Today

REALTORS
Our Motto: Satisfaction to Owner and Buyer

CITY LICENSE DUE OCTOBER
1,1925

Btween Tenth and Eleventh Streets

$150.00 per front foot.

Terms

BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estat &amp;— Investments

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Rooms 501-502. Phone 95
&gt;, ’•
First National Bank Building,
SALES FORCE
M. M. STEW ART
DOUGLAS KING

S

Clork In llourd o f C ou n ty ’ ComnUa■loner*.
Oct. 13-20-37. Nov. 3.

PHIL SMITH, Mgr

REALTOR

m

Fire Prevention Week
Business property turns -luickly nnd
profits.
ftB L A H »

LAKE MARY SUBDIVISION

g s a s prices
a and Special
S f sTerms
sa
ion at very attractive p
*

j u " mi E “ ’ Chn!,Cra

P ln « G re e t l o t .

are doubling

A few choice ones loft

1C8 Magnolia Are,

SUMMONS, Sides Mgr.

IMPROVED SANFORD AVENUE PROPERTY
BELOW MARKET

reach of everybodies purse
The opportunity toteci
tiful homesite or as an investment
us explain. Do not delay in * - isy o u i-s fo r thfea
as the number of lots are 1
prices and terms are subject to withdr
— rawal without
Full information furnished at office

BLAH -ft
;b l a h »

Between First and Second Streets.

B r i t t -C h i t t e n d e n R

calty Co., Inc

^
Avenue rur,»
bff .ith.e west* The rentu! from th lP l m , ^ s a w,de ^ley on the north side
Jot adjoining further from F i r T s f c ^ L 1din? 8hou,d net $50 per month. Vad
M
r
thc ^ ° v e 21 ft. at $700
HoIj! f °r $700Pand now held L
*•
ith us.
Terms can be arranged. ft’ t0 thc f rst resP°naible party pI4Cl

REALTORS

SCRUGGS REALTY COMPANY
P’ IL SCRUGGS, Mgr.

4 MEMBERS CITY
IM PR O V E M E N T
BODY SELECTED

Com'plelc stock fire extin
gubhexa carried by ,

a

SEMINOLE COUNTYTilt:
BANK
^
cLosfe oi* Ut 51at

taza

Ball Hardware

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Phone 8

’ (Continued from Pago Ono)
and aitcr discussion by tho board,
wore referred to tho f hiof o f Po­
lice for consideration and udvtacm«nt.
„
.’ .' _
By tho action of the commission,
the City Manager was authorised
to purchase gas pipe and ltirnjsh
labor and equipment to oxtci\d fa s
service lines in the Dre*»w|&gt;ld

ltl-.SOl.U l F.S

Jaana, on Ileal •C ita to ....
Loan* mii C ollatiTitl S ecu rity oth er than Ileal Kstatc
All o th e r Loan* an d I'.lacuuntn
— —
tiw r d r .ifts
.
ITnlli-il Ht-'te* llntitlu . ......... .......... ................... ..............—
Other hondn
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llunkina -llouae. fu r n it u r e uinl KJztur. ■
Oth-tr lleul Latnta ........ .............. ..
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G: T A Y L O R D Y E R

Due from Incorporated Hanks
t|tptl. llama
' i.sh mu haiul
.
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r&lt;ital Ca»h lUacrvu. ..................... ............ i-

Painting— Decorating
PHONE 303

f t t f ! o f tHo A « » tln
ing Company, o f Chicago, and tho
Khrin Sales Company, o f blgtn.
Ills , for a motorized street sweep­
er for this city were opened and
turned over to tho city manager
fo r consideration, it was “ nno“ ^ *
cd. Prices named in the mus
were not disclosed.
.
, Approval o f the pints of High­
land Purk und Lincoln Terrace
marked the termination of Uia

I'... t
...I

nk do aoUi
ta u a U iiz i
Y. Ca*hUr,

e of the Pittsburg mainstay* behind tbo Plate,
nd n splendid hitter, especialf^dknkorduAMi* »
fired him from the Boston Braves during th
hut li..... .. u il&lt;*
iiitrlLtinilina.iitAt

r tM tlfilH (»r

Jhiih

and

F ev er:

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-T H B BAN FO dD

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Lies About'Floft^a

As Brisbane Seek It

Many things are being said in some newspapers about "They Widowed Me."
M ittir
the
unfortunate condition o f Florida’s climate, soil, business, Court martial Ihe Widow.
M itm M
m *r«
Cbolldge and Mitchell.
tuder Act of society, railroads, restaurants, rents, in short, the unfor­
Swing Your Partner*.
tunate condition o f everything Floridan. Ordinarily we do
DRISBANB
not pay much attention to such attacks, realizing the men­ I BY ARTHUR
(Copyngnt 1»I8)
.
tality of their authors and knowing that they will surely
ambm
m
react to Florida's advantage.
MRS LAN’ SDOWNE, unhappy
^ . I r t l O * RUTICI
widow
of Shenandoah’s
com ­
However a reader of The Herald who lives in Duquesne,
• ~ » Tw
HI* M on th *. |l.M
mander, killed by conceit that re­
Pennsylvania,
takes
the
matter
rather
seriously
and
wants
% 2 M r ^ rEdition
8 S S .'r: d »
jected expert advice, has rendered
something done about it. She has been coming to Sanford service to her country in her teatiS i m i V i T i T obituary for. the last eight winters and ia in a position to know that mony before the Shenandoah in­
of U tn lii, raaoluUoDf
. # n ta r:a lc_ .«n ta wbnra most of the slanderous things said about this country are un­ vestigation.
./
*
chargad true.
After this unfurtunato woman
a lM .i ,
V “ ‘l know ^ er®
mosquitoes down there— up here too” , had said “ THE HEADS OF THE
NAVY WIDOWED ME’’ there
she writes, “ A decent meal in a hotel here costs anything was
[ a x ? :.
no cross-questioning. There
lad •«
«« Ah#
»ha uaa for
fi
r#- rrom $1.50 up so I don’ t think any man is out anything COULDN’T be nny.
j - . 9 * «Ul nawa dlapatehaa
la It or not otharwlsa crad- by feeding his family on seven dollars in Florida.” The lady
Hla pa par and also tba InMRS. LANSDOWNB la to be
» published heroin. All right* makes comparisons in other prices and is of the opinion that
Mieatlon of apaelal diapatebcongratulated upon her courage.
Florida
is
in
proper
proportion
to
ara alao raaar-ad.
Her testimony will protect the
that in other parts of the country.
and children of other fliers.
ID AY. OCT. IS. 1925
Harold Keats, the author of the article to which the wive:*
And you may depend upon it
Duquesne lady took particular offense, says; Do you re­ that her testimony will be heeded
M m H ERALD ’S PLATFORM
water root# to Jaekaon- member the camp cities In war time? Add to that the pic­ by President Coolidge, nnd will
ture of a tropic sun, the humidity of swamps, lakes and move him deeply.
.
ion o f St. Johna-In- ocean shores, the aimless milling about of thousands of neoB lw r canal,
pjCj a let-down in social restrictions— and you will have an COMMANDER LANSDOWNE
tension o f whit* wap.
told the Navy Department what
-fiftn s lo n o f local amnsementa. understanding of Jiving conditions in Florida today.
his incompetent “ superiora’ did not
SwiwBtlwg pool, trnnls court*. I Fncrnn
a iH!at?!nent a8J J at remfads us o f what General know. He warned them that they
•U.
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Kagan said to General Miles when the latter accused him were sending Shenandoah to des­
-Augmenting o f bolldlnf pro­
" I T £ aimed »*ef” to the American soldiers dur- truction. But they ignored his
hotels, apartment
warning, and ordered him to go.
J 5 e Spanlsh-American war. As the Macon Telegraph He
obeyed orders and lost his life.
reproduced
it
the
other
day,
General
Eagan
said:
-Extension o f street paring pro­

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and'M ri and^Mttt C- i
head spent Sunday a t '

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« taine* a
Pair i
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mah

