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Experienced buyers of fine homesites do not hesitate to give Loch Arbor
pride of place in the list pf beautiful properties in this delightful Section
of Sanford. Its desirability as a hom esite for a permanent home has been

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The Jdry ■did not answer the
qwstioar
"Did the plaintiff co-hablt with
rtho defendant after he *obtained
■full knowledge that the defend­
ant was of colored blood ?”
Poll of Jury la Taken
Isaac N. Mills, counsel for
cRhinelandcr, demanded that a poll
of tho Jury bo taken, which was
dona. There was no detnonstra(tion In tha court when the Jury’s
-findings were read.
, Alice Rhinelander and her fam­
ily were In the room, and took the
verdict without any particular
show at elation. Loonard Kip
Rhinelander wan not in court to
hear the decision.
The functions of the JU17 u^ere
limited . to. answering the' seven
. questions propounded to It. Be­
fore the rases Went to the Jury
Justice Morschauser had indicated
that his decision relative to tho an­
nulment, to be baaed on tho find­
Ings of tho Jury, would not ho
made for several days. After Jus*
tier Mon chauser hati made his rul­
ing the entire ease must go back
to s special term of supremo court
for final review.
Immediately nftcr the Jury's
findlngn had been read. Isaac N.
Mills, counsel for Rhinelander,
m oved to have the verdict sit aside
as being contrary to the .right of
evidence.
Justice Morschauser
reserved decision, instructing tho
attorney to return a brief wlthlp
a few days.
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«r»l services, "attended by hun­
dreds of friend*. -wefe held tor
three victims of lake tragedy,
which occurred hero late Tues­
day.
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District 'Attorney Iluckncr of
New York is investigating the
Inland distribution ’system of a
.'big rum ring,'which he believes
-has boon broken
with tho
arrest of alleged rlnc leaders
on Thursday.'
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Although she and Charles Bry­
ant lived together ns man and
wlfo for 14 years, they wero not
married. Alla Naxlmnva. film
star, -admits today.
When bo triad to dynamite a
slaughter plant where- horses
are killed Frank Litts, Colorado
cowboy, was seriously injured at
Rockford. III.
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Answers favorable to Alico
Kip Rhinelander were made to
all but two of the questions pass­
ed upon by tho.Jury which renderbd Its seated verdict lata this
morning.
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Republicans In Ilouse and
Renato hold sopafat© conferences
today to pcrfoct plans for both
'organisations before opening of
Congrosa Monday. ’
Storm victims in threo Sou-thern states rccetves aid from
enlghbora following tornado Fri­
day which did considerable dam-.

Oman of the committee on
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Cary A. Hardee following his nom­ infr made toward relieving
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. WASHINGTON, Dae. B.—(*&gt;)— without interruption since that pointed out that Sanford is far
better situated than mbit cities of
A formal protest against tha seat­ date.
Asked fay-a i m U W M ld w - the state and claimed that this
ing of Gerald P. Nye, aa senator
for North Dakota, has been lodg­ tiro as to his probable successor, city ia receiving 1t‘a share of the
judge stated that he did not recent permits.
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He stated his reasons for
Much criticism was - expressed
ate by the Republican slate cen­ know.tral committee and Harrison Gar- leaving offlco ,in this manner: by members of the Chamber on the
road and highway conditions
nnett Republican national nomi­
throughout the county, especially
nee, from that state.
on^those roads leading into tho
city. Good Roads Committee re­
ported that action will soon be tak­
en on Its request for the repair of
the main highways. Corespondenco with highway officials wns
Sanford Girl Hurt
introduced In nn effort to enlight­
Th Auto Accident en
the member as to tho progress
being made.
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Miss Catherine Teague of San­
Many Contribute to 'Fund
ford was severely cut about the - 8. O. Shinholsef, Chairman of
Head and face Thursday night
financo committee, announcod
tral Park. An entire change of when the automobile in which sho the
the number of delinquent sub­
program lias been effected, It Is was returning from a dance in that
scribers to tho advertising fund
said, and Conductor Joseph Rela- Orlando was forced froih tho road was
gratlfyingly small. Mr^Bhlnenstcln announced this morning and wrecked against a tree.
expressed himself qg well
that the program will Include sev­ Mis« Teague’s companions, Misa holser
pleased with collections thus far
eral old favorites.
E. Blossom, oCWlnter Park. Mr.
intimated that no serious
-The personnel of tho band has Clark nnd Mr. Scott, both of Or­ and
trouble would likely bo experien­
been enlarged and also improved lando, escaped with a few minor ced
in. collecting all tho pledges.
•ince the close of last season, It scratches.
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The
legislative committee re­
waa stated. Thursday night’s con­
cert attracted a large audience, in The injured young 'woman waa ported that Governor Martin had
spite of the cool Weather and many taken to tho home of her sister vetoed tho fish and bird reserva­
are expected to attend Sunday git- In the Wclaka Apartments, where tion bill, which was passed at the
It la reported that she Is under tho last session of tho legislator &gt;.
ernoon.
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The members stated, however, that
Conductor Beltensteln announc­ care of physiciana.
Tho mqchino in which tl&gt;o par­ little delay would be caused by the
ed the following program for the
ty wax returning to Sanford was veto, and thnt another bill would
Sunday -concert.
-March—Tho Boston Conimand- forced. off tho road by another bo Introduced at tip next regular
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Mayor Forrest Lake, wha acted
Overture—Queen of Autumn, curve,
as chairman In the absence of
Blgge.
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President Higgins, stated, that ne­
FIVE DIE IN SHIPWRECK
Grand Selection—Martha, Flogotiations with the Atlantic Coast
tow.
LONDON, Dec. 6.—(Jfj—^The, Xlne Railroad officials had result­
Intermesso—In a Moonlit Gar­
British Steamer Ashton sank to­ ed In the company agreeing *3
den, King.
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• day a f te r * collision with tho U. move Its tracks to allow for the
Sacred Ovorture—Refuge, Ben- -8 . Shipping Board Staamer Fed­ completion of tho new boulevard
eral in tho Scheldt River. Tho to the west. General satisfaction
net.
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*r Celebrated Sextette—Lucia, Doh- Ashton went down within a few was expressed by members over
minutes with the loss of the Capt­ this announcement. Mayor Lako
ixettl.
(Contoinucd on Pago Three),
Patrol—Tho American, Meach- ain and three members of the crow.
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■* Our National Anthem—The Star
Spangled Banner, Kay.*.

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GivenOuf For Band
Concert On Sunday

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Help By Neighbors
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. B.—UP)—
Resident! of three southern states
—Mississippi, - Kentucky and Ar­
kansas—today were lending aid to
neighbors, .made homclcse yester­
day by wlnd-etorme and tornadoes
which exacted a toll of six lives,
injured mure than a scoro of per.
eons and caused property damage
conservatively estimated a t . more

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Loss of both lives and proparty
waa heavier In Mississippi than
In the other state* whom the freak
of naturo spent Ms force. Four
negroes wore killed and 10 per-;
sons Injured In Yotoo City.
A?detachment of national guardmen, called to duty, by Governor
Whitfield, today guarded the prop­
erty of s|orm victim*. Many per*aona made homeless were making
their headquarters today In the
homes of Yasoo City neighbor*
where they were guests last night,
Oliver West, 70 and his wife.

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Nazimova And Bryant Lived Together
14 Years But Never Married, She Says

New Sob-Division .
Opened On West Side
Subdivision activities reported,
Include the opening yesterday of
Latonia, a Sanford subdivision
^iveat of the railroad shops.
price of lota will be (800,00,
It was announced.
The Scrugga--8coggan Realty,
Company reports that salsa In
Morvsnln have passed tho (80,000
mark. They also report the consumntion of a deal, through their
office, whereby an Orlando syn­
dicate becomes owner of property
Though ’the fox flghta a trap on Cypress Avenue, bordering the
until death, the lynx makes Uttie lako, which they intend to dovslopo aa a subdivision, it Is said.
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he might be arrested because it
was thought be had been married
to Nasimova, Bryant insisted that
hta statement in getting a license
was correct.
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In 1919 there was an announce­
ment In New York that ho and
Nasimova had been married. “Ha
ka the truth," Nasimova told
Courant when asked if he waa
single when bo married Misa'Gilhoc ley; 1 •
“What ia there to Sar? Every­
thing that can be said, has been
said. Why should the matter bo
stirred up further? Mr. Bryant
did not perjure himself.
himself, He
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guardsman was placed under buspM«n yesterday whin an agent
for an Insurance- company, which
has been ’bonding tha men arrest­
ed or Indicted.
, Mr. Buckner told bow one coast
guard officer refused a bribe of
|20,OQq, to let a rum boat slip

Cowboy Injured In
Attempt To -Blow
Up Slaughter Plant
ROCKFORD. IVo. B.—(/P)—Tho
nffection of n Montana cowboy for
the semi-wild horses of his native
ranges may cost him his life.
Frank Lilts, Miles City, Mant.,
cowboy, learning thnt horses rais­
ed on a ranch whore he wns work­
ing, were being shipped to Rock­
ford for slaughter at a horse meat
packing plant, conic hero with tho
intention of dynamiting the plant
and was seriously'wounded in the
attempt. •
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Ho was found in a thicket where
he hnd crawled after ho was shot
by a detective who saw him in
the act of planting the oxploslvc.
From his cot in the hospital
ward of tho jail, I.Jtts gave, the
police a statement Colling of four
previous attempts to burn tho
plans after ho hnd written n let­
ter to Mrs- Coolldgo, wife of the
president asking her to use her
influence against the nractice.
The other three attempts at
burning the plant wero extinguish­
ed before much damage resulted.
Slnco Ihen private detectives have
guarded the plant.
Early yesterday ono of tho
guards challenged a man crouch­
ed against a wall. In exchango
of pistol shot, the prowler appar­
ently escaped.
Iiynamlto was
found near tho brick wall. After
an all day search Litts was found
In a clump of bushes almost two
miles away, seml-consclouvlnd
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Sanford Tile Co.
Opens New Plant
The Sanford Cement Products
Company, composed of B. F. Laweon and C. E. Smith, who have
both located in Sanford perman­
ently, announces the opening of its
new plant on tho corner of Fifth
Street and Maple Avenue.
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The new factory manufactures a
high teat building tUe by a me­
chanical pressure, said to differ
from any other tilo making methods employed in this section of
the atate.
Mcihberii of the firm report an
increasing.demand for tile
ini In this city.

form a' Mmgitlon district and It
ia my opinion th a t tha canal pro­
ject is one of tha biggest improve­
ments that will over come to the
district.
M f we'RCt what we arc ontitled
to from tho- national government,
they will step in and at least
meet us halfway, for-certain!
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for certainly we
need 'an outlet from tho St. Johns
River to the Indian River and on
down tho East Coast.
• ‘ “It Is a recognised fact that
with waterway transportation, our
freight rate will be reduced at
least ono third, which will mean
tho saving nf millions of dollars
to the producers In tho affected
area. This will not be a Ufa time
coming, 'for just as soon as we
open this canal, thnt moans n
freight rate adjustment."
Senator Parrish spoke highly-of
tho beguiles at Sanford, and of
the industrial possibilities with
which he said tho city was favored.

nosed of ^Mayor Porreat Lake. P ail
Uke, Sidney Rive, M. Y. Biedsoe,
Mrs. ( Jniido Herndon and . John
Graham tang "Onward Christian
Soldiers.”
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Rika In Ckarge At Cemetery
The remainder of the service
was conducted by officials of the
Sanford Elks lodge, who super­
vised the removal of tho bodU-a
to the now Municipal Cemetery;
where they wore interred in ac-‘
cordance with tho prercrlbed ritu­
als of the organisation.
Past Exalted Ruler E. F. House­
holder led tag service* at tha genv*
assisted by Chaplain 8. Rungs.
Leading Knight C. J, Marshall.
Lecturing ]Knight J. E. Ritchie and
Loral Knight Ocorgp TM^ottos.
Members of the ImnWiofe fam­
ily left-the scene before tho graves
were filled, leaving the placing Of
the multitude of floral offerings
to the young ladies of the 8t, Ag.
nes Oalld, an organisation with
which Mrs. Coleman has boen close­
ly identified.
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Judiciary Affairs Of
State Again Working
After Three Changes Entombed

Miners
Are RescuedToday;
Two SuccumbLater

, TALLAHASSEE, Dec. B.—(/ft—
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Florida’s
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were
functioning this morning followip- three changes made Friday
in high legal circles of the state.
NEDERLAND, Col., Dec. B^-fjP)
J. B. Johnson, attorney for the
Internal Improvement Board, and —Twenty-two miners entombed in
former state sonator, had taken the flaming subterranean passage
over tho office of Attorney Gen- of the Fairvlew Mine near thl*
crnl today] Rivera Bufford .had littlo mountain town for nearly
moved Into tho seqt mado vacant 18 hours, emerged today from their
on the circuit bench .when Judge underground tomb alive. Half of
T. F. West resigned two weeks them, big stalwart fellows, stagago. and Judge Armstead Brown gea-d almost succumbed In JMOkor Miami, was signing "chief Jus- ing tunnels while other wars car­
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tiro",after his official signature ried out
In handling tho business of Flor­ The fight now haa shifted from
the. .torturous tlreiwep* earthen
ida’s highest tribunal.
Mr. Johnson’s appointment as chambers to a little frame house
attorney general canto late- yes- where a temporary hospital baa
torday—about four hours, in fact, boen thrown up to care for tho
after Governor Martin had an­ men. There death camo to claim
nounced Mr. Buford as the Jus­ two—QLrtbert Stevenson, a miner,
tice.
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workmr. Moet of the others are ex­
pected to recover.
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The Fairvlew la a gold and lead
mine. The men were entraptfsd
early yesterday when a fire brol
out In tha mine and sw^pt throuj
tho wooden timber for nearly 2
feet into the main tunneh T1
fire. waa followed by a care-1
er Comal grounded off Gadsden which blocked the portal and-li
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Point, about seven miles botow this prisoned the miners. *
city. Tho .Comal waa ftoated dur­
Tho mlnera escaped death pi
ing high tlds and today l
marily through tha building of
dock here. The vessel 1
bulwark In a wing of tha vm
drift off the ’main tunnel/ 4*
to have been undamaged.
A*VIII tha
WIU portal.
JMJIVUI, Behind tl
feet from
BURGLARS GET (30,089
shelter they escaped the
gas fumes and amoks. C
STILLWATER, Minn.. Dec. 6. stones and dirt were used
•&lt;/P)—Uurglur* knocked off the thp holes In the bulwark.
sis of .three vaults In the Stilltoday and
water postoffico
The population of "inner Lonescaped with ap
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will be placed on the market Monday morning, December 7tn. it is
ALMOST A CERTAINTY that not a lot will he unsold at the end of
THREE DAYS.

^fr^wirte, and contemplates thfl'fllkictlonorone costing one million dolla^i.
Coral Gables interests have recbntlv purchased large tracts on Lake Jes• sup, two miles from the center of Longwood, which will see big develop­
ment in the near future.
AND LONGWOOD IS THE CENTER OL ALL ACTIVITIES
LONG WOOD is spending $117. aim for a city water supply.
LONGWOOD lias a nv&gt;\. m r.' midm* way t&lt;» bring L'l«»1 Ida’s \V111 1I*. W A 'i
through town.
L( )NGW()OD is to liavi* in 11if imined iate I'lilure t he fnllowinp now inst ilntions; housed in new ovid.-m buildings. snnu to he riveted*.
The LONG WOOD HANK A- TRUST COMPANY.
The LONGWOOD PHARMACY.
The LONGWOOD MEAT MARKET.
The LONGWOOD GARAGE.
The LONGWOOD INN, I'ornuTly known a ^ the Orange and Black Hotel
has been taken over by a syndicate of capitalists, and will ho put in the
best of older, and addition ; made. When complete this hotel will he an
outstanding .factor among Florida llostelries.
An AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORY M A NUFAt'TURING COM PAN Y is exlifte d to locate in LONGWOOD in the very m ar future, the land for the
plant having been donut, d by Mr.E. W. llenck, LONG WOOD’S PIONKLK REM DEN I. I hi *, plant will give permanent employment to be­
tween 1fit) and IdM) men, Mr. llenck invites «&gt;ihc*r manufacturing com­
panies to Longwood on the same basi

LOW PRICKS WILL M AKK PROFITS FOR ALL!
The prices are so LOW as to be almost unbelievable. 1he residence lots
range in price from $.'100 to $1,000, with an average of about $500. Excep­
tionally good business frontage may be purchased at from $100 to $f&gt;00
per front foot, a price that means untold profits for buyers. Think what
Longwood will be, WHAT IT MUST LOGICALLY BECOME! Then fig­
ure profits on a conservative basis,and you will be surprised.
KORSEKN BY HENCK

BROUGHT ABOUT BY PRIME

The ultimate development of Longwood was foreseen by its founder, Mr.
E. W. llenck, years agone. It’s present leap into the public eye has been
brought about largely by Mr. L. C. Prime, General Sales Manager for the
Tinker Company, of Orlando. Mr. Prime is in touch with capitalists from
the North who have made money by following his lead in Florida real es­
tate. These capitalists unhesitatingly say that LONGWOOD is the best
proposition brought to their attention by Mr. Prime.
FOLLOW THE LEAD OF THOSE WHO KNOW!
These capitalists KNOW. Follow their lead and make money with them.
Our full staff of salesmen will be on the ground early Monday morning
to take care of all comers. First come, first served. We cannot urge
too strongly Ihe advantages of being early.

LONGWOOD PROPERTIES FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY BY

THE TINKER SYSTEM
T H E T IN K E R C O »1l'A N\
T in k er B uilding
12 W chI Pine S treet
Telephone !)0H.

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JO E TIN K ER &amp; SONS

Affiliated Companies

Phillipo T h ea ter Building

I,. C. PRIME, General Sales Manager

.13 South O range Avenue
Telephone 1178

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t o do It In th« m e a t chopper!
S otn* p eop le u*e tw ice a* much
potatoen as m ea t. You m ay like n
la rg er proportion o f men!
A good
plan la to turn it into * s lig h tly
b uttered rn ssim ile and let it hrnwtt
a little in the oven- or you may
turn It into a fry in g pan to brown
S o m e cook* make it into flat bulland brown the hull* on liotli .ule*
F a ith f u lly .
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S a W ^ r f o r n . n t loyely home on Union Avenu

C ity and Tam na.

The
lo n g stu d io -liv in g room, Luncheon Club Friday.
Q u a n titie s o f fr a g r a n t n arcissu s
Puntn Gordo— C ity co m p letes Inw ith its plaijuea, rahinets, and othMr* YV W C, S m ith lias ns ! er piece* o f a i t . together w ith a w ere used in * h a rm in g profusion stallatlm i of
w ,100,000 gal Inn
I her gu est, her mother Mrs (I F profusion of ....
flow ci * uindi* in the rnoni* w here the card tab reservoir
i McRae of Ocula
w e ir pinred I c i t i f y hand lifttrtr
this place a ino*l p leasin g picture
I pin i I* and talli*'- » n r *I-. * n r i \
(d lllllllo lit I additiHiiH)
si it* form al opening F riday aft
in 11f■h
Miss Mary Powell of Raleigh Cl noun
tin tile hearth a , h eel y Ifltf 'Hit till* i'nlf'r Mint if 4»f white* I'll V*’ii AII l*f't &lt; h*iHK plunnuij by
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will sjtem! the w in ter here with ( m , rii ii Idl on, kepi filled w i j . hull mg
tab! I**' w&lt;■i *' i*r \ ■»hil I«:i *'k*-■* till I
s i ' l e i . Mis. David Caldwell, at h i w at»n I*. Ille W Ief resill
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torm g th rou gh tin. . t a l e , mid «lo|« cl uiul U il/ab etb v}|ii *imi kci Itnf *i
'ill« I MilI*»*
1TI fin#* iirtHl »li*44*t Ill'll KAltl«* 'd t! 11(■!I■
ping over in s jm ifo r d Thursday for i] it runt l&gt; at til* &lt;I
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it com tiotes, w e ie iiwaidioi M *
m g eatale* with t o t . i k i o 1 Flm
rival w as \ | i s
U &lt;1list f soil
•ft, in tin* m t
!• I Ii oij iii 1 11lit and Mi*
I
F
iila holding*, has tieeu m ak in g n
Is*com in g cretonne
rtMHH'k v*lm 11
01 *holder
lour of inspection of tin t *lMtf a.
p]«y«**|
thf*
**\
'
e
m
gractou*H
do
Mt and Mr* .la m es h Maw
T h ose |.ln ' mg wer*
Mis l..m
cording to a statem en t fio m the kin* and thru g u e s t s . Mi
and pill IIll'll the ' II1llpl' Will , . l|f nr* i uii" .*. Y| i * I h it* ni m tliiit Mi Sttnftirtl o ffice
of
the i ’ackur I Mrs Mon o f C hicago, have re
3I"* kllnVUI fCM I \| t illllo IVlII MI ' 1 I* Iloll*
Min ti ad iu n at ion W
Realty C o m p a n y , o f Itr-ttoit
turned from a d elig h tfu l trill down till* old fash ion ed t u g - , as well H* hold* t Mr- It \ N e w m a n , Mi*
Mr. T ip ia d y visittsl sev era l i m ­ the F a st Coast and to H avana, bridge tires-ssiitiee. c on sole a *t*.
F la n k Miller, Mt» .I.ime- •■ Sha
w ntisj fl«i w i*i ■» it fit I all kind* «&gt;f
portan t point*, o liservin g gen eral I u ha
run and M is (ieorg** A Ih.l'ottcs
uctivitie* a* well as those of pal
f rit*niii*hip i’nr&lt;|i and
ticular Interest to hi* prinfipaK
Th«» 'tilth*! will h**
«kn«*h
U
\
Wherder, t c a l l o l , whrise
Mr. F I Schumacher of F.n*
nreording to the statem ent
fi
m
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til o ff ic e is in I In* F u s t Nut Ion ill
Ms was a m o n g those from out of
U pon hi* return to Sanford the
'•&gt;wn atten d in g the sectional meet viaitor* w ith thi* I'xrt'ption «*f Kn
Hank liu lld in g has
t e e n ahscilt
Packard Company l e j a u t i . lie pui
••• of the Florida F ed eration of ilny-* when it will rem ain open un- , f l o m his o ff ic e since Monday Cp
chases) II lots in on* hie ■ tllto.lg \
Mr* Scott ii
on iiis return it w as learned that
A omuii's Cluhs at the Woman's 11 1 H o'clock
their org a n iza tion ,
li e hu*&gt; re ''lull T h u rsd ay
Mm. Schumacher in! at the studio by her *i*U*rt lie had been on a hu n tin g expidt
turned to Metroit for a short lim e j is chairm an
of
S ection
Seven , M n lU ip h W u rien
, linn
It is said and will then return to I which includes the local flub,
S an ford and start the elec tio n of
several h ou ses on hi* lots on the
Mrs It it. Parker o f llollyw&lt;md,
Slllidtvtsiotl now know a* C o tta g e
arrived hi Sanford on T u esd ay for
Hill.
A C aat o f
a short stay Mr* Parker w a s one
SEASON'S SOCIETY AND MUSICAL EVENT
F im o tu
1,
P a lm e t to
carload
t itrus of the prlncipni sp eaker* at the
fruit ship p ed from this sis-tmn. to section al m eetin g of the Florida
A r tlit a —
H TUESDAY
Federation of Women's Cluhs held
dale
here T h u rsd ay
at th e W o m an ’s
The
U DEC. NTH
I dub.
You can't w in ' I ’l.iHM) police are
Fin e s t
sw orn to 'g el' you alive or dead'
Slngiuu
&gt;+ + + + + &lt; . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + + ♦ + ♦ + + + + ♦ ♦
You h a v e to g e t alt the break*

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Sanford Properly

MILAN

Chorua
In

Our suit-division is undergo­ EA T A DISH EVERY DAY
ing most substantial develop­
ment and advertising.

Try Smith's Barber
Shop for g-ood barber
work. Ladles welcome
Next to Valdez.
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SEMINOLE
CREAMERY CO.
Rhone 634
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|0 N PAID UP CERTIFICATES'!

Leather Goods For j
CHRISTMAS
GIFTS

Hand tooled, pin seal, all shapes,
Black, Brown, 'Fan and Grey.

$5.00 to $15.50

All Leather Cases
Fitted.

MadG of fine leather.

$.‘15.00 to $60.00 each

P R E S E N T S TO TH E A M U SE M E N T -L O V IN G .
T H E G R E A T E S T O F ALL R E V I V A L S — T H E

Ladies’ Hat Boxes
All leather with or without fittings.

Ladies' Purses for $.‘{.50
Grey, Tan, Brown and Black purses
and hand ba^s, made of real leather.

$.3.50 each
T hat is made from pure, rich
cream and milk is mil u lux­
ury or a fad, but a necessary
food.

A Loan Association

+ + + •0'+ ++ + *+ + + * + + + *++++^+

F IF T Y
PEOPLE

On liberal commission
Phone 219

Sen ior C hristian Enrlravnr, 0 : 1 0 1
p to.
P rea ch in g service T .10 p m
The session will meet at the clowe j
o f each p reach in g service for the
reception o f m em bers

A m e r ic a .

CO N IC OPERA CO.

Salesmen Cream

W o r O B.I

P. m.

Ladies' Hand Bags

Valentine

one little slip m ean s S in g S lu g "
This, printed on cards displayed
p rom in en tly In street cars in New
Y ork City urt ns a d isco u ra g em en t
o f crim e th ro u g h the psychological
e f f e c t o f fear upon both tiro hard
eiieil and tho imteiitiul ciim ln a i.

rnmnnmt m k im -11 a. w.
Junior Cnrlatlan Endeavor, St 10 ]

$10.50 to $35.00
Week End Cases
Ladies fitted cases, 14 to 18 inch size,
made of all leather.

$12.50 to $50.00
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Men’s Leather Bill Folders and Card Cases made of fine pin seals,
black and brown, $2.50 to $3.50.

: N o auperlor or alm ilar :
m u s i c a l organ ization will
appear In th is city d u rin g
(be p resen t a e a io n i

THE WORLD’S REST LOVED AND MOST TUNEFUL OPERA

A Super-Production In
Point of Beauty, of Art
and P lctu reaq u en eie,

SEAT

SALE

MONDAY

Ita Melodlea lnapire and
Set New Lyric Standard*
In th e M ualc World.

'MAILORDERS
TREMENDOUS

The Yowell Company

1r. 1

�Itotm/' tar *s m*n&gt; u 0.00
germ* have boon found In the
of a tlnglo Insect.

Parker

wisely associated In Bl

Brothers D ealer to “send one over

I. W. PHUUPS’ SONS

bathroom

Ponzi Seeks Wealth In Florida

Mr. and Hr£ Boss, recant ar­

rivals from Honolulu, huvo thslr
pftrsio apartment completed and
nitva moved Into It.

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’ . Comer Oak Avenue and 2nd Street

They have bean occui Inr the
Wayne cottars since tho arrival.
Recant arrivals • In Ooldsnmd
are Mr. and Mrs- Powell of North
Carolina located In tho David
Douflass house.
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,. Mr, and Mrs. Carney of Colodo ,who have purchased n small
ove on the Mike Howell road
near Garden Lake, and Mr..and
Mrs. Carlson and two children, alson of Colorado'arc'occupylny the
Henderson house,
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There Is no evidence that bees
/(an bear, though their aense of
amoll Is stro n rv developed.

BY TAYLOR

MOM’N POP
i.TDO- 6BEWHAT AROCKr
THINK WOOCAN MOVA
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ER LIKE THIS Ktf^fOO J

DEAREST THIS IS IHC’
HAPPIEST MOMENT OP
MVUFB-TOlGRJNGIS
TKE EViDCNCSOPMY
GREAT LOVE-TPS
J
Radiant spa r k le /
REMINDS Me O F - J •

OH ISN'T IT

60R 3E 00S?
IT MUST MM B
COST flO O O *
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HELD ON

GIVEN AT

Thursday, Dec. 10, at 2 P. M
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Charles L’onil, only rscvntly rt’lcsmd from prUoii fur his iloston In­
vestment swindle. Is now a Florida ri nltor, trying hard to make enough
money to pay off his creditors. Ho has organised an Investment com­
pany and Is selling off his creditors. He has 'organised an Investment
company la tolling $10 units of Investment, promising to redeem them
for $30 ench. Meantime, a seven-year'sentence in tno Massachusetts
prison Isjianying overJtIs head.
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JUStLOOKArMY ,Tn
engagement ring h 9 nt/

VE9P-H0NEST7RBAUN?
oh x know nr d id ,.
OHAUNT LDC/- UNCLE /
HENRY—

rr MAGNiYicewrrChiCK ,
WONT ADMIT IT BUT IT J

S^MUSTHAVB C O S T /

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catsup And "T
LITTLE BSHBSI
vjhere ' d He GET TOE. - /
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NOW OPEN
, - THE ALTAMONTE HOTEL

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLA., '
Between Sanford rind Orlando. Our TwenUcth Season
Magnificent location. 27 acres in grounds, bordering
two lakes. Golf, tennis, orango grove, etc.,, all -free to
guests.
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Fine orchestra, cuisine and service excellent. Select
family hotel. Rates very moderate.
GEO. E. RATES &amp; SON—Owners and Proprietors.

J. H. JACKSON
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Long Tima Loans on Residences and Business Property,
Easy Repayment Plan
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Office In new Merrlweather Building
Phone 611
2nd Street.

50—Desirable^ R esidential Lots—50
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The City Prosperous’!