’Q u a n s r

WMt*- Another

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Real Ratal# Z b«IIm

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A . B. Robson and G. W . Spencer
Jr., expect to leave Wednesday for Time-Tested by a Sanford Realdeat.
\
Music
Atlanta to attend the Georgia Techi&amp;TJus \
tho savage3*1? n° ’
W # nr# ,^ rm «»*n tlr !#c«1rU la fa a fa t*
Jun‘. another report of s!cknc*«
Florida football gameM M WHEM»TAe 5 £ L0N&lt;3
a im !&lt;a i.rjs r o u c w a n « R xrR R Ta
and suffering relieved hy Doan’ s
“ * ■ * * ?* ,
U « &lt;iwaraitr# IsIh ilM llM
Tacep Ftoos
J. G. Davey has juat returned Pills. Another Sanford eftso that
It
hnr#
P
r
«
a
#
r
tr r # a
** W,,to ^
tells
o
f
lasting
benefit.
What
can
from
West
Palm
Beach
where
he
Tm \ i f e S ic k s visit
has been for the past several days be moro convincing? Thousands
' m s Tm b V e a t Thks Y w a
recommend DAan's for backache,
James Reed, a resident o f Lake on a business mhuion. *
rheumatic pains, headaches, dizzi­
O T F UP AHV I 6 oTTa BE
Mary
for
nine
years,
passed
away
1IU K- Srcontl t l m l ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kent are
ness ami distressing urinary dis­
C.
W
.
Brown
and
W.
R.
Brice,
Mrs. J. N. Robeon ipen t Sunday now pleasantly located in their new at his home on Saturday after­
LIKEThis To PiEASE'EM,
orders.
Doan’u
are
a
stimulant
dlunoon at 4 o’clock after a prolonged auditorn for the American Ffult
In Cocoa.
______
home on I’ark Avenue.
retie to the kidneys. They hav^f,'
busine:.i for , ^ ^ 1
illness, Fuhefnl service! wero held Growers Inc.,'' returned Monday
vjiS h TheY p q GiT
helped
thousands. A Sn.vford easel
U ito
Pittsburgh,
after
having
been
Frank Markwood spent Sunday
•Dri Unid1Mrs. Campbell or Clea&amp; from tjio'Presbyterian church on
Mrs.
J.
Melsch,
«ll&gt;
W.
First
St.,
hero
fo
r
some
time.
*
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Sunday'"morning,
the
service
being
In Daytona. ______
ire located at 819 Par)^
y e l™
“ 1«,|
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B iiia a H s ia ia iia ia
Sanford, says: **I had just recover­
conducted by ReV. M. E. Gabard, of
fo r the winter.
ed
from
the
grip
and
my
kidneys
Mrs.
John
Bennett
and
children
John1Hatfield spent the week end
Geneva.
The pallbearers were
have returned from Virginia where became weak. My back caused me ■
In Sebring.
______
R. W . Poarman left Monday a ft­ Messern. M. I)unn, W. A. W hita­ they spent the summer months to su ffer acutely and I felt miser- 5
\
ker,
\V.
Kychina,
John
Swanson,
W
.
ernoon for Jacksonville tot apend
« &amp; ■ "“ " S r
able. I tried Doan's Pill* and they a
with friends and relaivea.
John Deal was a business caller several days on business.
Greenloaf and M. Ferguson.
Two lots on Park Ave. 8 room dwelling, best corner
, W E W iTjM jTA
ga ve m« relief.
19
»hat all winter,1^ ]
Mr.
Reed
is
survived
by
hia
wid­
in SanfoTd Monday.
for apartment site in the city. W e e $15000.00
Miss Malm made the trip north
S E V E R A L YEARS LATER, Mrs. ow, four sons living In Ohio, six
'W f &amp; W E x w i R t e
Watson
Wnllace
returned
home
40 acres, all cleared and tiled, joins city limits, lin e
When yoi, ^
Mr. John Fox l* visiting rela­ over the week end from the State grandchildren, and one brother who with Hamil Tolar and his daugh­ Mein.'h added: “ I hnveh’t had the
MV BiG6£S| Bcfj* 15
ter,
Miss
Elmar
Tolar,
who
nas
with his wife bet'
subdivision, all for $90,000.00.
resides
In
Tennesi«e«&gt;.
Interment
slighest
need
o
f
a
kidney
remedy
tives here this week.
University at Gainesville.
S cfifoG ^E Foee HIS
entered
iohool
in
that
state.
since
Doan’
s
cured
me.
My
euro
was
In
the
Lako
Mary
cemeteryFour lota on Park Ave„, another apartment site.
of hats
kn^|
5WAOER W S o f e S
Prank W. Talbott spent Monday
has proved perntanent,’
Price $13000.00. Investigate this.
Mrfe. J. J. I’ urdon and children
Mr. and Mrs. S. Robbins and son
J. 0 . Bowman and F. M. Binford
In Orlando on business.
GOc, at all dcnlers. Foster-MHhave gone to Daytona Bench to
One lot on Park Ave., and one on Palmetto Ave.,
o f Nashville, Tenn., spent Monday Milton, nnd George Robbins o f New Lum Co., M frs., Buffalo, N. Y.
spepd the winter months.
close in. $3000.00 each. Both near South Side new
Miss Nell Williams leaves Wed­
f,c« in St. L o u i ^ l
York
City
spent
Sunday
in
Orlan­
in the city on business.
do
as
the
guestn
of
friends.
nesday for Jacksonville.
school.
'
Bobby Folker and Bill Ackery
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Brady o f
Business lot or warehouse lot, close in, 77x108.
o f Ft. Meade were the guests of
Frlday i&lt; con-Mj*.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer mo­ Miss Nell William:) Sunday.
G. W . Spencer, Jr., will leave
lakeland spent Monday in Sanford
»om e people. |lllt ,?l
Only $16000.00.
,
*
as the guests of Mrs. R. B. Jarvis. Thursday for Tallahassee where
tored to Geneva Sunday.
considered un|u, k^
Five lots near Hotel, and one in Mayfair. See me
ho
will
be
the
guest
o
f
friends
it of
Mrs. R. I*. Peck has returned to
Georgo Dean of Daytona was in j Lakeland nfter spending several
about price.
_ _
,
Edward Moye, Jr., o f Tampa is while onroute to Atlanta to wit­
It 3:30
Florida-Tech, football
in Snnford visiting his parenta, Mr. ness the
Fine piece of R. R. Road frontage at $40.00 per foot.
Im- tho city on business Monday.
days with relatives and friends.
game on Saturday.
” 0 ,t w,°men Ion#
and Mrs. M. E. Moye.
lcad
18 lots in city limits $21000.00. One third cash,
gram.
Dave Garrett 11lent the week end
WflI1 K i ! l l r r,hen Ge,ner81 Mies charges that it (the beef)
MRS. LANSDOWNE testified
J ^ n h C0,tly
f,,rnii l 1
Mr. ami Mrs. \V. II, Peeks and
balance
1, 2 and 3 years.
' fr—Construction
oi
bonier srd
graph
records
S. M. Schwartz of Chicago is in
Mrs. George A. Schiffley, who
T ii d
Pretence of experiment/ he lies in his that her husband was sent to his
1 hold in Daytona and New Smyrna.
son, Eustls, nnd Robert McConnell
side only.
arm ad Lab* Monroe.
moved here recently from Colum­ Sanford for a few days on buslnthroat, he lies in his heart, he lies in every hair of his head death with other brave men FOR
n the
motored to Kissimmee Sunday.
S— Completion o f d tp beautifiesbia, S. C., has accepted a position e:!i. * Mr. Schwartz was nccom"o ’clock,
Mr. and Mrs7^ - Dav,* " £ *
and every bone of his body; he lies willfully, deliberately, POLITICAL PURPOSES and she
•' Uon program.
ed to Orlando Monday on business.
anted here by Dr. Moore, who is
Texas editor
Arch Calhoun of Palatka spent |with Baumcl’a Specially Shop.
fi.
t-— Eipanalon o f school system LnS tt na" y uand^ i a,ic ° ^ l y ’ In denouncing General Miles, roved it by the record. Her husfine.
ouso physician for tho Drexel
The Puleaton-Brumley Building.
and
urged
that
for
m
fety’s
rake
Inst week in Sanford aa the guest
w RIjjirotlalon fo r Increased fa- when he makes this statement, I wish to moke it as emMr E T. Bailey o f Wauchula of his lister. Mrs. J. D. Parker.
could make it
C. L. Britt and J. D. Davison nre Arms Hotel of that city,
Certain
the flight be portponed until after
l
i
a
i
g
H
ia n a a a a n a a a a a M a a a a a a a a a a a a B a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a B
One of our customers is
ty year.*.
X*‘M
phutic and as coarse as the statement itself— I wish to force tho second week in September, be­
expected homo tonight from Plttnclock, visited friend:) In Sanford Monday.
Mrs. Henry Wight, president of
still intoxicated with JOY
•
cause of danger from Summer
Mrs. James Belghle o f Dol-and bur"h nnd Washington, where they
BIBbtt THOUGHT FOR TODAY the lie back in his th roat. . . ”
sting
Nelson Smith o f Daytona Beach
have been attending tho W orld’s the Woninn’;i Club o f Sanford, was
Make
a
wi:.|
over
hia wonderful buys:
storms.
is
visiting
her
cousin,
1
Miss
LenaSomebody
ought
to
get
Harold
Keats
told
in
the
same
ib at was in town Monday on business.
HAVE FAITH IN GOD:— And
scheduled to address the Fifth
first star and it *3^
belle Hagan, in Sanford Heights. Series.
Jesus said unto him, Go thy way; way, because -he certainly does.
;Third
To this recommendation from
State Wide Beautification meet­
At Palmetto and Spurling:,
And ( Immediately ho received his
itlng
Lansdowne, who had crossed the
---------------- o--------------—
J. D. DelJicey o f Daytona mnde
ing under the auspices o f the Flo­
Mrs.
C.
A.
Williams,
Miss
Ruba
Miss
Juno
Wnddell
hns
returned
sight, and followed Jesus in the
tided. a business trip to Sanford Mon­
Atlantic in n dirigible and under­
60x130
feet, $2,500. Caah
from Bluff, N. C „ where she was Williams, W. McGrow, and Al Lee rida Development Bourd at Winter
way. Mark 10: 52.
stood flying, the "superior’ sent
He as$1000,
balance
$25.00
Haven
this
afternoon.
Some
day.
called by tho death o f her lister. motored to Melbourne Sunday,
m&lt;,n tell thrjJ
reply—Mrs. I-ansdowne read it in
PR A Y E R :— Dally, 0 Lord, we
monthly.
You’ll
have
to
whero
they
were
the
guests
o
f
thing
that
hapnen«
thank Thee that we lire by the
court from the record.
Mrs. Irn B. Davis o f , Milajly’s
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cogbum nnd
tcn day,fl
^ranGc searching by thousands of per­ “ Disapproved, because the State
Charles Zolmenovitr. o f Bruns­ friends.
faith o f tile Son o f God who loired
Shoppe motored to Orlando Mon­
children o f Montgomery, Ain., nre
HURRY
hSlpUr
sons who covered most of the mountainous region of west­ fairs occur the fin*; week of the
ua and gave Himself for us.
wick, Gn., is spending several ilnyt*
recent arrivals in Sanford to make
day.
'
______
_
Hume
Rtimpli
of
Miami
is
spend­
in Sanford ns the guest of Mr."
ern Pennsylvania, the body of Charles Ames, air mail pilot, month, and must bo flown over, as
34 acres, four miles from
ing several ilnys in the city with their future home. Mr. Cogbum
THE FLORIDA HOBO’S DREAM was found Sunday morning in his wrecked airplane. Ele- scheduled."
nnd Mrs. S. S. Baumel.
pre«George
W
.
Knight
is
in
Palm
his
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C, J. has accepted a position with the
I*re reached the Land o f Sunshine
Snnford, Orlando road, 1200
made
Isltnr
Beach on a business trip for a few
Atlantic Coast Line Haliroud nnd Is
^ , ,j/8,?/r Nalur® ha(l conspired to make the quest for his
NEW YORK TIMES
and I’m looking for a job—
feet on highway, $500.00
George A. DoCottcs has return­ Humph. Mrs. Humph will return n brother o f B. H. Cogbum of
FOR
POLITICAL
effect
politi­
_
%
days.
____
J
S i
lt,f Trees into which the airplane had been cians in the .navy sent a lot o f good
Most any old position which will
with him.
ed
from
Rocky
Mount,
N.
C.,
where
pearlier
per acre, one fourth cash,
Davidson. N. C., who recently be­
■uth SI
feed a lacy slob—
From the Sault Sainto Marie to thought o f what this great thor­
in ♦ !^ d HO fa,len ab? ut 11 aa t0 make it absolutely invis­ men to be killed. They wanted
ho was called on account o f the
pgutar
J.
C.
Trawlck
Is
spending
several
came'
connected
with
the
Florida
h
will
J
balance
1, 2, 3, years. For
Mrs. J. R. McDonald is expected
A task with not too much of work ible to the eyes of passing aviators.
Shenandoah to fly over the State Minmi runs the Dixie Highway, oughfare means to the mountain
South days in West Palm Beach 6n busi­ illness of his brother.
Vegetable Corporation.
»t 3 oV
home
on
Friday
from
Provi­
o f aorlous kind to do.
10
days
ONLY.
is re- ness).
fairs, "on schedule,’’ for political just completed. It Is 231 years South:
tol.
dence, R. I., wliere she hns been
And where I'd tour the state and monF° r ° ver a week, aviators, army men, air mail service effect.
The
Dixie
Highway
passes
over
L. R. Reynolds, State Secretary visiting her mother for the past
HAVE YOU PERSONAL
since the Governor General o f New
aee the old thlnga nnd the new. men, and countless numbers of civilians had taken part in
what, only a few years ago, were
Who wanted that? Who ordered
Grier Martin o f Atlanta is in of the Y. M. C. A., is to be the two months.
ill meet
MAGNETISM?
I’ve Just about concluded that the the search for the missing airman.. Newspapers throughout
France formally took possession mere trails through the woods and
Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen must pay
Shenandoah used for political ef- o f all the
the city for n few days on busi­ guest of the Kiwnnis Club tomor
lurch.
job I could hold down,
A
healthy
woman
is
magnetic,
the entire United States had carried headlines telling of
underbrush. Imagine n country
row.
Indeavor ness.
Is working on a railroad running
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles (’. Jones attractive, usually beautiful, be­
City License Promptly. Temporary license will
where n physician had to travel
fid , p,™Kre8H ‘)f.,the hunt- Millions of readers had daily
terian
wild from town to town,
and dnu“ hter, Virginia, o f Orlando muse she emanates the radiant Joy
17a miles by rail around the bnse
And than, if I could have my way, looked to see f the man or his body had yet been found. Y
honor Mr. Powell Stanley o f Qultmnn,
Miss Janet McFarlnn hn3 re­ stopped In Snnford yesterday to o f living. Do you possess thin
be issued until bond can be applied for and ap­
r tvionntirw .. . . . ^ .
Sault Snintc Marie now stands.
I’m ready to confess
nt Gn.. is visiting friends hero this turned to Homeland after several visit friends. They nre motoring to desirable quality ? Perhaps you are
LANSDOWNE AND his brave The Miami country has no ancient of n mountain to nttend a patient
So t is with a feeling of relief that you will read that
only
thirteen
miles
from
his
home
I'd Ilka to b« conductor on the his body has been found. It is the suspense, always, that comrades did not die in vain. By'history. So modern is the "Magic
proved. Each Broker required to furnish $2,500
ims. All week.
week’s visit with Miss Nell W il­ Vnldosta, Gn.
weak, nervous, ailing. Do not be
for nil you have done to help us grow,',and cnlar* » " ■ '
Florida Expreaal
their tragtc and unnecessary deaths; City” that fourteen years ago as the crow flies. Yet those thir­
tend.
liams.
discouraged,
Dr.
Pierces
Favorite
sphere o f u se fu ln e ss-fo r the spirit o f frlendliaer* ib if
M m F. J. Kclser o f Babson Park
in &gt;'■
•i
y fi
Bond nnd cnch salesman $1,000.00 Bond.
Word has been received here that Preidription will help you. It is
W
fnr, ribl(\
C(,ll. r la y ,n t h ‘* a t t o r n i f f ’ S a n d the facts are forced upon the three lines in the Gazetteer suf- teen miles were prncticnlly Impass­
marked our business rilationn. A t your service i l
Is
the ifucBt o f Mr. and Mrs# C. D.
So hare we go!
The choo-choo Cave for weeks while millions couldn’t wait to get their knowledgo and attention o f Presj-’ ficed for it. Now it is accumulat­ able, und it would have taken longDll"
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Hnrry
I
Walsh
will
made
of
healing
herbs
ndnpted
to
J.
F.
Zeigler
o
f
the
Sanford
Drug
hanking matters.
■
dent Coolidge.
Couch.
takes a start at early morn,
ing “ literature" nt Huch a pace f r *°. 8Huggie over the mountain
Company left Saturday for Colum­ return home about Nov. 1 from De­ tho peeulinr weaknesses of women.
held at
tCu:
top
than
to
travel
around
by
train,
ocy Hour
e
r
r
e
L
f
f
Wm°rdTr
h
V
C
t
e
J
f
th°
S
U
di™
inff
the
*ha“
had
Such names o f towns you never v
He
will
not
keep
in
office
men
that the Carnegie Library at Sault a slow one nt that.
&gt;tt renthtd him. Thirty-three men go down in a subbia,
S. C., to spend a few days with troit where they have been spend­ Thousands have felt it:• refreshing
422 Union Ave.
ry
at
10
o’i
Claude
Ogilvie
o
f
Ft.
Myers
heard since day that you were
ELLEN HOY, Tax Collector.
responsible for tho denth o f Lnns- Sainte Marie would scarcely hold
influence. For fifty years it has
ing tho summer.
lect at the npent the week ond in Sanford with friends.
Tbnfn?.,1
not hnown whether they are dead or alive. downe
ib C horus•
This wilderness had changed lit­
and others, the men of it. Miami’s population in 1925 is
.
.
.
.
..
stood
the
test,
und
still
is
the
FavTelephone
473*w
T|
it
furnishes
material
for
liendlines
in
every
newspaper
elocRClub at l
"Y aiafS!* *V bor Cttp” “ Pnnasofffriends.
whom unfortunate Mrs.
Lans- officially 71,419. Hut realtors, the tle since the time Daniel Boone dis­
Mrs. L. B, Rhodes and Muts Mar- ofllr1 prescription. Send 10c for
4% Interest Pnid on Savings Accounts
Mrs. Pemberton, of
Orlando,
kee." “ Rye" and "Svea,’»
F.naliy hope is given up and the story drepa oul o f s ®
• — • 'Vn„
- are trja, pkK to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo,
downe says, bitterly, and truly, most imaginative of men und covered the Cumberland Gnp. The
tlia Rhodes o f* —
Richmond,
spent
Sunday
In
Sanford
ns
the
S.
A.
Sossnman
o
f
Daytona
“ Cassadega.” "Chokoluiikcx-,” “ Hy- It^was tho question or life or death which made it interest- "They widowed me.'*
expected to arrive Wednesday to 11,1
sometimes the most truthful, say other day women were riding
poluxa, "Norcaotiee,”
Beach was in the city Monday on guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. tho guests o f Mrs. C. A. Williams.
that it will L«» 200,000 in 1930. The mules where the Dixie Highway
Sruggs.
’’ WrflvaimdTkg.^lrtactlnUii,’' "HIbusiness.
.
now
passes,
a
sack
o
i
corn
on
the
They "intend tof'ipcm l the winter
a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ x ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ ■ BBBBBBB• BB■B■ ,u ,*
links the frozpn
AND NOW. what about O f f d t r l ? ,,i‘f hwu&gt;’ »nk«
So Ohifrlo* Ames i* dead/ 'Fiftv-t\y« thmisimd An«riMii
Alenh,* * lfa o K ”
pommel,
in
one
arm
a,
baby,
in
the
South.
No
one
Mitchell?
What
will
President*Ts0rth
to
th‘‘
troP'c
Hi
br."nnd&gt;
M
rsvRv
E
.'Stevens
whwlin
.Sanford.
"lam onli/* “ Iminokalee," and that sohliers died in action in France. Thousands are killed every
4iev«
■ilin»r. ilnmi all
Coolidge do, or allow done about hus ever called the upper Miclii- free hand a basket. Never had a
'
other town MKlcco,”
HtHifhblVo been' visiting il» Cirtada and! Miss