DRIVE OUT BEFORE DAY OF SALE
FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO PROPERTY
Remember our motto is
You Make the Price We Make the Deed1
pLD KENTUCKY AUCTION-CO.
Orlando, Fla,

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Two Officers And Two Other
Members Of Order Under
Arrest Following Seizure
Of Quantity Of Whiskey

a v o n Pa
—nuilding p
000 In Aron
year, nceortlii

JPUI a tutsi Ul
I.VW|
The tbtal for the Twin-Cities,
Officers Algo-Raid
Avon Park and Schring, which al­
Plattsburg, N.Y. Club most join each other, was $5,182,otto. Pe(*J[ftI&gt;cr . permlta- totalled
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Action That Exalted Ruler $ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 .^ ^
Atwell Take Unknown;
S8,000,9Q At Daytona Beach
Padlock Of Club Is Sought DAYTONA BEACH. Fla., Jan. 1
fenere T o r * Town
—(/Pi—Quitting permit© of Day­
ST. LOUIS, Jan.* 1—(A1)—Two tona Beach; the greater city bom
jK o rt Contract With
office** and two other member* &gt;f with thoHMew Year, reached apthe Elks lodge hero are Under
^ b fin ite Wage Scale
bond on liquorv charges and the
Burko Adams of Omaha, tho young
may bo padlocked as a
N E W &lt; Y O R K , Ja itf 1 — ( A P ) man who'Induced steamship com­ Clubhouso
result of a raid on the club Thurs­
- The anthracite atriko; panies to carry tourists to Europe day night by federal dry agents,
hlch began four months in rehabilitated steerage quarters, who seized liquor that had been
*o, began th e notdjwu; w M and thus made It possible for thou­ stored awny for a new yoar’s
of Americans to tour Europe party.
,«lnndiiifr forces! still far sands
at a minimum of expense, lit going
Tho Elks’ clubhouse a t Plnttsto try to go from Cairo to Cape­ burg, N. Y., also was raided last
b pcrntor3, town, the Full length of Africn, by night by federal agents, who seiz­
’or 1t h
e e automobile. It never has boon ed n quantity of liquor and arrest.after struggling ,V-J
4 r--e&lt;i tho club steward. • .'
Uuys and nights, ethausted done before,
This calls to mind a raid a few
their arguments/ THuraday
months ago on the home of B.
[ht in tho endeavor to fwiiuade
P. O. E. lodge number one in New
IYork, in which liquor was found in
A th c w o rk m 'ln c k u the m |u X
the grill room, and the subsequent
* recess was dech^cJsntnTUcs- _ •
padlocking of the building by fed­
y in the h o p e ,* * meanwhile
eral authorities,'
nothing may
to bring
As a result of liquor seizures nt
►two sides together.
Snnf
Iho New York club house, Judge
KnJ. W. W. Ipgli*, bad of tho while c
William Hawley Atwell, grand ex­
fetters’- group, left for Scran- Year
alted ruler of the Elks, recently
t while John L .Leva, president the clt;
suspended the lodge for 30 days Charred Body Of T. XV. Evans,
the miners* unloji, Amalned in
Wes!
•The suspension is to becomo effec­
WYork
1 ports &lt;
Prominent Attorney- And
tive tom orrow.,
It is understood’that the recess within
Son Of Noted Jurist, Is
Atwell’s Action Unknown
operators. From"
Identified
By Ex-Boar'der
was imwii that
Judge Atwell would not indicate
of tin coal comInst night what, if any action- ho
ATLANTA,. Ga* Jan. 1.—(A1)—
►frier before
intends to take in thd m atter of
fell conference.
the liquor seizures hore and nt The body of ri man Identified Into
iflMApked
Pluttsburg. Advised of the raid Inst night ns T. Warthen Evans,
[loigreo to a*
here, the grand exalted ruler said: prominent Atlantn attorney, ami
ns fears, prenon of the Intq justice Boveroly D.
“It Is rather surprising - that Evans, of the Supremo Court of
ira on cumllmembers of a great national ord- Georgia, today lny in an undertak­
m# scale and
der will *so far forgot, themselves ing establishment, charred almost
is. should be
as to hiimillata the organization”. beyond recognition.
;rant.’ blfered
Twelve federal agents, headed
Tho body was found following
i U n a f the
by James Dillon, chief of federal the burning of the Evans home
tonfcr^nco WH) htaitte In for
enforcement ngetns, took p art in Thursday night. The origin of tho
UAVUnniUit .MP
the raid on tho St. Louis-clOb.,
fire has not bacn determined.
provided t i n
Dillon said the officers found Idcntificntlnft was rondo by Miss
bottles of -liquor conccnled in vu- Elizabeth Chappell, a form r bonni­
rinu* parts of ttuuj&gt;ulldlng, each er nt the-Fvnns home, from n signet
labelled with fcnme mnn*&amp; name. ring bearing an old Enfeiiah “E”
ml operators.nmf miners de- Officials of the lodge declared that and through her familnrity with
-d argilj rt recess after having been
the liquor belonged ’to individual his features.-*' "
contract
&gt;le to reach agreement dur- members of and not the order.
Mrs. Evans wn« not at home nt
post three rluyn.
the time of tho fire, presumably
May
Close
Clubhouse
fitf omo forth
Dry agents In fit- pouts and
of arbitration to | Cl* deadlocks, Plnttsburg,
Dillon made threats of padlock­ being In Miami. Fin., whera Bhe is
N. V., make raids
Tho mine ownen
tiujt they on Elks* clubs and seize quanti­ ing the clubhouse and detained
(fid hot seek waj nccRtma bat
members there until the. agents
of whiskey.
[believed it was : 0f»ry to pro- ties
had completed their search. Tho
Prominent
A
tlanta
attorney
Kido for adjusting r Uit economic burned to death when flames de­
irohibitlon official announced ills
konditiomi migiit
Nt in the fu­ stroy hla home,
ptcntlon to toko up with U. S. Dis­
;* .
PHfCV
bids 1025 good.Jiyo as trict Attorney CUrrey, -the possi­
I The minors op el tho Markle It Nation
groeta new year with toiling of bility of having the club locked un­
k k n o n 'th c grow m in the last Liberty
■Boll for first tinia hi der the padlock.
Kto nrbitra- .00 y ean .
Later Dillon ordered the nrrest
of Arthur II. Kiplmun, 38, exalted
•/FO R EIG N
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ruler, nnd Sebastian Podrolie, 55,
Prince Carol, heir to the Ru­ stew.tr |, and James Bprtoro, a
manian throne, has relinquished member.
all rights to tho crown.
The three with James Johnoff,
35, who was arrested during the
raid as he entered the building car­
rying 12 quarts of liquor, jwere nrBaseball To Give All .nigned before U. S. Commissioner
SANTA BOS
Q, Jon. 1.— If is Time to Business Atkins and released under $1,000
hP)—With comb o-&gt;f one of the
bonds to appear on chargo of pos­
busiest years li Ublf century
session of liquor.
—
I, Jan. 1,-—(A*)—
r.t 'Work In this *'Bury of hnWASHINGTON
Famous Physician
((Deacon) Scott, substitute
lure, Luther EH M today prs- Everett .(Deacon)
Inftclder of p Washington AmarDies At Memphis
sen ted to the !
Icabe, \VKo
ds the major league
Fifeart g ift a 1
m*a,played, has de­
record for
"MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jon. 1.—(/P&gt;—
new flowers and
ls baseball days and
elded to er
Dr. Frank D. S my tho, 68, one of
The 'plant \
1 announced devote "birr T to his recreational
the south's most prominent sur­
Quit' during 'th*
•ju st closed parior in F
Wayne, Ind.
geons, died in o hospital hero early
he had perfected
'major creahis status of a 10
today-following an attack of heart
tirtns and lmpro|
!h Today he
majors, Scott con
MIAMI, Jan, 1.—(AO—Twonty- disease, induced by an illness from
, into all p
| the world not b«3Km to he
a minor league club, fivc unset diamonds were found in which he had suffered for several
tsands of sri
will bear and If "tile Washington
manage­ possession of Watson Moulthorpe, years.
e new crent
decides to give him his re­ 20, who Is being held in default of ’ As .a Lieutenant Colonel in tho
| After 2fl_yem
fiperimentn- ment
medical corps a t the U. S. army
lease; it will of necessity be uncon­
Mr. Burb
k created a ditional. President Griffith has in­ $10,000 bond by Westfield, Mass., during the world war. Dr. Smythe
police
on
charges
of
robbing
Mr.
pew camnssia,
•tiking blue timated that ho will not stand in
and Mm. Vann A. Smith on a lone­ for a time commanded base hospi­
fflowur. While
•amoiala T* tho way of Scott if .ho desires to ly
tal number 87, a t Neullly. Franco,
road in Hialeah, Dee. 24.
[not widely kna
* new. pro* devote his attentions to his busi­
a suburb of Paris. Ifa-hud been in
The
Smiths,
whose
address
ts
ductioii •excells
iters in its ness and look out for his own fu­
ill health ever sine© his return from
given
as
Fort
Lauderdale,
report­
beauty and abilil
Multiply.
ture. ^ i T f ;
:
• • ••&lt; ed to police that the driver of thd Franco In 1810 and abandoned the
f From his rain!
Im, Burbank
Although Scott’s nam e, remains taxicab in which, they wero passen­ practice of surgery some tlmo ago.
era produced th«
hw teosinto, on ths roster of the Wnahlnktun
Dr. Smythe was a nativb of Missi­
y Asiaiiblous pi
tot grows club, his severance of relations gers, stopped tnh/rab on pretense ssippi.
k from rig h t with organized baseball is nnticl- that he had loot hnrwaur and then
robbed them of $1,050 *1 the point MAN SHOT DUH1NG PARTY
^ Tha third
the Senators go south
[flower, sla­
lg-tralnlng.
Several shots were fired a t Mr, 1. AYAY1.AND, Mas*.,-Jen, 1—(fP)
nt developed
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S m ith /p o lice w ere told. "ThB ^lriy/ Mansion Inn, a road house crowd­
vbtid trito- Shapely Hips Needed er than drove off leaving his ed with Now.Year's revellers was
* the torch For New Style Gowns “fares" to make their way from thrown Into an uproar Surly todsy
Fifty Fourth Street and tho bay when Arthur J. Blake, a Chelsea
* profusely,
afoot. '
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police was shot, probably fatally,
*v
and
imstrain &lt;
CHICAGO, Dec. gi.—bP)—The
Moulthrope was arrested while after an nrrpm ent in one of tho
y, mm9rrien who wear ready- a t hj* former home In Westfield, upstairs dining rooms.
!■than I
ft hereafter must meet whero he was spending the .Christ­
clflcatinns; otherwise mas holidays. His arrest was at
won’t fit.- A garment, the instonco~of Miami police who
,Huvo * 42 bust moos-, had arrested Jock Culver, 25,
he hips'must measure another taxlrab driver.Direct capiases were issued by
l'c h a rt has been ad- Robert R. Taylora J r , county b»v
Florida
Chicago D re« Man- Heitor, charging Moulthrope with , Approximately four timesCommlaid tho Interstate Mer- highway robbery, and Culver with businesa was imndlod byjjhtf}
•, has cltiil, to forestall monu- aiding and abetting.’ Culver is said era -Union Telegraph, Comp
and Gulf
9 skimp sizes to save to have admitted driving Mbulth- Sanford office durifwThe year 18*5
i Oak, for
rope to West Palm Beach after than fn 1024, nccordlpg to a state’
wtrS- obtained from the alleged robbery.
■The comB’^ m riitf'a f several
htes, wiu
and the following
^ the/ subr
" Mr. Tharp stated th a t tho rules
of the company forbid his giving
out the actual am ount-of money
involved, or the velumo of businesa
handled, but he Intimated th a t the

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Nations

Valuable Gems Are
Found With Arrest
Of Taxicab Driver

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December equaling all
Building In F ro st Pn*
Front Proof during 1*
1530,000, It wan annoi
The total it m o re th
1824. V-.
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With building pcrtnl
over 91,100,000 Lake
*truction gaincs 9700,t
over 1024. The total 4
dude permit for a |50
fund* which ‘were r t l i
ego but permit lo r whi

running

Rumanian Kingdom
Mokes Known His Desire
fn-Lei ter To King; Boy 4,
To Be Next Heir Apparent

Prince Is Traveling
Incognito In Italy
Wish To Quit Royal House
Long Been Known; Parents
Not To Stand In The Wny
PARIS, Jan. 1.— (A7) —Crown
Print© Carol, who -has renounced
the Uirone of Rumania, presumab­
ly la touring iho resorts of narth«m Italy Incognito. Whether his
beautiful Italian inamorato is ac­
companying him as he travels, is
th a t San*
of Florida
:ed and in
tho rightful" joy -Attcndl
celebration of ,its odven
im portant th a t w* do n
sight of tho duties and i
slblllUea of.each of tta cn
with th e btHWlng of •
city here on the'banka pi

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Lako Monro&lt;?. .t &gt;

Vo Serious Occurrences Mark
Various Celebrations -With
Which 1926 Is Greeted In
. C u sto m a ry Joyous Manner
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The* nsw year was ushered in
nt Sanford with many parties And
(lances whero horns and whirligigs
und various amf sundry other noise
makers combined with the laugh­
ter and uproarious confusloh of
young peoplo to drown the noise
of tho retreating year's footsteps
and crcato an atmosphere of good
fellowship and Joy altogether ap­
propriate for the birth of fc new
twelve month period of opportun­
ity and anticipation.
Today all stores and banks and
business optnldinkgsMito •'rinsed in
honor of the occasion, riftl ^onford residents enjoyed trio day In
many ways, some taking to the
fields in cliaso of tho festive deer
and clfndve birds, others emulating
Isaac Walton and preparing to
shatter now year truthful resolu­
tions In describing the day's
sport. While others simply sat
nrotipa their homes and had a big
t|p&gt;6flrv.a quiet way.
’Th© City R ail and postoffice al­
so dosed and thd harassed postal
clerks were given an opportunity
of relaxing from the rush of tho
Christmas sdaaon. Even tho fact
th a t today is tho first of th©
month as well as tho first of tho
year has apparently
faded to
dampen tho ardor of Sanford cele-

his royal obligations, howaver.
long has keen known in Europe hnd
the surprise over tho present as­
pects or the situation is-attached
only to- tho fact that ho JCing
Ferdinand and Queen Mario a t l
length have given in to his wishes.
Since Carol .-left England after
tho funeral or Dowager Queen
Alenndrin thero has been.little in

A suggestion comes frotn dlplomalic circlus that Carol Ms in vio­
lent disagreement with the Ruman­
ian government over its military
program.
V Reports as to the friendliness of
tho .prince for the charming . Ital­
ian woman havo drawn n semi-of­
ficial statement from Athens, tho
house of his •wife, Princess Helen,
that no divorce proceeding are
pending betweon Carol and. Helen.

Sanford has accom
much, bust still nos m
accomplish, much th a t
bo carried’through excel
co-ordinating public, *hd
each of you to Include fl
now ycarV rtsofutioris ti
intention of supporting i
slsting In cvety way the i
of this city. May the pe
b rin g 'to each of you 4 I
realisation of Hfo'a good
nnd prosperity, peace and hap­
piness. T*
V* /
/,*
FORREST LAKE,
ip ? ®
fed

DLl

Room W hdto C t
W ere A r r e t e d W
Chief of
Rams and Shoriff C. M. Ran
turned last night from f it A’
tine where they were called
Wednesday night to tdtmtify
nnd Cluo D re*. Sanford, boye,

Tuesday night and ch
robbery by St. Johns''
thoritle*.
•’/
‘iv i?
I t was sUtod this m
tw o ’trunks. jwUch -a
from the Hudson car beloni
to 'E d W ard.pf this city ,
found In tho posseuion \o f
boys when'arrested.
• When ,JacksonvllT©(- dated
URBANA,’ III., Jan. 1.—(/P).— broke into their room' bn L
midnight, ’pre»umwi
Coach Zuppke of Illinois may not Street in that city they fouro
resflln proparolitr,.
expect to find any muro $100,000 almost complato arsenal . con
Now "Year’s ccfebl
layers'* on his frekhman squads,
White House.
ut he is,nevertheless keeping a
KSNcw Year'll Grei
sharp eye on tho probable succes­
sors of tho famous “Red” Grange
on'his 1020 football teuni.
« n fc m e n ts -* y T Via
Mk Ward's c&amp;h
Dawes that t l * year
And ho thinks he has found ona Saturday
night an
the world more, pcac
who ran partly fill tho Whoa tod Officer Beckwith,
ntty tlmo since the *
iceman's shoes’, providing scholastic police department
* 'l UHIIIII/UU, o«-&gt;l
Drummond,
a w VWM
t t a rM
difficulties do not interfere.'
lag morning In
the
Iaague
of
Nations
The promising find is Forrest subdivision ’near 1
forth coming dlianpag
("Frosty”) Peters of Ui Rings,
Chief. Williams
onomic conference as,
Montana, who kicked sovan field th*. tim e of their
nortanco to the world I
goals ~ in one game In his high were in company
Brisml of Franre, soyi
school days. .This fall he excelled who gaAo" their
tloment of the debt c
Simms an a Ullie
ay VoH.: The (the United States on
be from Ban-.basis would be a long sti
tho 55-yard Rno.
t failed to e s - 1rohobilitoting the trouble
Besides his accurate too, Peters
of Ms country,
is oho of the best forward passers
berlff’s forces ■ At Washington the Al
seen at Illinois since the days o*
Jrdw'boys and League offered New Ycsj
Larry Walqulst.
r th* past ton* lions for citiions. to ad
ifto r the rob-1 resolutions urge to ia l ai
“Peters shows great promise of
storo and the *ami obcdicncq to the lav
being a second Grunge,” s^id Coach
Zuppke today, “liu is even more
versatile but needs to dovelop cer­
tain fino points essential to exceL

Zuppke Discovers A
Rival Of Grange In
Illini Grid Prospect

C

No cases of drunken driving
were reported, and If any liquor
celebrations ware held no evidences
of them appeared on the streets
according to Police Chief Roy G.
Williams.

DeLand City Limits
H ave Been Extended
DELAND, F Is- Jan. l.—VP)—
Extension of DeLand city Uptitiv
becoming affective, today, gives the
city increased area of about seven
and a half square miles, extending
tho corporate limits to take In Do
Land Liuiding, ono of the fit. Johns
river, and afpurtion uf LJlEb Boresbeeomd affective until .haw offi­
cials ato elected, this city also
changes its government to the
city manager-commission form,
with a comipisrioner elected from
each of four wards and the Mayor
elected a t large.

Western Union Telegraph Company

Police Report N ew
Year’s Elve One I
Quietest Observi

TPolicc report that last n ig h ts
a very .quiet *one considering' l
many celebrations which, p a r t
progress al? over tho city.
that y eprow tha moh»$ handled by
Their activities were eonftr
tho company.
to the patrolling of the stso
In 1M$ th©. company employed |n the usual manner and no;
rests of any consequence
made. • * . • &gt;
'Chief Roy 0 . Williams had .
structcd his force to bo o a ,&gt;‘]
loekout for reckless and drun]
drivers but not one Arrestijf
mad* on theso rimrgt’** It la‘»i
H A few drunks wero pulled'In I
'this morning severs! people ra
station with tags
shlch had been put
it night for parking

t.Congress
!,‘JZn. i-—c/n—,
of Tallahassee,
cantly that he
kto for Congress
trlet, will begin
ths middle
here. Mr.
e scat now
Smithwiek,
jjkWCoavcn-

1noMion of I
IVopIo’* Cor
\ “Thero la
Insvealcd tie

chemistry i
he sakL ’

asm. tT »
dresu.'s to
ardson, E

�SANFORD

F R ID A Y , J

WE WISH YOU THE

Hockey Honors

BEST OF t o

Hiroughout die Year
*
1 *

.m

All-Southern Team W ill B e
Resolve to Ifcsu
Ypur health a n

am e
«n&gt; b Given L e c tu re
t/pi_ ning down (irnrvre from behind la
While
Jim Barnes,-Johnny
~j\ evident in his 'very practice.' A.
Jacksonville will M"d Practically
And Helen (Wain*
i' OB- all-aotithern team out on tha.
t. . tendency to fumble evident in hla
rar'y
workouts
Imre
hn
i
been
"right
Serve
As Audience
road following the gam- or Sat­
*‘4" *
■**
urday between the Jacks-mville All otcrcome.
John
Shirl.'v.
the
lanky
Alaba­
J
*n'
I—-W)—HarPASADKNA, Jan. L—(JP)—Tho
Stars and the Chicago Bears h*.oJcd by Red Grange, it was deci'led man, Is another who has proven,
S ® * !:
Wain- Undefeated, never tied football
today at a conference of those con his worth Bull Wesley is making,
J?nJT t**w of the Universisty of Ala­
bama faced the University of
trolling the fate of the Jackson guird, it i« thought, after a hard"
ville team that is being bnrknl t3 light. He has F.llinger, formerly
Washington’s unbenten eleven on
’ furnish publicity to the metrnpoi* of West J'nint, apprised to him,
the Rose Bowl tnrf here today in
_________
_
| however, and the ex-army mart' III
a battle for the east-west gridiron
tie of Florida.wj uln* £ ,* h*'
• " * supremacy. Some 50,000 fpns held
Northern And eastern men as a a rn« tiutsl star nt the position
title have proven unamendsble to rha-lrv |tow*er is one , .h „ ; E i T « ,£ ? ? ,,&amp; . G rjn ' ,&gt; • “* « " - tickets to the intersectionil clash,
training discipline, it was whisper- mm frem tin- North who h
representing the eleventh meeting
and ay#*lt eight of the places, ftimJiu U .i, certain that
since 1910 of representative squads
“ ofreguTara on ihr team wilT be run the team from the it
of the two actions.
1filled by all-southern players.
back nniltion. As a rcsul
Both teams were in excellent
Watching the workouts of the shift in coaching views, it ' nro- w»" trn v tJ .n c , tba o ffic er c h a rre d , j condition physically and mentally.
men at the Fairfield Stadium yes- buhls thv Cv Williams,
What effect the anticipated
,a
* ?r f,our' T he o ffic er!
■terday, were a number of men player will te in n« right l',ri'
and warm
weather would
aekle,
ha waa forced to travel at a ‘sunny
t ..... ......
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...
(i who know football from tho ground with l‘un Phillio« playing enter, ‘“ te or over 75 mile* an hour to I hive on the northerners accuatomT1,- ----- -*
' Ptl to the cooler climate of tho
0Du»nd who hafa seen Rsd Orange .Fincher, of raurse will be * l_,‘ e a t e n t h e
NEW YORK, Jan. t . —(/F)—The him. It was re-named
nUy. They declared that fled tackle, Hving n further (
1 northwest, was n matter of apec'Barron, th*. slaiMnp halfback who Tech asnect t&lt;i the team,
! ulntten today. What advantage movie lota of California hnve won Beast.”
captained Georgia Tech a few i announerd late vesterda
1 the Crimson Tide would derive n victory over Broadway for the
years ago, Is stiwing every hit Hancock of h.wa n..w road
j from the atmosphere conditions presence of John Barrymore this
, a.good at the famous Red Grange. ro|(irt(J„ wi„
th„
h,
| similar in California nrul Alnha- season.
Following the conclusion of his until the star sow Dolores ( os­
and as in open-field ru.mer has ,
,
. ,,
,
I ma, which has tieen in the south*
no equal on footbi.II fields today. Wm n''*, wr,'k
: rm ers’ favor since they rolled into successful Appearance in Hamlet teite, daughter "f Maurice (’osteite,
Tho redhead reported thinner and lV was meniiotrd m an uri
j the city, it exported to lie reduced, in New York and Ixmdoir, the not­ veteran movie nrtor. on the lot.
“She's the girl for the role,"
lighter than ever before in his sth- a t htcagh pate &gt; m.-piri'd I
I if not eliminated by Washington'^ ed nrtor several months ago went
, recoifnls.t ii greater o f f e n s i v e to the West coast to make only Barrymore insisted, nnd ns a result
letic career, and fast ta a flush of Grange a 'In be-' tin kb- 1
one photpplny for Warner Broth­ the prominent actress was shifted
' strength.
"light The speed he showed in run rvci nlaynl agnne t
Neither stimul was ronsitlered a ers, This has been completed, but and Dolores sent onward to star­
I favorite in the mutest, the brown now hr is at work on a second, dom after only three months' ex­
I
*&gt;f the fighting huskies meeting and a third remains to bn made. perience lwfore the camera
Wrestling* Is First
Movie:; No! To Halt
“ Heretofore, 1 have worked
In making the picture, Barry­
equal avoirdupois in the football­
spasmodically in the movies,”' more did not jump down a whale,
ers of the South.
t t Love Of Berlunbach Lilda Dray’s Dancing;
hut in refusing the services of a
The frnens was slightly in
I "doubln” in dangerous scenes, he
Washington's favor if viewed i
NEVV YORK, Jan. l.- - (A t - :*sul
NEW YORK. Jan 1 ./Vi—c ;j | .:
once was dragged twenty feet bofront the point or past perfor
"jcrldr J ir M itv.r.y ,in Gray may stay in i he movies,
1
tew the sea surface. Another lime
wclriit cuami’icn. Wdi go M V to |,ut ,he will find ii.m- t.. .ontinue '
he fractured three ribs. He Int­
i? be-Tead ock unj the »&lt;...a is when hrr d#m.jn , „„
er suffered infected rope burns on
P
Tl"' hi,n»‘v
" C just fh-:
his arms nnd legs.
After seeing the first print of
{
Orifflnstly a wroitlor and Olyrr
' " f ,h "
’ pic mat chnmpicn ill BW, Bail ’v , u ' h r.
!«»■ f nr** nn
the play, he telegraphed the com­
never has la‘t h t rcit in tin vr-p- n. 5“,r- '■ 11 ' ■' ■m res-. ‘Miss
pany’s New York offices:
■‘ pliag rjmrt, dcipite his uau.ua! i,n ?
' hr •' ' Ilr“
re-)
“ I am crazy about it. It is
r* iucce** wftn tn» gbvttr..
m*,,J ''l 1,1,1 movl, s
the onlv motion picture production
‘‘When I auit the rihi*.*' he jiy
1n‘ ,n
u*Ui **• \ »ik. • *.*•»
I hnve ever done tlint I really lik­
ed."
I.nkn Worth—Sn
"The Sen Beast," will lie relens• ng installed in
in January. Barrymore now is ut
Street.
work on "Don Juan," in which
Mary- Astor is the lending wo­
man, nnd when tins is completed,
* Dad* Uly Utilitl.i C». ,&lt;■
will begin work on Sahatini's "The
Tjuildipit tlectric lines and i r.i t
Tavern Knight."

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p

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Barrym ore Succum bs To Lure Of
M ovies F ollow ing Close Of Hamlet;

roily rttJatinz ayitom,- to rar&gt;
for four Umrs yrascnl population

Patton
RH
(lillia
Etserau
FB
Barnoa
Officials: Referee
Eckershall
(Chicago): umpire, McCord (Illi­
nois); field judge. S p r i n g o r.
(Penn.); head linesman, Vanell,
(Chicago),
Starting time: 2:15 p. ni. ( Pa­
cific time).
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JUST AROUNDTHE CORN URFF-ON EVEPYSr O']

Lakeland—New clubhouse, garduner'a house and swimming pool
to he constructed at Lake Parker ADVERTISEMENTS‘TELL YOJTWHAT THE ROMANCE
OF BUSINESS IS, DOING FOR YOU.
,
Yacht Club

of llllnul, ill, •
1'reitUrni F i e t i t i k h
of Urripany a i n

i;u -n

.Marih

t ’e l'la ( ‘qolnigr Innu u u iat
e l till. Pel h pi eei.l■ -n
I “ ffNtv lh'iu»,in,| l.tnnH i-i.
wl'rn f i . tt.slint* .1' i i t) T o
k\n I,in,,|.|,^B
T.ti ii i |,. . « , .
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Urynn

August.
-S h ip p in g ,
Board accepts
llenry Ford's o/tsr of ll.7»6,ooo for 100 scrapped ship*
-B ten m er Mackinac holler m
plodes near Newport. It. 1
Thirty passengers killed.

SANFORD GROVE

September

Ky .

. (uuml ' V v l Jl'-r I: »lay»
■srnaior'-ln Jill M i -omiu h

J en n ings

-Dirigible Shenandoah de
nt roved and H of crew
killed. In atorm at Cam
bridge. O.
-All but three of crew of J«
die when subm arine 8 51 is
rammed and sunk.

October
-United

S ta tes

A D V A N C E IN P R IC E S JA NU ARY 6TH

Shipping

Board oust* n*ar Admiral

Leigh C Palm er (retired) *e
prealdent' of th# Fleet Cor­
poration. Capti Elm er E.
Crowley, Boeton and New
York, takes hie place.
IH-ud body o f Charle* Ames,
U 8. airmail pilot. Cleve­
land. O., who dlaappeared
10 days before, la found In
wrecked plane Jn m ountain!
near Bellefonte, Pa.

This price advance

nly what was to b e expected
vt i -Z+ ■'* ■r*' ", r '

in view of the fact that improvements actively under
way. Streets are being graded and no time w ill be lost

November ,
House W a y s and Means
Committee complete* work

in carrying out the developers’ complete plan to make

on tax rwductioh ahd
Dual reductlpn J(Jtal at 1301.:i60,7O». ,
v
Court-martial trial of Wil­
liam T Mitchell atarte.

Sanford Grove a most desirable home community.

December /
Governor Miriam "Ma" Fergutun refuaea" to “ throw
herself to wolve*" by calling
special ssaslon o f Texas
le g isla tu r e ■*
.

Sanford Grove, Inc.
,*• ‘
*’ I,
HART NASON, Sales Director

J-n

K c r v .1 2

deJidoq

NDER, G

1—John T Scope* found guilty
or
violating
Tennessee's
'inti-evolution latv and lined
ti—William

p
(^riiOu* dui/ niu-vtiYr,
►»an# frefrf N.trm* to inert
'fiijt t,| »
k af»t| tonm tr»

March 4.

Tasty, Yellow Halves

f 100

-Nu|*|*lj; (It 4Mfj rogin

.i

Prepared wilhi Cheese and
Tomato Sauc
No. 2 Can

ihtly

J in b u r ^

—I *r of J llrryM **

Fort Meade - Contract award
oded for erection of proposed Ho
tel Terrace.

build your . wealtl
b4 trading at A&amp;]

First N’a t’l Bank Bldjf.

Phone 249

�W e s t oud

q u a rte r 4

of. S ect I or
n a n * * a#

om e To

tie In flvc^y wmy

TOKYO,Jait
nAry *J*pnne«e
otorj ban both
t He lnt or Ior of t he*
rial Pnlai".
to*change
The motion pidin
all • that. In accni
nlrcom ent rendicti between the
jjgtfeatfon&amp;l and Household' auir/ Japanese
what h.s Mu­
tko . from the
taken df cvcry Interesting roorn ’irt .the m a g ­
nificent palace.
.
.' )
'Among th“ *‘Bhota? will bo th o se
of the Main. Entrant*, the Imper­
ial Porch, H6moi Bail, C h lg u sa
Hall and Pboehix Hall. T l h n s a ls o
will bo taken of the .Imperial An­
cestral Shrines, ns wet' an t ho Fukiage Garden. .. ^
X, „ .

m in g r T o ]
sth 'O cfs

N

r - Horetaforpw only-'a^rtldni p d r so n v
w ore allowed insicMr tn e '1 paltfco.
Ilecent social tendencies o f the
J a p a n e s e , w h ich
b r o u g h t About
passage of a n e w suffrage law g i v ­
in g ail citleens the vote, are said
P ,,cci ni» to hare caused the a u th o r itie s tn
decide th at the Imperial F a m i ly
fftnedB Portu- should bo b rou gh t^ in c lo s e r touch

:aui22?Pjri Gif*ed
m i x S s .
ulin-cclli*t,

w i t n e s s tny h a n d and t h e a

Sarasota P e r m i t s
; , SARASOTA, ?lit.,
'

Mammy. W arlow nn&lt;rcart»enti
-SuMeitars f o r ^ Complainant.

fa h F isr ® *

ciT O t *
c o u n t y . ki.m iio a . n r
CUASCK.lt t .
_ ,‘l l » To Q " ln Title
J. P. Ml/BSELWIIITK. Complainant.
s o i . fi

fe e t.'N n r th f
tile s,-W est M
• r ly ! • * f-*l
n o fee ( | -7 7
8m yth, I
at) parties clali
e r Marlon
urwise; in i
serf' '
llvl
dial
M
or m»*r
las* above ’4
hur Smyth. »
all par 1 1i s
er Arthur Hfn

OATLOIU) 5 . 'CASK. If living, and
If dead, the heirs, devisee*, g ra n ­
tee* or other rlnlmnnts tinder
Gaylord G. Case.
deceased, or
ufhetwMo, In nhd to the follow*
In* deaerlbcd property In Seitil.
nolo X’punty. Florida, to wit:
Tho W est Quarter of the South­
w e s t Quarter of the Northeast
Quarter uf Section Three. T o w n ­
sh ip T w enty-on e 8.. Hanes SS K.,
et al., Defendant*.
Order nf I'nhllratlnn
T o Gaylord O. Case. If living. and.
If dead, nil parties claiming Inter­

*rwl*«. in an

LUCT U ^ A V IB and the heirs, dnv*
L ast / e a r direct taoa a v e r a g in g
Isees, Krnntoe* or oth e r c la im ­
a n ts under- Lufcy uXfc„J)AYl#t lb®,
$2fl per au to m o b ile w e r e collected
heir*, devisees, .g r a n t e e s or o t h ­
er elnlm nnts, under W illiam F.
front car o w ners in t h e .United.
Ilulisell. deceased: tho helra, d e v ­
isees. Krantc**" or o th er qlalltl*
nnt* under Matthew 11. Marks,
Tho A m e rican Inventor o f
tho
deceased; Anna S to k e s a n d - t h o
heirs,
d evisees. Brantees e r othi.
steam b oat, Robert F u lto n , is to
er elnlm nnts under Anna Htokes;
lie honored by a m o n a m o n t in the j Jus*.- T. D avis. .Individually nnd
d* Administrator o f tn» J la t a te
t o w n ^ o f P tom b iors, F ran ce,
tho ( of William F. Itussel. deceased,
and the heirs, d evisees, g r a n te e s
place w here he conductetl t e s t e s on
or other rlalm nnts under JCn*e
T Knvls, Individually ahd ns A d ­
the Arj&gt;onne R iver in 1802.
m inistrator of t h e E state of, W i l ­
liam F, Itussel.
decensetf; _ the
C
ttilrsl Soiifliern Gunther Cort»Mount D ora— O r a n g e
C ou n ty
psity. nn Ohio tjorpiwAtlon and
to vote on $5,0000,000 fo r hard
the stockholders of the Central
Southern Cumber
Company an
su rfaced roads.
Ohio Corporation, npd a l l . u n ­
known persons rtnlrolhB On Inter­
est I n 't h e real proyerty h ere in ­
after described. Defendants.

IP1I Dili J III, li

I! s IllHi ■ l»v* l»

In and to tho last abovs dew
prop m y , and alt partler. W1

c.'a’fB,

iitraR

scribed property.
, j f o n a n d ’each of you arp !i

a Jed ra ass o it'tir heftfra the first

8 o llc |t u r Ff o r Cbinttlal

II T * ‘ q s i r t T itle .
B E L W IllT E . Complainant,

today In Mhrch. I W th«' au*«
icing a Itule I&gt;ay of this Court, add
Uo firs t day of the month, at tgo
Ifiict) of the Clerk of the Court, a t
Jia Heminoft . County • wmrthonfc.
taViford.;Florida, and. In d c fa lit
Hereof a d*«r«« pn» ctinfotao wilt
*|~a»tSrcil agnlnst y o u ahd each

JEPdON, et al., Dofsnd^
to

3 0 V F N A M ED D E F E N D *

T O C T i l v I «*. and If
pnrt(o* claiming Interests
;1 O. Jdpson. deceased or
in, and ,tw thk .ftjlIbwInB
fands In degilnolo, Coun‘it* oiTtkyH; of section

r S W i&amp; f ilf t A t e !

aht .cdnaecutlv* weekly Isaue* in
i» BanWrd .Herald. i t,n*¥apap«r
ihilshed al flanforai1 Bemlnolo
WlTOlWErmy: hand and » « L " f
Urt couG. t»lf Jjsl day qr b ee
l tU)n e r k o f T h A ^ I ^ W
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S arn aota— N ow
store and ofd w e iln g s in B e lle V iew Terrace
will g e t under w a y hi Jan uary.
T a m p a — A tla n t ic
C o a st
Line
R nilw uy pUma to co n stru ct
41niilu Hnk b e tw e e n M onticelio nn.l
P er ry .
S a r a s o t a — N e w sto r e nnd o f ­
fice b uilding to bo er ec te d In Ringlin g B o u le v a rd .
W in te r H a v e n — Local facilities
o f P e n in su la r T olephono Co. to
bo e x t e n s iv e ly Improved.

n u n i t r u l in '. s K v n v r n
j l n n h i , i n ii.'l IT. H in iiN u i.i;
n i l m i , i i.o i i i i i A . i&gt; i i i a v c K in .
ov.-r.ir. i" Inv i Hltin-iii i 'milpunv.
h vi&gt;r|n&gt;rnllmi.
v a.
ilni.ru&gt;. W McCurdy If llvlnu
Siauui.l I- W’a.ls worth if llxiuu.
).. 111. - II W.-hli. individually hu.I us
Ttusiif llvl nu nnd i'..niml A
tTirvin otherw ise known li*
rml A t'orovln. If llvluu. anil if
. Ithni i any uf tlm »nld di'friulauls
l»&gt; al. a.I, then attain'd all II.1SOII-.
rill IIII III,, lutsr.-ntx tl nil rtf- Ii.-ol tt '* "
M.-Ciir.lv (lonvus.-il. &lt;-i nml. ■ 8am
m-l l, U nilatvm th (lci,uin..*il, or im
. 1. r .1..inns II. Wnlili .I. n.-nsn.l, ...
uml.-I .'onra.l A. c n r t l n nc-U Mm ml
A • .-rovtn d.JC-asi-il. or under «*llii
••r &gt;&gt;| mi) of 1In-in »» l.elra, .1.- v tanna, nuinlnin or otlu-r rlulinntil*
mn|. r ih.-ni or nlllmr of thoni. Mrs
il.'iiin'' IV. McCurdy, Annin H iv.ula.
wni li. Alexuiulrn L. Curvln. o tlo -iwise known its Alexandra 1. Coruvlu nml all jwrsons nluluiliiu lillnri-si-. In ihe trarl* of land hereinn f l.i (I.’WTIIh' iI
TIM' STATV: o F K l . o u m A :
T-. thu difendunlH llnnrku
MeCii.ll&gt;. Sn in uni I, Wa.tsW.il til, Jium-s
II Weld*. Individual! * and n* True
l.-n, Corn lilt A. Curvln. ottmiwls**
known ns Cynmil A Corovln. and
i-urli mill nvnry I*nn of tlmiu tf llvluu, nml If dead all (nlrlli-s nlalmIntt lutnrnsts uiulnr llimrtt'1 W MVilm .ly. .Inmen II Wnhli, 8aruu»l L
Wsdavvorlli, Conrad A. Curvln. othi-rwlst. Known ns Conrad A Corovln,
and nut'll and every one of ih.-in. de. niis.-d nr oihnrwlse. In Gm properly
h.-low tP-Rcrlhed i .Mrs I in o run \\
MnCuril&gt;. Annie K Wadsworth. Al■•Xnudtii t.. Curvln. othnrwlsn known
an Alexuiulrn In Corovln, anil all
persona nlulmlDtt Intoresls In tlumn
nertuln tru dn of land allTiate In
tho County of Hetnlnol# and rftatu
of l-'lorhla denerlhed us:
W 5 of HWU of H E '.. Section 2.
Township 21 Smith. Itunw.- 2:' E u st;
E',.' of « ' H of N E U . Section 3.
Township 11 South. Itatitte V* East:
N'll't. of N EC
t less NV4 of

BY TAYLOR

po p

HEUX)
VflFBY

. aae*

B ri A. M. WEEKS. D- I

I&gt;ool«y Bndgefi. Dah Hansotl, Kinchen Powefs, Jock McDonnld. The
l o "'T,Tft t *j
party .was chaperoned by A. D. c i f t m . f » A. r
ant.
and J. E. Bridges.