week in automobile accidents alpne. The death of one man him? Are tho incompetents thut ?Fi'n pe,,bisula a paradise, hut Flor- wheeled vehicle been seen. The
w
Florence
Malm has recent­
Pennsylvania are expected home
Such u rfot in the naming o f these does not mean so much to the world at large.. Not nearly
fiflips on business.
people were the most backward in
ly returned from_Ncw York where
.................
'!,a
i»
called
nothing
else
nowuhate
just
criticism
to
have
their
towns. I rather guess,
Thursday.
BED SPREADS
^fter. i l l curTOWELS
sho spent several weeks visiting
J way. \\ i|| there be n court mnr- &lt;!uys, for "flowers bloom "the year America, and the poorest. Imagine
Makes it hard to be conductor on so much as tho question whether he is alive or dead.
gtions wero
I tin! nnd will men offended by round, gnrden and field and “grove the greeting the motorcade will re­
Wilbur Pnrlsee o f Savannah Gn.,
Cuse of dimity spreads, plain white. Best grade
the Florida Express!
I)r. Henry McLaulin Jr., attend­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davey, who
-o : importance is visiting relatives nnd friends in
U rge size bath towels, extra heavy, plain anil
Mitchell s truth telling be permit­ furnish vegetables and fruit "in ceive as it glides through the
S
T
R
E
N
G
T
H
S
E
R
V
I
C
E
P
R
O
S
R
K
S
S
ed
tho Central Florida Optometry accompanied her home.
also colored stripe, rose, gold and blue. All sizes.
Tore
disBOOM CONDITIONS
South
°
f
the
trail
nnd
footpath
Sanford.
December
as
in
June,
nnd
people
ted agnin to humiliate und de­
bordered. One case.
But no delays are granted, and' we
Amocintlon meeting in Orlando
Mr.
rtnd
Mrs.
IL
P.
McDonnell
piny
in
the
open,
bathe
in
the
grade
thut
truth
telling
officer?
southern
half,
have
c
o
n
.
l
„
M
&amp;
speed sway to see
Sunday.
sa's0** ' r ' *S
wl,en be
pnrty will
nnd family will arrive today from
W. S. Parks spent Monday ln|
How business thrives in ’’Tlknl’’ unilimmiahe.l vigor.
Public intercat haa oven ’ increietl
with
sun*hine
“
in
the
educational
and
sociolo­
WJluh
the
Sanford
enrouto
to
Palatka
from
without
"regard
to
the
calendar.’’
and around ’’Okeechobee.’’
Miss Fern Ward left Thursday Detroit to spend the winter m
Ihe volume of building construction, which began to riie «.m ,I|E»
to that (mention
imber. It Lnkelnnd.
advantages which tho Divio s
SHEETS
” Stelnhatchie,’ *
•• Wowahotce, ’’ Hhnrply during tho first part of 1921, in .still advancing to will interest the people. At leas.; The opening of the Dixie Highway gical
for
Atlantu where she will spend Sanford ns lias been their custom
BUCK TOWELS
.ghwny
wm
ht{
tQ
C
0
J;V5n,®
Mlent the
for the pa-X several years.
S
heal estate
3J per cent of them are with Mitch- nmke(s this land of magic case­
“ Ynfestrn" and “ Yce-huw”
INSURANTS
the
winter
whilo
taking
a
busin­
.November
os*
Mohawk sheets, plain and 20 hemstitched. All
Miss Mnry Cobb visited Miss ess course.
E*Ach vie with “Eucheeannn,*9 now high levels. Among the factors favorable to a ?on- m
th** reonle will credit Pres­ ment.* and tropic seas seem more n .»,rf
*°rt il wiU moro than
Colored border and plain white. 18x36, fine qual­
meeting,
or
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hawkins of
accessible
from
the
bleak
North.
timmtim, of expansion in tho State is the influx of popula­ ident ( oolidge, real head of the
sizes.
Lillian Gates in UeLaml over the
.... .."Miccosukee,” “ Mynkkn.’’
whlchy hnlh° n,,llIion3 of dollars
Hand­
ess
ity huck.
North Carolina hnve. arrived
lo
Tho Dixie Highway "motorcade” Hon “ " aVe B&lt;me nto ltM con®trucWhile “ Estiffunulga" draws a line tion. An increasing population in any state or region will Army and Navy, nnd all-powerful,
week end.
from **"•»••
E. D. Krug has returned irom
...
nv
not any dummy court martini, that gay procession of automobiles,
on "Okeelanta’a” claim.
Spencer, N. C.. and will *pen&lt;l. (he » » » ? (he w
m
" ’. ' ' “ J . ' »
Tho magic it will work is not so
held at
when the Mitchell caso is settled. is now moving south with flags
Tu having Just the sweetest, most
1200 feet on Railroad
winter here with his daughter Mrs. the house formerly owned by Clar­
Mr.
Edward
Burke
o
f
Jackson­
much m swelling the stream of
(atthew*.
ence Williams on Park Avenue.
enticing little name
_Mitchell denounced our aircraft und music on perfect roads, to the
TABLE LINEN
ville was n business caller in San­ A. D. Zachary.
B A R G A IN .
GOOD TERMS
LINEN TOWELS
pulms und tho pineH nnd the shout- travel from Superior’s unaaltcd
"Eau Gallie" sighs the brakeman,
ford
Monday.
Harold
Haskins
has
resigned
Hca
to
Miami’s
surf
and
palms
as
who thinks names an awful
Mr4. Black, who hns been sorBleached ond unbleached, 72 inches wide, A ll
cirt- J.
JUrst
l° Hill bidsthe
from the postofflco nnd accepted
36 inch, nil pure line:?, e.:!ra heavy linen, colored
mess,
city.
Staey
us Wonder
have u m waking the mountain South
ioucly
ill
at
the
home
of
her
daugh­
Mrs.
H.
E.
Gillon,
Misses
Allie,
proof
pure linen.
from its sleep o f 200 years.
a position with the Crown Paper
Located in Excluaive Residential Scclion*.
And especially tho ones along this LcuC;:^ fo x i; ; ; u i ^ H X ii7o‘ : &gt;; n r u , r vin‘&lt;
that
Mitchell wus right.
border.
Ruth and Grace Gillon motored to ter, Mrs. A. S. Irvin, is reported Company as succetnor o f Hamil
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Florida Express!
I’ rice and Terms on Request.
much improved.
Bartow Sunday.
Tolar, who has moved to Deland.
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THE
M
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N
IC
IPA
L'B
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D
1’* Ladies' Shop, for savAgain we speed the miles away,
M Y FAVORITE STORIES’
Mrs. It. G. Moyo of Arcadia is
RIGHT.
Miiu Frances Jones o f Winter
KFA WEST MORNING CALI.
' Mr. an,I Mrs. M? A. Bryan of
through “ Ojus” and ’’Ochre25c y a rd
S e a t e d with ^ r . ' T m C A T O N ' u U , , . .
By IRVIN S. COBB
Park spent Saturday in Sanford on visiting her children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Abingdon. Pa., are M i l * * i“ San­
see"
ful range in speculative
The County Commissioners have
J. M. Moyo and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E.
a
shopping
tour.
where
more
ntford for a
weeks. Mr. Bryan
Before leaving his country home
“ Ocklocknee,” “ Okahumpkn,’’ "A tlar**w illAH? V T l ha- courtn,‘ir- uid nsida the sum o f $5,000 for
BROWN SHEETING
Moyo o f this city.
■ quarters
■» i
ml« ht Wlthm.p
PM* UP
crazy. 1.
is connected with the American
on Long Island for New York one ?nr *KeT",Wa/ t . br.okrn*
” 11 “ lot of incompetent he purpose o f establishing a mu­ out Tor tnis inducement.
PAJAMA CHECKS
.VP1* •"&lt;« “ Apoxsee.”
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home
o
f
Francis
Davie*
and
Roy
Holler
•M y o
.Vmt. / ort o f ,hin«- » • wus ac­ army sycophants, currying favor
Fruit
Grower.)
and
is
onroute
to
Bahia Uonda ’ there we see, and morning an actor o f convivial huh■
&gt;
: cc*e
Short length, 2 ,/&lt;» lo 10 yard
tually threatening to commit sui­ with higher-ups,* be allowed again nicipal band, provided the City • « * f V on} ‘ bis detail « f cntVrtainFred Wulah o f Daytona has re­
•Shop was ro­ motored to Dradentown and Tamp')
nm
Price and Terms Very Attractive
■•
Its mude his wife u solemn promise cide.
ent u deemed to be am easontinl
tvu,
"Uolacathchee,”
Miami.
36
inches
wide,
fine
count,
short
length.
Special
Yd
under went Monday on businem.
turned homo after having spent
wide.
•
to^condemn Mitchell for truth tel"
While "ThonotaMssa" has a charm that under no circumstances would
BUY IN SANFORD
'» interesting winter r e s f f i *
"A s a friend I went in with him
ther
terations
tho week-end in this city ns the
ho suffer himself to be tempted inthat certainly is catchy.
Mr* B
nn,l
^ r.3,
Safe nnd Sound.
The County Commissioners arc Ju t as surely as it "hath charms
to try to calm him and then noth­
ctive for
lit es;
Mrs. M. I*. Fulton o f tho Fulton guestn o f friends.
Sopchoppy" “ Istokpogu," "C
George It. l l a r ^ S f ^ U t U e daugh­
If that is done, the Navy Den^rt
to soothe the savage breast " iW
‘ Chlluo- t &gt; touching strong drink during his ing would do but that I should take
«1
h
offerliculnr
Realty
Co.,
motored
to
Titusville
ta," “ Ueoochee!"
day In the city. He was due home
ter, Jean Houaef, will motor to
Mrited0-™
’d’ f°r
Publicnet "•e
which
so thia
vitally
afa drink with him. He said if I
thiM vs tab!
Monday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Powell Jr., Tamna Wednesday where thoy will
Jrtoward
11 the town offer
dZ
“ Locyloosa “ "Econfena," t„ , he nt fl o'clock. It wus nearly seven
Sts
to
turn
Jtanrou 1 with the; opening
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown nnd be guests o f relatives fo r a few
S ‘ V ,he
o f Key (vest
distance there we *ee,
u “ h/ h,ro il m,f ht Help to
when he appeared In the distance
It
The, C‘ ty Council assuredly wil [ " » “ttisicul inducements
new storo, M. Kronen, own1
It B A I. T O R S
Mr. and Mrs. I* C. Bebout will son Billy inent Sunday in Tampa