Young Vincent Astor denies
there is any social gulf between
different groups of Americans.
The main difference now is in the
. Scbring—House construction be­ mako of tho cor and tho length of
ing rushedlin'Englewood Park and i!)e /vQenUon.—Memphis • Commer­
cial Appeal.
,
Sebring Summit,

CM
t b i \3366o0 Aw X l SSAyj
W YOO
FILBERT DCAR* MOW YOG
CAM WATCH **TflE BABY
VlHilfi X F in is h 'MY '_ r -

m

s o l e County, .Florida.

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HOTEL ARRIVALS

Real Estate Convdyanres
George Ef. Howard to John J.
D6wd, lands in Sec. ID; consider­
ation, $69,600:
Charlie F. Flasher to H. W.
Barr, Iota 261,-252, 336, 340 Van
Arsdaie Addition to Black Ham­
mock; consideration, $6,000.
Randall Chase to H. '6 . Long,
lots 49 and D3‘ of Palm Hammock;
con&gt;ideri«Uon,-$2^00. ^
■ huggia q penius lEfrnnu&gt; evident
SanLahta Investment Co., to W.
■ cmTdhood. 'S h o beean a t th e D. Hoffman, Jot 20, block 7, Snn■to o f . flve’ t i V l u i k f lessons fro m Lanta Sub-aivision; consideration,
■ r fath «y,w «lso a x n o s ic i u n , 'and $2,000.
*
B n tln u cu them until shu w a s f i f G; M. Shipp to R. t . Shinholser,
■ e h / . H e r renfaVkabte th le n t a t- lot 3, block F, Markham Para
l a c t e d ' th o ottcntfiin of R o y a lty Hcighta; consideration, $1.000.
i i d i i f l O O l , Queen Marie A m eile
H. J. Rigby, Theodore U. Uien■ ■ I lM r . her - a subsidy to g o to got and' Goorgo H. Coburn to
Icipelg to c o m p le t e 'her m usical Charles E. Merrill, lots 139 nnd
141 in Sec. 20; consideration, $500.
r 2 S “°*‘
~
S b c . b e c a m o a. . ^
K ie n g c l
What Sanford Realty Co., to F.
Ind m id p h e r triumphal, d eb u t o y D. Alexander, Lot 8, block 1, Pine
la y in g a con certo *under the d i - ’ Level; consideration, $500. •
oction o f tho g r e a t Maestro, N ik James’ W rlght‘to John ToddL lot
i;h. 'Upon her murrisgc to Cas- 12," block .1, Whitcombs addition to
li.'sho retired,frbpi poliHc life'fhr Gcnevn; consideration .*'$600.
•nnmbfey rof fyv»plv!Artbr her i^-" 'Jaines W right tb John Todd, lot
tha cbrtCort Mtsrtf the&gt; Por- 7, block a, Whltcombk Addition to
ifHHbidfqvcrhmcnt -inV.1923 be* •Geneva; consideration, ,$500.
EwTOrthq *arandfcCnu»e;o$&gt; Sk; ' If.. J. ftibgy, ct;»l,/Aa David S.
.Morrill, lots 131. 133,,X86.1 find 137
In Sec. 27, TiL VilY eohsfderUion,

Mo w n

^“W

IN CnlciIIT '.tlOUHT,

$4JQ6.8fi2
Jnn- 1 .-&lt; ;? )
.—'With th o d a w n - o f t h e n ew year,
S a r a so ta b lo sso m e d out as one of
Um i &gt; r | d a ’s l a r g e s t c i tj c i in urea.
A bill p assed a t t h e re ce n t special
se ssio n o f th e le g is la t u r e created
the arentejr c i t y o f S a r a so t a effiect i v t t o d a y .i 'Th* araa o f the d t y 1*
a p p r o x im a te ly 6 9 squarb Itjiels, the
f o n d e r city, lim it ir ib e ip j only put!
and ono q uarter sq uare miles. The
buildin g p erm its o f D ecem ber for
w hich b ein g $100,800 and for the
y e a r $4,700,882.

■ W lt ir com plete mnstery of tech■ b o a n d 'p ossessed of srrTnt depth
B f dxpression, Wilhclminn S n g g ia
B d escribed ns npprf’athln g the
5 B e e t ’cellist. M any musical eritf c r e d i t her with having nn even
H t c r exprcf.iion than that of the
H m l i h virtuso,
Pablo C asals,
B m n ' S u g g l a married soon nftdr
B . d e b u t - i n • 1000.
■ B Y 1012, however, she w as se p ■ a t o d fro m h e r husbnr.d uml a g a in
■ ^ .W ^ V fjn ia n U w c e r ..^

E. C. Drnwdy to S. L. Hagerman
5 acres In Sec. 22; consideration,
$800.
Samuol L. Hngcrman to W. J.
Lawton, G acres in Sec. 22; consid­
eration, $500.
M. M. Smith to Arthur E. Yowell, lands in See. 16; considera­
tion, $500.
J. G, Johnson to Entmn L. Mnrkell, lands in sections 28 and 33;
consideration, $600.
J. D. Baggett to Lawarencc Lawton, lands in Sec. 27; consideration
nbt given.
i Glty of Sanford to Samuel E.
■Meqsc,' part of lot 4 in Robinson
sucycy; no consideration given.
- Lake Jessup Land company to
J. C. Parti\i, 3 - Iota in Mitchell’s
addition; no consideration given.
D, S . Drnwdy to Emma C. Drnw­
dy, 6 acres in Sec. 22; considera­
tion not given.

hW.pleasant cveFlorence BotchtfnWtlla Pules*
mlnjll; .BJlaabcth
P e t e r s , Horton

1 ^ 5 ,0 0 0 .
A ctu al f i W r ^ i y aHdwn h ^ t h t f
con stru ction p e r m its 3 re $ M » , 7 t t '
and c ity q fflc ia ls hay t h a t Oie add­
in g o f £ 6 per cent for under vnlu atid p. ia* eonsdfT dtive. Decem ber
p erm ita grand total $172,825.

l,40ff,000; for D ecem ber 175,000.

.

I t 'To. f o i l her o ^ e r e j l th a t
Order o f k T u b lk n t t o p .O o pun
In The- H a n fo n itil/r a jd . * ne w «
p u b lis h e d ' lit. Sanford.. 8«i

County. .JTlorJaa. pfw« A * « '
four «feitaecuf|0 was**-

l'rtfa;flt§ fi&amp;tG&amp;T
ucstr w om crv-. .
t) w ith th e masscB.T he fllmB .w ill bo given to vnrlTJertUw^oUaipviroTimdnt and
ither roati’iAad liducstionnl fncil- oub ptibiic b o d ie s'a n d asso d atio n a
Ie9, women frf ' Portugal have fo r display.
ittn/'‘«ought to ethploy thciy tal'1 DeLaitd S e t s Record
Its m tdcittifla or political work,
D K L A N D , Fla., Jan. 1.— (/P)—
[ft many succfcd artistically, with
DeLaroi b uilding p erm its:
Year
Iggia. and Paecintithc most shirtB -a x a ro p lc s .

th e y a c h t in g |
d a y e v e n in g b;
in ^ o o o rp fM l

P n g tl:)

It In ho:
each Of 3

ford H erald / a newejtepir publisher
at Hanford, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
f A r a s r u the Slat day of Deo,
(SealV
‘
V. K. DOFOLASS,
*
C le f * Circuit Court. m-minots
Courtly. FlprldR.
rate under
;
W : A. M. W EEKS,.D. C.
ClfAIlLKS V. OlCKlftSU«;
ceaoM or &lt;
above dear;
S olicitor for Complainant.
Hertford. If

V. E. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court. Hemlnolo Cuurt.
ty. Florida. jjy A „ WEEKS.

l HS DOBS. A HOUDINMWD

ssro-'

1

WHY RL86RT-

The S o u th w e s t Q u a r t e r of the
N' or f l l Wl xt
Q u a r t or
nnd • the
N. Ir 11) w e a t
Quarter
of
the
HntltJtWeMl Q u a r t e r n f H e c t l o n
1'i, T o w n s h i p 21 S o u t h , I t a n t t o

.10 l-kist.
It |a ordered Hint you and eneh
of vou appear I" the sworn hill nf
complaint herein filed on or liefore
Hu- 1st day of February A 1&gt;
cue. the sanm hclptt a Itule Day
of tills Tfnnnmlde Court
It Is fmih.-r ordered that this
notice he paid lulled In The Hn Il­
ford Herald, a neivsimper puhUaheil In the Con illy of Heniltitde, Stale
of Ftorhliu once a week for four
cons, unlive weeks.
WJTNCS8 the hand nnd seal of
V. E. DoiiKlnss, Clerk of the Circuit
Court In and for Heniln.de Cminly.
Florida, this tho l i s t day of Dec.
A D 1935
(Heal)

'Phono

-----------— Lynch, his

wife,

Adillo

V- E DOUC.I.ABH.
Clerk Clreult Court,

So l l el l r . r K f o r C o m p l a i n a n t .
J n n , 1, S. IS. *2.

Second Sira

tte v , or other ctpirnint*
under
Aaurs T. L bw I*. In and tn tho
folihwhnf described lands in Soml&gt;ii*i« Cpgiiiy. Florida, lo -w lt:
The N orthw est Qukrt°*!
tho
N ortheast Quurter, Hitt-tlon F o u r­
th.-n
Townnhl|&gt;
T w e n ty - one
Hun Hi. ltnuKo Thirty-one East,
nttil till parties claim in g Interests
In unrt t o th e above di-sorlbud
property, whctliflr know n or un­
known, .Defendants.
Order of I’uhllrsllon.
To Aunt'S T. 'Lewis. It IKIti*. and
If dead, jill persons rlalm ln* in te r­
ests uml or Aunes T. l,ow le. .decens’ed or otherw iso In and t o tho fplIpwlmr dnscrlhod lands In Humlnulo
County, Florida, in-w it:
The Northwest Qunrtor of tho
Niittbcaat Qiittrler of Hectlon
Fourteen. Tntvnshlp T w e n t y nv South. R a n g e Thlrty-ono
“*»-i .
V‘ .
•..

a

day uf.tbls fidvirti and
of tha month, and In
uf a. decree pro concrtlerrd against you
you, und sold cause
[vr ordered that this

This property is located at the corner of
find ^ p r e s s ’Avenue right in the path of pr&lt;
a sfiort distance from the new Forrest Laki
other improvements. At lastryour chapc^.
—you can buy one or more 6f these lots an^ovv^
o f Sanford’s best investm ents..
&lt;i P l
■■ ‘
Vi •
Invest your money where others, are investing,
you can't make a mistake. Buy one or m ore-of
lots arid r^ap' the harvest. Property
enhance ffister^than any .other buf
Sanford. Be sure ai}d get, yours—
THURSDAY, JAN
A- -

■ + ♦ '.

■■ f^.W- W...

$ 1 0 8 -in g o l d ;

4

£1

jrx -j

r r ►.■w

ail persona claim ing an
t b o ie carta In tracts of

mBdoall-cac

® £ S K fc ^

insist on W .

mmwH

V ltW J IS ^ e t

Onler nf I'utillentlna
To neortto IMkiu-m itnd
I'lttues. his wife, Hoherl Lynch and

ny A. M WEEKS. D. G.
M At I d tl E A v o o m n s

TT'fH STATE DP F I.O n iD A tv.-i 31
To the defenWMt^-J&amp;nJamlB «
Found. If living, William Lute, If

ii r «

j

ItmiKIlT ItCNOEIIKOlUi
INDCB'JTI1AL HCllUUL, u..non-profit B it,,
jioratlon. urtfunlsml and e x l s t l n *
under law s of the Hlntu n | F lo r ­
ida. Complainant.

I.V . I HlCt lT . CO MIT. SEVENTH
JUHICIAL ClllUITT IN A.NU.F0U
T H E COUNTY OF SEMINOLE,
STATE OF Kl,OMIDA. IN CHANck iiv s i t t i n g ;
OVcratrcet lrivestm cnt Company,
u Corporation
VH,
Benjamin IL Found, If living. \V|1llanj Lute. If living,
Rohort
P.
Mfrather. If living and If eith er or
all of thSm uru dead, thon again st
ail persous-clalm lug uny Interest In
Beniam in IL Found, deceased, or
under MTlIla, Lute, deceased, or
under Hubert F. Hlrathur. deceus«il.
a s liutrs. devisees, grantees, or other
claim an ts under them or either of
the, Mrs. Benjam in It. Found, MPa.
William Lute. Mr*. Robert F. Htrjkttaer. Cooper Urpcery Company, - A
Corporation e x is tin g under the law s
of tlio State of Florida, and all p etsons claim In r any Interest In the
tracts of land h erein after dsScrlhi

ii;is . :s ?

i
( f jj?

Wo have tiirefc of tho iHosfc fferhittW Lake front p/oporticH now available. Ail cl6etj in nnd can be deliver­
ed. &amp;eo ub a t once. Let us show you* -'‘ ( H f &amp; . M

l \ T1IE ITIiriHT COl'IlT. se v ­
enth
j r n tcr al
c iiiq u iT
SEH1NOI.E t o r NTY, KLtllllllA,
IN ni.lNfKIlV,
mil To Quiet Title

MASSEY W A R U O y &amp; CO III'EC LI
Solicitor for Complainant.

&gt;SS XUGO HOME WITH TRB W

tto - v iH e R e d id
H6 &lt;S6T T2&gt; MOIL

Deputy Clerk

(SFA td)

buys In the City.

-M1..'

�|X« |
4- ■

The Sanford Herald to d ijr « d jU ^ H
ers throughout Sanford and Sefitf Y
a « « * Matter. a Happy and a Prosperous N ew
tbr PeetottW*
m*6*t Act e t New Year which we are beginning £o
'wealth and h ^ p p in e ss.to e v e r y w t ,
favored 'netion of Florida and tlutt the
will be the be?t ever offered any peoBl
I The year that ended yesterday waa
E s tH i| U * |for Sanford. It brought many good thii
carter, fer
have labored shoulder-to-shotlldgfr-fn
here. But a still greater prosperity la £
if we make pood us£ df the God given
|us.
••
• V
I Nineteen hundred and twenty alx w
what we nmlre it. Continued CO-opergt
|a progressive spirit will all combine to
surpass the (treat record o f achieves
made in.the years that are gone.
So, here is Happy New Year to you.

tf O A T , JANUARY 1, m e

ill he i* 1
Tw# 8 u m Crashed
P a u ls for G alaiel^j

- ,

r

univer*
one ina

By ARTHUR BRISBANE '
O n &gt;ri|S t I W . I f fto r Ca.

7 Britain It worried became she
may have to' fight Turkey to got
oil th a t the wants.
Lloyd George's view th at Tur­
key la "bluffing” la only partially
comforting.
1
Britain as of old, hat "got the
men, got the ships and got the
money, too.” But the men fio not
want to be conscripted, and the
Qlt«d people, money knows by sad experience
t It Would be conscripted.
ie New Y e a r th aOtherwise,
barring chronic fight­
&gt;t has been ing In China, wicked plans in Rus­
sia, Bolshevik propaganda in In ­
dia. and the Tacna-Arica row,
which Involves U nde Sam, every-

f j a s a ss
of JAtira Instead of
W o I* treet Journal.

A Ihagie, « c l h w and k n j

•«

«
dllfrtence S
T
iif.
o
oI°
5
bfister. a.;a'm&lt;thse:
V — if! J.O *»■
■rOmen grow '' old ;
* M u r to' look •'

Qlimate Or Stom achs

&gt;»bntlx"
be a fundamentalist and believe
th a t this world is only 6,000 years
old, and was made—all furnished—
In six days, the more scientists
pick on you.
Now, Colonel John Mills, retired
arm y engineer, tells you pur earth
Was born following the crashing of
two gigantic suns.
T hat collision provided heat for
our sun, which Is a million times
a s big as our enrth, and thin earth
is one little fragm ent from the fcol-

BE HERALD’S PLATFORM

* ..that blwwed . peril
when I , n t y ® w ,|a S d duty
bclievl n official - !ia&lt;—Hartfoi
Times

- T h e1
some I
Stand
Imnbia
The d Snhig frAnc looks at th«
ntabiliw mark:and wonders whs
won tlv tmv anyway Phi Weiphia R&lt;

th a t two'locomotives collided-and
produced
a- •wheelbarrow,”
re* it
•
- you
-ally do npt know what to believe.

gJfgtt.TM Jnl COVENANT
Th6u will walk. 0. Father, by
'rray side
only in extent. Perhaps there are few people *who would
mg the climbing pathway of the attempt ^dissolve a horseshoe nail with the ad d s of the
lowland mist, through forest stomach, but there are many who think nothing a t all of
loading up with meats and waffles a s tough and Invincible
1x1oom, on radiant height..

as shoe leather..
;. . .
. - .
There are thousands and thousands o f people today who
are pouring Into their stomachs quantities of alcohol of»one
kind or another, extracts, hair-tonic, and pyro which would
take the varnish off a brand new baby grand piano, and
think they are having n good time and-m ay even argue
with you that Ihe stuff doesn’t hurtithem , that they are
used to it.
» :
Almost as inane are the business men in this country
iy*«lf that thought of who subsist entirely on meat and potatoes. Perhaps three
i in flash.
V
times a day, a diet of meat and potatoes. They wonder why
their blood is rich and why they have boils. They say it
is the dintatc or due to overwork.
,, But if they will exercise a little care about" what they
put into their stomachs, they will find that the climate
won’t bother them much.
: '-'.i.vv. . CV

A Greater Teacher Appreciation Movement

When the Angel Gabriel r&amp;d*
hia reports on judgment day a
difficult question must be settled
concerning J. D. S. Haldane, great­
est of young British ncientists,
teacher of bio-chemistry i t Cam­
bridge University.
H a-h as been dismissed in dis­
grace, convicted of "groafi1Immor­
ality,” because he is Co-Respondent
in a dlvdreo suit. &gt; .
* -

Off hand, th s t would nontenco
him to hell. But, when ho once
suggested ammonium chloride ns a
euro to t .lockjaw, he ate an ounce
of the preparation every day for
three days, risking his life to prove
the doctors opposing his remedy
were mistaken. As a result, Uni­

fending Haldane should find usful material In the New Testa

ment.

■

i

A Chicago poet, sick of his “ por
celain bath tubs and gildod radin
tora” th
a t i no longer
satisfy hh
that!
lo n g e r'satisfy
his
soul, is off to bury himself in the
northern wqQiis to live a man's life

Ask any man which is of tnel _greatest Importance,
r
. the
, . i uuyu iuvn vu
linn* uuv
to him.
but im
he niiuuiu
should
proper rearing of his
hiu child or the correct Composition of his j think w o r Samuel Johnson's reply
business correspondence und the answer will show that tho to n friend that asked him to walk
child’s development is to the great majority of fathers the
first and outstanding requisite. Yet in every day life this
my tesehen conviction is not followed up practically for tho -wago scale
shows thnt in point of monetary consideration the stenog­
rapher, is far higher up the list than the school teacher. With­
out detracting in any way from tho host of competent young
women who pound the cosmic typewriters, we believe'that
tho responsibilities, the character and the ability necessary
for the installation of knowledge and the graces into formntivo minds is deserving of far greater reward than the nimble fingeredness arid intellect that enable a typwttO grind out
many pages gf copy in a morning.
_ The .influence
----of the personality
....... w ojfp rim a ry school teachera i
f
^
gjjermancnt
and appreciable affect on
the cl
characcer’us well as the intellect of the growihff child,
Pershing Coming
and certainly
. the.‘ru is no more Hatred or solemn responsibility
Home
thani th^t
thqt bqponc
bqpancckupnn the teacher, who m ust lead little chilLouisville
Courltur-Journal
dren- along'thd
r
,.
I----..-..B'Uhd roAd
Ho uaefulnesR, knowledge and gentility.
sow snail The failure .of school authorities to give proper appreciation
to the school teacher is shown in the salary allotted young
girls doming help 'from other towns to teach In Sanford
schools. The average salary of a competent stenographer is
$30 or $ 3 5 n week. The salary o f a young
XhaU I interpret harsh “iichool murm” i
is $00 h month, or $22.50 a week to pay for
room and board nnd clothes and nil the necessities of life, Latin-Americans generally, Soutn
in tfc»-s«at of God? With rOom and board a\’L.
-------. . . $10
, Americans especially ond^hileana
ernging at the
lowest estimate,
particularly, will probably construe
strango tOWtt-1
town is
left only
a week, tho youhg woman in a utrango
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* the- Incident to be n clearcut tri­
t_____ _____
_ with _all the __
_ | M i umph fo r Santiago over WuHhing$12.50 with which H
to provide
herself
num
of
a
woman’s
wnrdrobe.'
’
little
requirements
woman’n
wardrobe.
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I t is no secret th a t General PerWith _—
practically
every profession opening to women, it is
not to he
be supposed that in the future young ladles of the shlpg, as President Coolidgo's a r ­
on tho Tacna-Arica Commis­
! highest ideals and character will be attracted to a teach­ biter
sion, haa evoked tho avowed re ­
er’s career when hundreds of other pursuits offer largor sal­ sen tm en t'o f tho Chilean Govern­
aries.
ment.' With tho insight of a
trained soldier. General Pershing
It is true that school teachers are underpaid in'all sections had
that Chile wns prac­
of the country, hut instead of conforming to an apparently ticingdiscerned
“a reign of terror" in its
established policy; why not capitalize on it, why not be a pi­ effort to dispossess Peruvian^ en­
whei^ of lifs/V 'B hU r
oneer in a grcater-tenchcr-nppreciution movement, why not titled to vote, and to colonize in the
two Provinces Chileans who wore
champion the cause of the educator and stand before the na­ clearly
disqualified from particition as a community where fathers and mothers exhibit iatlng In tho plebiscite provided
their consideration for their.child’s mentor by alloting her a or by the Coolldge award.
salary equal, if not greater than that accorded young women
Goneral Pershing frankly inform
ed tho President that a fair pleb­
in other walks of life?

They I n ah-ehd^’ fldRing of the
proposed United States of-filrops
ns a posi ibk menace to the United
State ofl .America. But if they
mind thd r own business as conscientioui ly as we' do' there wUl be
no troubl

FLORIDA IN ENGLAND

A U D ITS

TAMPA TRIDUNE

Our English friends are, prover­
bial for not seeing a juke. It is
therefore not unreasonable to sup­
pose that the Manchester Guard;
inn. one of the leading newspapers
of Great Britain, did not see the
jokq in the Btory it recently prim ­
ed about Florida. The Guardian's
informant evidently had a keen
sense of humor and succeeded in
“putting over1’ a real funny story
on the sedate editors of the Guard­
ian, who printed the story in all
seriousness.
litre Hr® some extracts from the
Gtinrdian’H story on Florida, which
will disclose to Floridans tho gulibifiby of the English editorial stnIT;
Six hundred thousand people
arc! living in .tents in Florida qrul
fowl supplies nave ruii out.
Many speculators are living on
biscuits und fish they caught
themselves.
Another new industry for Florida
—catching biscuits. The English
paper doesn’t describe the process,
employed; howuver. The inference
is that they are fished out of our
niuplc waters.
But here's more of the same sort:
Many people, too poor to pay
train fares, are walking to Flori­
da, in the hope that they will
participate in tho boom.
Thousands, too poor to ride,
walk the high roads, findingmeals as they go.
So many strangers have ar­
rived that all tho provisions have
been eaten. Special trains are
being run with supplies.
The lund speculators firo living

IXYM STIGATlbss'

• IT IS ONLY in recent years that-Florida hag b e e n understood.
A little over one million permanent population, its
a
while othmiles of coastal area—ocean nndjrulf^thpusands of beauti­
n ra J Christ like ful lakes; climatic conditions and soil unequalled, naturally
bftlit Man I there was land speculation, with mflllonTof people going to
Florida for recreation und health, realizing wnat this state
meaijS to the nation. No recession in speculation which may
occur can take away tho climate, the soil, the fiveJJrpDfl
yearly. Florida one night out from . New Y o r k , t California
four. Florida draws freoiy from a great populatioh east o i a
line
and south through bt.
St. iiBuIs,
to the sea
unn running north
norm untl
l^UWi w
coaat o f Maine and south Atlantic Htatea, Should
v o r a t the rapid growth of Florida?—S. Davies W»rf|eld,
Preaident Seaboard Air Line Railway.
-Y. &lt;v • ------------------o
, ■ _ -tv,ifted
UNTIL THE .GREAT conUnent of A tfjrica
peaceful and almost complete disruption
^
the peoples from which the American coio/iiM^hfidC .
tho shell of old societies had always to

TUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1 o'
S a lle 13-13 Mnioale Temple TlaHJInx

Susiness Site O n Railroad
Omi block front First Street. Frontago on three
paved streets. Rnilroad frohtage entire block. Plot cQJlrr
tains about 56,000 square-feet. Price.-$37,500. Term*
arranged.
The speculating possibilities .autl
peal to discriminating'investors bwa'
lia s occurred in years jihd' it . js 'hefdlb- iiie inttlvld
owner. .
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Lot 10, Block 6(Elliott AveiiuS
Eastern Exjposure

BKYAN'S MEMORIES
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT

within which
r jfl^ ^ ^ B n c e fo r th , have Chib has
hl0 ^ Tco nt i n- o n S m

COCONUTS

it there is a

‘l,1 IXCOMK TA X

Robertson, Williams and Monahan

on fish cooked over wood. fires,
a.nd lintel biscuits.
Large camps have a central
.. tent with the notice, “Real Bar­
becue,’’ posted outside. An ox
is roasted daily at this tent and
cut up among hungry customers.
Alligators, which swarm Flor­
ida rivers under normal condi­
tions. become scared by the un- •
usual t&gt;oise. Tarpon and other
big fish frequenting the coast
have gone ou^y- sea..
This is real news about our state.
Have you watched the festive real
tsta te salesman in his nmaring oc­
cupation of “nrarlng” the alligators
out of the 'fivers or making so
much noise that the tarpon flee in
panic fmm the bays a n d pas 5ex~nmL
seek relief in the deep sea*?
Ami, aren't you ashamed to ad­
mit that you have been in den.ft igi'
norance ull this time about the real
derivation of the appellation. Flori­
da "crackers?” Now you- know
that it comes from the “pinched,
hnki’d” look on the faces of Flo­
ridans.
Never plead
ignorance
again when you are asked whence
the nickname ‘cracker.”
To tho plnchod-faee, baked fac.'j
“crackers” of our state, forced to,
eat fish cooked over slow fires, and
hard biscuits^ “caught” like the
fish, also devouring the daily ox
and walking tho high roads because
they are too poor to ride, the.grdnt
heart of the world should go out.
and relief funds should he started
everywhere for our, benefit. *'
Let Vhe Manchester Guardian
start the worldwide movement.

Announcement that Mrs. Wil­ known to all, but th e ’ side-light^
liam Jennings Bryan has complet­ enst on that record by his personal
ed tho ncmolrs of her husband motives and his individual view­
and thnt the copy is now In the point will be new and of unusual
hands of the publisher ii1 gratify­ interest;
..,
ing. It will he recalled that im­
Bryan wns a great man—his
mediately preceding the celebrated
Scopes trial In Tennessee, Mr. most bitter political cnemjes real­
Bryan spuku of this book and said ised and acknowledged thnt. But
that ho expected to retire from he was also a good mate. Fearless­
tho lecture platform anti devnto ly he -stood for his ideals, nnc
his time to the completion of the while many regarded him as im­
practical in .tiome of these ideals
work.
Fate willed it otherwise, and none doubted his sincerity. His
after his sudden death it was fear­ steadfast devotion to what he con­
ed thut the book would never be ceived to be the right won the
finished untl that the world would admiration of even those who
lose one of the most interesting were opposed to him. His private
works of modern limes, but the life was' above reproach.
work was to far advanced and the
Often against odds which would
companionship between Mr. nnd have appalled a smaller natus*.
Mrs. Bryan had been so close he wrested victory for tho cause
through many years thnt she was he was espousing, nnd bin life was
able to finish writing the book.
worthy of emulation. A-powerful
The memoirs detfl with events orator with n gigantic brain,- he
in Mr. Bryan’s life history, which swayed hlti audiences when ho
formed nn important p art in the spake; with fncile pen ho'w roto
history of this country during the sentences and sentiments which
thirty or more years since ho be­ will live; and with it all “his
came a national figure. Of course strength was aa (he strength of
iscite could not bo hold in the pro­ the public career of Uryun is tAll
ten, hnrfllian
because hia'
his hoarf
heart warn
was pure **
vinces unless Chile should ceaao
its ruthlessnoss and abldo by con­
ditions imposod by his, Porahifig’a
MIAMI HERALD
decisive vote on tho commission.
Augustin Edwards, Chllo’a repre­
sentative on tho commission, [ob­
Some states claim superiority, by. ooiiitwhere
durately protested
against {the reason of the fact th a t w ^ b j p r o M y ^
Pershing decisions as unreasonable
and arbitrary, adding that, urdess
s s «
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these decisions were reversed, Clitic
would not take p srt In tho pipbiHA MMaU
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u.'itc.
The Chilean condor Is now likely
to spread Its wings in exultation
over General Pershing’s return to
tho United States. Tne fact that
Mr. Edwards insisted . th a t - the
plebiscite be held not later than
February 1, and that General Per­
shing decided it should take place
not fo r two moiiths afte r th a t date
ionds peculiar Interest to the Gen­
eral's leaving A ries-on or before
January 16.
There can bo no doubt that Gen­
eral Pershlng’a chargee that Chile
had staged “a reign of terro r” in
Tacna-Arica to win • favorable de­
cision in the plebiscite are Justifird. For more than -forty -years
fifd.

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REAL ESTATE AND INVE:
216 E . S econd S tr e e t

60 acres of land on U rd road &lt;
division, price per aero
« acres of land, ten
in fin
five acres right uo^reRroad

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in Sanford, left
home from Tanlpa, whew thej touring the _■state.
** were the g u e a ta jf Mr*. Charles A
Mrs. A. D. Zachary, Mr*. A. K .._ ..___ _____ __
Campbell.
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Powers and "Miss Bessie Zachary will leavt Jifov *1
Miss Florence Borehert of Mil and their home guests, Mr. and1they will spend ’.
waukee, Wla., who has been tht Mrs. J. E. Bridges of Raleigh, N. the season. f ,, «
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guest of Miss Ruth H* Ary. for thi C„ and litUe Miss Marta Ann Powera motored to Orlando on Thursm . . W n ..n r.J
day where they spent the day.
Mlt a j ^ 0fence
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to Orlando oiv, S
Mrs. Tom Quinn and Mrs. James she went to attem
Dr. Ernest W. Shepherd, who
h a r been the guest of his parents Boskey of Winter Park were Miss Dorothy Gf
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shepherd left among the out of town guests at rence. which too
Tuesday for hlb home a t Spartan­ the bridge party given Thursday day* evening Kl
by Mrs. Rnlph Stevens, honoring Church* While
burg, S. C.
Miss Dbris Moore of Dcmereat, Miss McKay was
Gertrude Ward.
Bert Shepherd who has been Georgia.
■pending the holidays here with
The. many friends of Mrs, T. F.
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hla parents left Wednesday for
V.
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Atlanta. Ga., where he will refumo Adams will regret to learn of the
death of her mother, Mrs. Fannie
0
his studies a t Georgia Tech.
Searcy, which occurred Thursday
E m U lI v i
Goorge Harden, who has been morning a t her home in Oklahoma. — •—
with the F irst National Bank for The funeral will take place Satur- s b a l BSTATS *
Lobby Fvleatoa
some time, left Friday afternoon day a t Lexington, Ky.
for Atlanta, Go., where he will en­
ter the real estate field.
Mrs. E. D. Mobley and Miss
Georgia Mobley returned home on
- Mrs. Victor Seaburg and two Thursday from Jacksonville where
small children returned home on Miss Mobley was a attendant at
Wednesday evening from Jam es­ the Roberta-Anhby wedding, which
town, N. Y., where they spent the took place Wednesday evening at
past two weeks, with relatives.
.the Church of the Good Shephard
in Jacksonville.
Miss Roslland* Williamson of
Gainesville, who has been the
The Misses Lc Claire Jones,
charming guest o f . Miss Maud Maud Lake and guest, Rosalind
Lake, left Friday morning for Williamson of Gainesville, Mildred
Sarasota where she will visit be­ Holly, Mao Holly, Ava Wright and
fore returning home.
Mrs. Bob Holly motored to Orlando
on Thursday where they attended
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law, Mr. the Chi Omega Luncheon.
nnd Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Wells, compose a party motor­
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Chase of
ing to various points in the stato Winter Haven, nrc the guests of
and arriving In Sanford on Thurs­ the former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
day for a brief sojourn.
S. O. Chnso nt their’homo on Oak
Avenue, and were among the out
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Windsor, of town guests at tho New Year's
D. A. Tennant, Miss Anna Tennant ball given by the Sanford Yacht
nnd Miss Gertrude Tennant were Club.
among n party from Fergus Falls,
Mich., arriving in Sanford on
Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Borehert, who
Thursday\for n short stay while have been spending the past month
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DANCE AT. VALr
MANY GUESTS ’!

Robson" will
Peck will" an!
her home on
, 1 , O’clock. ^
.venue, at

■UNn** Btonr. Hour ot the
L j i n- rooms at" the Library
(w lw l to 0 o'clock.
tir^Drita Sororiaty Dances "at
, ir-ii
0 o’cloOlLi.
L O ew rla M Atey will enterI *t bridge ‘ at* her home on
I Avenue, a t 8 o'clock honoring
■ Gladys Wilson, a bride-elect
February.
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per caps, balloons, squawk™r*,
noise makers, as well a* eonfettl
helped to cortrfete the festivities.
Quite a nurthw.of dinnerparties
were given, anjtniyr those enUrtatnIng being
and Mrs. Samuel
Pulcston, who had as their guests

gans, and Lloyd Boyle.
Mr. and Mr*, George A. De Cottes"and Mr. and Mr*. G. D. Bishop
mode up a P«*y
dinner.
Another party of four were Miss
Georgia Mobley, Mias ElUson
White, John Meitch and G*. W.

lualneas meeting pf the Womans ^ PMlssr,Lllli*n
Olonary society of the Methof c S r e h will b* bald a t the
|c h a t 8:80 o'clock.
ML, Kiudergsrden opens at the
ftregatlonal Recreational rooms

Shlnaholser,

Miss

J. F, Ford left on Friday for At­
lanta, Go.,- where be&gt; goes to visit
Cisude Slstrunk.composed a merry his son iOr a few wteka.
party.
Joe Jameu had a* his • guesta
Edgerton Patterson and\ Allen
Miss . Leona Carman of Maryland, Jones motored to -Kissimmee on
Miss Louise Sferles and Henry Rod- Friday where the# Spent .the day.
denberry.
Another
, of
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four _______
included
Miss DolUc Carrera of Eft. AuMiss Marjole
__ Dempsey,
. . Miss Me_}• gustine is the attractive house
Clung, of
i : Olando,
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- James and* guest of Mrs. L. M. Lelnhart.
Lnurle McDaniel.
V j —it.:.;
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Byrd, Mr.
Little Mica Elsie Bryan Tolar of
and Mrs. James L. Wells, Miss DeLand Is the guest of Miss Sadie
Evelyn Anderson and C. Y. Byrd Leinhart for this week.
composed a party of six.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pearman,
Mrs. A. L. Crouch and Miss
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Katie Lewi*-of Lakeland are visit­
Overlln dined together.
ing friende here for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wurt W. Warner
had as their guesta Mrs. Fred
Lewis Shipp returned home ou
Dalger and Mra. Victor Seaburg.
Thursday evening from Tampa,
Miss LeCtaimo Jones, Edgerton where he spjnt a few days on busi­
Patterson and Calvin Teague were ness.
v
a congenial party of three.
Others enjoying this merry
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Whigham
evening were Mr. and Mrs. K. B. announce the birth of a daughter
McCracken, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wan- Dec. 21 at their home on Fifth
■ley, Miss Dorothy Crabtree of Street.
*
Tampa, Miss Mary Benaon, Mis
Helen Marlntette, Duncan llaseil,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thrasher
Bob Dodson, Peter Schaal,- Fred are now at home to their friends
Long, D. Woodcook, Rupert Ben- at the Langley apartment on Park
Avenue,
If

SanfordWoman’sClub Slumber And Dinner
To Resume Activities Party Given By Miss
During Coming Week Marguerite Garner

boors.
ome of Mrs! P. M. King on
I Street* a t 8 o’clock.
[
Tuesday
L Percy Mero will entertain
Friloah Bridge Club st her
fin Mayfair o tA o'clock,
scutlve Board of the Vfoman s
me*U a t 10 O'clock.

p .,.,b K sn :u iot ,h.

in Y Club a t 3 o'clock.

fg. Ralph E. Stevens
tertains In Honoy
Miss. Doris Moore

With the beginning of the New
Year, actMtle* of the Woman’s
Club will be fully resumed, and aft­
er this week the president will be
(n her office from 11 to 12 o'clock
every day except S atu rd ay .^
The January board meeting will
be held on Ja n . 5 a t 10,o'clock, and
the business meeting of the gen­
eral club on Wednesday afternoon
a t 3 o'clock.
On this ocasion, after the brief
necessary routine business is con­
cluded, the d u b Is to be favored
with an Illustrated lecture on the
city of Paris, by Miss Leah Wat­
ters, who is presenting this winter
series of these delightful lecures. This one is free to all club
members, and each one may have
her* usual privilege of inviting a
friend.
\J
For the meeting on Wednesday,
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs, H. U.
Lewis and Mri. F. E. KoumHlat

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reynolds of
Chicago, 111!, were among the win­
ter visitors arriving in the city on
Thursday. .J
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Mr*. Beecher Kent and little
daughter of W inter Park apent the
* Miss M argaret Garner was the day here on Thursday ika the guests
charming young hostess on Wed­ of friends. *
nesday evening at a dinner and
■lumber party a t her home on Mellonvllle Avenue.
Centering the attractively ap­
pointed dinner table were dolls,
quaintly creased as old-fashioned
Miss Margaret Wight of Cairo,
maidens, from which ribbons-ex­ Ga., is the bouse guest of Miss
tended to each place.
Claire Zachary a t her home ou
Marking the places of the guests Magnolia Avenue. — 4
were demure old-fashioned dam­
sels in frocks of pastel tints. At
Mrs. Ernclt Houahoidcr nnd
0 o'clock a six course dinner was Mr*. Floyd Palmer motored to Or­
served. On the dessert platea love­ lando on Thursday where they
ly old-fashioned nosegays in lncc spent the day shopping.
paper holders were given as fav­
ors.
Dorothy Crabtree of Tam­
After dinner, dancing, music and pa Miss
is
the
hpusc guest of
games were indulged in until a late Mrs. F. E.attractive
RoumUlat a t her home
on Palmetto Avenue.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orln Stenatrom
are reociving congratulations upon
the arrival of a daughter Wednes­
day nt their home oh-Holly Avenue.
Allen Jones and O. T. Alford
Mrs. George A. DeCottei and
leave on Saturday for Memphis,
■on,
Frederick Bell, have returned
Tenn., where they are attending
the Memphis Medical college.

Ga. -There were
yerjbpt hnu ,.lV

Miss Borehert Honor
LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY Guest At Delightful
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Courtesy Wednesday

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nigterials, some
ues up to $18.60.

One rack ot all wool coats,
with fur collars. Gray, Tan
Saturday sale price— 4

Pheonix Silk Hose
T than the numl
is.r If we h*d
7 hand on the
jrufd be da iff ere
Wt haems to m
(ip track of table
J w t old faahlot
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Pure silk foots with lisle tops in
new light shades, also black an^ white.
f \ easier
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Pure silk feet, full-faghtoned with llale
tops in 16 new Bhadea; Special for Sat-

Ladies’ Gowns and,Teda, soft finish
cambric and long cloth. Trimmed with

Members Entertained
By Mr.AndMrs.Gloyer
H r. and ’Mr*. Mortimer Qlover
entertained. the members of the
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dlvion that cornea to al^ father of W alter Dam roach, con­
ductor of the Now York Symphony
Orchestra, who recently introduced
Gershwin's jnzx Concerto In F.
yfd QQu0f Kicnftra w ik
Theodore Thomas, whom some
Ktaat composer, and fot
credit with having done'm ore for
consecutive year*
icmbdr of the New York orchestral music in N orth Amerlthan any other conductor,
■NMPH'waa
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been
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member.
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In those days, the orchestra was
operated on a cooperative basis by
the members, with a board of dirccTors th at handled Its financial af­
fairs. Manoly became a director
during his first year and stilf Is
a member bf th© board.
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"It wns a hard struggle, bbt we
were glad of the opportunity for
a r t’s sake,” ho said. "Rarely did
wo finish the season with funds to
divide among the numbers. The
Conductors then virtually were on
the aamo basis as tho members,
but Thomas gave op his share of
receipts several times for the play­
ers and he wns not the only conductor to do this.
Moat of the musicians then play­
ed in other organizations and on
odd'occasions in order to earn en­
ough to ilvo. Now the society Is
a membership organization and the
pla&gt;*ers a re paid salaries. This
remuneration is much better, Manoiy said, nnd playet? now give
their ejitire time to the society.

Educational Meet
Making: Big- Gain

ics O f Execution Set For
four While Other 14 Have
kpjteals; 4 White Men Will
!&gt;lc For Attacks On Women
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.TLANTA, Ga., Dec. 31.—(A1)—
last .of 1025 finds in jails rtf

JACKSONVILLE.-, Fla., Jan. 1.
(/P)—Business sessions, including
tho various sectional meetings, of
the Florida educational association
is making great headway hero to­
day. Several hundred educators
from nil sections of the state are
attending tho thirty-ninth nnnunl
convention of*tho organization.
Addresses by speakers from the
state and from other cities In tho
IJ. S. worn made a t the sectional
mendings today. '
.
A general session will bo held
tonight.
Dr. Joseph Rocme^, professor of
secondary education a t the Univer­
sity of Florida is president of the
association.

. Are Abolished Afier Long Russian Phyzkd-Therapautle Ac­
' vj '
vj
Years Of Abusive Rule In ademy.
Prof.
Mantuloff
is
confident
of
Rural Districts Of Nation proving th* axlaUnre of one h^r*
CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 1. —
W —The Turkish republic in going
fP,
agriculture on a scale the
like of which the country previous*
ly haa never witnessed.
Recognising the principle that
there can bo no enduring prosper­
ity «*
In aa1 nation
notion of
**y
or oppressed and
unwilling producers, tho govern­
ment has made numerous changes
ameliorating
conditions
under
which the peasants lived.
The fedual syn*.em which obtain­
ed during the rule Uf the sultana
has Been abolished. The over lords,
who claimed vast stretches of land
and used tho peasants as serfs,
navo been executed or exiled and
tho land divided'nmong the peo­
ple. With the departure o f the
sultans went tho tax on tho peas­
ants which took one-tenth of their
profits.
To create a body of expert
managers, the ddpartment of edu-,
cation has established thirteen
agricultural schools, for which
there were 2,000 applicants this
year, and also Is sending students
to farm colleges in Europe and
America.
The department of ngriculturo is
encouraging scientific forming
through the dissemination bf in­
formation,distribution of seeds ami
institution* of tractors and -other
modern -machinery. It has elab­
orated upon n program, to extend
over ,the next ten years, for .the
Intensified production of tobacco
and tho "three whites” of Turkey
—cotton, sugar nnd wheat.
As for President -Kcmnl, ho Is
so keenly interested in the deve­
lopment that he is running nn ex­
perimental farm of his own on
the outskirts of Angora.

monious- division of the male and
female gender In the entire croalioii of the world, from human
beings down to minerals. In the
course of an address before the
Academy of Scitatiaby Prof. Mani­
uloff said:
"In' my experiments to prove the
existence of sox in minerals my
attention was arrested by the fact
that the si
' *t s T
Identical In
ia of two C
case of cul
form and in the
other of octahedron form. To dis­
cern tho exact sex I have subjected
to a certain reaction the blood of
human beings and animals, as well
fit extracts from plants. I have
subjected to n similar reaction
various cryitalllc farms, taking
pyrite as a typical mineral.

paving proi
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On liberal commission
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CATHERINE NATHAN
OMrr * f PaklU
TIIH STATE O r JPLOH
therlnn Nathan O
YOU A HE H Bnu:ny
I l E n r ttEquiREU
to appear
I the Circuit, Court.
for (he Heveni Judicial Circuit of
Florida, Counts o f- Hemlnole on the
«th day of Januai A. D. l i f t «t Our Bub-divialon is. undergothe Cowrt House n, mui
iu
said «.i&gt;umr,
Cmmryrid
answer a lull of Complaint filed ing most substantial develop­
against you In said Court by Oeorgn ment and advertising.
K. LeVIgne and then and there l a
a n d . abide hy such Judg­
Grnvcland—|8,00Q raised for ad­ receive
ment and decree an said Court shall
vertising city.
have considered In title behalf. And

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RANKER FOR 43 YEARS
NEW -YORK—Having boon a
banker in Wall Strcot 43 yenrs,
George Blumenthal is retiring
chortly to devote most of his time
to aiding tho Metropolitan Museum5
of AO and Mount Sinai Hospital.
Tarpon Springs—Fifteen $10,000 homes will be constructed in
Ghesapcako Point subdivision.

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FORMER EDUCATOR HONORED
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jnn. 1.—
(A5)—Dr. Liberty Hydo Bailey, for­
mer dean of the School of Agri­
culture nt Cornell University, Ithacn, N. Y.*, was today elected presi­
dent of tho American Association
for tho advancement of science, in
annual convention hero.
'Septuagenarians In Orchestra
I’HOENIXVILLE, Conn.—Willie
Q. Smith hns an orchestra of five
“felt boot" septuagenarians. Their
existence hns been disclosed in Con­
nection with a forthcoming fiddling
England.

lUronco Napier,

hnty, appealed.

attack,

Crisp

lit. A. Uurrington. murder, Tal|t cottntv. appealed.
1C, A. Wheeler,.attack, Emanuel
lunty, appealed.
iGnrrett Btnford, attack, Jones
R county, appealed.
lOscar Mars, murder, Benhill
funty, appealed.
fA. Wode Johnson, attack, Jones
mnty, appealed.
John
D. Batcheler, murder,
mas county, appealed.
James A. Swain, murder. Bibb

Jones and Bloodworth were coneted jointly of tho murder of

Howard F. Underwood; Coggoshall
and McClelland wera convicted
Jointly of tho murder of Prof. W.
C. Wright, and Bififord and John­
son were convicted jointly of nn
attack on nn aged woman. Tho
first four, dates for whoso exe­
cutions havo been set, nro pre­
paring to mako a last stand for
their lives by an appeal for exe­
cutive clemency.
Tho seeming existence of two
methods of execution in ileorgia is
explained by-the fact th at the law
substituting
electrocution
for
hanging wns passed while several
executions were pending. A pro­
vision o£ tho law-was th at those
already .sentenced to.hang, a t the
time tho law passed ftould meet
death in that manner, while those
convicted subsequently to its pas­
sage would dio in the electric

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of the germs.
Creomulsion Is guaranteed satisfac­
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bronchitis and other forms of respira­
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prosperity than the old year, it is tim e to plan th e b est w a y J o p a r b o i l

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in the profits that w ere so plentiful during 1925-

T h e prosperity of 1926 w ill b e even more intensified in

/ W i S A POOR n o t :
u S E V O u R BRAINS!
A in T h e g o n n a

HAsJE HIS HAT O N?
An OONTT »T HIDE
Evien m s n o s e ?
An OO PlNEERSGO
-IAKin 1HER HAT OFFEMEN'IN A-HO oSE ? ’
CEfrrvtw n c t i y a l
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Druid Park offers the best that can b e h ad in tl e G reater
Sanford District. G et the facts on th e S e/ c o n d U n ith’..,that
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w ill b e p la e e d on sale at a n ea rly d a te. l^ fa k e y o u r reser­
vations before the opening a n n o u n c em en t is m ad e.

IDEN REALTY CO]

�AY, JANU

f f i C B , FU. 3ul
ta t
kofa'a Ia i t frontier la
the now generation of
tank U taught the habit*
and benefits of the white a w f t
life. Through the Indian girls In
th* goTS^mmcnt school her*, of
whleh Clark B. DiekHiaon la head,
the uplift o f th e Indian family la
being attem pted.
Substantial houses already have
replaced the tepee as tha home'of
Indiana living on North Dakota
reservation*. /A knowledge of san­
itation Is helping to increase their
life ap art/said Mr. Dlckln*on. *
At the school, where 126 girts
are taught domeatlc science and
household arts In addition to sub­
jects ordinarily in the.grade school
curriculum, special emphasis Is
laid on those things which the
nriult Indian deeds most to know
about his living.
" It Is hard to induce the old-time
Indian to sleep w ith windows open,
hut we teach th e girls here to do
it/* -XHrirlTiiOTrdralawa: "Home of
them continue the practice after
they hnvo returned to their own
people.”
"Of. course the tendency Is for

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by one ef Florida^ principal
r spots, long the winter home
w Knon
h l e i t o c k another Step
•King from the bond* of »*■
n and
ii km
iind centered the race prog n e s th e t f o r'several years .w
.Included entries from both of die
coasts of Florida.
'
Daytons, the mother e tr of the
municipal trio, was founded In 1S#9
and Daytona Beach lb?n known
as Goodalt, and Beabreese, the ploDMT developer of which W**&gt; Mr.
Helen Wllmani Post, cxrooni/ '

lata Csar Nicholas II and hie fam­
ily, including the. boudpfr of the
Empraaa and the nuriertr room of
the children, are .roped off for
public tnapectlon. - '
The form er Imperial palaces a t
Peterhof and Eiarkoye-Selo also

This Is particularly noticeable in
the case of the Tsanoye-8elo pal­
ace, which waa the favorite resi­
dence of the late Emperor. Here
every detail connected with the
Tampa—Florida Palace for Ses
life of the Imperial family ie laid
hare, and the public, which all over qui-Centcnnlal Exposition in Phila­
the world has an insatiable curi­ delphia, will coat $500,000.
osity to know how royal person­
ages live, can gratify Its desire to
the full.
NIGHT SOH60T
All the furniture, clothing and
Do not waste these Jong win­
ter evening*—prepare r our■•If
perumal belongings of the slain
tor a better position by taking
C u r and his family and—more
advantage of our buelnes# course.
- New-eWaeee t n “abortbend and
pathetic than anything else—even
day. Wedneeday and Friday eve-

H U . what »'Woo&lt;I«rfnl fM llag to
U
b« froo trom U»o m lN n b U
rhaomatltm. To know v a i n the tmpnritiea that cans#
joy of llmbor Joints and setlvn n u tConquer rheumatlm
eles—freedom tfo n that agonutng
naa shown tha wTr
^ H o w often haio yon longed for tlons a 8. B. has Wo,
•otue relief aa you enjfarsd ta rta n r ^ la f and Comfort t o |
from swollen, inBainsd-BniacICn and rheum Atte eufftren.
Jolnta—bow often h are you said
TOO would giro anything In -th e »•
World for n few houm co m h rtl
But you didn’t know that nil you S r S ee
bad to do to get real relief from Rheumatism rsalahesthis nerve wracking misery was

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fo od*—/
■trcngth and power L
fill your body— you l
*r® rigorous — md-N
blooded and rM dyfbr

banish rheumatism! ,
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Mr*. M asw ell aad Mr*. Steele

OP BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

i this winter to break
iway records for mot­
orcycles and h am m horses on tho

Great Stickler For
Form, Servant Says
COPENHAGEN. Jan.
ana Anderson, whose fairy store
I have brought happiness to thou
rods of children, was a stickler
r form. ,
00 states Mrs. Marie Busch, who
| ' i general-servant to the mi­
ps, and the
the
Uw two spinster*, __
g Ballin, who shared a house
him.
fdrraon was very particular,"
lid. "llo Insisted upon my ndng him In the third person
the title conferred upon him
hking—Knnferentsrsnd. This
fc;much coveted title given
-HNd cabinet ministers and
^KWsIjrlnra*, hut never bej j B M o r j t h u d

Ine Rev. Father F. I'. Joyce, self nml nrriv? a t a placo where
lately a clmpbln In' tho regular | he will be nblo to take care of hlmarmy but now retired, at n renult' self, but it will take time.”
of Having b®en gAsanl in service
Leesburg— Preliminary plan*
oversell with tho A. K. K.,* stands
approved for constructing bathing
tixmior for this one:
During the great firo in Saiv ml recreation pier a t end of Gulf
Francisco a mounted orderly from road. ...
the Pretldlo was riding along Mis­
Zephyrhfll*—City Council' iota
sion Street at ;n smart trot. A
xoman ran out of a house wnvin,; Improvement contracts totaling
her apron at him.
?ir,o,ooo: *T
"Ob, Mihtor Soldier. Mister
Soldier." she railed. “Where ran
Tampa—.1,000 acres land within
1 get some milk for our baby 7"
city
Hmltn purchased by New
Wlhtout drawing rein the caval­
York Investor for $5,000,000.
ryman saluted ns he Answered:

IN H EA LTH I
IN W EALTH!
IN PLEA SU R E!

IN H A PPIN ESS!

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M K ltm l when lie rra d h is
MMVft to the Misses Ilnllin
MfU.'.yBuKcli they had to ati&gt;;&gt;
/Oggdjework.
No matter
rrJfru,'JJuw h went outdoors
M tg ,tvc»r a coat and when
rwn g iv e her tickets to the
presented her with
r"if trhlta gloves.
^,nlco people," he remarked,
White gloves to the theater."
t0fon had.n soft couch upor
.Jta weavod his laics of th.1
a tall knd wJnfull
Mrs. Dutch said, "I
p t-ffs t on a bed mi

No m atter how tender your face
or tough the beard, a few atrokes
of (he James Htropper puts a lietler-llian-new edge on your blade
so thnt you get tLv shave of your
shaving life. Iluy a James today.
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Leather Strop, all In
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ther Case.
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New York.

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ide^l,Site For

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•Fronting on each nearly two and one-half miles.
-With the world’s finest beach on its East.

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-And the State’s finest fishing waters on its West.
-Wi&amp; a new, sporty 9-hole Golf Course of Its own.
-And donated sites for School, Church, Parks and Playgrounds.
■And hard-surfaced streets, cement sidewalks, water and electricity-

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to be accomplished, make NEW SMYRNA BEACH the ideal investment opportunity of T&lt;y3ay. ’
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P H O N E ,485

�official.
The book will deal with how to
fret rid of passengers that no
country will allow to land. Aa n
problem, this la no ditch.
*• • •
A passenger boards a «hlp and
arrives, in due course of time, a t
his destination. But the Immigra­
tion authorities a t/th e port look
him over and decido he c a n t enter.
The steamship company then
must take him back to the start­
ing point. But tho authorities at
this port say, "Wo don’t want him,
cither—he can’t come in hero."
Result: He’s on the steamship
company’s hands, scheduled for a
life on the ocean wave and a home
on tho rolling deep—for an indefi­
nite period, and' at the steamship

dm back to
A M iian'a^ii
i«*d been he

i« lf / on board One O f New bY/ j
Liverpool; the
u k for hla pa- ' Govenwr W1
Perform fa f
y ^ e o thay pack

Chair

Convict Tl»

ha **nT prove

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Odvernqr M attln with adtho near year will bo tho

stead of the words; "] {aaiWi
sentence yeti to dfolQM l
the Judge waa Quoted i
amid: “I hereby seotance
electrocuted." -f- *;
'
Ferguson’s 'eeWvfctltJh
dared to have .been' the onlcketi
on record , l n ^ p c |a a ‘connl
in the state.' He was senl
die after W lapse oT not'
day - following coipmluiioi
crime.
- v - *. ty
Governor Hardee sigfned^ the
death w arrant,'. When P&lt;

bilt declared h*^roald

im j Liiurm uumunuen nny,
"W hat, you hew hgain?"—and
im n.
send him to America on-the tame
ts^im
i V n■^*iS lS
__ri for
^ 1 Miami
^ r:a■M
ship. He’s due to be shifted from will send Fortune Ferguson, negro,
**»•
one ship to another until ho can to the leetrfc chair.
meet
tho Aitdrcws
p.in y' ib o tr
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y
£•
be1palmed off on •tome country.
Ferguson, convicted In Alachua
for an attack upon a young
Mount Dora—Largo new addit­ county
iobt an which the •oottlera tour j
white girl, waa the first negro to
ion being b u ilt’to 1Molena .R ealty be sentenced to die in the electric
being made.
Company’s office building.
chair in Florida, but be was not
Sarasota—0-story arcade build­ the firs t to be electrocuted.
J- Lynn Haven—City votes a
ing will be erected in business sec$170,00 bond iflnuo for-public in
. Ferguson ,09&lt;y\jyd , the plcctric It resulted In an affirm s
JT.
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t
' chair by a margin hardly known to
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ion, which waa rendered rtew U y. pro^m ent*.

Itote of thotfdfit additional
fclfcaiifngs used Bduring
tho
FrnaBVfsctured
jnco Wcro
fn at*# .sainted on one end
lafed^ofr^bA the o th er,In
&amp;
p ro ce.’
terrific drive In the w ar to
b the&gt;cartpeg-of any single
“to
J meeting- &lt;if ortiin nhco men.
Irvo offtcWTWta da nr-vtecl
loan In civilian life, asked In
king Shell turning faculties,
i ,tt would not be possible_ to
|em hot off of whirling, rodIm lcss1steel tubes which are
id commercially for gas well
lurtunlly all sizes for tho arV,p to 10 inches in dinmExperimenta were Btartcd
| | y to test tho scheme.
Ke War Department is not
Ition to make any definite
Ement, it looks as though
tridtr m national proparedi been made.
Just cut ’em off like sauss tho Way one officer doithe new process.
.tbeTfSBcssity of horlng oqt
ired-mnll pointed ends after
.iniag in order to mako a
&gt;r the explosive charge nnd
s developed a new angle of
Bi. I t appears in practice
npuritles in the metal are
[tow ard tho center by the
Iff process and when this
[out by boring the impurities
H naved automatically.
B ten year ammunition rc■ projcct.of tho W ar DepartB s based on storing 5.100,000,l o r t h of small arms and artil■nmmunition, tho oldest proI bs and cartridges to bo fired
I each year and replaced with
ntock. I f tho spun shell case
[w orks out nnd a system for
hoadlng. fuse making, banding,
lis developed to supplement It,
Lmably n material reduction
S*bb Tirade In the' stored ro­
les as . the twolvo month delny
procuring projectilca in suf[nt numbers after war is defctl now controlling tho departI ’s plans, would have been
Id down.

Mrs. \ Wilhclmina tf Fagnanil
dance). thclCharleston. And,
uthcnl her J husband {g o tj anothcrjwoman' to[teach him
h ow .sh e) took* poison,j She
recovered.^ howeuer.Jjtfa n d
hubbg'fpromised‘to ’confine
himself i to± the f waltz i and
foxtrothereaftcr^ i

Fdrty-One States InV
Playground Contests

■New York is tfio mogt populous
competitor, nhd 'Antrevillo nnd
Coward, South Cnrolinnl aro the
smallest, each boasting one hun­
dred persons. However, the met­
ropolis will not compete directly
against the villngcs as'all entering
cities kre divided Into three popu­
lation’ grftups, for each of which
one ?500 prize, ten $50 prizes, and
eleven prizes of, 550 each in nurs­
ery stock, will be awarded.

NEW YORK, Jon. 1.—(/P)u—Ono
hundred seventycight cities have
entered 311 ploygroUnda and ath ­
letic fields in the nntlonnl play­
grounds bonuttficntlon contest an­
nounced by the Playground nnd Re­
creation Aaaocintioil of America.
Forty-ono states nnd Canada are
represented by tho cities compet­
Pasco County is surfacing 150
ing for tho 54,050 in cash prizes
and nursery stock to lie awarded miles new road with asphulti^ mix­
ture.
by tho Ilarm on Foundation.

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE

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T h e investments you w ill make in 19 2 6 can m ake you . It depends entire­
ly w here you buy. T h e surest plan to adopt is th e process of elimination

TODAY’S BEST BUYS

L eave out of your consideration every thought o f investing a single dollai
G-room hovjse in Gindcrvillo. Good location.
$3,200, $7G0 cash, balance $25 a month.

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10 acres fines® landvIn flowing wells dis-I
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I ' Nickels Sentenced -To
fee Three Years Ago Wins
fgal Battle For New Trial
efore Judge W. W. Wright
ILLAHASSEE, Fla.,. Jan. 1.—
-When Aubrey Lee Nickels is
I again in tho seventh Judicial
lit of Florida for an alleged atupon a whito woman a t Do
I In 1021, It will bo his third
Ignmont, and each time he will
faced a different trial judge,
lortly after his arrest for tho
od crime, Nickels pleaded guilad was sentenced to be hanged
fudge James W. Perkins, who
[then presiding In the seventh
I t Nickels took on appeal to
[8upreme Court. The latter
fcal upheld his plea that his
Ision of -ffuilt had been mode
r violence. The case was reBed for tria l.' Judgo J. J.
arson then occupied the bench
\ jury found Nickels guilty.
b Diekerson sentenced him to
Ingod.
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a result of tho Supreme
second opinion in tho
Vs
case, arendered
p
w u w w s w
Irecently,
W k V U V l j r . Iin
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La ro-trlal was ordered, NlckV be.arrnlgncd this time bcPd*v W. W. Wright, appoinI Governor Martin a short
K o to succeed Judge DickerBiguad.------ ------ —
W° W right Is a native of
M. He was prosecuting ntr for the Gadsden county
f and a practising attorney,
w eg in the World War, comng as a first Reutenant of
■ny-B, Second Florida Rcgi.
at
Tallahassee.
Judge
\t went overseas with the
Division and was ejevatod to
ih k o f captain In France.

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Desirable lot in San Lanta. Sanford Avenue
frontage. All paving paid.. An excellent
investment opportunity. $8,000. Terms. ,

COLCLOUGH REALTY CO
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D o es the property lie im m ediately w ithin th e radius o f
m unicipaj^fow th?
Is it priced to permit a large margin o f profit b^sed on
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311 F irst N ational'B a ok Bldg. .
Fla.
Telephone 732

A re the surro undings of a character that en su tel
in the future?
Is it adequately financed?

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T O E A C H O F T H E S E Q U E S T IO N S T H E R E -IS
A N A F F IR M A T IV E A N S W E R F O R

1—1925 Ford Touring.
1—1923 Ford Touring.
1—Studebaker Sedan. .
1—Willys-Knight Sedan.
1—Willys-Knight Touring ^
1—1922 P ad m rd T o u rag . .
1—192^ Hudson Coach'.
3—1924 Overland Touring ^
1—1924 Overland Red Bird.

M A R V A N IA

Sales Agents

The above cars are in first

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measure onyour pto»penty,and ytt,
with pleasure, will help you to pros­
per. May 1926 render you a gen­

erous measure.

Sanford Office 236-38 Meisch Bldg. (
Bithlo Office Fifth Avenue

67S /*** fronta» e on We«t First Street
possibility o f 900 feet railroad
trackage.—I consider this piece of

Properly the absolutely best buy on
W est First Street, and will Jielp de­
velop It See me at once as present
sale price will likely be withdrawn

IrPutteodeD Realty Co., Inc.
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REALTORS
Phone 708-709
2 | 0 East First Street

One Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bar­
gain.
Thirteen acres of W ater front pro, perty—Attractive Price.
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Five-room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments I n ^ n f o r d
Property. ••t;

Watch This ii
— Space for ;
Important ■£
Announcement

R .C . T IS D A L E , J R
REALTOR

Real Estate Investment ^Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Building

BONDS

Announcements For 1926
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Some Rare Bargains In Lots

Opening of Second Section of Fort Mellon—
t prices'decidedly low—reaervatlone now being ac-

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Beautiful new hornet—Spanish Bungalows

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Among our offerings of Buslneaa Property

Lot In Grandview Avenue In Road Court only $2,000 00,
$500 down.
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Corner lot. eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
$2,026, with easy terms.

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Four lots on W est Third Street.
$1,600.00 each.

Paving pnid in full?

1,000 Acres, $60.00 per acre.
'10.500 Acres, $20,00 per acre
915 Acres, $25.00 per acre.

Three lots on Palmetto Ave. $0,000.00, with good
torms.

K and acreage unueual values era found,

McCALL &amp; FOX
‘‘The Firm Substantial*1
Phone 48
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Hale* Force l i t . 0 , Pnx, fl. It. McCall, M. I.. Shipp.

202 F IR S T ST.

PH O N C ,77,

Start the New Year right by buying
one of the best homes in the BEST CITY
IN FLORIDA—SANFORD.

REALTORS

“AMID MAJESTIC PINES
BART NASON, BALES DIRECTOR
Telephone 249, First Nnt'l Rnnk Blilg

8*1m Agent* For

A five-room brick bungalow with bath
and all modern improvements a t corner
of Palmetto and Central. Lot \ 70x120.
South and East exposure. Price lower
than any other home of its kind in the
city. Terms easy. Ready to occupy.
SANFORD has the best year/round
climate in the State. It is the best city
in which to live and has the best people
on earth. See—

53 Acres Celery L a n d,_
p a r t cleared. A sk u£
about it.
Tamiami Land Co.
Room 3, Ball Building
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Phone 142

T H E H O W A R D C O R P O R A T IO N
A Country Chib Property of Lake*

Masonic Bldg.

PROSPERITY
IW ^ A C C O W P A N Y THE PURCHASE OF THIS
PROPERTY
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S t m t $126,00 front foot.

on M*Pl0 Avp- «t Fifth
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Ono lot in San L*nta on Pulmomi Drive at $3000.00 ,
oUon on Summerlin at $2000.00,

red under the npu'kbt. ,

Two bargain* In Franklin Terrace lot*, one at
i, facing Laurel: one at $1800, facing Elm.
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LOT US SHOW THESE BARGAINS TO YOU

187 Acres, 15 in Grove, 10 acres clear­
ed, balance in beautiful pines. This
would make a fine subdivision as it is
near presontrCorporate limits. Price and
terms reasonable.
5 Acres, all in celery, nice 5 room
house, barn and equipment. Price $8,500
including crop.
13,7 Acres, 5 tiled and in celery. 699
f t facing Sanford Avenue. Price $9,000
including crop. Easy terms.
5 Acres, nice 6 room cottage, 3% in
celery, 1 other crops. Price including
equipment, $8,000,00. Good terms,
10 Acres, tiled and in celery, with all
equipment For price, terms, etc., see us.

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Realtors

1.
—S 5-room flats, with bath, fnclng East on Myrtle, between 10th and 11th streets, 60x117, double garage. $10,000.
$4,000 caoh. Now leased to Dec. 1926 at $90 per month.
2.
—.100 ft. to 160 ft. fnclnjj East on Sanford Avenue be­
tween 10th and U th Streets, $150 per foot. Terms reasonable,
3.—15 aero celery farm—7 acres titled—In Eureka Ham­
mock. Price $10,000. ■ $3,000 cash. 1 and 2 years on balance.
4.
—Lot 50x117, facing East on Sanford Avenue.
$12,000. $4,000 cash, 1, 2 and U yenra.

Price

Established 1910

Falmetto and 16th Street, faclnjc East.

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$2,500.00 II1 .

Facing East, on lake; On County paved read—

$250.00 per acre.