And hundred* more with nnmei and it wus plain that ho was hav­ make him forget a little while the
meet them half way.
y
ates friendliness for a communitv
days.
:ho businesi, reports tlmt 11 move into their new home in Edge- and St. Petersburg.
.
*' Tears o f Success L, Sanford
which are romantic more or ing difficulty In navigating.
tvr - k,?f, T11 bia huppiness.
and desire on the par? o f T visU
Key West needs
W lint could I do dearie? It was
ui
more
compreto
line
of
La*
wood
about
Nov.
1.
less
Magnorra
at
Second.
a municipal tors to return there each year.
Ills wife, burning with indigna­
THR COAST guard cutter Bear band. She hud one
1 pparol ha?) been secured nnd
As the tourists pick thoii* winners tion, met him at the foot o f the an emergency— I had to do sometwo winters
L O A iV S
keeping order among Esquimaux’
tMng
for
poor
old
Joe
Page
If
I
/N V E S T S i r f
to Ms p.ttrons. The
yu "iest is beginning to realize
from the Florida Express!
porch steps,
S S ido
T credit
of
1STA TE AND COUNTY
could. So I drank with him. Then under our control, near the A rS S K
*
' an of a complete liao o f ln'/ &amp;
1inntF w°uld
to a aW
citv
— Lon A. Warner.
circles,
comes
homo
arieveil
"Dob,” she snapped, "you broke
10 grieved.
o f larger ponulation. It WaS 'J?
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•
- .fa ll hntif£iiifi% l,di,rccS3&lt;&gt;LICENSES NOW DUE
"
“ -O"
■
lom.
th,
a
l.
.*
81,01,1,1
,lrink
your word to me— you’ve been
■the
owner
monstrated
that
such
an
org“
nira-*
Ihoso
round
cheeked
native*
■
Common sense Is the most un­ drinking.'
iim°sM Wilh him" An&lt;1 1 didJy, w aj also
common sente of all.
- .p o — rful
.State and County Occupational ■
ing enrd, the r n ,r h J n,in,e ‘ “ bribed upon
and n !L I,*?1 him &lt;luiet(Hj down varUstv V\v*h UP ,PolyKumy* but nit i'.°J
*V
■
Dearie, he stated, with an ear",
h o? * one t4&gt; bed. And “ ricty. When they catch a whale and there is no doubt in the
Licenses are now duo for the year ■
the mind
mind the roster o f winter-resort dace* ■
^
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BBB
B
B
*
BBB*
B
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o f nny one that It will •
,ntJ a5c nn,“ 8t emP*°y «H tho recogni,.’ m
K
Our office boy says his tailor neatness marred only by a slight th T i, ri0m’ daarJet ■H*htly under
phone ™
beginning October 1, 1025 and end­ ■ 3(3 First Notional Bank Bldlt.
blubber ated as
area as a potent factor*91 "th#” *1*
has a pressing noed for money that thickness of speech, "I am not g o­ bu^1 ,lVf' u,,nce
liquor I admit,
ing October 1, 1920.
ng to lie to you— 1 have Indeed but I have probably saved a human ih. h Commander Wishaar o f tertainment of hundreds of w®nt"r
Is most annoying.
thfiM ethJNO. D. JINKINS,
been drinking. But wait until yo-t
December Tax Collector Seminole County.
ft®
has trouble sorting out visitor* who will come here thl*
thi families, after n whale kflling. season expecting to find h S p Itll!
They are coming to Florida in near the reason why I have been
h' m: h°
spite of what northern newspapers drinking and then, deurie, you will ■
!Ly »nn« nnIu*ement on a par with
understand all.
“ Is that SO?" stated
say to the contrary.
i*d his wife in
THERE IS an idea for our "hi„i, that afforded by other Florida ciTwo lots each 50x150 nicely located beautiful shade trees.
cold and unmoved accei
"I kept my pledge in town
ccents.
"W
ell,
f
^
t
y
.
”
When
it
get*
divorced
$1,650.00 each
tin,
1ul,y
antl
“
i°y
forever
In
would you alter your
,4
nr “Htntemeht
“ 1
*»t
ei ^
wer* surprised to •lay I kept It. T•ms one and that snv'Vf
y.°.ur
tatsmeht {'•
" t conn'derabie
contcderable exoemill’
S
ix
e
x
e
c
u
fe
"
w
h
f
th°
K
rL‘nt
mil'i‘
nry
me u drink, but each late mv.t i ' y»°U
find thx^t Walter Johnson didn't one offered- —J
executive who accomplished
rooms, garage, large lot.
9
Uages *1#U8U“ *)y marries some °ne ‘ else*.'
wonkart in his second game.
^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ,, b b b b b b ,," , , " b b b b ,, b b b
■ •&gt;
‘ i.ne I said no. When I got o f f : |„ the h
o
* T L\r, un'‘ urV wife.
“ Why not have “ “ society"
i» 8 T J S ? : s W f f i t t . 3
tho train I was sober as a judge nnd hnhou,« now. perfectly normal
Built with great care for resident o w n e r.
||
sliall be done’i—and do it!
i/y.-v
a -year,
off th0
......oil
happy except that * they are
provision t Z '- i S .
Thjx Heather reminds us that the jlut on the way home I passed Jt '
“""“ 1
toorlat season' la fast approaching ta g v s bouse and he called me in !J^?|.hat nr|nu&gt;''d at having had
High grade, built-in features nnd matty extw* uu never did— hope you Will be given by Miss Sara
purpose than that of* ontertainhfl
told
und guineas should be picking up. and
ti
1 , .me “ moat terrible story
the
tourist
with
free
muMcil
?
"
*
the awful itch" ,h"
w Or f all
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hour for you t0
Wilson beginning Oct. 1st.,
v - ---------0— ----3
,ected for comfort and convenience.
I
He and his wife have had a terrible S t i ! i m . r rly
thro»|rlioul the U h S S c™ ; who are coming to spend the
j -1
ning, agonizing breakin g
If no whale is nvailnh) • o,
John Martin la doing this state quanei and she's left him and gone J S f e - b - “ “ ’ Wired firmly,
the
akin,
eczema
is
tno
son.
Thi*
on#
feature,^7lon'e
T
t
^
With
u*
will
e
x
^
M
t
'"
1
‘
w
nu
■
Mmblul
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.
|
X
kill
h
»
J
’
'
at
American
Legion
Hall.
S
T
R
E
E
T
u wonderful service by setting the back to her people. He was V " j
Essentially a worth-while i&gt;roperty.
dog. and the,, «W l„' ‘V fat t r y . t t w . r f . Of v l .i l ,.,It’s terrible. You know it,
u . ,h" c “ » c ™ " - I S
.tick t« R.”
y a,M I m ‘toin« lo Chow
PARADE
retards straight about conditions
partners.
n,f th&lt;?ir
Call at 410 Oak Ave., morn­
_ou hare it. Makes you
in Florida.
A t I I il. m .
e all ovur—just tears your
■ ’ * ■—------o------- * •&gt;
POOR
o pweeai-embarraaoea y o u ; ing or call 213 in the P. M.
how
POOR ABED-KL-KRIM 1 ,
, FAKERS
TAMPA TRIBUNE
o .ThHn.T* n,,,a Telegraph, Colonel
Ificiency.
o f the Riffi 1 in hiding In
d*r
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:
EEEaBURCvCOM M KRCIA L
Htovall a. new paper, np|M*nrod for
When Coluael
'
lonel Mitchell was a
n-, - , I n s f a,,
' tains, his following ctS ra
the first tune Sunday and it was
i■ - »
"eat Mitchell's I "rT'the S m *|IU
&lt;lesP**rute attack!, About this time of year the Phir
“ world beater. Too many pug'— Distant chief o f the air
rvlce, its I report to the
-4
pres, i, f al, o f warnin&gt;, :
of ads und live Florida lx isting real head, Msajor (ieneral Menoher,
n u go together.. Evening Business Class
!
T h J prom,'-pln,,ant to he­ar i
material to eten count.
against the advertising faker. Uut I ‘ h“ “ the f e g i t S *°* T J ? mor«
y, rich, red b lood;
HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING
“«
E
X
u
n
gV
o°u
bS
:
n,f
to,
pub,H
Was a nun-flier, anda boy# hint wus 1,^
:
«it was In,pro-1
1 r a&lt;
n- ctn
. . j. ground
In,nro- &gt; IN AN o il f 1
• ---------0---------' c o n s t a n t l y IM P M V fO
es to Ket.bVn tho
Mrn. Steele,
Mrs. Maxwell.
a general staff
he thrives j u. t the same unle.t* ,,Uhlni**a &gt;r.un thut^’ th ev "'»0r ° r
‘ Building In Rome," sayi an
k out through tha
that had never official,
• »ub«»^lnate I bravo
War' 80 tho cim m unity ha* a buhch ° f bus- smooth out life '. nn, i y ,Wuni t o ! 5
Down.
Mitchell'
StMCE 1 8 2 +
Every
Monday,
Wednesday
BART
NASON,
Local
Manager
sc istfd Press despatch, "i* ,,ro.
ma.
Itshi M M
. 1.inesa
. - “ len who have grusncti &gt;k •heir llo“Vt Wk .. * 'S '-."? ? b&lt;1 S
and
Friday
Evening
7
&amp;
9
na&gt;wii|| so rapidly, particularly In of/lc
the blood back in
18 Worth all jt !■
and I idea o f a clearing hou.*,
P
th coats. We’ve l
S07-.8 |si National Bank Bldg.
Phone
*e f..r these
c*rt“ m suburban lections o f the could not
put* tho "pep” back i Beginners may enter ut nny
propositions and
demand creden- w
. W
# I lit II 1$ Joint Iliviltt IAN In »L.
‘
time
city,.that the municipal aulhorities army-navy
i w ttou1,1scmtnk
hllve I,aii"
fol»e
when j1~■ ■ ■ ■ ■
tials.
Rt d-blood-call.i tie-,
“ lUltary I G n a t Britain' ChtCk the »Jow‘,«'
body
„ ... ,
Ior *?ntc■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a . ................................................i s a i o 11
are iiita^lo to keap puCtf |„ furnishurlties — purify tho,
H +
ng rentes for the streets and num­
a, bolls.^jMinpIea. 1
bers , for th« housco,“ .Someone
heads, rashes and
■ 10
0
0
5
dailv—OOOR5 0PtH
*
2 P er fo r m a n c e s d m u sh qw
2&amp; Q p m .
»"i«ht page the man who nuhn-s.
ptlons vanishi-Lleav-j
the iVdlsBsui'ca ts;* »■#. sv •. •; »
L,Jans
M ON EY A V A IL A B L E
“ar, cool and healthy.!
have driadit-up ec-!
BALTIMORE OYSTERS
S. Just-try nt. Get
l0 r F , c i £ S W i
° “ Ll,wra« Valuation Basis »» ’ *
Lonsult u . first When in the market .fur fund*
r druggist. Ask him i
r LottltV/ It’s niui'aj
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AT AUCTION