BALDWIN &amp;BR0WN
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Phone 72

Telephono 714

8. Garner-Woodruff Bldg.
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4,500 acres in Lake Coupty,
near Eustis and DeLand,
good for farm s or subdivi3ion. Priced for quick sale at
$65.00 per "acre. 1-3 cadi.
Balance 1-2-3 years a t six
per cent in terest Title from
original g ra n t

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SUFFERERS of heart trouble, Angiria Pectoris, Dropsy, Asthma.
High Blood Pressure. Paralysis, I
will gladly tell you free, how you
can get quick and lash
without using drugs, m
serums- Address R. V. W
1966, New Haven, Conn.
AUCTIONEER
WE SELL lots and subdivisions
a t public ruction., Lafa Burger,
Room fl, Rock Bldg.. Orlando,

1,^ ^ i«te* are fo r eon*
Average length
«d e Une.
m . charge of 30 Ifor
Using Is restricted
IsssUicatlon.
r Is made The 8 tn erill ha responsible
ily one Incorrect insertion,
Advertiser for subsequent
Joaa. The office should be
ed Immediately In case of
TO ADVERTISERS
Ssrald representative thorly familiar with rates,
and elasalf lcstlon will g its
•omplcte information. And
'3 with, they will assist you
ording your want ad. to
i It more effective.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Ivertisers should give their
dsalrs results. About one
r out of s thousand has a
tone, and .the others can’t
■on. unless

C la ssifica tio n s
■-Announcement*
■-Auto Accessories
l-Autoq, Bent
[-Auto, Repairing
[-Autos, Sale
—Business Opportunities
—Business Service
—For Rent, Apartmenta
—For Rent, Houses
—For Rent, Rooms

FOR SALE: Will aell my new 1926
S tar Tudor Sedan a t a big sacri­
fice to caah buyer. J. R. Lyman,
Valde* Hotel.
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1924
dition.
1924
1923
1925
1923
1922

Dodge coupe, excellent, con­
Dodge touring car.
Dodge coupe, A -l condition,
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, apodal.

I. W. PHILLIPS. SONS
Phone 8

Oak and 2nd St.

BARGAINS IN USED CARS
1—1925 Dodge touring. This car
in first claaa condition.
1—1925 Essex coach. Good con­
dition.
1-—1926 Essex Coach. New. Dis­
count.
1—1924 Ford coupe. A -l condi­
tion.
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1—Ford touring. Cheap!
1—1924 Overland touring, good
running condition.
Come in and compare our prices
with other dealers’, prices.
CHA8. T. FULLER MOTOR CO.
Chrysler Dealer
4U West F irst St.
7—Business Service
BARBECUE

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Typewritera, SopppUea
UNION PHARMACY
FUR SALE: One let
lot feeing
facing French
111 First Street
Avenue and one facing Laurel REMINGTON
Prescription SpeclalUta
Avenue within half block ox Youngs
Phone 976 fo r Immeditto Attention. Subdivision, for 61,600 each. Good
terms for quick sale. Address W.
MONTEZUMA HOTEL
H. S. P. O. Box No. 431, Sanford.
8anford’s most home-like ho­
tel; located on corner Magnolia FOR SALEt Corner lot, next to
Ave., 2 minutes walk from buslnew hotel. 260 front feet. Phone
S3—Wanted
ness section. Open all year.
671-J.
J. R. MCDONALD, Mgr.
WANT work or change of posi­
Phone 485
tion T White only. Northern Star
TWO DREAMWOLD LOTS
Employment
Bureau, 30 E. Church
rU it SAijtJ: Land to sell on the
63000.00
S t, Orlando, Fla.
main road. In GrapeviUe, one
Small caah payments and easy
half acre. Apply George T. Balterms.'
WANTED: Thfe# or four rooms.
Furnished preferred. Either ap­
LOT ON ELM AVENUE
artm ent or house. Call 604, Mr,
6360 Cash—Balance Terms.
-PM OBRljeO.OO---------FOR RENT: By season o r year to
34—Wanted Help, Female
party without children, nice 6
LOT ON OAK AVENUE
room bungalow, close up town,
V 50x129 . *
WANTED —Counter
Iris and
nicely and completely furnished.
6400.00 Caah—Balance Terms
counter
boys;
also
ihwashcr.
Gas, lights, hot wafer heater, etc.
PRICE 162,000.00
Lu-Beth Cafeteria.
6100 per mo. Jesse H. Hamilton.
Phone 83-W, 217 Holly Ave.
HOUSE ON SECOND STREET WANTED: Agent for ladies spec
laities. Phone 671-J.
Between Holly and Cedar
10—For Rent, .Room*
6 rooms and bath, Caah 9L35—-Wanted Help, Male
250.00 Balance arranged.
FO k RENT—One famished bed­
PRICE 63,250.00
room for gentleman only. 305
SALESMAN
Magnolia Ave.
NEW SPANISH BUNGALOW
We have a good opportunity to
5 rooms and bath. Fireplace
offer real estate salesman. One
FOR RENT: Rooms, w ith or with­
and all mbdem improvements.
who is familiar with the greater
out meals. Reasonable rates.
PRICE 60.500.00
Sanford district preferred.
Lincoln Hotel.
61,625 Cash—Balance Terms
SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms
507 l i t N atl. Bank Bldg.
PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
Lights, wood ,ond phone, paid,
Phone 249
Comer of Franklin. One of the
Call phone 646-J.
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best comers
in Sanford
CONTRACTOR WANTED to clear
Heights.
and ditch 1-2 mile of road lead­
PRICE 62760
ing to Wekiva Ranch.'Fred T.WUFOR SALE: 2 .acres on West 1st.
liabs, County Engineer.
ROSE COURT LOT
Street. R. K. McCabe, Route A,
with
70
feet
frontage.
6350
WANTED: Office boy. Apply 201
Box 91-A.
cash.
Oak Avenue. Chase Co.
PRICE 62400
WANTED: Fivo electricians, 61
5 ROOM HOUSE
per hour, for conduit work. Ap­
FOR SALE: Right now possess­ on Palmetto Ave. with bAth.
ply new Ice plant.
ion. New, all modem, 6 rooms
This house is located on the
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­ comer of Palmetto Avenue and
38—‘Wanted. Situation Male
alow in most select part of San­
Spurling and is on sale at 96,ford only 67500. 63300 caah, bal­
000, 000.
POSITIONS WANTED: White
ance easy terms. Bayard Realty
Part Cnsh—Balance Terms.
help all vocations supplied on
short notice. Please write, wire or
-^FURNISHED HOUSE
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phone 2632. Northern Star Em4 room house with large yard.
FOR SALE: Three room garagp
•nyment Bureau, 30 E. Church
Buyer can have possession at
apartment and 3 room house on
St., Orlindo. Fla.
once.
Highland Avenue.* Fine location,
with terms. This is a good buy for | J 1,000 Cash—Balance Terms.
39-Wanted Situation. FemrJe
PRICE 64000
a quick sale. Write S. H. W. care
Herald.
SECRETARIAL position wanted
by experienced young lady. Know
FOR SALE: 5 room house, fire
stenography. Executive ability.
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
place, hot water heater, bath­
Thoroughly cnpablo. P. O. Bo)( 80
515 First National Bank Uldg.
room, garage, all furnished, chick­
Phone
713
ens and flower* 69000; 62,600 cash.
Terms. Apply 914 Park Ave. ___
40—Wanted Real Estate

On South Sanford Ave. Rose Drive
20—For Sale Miscellaneous
‘Where everybody meets cveiwbody’
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks COAL FOR SALE. Phone or call
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Hot Coffee
Lincoln Hotel.
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Gas and Oil Station^ ^ '
FOH SA LEt'Ford Redan. 4 'doors,
—Rooms and Board
good condition. 6200.00. 210 E.
OPEN
ALL
NIGHT
—For Rent, Office, Stores
Second.
_____ _
Wrecker Service Day and Night
—For Sale, Acreage
24 Hours Storage
FOR SALE: Four foot cigar case,
—Sale or Exchange .
WALKER GARAGE
In good condition. Seo Mr. Mc­
Sanford Ave. A 2nd Street
Donald, Montciuma Hotel.
—For Sale, Groves
Fhone 60
—Fqe Sale, Houses/, . :
SANFORD kindergarten will open
[-Sale, Lease, Rent
HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
Monday, Jan. 4. Recreational
Congregational
Church.
kSale, Live Stock
Estimates given. Superior work* room.
[-For Sale, Miscellaneous manahlp. W. L. Renhardt A .Co.,
Gen. Delivery, Orlando,
[-Sale, Beal Estate

[-Sale, Furniture
[■Furniture Wantod
|-Loet, Found

SAND for building and construc­
tion purposes. Delivery from
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenui.
HI-TEST building Ula and brick.
Sanford Cement Products Co.
6th St. and Maple.
LANKY’S DRUG STORE — Preeeriptiona, Drugs, Bodae. We
are as near you as you* phone.
Cell 109.

- BANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

fiucceseore to Glllon A P la tt
D6 Magnolia. Everything eleetricaL Phono 422. Electraglth
WIGHT*—1T hree stations. Mag­
nolia and Second. F irst and Elm,
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
Expert service.

■Wanted to Rent
Advtg. Mediums

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Emboealng. Bee ur
first. We do tt. Phone 417-W
R. B. Ava^ Commercial S t

f! NOTICE
ALL CONTRACTORS
BBd after January the
1926, the Painters scale
A $1.00 per hour,
taeal 12GL Sanford
L D. JACKSON.
Ancial Secretary.

w Smith's Barber
fp for good barber
k. Ladies welcome,
rt to .Valdez.

SANFORD DRUG COMPANY
“The Rexall Store”
We m a k e s specialty of our pro nr
filling of prescriptions and quid
, • •
delivery.
Drugs — Soda — Hot Sandwich

22—Sale, Furniture
BEDSTEAD springs and chairs
240 Laurel Avenue.

WE HAVE a lnrge waiting list
for smnll houses. Whst have you
to offer. Denn-Uerg Corporation.

■Lust, Found

41—Wanted to Rent

LOST: One setter dog, 8 months
old. White with brown spots. An­ WANTED TO RENT-.Smali house
swers to nnmo of Pat. Notify L. C.
or 3 or 4 room unfurnished ap­
Leonardy, or call 609-W.
artment. R. W., Nipper, Phone
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LOST: From automobile on Paola 480-W.
road near golf links Dec. 26th,
42—Advtg. Mediums
setter bitch, 1 1-2 years old, white
with tan ears. Spots on back. Small
tan specka on aide. Liberal reward. MAINE — Waterville, Morning
Sentinel. Thousands of Maine
W. P. Fields, 401 Magnolia Ave.,
Sanford.
■&gt; people are interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
LOST: Weatclox watch, and belt the .Sentinel. Rate cerd on . ap­
We carry a full line.
chain. Monogram " n ”. Finder plication.
Our prices are right. Cash c
te rn s. We want your bualneai please return to James Hayes, "508
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Sanford Stove A Furniture Co. Myrtle. Phone 145.
DAILY NEWS—It covers Brow821 E. F irst St.
srd County thoroughly which Is
27—Plano Toning
one of .the most rapidly growing
sections on the Florida Coast.
FOR SALE—Space on tha page I BUY, ;
cash for second hand Sample copy and rate card upon
for classified advertisements.
pianos.
dress Box 352.
request
Why not rent those vacant rpome,
or sell that second-hand goods?
H. O. VIELE, Jeweler. Wal
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Jewelery and clock repairing i
gusta, Ga., Augusta's greatest
31—Special Notices
engraving. Quick service. 118 M
classified medium, rate, caah, 9c
noils Avenue. Phone 442.
charge. 10c minimum.

28—Plant, Seeds, Trees

Send in your aubecriptlon to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
OTW ABT THE FLORIST*'
dealer ao you can read Florida’s
Flowers for all occasions.
latest newspaper. One year,
814 Myrtle. Phone gCQ-W
00, 0 months, 64.00, three months
00. If you desire 61,000 Insur­
31—Special Notices
ance policy add 75o to your order.
J. EL SPURL1NO, cuh-dlvUlon FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
tha
FORT
LAUDERDALE
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando, Florida, and F l o r a
Heights, Florida on Dixie High­ ADVERTISE In the Journal-Her­
way.
■
ald, South Georgla’a greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
EFFECTIVE January First, 1926,
weekly and 8unday.
Classified
tha price of machine labor, blackrates 10c per line. Waycross Joursmithing, bolltrwork, etc. will be
nal-Harald, Waycross, Oeorgla.
1.76 por hour. Sanford Machine
Company, Sanford, Fla.
ADVERTISING gets results tf dt
\ reaches, potential buyera. . Pe­
ls tka Daily News la circulated In
an industrial and agricultural aee-

-InU'e largill-* * p w
I*4ej 6 or
:h Insertion.
THE MORNI
accepted e
Daytona (F I
an insertion.

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
TO REACH the prosperous ferm ­
ent and fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise In the DeLand
Daily News, rata lc par word, caah

ING D p f a t h e r

#- .
m ig

a' year sales
G u atte, Zen*
rlctiltnrml dlsdlsplay rates
COLUMBUS (Oa..) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
circulation in Southwestern -Geor­
gia. Rate 8c (8-word line) line.

A LITTLE WANT AD IN The
HERALD will bring you hi big
result*. . Advertise- those bid -ar­
ticles you havs stored away and
hava no use for. A little thlrtycent ad may bring you several
dollars. Fhone 149 and a repre­
sentative will call and see your ,
MORGANTOWN. W. VA.. people
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for atx consecutive
issues.

at for a
its ;&gt;our
ini
!&lt;•'• *&gt;.•
send it t o :
three hui
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sixty-five

Shingles
Roofings
SeWer Pipe

DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If ao advertise la

WE WILL BE GLAD TO
SERVE YOU

Phone 536

Incorporated

V/ELL-IVE BURMEO
ALU T H E P A P E R S
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G. TAYLOR DYER

Seminola
Florida*! Rave Coaraa R ea a llfa l
TV* w a n t'd ISO ulooXholdera In
thla County— We have nearly f i l ­
led thla quoin. All men of pro­
minence and
known
tiu.lne**

sagacity.

Thla opportunity to participate
In one o f Central Florida's outstand in g enterprise* la offered
to the rem aining few.
F ull particulars may be had l&gt;y
addreealng

Seminole Jockey
Club, Inc.
Office, Orange find tllnck Hotel

B E T T E R GAS &amp; OILS
"S m C L A IR ”
Better combustion
Smoother running motor
Less Carbon
More Miles *
TIRES AND TUBES
&lt;
Better Quality
Less - Money
and the "Knocking Bird** can’t,
change it.

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JUNE’S FILLING
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11)3 Sanford Are. Sanford. Fla*

R esident or Florida slu e* l l l f .

■ References!

For sale immediately, earns
First National Beak.
$6,000 a yedr^'Wiil %fl Tor I I J. H. HUTCHINSON
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M IL M TA TI
$1,800 coat.
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' H I W e s t First S treet
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M .m b .r of
riljrlda- Hta
F lo r ists AH

Phone, wire or write

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Radiator, Body. Vendera Rea
ning Board, Repairing
W e gpeclaltee la Wreck*

Sanford Radiator and
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BAN FORD. I 7 X
ilatloa.*

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DLAINE, GROVE HOTEL

HILTO

Cresent CUy

CHILDREN'S COUCHS

H.LONG

CHECKED AT ONCE BY

LEO-NAR-DrS

iBTton ) J j Monfchton
ARCHITECT
H « t National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, ------------ Florid*

GOUGH SYRUP

CREOSOTED

Porter E. Pitts
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Sheet M etal t o .
207Fre«ch;Ave.
2 Lots* Oak Hill, $700.00
each. $200.00 caah* bal­
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DEVOETS
Paints, Varnishes
and Stains
Ball Hardware Co.
Phone 8

3 Lota on Magnolia-:
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Beautiful Corner Lot
Magnolia at Hijghay.

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NOTICE
I have leased the Aster Farms
woods and pasture Unde, and here­
by give notice to the public that
trespassing in any'w ay on said
property will from and after thle
date, be etrictly forbidden.

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I JOURNAL Is the
I Sd medium to
One cent a word
Inlmnm 25c.

Let on Oak, near FmnU
at $1,600.00. $500.00 caa
balance $16.00 monthly.

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Satisfying the most discriminating

Its location will naturally appeal topcople of discrimination— people who
phbose their residential sites because of accessibility, the tone of the local­
ity and th e. certainty of its exclusiveness, for in Loch Arbor, nature’s lavish
h andiw ork will be devised and supplemented by the best that man can
d ev ise or desire.

T h e sale of which will be officially announced within the next few days
is n o w ready for your inspection. Representatives are at the property at
all times. Call at the office and comfortable transportation will be furnish­
e d that you may give it a thorough inspection.

Sales Agents
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Injured When
oraryfitand At
jadena Giveaway
ring A Parade

- A eopy of thoN ew York Herald,
dated April 18,* inC9, was brought
to this office yesterday by Alfred
Nelson! a carpenter, who found
tho old paper while employed in
repairing the home of M. Hanson,
Hanford shoe dealer, near Pnola.1
The agh-yeHowed sheets of the
Herald contain a graphic account

d Owner-Gone,
rfcs Of Ambtffaiices
From Los Angeles from Washington telling fit tho de­
of the assassination, and gives
Rush Medical -Aid tails
a long statem ent from Edwin M,
'A S A D E N A , Cttl„ J a n . 2.
3)— A h .th e co lo rfu l T o u ricU t o f R oses p a r a d e w as
ring p o s t, a te m p o ra ry
ld s ts m l collapsed h e r e F ri, -b rin g in g ' d e a th t o tw o
mnd a n d in j u r y to m o re
nn 200 o t lie re.

Stantofc secretary of w ar in which
he ts jir th a t the president waa not
expected to survive from the wound
inflicted by the assassin, who waa
a t th a t hour unknown..
Secretary Stanton,.In his dis­
patch to the Herald tells of the
Cabinet meeting on the previous

nrternoon whloh was attended !&gt;y
all the member* of the president's
advisory staff and also several
enerals of the army, Including
eneral Grant.
Stanton reported th a t Lincoln
had, during' the meeting expressed
deep concern for. General Leo and
tho soldiers under Aw eatomand.
Leo had just evacuated Richmond
and the fall of tho confederacy was
imminent.
The paper contains later dis­
patches tolling of the death of tho
president and of the confusion
which relgtfqi *n
in Ford's theater
immediately After th i ahooting.
The lender of tho orchestra and
I-aura Kecno, netres, recognised
Booth ua tho assassin when hu
crossed the stage preparatory to
his escape* Details of the hunt
which police and troops Instituted
were also givoti.
Editorially the paper makes no
comment other than to detail tho
actual shooting ° f tho president
while attending the theater. The
editorial columns were evidently
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LOCAL
Firpt Rational Bank directors
decido to Inaugurate tru st do
partmont. *
Sommerville, N. J., man says
Sanford needs enlarged docking
facilities.
Princes* Theater is b o in g jo -m M eft
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Paul Kfbhdney, aliegcxl owner of Was assassinated found, in San­
I- sLaind, disappeared shortly .bo­ ford g a m t.
re '.the crash, and according to
Asheville Chamber of Com­
ilice:' has not roturiied homo merce manager lauds Florida’s
nee.
development.
The collapse of tho grand stand,
Realty sales how big increase
privately owned structure,'con- following.-holiday lull.
ructed especially for the pageA tlanta ball club may train In
occurred whilo the parade waa Sanford.
irogress. , Without warning the
All details completed for Hoicttire gave way, carrying down tel Fofrost Lake opening Mon»iti wrtekngo between 500 and day.
10 men,-women and.children.
. Britsh and French golf champs
stricken by the horr bio n.ght, may play match on Sanford
'Wdrnsi), 1 tra. Caroline Shgr- links.
-r
n, 60, of Lr i Ai!juries, collapsed
Local bulb growers sent valu­
l died an hi iir Inter 5f cerebral able literature by agricultural
Inother of tho vitS deportment,
,t
! civilian^ frnntlcal-DOMESTIC
le rescuo work. All
urtatinn including ^ ^ ttro people killed and fivo oth*
tsxicnbs were era .expected to die- as result of
,,,
irvice to carrythe of grandstand a t Pasa­
collapse
Jured• to hoapltals, '
dena, Cal. '
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The city's arn^Jl emergency hos­
One dead and several others
tel -wau overcrowded a t once and Injured
In New Year’s auto m is­
haps a t Louisville, K y,^
-'CvMore a r e r s ti’ ln hugo drug
Smuggling ring, doing business
ih three countries, expected by
federal officers.
.U n ited States Circuit Court
Appeals affirm s conviction of
ie ..courier of
Forbes, form er head of
nt through th e tnronjg 'o f rose Col.
pniament spectators a PdlwJihin Veterans' Bureau. .
Navy personnel is absolved of
[cw qilnutee a corps iM diM-lorn
blaroo far the qroek of Shenan­
I 100 nurses had been enlisted.
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V check off a t the iVsndona doah.'
Mnj.-G«n,
WllUam
H. H art,
wed thnt
of U. S.
oatrd. and nuartermaster-gctjcral
itllhtnerc. Army, claimed by death.
tho night

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Ldke Shore Lots
Bring Big Price

SmuRKlIiiff Gang Doinj
, ness [Of Million
Ann unity, Revealed

Realty oporutIons in Sanford
pldiy since tho
I to. statements
by the mUjority
red.
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gono to other

Shipment Of Seven Cases
TrucetLFrom Germany To
Turkey, Thence To U. 8.
CHICAGO, Jan. 2 —(A1).—New
arrests hire and In other citlef of
; . j g smugthose involved 1—
in a dru
gling ring, which operated
Germany, Turkey and the United
Suites «nd which does an annual
business qf 11,000,000, have been
promised hy federal agents.
Two men, are undpr arrest .here
as the lead era and the.home of one,
tunnelted and icatacombcd under
ground, has yielded drugs and sup­
plies valued, a t several thousand
dollars. Federal men believe more
U he uncovered.
11s also lino been
Patrieh Roche, I
agent who h at bee
the cases since last
sqve
_ istantinople as
......... ...» .jnnels hold most
of the contents of a t least four

This is I-J3EE-0, the only man* in
the United State* army who can
never be reduced from bis tank
(sergeant), or retired on account
of ago. Congress passed a bill pro­
viding this especially on hja ac­
count In Recognition of his services
as a n:out for the army a t Fort
Sill, Okie., where he's the .only
survivor Of tho famous Kiowa scout
detachment.

FOR REMODELING S
LOCAL THEATER

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fThe shipment' started lir.-xCwT
'
sent to ContUntl.-.
I of Nicholas Ste- ^ OigMunfcltwr- Fieldr,)lnd
_____ fugitive in Turkiy, after
A isiom m otfntions A t , H o tels
venson,
forfeiting a $6,000* bond posted
since his ' indictment for narcotic
R. *W. Pcarmsn, Jr., secretary
a ri violations:
of the Sanford Chamber of Com­
In Turkey the federal agents merce yesterday entertained Dnn
said, the cargo was ropockcd In Michnlovc, president of the A t­
cases-used for shipping fish and lanta IJnsotmll Club, with a toUl
as fish It was sent to*Ncw York. of the city which included r a •in­
Thera, threo cases remained, and spection trip to the municipal ball
the other four came to Chicago. park and n survey of tho local* ho­
The ohtiro shipment was valued a t tel facilities.'- .&lt; y .
$2,060,000 on the basil of its
Mr. Mlchalove was here to dis­
American selling price,
tho pussihle q.sv..of Sanford
William Mouiakiotis, j \ .Brother, cuss
a
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training ground for his ball
in-law of Stevenson, to held here. club, which
wns the winner of last
Under his home tho agents found years Southeastern
League pen­
tho case. nant.
Tho other man arrested hero is
It waa stated that tho club
Dr. J. Moses, from, whom two fed­
eral agents said they arranged to might come to Sanford In March
purchase 20 ounces .of drugs. Dr. fo r:a month!* period of training
Mo boa ’was released yesterday on before the opening of tho league
season, if tho hotel facilities here
ball.
were such as to accomodate, a
party , of 40, including players and
newspapermen.
Mr. Mlchalove. stated that lie
would not require a financial gtiarnntec, which Is said to ho custo­
mary among baseball. clybs trainJng in the south, and that If the
Iqcal facilities could be arranged
It Was
was probable that ho would
bring the club to Sanford.
Ho appeared very much Im­
pressed with too municipal park,
especially with the condition of.thc
playing field, according to Mr.
Pcarman and the latter stated this
morning that ha had assured the
visitor* Unit
thing possible
would be doho to provide nccoromodstlons and to iaduco tbo Atlsn-

- Organ b T° B«; Qurngwl,
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Expenditures totaling $10,000
are being mndo to repair, decor­
ate and add hew equipment to tho
Princess theater, according to an
announcement made today by J.
L. Marentctte, manager of tho
Milane-and tho Princess theaters.
Tho Princess In one of Sanford’s
oldest picture houses snd has hod.
In the post, a seating capacity of
only 300. With the tearing out of
all tho old seats and flooring and
addition of the n«w equipment the
theater IS cxpocted to seat 700
people.
Mr. Morentette stated th at tho
interior of~the house waB to bo
entirely changed and that new de­
corations ana cquimpent would bo
used throughout. The work waa
storied some time ago and in exected to bo complete and the
ouao ready for use again in about
one month. It was said th at the
shipment of matorlats has delayed
tho work toagreat extent. .
, A now pi po organ is to be in­
stalled in tno Mllanc theater at
a cost of $15,000, said Mr. Marentotto and the ohe now in uso a t
th at houso is to be removed to the
Princess. Tho new organ, which
Is said to bo one of the lnteiC and
moat modern pipe organs used
in high-class picture houses, was
shipped six weeks ago blit has notr

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number, four or

Golfers May Play
Match A t Sanford

KM ltalncd mln•mrs, Mpiitamie
author.' She roFrank MiftNeil, secretary of the
Ijh it fa said will
is-planning to
^home Tor several; attend • golf match in St, Augu.'idne! tomorrow
.U r i&gt; a tt£
enuh.

newspoper added.

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Long before i^rchimedos, tho
Mayas worked out a eysterp for
runs both in Chicago meoaurlng-tim er which Is more
accurate than any system' ever
course of the *I*turn
In the v
history.1
school

A w n t

this month.
_ "The plsy to 8t» Augustins tojnofrgw will feature some of the

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f '
I t was announce

wars&gt; unusually
, and were do­
te, lucky enough
as lwhig very

Thompso

S ite s

ricultural Indusitriot, and. those
whd'fwitnc.'ucd tl
exhibition a t Tho
described' the *f&gt;e
far tho finest seen, In 1this vi­
cinity In recent years.

C H IC A G O ^
— Col. C h a rle s
m c r d ire c to r
S tA tea V e te n u
d a y lo s t h is aj
v ic tio n o f
f r a u d th e

to early outdistance last year's
figures, it Is said.
...'
Tho Brltt-Chittcndon Company
reported tho tale of what mcmta in fo r
Imra of the firm describe ns tho
highest priced residential property
client. i Tlio j
over negotiated in Hunfod. This
Circuit Court of
property consists of fhur lake front
.the
conviction In
jots in Mnrvnnin sold to J. M. Sim­
mons of f
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John W.: Thbm
of 43,000,
i building pl^ns, but It C h a m b e r O f C o m m erce C h ie f
that an jromehse apartDeclares That Solidity Ani
i nmy bo constructed on
ruggs-Scoggan Realty
mnounced the purchase
of lake slioro property
r, obtained a t a total
13,600,*or approximate. fro n t foot. 51 ... . •»
iggs; In commenting on
la o f.the tract from tho
cnlty Company, su ted
been secured for apart------ j sites,'but may be utiIsed for private, residences.
A. P, Connelly and Sons reporta] the.sale of 27, lota In Fort Mel­
on within the.post ten days a t a
mmlsome,figure to both local and

The Legitimate • Crowll
Of Florb
H elp s N a tio n
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TNo Sanford Chamber o f ^ m moreo today receded a cnmmunJ-

Ccmim^ive. Who tin 'if tdtte’r ,
rotary R. \y. Puarnmn rein
impreftil&lt;vn« of l-’iorkiai fol
nn imonnlvo tour nr this si
will ho rvrtenilK'red thdt the
villa party headed by Mr.
spont some time in Hanford a few
weeks ago and was Elaborately
entertained b;
by loT
L of
local' Chamber
Commerce ifflciais.
...iais.
V
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creasing
"navinrf udted .the sltuntlon nt
close rang I am prepare*! to hcRevo uvon ilng that is said copeernlng
■ H „ P I Jrlda,.' provided tho
rththmenta are localixeil, Mr, Mil'
ler soyn ,1;
ummipg un.h}*-‘Sfei
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n?t ____
in pympathir
prabsioha; B___
with, tho. critics whb' coiiderdh
oridn arid Florida niotliods hcusa .of high-handed praotlces or
unrntlxfactory condition* *' which
they have discovered In certain oXccpVonnl local)tied;
This typo , of criticism ,q6mes
Directors Decide To Add from those who accept the' extra­
N e w Department F o r ordinary as typical, and tho nnOlL

FIRST NATIONAL

J Of r hfor sunnhi ’-a*
b alleiKM
wpemar was fircjiidicuu
f of
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his uttorne
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P a t r o ns ’ ‘
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"With tho addition of our tru st

O Y I i I a j I D * r X T a W*

Itor* moy expect scant' couriesy,
indifferent, servlco and exorbitant
charges, hut In the majority of
hotels with which f am familiar,
tbo accident
tho guost',';wlll receive. courteous
consideration and will find that the
rated'are roa'f&lt;m«blc. , , .
IJn some localities, visitors art
bnransed by persistent real cstati
pmlpamen. In other commuultl«M
la frowned upon, and mdrily to the effects of
cd “n erodynamlc forcei
from high velocity air
'ormation. * (t
rornrded the duestel
promotion of (the prlOe that m ust •
i t sort hrvu bk paid in the duvelopmf
thor, sections now and haiardous a rt”
thgt &gt;the do- Freeing tho

jnfalr to Judge
I spate appearon tho surfset)
overoent which
a boqm,**
general snd
pnrticular will
iiy .03 h direct

nkvclojracni. ■

O. 'A . Gaston/

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■an exprossieo

stay here before.
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jd. for.ee hS &amp;
ir ’section con-

tournament,1

lecauso ho posod
!&gt;e New Orleans
lalph J*. Houghtei
i the housa of U
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airship Shone
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At a recent meeting of tho board
of directors of tho First NatlonM
Bnnk, decision was mndo for the
addition of a tru st dopartmant as
pn added feature to tho bank’s
service, according to an announcement made yesterday by President
F. P. Forster.
Mr. Foreter stated that’ plans
were now being formulated and
that the opening of the new depart­
ment would take pinco a t an cortv
date. An experienced trust orr will have charge of tho trust
iness, he nddod.
, Tbo nwessity for a trust depart­
ment, has been evident for som«
time and has been brought about
through tho rapid
ipid growth of t$io
city and tho large Incrcaso in busi­
ness which the bank has enjoyed
during the iiuut. year, according to

Sanford’s W aterfront

Sanford Facts
1 has tho largest orig; pl#nt In the world
oh refrigerato r, cars
teforo beginning their
:o markets all over tho
Ates. &lt;?n station, or
accomodates 62 cars
» eno npw under con1 taka- cars of 70
a total of 182 cars
l Iced a t one (Imc.

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sauted The Ber­
the f in e basket
to b« produced

Increasing Interest In Many
Sanford ^Dcvclopmonla Is
M Reported By Realty Men

Many prugs, Supplies
Taken From Tunnels

$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 S P E N T

Tho dead nre:
J jtrg .T « ftHI,J0 BoP*c *t ' G5'
Mrs. Caroline Sherman, 60, of
r Angeles, CoL
to e condition of four or five of
a. injured to. such that they may
iw.Today two complete investigaAs were under way.
too Pasadena Pft'ite Department
# &lt;l!;«*fct.attorney of Lo» An*

; vVnd Residential Pttqtertjr I b
Much In Demand In First
V f ew Days After Christmas

inadvisable'
Tbp court

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S a tisfyin g the m ost discriminating

Its location w ill naturally appeal t o p c o p le of discrimination— p eop le w h o
phbose their residential sites because of accessibility, the tone of the local­
ity and the.certainty o f its exclusiveness, for in L och A rb or, nature’ s lavish
handiwork will b e devised and supplem ented by the best that man can
devise or desire.

T h e sale of w h ich will be officially announced within the next fe w days
is now ready for your inspection. Representatives are at the property at
all times. Call at the office and com fortable transportation will b e furnish­
ed that you m ay give it a thorough inspection.

Sales Agents
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�Local O j
; vVnd Residential Pttqtertjr I b

Injured W hen
oraryfitand A t
jadena G iveaw ay
ring A Parade

- A eopy of thoNew York Herald,
dated April 18,* inC9, was brought
to this office yesterday by Alfred
Nelson! a carpenter, who found
tho old paper while employed in
repairing the home of M. Hanson,
Hanford shoe dealer, near Pnola.1
The agh-yeHowed sheets of the
Herald contain a graphic account

d Owner-Gone,
rfcs O f Ambtffaiices
From Los A ngeles from Washington telling fit tho de­
tails of the assassination, and gives
Rush Medical -Aid a long statement from Edwin M,
'A S A D E N A , Cttl„ Jan. 2.
3) — A h .the colorful T ou ricUt o f Roses parade was
ring post, a tem porary
ldstsm l collapsed here Fri, -bringing' death t o tw o
mnd and in ju ry to m ore

Stantofc secretary of war in which
he tsjir that the president waa not
expected to survive from the wound
inflicted by the assassin, who waa
at that hour unknown..
Secretary Stanton,.In his dis­
patch to the Herald tells of the
Cabinet meeting on the previous

nn 200 ot lie re.
Tho dead nre:

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$ 1 0 ,0 0 0

Jjtrg.T «ftHI,J0 BoP*c *t' G5'
Mrs. Caroline Sherman, 60, of
r Angeles, CoL
toe condition of four or five of
a. injured to. such that they may
iw.Today two complete investigaAs were under way.
too Pasadena Pft'ite Department
# &lt;l!;«*fct.attorney of Lo» An*

LOCAL
Firpt Rational Bank directors
decido to Inaugurate trust do
partmont. *
Sommerville, N. J., man says
Sanford needs enlarged docking
facilities.
Princes* Theater is b oin g jo-mMeft

Ldke Shore Lots
Bring B ig Price

SmuRKlIiiff Gang Doinj
, ness [Of Million
Ann unity, Revealed

Realty oporutIons in Sanford
pldiy since tho
I to. statements
by the mUjority
red.
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gono to other

Shipment O f Seven Cases
TrucetLFrom Germany To
Turkey, Thence To U. 8.
CHICAGO, Jan. 2 —(A1).—New
arrests hire and In other citlef of
— a dru
; . j g smugthose involved 1
in
gling ring, which operated
Germany, Turkey and the United
Suites «nd which does an annual
business qf 11,000,000, have been
promised hy federal agents.
Two men, are undpr arrest .here
as the lead era and the.home of one,
tunnelted and icatacombcd under
ground, has yielded drugs and sup­
plies valued, at several thousand
dollars. Federal men believe more
U he uncovered.
11s also lino been
Patrieh Roche, I
agent who hat bee
the cases since last
sqve
_ istantinople as
..... ... ...» .jnnels hold most
of the contents of at least four

This is I-J3EE-0, the only man* in
the United State* army who can
never be reduced from bis tank
(sergeant), or retired on account
of ago. Congress passed a bill pro­
viding this especially on hja ac­
count In Recognition of his services
as a n:out for the army at Fort
Sill, Okie., where he's the .only
survivor Of tho famous Kiowa scout
detachment.