Personal Mention

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sasf'jssra'ij

Lake Mary Resident
Is Claimed by Death

ALLEN AND BRENT

£&amp; £

in Sanford

Best

DRUNK!

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W. J. THIGPEN

Alive or Dead

CITY REAL ESTATE LICENSE

vm’

iiU E OCTOBER 1,1925

THE DIXIE HIGHWAY

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BROWN

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WE THANK YOU

Realty Co.

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Guild

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S a n fo r d ,F la .

H ^S9U W E t

JKrtlESih?J«S

WAREHOUSE PROPERTY
A FEW CHOICE HOUSES

$1.50 to $2.25

25c each

en’s Lat
In Ne\

Shop
Ration

$2.50 to $3.50 yard
45c each
2000 yards soft Bleaching. 36 inches wide. Special

BUILDING LOTS

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$2.25 to $3.50 each_________

45c each

PROFITS

w a r * si,,,ii“r

25c yard

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

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Blankets

Williams-McGraw Realty Company

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ROSE COURl

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Cotton, 66xS0, in large plaids,

SANFORD HEIGHTS LOTS

dou ble,........

Lessons in Classical
Dancing .

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$2.75 to $4.00

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All wool blankets, 66x80, fine
pure wool....

T H E M IT C H E L L

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$12.50 to $16.00

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Fresh Oysters Daily
Royal Fruit Store

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The Y owell Company

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ToUl*
„ 31 3 8 27 17 1
x Batted for Ballon in seventh,
xx Batted for Sfarberry in 9th
8core by innings:
Pittsburgh .... 002 000 211—6-13-0
Washington .. MW 100 100—3- 8-1
Summary: Twtf base hit, Gorlin,
jHnejre, Wright. .Home run, J.
Harrla. Stolen Kate, Carey, Earn■!*rL Sacrifice, Harris 2, Traynor.
Peck, Smith. Double play, Bluege
to Horrfa to Judge; Covdeski? tfl
Peck to Judge; Smith to Traynor.
Left on base, Pittsburgh 10; Wash|n*rtcn 8. Base on balls, off Ald­
ridge 4) J. Harris, Covdeskir,
Rael, Judge); o ff Coveleskle four
OVmjrfcor, Carey, Cuyler, M ooro);
o f.
Zachary one (Barnhart),
f.truek out by Aldridge 5 (Bluege
2, Judge, Peck, Coveleskie); by
Ballou 1 (Traynor). Hits o ff AMridge 8 in 9 innings; o ff Covcles
He 9 In fl 1-2 innings, (l out ir
seventh); o ff Ballou, 0 in 2-3*in­
ning; o ff Zachary 3 in 1 2-3 In
nings; o ff Marberry 1 in 1-3 in­
ning. Winning pitcher Aldridge,
Loting pitcher, . Coveleskie. Urni.N) 4
Own,
(A ) First; McCormick (N ) second;
Moriarity (A ) third. Time 2:20,

*fp°nfw iener ooxed from the Pirates’
* elaHonse after their victory over
the Senators In the fifth game of
\ tSgShorld’a series.
“ Wouldn't be surprised if vre’d
take them,” Manager Bill McKechnie said as he rushed into his
clothes iti preparation fo r an im­
mediate train journey back to the
home town. “ We're got Johnson
and Coveleskie out o f the way for
a while.
“ Tuesday I'm going to send
Kremer bock and he io in good
shape to go. He’s worked hard for
us all year and is one who can
get back into the box with com ­
. paratively short rest.
*
“ We started to hit and that cxilaina why we won and we’re g o ­
ng to keep on hitting from now
(By the Associated Press)
on. Yes, I think w e ll take them.’’
... •
.
Wou I-ost Pet.
The Pirates were like a primary W ashington ---- --3 2
.600
school let loose for recess, thump­ Piitsurgh ^
2
3
.400
ing each other on the back, smiles
First game: Washington
4;
kKghtanlng every far* as they pil­ Pittsburgh 1.
ed into taxicabs and dashed fo f the
Second game: Pittsburgh 3;
t train awaiting them. McKechnJe, Washington 2.
himself, hurled o ff the worried look
Third game: Washington
4;
that has been his for several days Pittsburgh 3.
* and laughed and Joked with the
Fourth game: « Washington 4;
t crowd which swarmed to the door Pittsburgh 0.
« to congratulate him.
Fifth game: Pittsburgh 6; Wash­
Stanley Harris, youthful mana­ ington 3.
ger Of the Senators, took defeat
The paid attendance at the fifth
calmly. "Those things will happen,’’ game of 1924 series was 49,211 nnd
he said. “ And they're a part o f the receipts $191/,09.
The total
baseball. Coveleskie wasn’t tight, paid attendance for the first five
anybody could see that. He wanted games last year was 217,7774 ami
to go in and get back that game tho total recipts $840,710.
he lost in Pittsburgh, but he was
not there.
" I may start either Ruether or
Ferguson today; I haven’t decided.
That was a fine play when Joe
, Judge stabbed C a n y ’s shot down
the f f r ii bate line when things

Game-Saved De Luxe

1925 Stanford Eleven Prom*
fses Wei! Desjlitc Many
Graduations; Will Attempt
To Avenge Loss o f U. o f C.
PALO

Seminole Motor Co.
Outgrows Magnolia
Avenue Show Rooms

f- 2 1st— We will lend you

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•

2 nd-—If yonr h’bme ik alrr«rw

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you a v^ry substnJuIi

NO DELAY____ __ -?

Vim C leate U.-ujr Store,

W o carry a full line.
Our prices are r ig h t . Ca:
terms. We want your bus
Sanford Stove &amp; Furnltur,
321 E. F irst St.

Prompt Service Gin
Call and let Us e::nlaf?i

Sanford Pitching Ace
Signed as GHd Coach

increasing business nnd tho need
or more space has been given as
An echo of summer and the Flo­
the reason for the recent extension
rida State League was heard rec­
or the Seminole Hudson nnd E«&lt;iex
ently when it become known that
Company, in an announcement in
LONDON, Oct. 13.— (,P)—SHs: ’ Mush" Crawford, former guard
connection with thn removal o f its Enid Wilson, who won the girls'
on tho gridiron eleven that made
mechanical and service depart- golf championship of Great Hritnin
’ Hed" Grange famous, (tad star
most tired o f the whole thing.’’
is only 15 years old, but she lacks twirler for the Cclcryfeda during
Walter Johnson said that If the
only two inches of being six feet tho past summer, has beeQ signed
Pjfatca win today he probably will
I" lm“ ltlnK tho statement. W. E. tall, and weighs more than 150 a • an assistant coach to Justa
" * n,n ,n *"• ,a»t game. walthall, president of the com ­ pounds. None of the other girls,
. We II have to do the best we pany, declared that rnnid growth and
---------, •a• few women, can whalo Lindgron, lino mentor at Illinois,
only
under Hob Zuppkc.
can, ho argued, “ and that’s about of the concern during tho past few I Into _ft golf.......
Rail1 an »ho can, or send
C'rawford wilt engage in a new
all there ia to It. I don’t do any
iwn tno former jR scooting such long di:&lt;jinces.
experiment which Hea&lt;l,n Coach
work outside of picking up a bat
Ha Avenue, nnd!
yet there Is little grnco in /-uppke is anxious to instlfote. He
once in n while around the dugout
Ion was secured jher game, for she is nt an awkward
will piny in the line during prac­
but 1 doubt that my sure loir will
ideriitlon o f a
and growing rnnldly. Hut of tice, seeking to get at « I o faults
-lxUarfsn . IL.I—fmLu i„ w,. i»
•ites.
I power
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. / w
.... there is
as aplenty.
|&gt;lA.lity • iH’VLTQIl
n,ih f °
but 1 think dt
iiift.atqted that tha toles .division i time# during Ihu'chupiviiinship play Jiu - hand,-and.,Ihwi..corrupt thu
will be all right.”
tifror of thd'vorslty playcta. '
L COani ,nM 1° t.°f,cupl! thp m »K- « t Stokea.Pogea she reached greens
OFFICIAL BOX SCORE
ndin Avenue building in con ju n c-'°t 430 yards or so with her secrt.J f'J . .,he
Press.)
ton with the other department.' " nd shot*. And tho gra i was wet
PITTSBURGH AR R II PO A H linns regarding further expansion. giving litlu
litlo run to her
ber ball.
Carey, cf. .. ..
4 2 2 0 0 0 or tho concern will be maile in the
Wilson
wears
hor hair in n'
Moote, 2b.............. t i
j ;t 2 0 near future, according to Mr. WnlpiK-tail, which wh?n playing, she1
Cuyler, rf. ------ 4 1 2 4 0 0
tucks down the back of her Jersey, j
Barnhart, If. . . . . 4 1 2 1 0 0
Tho young champion took up
Traynor. 3b........ 3 0
1 2 0 0
golf nt the ago o f nine. Hor in-'
iyrlwht. ■■.........5 1 2
1 3 0
“ tractor In recent yean ha* bran
Mclnnls, lb ........5 0 i n
2 0
Arthur Havers, tho open chnm-1
f i g * , «•*............ 3 0 2 5 2 S
pion of 1923. Sho made her debut!
Aldridge, p. .. .. 4 0 0 0 2 0
-JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 12.—OF)! among the women players last May
• tiV? ry
the union ex*' in the British ladles’ championi&gt;')ip i
T o U 'i -------- 36 6 13 27 Fl ~0
being beaten by Mrs. W. A. Gavin
WASH
A ll It |{ PO A E ccpt Idaho, Rent nutomobileR across on the 17th green.
the
Duval
County-St.
Johns
river
U,f?/ «•/•
~ 5 t 2 3 0 0
bridge here during tho month of
September, according to statistics
onj M f f l c mado public today.
There were 17,116 tourist auto- .
mobilra with 62.776 passengers
crossing during tho month. Two
Hawaiian automobiles were includ­
Illuege, 3b,
ed in tho Hut
CoVeTcaklr,