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FOR REMODELING
L O C A L THEATER

ci*cs.

fThe shipment' started lir.-xCwT
'
sent to ContUntl.-.
I of Nicholas Ste- ^ OigMunfcltwr- Fieldr,)lnd
_____ fugitive in Turkiy, after
Aisiommotfntions A t , Hotels
venson,
forfeiting a $6,000* bond posted
since his ' indictment for narcotic
R. *W. Pcarmsn, Jr., secretary
ari violations:
of the Sanford Chamber of Com­
In Turkey the federal agents merce yesterday entertained Dnn
said, the cargo was ropockcd In Michnlovc, president of the At­
cases-used for shipping fish and lanta IJnsotmll Club, with a toUl
as fish It was sent to*Ncw York. of the city which included ra •in­
Thera, threo cases remained, and spection trip to the municipal ball
the other four came to Chicago. park and n survey of tho local* ho­
The ohtiro shipment was valued at tel facilities.'- .&lt; y .
$2,060,000 on the basil of its
Mr. Mlchalove was here to dis­
American selling price,
tho pussihle q.sv..of Sanford
William Mouiakiotis, j\ .Brother, cuss
a
m
training ground for his ball
in-law of Stevenson, to held here. club, which
wns the winner of last
Under his home tho agents found years Southeastern League pen­
tho case. Tho other man arrested hero is nant.
It waa stated that tho club
Dr. J. Moses, from, whom two fed­
eral agents said they arranged to might come to Sanford In March
purchase 20 ounces .of drugs. Dr. for:a month!* period of training
Mo boa ’ was released yesterday on before the opening of tho league
season, if tho hotel facilities here
ball.
were such as to accomodate, a
party , of 40, including players and
newspapermen.
Mr. Mlchalove. stated that lie
would not require a financial gtiarnntec, which Is said to ho custo­
mary among baseball. clybs trainJng in the south, and that If the
Iqcal facilities could be arranged
It Was
was probable that ho would
bring the club to Sanford.
Ho appeared very much Im­
pressed with too municipal park,
especially with the condition of.thc
playing field, according to Mr.
Pcarman and the latter stated this
morning that ha had assured the
visitor* Unit
thing possible
would be doho to provide nccoromodstlons and to iaduco tbo Atlsn-

- Organ b T ° B «; Qurngwl,

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T ate:

ijital attendants
number, four or

Golfers May Play
Match A t Sanford

KMltalncd mln•mrs, Mpiitamie
author.' She roFrank MiftNeil, secretary of the
Ijh it fa said will
is-planning to
^home Tor several; attend • golf match in St, Augu.'idne! tomorrow
.U ri&gt;att£
enuh.

newspoper added.

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Long before i^rchimedos, tho
Mayas worked out a eysterp for
runs both in Chicago meoaurlng-timer which Is more
accurate than any system' ever
course of the *I*turn
In the v
history.1
school

ruggs-Scoggan Realty
mnounced the purchase
of lake slioro property
r, obtained at a total
13,600,*or approximate. front foot. 51 ... . •»
iggs; In commenting on
la o f.the tract from tho
cnlty Company, suted
been secured for apart------ j sites,'but may be utiIsed for private, residences.
A. P, Connelly and Sons reporta] the.sale of 27, lota In Fort Mel­
on within the.post ten days at a
mmlsome,figure to both local and

_ "The plsy to 8t» Augustins tojnofrgw will feature some of the

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f '
It was announce

Thompso

S it e s

ricultural Indusitriot, and. those
whd'fwitnc.'ucd tl
exhibition at Tho
described' the *f&gt;e
far tho finest seen, In1this vi­
cinity In recent years.

C H IC A G O ^
— Col. C harles
m cr director
StAtea V etenu
day lost h is aj
viction o f

The Legitimate • Crowll
Of Florb
Helps N ation
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TNo Sanford Chamber o f ^ m moreo today receded a cnmmunJ-

Ccmim^ive. Who tin 'if tdtte’r ,
rotary R. \y. Puarnmn rein
impreftil&lt;vn« of l-’iorkiai fol
nn imonnlvo tour nr this si
will ho rvrtenilK'red thdt the
villa party headed by Mr.
spont some time in Hanford a few
weeks ago and was Elaborately
entertained by
b; loT
L
local' Chamber
of
Commerce ifflciais.
...ia is.
V
:
creasing
"navinrf udted .the sltuntlon nt
close rang I am prepare*! to hcRevo uvon ilng that is said copeernlng
■ H „ P I Jrlda,.' provided tho
rththmenta are localixeil, Mr, Mil'
ler soyn ,1;
ummipg un.h}*-‘ Sfei
nm n?t _____
in pympathir
prabsioha; B________
with, tho. critics whb' coiiderdh
oridn arid Florida niotliods hcusa .of high-handed praotlces or
unrntlxfactory condition* *' which
they have discovered In certain oXccpVonnl local)tied;
This typo , of criticism ,q6mes
Directors Decide To Add from those who accept the' extra­
N e w Department F o r ordinary as typical, and tho nnOlL

FIRST NATIONAL

J Of r hfor sunnhi ’ -a*
b alleiKM
wpemar was fircjiidicuu
f of
1 by
eked
Jury

Thomproit,
his uttorne
into dolivtf
incrhnlnatl

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P a t r o ns ’ ‘

Convenience

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At a recent meeting of tho board
of directors of tho First NatlonM
Bnnk, decision was mndo for the
addition of a trust dopartmant as
pn added feature to tho bank’s
service, according to an announcement made yesterday by President
F. P. Forster.
Mr. Foreter stated that’ plans
were now being formulated and
that the opening of the new depart­
ment would take pinco at an cortv
date. An experienced trust ora r will have charge of tho trust
iness, he nddod.
, Tbo nwessity for a trust depart­
ment, has been evident for som«
time and has been brought about
through tho rapid
ipid growth of t$io
city and tho large Incrcaso in busi­
ness which the bank has enjoyed
during the iiuut. year, according to
"With tho addition of our trust

A w n t OYI i I a j I D * r XT a W*
this month.

wars&gt; unusually
, and were do­
te, lucky enough
as lwhig very

to early outdistance last year's
figures, it Is said.
...'
fraud the
Tho Brltt-Chittcndon Company
reported tho tale of what mcmtain fo r
Imra of the firm describe ns tho
highest priced residential property
client. i Tlio j
over negotiated in Hunfod. This
Circuit Court of
property consists of fhur lake front
.the
conviction In
jots in Mnrvnnin sold to J. M. Sim­
mons of f
*
John W.: Thbm
of 43,000,
i building pl^ns, but It Cham ber O f C om m erce C h ief
that an jromehse apartDeclares That Solidity Ani
i nmy bo constructed on

Sanford’s W aterfront

Sanford Facts
1 has tho largest orig; pl#nt In the world
oh refrigerator, cars
teforo beginning their
:o markets all over tho
Ates. &lt;?n station, or
accomodates 62 cars
» eno npw under con1 taka- cars of 70
a total of 182 cars
l Iced at one (Imc.

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sauted The Ber­
the fin e basket
to b« produced

Increasing Interest In Many
Sanford ^Dcvclopmonla Is
M Reported By Realty Men

M any p ru g s, Supplies
Taken From Tunnels

S P E N T

■iu
v»«1f
uiuwyiu
_
no.
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Paul Kfbhdney, aliegcxl owner of Was assassinated found, in San­
Expenditures totaling $10,000
I- sLaind, disappeared shortly .bo­ ford ga m t.
are being mndo to repair, decor­
re '.the crash, and according to
Asheville Chamber of Com­ ate and add hew equipment to tho
ilice:' has not roturiied homo merce manager lauds Florida’s Princess theater, according to an
nee.
development.
announcement made today by J.
The collapse of tho grand stand,
Realty sales how big increase L. Marentctte, manager of tho
privately owned structure,'con- following.-holiday lull.
Milane-and tho Princess theaters.
ructed especially for the pageAtlanta ball club may train In
Tho Princess In one of Sanford’s
occurred whilo the parade waa Sanford.
oldest
picture houses snd has hod.
irogress. , Without warning the
All details completed for Hoicttire gave way, carrying down tel Fofrost Lake opening Mon- In the post, a seating capacity of
only 300. With the tearing out of
» iti wrtekngo between 500 and day.
all tho old seats and flooring and
10 men,-women and.children.
. Britsh and French golf champs
stricken by the horr bio n.ght, may play match on Sanford addition of the n«w equipment the
theater IS cxpocted to seat 700
'Wdrnsi), 1 tra. Caroline Shgr- links.
-r
people.
n, 60, of Lr i Ai!juries, collapsed
Local bulb growers sent valu­
Mr. Morentette stated that tho
l died an hi iir Inter 5f cerebral able literature by agricultural
interior
of~the house waB to bo
Inother of tho vitS deportment,
,t
entirely changed and that new de­
! civilian^ frnntlcalcorations ana cquimpent would bo
-DOMESTIC
le rescuo work. All
urtatinn including ^^ttro people killed and fivo oth* used throughout. The work waa
tsxicnbs were era .expected to die- as result of storied some time ago and in exected to bo complete and the
,,,
irvice to carry- the collapse of grandstand at Pasa­
ouao ready for use again in about
Jured•to hoapltals, '
dena, Cal. '
l;
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one month. It was said that the
The city's arn^Jl emergency hos­
One
dead
and
several
others
tel -wau overcrowded at once and Injured In New Year’s auto mis­ shipment of matorlats has delayed
tho work toagreat extent. .
haps at Louisville, Ky,^
, A now pi po organ is to be in­
-'CvMore arersti’ ln hugo drug
Smuggling ring, doing business stalled in tno Mllanc theater at
ih three countries, expected by a cost of $15,000, said Mr. Marentotto and the ohe now in uso at
federal officers.
.United States Circuit Court that houso is to be removed to the
of
affirms conviction of Princess. Tho new organ, which
ie ..courier Col.Appeals
Forbes,
former head of Is said to bo one of the lnteiC and
nt through the tnronjg 'o f rose Veterans' Bureau.
moat modern pipe organs used
.
pniament spectators aPdlwJihin
Navy personnel is absolved of in high-class picture houses, was
[cw qilnutee a corps iM diM-lorn
blaroo
far the qroek of Shenan­ shipped six weeks ago blit has notr
I 100 nurses had been enlisted.
doah.'
*■• rA'* ’ ’ )"&gt;• &gt;
V check off at the iVsndona
Mnj.-G«n,
WllUam
H. Hart,
wed thnt
oatrd. and nuartermaster-gctjcral of U. S.
itllhtnerc. Army, claimed by death.
tho night

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Much In Demand In First
V f ew Days After Christmas

nrternoon whloh was attended !&gt;y
all the member* of the president's
advisory staff and also several
enerals of the army, Including
eneral Grant.
Stanton reported that Lincoln
had, during' the meeting expressed
deep concern for. General Leo and
tho soldiers under Aw eatomand.
Leo had just evacuated Richmond
and the fall of tho confederacy was
imminent.
The paper contains later dis­
patches tolling of the death of tho
president and of the confusion
which relgtfqi *n
in Ford's theater
immediately After thi ahooting.
The lender of tho orchestra and
I-aura Kecno, netres, recognised
Booth ua tho assassin when hu
crossed the stage preparatory to
his escape* Details o f the hunt
which police and troops Instituted
were also givoti.
Editorially the paper makes no
comment other than to detail tho
actual shooting ° f tho president
while attending the theater. The
editorial columns were evidently
(Continued On Pago 3.)

O. 'A . Gaston/
stay here before.
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Hr

storm
Itor* moy expect scant' couriesy,
indifferent, servlco and exorbitant
charges, hut In the majority of
hotels with which f am familiar,
tbo accident
tho guost',';wlll receive. courteous
consideration and will find that the
rated'are roa'f&lt;m«blc. , , .
IJn some localities, visitors art
bnransed by persistent real cstati
pmlpamen. In other commuultl«M
la frowned upon, and mdrily to the effects of
cd “nerodynamlc forcei
from high velocity air
'ormation. * (t rornrded the duestel
promotion o f (the prlOe that must •
it sort hrvu bk paid in the duvelopmf
thor, sections now and haiardous art”
thgt &gt;the do- Freeing tho

jnfalr to Judge
I spate appearon tho surfset)
overoent which
a boqm,**
general snd inadvisable'
pnrticular will
Tbp court
iiy .03 h direct
nkvclojracni. ■
d, "Wu aM *ta?
■an exprossieo
jd. for.ee hS &amp;
ir ’section con-

tournament,1

lecauso ho posod
!&gt;e New Orleans
lalph J*. Houghtei
i the housa of U
sy. Ho was sii c

'ARIUNGTON,
airship Shone

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A* _ ;.l AtJed w yard* *,tCT "mf1
ring Aerial A l , Alabama secondary def&lt;
O f Dixie Team p«««i *»c&lt;^ •"* '
' * . . m t - l - J ( m*d« * touchdown. G
ashed In 1 niru hit the cro** t»r with
' and lost the «*tr* poll
ter Wins Game ^.Mhinjton
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1 The Crime

t And Brown &amp;
Record Pass e r ,

l own .17 sect

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W ilson'forced
eavc Game Onijj; «* *•*
unt Of Injuries; Thompson
Scmtaole County, Plori
W m , R, Kenan, J r „ President

J. W. Hoffman,. Viet President

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the

to a CO to 19 *t Alabama's rlfht end. f
Pacific Coast J

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. anaceount of t o
r pu&gt;*
three more over left guard. PatIT PERIOD
{ton was not so lucky, Biekhard
kicked off tor \V*ih- broke through and dropped him
took It and return- for a two yard loia.
SO yard line. Then! George Wilson shot a straight

Climate, Ideal the year round. ”
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inUr. and.-Hubert
a o ff loft tackle,
ole In left tackln
ihlngton's 22 yard
it Husky of them
on, cam* Alack to Ted Buttkey la captaV of the
wild "Washington Princeton University I' wrestling
team. He’s a native of HkVre,
Mont,' He hopes to lokd the Tiger
mat artists to many victories.
■terriers* 11

Ernie N evers M akes
H is Pro Debut Today

down, on tha 19 ]
next tried** pats,
too low. Waahlr
ball, Oeorgo - Wllai
play and Jt travels
rtround left end
tnckoii on a yard
tackle.
George

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JACKSONVILLE, Jkn. 2 ^ -M
—Ernie Nevera, blondo Leland
Stanford University All American
fullback, today, make# his -dsbut

when .the

center for two
roaerau went a
.name hole on a
irge Wilson ran
« y around■left

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Eight mtnutea to play, and Gut.
tormsen kicked off.
Johnson
caught it on hla 20 yard Mark and
took it back IS yards.
Caldwell reptaoad Johnson at
Alabama's fullback post. Alack
In, 16 yards
Brown bobbed \
around right eii
cd a yard thi
Mack Brown _____
yards around laft.etid and out of
bounda on Washington’! 48 yard
mark. Then Hubert splattered
hla way through center and con*
tlnued 23 yards to Washington's
23 yard string. Washington was
caught napping, looking for an
end run,
Hubert tossed a phis right into
Cole's arms and tha latter ran it
back to his own 26 yard mark,
Wilaod went 20 yprda around left
end. Two minutes to play,

nd Wash*
MW, first
lek went
J 0L Alaopted - tho
yard line

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int, a 06 yi
pie goal lino
an unexpec
on's safety
landing on hia foot, stopped short. Gills heaved It, bdt
’or Schuh at left end. railed to complete the pass. Fourth
ipn starting from hia down, 16 yards to go. Gills puntret yards
.t®-1« uttonnaed who was'downed
.» ndtk'd aa'he
stood by k trio of Tuscaloosa
e. Gut: Hyd»on shifted through
|k Brown
kicked and
a 1*
Tescreau four yard*
t In his behind tho Hue. Loula Tosoreau
« * 1
1 mark, punted. Gills grabbed It on tfac
ard pass bounce and tossed out of bounds on
____
_______ Jrown but Washington7&gt;-44-yard line. Pooley
I; Douglas replaced Cut- Hubert got Ayay through left tackthe Husky left end. Mack lo. and kept going, 'throwing one
vent 12 yards around loft
u 2fl-y»rd
was thrown with a crash 2gM** Washington's for
15-yard line,
ge Wilson. Hubert honvu,tn n throuRh cen­
to GUHs, but -it was In* ter and Guttormsen
wss able to
"|°P W"1 f t *1 thc Ave yard line.
Hubert added another by way of
jy*d Alabama huddletTfor
DonfCrence, The Tuscaloosa squad
n :vri
hit again, Hubert still carrying tho
.i
;fl
guard"*1 WLnt * * °W Vttr&lt;IuYcr left
Mf
': 1 Alabama Gets Gual
17.
Tho biff Alabama favorite, Pool-

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Unequaled citrus and trucking lands. Poultry and dairy fan n in g.
Location. Southeastern Seminole County, 36 miles South o f N ew Smyrna
on New Smyrna-Okeechobee Branch Florldft I&amp;Bt Coast R. R.
On
good hard surface roads, 22 m iles from Sanford ariq Orlando and 27
miles from the Coast at Indian R iver City.
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Unusually good hunting and fishing for recreation,
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Outstanding features are m any.: A visit will convince you this is the place
to locate.

Martin
Instructs
Sheriff To Prevent
Tampa Bull Fights
J..7 11n 'ill. to jiri.r.imilrta.

HASSLE, 5ah. 2.—(fP)—
Martin today telegraphed
M. Jliers of Tampa, that
uxpect tha county officers
i the atsto law regarding
tg of bull fights in Flor-

Chuluota Company is one o f ,the Associated Land
East C o n &lt; t;^ ilr 6 a d ’X n k g l» '^ y 8 te m ).*
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Companies

e Florida

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a a aam iiagia

esoage, dictated by the
over long distance tele,
m Jacksonville, where the
la spondlng tho week end,
Was sent following published re*
ports that a "bloodless" bull fight
would bo staged at Tampa.
"I shall expect you to enforco
the law In reference to bull fights
as contained In sections 6084 and
6244 of the revised general statutes
of Florida," tho Govomor’a meisago stated.'"I am not in favor of
theae fights,' nor do I propose to
tolerate any such flagrant viola,
tlona of the state laws as reported
In Tampa regarding bull fights. I
expect you to enforce the law and
ahall hold you responsible for its
non-tjnforceMont, Advise ' mo by
TOe governor in as tatement yes­
terday declared that he would pre­
vent the proposed bull fight at
TaMpa, If he had to call out the
atate militia to do it.

One Dead, 5 Hurt
In Auto Accidents
In Louisville Friday

Wilson aerlgl attem
ton's 35 yard line. ■&gt;
cd and the Crimsu
feated the Purple
20 to 19. ' tv’ \
tormsen for aaJJltt
Washington (19) i

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&amp; r a s *is
s&amp; cu
and bruises;
r
One accident disclosed the secret
marriage on Christmas Evo of MUs
HanabelnHuntan to Dave Franks.
driving the car which
crashed Into a concrete, wall,'perlously injuring hla wife, bruiting
and cutung himself ami injuring
two other pasmmgera. The data for
the Wedding' of the couple had been
let for Jan. 17. with 200 Invitations
out, They did not disclose their aee*
yet marrlsga untll the t#cc}d,ent.'

There are only a few days left in which td inake your
selection of homesites in Sanford Grove at the old prices.
Take advantage of tins opportunity and save

T H A T B E C O M E S E F F E C T IV E

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Guttonnsi

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Attractive prices. Maps and literature on request.

Patton crashed,right guard for
a yard. Ho did!the aarao thing
over left guard. Gtorge { Wilson
recordod Hrst down with a run off
left tackle to hla 22 yard mark.
R. Thompson replaced E. Brlx at cd arc;
Ml as Karasano Beurolo, 20.
Alabama's left guard.
Mack
Miss Anne Beurelo, 21,
Brown ami Olllia knocked down
Wilson's long pass, Browden td*;
placed Perry at Tuscalopea’a right!

E. Brlx

Alabama 14;

Open throughout the

LOUISVILLE, Ky,, Jan. 2.-M/P)
—One dead, five seriously injured
and 13 othera Injured, was the toll

E. Wilson

Huskies

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Townsite beautifully located 63 fee t above sea levei with six: fresh water
lakes within its boundary m aking an ideal location fo r winter home
or permanent residence.

rushed him on the

id to the front, 29
_____ _____ - right end, shaking
off a half doten Tide. taeklera
in hla run. Patton was downed
with , an Injured, right shoulder,
but came In again.
Wilson hurdled a tackier, but
was dropped fo r.n o gain a# ho
Jabbed at left end. Time
JTme, out
oi\t for
Alabama, Ennis w*4 hurf
nuri and
»na hat
kt&gt; be hilped from tho field,
Browmreplaced-him ot rlghfend,
WlLson-spllt loft tackle i6t .three
yards -iin\ tkt&gt; Alabama olTP yartl
mark. : .He passed to Guttormson
for first down on the SI yard Upo.
The big follow'took it again and
ground hla way through center for
four yards. Wilson flung a long
low pass to Guttormsen who went
to a touchdown, . Cook did the
needful by kicking extra point.
Score Alabama 20; Washington

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Hotel Accommodations. Modern and up to date.
year. Hates reasonable.

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Patton

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O f .The l&gt;roperty wi*wv ^ m
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RTINE, Jan. 8-jkt WnlCXI In® Xm
to create the old
ire of St. Augustlno,
AUl.JnttTnBiionnHy f f l h e r M i
will.; dupllcntc It ?fh Ion, is annoim
1 St, Augustloe, with
nest ahd wonderful

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'ormation

shown in completed form.
Matannb river and the new eon*
crctc causeway now being built
across lt^'will, be other features jjf
the. most wonderful modal evtr
miide in/Amorica, Which Mr. Lcfit
will hate ; ready for the view bf
hurt {culture.
wjifi~&lt;Ic?!royif&lt;i, two people ware killed and flvp Others hurt bccitisc someone accidentrapd touchid off a gas explosion on Christmas afternoon at Topeka; Kas. The peothe-house, which was unoccupied, and there was a leaky gas pipb;-; .Rhcrto shows the
damaged wall of a neighbor's house in the bac!

seen fi

the Atlantic ocean as
be shore line of St*

tti* South

»e .who havi
tons, mid
jgj argument

STiGW ART’S W A S H IN G T O N L E T T E R

r a s t s a Issued Day Lincoln
Died, Found Here

« h K sincerity of
■cnched other con-

(Continued From Page 1,)
mode tip long before the death of
Lincoln.
, - ‘A '-long story of tho surrondAr
of lice la given In much-detail and
several confederate
dispatches
from tho Carolihaa arc prihted.
Of Intercst/alao,' la the procla­
mation of Jefferson 'Dayis, presi­
dent of tho Confederacy, who, to­
gether with his entire retinue, hadrathpM.to Danvlito, Va., which had
been selected as the new capital
following the fall o f Richmond. •
Tho. proclamation states that it
was the/purpoMjiof tho Confedar-.
ate armien to hold tho state of
Virginia "at-aRhasards." Iiv- the
courso of his call to tho people ToF
moro heart in the struggle yet ta

By CIIARLE^ P. STEWARD
WASHINGTON,Jon. 2^-3ust to

U w $ f JPencr
Kem p
brformed; 3 0.000 W eddings
j Hfa Period O f S ervice;
losiness Said T o .Increase
• ' -/
-Irw*
lOWN POINT, Ind., Jon. 2—

f Bofdve. (hd' war the. capital was
PS In, Washington,, th e.law ione ncciistqnwd to these-Jong summer
rocciubs nnd Tts -hotel men and
• tw
^
aiiowenco for
jJ^orn the latsnt was running ter phrt o! 1014, Coangresa sat nlpeace and pros- most continuously tijjitll its March,
Not that there

W wefe
l _ noH bye'.m
ukliig I literally
. , .inJ the
j j j Hperj
i=o
it
converted
fovnuuK-.f,
'buf
jthoy;jjvero.,abort—
J td 'M.Mecca*
eV c* of
aarnmauy rwiowneg
oi ■
f n n like nine
^ months
month: and a litr, but It got so nothing
t'atuj easy weddings la exthe
nine-month
tie
over.
noing h gradually increasing
ouldn’t meet itn
In those 10 er 11 years Wash-*
a&lt;~feo«l»«n&gt;hip ingtoninns, ruthor, Torgot what it
liif o f ! the...Ifeoslcr . Crctitn
avert. legal’ pro- was-like to bade the capitol ntand!**- la Justly pi.-tho KPeace .H,would, have Ing Ompty for a p r o n g e d stratch
, an •’hfnible, " smiling,
rty permanently, and some o f thcm-pogloctod to
ort, hesvy-e't first asttftx to baVo the change their business gearing and 23 feet'in depth. It will bo
rttrto Don Cupid.
tirely out of the promptly enough when the law- Illuminated -and wlU bo viewed
■ offico U Just across the
ilng.ofithe next m»kere»Urft: fun homw-last springs through a slot; three feet wide.
*■ from .tho county building,
robably then'.thd The Shorehnm ’isn’ t the only onone flight,up, and signs direct
cut away down terprisc which has suffered In conIho m u m of
tbe
present
unpleasantexpert
splcuoua^ono,
R buslnlss ptas-us and one
_-iJ______”__1_
' P '•&gt;— i.
to waits while Judge Kemp .
oriUftio finishing touches of
cremony immediately in hand, and many couples from tho';Bad-J T I A l f f l ?
er stuto cement their lovo ties I. f l l J l T l ' f i'
hnn.'bccu In office ttB a muI^
, or twelve years, i . Crown Point.'

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- alone has wttneSiud
Ing ot 4,000. * '
tiufcUhulkling at Chi-.
X8|party be divorced on

cation for a marrlngeTlIctmse and
Issuance of It. -Crown Point is
much nearer and a gradually In­
creasing nUmbor of.* - automobile^
with Michigan tags has been noted
hero.
•
K.^ho. ,«U*
of. L*ku.
county, just far enough away from

istlng Program Given
rkecs - la
Attendance
Jacksonville Meeting
1All State Association
— I—
iLAHASSEE. Dec. 31.—(/P)

ndhoni

il hnurt

ho dona Ut .the earliest date posai*?«•.
. *u
“With respect to the two bulb
flies, their estblishment even op
the Pacific Coast-is far . from bolog general. Taking tbs plantings
as a whole tbe percentage of Infcstatlon dpcs not amount to more
tbinUa Trmtloh’ of dne per cent,
in the eastern, section of .tho Unit.cd
od Status the infestation by the lesser bUlb
ii still comparatively
con
bulb fly is
itablislimcnt of the larger bulb fly.
I• At'leait, le ’is ’iVTddrftlthat lhi&gt;^o
.producing area’s In t^b eastern
United States—some of them go­
ing back to Colbnlal days—are-al­
together free from-these pests. It
would 'appear that these regions
have a right to protection from
them.
"Tho lessor bulb fly Is an im­
portant anion post. In the Pacific
Northwest It has already occas­
ioned serious damage In onion
plantings. It is important to note
that it has not yet reached out
chief areas of onion production.
T ^ u a r w t I 1
k n a n 1A K i n S ^
, ,1 11
Producers in ithese
areas,, as *iwell
as all other onion producers in tho
United States, have a right to pro­
tection from this haxard.
Insect Killing Necessary
"Of great importance, also, is
the possibility of casual or acci­
dental Untry with narcissus bulbs
of insect posts.which may have lit­
tle'or no economic relation to the
bulb industry, hut may&gt; carry ii
serious menace to other farm
crops.
For, example, some 70 different
Insects havo been intercepted with
importations of nrtrclsnus bulh.i
alone, and among these are such

homo economics dcvelonmcnt..
Aiidresses .will bo delivered, by
authorities on home economics subsonvllle; Miss
mi; Miss Emlh

VEBT7RVIS
\T.T A C K .FF

TjlflsS •Mnry L. Youni supervisor of household arts, c tho Jnck*
souvilto Public School:
man of arrangements.
Following is- the pros

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SPOU-tO A JOB BE OwEP FER \
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AHAFF MOuR ni T !
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whose Chi
Thomas H
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and -sikoh.
named del
either nay
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or the follow m .

Mnosnn.
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— Ahern.

defendants
nown hslr^
ass, or ath1 kart-ftVery

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Int.day eryebrua
Um&gt;o end. iherft mi
Kill of complaint
you In. thto' cause
It is , further &lt;
order hfc publlehe

By Williams

Viidrt-rt

1 LOOKED ATT h .
D P ^ w ik i-

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Wall attcot'ibolpw thd Nuw &gt;Vear
with railroad and industrial stack
Ich was exhibited at
averages at record-breaking iovels
Empire Exposition at
and with unanimity of opinion
gland. Mr.-Davis saw
among tho •loading business men
m his tour of Europo
and bankers that further prosper­
and retained Mr. Lelst
ity- is in stote for at least the
present njodel.pf Daf jrst six months of. 1326. The year
just closed has witnessed tho big­
gest stock market In hlstory with
onlr two major Interruptions In
Chicago W om an Is
March autt October of a long up.
ward movement of prices.
K illed In A Taxi
The bast, week baa hem one of
extonstW. readjustment of specu­
CHICAGO. Jan, 2.—(/P)—Mrs.'
lative i amounts, unusual at this
Mary Sullivan, 43/ went on a New
period of tho yeni*, hut with th#
Year's Day taxicab ride. A few
speculators for the advance main­
ihoura Mttr her bruised body wna
taining the,upper hand.
found in a vacant lot a mile from
Speculative Interest of Into has
her home. Traces in the snow
been divided between the oils and
Indicated a struggle.
&gt;
the rails. Oils wero galvanised t o
The police bclitwcs she was at­
activity and strength by tbe cfetacked and then Uieatcn to death.
utlon o f fnsrgcr reports involving
They arc scarchiitg for the taxi.
some of the large Independent
companies. Bamsdall and' Simms
FIGHTS NEW TRIAL
issues climbed-to ne wpoak prloes
-----t
when R became known tost negoti­
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—&lt;/P)—
ations were pending for the amal­
gumatlan
gamation of those companies
companies, with
'Representative John W. Langley
Dirt Waite Phillips Company which
of Kentucky, recently convicted in
recently .purchased by Blair and
that state of violating the prohi­
Company, inrtstment. bsiflters.
■
bition law “ had a fair trial and'
General PtkroTcuttu^ffiojvrte lilt­
we properly •convlctod/’ Solicitor European earwig, . already estab­ ed to a newVtop^on rumors that
General Mitcheil advised, tho an- lished and proving to be very trou­ It would .bo merged wither with
igcmc court today in asking that bles obits irt Rhode Islshd sml in the tho Murland Oil ComjWiy or the
Union Oil Company of California.
’ashington, and also varU. Ur
reflike to revive the case. ‘ r \ Store,

'■HE' • R E A R -

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scribed or any p«ft-

Mn, .In and fo r H«i

cnifi the-fall &lt;
to the confed
olloyr thO use
er*ongagcmei
sue.
:
The dlspatc
1886, and wo
tion over Isuc
president^' u ■
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president "Y '/&lt;
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:'•&gt;/&gt;
- The meeting will ho held in con­
junction with’ ,tho annual conven­
tion of-the Florida Education As­
sociation. An invitation has-been

and to anjr.Chd al
whose, nartes-aro^

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�mmner of wa&gt;
h« didn’t, iht
liberty of " c i
lit the Record,'

p b n Co.
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AH obitoerr

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survey of tho proposition.
Intentions and the hdrdes
en out the Florida snarl,
been known in American
\nd then somewhat furtha
real money is made fro!
ring city.
.‘ To him that hath shi
a Vanderbilt, inherited d
by old William H. Vanderl
or four millions and moves furth
anothi
Mrs. Cornelius Vanddrbllt
Vanderbilt house, just nbpVe !
gold- that for seven and- onedl
....
Hcckscher, who will build a 42-story hotel on tba
t site. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt also m over farther
up Fifth Avenue.
.
V. t
You can't tell whnt is going to happen when ymi
buy a piece of land in America. Neither Wiiliafn
H. Vanderbilt nor Cornelius Vanderbilt, now to­
gether in heaven, imagined!-that the land they 7
"T bought for a trifle would more than pay fo r the palnces they put upon it.
'
Get land in America, take care o f it, and rightly
chosen, It will take care of you.
.
Granting that the congestion in Florida is the greatest
over known in American railroading, we must look deeper
______________________
to
understand the reason Just as Mt, Warfield is spending
millions to increase the facilities of hls railroad, so are hun­
dreds of others spending millions to increase the capacity of
their businesses. They are ail striving to meet the demands
of the tremendous influx of new residents. Construction in
this state has exceeded anything ever before dreamed, of*

l PLATFORM
mote to Jack
B- |t^^
’•
f Bt. Johns-In
pool, lseals courts,
b s S j#
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g of building pre­
ss, hotels, a p a r t Uaf otreot paring
sti

of

boulevard

" r f MkMl . , ■ ! «
for Increased ft

, Thanks bo
I ua the victory
taus Christ. •'

vie with «ach other In a ridiculous
waste of money and time upon
idiotic fads and functions.
This war extends from the ultra
.1
1 d^vrn—
............or
as up,
you pleas*—
rich
to the shabby genteel otherwise
jawwn-astho-^pmiTtv-prSmhch arlstocarcy/’ Foppery Ms bacoma aa
rampmt that a man of moderate
means can hardly allow his daugh­
ters fo graduate from the county
high school, because they must
sniffer tha embarrdismonl of being
"conspicuously" dressed, or inend
several hundred dollars for tha un­
necessary. -tog gory Incident - to
7,cpmmencemtnt:
after which
there Is no ending when college
life begins.
Moat evils work out their own
.remedy, but the worst feature of
the social war Is that there Is no
remedy In sight. . It was hard to
Introduce an Tdolless form of woruhip aa long as the silversmiths
of Ephesus profitted from the wor-

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Friday,,

Mrs.