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ACCOUNTANT

M EAT MARKET

Systems Installed— Audits
Special
R ates
to
Perm anent
Clientele*

410 Sanford Ave. Sanford, Fla,

R. L. ROBERTSON

.4Inm,nlP Temple Itnnm 3."

inalbU

lertlon

FOR SA LE : Two wardrobes, one
dresser, two wash stands, small
tables, kitchen cupboard, and ta­
ble. Two gas n’.oves, one gas plate,
ice box, baby sulky reed* cart,
chairs. Inquire 113 Elm Ave,

iequ.nl

mid t&gt;.
him

■ ■B IR II,,

of

Worth Twice Tin's Pri. r

Realtors.

THE BUSINESS OF R U N N lV fT T
EASIER BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS
Ice, Stores

L A S T IN G

MTTST
icellaneous
itate •

rewelers
lecorating,
, Trees
id Supplies

Salesman
Ion, Male
Ion,Female
Satate
Vantnd
1— Announcements

Bd subdivisions
I Lafe Burger,
) Orlando, Fla.

l Notice

Cl e a n n o w
MA.
J

fcheU's o ffico Is
1 Palmetto Ave.

roR

&amp; Body

radiator and
rdiess of conof new corcB
tela. Cleaning

ho°
«!ih„aiVCthe
.i ’0Uchauffeur
nM ,his time?"
ho^ asked
&lt;
‘ Boss man.” the negro renlled
Bet turribl* m te d £ y T h S
ter watch the trict.

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netto is
Dykes.

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w.,yat 1m*
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to oouBvanl looked
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78 and 79.

VALDEZ HOTEL

AKA I. ESTATB —IJfVKS*

$500 under

L obby PuU ston-B rurals:
Hanford
V

Market Value

W (1IIT W. VVAIIXKU. Jlnnngfr

MRS. R. O. TRAVIS
42— A d v tg . Mediums

42— Advtg. Mediums

'/ fto/lt’ 7 2 7

Public Stenographei !U\klez Realty Co
Vultlc/ Until Building

Valdez Hotel Lobby

1.— Tw o houses on 2— Well located cor
lot facing beautiful
City

Park.

One

having seven rooms,
bath and
porch;

tho
bath

$17,300

117.

Sanford

at

screened

having flv o
nnd

ner business lot 60x

other Second Street. Price
rooms
Price

for

both;

$8000 cash, balance
1, 2, and 3 years.

$1000 per front foot.
15,000 cash, bnlanco
1, 2 and 3 years

3.— 12 b e a u t i f u l
building
lots
in
South Sanford. Fac­
ing on the Dixie
Hignway. An Ideal
lace to build your
onto in this fast
growing residential
section. Price $15,­
000. $5000.00 cash,
balance, easy month­
ly payments. It will
liny you to see these
lots at once, as tho
prico is soon to ad­
vance.

(

4.— 52.10 acres situated within the city limits, on the south nido
o f Snniord
A very fine tract which cun at once be subdivided
and a gobd profit ’mude upon tho Investment. Price $1,000 per
acre. ..VI cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years with G% interest.

35— Wonted Help,

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APARTM ENT

W A IS T T O O O
l Eit h e r

ARE WE

-b U O T U P * JO *bT

COM PANY^
-

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

FOLLOW

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Rooms 9-10-11 Ball Bid*

Tires and Tubes

“Veedol Oils”
Radio Supplies

**.

RINE’S FILLING ‘
STATION
I'honc 461-J
1113 Sanford Ave. Sanford, FU-

AN UNUSUAL OFFERING

HILTON’S

Beat and only available BUSINESS SITE at Lake

Adjacent to the above; Al
beautiful, high land,, just
south o f Geneva Avenue
Price, $150,000.
Terms —
third cash, balance one, two,
three and four years.

Monroe, fronting Dixie Highway.

Near railroad

and loading station also new power plant of

nAiiHEit s i i o r
113 Magnolia Ave.
« First Ctaaa Barber* Special Attention
Given T o Ladlca and Children.

Southern Utilities.

Elton J. Moughton
Lake Monroe is sure to grow

M itchell-Shipp

Investigate this today.

ARCHITECT
Flrat National Bank Bids.
Sanford

Price and terms reasonable.

Realty Co.
HO First National Bank
Sanford, Fla.
W. R. SMITH. MGR

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W hy waste your time run­
ning around looking for a
good investment?
Let us
show you how you can in­
vest your money and double
it in the next thirty or sixty
days. W’ e have been in the
real estate business for years
and are glad t* say we have
the finest listings and tao
best values in the State of
Florida.
? &lt; « iB
COME AND INVESTIGATE
Owners aro urged to list
their propertiea with us for
better results and quick action

I’ r v m o l n i

Brokers
Semiwls UettI

l.ic e i t t Se

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Phone 657.

JOHN E. FOX, Representative

We Cover Florida Real Estato Like the Sunshine"

s u p e r in t e n d

^^ Smith's Barber
.*Snop for good barber
work. Ladies welcome.
Next to Vajdez,

H. S. LONG, Mur.

Electric Irons

ALSO

—.

»'LU H A V E T O

$4,500. Terms

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120 South Park Ave.

c.i r l T O PH O N E
F O R th e.

e x jT

A t Willow Avenue

Pan Am and Standard Gas anc,
Oila

Must ADVERTISING gets results if It
reaches potential buyers.
Palatka Dally News is circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.
Male

Excellent subdivision land
close in and overlooking beau
tiful lake. Price $40000 wit!
37— Wanted Help, Salesman THE MORNING JOURNAL is the terms.
accepted want nd medium io

V/HERE

131 feet on Celery
Avenue

A t price* that are right

By GEORGE McMANUS
^-----

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ACREAGE

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W E H A V E THE B E S T BUYS
BUSINESS H O M ES

MAN with car to work In evenings Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
from 4 to 6. Attractive prepo­ an insartion. Minimum 25c.
M )R RENT: Front bedroom, two
b«ds. 211 E. 3 r d ’St.
sition fo r hustler. Give references
In letter. W rito “ Proposition” Csre
FOR RENT— Rooms with or with­ Herald.
out meals.
Rrasooabls rates.
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Lincoln House.
Classified
SE V E R A L solicitors to work on weekly and Sunday.
commission. Right proposition rates 10c per line. Waycross Jour­
a hlceoing norch.
By week or
nal -Hern 1il^ W a y c r ^ , G eorgia^
month, with use o f Hath. R. W. for right man. Apply at Herald
after
5:30
in
afternoon.
Ross. Lu-Bcth Cafeteria.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
20— For Sale Miscellaneous classified
FOR RENT: Single and double
medium, rate, rash, 9c
nn,J apartment, grobpd
FOR
SA
L
E
:
Thoroughbred
regis
floor, Close in. I'hone 663.
tered Chow Puppy. Call 571-J. LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
TWO furnished bed rooms, suitable FOR SA LE : Lunch room. Appl
Lakeland, through
tho
StarTelegram. Best, advertising me­
Railroad
Lunch
Room,
Frenc
Avenue.^
mCn* 807 M#Knolia
dium in South Florida. Published
Ave.
mornings.
STAR-TELEGRAM —
Lakeland. Florida.
41— Wanted to Rent
W ANTED TO RENT: A house MATNK — Wstervtlle,
Morning
suitable for boarding house. A p­
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
ply 1020 Laurel Ave., or phone people aro interested in Florida
For Sale, Acreage
223-U .
roperty.
Reach them through
FOR SALE: 4 0 ~ ^ 8 rich h
e Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
mock land on Lake Ilarnev ’
plication.
____________
FOR S A L E
consider any reasonnbl.. Urt*'
Ten acres one block o ff First
dresa T. A i S S !
A LITTLE W A N T AD IN The
Street four miles west of First
HERALD will bring you in big
National Bank Building. High,
Advertise those
results. -------------... . old ardry. Bargain $300.00 ner aero
tides
you
have
stored
away and
Half cash, also desirable corner
have no use for. A little thirtylot, Sanford Heights $2100.
ccnt ad may bring you several
Terms. Apply owner P. O. Box
dollars. Phono 148 nnd a repre­
1135.
sentative will call and see you.