“Veedol Oils”
Bledrle Irona
1
Radio Supplies
At priceu that are rtgi

Colds, Grippe, Hu, Deatge
Bilious Fever- and Malar

THE FLORIDA DOLLAR
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SYSTEMS

INVKSTIf. ATIOXS

IS COM

ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR

Robertson, W illiam s and Monahan

Under the above caption ap­ ty to sxamine the records and ace
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
pears nn article In Lltcriry Digest how little money banks are loan­
Still
18-tS M am ie Temple Hnll.llno
of December p6 that will be more ing on real estate securities. Of
of a inrprise to outside investors t%urse,’ building end loair'compan­
« y.
ies and mortgage companies that —..................----.......... - -------- - - than to Florida investors.
Facts nnd fipurts are produced make real estate loans n speciality,
•
to nhow. that tne growth of bank have made enormous real estate
bs in*
loans, but even these are , oil a
miners in the beginning was but deposits in Florida has exceeded basis
as conservative as the most
n drop In tho bucket compared to the growth in deposits in any olher conservative
investment center of
the Increased price of coal which state in the Union. Even the great
commercial centers like New York the middle went. Nowhere will
can not compile with Florida. For building and loun companies be
every dollar lost by investors in found on us sound and as pros­
One block from F^at Street. Frontage
Flotien, a thousand have been lost perous n footing ns In Florida.;
paved
streets. Rnilroad frontage entire block,
Hanks to be prosperous must
by investors In northern securities
tuins about 56,000 square feet. Price. $87,5C
keep their funds working. In
that did not turn out well.
,
Florida has millions of dollars of Florida safe and sound loans con
arranged.
northern money on deposit "here. bu nude* at paying rates. Busi­
Strangely enough, money is' so ness is^prog res rive here nnd values
The speculative possibilities o f tftjs;plot
plentiful In Floridn that banks advancing. Thcro ‘are -no . Idle
peal to discriminating investors because ho
hero,! have been helping pogtherif .funds, hero except those held in
has.occurred, in years and. U la htld by'on e'i
banks but ofTcitll'Minirdy. ’So'care­ restfpvo Tbr a‘deflnite,,pufilo*e'.' B#*1
owner.
r
fully hes the banking business been sides, the tourist cron, which brings
operated here thnt the American several million dollars here an­
Banker, in n recent publication, nually, there is an Immense fruit
nays: “ Florida tanks, in spite of nnd vegetable crop shipped north
annually. These bring in million:i
steering a conet rvntwc course. of dollars which stay here ami cir­
203-205 Metsch Building
.
And this report is based on care­ culate in business nnd increaso
ful investigation made by nn au homo resources and homo vnluos.
JOSEPH M. ROCHE. Salesman
thority thnt Is relied upon by ban These go fnr in* accounting for the
kers and investors.
value of tho Florida dollar ns it
Jt will be interesting in any coun- finds investment here.

l to test
singing

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Business Site On Railroad

tha tears,
’a ftn portioned

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It kills th* germs.

HEARTS

ill meet them,
E, true,

uo not west* thtu i . . . .

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offend, too,
red above them,
rwn defeat,
Aged life's bitters
(sweet. £.***-..

R .W . LAW TON

A NEW HONOR COMES TP FLORIDA
1-AKKLAND STAR-TELEGKAM "

ir A. Guest.
ftT ie ifliuffl

IuA q made n decidoi*- contribution to tho world of invention
and will be instrumental in, saving millions of dollars each
year.
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tinted with hU tip.
mm^mrnrnQ
i &gt;
I tnuat a golfer become
i frea to appear on the
i f panta without-being

dictionary of American
i’ll never be able to do
never by able to under-

of the Liberty Ball’s
seen around the world
Its peals were heard.
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ia talk about the East
it West Coast, why so
sout the north coast?
i coasting right down
la—fdmoun

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iy get!
sing?-

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Humility And Confidence

Edwin Dawes, who happens to bo vice president of the
United States, gave some very excellent advice t,o the young
Senate p a m at the annual dinner tho other day.
"Don't bo hip-flask boys," he said, "and—I should not
say it myself, I. suppose the Chaplain should say itr—don*t
smoke, don’ t Bwear, don’t chew. Bo clean, be yourself, stand
against the crowd and you will amount to something.”
Mr. Dawes was not asking tho pages to do as he did, but
to do as ho told them to do. And he told them In a nice
way, the usuaI Dawesian expletives being noticeably absent.
Jh fin sald Mr. Dawes, "Never mind how tnany'fellowa are
behind you. Always keep your eyes on the fellow ahead of
you. Then you will bo humble."
We ponder thin advice. We had thought the days o f
humility had passed. We thought that psychologists had
found that humility provokes the inferiority complex and,
that confidence and self-assertion were the qualltios to be
cultivated in this age if one is to bvercome the obstacles to
success.
v:
It Is easy enough to keep your eye on the bank president
as you sweep out his office. And mighty little good that will
do.you. But tnke-iriook into the street where Borne poor
devils may be begging pennies and freeaing to death, and

conditions and many qther econo­
mic advantages to go along with
this newly developed tide-power,
may we not reasonably uxmet on
exodus of factories from the coal
roductng states to Dixie Land and
re Land of Flowers?
Time was when we talkod of
"trp*t-huating;" and \while ryo
have done little of it by legisla­
tion, many trusts nnd corhblnatiorls havo “busted" themselves. It
Isn’t likely that &gt;ve will reach the
tltno when industrial wars wiR have
ceasod, until we hdro reached that
advanced ago when wars of all
kinds will be no moro nml univi-r.
aal paaco reign auptjme. But un­
questionably the tfmo hoH come
when science will intervene and do
some “ trust busting" on it:i own
account. The coal baxrona and the
coal miners of today mAy aoon
sco the-time when they wlllJiave
THE WHOLE STATE is in tturmldst o f an upheaval to produce coal at less than half
of, development. Rail wayi steamship lines, motor buses tha present prices In order to find
a market; and ultimately the
mines may dose doWn for all time.
Speed thft day—so that the gasoline
trust can also get what’s coming

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tr ib u n e

Ji1*,. °P«ning Thu ten? “ ludi
speaker of the house, “Gentlonr
"G" lk ' coin woi
image el
fitting recognition of “Gonllew
t .women are coming to its mean!
pritOictit, Thao were vuitional
Im members and wl- IjCRJICv ill

B

FJoridu again comes Into the
limelight because of having been
selected for the first commercialnlr service to be established in
tbjs country. We have had regular
uir mail routes across tho contin­
ent between New York nnd San
Francisco but nobody has yet un­
dertaken regular passenger sche­
dules such an arc in operation in
Europe between many of that
country’s national capitals, nota­
bly London to Paris, Paris to Brus­
sels, Brussels to Berlin nnd Paris
to Home. European' nations have
made far more progress than have
we on this side of the Atlantic In
the development of commercial air
routes. However, u start Is now
to bo mnde in the United States.
Dispatches from Detroit In Sun­
day’s Stnr-Telcgrnrn told of the
plans being made for tho depart­
ure from Detroit this morning of
four Ford all-metal monoplnnea
umt a CurtU-Lark biplane that are
to go into regular service for the
Florida Airways Corporation botween Miami and Tampa by wiy of
Fort Myers and straight across tho
Everglades of Florida. This serv­
ice is to begin on Friday Of this
week, New Years.Day, tho .sched­
ule Inter on to be augmented by
flights to other Florida cities as
well as tho opening of a lino be­
tween Havana, Cuba and Atlanta,
Georgia.;__ |__________— *—
The airships to he usbd in this
service are sister ships of tho first
airplane turned out by Henry
Ford, one of which was upod in the
Ford reliability tour of two thou­
sand miles last autumn, Each ma­
chine Is equipped with a 400 horse­
power Liberty motor and can carry
a commercial load of 2,200 pounds
whilo cruising at one hundred mite*
an hour,
Explanation is made blf. tho pro-

. . ...

plying between Boston, New York
and Miami, are booked solid for
weeks in ndv&amp;nce. Rnilrbnd lines
urc almost in the same predica­
ment. Mail is dalayed from 72
hours upward, express is several
days late and'freight deliveries are
sometimes weeks behind,
" Practically every city in Flor­
ida has asked us to extend our serv­
ice to them.
“The great bulk of the valuable
matter can bo quickly and safely
transported by airplane in a few
hours, wheras, by surfade trans­
portation,'if it enn be moved at all,
it would take days to weeks. Theso
cities hove practically demanded
nlr transportation as an economic ■
necessity to the state."
g

Lot 2, Block 7, Mellonvilfe A ve^, HOOO
Lot 9 ,.Block 6, Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure............ »•-- $4^00
Lot 10, Block 6 Elliott Avenue, .
•
Eastern -Exposure.....— .... * $4*200
term s

! TOM SIMS SAYS |
'When fortune smiles at some
people they got coneeited. right
away.

Phone 453.

You don't hear so many jokes
nbout how slow plumbers are,'so
maybe It In no longer a joking
matter.

There are times when*’ sllenco
sounds good.
Wouldn’t it be fun if telephones
were made out of cheese so you
could bito them when you got
nvai?.. it would. ’ “
; ,^ v
Paper eoys Coolidge smiled at d
e.'illCr from Naw York. That’s
nothing. We laugh at them,
'

m , ,ia3 l,ccn chosen for the
iltlal program. That explanation
Pittsburgh Jail has a radio. But
I
*lrcady npiieared.in news.dlu.
| patches und v'ditoriat columns in weather reports nnd time slirnala
make the i rtaphers pind.
.*
United States «nd
text-books In Texas saying thnt value as high-class «J
I Tbs height of something
tp«n are animals, and yet she in­ as setting forth thft
be driving through Cal
sists that her political enemies arc now occupies in the
with a Florida rennant 01
swine.—
York Evening World. *of tnc
can 1 it be judged
4 country,
J | Villi
by rending the follor rink, official
In the college story ^ f th6 fu* announcement.
Hunt the bright side,
turo we may reads *Th« famous
"Florida was chosen
a felf . niore friends m
halfback theft took thirty minute*.’ begin oiwrations'in be
would borrow your ihoi
favorabio elimatlo cor
because of the unusua
The coal situation cou]
tbigu of mail, expradE
U
wouldybe awful if 3fi i
irNct Incoipr.s. of rnllrohdr. In lh?r»
ITbn greatest Influr
a coal yard.
cai; ldJtor:- of poohli
freight mto that stafe;
In a congestion that-

-•REAL

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NFORD
with cfr-

• Womans
ha Metho-

nsa Guild wfU mart at
-o f Mrs. P. M. King on
feat at 3 o’clock. .
rgan Club will meet at
ik at the residence of Mn.
Ihvin at 1015 West First
|h Mrs. Mcthvin and Mro.
la

hostcssM.

V h

t y T|fefo‘ fwill entertain
■ i Bridge Club at her
K yfa ir at 3 o'clock.■ Board/of tho Woman's
Wat Yo &lt;dock. •
I party for the members
lighters of Wesley Class
Bus -rooms at the MethoIh.at 7:30 o’clock. •

B S s b k . 'w t o
lido Parent-Teachers’ pameota at the South Side
3 -o’clock.
Friday
M

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g Pictures O f
al Lands W ;i 11
bwnHereSunday
topi* of Sanford will havo
ml treat in store for them
&gt;afteraoon‘ At 3 o’clock
r. E. J. Lang, associate
[of the Near East Relief'
Ma^wllt hriDg to the Mi­
st or. a ramarkabla and uji^ntf^wA&amp;h'wg* .takcnL in.
llblical, lands.
, lm shows tha constructive
it the American peoplo
omplishod In that'stricken
At one,time 17,000 ohilhe shown upon the screen
the greatest assemblage

most becomingf
Interesting
11 attired In
ick chiffon com------tvlu .ace. . '• Vj
j - ^ W i i i creation ofw hite metal­
schools and eoll&lt;
lic doth, ornamented with clusters
already
konwwti
mistletoe,
and
Mher
holiday
green­
taiptwg
of geranium red velvet flowers,
ery, together with baskets of eut ing today and t
Vouni
waa worn by Mrs. Forrest Lake.
luding Commodore
Mrs. Howard Hulick’a smart eos- flowers and forts. Centering the
lam Lake* Warner
Rear Commodore tume was of peach-pink georgette, dinner end luncheon tablet were day wherd they
bert MeSser. Robai
crystal baskets' filled with fra­ studies at Flor
; Captabi.'Arthur
grant narcissus and roses.
Brumley, Watson
for women ir e '
irer Frank MacAmong
those
entertain
ing
at
din­
Wednesdi
Holly.
Mildred
)
NewWeyman E. White. otoly beadedHn
.and cr
ner wSro Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Platt, mate M l
an
____ jjr^nwith pastel metallic ri^bdn.»i
ia Board* of
Who hid a tflilf guests, Mr. aha omi Sco|
Saries, Anna
fashioned the costume,won
Mrs. R. R, Dees, Mr. and Mrs. J. DuBose,
at Gaines- vordially
jblcy,1 Helen
Mru R. A. Newmah,' - 1? '
C. Benson, Robert A.. Schnuek, and Vemay,
to resume Hors to al
leelis, Maud vllle, who leave M&lt;
Mrs. George Knight was «
David Schhuekr/T
Lake, 1
________ X, LllHa Ruth their studies.
to a crystal beaded robe of :
William ‘ Crandall entertained a
Dan Hansell lea\--------ly for
Emma Spencer, Clara
georgette over taffetta. » ,
party
of
18
at
dinner
on
Friday
Mars
HUI, H. C-, where he
li con*
d
Ella
Mary
Muirhead.
HOLY
Sapphire blue brocadedfveb
draped model, formed Uu» frock
itty DuBoae left Satur­ tinue his* studies.
Grant
worn-by Mrs. Robert ‘J. 'Holly— . composed o f Frank Barry, Mr. and. day for Charlotte, N. G., where,she
Mrs. Monaoe Hutton waa much
A t the Churches
and
T u 1 X i amanlcul J S &amp;
admisad In a gown of white chiffon JA^kJltxBilnmimi,'.and..lfr^
Pau) Miotfhhan.
■• »■ , *
Evening Prayer and sermon,
combined with gold satin? On the Mrs.
Mr. and.Mri. Harfy T. Bodweii
30 o’clock. ,
* - Joijvilfo A'
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
had aa their dinner guests, Mr.
Rectdr’s Bible . study ' class,
and Mrs. E . p . Ely and small
Sunday Servieea:
&lt; *
ednSsdsy . evening at 8 o’clock.'
M shoulder bouquet of violets and daughter.«Henry
A
f ,
Sunday School, F. B. Adams,
Special musical selections Sunyellow rose buds.
lege
*t
Maryville,
Tenn.,
are
Missis
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward,
Higgins,
Junt,
9;30
o’clock.
or} .
, Mias Maud Lake was attired In a Mrs. Ralph Wight,' Miss Sarah Jean Maxwell, Gayle Marshall'and
Wesley Bible Glaisjl0:00 o’clock.
* Morning
girlish frock of orchid georgette Warren
Merrill MaVshaii.
EssUrby
and
F.
D.
Walsh
.
Morning
Worship!!
Holy
Com*
Prelude and In health.
oyvtx flash' chiffon, the circular
. .
•b
Suilins College Girls, at Bristol, ttunion, 11: 0Q o’clock.
nger ‘ Throne"
t/iirt, being finished with garlands fprmcd a party at dinner. - V
Va.t are Mlssoe Katherine Symes
Senior,.
Intermediate,
and
Junof velvet flowers in the fuehia
did music.
and Margaret Zachary. They leave i&gt;r-league*, ;fl:80. o’clock. *
Okie Weeks (s expect:
Refreshing fru it punch waa tones.
Mr. And Mrs." H a i l 'd on Tuesday,
from
Tampa to spend N*
Preaching
by
the/
Pastor,
7:80.
iber
Me”
,
Caro
Roma.
Of ombre chiffon shading from
served throughout the evening and
^Misa Fom Ward left on Satur­
day
with
his mother, !y .,1
ihortly before midnight, a tempt­ a shell pink to the deep roee, with Recipients O f M any day for Atlanta, Ga., where she ts
■
S
ld
l^
H
o
ly
Night",
touches
of
hand
made
French
flowing buffet supper was served.
Draughons Business Col­
Courtesies attending
Mrs. Tom Miller and II
era waa tho frdek worn by Miss S o c i a i
lege. . . , ’ v
' v tr
The New Year was heralded with Mildred
MIMml Holly.-.
Rnll.
I—
V
,
-Baritone Solo — "Oh Miller of Cameron Ate., hi
Vl
Another Sanford girl attending
horns, butters, .confetti and other * Miss Mae Holly Was gowned in
Oi Maker.
mother from White Sprii
mr Haziard of a commercial School who leaves
carnival novelties*
welcome awaits all them for the Winter.
a smart costume of black velvet Augusta. Ga., 4»ho are the guests' Sunday, Is Mias Nell William* who
It is nnUdpated that the yacht studded with rhinestones.?" "
friends and visitors.
of Mrs. liassard’a parents Mr. and is a student at the business col­
cl uS will greatly, add to the social
Miss Olive Newman’s piquant Mrs. T. L. Dumas during the holi­ lege at Jacksonville. life of Sanford as well aa benefit beauty was emphasised in the
W. R. Prevatt enjoyed a hunting
Miss ■Emily Bailey, a .popular
the city in othhr ways, Much cred­ dainty frock she wore of orchid days, are being extensively enter­
student
at
Wlnthrop
'-Collett®,
at
E a st Sanford
it is due to the officers of the club georgette hand-painted with pink tained at a series of •parties.
Among them was a dinner party Salem, N. C;, leaver Saturday.
1,7
for the good work they -have'done roses and beaded in crystals.
the hunters.
!
Those from Sanford who will re­
on Friday evening given by Mn.
in addition to .staging this-New
Mr,
and
Mrs..
A. D.'Shoemaker
Miss Mary Elisabeth Puleston Raymond Phillips, .at her homo on turn to Rollins College at Winter
Yeor’a ball, which was a decided was a graceful, figure dancing in
had as Christina* dinner guests at
Mra. Margaret Marshall o f Cam­
Park are Misses -Florence McKay,
Avenue.
auccesu
their home ’ on Sanford h°ights:
a frock of flame georgette beaded Magnolia
The daintily appointed dinner ta­ Thelma Spurllng, James Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Boston Steele and eron City will havo aa New Years.'
Many handsome gowns were in rhinestones and baiMed-In fur.
bles was laid with a lace doth, the and Rodman Lei..™__
Son* George and Robert; ' Mr» day1dinner guosts, Mu and Mr*. J. ,
worn on this occasion.’ One partic­
Mrss. Broomfield Hulick was center
Miss Caro) Stone leaves' for
being
graced
with
a
low
ar­
and Mr*. Burke Steele and daugh­ C. Ellsworth o f Beardal! Avc.
ularly admired waa worn h r Mrs. stunning in a robe of sapphire blue rangement of narcissus and aspar­ Nashville, Tenn., whero she Is at­
ter Joyce':, Mr.1 and Mrs. Hehry
Puicston^ it being a white robe, the
o'clock.
agus ferns. Marking the places of tending Peabody Institute. - *
Steele and ^on Gilmer; Mr. and
Preaching
Service,,7:30,o’clock.
M
W O U LD YOU
Miss Elizabeth Whltner leaves
Mrs. Ben Austin; Mr. and Mrs,
The
sMaTon
will
meet
St
tho
Sunday afternoon to- resume her
t
K if" ■■'■•'i - . j • w •&lt;
Herman Steele,- and son 1Alton ot
studies at Cathedral School at Or- close of each preaching service foif Orlando.
r
eat
BO.OOOensh to nwk(
the reception of members^
lando.
. •
),000—Sell
300
lots, at flOi
______ ■
, Stetson University students who
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rv Prevatt and
leave Stlndey are Miss -Charlotte CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
L
.C
rt.'frt
W
. W u ih il
son Buktar were in New Sihyna
Shtltlv 'Edward Henderson and
—
*' -v*-’••t^-1*
I'fii
Christian Science iorvices are over Christhias Wfti . Mrs, Ptt*
Charles llemlorson.:
, . •.
SM ITH &amp; R A W L IN S ’ f
vstt’s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
8
.
W. A. Adam*; who is a student
at University of Oktohomis, -will
not return to school until Febru­
ary. .
&lt;
"• Allan Jones and fOlVT. Alford

J

lando.
' Saturday evening Dr. and Mn.
W. Theodore Langley, Will enter­
tain at dinner'honoring Mr. ■and
Mrs*. Hazzard. On Sunday evening
they will be the guests at dinner at
the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. 'S. M.
Lloyd.
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Medical College,'
' v :
' ' Robert Dehton‘leaves Sunday for
the Washington-Lee University..
Jess Long and.' Stewart Long
leave Sunday afternoon for tha
University of Alabama. Another
-Alebema siudeqt is Hamden •Du
Bono,.who attends Auburn.
' Ralph and Harry Woodruff leave
Upsala anQ Grapeyille Sunday for Chapel HUI, N. C.,'
where, they will resume their stu­
Emil Magnuaon waa home over dies at Unlveraity of North' CarhChriitmiii

Miss Fern Ward leavevs Saturshe
. for'-Atlanta, Ga,. where
..... _ _
_
will resumo her studies at Graughuu
.» wBicom-. h*n’* Business College,
after 'U M/;
iu/ omum. AeiioMU U/
w in.bw dw ra^ i««lf .„ d , • » » ? n g the hpllday.
mother, Mra. J. N. Robson.
Miss Robson’s guests included:
Misses Elva Pearce, R E Griffin,
Mary Helen-Mores. Beatrice Pow­
ell, Louise Fields, Alice Elder, Mar­
urday for Charlotte, N.' C.,"t6 re­ garet Thompson, Beatrice Howard.
enter Queens College, after spend­ Clyde Green, L. P. Hagan Jr^ John
Mrs. Lundquiat entertained Rev,
ing the holidays hero with her Edward Higgins, Jack Peters, Sam
parents, Mr.’ and. Mra. H. C. Da- Byrd, Dan Hansell, Bob Fditer of
Bose.,
Jacksonville, Claude Robson and
Lewis Mitchell
Mr. aipi Mrs. Arthur Haszajd
A R R IV A L S who
havo been the guests of the Baptist Young Men’s
latter’e parents, Mr. and« Mrs. T,
SedilnoU lintel
L. Dumas and sister, Mrs. Ray­ Glass Sets Goal Of
Davis, mond
Phillips, leave, on Monday
100 Present Siftiday Rev. J. S. Clark wil fie with us
.home at Apjnuta, Ga.
‘ Li. L Fowler, Mi. for‘i their
•, ,r" a . , lx 4 vt*f f v J
1I
tho first Sunday o f January, fbr
es, Philadelphia; J,
Miss Le Claire Jones leaves Sun­
Tho members of the B ii Be- Sunday school at 9,45, preaching
day afternoon far Ktioxvllle where rean‘Brotherhood of the First Bape Helen; Mr. and Mrs. aha lm attending the University of tint Sunday School will open thelf
Martford, Conn.; J. H.
Mr. and &gt;ifra, E. W. LundquUt
1926 session tomorrow morning at
, Leesburg; O. L. Wil9:30 o’clock. Plans are being mode returned Monday from Fort-Meade
w Smyrna: Harriet M.
for an opening program of inter­ where they spent Christmas, with
ndclnhla; L. B. JurgusMrs. Lundquiat’s folks.
.
est.*
Marjorie Jftrgsmeycr,
The
officers'
of
the
class
have
at
Curry. Jacksonvlllo; Edtheir'attendance goal tomorrow
Lakeland; J. C. Lucas,
raorhing 100 men. The officen ad, Mr. Maim, Miaa Florenco and
7, McLoilond, De Raton;
are-calling the attention of aome George Malm; Mr. and Mrs. Has­
itone.jnreat Palm Beach;
of the member*, who hove been kins and -Mrs. Nease and children
itte. West Palm Beach;
kspt away recently, to. the opening Christmae eve, Mr*. Stedt ,wa'a al­
n, Weet Pslm Beach; V,
tomorrow morning,- and asking so a guest.
y
ye, Washington, D. C.
them to make their plane to be
present.
Montezuma
.
Mr. and Mrs. Flyn and daughter,
In the membei lip of -the class Myrtle, visited their old home in
*re repre
ers
represcntaU'
of the UntVer- Carolina over Christmas.
V
d’.ty or Florida.
Floridi I tson University,
lity
Mora Hill Collet and Moody BlEllen (Vihlen of. Whiter Park
‘kaonvllli
ble institute, ___o In the class
are repreeenltntives of tha farm- spent Cbrlstmaa at the home of
banking, wholeeala her uncle and aunt, Mr. and M n .
B. R. Rouqule of. Columbia, tog * ItKustry.1. estate,
railway oar­
C., motored to DaLand on Fri- vies* the barber
er business, automo­
out
Elmer Luadqulat o f Holly Hill
bile &gt;Industry; merchandising, law,
parents;
Journalism etix, ate, '[ .
Lout, Sunday the class closed tha
Mr. and Mra. Ballinger
greatest session
Its history, si
Christmas with the L«
the officen believe that tho peril
tomorrow morning will open a sa
elan of unprecedented activity.
Every enomba* o f tha class

( Vti'pvtuilj
ing ate haid at 7:00 at the w o­
man’s' Club.
j
This--Socle^r maltitatoa u '.fr e e l
reading rooni where the Bible and
a U authorised Christian Science'
literature Tday befftad, borrowed

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In 1936]

® T h e ’ North went Q u»rtrr &lt;NW U)
o f the Southwest Q u ^ D T t»W « »
nod the Hoiith l t » ,f tSj4» o f *»•
Southw est Quarter &lt;8\VVO o l K '.tlon
19,
Township
11
South.
Range il" Baft, and to any and
U nknow n. claim ing any |f |*l’ r,h *l‘ .
*ns Interest-in nn.l to tho
“ or*
ln.-tbovu d escribed or anr part or
5iinv nari* o r pitrcM Iftfrw*.
i l l I?h e re b y ordered that you **£
each o f you *• "«"* apiwnr
our an Id Circuit Court at the Court
Mouse at Hanford. &gt;•".rida. on the
lat day o f February. A. D. 1928, nnd
thru hnd Ihtre «naka anawar to the
M il o f com plaint exhibited a(tallJtl
ybu In Mlila rase
It ta ruriher ordered ;bat Jhl« o r­
der he published Iu Th« Jtonford
Herald, n newspaper published in
H an f.in V ^rn iln plc, County. Ft;»r»*l».
nnce_ rnFh week for five cunsectl-

Ut! gtaftA fflifiR tF will

l« O M

....... who h!i Wd« will b*.. bqt
, i
artmvnts, rxarlly
I thoulJ a t* will bo a' prince** from on
. e
* ” * Tpe.
H e -t i
(Treat
t popular
!t d 0R? i » ' n * lik iu .j'I (U . 1UCCCIMP w ill m it
ti w?ll da- wlwld tfio in u a cn cc ha does, ant)
ih will ba tfltnocrM y will p r o «r e Ba
by h is
I
-r m h ii f.
i
t fill.b e
" H o u l e will bo RTnnU,
i nt* tell nltkrn b y tho United State*.

'" C r o p # w ill
bo b o u n tifu l, And
fa r m e r s w ill p r o s p e r m o re t h a n
th e y h a v e fop lo v e r a l y e a rs . BuaU.
heaa co n d itio n s jfp n crn lly w ill b o
b e tte r thiin th e y w e re in 102S. &gt;,
“ A . F re n ch ■d e b t a e tt la n ie n f' w ill
be a g re e d upon. In11920*
.
" T h e F lo rid a b o o m w ltl con tln u o
th r o u g h o u t th o y e a r .
I th^nk It
'h a s t w o -* y « t fs y e t t o (To, A f t e r
at will como a slump. .
'T t .w iU b o a year
discovery

W « t QtiMricr |HW

fchnrlpa E. Fuaterr \VntieV' ifd n t)
M urrold. Ndllle A. Jlarrofd. h is Wife

o f n ew ta le n t an d o f unusual ne­
con ipllu hn icn t in litera tu re pnd prt.
Jxi Uio th e a te r UiuytLwllHpu-Jontn
fo w m ore clo th e s, b u t th ere w o n 't
b e a n y . n io d ifica tlo n
o f snappy
Ilnea.
r
''P re s id e n t C oolid R c yrill be bo
elected p resid en t a d ain . H is suecesa or w ill bo a. R ep u b lica n ."
. A n d th a t la tK V ffc tu r o
Inpr to,Martha Rponccr. , You can
tnlfo it or lonve'lt'. ■’ ’
in* (,'omplnlnniit
tilled cause, and

T tHi' above rlf*
to nit uiikimwn

a a c v ii
T tP lh b

lands Ami prcn»l*ea hrrrlu

■it. Aik In anil stag 1
w ife. A ll bur DnU,
H tsnley II
fftOlt thereof, flscree Pro C ohftssu :V*«rce.
AiMhan, C harles
will b« entered ausinst you, said M,
tsr
Hvnry
Hnrrolt
rpus*. I,sink Ihe suit to quiet till* ____
* w
wtfo.
and *«cJ» o f them.
m id., , dht*
ife an
Ih . f l y - Complaint to . I hi- above d «- dsreased
or
u th erw lss; and j l l s u iI'Tiwtil tract o f land.
,'sr parties lnter**ted In the land and
T IH FURTHER ORDERED that Iprtml*** h erein after descrihedt ■
tu n . Order be published once each
It appearliiK by the *W orpf B ill
week f.ir fou r coM rcullVe W*eku |of ComVdalnt - In th is-'ca u se , fhfct
m lbe Hshlord Herald, u nowspnper 'yoVi, snd each o f you. n\ay be In­
ii&lt;&gt;blld*t&lt;1 In Hemlnole^County, Klorv terested In that curtain lot. pleoo
parcel o f lend sltuato In HemlDONE AND G npE R fl
till.. 2nd. . or
nolo County. F lorid a , and described
i|n&gt; uf j.M.unry. -l» fs .
•
,
as follow s, to -w lt :
t' •.t!»
V. H DOUOI.AHH.
ItcRlnnlna nt
t h e . H-iulhweat
. , C l-cl. of tho Circuit -Ci.urt of 1 rorn
er o f the H outheust/Q nnr*
Nt'inlnola trounty, Floriiis.
ter
tH
E
Q
)
o
f
the
N orth east.
Uyt CUM. LK25BTTE 11. C.
Q uarter &lt;NKU» o f Hectlou T w o
WttJION. HDUHIIOMlKH H IPlVLE.
(2
),
Tow
im
hln
T
w
en
ty
&lt;*0&gt;
Hulloitors for f'oiPidsinunt.
Houlli. IImute T w e n ty -nine, 129)
J* a-- *.:*, ! c. and 32.
East, run tlmiire East T w e n ty - ■
seven &lt;27) rod e: th en ce North
in
t iii:
n u r t 'i T
c o t n r nv
forty H0&gt;) rials: thenco W est
T w e n ty -seven rod*: th -n eo Houth
fo rty &lt;&lt;0) rod* to R E tllN N lS E ,
less the W est
three (3 ) m ill
J. HT, C l j u l t VvI t’lq"E 1nn‘,! " " '
thereof.
V O U 13 A. WILt.tAMB, CoiutitiiliiY ou..n n d recto or. you, a rc Hi*»re*
nnlo.
fore required to ap p eor to Ihe llill
1
i. ■
v*.
o
f
C&lt; T»pln|nr In thl* ran s» n il M on­
Tha I (sirs, Devisers. H rauie-s no.
Other elslmnnts uuder T im id A1 day tar 1st dav o f F ebruanf. J*1S
nt
.tb s C ourt H ouse
at. B soford.
M I, IhlYD. ilecoBsed. or otherwise
' a n d (tthof.^DefeiicTurts.

tylTTIJEWi m y hand i
thw C ircuit Court o f
UltifAl Circuit o f the H

B y:

A M. tvi:itn,

EH, HPENCKRPi ' i l HI HT
abd a t Cuunas) fqrtth e

id** fa r FahJIesilam.
■ fL W W / J P i} 1* ! w *",‘ known
JNY C AN A D A ), Com plain-

oth er claim ant* under
A lfre d
Luckls, d eoth erw ise; and other*.
;.O ir F L O R ID A TO:
.L u ckH : L W. L uthrr;
l&lt;t:
Van Doveii T ayT a y lo r : R. V. T a y lo r:
f o o _ a n d V ila Vlnsyn.

fjg a

N lselten

,

fit).

JOHN L A M O nfiA U X , **et/a t ,
Defsndanls.
C llnllna. , f t
'■
T o John loxinoreauT
am) w ife
^7—
Lam oyeau*, ifh o ift rh ein t.
•ah name Is
u tik n in vn r W illiam
Ijam oreanx a n d l ( n . ; r r - r r - - .Lgmnr sail r. wlmse * *CirriitlkrT imtno' li
unknpw n; (fe n fy . Jmnmreuu* nmi

■f( p W &amp; « W
l I M K S 'S
.t h e 4East Half &lt;BL&gt; or |h*
' BHVKNTO JU D IC IAL
OF T H E RTATH OK I
IN CIIANCHHY.
C. M. Dunn, Complainant.