^OINC O U T W
T O L O O K FO K
AN

2108 PALMETTO

110 Slaaaolla Ateaue
I'honc 44*

AWAITS YOU

OF THE HERALD

HOUSE FOR RENT at Paola. Six W AN TED : Colored boy to do jan
miles from Sanford postofficc.
itor work. Sanford Herald.
rive room house Routh o f school
house at Paola. Rent $25.00 per W ANTED— 56 laborers at new Ice
plant $4.00 per day.
month. Apply next door to J. G.
Hcrschbcrger.

I -bAlO W E ARE
I*CtNQ T Q MOVE
N N D S fO O A R E .

a99-M — Phona — 490-M

Rose Court Lots

INGING UP FATHER
&gt;» t,know what ter ho. Dere wnrn’t
nnrry perlko in sight, so J hu.l o
jS ,S ir
»*"
.e /b c iy ^ n lo
van? Ami h° \ m,c h” *^ to boule-

$1000. Terms /

QUICK SKltVICH

FOUND: Small purse, containing
change and card o f Mrs. Philip
Mitchell Christian. • Owner may
obtain same by calling at Herald
office and paying for this adv.

per month.

10— For Rent, R ooms

Block 13, tie r t).

ON THE “ CLASSIFIED PAGE”

se
FOR REN T: Located ono
nnd Supplies HOUSE
mile north o f Longwood near
p, Female
p/Male
■ M a le or

$875.09. Tefm&amp;

Contractor and Builder

9— For Rent, Houses

highway, rental $25
Jno. D. Jinkins.

Block 11, Tier ft.

W atrk, Jewelry and CUek
llepalrtrta nad Kaaravlas

TO REACH the prosperous farm ­ FOP. SALE: Complete meat mar­
ket outfit, including sawn, block,
ers and fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise in the DeLand computing scales nnd largo re- ,
WIGHTS—Thres stations. Mag­ FOR SA LE : Escarole plants ready Daily News, rate lc per word, cash frigerator. This can bo had for
nolia and Second. First and Eim,
cost of accumulated storage char­
to set; I. II. Rubow, Mecca Ham­ with order.
ges. II. B. McCall, Oviedo, Fla.
mock.
DEVELOPERS ATTENTION — TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
Pensacola is beginning
the
Send In your subscription to the
33— Wanted
greatest development In Georgia’s Tribune or hand it to your local
W AN TED : Sheet metal work of history; a half million dollar high­ dealer so you can read Florida a
Ono year,
all kinds. Sanford Sheet Metal way to the gulf beach just finish­ greatest newspaper.
ed; at two million dollar bridge $8.00, fl months, $4.00, three months
Works. 312 E. 2nd St.
across
Escambia Ilay started; $2.00. If you desire $1,000 insurW ANTED
quarter million dollar opera house anco policy ndd 76c to your order.
To get in touch with own- under construction; two millions
ners
or
developers of
small being spent on highway; greatest DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advcrtlso In
tracts for the purpose o f doing the chance fo r live developers to gel
pioneer work. Settling a model In on ground floor. Write Devel­ the Gainesville Sun. ___ _________
show tract as good example. Act opment Department. The PcnsnOHIO—Xenia. Mako your sales
ns field agents, etc. Box 8, Long- eola News.
through the Xenia Gazette, Zenwood.
in, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
TAM PA DAILY TIMES, Tnrnpn, trict. Want ad and di«play rates
W ANTED: Used dressers and
Fla. Thousands rend tho clas­
chairs in good condition. Reas­ sified pages o f Florida’s Grent
onable. 314 E. 5th SL
Homo Daily, rates 2 cents a word.
Minimum 25c, cash with order.
W ANTED:
Experiehccd
truck Write for complcto rate card.
driver w a n t' job. Can keen truck
ADDRESSING — Multi graphing,
folding
and mading— ai you in good repair. Can give ~ood ref­ TO REACH BUYERS or sellers of
Florida real estate advertise in
want it--w hen you want It erences. 1118 French and 12th.
the St. Petersburg Times. One can*
Phone 673. H. E. Porch. First
34— Wanted Help, Female rent a word daily, two cents a won
National Bank Bldg.
Sundays.
8— For Rent, Apartments W AN TED : Experienced, waitress.
Apply Manhattan Cafe,.Palmetto PALM BEACH COUNTY — The
scene o f
stupendous develop­
FOR R E N T : Nice clean furnished Ave.
ment. Read ftbout it in tho Palm
housekeeping apartments. 314 E.
W A N TE D : Girl cashier, Sol-Rite Oeuch Post. Sample copy rent on
5th St.
request.
Grocery Store, 410 Sanford Ave.

E ggs

G O Sv\ B O T
I FtELK H Ct’M

-:jr

S o d r a ..^

H. A. SPE1R

Earle T. Field
OPPORTUNITY

SANFORD ELECTRIC LO.
28— Plant, Seeds, Trees
Successors to Glllon *
I Magnolia.
Ersrything elserlcaL Phona 422. Elaetreglth JTEWART THE FLO RIST"
Flowers .'or all occasioaa.
814 Myrtle.
Phons 260-W

OUT OUR WAY

—

P £

$250.00 to* $500.00

M jn a n the mon1l,l whi,° in August
231,380 cars with 601,661 passen­
gers made tho crossing.

TI

store-

Hcriptions, D O T .

riTVm.* ut 100,4,3 automobiles with
.»!4.901 passengers made transit

r * 3j ]3

drug

Lot 8,

Lot9,

H. C. VIELE
Jeweler

fied ad work for you.

^ B u s i n e s s S e r v ic e _____

Cars From EveryState
But One Cross Bridgcl

J

umns” of The Herald. Let a class!

addressing Service Station c-o. Her­
ald.
___________ ■

LANEY’S

On and after January the
10th, 1926, the Painters scale
will be $ 1.00 per h 6ur.
Local 1261, Sanford
.
By M. D. JACKSON,
Financial Secretary.

You are wasting time and mo­
ney If this page hasn’t your clas­
sified advertisem ent Phone it in
today. No. 148.

24—-Lost, Found

STUMPED HIM

Ballou, p.
Zachary, p,
Marlurry, i
xLlebold

THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— CentTal W est Virginia's largnil rate
ritts 1
1 1
run
est dailtf
daily. Want
Wont ad
l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4 c; 0 or
more l c per word each insertion.

Insert an ad in th e “ Classified. Col

FOR SA L E : Babys folding sulky.
Price 26.00. Mrs. Andenon, 915
Elm.

107-109 S. Pafrk Ave. Sanford

J oy lla

W. H. LONG

F L O R ID A -O R L A N D O — Orlando
Momintr Sentinel; largest claial*
fled bnilnesa, rate lc a word, min'
imam 24c cash with order.

22— Sale, Fumitae

JTow l» rrnrilj- f„r |I.U gtaeaee,
r rrr lnf«trc»uilio:i nml booklet.
When atar hurlcrs are faltering and the situation grows critical that’s
the king of relief pitchers, lie ’s pulled msny a game out o f the old
where Fred Marbenry. big right-hander, comes In. Fred’s known ns
frying pan for the Nationals and is every ready to take up the work
were a team-mate found the going too tough.

DW

FOR SA LE : Lot between 10th and
11th Street on Laurel. Price
$1750. JSeltcr^at^ Basket.
•

Paralysis

.

E. 8PURLING, nO-divialon
apaeiatUt Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and ' F l o r a
Heiahta, Florida on Dixit High­
way.
.

• necessary to build a Cci

i

t

a

NOTICE
TO ALL CONTRACTORS

42— Advtg. Mediums

21— Sale, Real Estate

8— Anton, Rent

»
3.— VPpt-

Glcnp ‘Pop* W firncr, football doach
at rtanfonf-fiTnivcrsity, h a s ‘ figh t
veterans missing from the team
that last season tied California for
the Pacific Coast Conference cram*
iionship. Yet the 1925 eleven promses to be superior.
Last fall Stanford won revery
~ z~
game o f the regular season *cxccpt
Ithe big game with California which
resulted in a 20 to 20 tie. Stanford
lost a post-season game to Notre
Dame at Pasadena. The three ,rcgulcrs from 1924 are Contain Ernie
Nevcrs, 205-pound full back, twice
mentioned on All-Am erica selec­
tions; Ted Shipkey, end, and Fred
Swan, guard. Several othcrri back
on the squad made varsity letters
last season, but did not play reg­
ularly.
•
111 luck camped on Nevers’ trail
last season. He was hurt in a
scrimmage before the first game
and spent most o f the season on
the sideline:’ Ho recovered in time
to play against Notre Dame, and
R esident o f F lorid a sine*. I SSL
in that game he advanced the ball
Ref.ieaccs:
F irst N ational Rank.
sensationally.
Warnet- will have
........ ........
plenty „o„f
J. H. HUTCHINSON
weight, both in the lino and the
R E A L nSTA T K
backfield. The lino which he selcct.133 W #«t Flrat Street
i ’ hune .473
.
tentatively, averaged 193, the
backfield 100 pound3. Warner also •
Member o f
HANFORD. FLA.
Florida State
has plenty o f reserve material to '
. F lorin s Ae.ioclt.Uon. .
back up the-fkconstructcd varsity.
Stanford's first big test will bo
the game against Southern Cali­
fornia at Los Angeles, O d . 17.

|How Dope Stacks Up |

i

•_________
ALt;0, Oct

'

• We have two plans
Your Ho;

SAN FORD; FLORIDA;

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