D. \V. Currie. Kt*' Al.
' i'lta t lea'.
D
unieiiuuni*
I* nt,
1efendants
I&lt;
,. NOT jC B _ TtI K NOWN ANU . UN;
-h N n v w f - P B r f w ii A f r t ii .
THE S T A T E OF F LO RID A . T O : —
D. W. C U R R IE a n d ------ CURRIE,
Ids w ife. J. W. H A T F IE L D a n d ----------- H A T F IE L D , his w ife. W ESLEY
L IIUANCH, JOHN L. BRANCH, L
II lAJCKI.IKII. W . ttt F. A N D K IlHON. J , . 8. ANDERSON and
K «avainli' M
v &gt;U,
o 9il(|
»i.W cn
° ti
wftl11
ABlUnM
t* ,l'' elitere
n milt l TKI.I.A ANDERSON, his wlfa.- J. C,
'•&gt;
the C ora„r*l"am J McIlRIDB, J. T . HOLDEN a id -----f t lu r ' i - J &gt; r e m t « r s
f ------HOLDEN, h is Wife. JAM ES W
LILLY, K. M. ilIcN A T T . TIIOMAH
W. MORAN. a||d C. C. HRfnVN. If
diving a n d - lf vllHvr, any or a ll ol
tby egM d efen d an ts Imi. deailT lliou
l» the hairs, devisee*, gran tee* oi
other rlalm nnt*. under D. W| C ur­
rie. and — i;
CiirrT.-: Ills .w ife,
J. W .- lla lfle t d unit
.......... Ila ffletd. hi* w ife. W u s l e y L ttranuh,
John L lim n cji. L H. L o c k lic r , W,
R F. Am lersom J. J). A n d erson ami

r ii f t r t it t it iT u a u m
RINOI.E t'UUNTl. F ill
chancery.
’ F ,‘‘ '

Order fo r -P skllM ih.

A n U A y ^ 'U B * o7 u ;N.
IlD, his wiTt.‘ V ^nu,i'aI|'n .
nnio,
MORKB

nerchy required to appear to lh Dill o f Complaint herein filed no
Monday, tho 1st d ay of F ebruary.'A.
D. 1938, the same
belnt; u Rule
Day o f till* Court, at Ihe Court
House |n Hanford. Kemlnole County.
F lorida, and In default tlu rcpf. p o ­
t-roe Pro C onfeeso will be entered
against you, oatd enuae being a suit
to described.
Jf 1* therefnro Ordered that thl*
notice be inilillHhcd lit the HunTonl
Herald, a new spaper mihtlahnl In
HiHnlMnlsr County. F lorida........ co a
w eek for fou r cunaeruttvo week,
WITNEHH ntv hand,' and to ft (rial
seal o f the c ir c u it C n &amp; l ■o f - tli»
Huventh Judicial (Jlrrult. Court qf
thk B t a t s .o f Florida, In and far
Xem lholr County, on thl* tho 2nd
dav o f January. A. D.‘ 192s,
(Heal)
V. K. DOIJOLAHH.
Clerk.
.......
B V ' A. M. AVERKH. D C.
WII-HON. IIOUHHOLDElt A IlMYLIC,
Hollrltora Tor Com plainant. •
Jan. 2. 9. II. (23 and 30.,

r c n R i c O T 'V A K i f !C'. i P ' s k r .
II. IL LEVY, Com plainants,

;

T w e n lv -',

thd'N orlhi'sst ‘ ffnarter fN R R )
o f the HuiUhWMl Quarter &lt;HW*i)
'£,f
T litrty-slx
(J f)
Tnwnshtn Nineteen (IS ) Houth.
T ,I,T,.V , s °l East, a c Cordlliflr |ii Hu? Ihrrmir, tyf r«Cr
orrt III the rubllc Itecorit* c f
t-Vuniy, • Florida In
n t a h i W e fSK &lt;u
0,1 |,aV :
S i f IS TJIKIIKFnilB O R D E R E O
V iiiuv * ,uf - ca*u " t - r o u. -in- anil
vP.Tf*'1? tcqutre.j to appear
■*’ .i* * ’ l|Ll, "t Lumnlalnt In thl*
»»'* U t. dav o f
Jfi
V y»e Court House
J1!«
^ T * 11?** C omii!V. Klnr|«1a« tn a In lUrmili
n Iir-

intervals in th e Inniln Involved lit
tills auU, said land tietuir sltu slo In
llrm lndfs County. Florida, and d e ­
scribed us ro llo n s, to -w lt:
..
i
T R A C T ONE
T he N ortheast Quiiriur o f tho
Hnuihwest
Quurtrr o f Hertlon
28. T ow n sh ip 20 Booth ltanuc
■ at. Koar.
^
T R A C T TW O
The R quthcast Quiifter of the
NAr.thWrst Q uarter o f H-ettoii
29. Tow nahtp JO Houth. ItmiKo
a t East.
nod It a p p «arln a from the sworn
Mill o f Cinnplulnt herein filed Unit
you aud each o f you
tuny rlulm
•omu rlKlit. title or Interrst In nnd
to the property hereinabove do*

IN T H E ClK Q triT rrtUH' OP TIIH
NRVKNTII V t'D IC IA I. CIRCUIT
OF K b O H l I i . IN l

complaint herein that you. and each
t&gt;f V 0 U L ;* i«f'b e flq u re stv d In Ihovt
etrtaln loir, piece* or pnrrrU of
LnrV jsllq st* } rtfr Kemlnoln County.
Florida, and dM frlhrd as fotton *

tO-Wltt * •

urwlse

ontdtto
rcaeogl

atul t'very Ut
Liven tuunng 4

any

iu imhi*

ot

luteresi or-.lnt
imrtm-rahln nr
I’ eueni k ,. Huill
iloriuinn, upd
vumpauy..
a co
i f e S i l f f i s S Grocvry Cuikpi
said eoriHrfaih
W 6 &amp; a r « H 8 ifc
a iid M tf
[**^L 9r '’ tbrrwln*; ami eiieo
Isgally n l l n c l
ra, Drreniiatiis,
persons clalntf

earn in g

w o n 't g e t y o u a n y w h e r e , b o y s .
v
/ j m
y
y '.
• • 4- •

lalmlm
ler i*al
ttrlner
I’ rt A

1#I#* ‘
V. E. DOUGLASS.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court o f the
Hr vent b Judicial Circuit o f H o r k ja .ln anil fur HrqtlMule County.
{flk A lU {
A M W E EK S.
*
Deputy Clerk.
riKCOTTEH, Hl'K.Vl'EIl K DU1IITON
Ho lie Itore »nd o f Couneel for the
Complnlnant.
Jan. :- » -t * - :l -a o .
IN TIIi: ClHCt IT COI'HT OP THE
seventh
j u d ic ia l
r n tc tiT
OF FMIIUIIA. IN ANO F o il
SKSISOLIi COUNTY. IN C1IA&gt;CEHT.
Spit In &lt; lsl,l T ill*
FRED T. TV11,1,1A 11H, Complainant,
(WM1.1.1AM ALEXANDER I
NAN,. I.biuldalor o f Kim
A Cotonlxatbin Cn.. Ltd..

.

ItANI.anJ

CllalU a.
V T o W illiam Alexander
Ruchan
nan. liquidator o f FI o iid a /Io io U ■'
f *i11tin lv ti VIit rt C
t *f,
f ,t
fa
cmrttnrrl
Cnionlxatlnn
h, Tl.td..
rt .'poTtidratldn: nil form er stork h olders of
Florida Land A Colonisation Co..
I.td., If ilvlmt, and If elthor. any or
nil o f nail! defendant* be dead, to
all pxr|ks rlaimtuK im prests und­
er the follow in g denvised d efeod ants. to-w lt:
W illiam
A lexander
H'lrhannsn. llqiitdntor o f F lorida
L in d a- Colonisation Cov Ltd., a
r o t porntlon: nil form er stockholder*
of Florida Land ft Colonisation Co..
Ltd., or otherwise. In ncid to the
follow in g described Innds. situate.
Ivline nnd brine In the County of
Hetnlnulv nnd Htale o f Florida, more
particularly
described a.i follow *,
to -w lt:
&gt;
The North Half o f the Houthwest Quarter o f the Houthwe*t
Quarter o f Kertfon 2. T ow nship
20 Houth. Ranise 30 East,
and to any nnd nit person* w hose
names are unknown. rlulmlnR any
rluht title or Interest In and to the
Innds hereinabove described or any
part *or parcel thereof.
H Is hereby ordered that you and
each of you lie and appear before
mfr said Circuit Court at the Court,
House at Hanford. Florida, on lh "
Jst day o f Fhhrunry A. D. 1910, and
then and there make nnswur to the
ed against
yot|/in jthl* ensue
It U further ordered that till*
order 4»o published In The Hanford
HwraU. a newspaper published In
Btfnfiwd. Hemlnole C ounty, Florida,
on ce cfteli week fo r fiv e con secu ­
tive w eeks. ' AVITNEHB
my hand and
tha seal
r«r
I. - C
n jlfrult
n i t l * Court —
I . . at
of II
the
pm
f IIhe
Hoventh 'J u d icia l Circuit q f the Btate
o f Florida. In anil fo r Hemlnole
County, on this the 2nd d ay of

JsmmrF. A* -&amp;• 1938.

— 'Z-

.
*

nenlarain IL I*ound. U Ily ln «. W il­
liam Lute. If HvInK.
H a b frt
V,
Htrather. If living and If • n h er'.M ’
all o f them aro dead, then aaatnal
all person* claim in g any Interact In
Uenjamln It. Found. . dcceaaetl, o f
under W illi*. Lute, deceased, pr
under R obert F. StratKer. dccoaaed.
as helra. oevtaera. ttranteea. » r OthOT
claim ants under i h , n o f e ltM r o f
ihe. l i n t B c a lu a la It. IM&gt;und, Mr*.
W i l l i a m Late. lira. Itobert V. Btru&gt;
iher.- C tc p tr G rocery Com pany, a
J on w n ta o a aaiatlna underipta igw a
t , #
racts c f land h treln a fler u cacrfu TJIE S T A T E OF FIXJItlDA:
T o the defendant*. Henlnmln It.
i'uuuU. If llvtmc, W illiam l.utd. If
HvIuk and R obert F. B trathtr, II
living, nnd If either o r any ba dead,
all partlea claim in g Interests under
Iicnjamtn
Dorijumln It. Pound.' W
w jllla
jllla m Luta.
R obert F.
P. titrathcr
Strathcr and
a**0 . .each
each
oOf
t
thrm deceased, or oth erw ise, In^ lh o
j*fl. Wra. Ren*
property
W illiam L a id
Jamla It.
___
8trather, and
and_____
Afro. _______
all persons claliplOK any Interest Ip
U___
—ato
those_____.
certain tracts nt land* -sltu
in
lu the C ounty o f BemlnoJe
Sem inole and
und
Ktnle o f F lorid
a described , as:
Mtsfe
lorida
Tho Bouthwcst
Southwest qu arter ' q f th o
Northeast qu arter and tho K u t hair
s rrter,
b s r ,:oo f ,J}«C-.
,Heco f the. N orthw cat
est q u a
tlon 34. T ow n sh ip 21 Houth. UanKo
lO^EJast
20
East:i
Thu Houthnast qu arter o f
the
“
Boctlon 17.
Bouthwrst
qu arter' o f:
T ow nship 2 ‘ Houth,
~ -- ~
R ungo 30 EasL
Ttie Nort rust qu arter
of
the
•Nurthwi st i larter o f 8eetlorp 10;
T ow nship ! South R anifc 30 Koat.
on e-rou rth or L ot •
o k the Eaat* qu arter o f
1 | .
o f H ectlon
the Houlhraat quarter]
18, T ow n sh ip 21, Bout!
East.
*
Tho EnM on e-fou rth o f tho W e st
half o f the N orthw est qu arter o f
Uin B outhw cst quarter nnd tha
W est quarter o f tho N urthw rst
qu arter' o f tit* S outhw est qu arter
or Suction 21, T ow n sh ip 21 South,
R ange 30 East,
It la hereby ordered that' you and
each o f you do appear on the 1st
day o f F ebruary, A. D; 1028 to the
bill or com plaint ua am ended filed
herein.
.
.
’ r
I f ' 1* fu rth er ordered that this
Order o f Publication bo published
In The Hanford Herald, a neWiqytpar
pqhUnhcd
In . Hanford.
Hemlnnlo

NOTtUH ■»!) CONTRACTOR*

jf% K ,t e L t t v P u
0w

You arc-stung if you don t got m °n
buys, in *h« City.

,W * (u rn lsb ln g o f mAferlala fo r
the .erection o f a Complete tied

(Wife, —— —

l^ m orcn u *.

whose

C hristian nam e Is unknow n: flem-giy . l,nrnor&lt;-aux am) .w ife. — —,------r ninori'.iux. whose OhrlMi&gt;vn oAmd
1* UPknqwni A** n. Van VTserTind
w ife. ------------- Vnn
Vteet. T w h o * '
Christian name ts unknow n! Her.-,
man M, Van V loet and wife, . .
Van V | « L w h oso Christian name t*
u n k n ow n ; In and lo the follow in g
rtrserlbMl land, a ltu a u . lylnw and
bein g In the Uounty of Hemlnnlu
and State o f F lorid*, m ore p artlcO facrlbed a *-follow s tn -w ll:
The W eat l l a lf o f the N orthw y it q ^ IT je r pf th o Norrhuaat
O p a r t e i K f Hiction 11, T »w n s'd n ro puulh. B an g« 33 Enet.
mid. to any, and nil other p»rtnn*
Wbn«o JUjfhea are Unknown, having

IL
^ | K.

a

ob y

ordered that
^
h

vou
ho-

Township 20 Houtl
Last, run. KOgt
South 8.38 .-:iui
chain*. North (III

ed.

See us at once/^L ct ua show you,

beginning,

iatHed bid* w ill b a ' received
rCnunty Board o f l*#b|i0 w S tr
i» fo r Sehilnole County, F lorl
Siiporlnfenilqnt'a O ffice. Co

Pcgl

South o f Nnrthv
HEW of N W U -

Township !0 S a
Last, run theno*

T,9C chnlm
- You and i
oordered
m e n ii to apD^ai-’ v
Cnriiphilnt hor*tn on

r jR ffc fr a #

It I* fu rth er ord o
order he puhllahotT It
Bally Hernia, a na
Ilshrd irr Hemlnola C«
unru a w eek ror (ot
Weeks.
,
ivitue** my hand a
Circuit co u r t o f Hart
Florida, thta 3 ((h day

fu r n is h in g o f m aterial* f
crocU oa o f-tw o 1,toilet root

-TAB

ford Ip SumJnnte County,.
Ikfich With plan* niui epi
i4 as prepared by1 K|t
flo n g h to n . Archlti

; The Board ruse

re jse t A n y and a
dopr any bid or po

deetned to be to
qf the County.

1 C opies o f plan j
•bay hu had from
dn d «p q*u o f t w
n oall to h« Ith n il
dera u pon.return i
I /tg A U M to H e 'S

,30 .1 a

,’ -

422 Union A'
MtxjfBiFV/

H R O U G H o u r R jo p c ic f l

» v c ;i c c
tr
•Of- -■•' -*

N O T lp ^ T O CONTRACTORS.
R a n g e a:

'

portloa now available. All cloae in ami oait, bo doUy.

G n iih c * a n d -y o u

the follow in g ilcscrn
loregu*. Bemlnqlo
County, Eli
Vnqv-rnt

01

W o have three o ( the moat attrnctivo Lakh front p.

^

Hchool toulldlmr Ideated a t HAni
In ‘HemltiMo County.’ Ih accord;
w ith plana and sp ecification *

m oresiix. w b oee Christian -name l*
u rjk n op ,*:- llc n r v
Lamnreapg ’ and

* w » r o w » . »&gt;- a 'i 4v4w#-' 4 l .
\ *' “F.*kf

o r» k
lit . C lHCl IT . cCO
« tr ,, x u v i u t m
J l ’ IlK M I . C lltC C IT IN A H l» W K
TIIK COUNTY OF
y r v r K o f H . o m p . i . i n t 'l i w r *
CKItV S1TTINU.
Overstreet Invcetroent C om pany,
a C orporation

Sealed- hide w ill be received
:lho County lioprd o f P uhllc Inst

V. lounnreaux and wir*. ------ 1—
Lnmnrraux. whose Chriatlnn nnmi
la unknow n: A** B.- V « o jV lc e t am
w ife ,,--------------- V n u -V IrfM ,— Avho*.
ch eistla n name Is u nk n ow n: Her
o»qn -M Van Vteet nnd w ife. , ..—
f a n V lcvt, w hose Christian nnnu

ttpf.fi

N A T IO N A L ,

(BuaU ■
V. E. DOUOLABfl.
Clerk o f the C ircu it ttoqrt o f
the Seventh Ju dicial-C ircu it o f
Florida, In and t o t Hemlnole
Cqiinty.
, , __ BVt A M W KBKH. D. C.
DeCOTTEH. HPENCBR A DIOIITON.
Hollrltora and o f Counsel for
the Complainant.

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 11
FUR RHMINOI.lt COUNTY,
ID A, IN 'C H A N C E R Y.
. ILlJJAJTIHHALL and A )

’

. E a r n s o m e m o n e y o f y o u r o w n t h is s u m ­
m e r a n d m a k e a s t a r t t o w a r d a m a n ’s -a lz e
b a n k a ccou n t.
■ ,.
■

Ida. this S lat day o f Pecctnber,
P . 191S.
... P o u n X a A sa ?
Clerk C ircuit Court. Sem inole C ouhfy, Florida. ^
^ y WHMKR,- :_____ •
Deputy C lerk.

—AVITMKBH iny hand and the seal
o f the Circuit Court o f the Have nth
Judicial Circuit of the State o f Klorbln. In nnd for Hemlnote County, on
this the 2nd day o f January A D.

ir m e i;* w i t

and fo r Hriuinols Count

rt

E

B i s a t n s “s r * h ^ r »
M &amp; h t 'S 'f f l S l S S - rtft&lt; css

^r-Jdlninc the world

the HES t»f H'l llun

T

S R S # tract* f i t U
ll o r n ? * n1 •n*d " nt ir r W
- ^ ^ n *
" h ^ o C hristian w w ttM trtS ew n i tha C ou n ty . o f B e # ]
Klltlx W. -Ilurne imn wife, , . “
B hH .
r BW
o US Of w
Horne, who** Christ l.n Homo I* «n - K \y%f Of
Knowti:. or oth erw ise, tru* “ d f e _ lJ*T /r..wnshtn 31 Bouth. Ivonj

favorame.ior Alnfrlck

[n flr e 'i* lin fl-r
hhaw ; d-iibipi. .1 • ,i s
drrantvM o r o a o th o r
oth srw fre In and to
de*erlb.iil lornls. e h .
b o h t f Jit " i c covin:&gt;
M s o r Fliiildii. mors
crlhed « « fullnwe, to-

” - O

A. W ilson and w l f t ,; ■■;».- below •described; Mrs- ,.
■ m ! S S W i r a m * . f t " w T -'.'i.j a
. r W S n j S t - &amp; 2 S ,* ” ? „ ,

8 ir »km»tii! and

either cue, thto

^

looking..-;

V*

�tallifc,'tho Black fbWuV and

£hft , duchess
wen in the
few months
ch of an Ini*

Imstlf of the opinion
stter of dx«M women
ogethif too' far. He
ly bo a b it oM^fayhthe ssme tlmfc he
women have changed
l.r
""Mr
Mr &gt;
I .I m
the W
better.
advice
to avoid the vanity hag,”
Bathurst, when pwaenti at a Cirencester school,
nod hose and the abort
Kgirls are wearing made
Bar, declared the peer,
fhe much preferred the
led high boots and gsitr ‘ V* ‘ "
•*
r, Lord Bathurst said, he
Ml with the modern ten*
women to participate in
ire and more, and do­
it a /oung wife should
eraejf in football, eric-

70,000 members with aa mddlUon■1 1&amp;000 Junior msraborshlp. Thera
art
#6 skating
mamw w elaba
W I U 1 with
t _____
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V» , ________%
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borshipa totalling 12,000. In Bar*
lln alone there ars. half a down
Indoor skating- rinks, one of which
Ja the large.', in the world.
Althodgh Norway and Sweden
•till are supreme in ski-jumping.
tion o f the academy, howover, is German athletes hard passed the
•beginnlg to murmur that Its rep- a ____ii----- *
rtsentation should be brought up
to the normal- number. ....... —4--champion, Nduner, holds a national
France is going to ’have a n cord
only
of the
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w one
w.t« meter
m ew * short
iin ir im
wio
R lim iU lh
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,
"Hollywood" of her own, a new European
record
held I____
by aJ Swede.
--------.center for the motion picture In­ [KJn
dustry which Is expected to be in
Sight-aeelng tours o f tho Bavar­
full awing in the neighborhood of ian mountains and forests are be*
the exclusive resort of Biarlts by Mg continued through the winter
the autumn of 1927. An article in specially eonn.ructed heated
limousine aeroplane* -of the junker
all-metal type.
Four aeroplane tourist aervices
have been established by the TransEurope Union of Munich. The trips
Germany has surpassed France In
this field,
**j^yHty°of
In "the
n£
the Basque coast for making p
tn™*LB-

•r « r north*

.!h* o S &amp; .S

Florida, once

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tho'VUr di

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r it A n i

T h « n orth east quarter o f

o . b r o w n ai
husband dect
Sranteea or

weat

lorwlan, and .to a
list,
W hom sostei

unknown

quarter or

T ow n sh ip

rut.

Bertl&lt;

at south, Rai

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a and-,official
.C ou rt. o f the
lit o f the Rteta
.for llaintnola

F lo r id " *

V. K. DOUGLAS court hottst
•levrn A.
ta r the fu r
■n.l the
rnt
'and
the m
creation
of - an ad&lt;

the SouthsMa I'rlmaryUchi
ford, F lorida, in S em inole

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fstations of the C h r u f f i p i r U
Ing artiste' models and know tho in Germany was the action of 200
price of their beauty. The French Inmates of the Ziegenhsln peni*
film industry would do no better Uqtisry of the state of Hessen.
at Nice than it haa done at Purls,
Let the French directors go to
Basque country."
Charlie Chaplin is one of the
celebrities who own property at
Biarits.

who desire to anticipate the in
crease in prices which the. tfpvern
ment’a
]-----------—Is ex­
mcnis taxation program
pected to put into force.
The run began at the tobacco
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JSir John knowiytho 8u-

IttS

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hour trip enclrculing the ZugsplUe,
t»«e largest peak of the Bavarian
Alps. Travelers.gblng up do not
have'to dress any more warmly

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n g from England to
y d.wfntgf
will use motor

Ibt in the deserts and
a edges of the jungles.r the first to leave for the
sport were 6ir John end
mtngton, -who will jump
Khartum for an expedtB.vrildaoftho..White Nik

the

ofUDeml^.
Engllqh-

Frau Helen Lwnke, 77 years old,
has been elected ’honorary chair­
man of the democratic party of
Germany in reconginatlon of her
45 yearn of campaigning, for wo­
man suffrage.
» ■»
Frau Lange is a vstran leader
of the German feminist movement.
8ho identified Hersqlf-WUh the women'! movement in the early 80’s
and noon beedme - editor of Die
Kr-mn *K&gt;
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IN CE December 4th last year, 'the steady, consist­
ent &amp;nd overwhelming sales record o f Miami Shores
has

tangible evidence of the intrinsic value of

M IAM I S ^ C ltE S properties. Such sales records— here­
tofore unequaled— and such additional resales records
-r-demonstrate, beyond the shadpy o f doubt that, an fy -

the court * f Ethiopia
later was knighted'by
rci VII.

ably correct stamp o f approval uppn M IA M I SHORES

iunced reduction in the
clojhlng that women
Is nothing leas than a
Ush manufacture
who frankly adas to Parliament
Ufa, that the new
rk, meant serious loss for

PnmVAjy;

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- a n d because o f M IA M I SHORES’ strategic location,
accessibility, standard o f improvements and relation­
ship to Biscayne

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Is not tho new women's
mo that cause hardship
qf fabrics. Houses

B ay,

the public bought with enthus­

iasm and persistency unparalleled in real estate annals
.

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In Greater Miami

er, in. contrast to the
jrta in o d .a n d - drm perisd

tke VletoVtan age. Pon„_U_ .
Irnperlcs are passing,
oriea and
• not nearly so many
d to give
hair* andlsofas. With
flavor.
skirts, women are abaniropagnnSO ’dust-catching fabrics
over the
da In. the home and thus
P»igir has been .UrUd agilnst
Ifying housekeeping.
i'men wearing as many such processes. "We wonder jvho
aa formerly, the menu- Is more to blm e" writes one ln"th®, house which
^complain.. .There are
»kT teSfd thi« peculiar bargainer
I
httle snobbish Parisienne who
[will rush to buy this velvet bocause it bears the 'made in Amcries' ts g "

-7 * .— —
i or sweets
was so .-noticeable, h6 said, that
they gobbled up sweetened wads
of Cotton without being able to
see that It was qptton. They refused, however, to touch an ordl-

PetUlon Afor
aulhorllv
Kaiihiw
t- said pum
orny noW
i

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,n iSf-

Col,n,&gt;'

X L rn K n k o s t b r . -

A, i i i d i A ' - t e

person s and es-

Bruce Hum

- -nphrsy, A rth “J. Humphrey.. Balli.
V _____
H um phrsy
- m inora
wtESoX» Hfo
OU
.U,?iL?l|h * BOYLE.
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r I'otlilonsr.

In l« County, lu ,.accorda n ce, wltk
iw
nlens en d specifications s# prepsr|
. #d l&gt;y .Elton J. JdouXhtOOilArohltsflU
j.- .The Iiounl reserves tlprTnjrbt to
rs'ect any nnd sll b id s .‘o r t o -a c ­
members of Lon- cept any bid or part o f bid by
a M
m *
I thdm deemed to be to the beet In- A. K. 8JOBLOM. i
. tersst o f the C ou n ty.,
..........
Complainant
Tuples o f plans snd specifications
to intdr/ero’ witli max hs had-from the Architect up- MARY A, Mac DONALD, et aL

sssmts m im --,

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In dancing. - With

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DofSudanis

posit to be refunded ,bona fid# bidt JON COMPANY, Ltd., Ia eorTor
of^E ngland,. If In Isaal.'eSte
and If dissolved, liquidated or
J w ' 7 citin ct ell p,

J ? T in COIUlTr JCOUM CODR
OF SEMINOT.B COUNTY.
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m#er Aera ' ,DAm
t
Appllm«|«»
t
Guardis
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•1*
&lt;• 8*11 tuts nits
Clouds," a *., ,r
Thrills,"* , S , . W MIassu tu kssl Batata

Uuf places

•ho 8tats of Florida, sn o fflcsr cr
axsiit Upon whom process coaid ba
aarvsd and that your offlesrs and
Mrjnis Ir a unknown.

Therefore, yott..
yc
Tthersfore.
FLORIDA'; LAND
COLONIZATI'

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N ot only has the sales record o f M IA M I
SHORES for its firBt year been unequal­
ed— but— as evidenced by the Pictorial
*
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u T A Y f i o tirtr&gt; T ?a »
Anniversary
number— M
IA M I SHORES1

construction program has reached a re­
cord of accomplishment pever before
equaled by any similar project in its firstyear development.
1?
A n d now that Northeast Thind Avenue la

Park, Miami Plaza (Charles Deer
tate)&gt; Bayshore— connectthg a
Street .with the Federal Highway
extends to. the Dade County L in
can anticipate the immediate •'en!
m e j* R values incident to this ^
dous additional asset to M IA M fS E
— creating fo r M IA M I $ H O R l
greatest o f all her m agnificent bod
connections with Greater Mianfifl

i

�«*f the 1
Savealh J u ilt) t l Circuit o f if

lem ocratic am

w q e n a m a n can point W ith'pride to his work and know that it has been
w ell don e, there is more than mere material profit in it
faction w h ich m oney can not buy.

there is that satis-

.

W e are proud o f our effort to d evelop that section o f Si

O R AN G E C O U R T
It is our purpose to make this one of the most attractive and desirable sec­
tions of the entire city. W e invite your inspection of O R A N G E C O U R T
W q ask that you note the—

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-M A T C H L E S S L O C A T IO N
- C O M P L E T E IM P R O V E M E N T
— M O D E R A T E P R IC E S
^ -L I B E R A L T E R M S

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Talk With O n e O f O ur Salesmten

■peel Qumo Marl* Inherit* Rome
of tha poaltiw, self-reliant, domin­
ating qttalftlM of her grent ances­
tor. Quoin Victoria.
"Tha Kin*, poor man," tho
Queen told the correspondent, “ h
a baihful, timid son!, and I've got
always to puah him into the limellfht**
Tho talents, brilliancy and ver­
satility of Queen Marie equally
make her one of tho moat notablq
world figures. One of four daugh­
ters of Prince Alfred, Duke of Ed­
inburgh. and of Grand Duchess
Marie Alexandrovna, only daugh­
ter of Ctar Alexandra II of Rus­
sia, she was endowed with natural
beauty, charm and grace. Altho
now past fifty "years* of age, she
still is considered the most bcrautlful Queen in the world. Ameriesn women sre captivated by her
Sdft, yodthful, regular features,
and her unaffected, xHnnlng man­
ner. She Iff gfr qheq'a wnm»ni v
Queen and a queenly woman. Many
of her admirers have often said

this notice be paSUmiod In tha B inford Herald a newspaper published

half century.
Tha Dowager Empress Marie of
kurs Ii , who had another m a t *orrow In the loss of her sistsr,
Queen * Alexandra, (has probably
boon through more horrors than

Dec. 6. It. It. f t . Jan. t.

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COBM TT. F L O R ID A

O ltA N O B n r .

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SALES AGEN TS

A venue

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I Nonsense 1 What has self to
[with the ma&amp;lter? Yon are
R unimportant In the scheme of
|gs. It is wh*t You have to
and ln what you can interest
pl» Uigt really mat^ra," ^ /
ha Fallowahip in Creative Arta
i pro* ted in T 9tl by an anonyla friend of the Unlveralty, who
• then has offered annually the
* of $5,000 to be paid aa honorm to aotnn exponent of the arts
it waa felt, should be. ra­
id of the necessity for earning

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#!*•*• M t l t M l t « M

and to all nnkliowit partita whom ­
soever claim ing any Intaraat or Int«r**ta In the lan d Involved In this
■oil, aald land bain* altuatad In
Hamlnola County. Florida, and dei
aerlbed aa follow s. to-w ft:
All o f Government Lota *. * and
4 o f Section t. Township 10
aonth. liana a M ja a t.
and It appearing from the- awnrn
Hill o f Complaint h ora In that you
and aaah o f lrou may elalm some
riahl. till# or intaraat In and to tha
property hereinabove deaerlbed.
It la tharafora ORDERED that
you and each o f you are hereby re­
quired to appear to tha Bill o f Com­
plaint herein filed on Monday the
«tb. day o f January. I t t f, tha amine
l&gt;eln* it Hula Day o f thin Court, at
the Court l l o t i a In Ranford. F lor­
ida. and In dafault thereof. Deoten
P ro
Con franc win
be entered
a*alnat you . paid cauaa beln* n

County, on thl a the 4lh day
o-mbac, A. D.

▼ /m jo t &amp; i

R y : A. M. W R E K fll D eputy C lerk.

WIUtON. HOI TH11OLDER * BOYLB
Solicitor* for CcunplalkaM. ? "*
Drc. s - i i- t s - s s Jan i
s '.

IE tHH COUNTY JtilMlRE OdCRT
o p asuiiEOLB coim Tv, plo h lO A .

Lot* 1 and I Snd the nor
ot
*•Alt in Township 1* Booth.
It cast.
r &lt;
IN re estate of
NF14 o f HWU o f Secth
CLYDE HUMPHREY
.
Tow nship 10 R. Range I
Minor.
retltlnn for sold author
Notice la liertny *lvan that on tha Min* on ftl* In tho said
Judge's
C oort.
J
l*th day o f January. A. D. I ff* ,
tha undersigned. an Uuardlnn of
tha parson and estate or CLYDB A s Guardian o f taa pcrlon
ta le o f C L Y D B U U M F M
H lilt 1*11It KYH, a minor, will apply
to tha HON. JAM. C. HHAIION.
minor.
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County Jud*a o f Seminole County. w i l a o n . n o u im o r -D c m a
A ttora a ya fo r Petitioner.
Deo. IS -It Jan t - t - l t .
Netleo a f Appllcatlaa a t n a a s fla s
far AatSarlry fa S*n l l i m u . s l
Sllanr la Heal Kalate.

It is not in accord with nature to b elieve that every man shall gain wealth.
S om e are bound to Have itoore than others. But.it is not unreasonable to b e•»

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h eve that
every m an1
can o* •w •n at least
som e• ^portion
of real estate. T h e re is
L
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ah opportunity.for the man of wealth or the man o f m oderate means to ow n
one or m ore lots

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D. J. DEAN.
_ * _ _ M 1 C om plainant
C E D W A R D PfiL O T. et al.
_ . D efendanta
NOTICR r TO V o w T ‘A N D

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Second Section

TRACT 1

L ot 1 o f B sctlon 1 4 ,'T ow n -sh ip
SO south, Ilanga t l seat, except
7 1-1 acrea sold to Julia J. Brier,
described as fo llo w s ! "B eg in at
northeast corn sr o f said section
.S4.. . ______
run south . ___ 10-100
chains, thence w est 0 chains,
thence north 0 and (0-100 chains
thence eaat 0 chains to b eg ln -

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TRACT I
B egin S and lo - io a chain* north
o f the sou th w est Corner o f the
north w est quarter o f Bectlon 11,
w est qu arter
o f 8actlon
Si,
T ow n sh ip 11 south. R an ge IS

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UN-

T h e prices today are extrem ely m oderate— the terms o f purchase unus­
ually liberal— and here there is every feature that distinguishes this prop­

H O M E S— LOTS— F A R M S
ACREAGE

- what the

r *td*
!lt* “ "d thft inch
lo‘efolY
p ln i evideneea o f ^ « ,ick
ation. ^ He charectariaea aa
bunk - much of the current
change that passes for the

L

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In th*

f

1 .XL1.® ('m cuITCOt'RTO»p «K»^-

theaters
arc) cmleavto faalte
the public
want
* have to s it e . W e must
thinksart,
thatasmoat
not m*erely
lt of
Is
who tbo
nro
- but
li ourS audiences
W de*1 w,th

JOHN

r n° u r - r w 1 ’ EI a Vt . JOHN
HKL.MAIN. OIUSON tl. o 6 f FER.
W 1I.I.A ROORD, W IL L A HOARD
R E O N A I.I)
ROORD,
REGINALD
BOARD .
MARY J. BUTTON
and
CH RISTO PH E R
C. HUTTON
her
huabund
E. L. HUNTER. CHAR
BINOSTON dneeasrd, na heirs, dovlaeca, gran tees or oth ertvlie and
to tho heirs, drvlaaca, Krnntcra. Iyk atesa or oth erw ise undi-r Hi.nry A .
B oord dadaaed: and to tho hairs, dov la oti. irrantees, legatees or oth erwiaa under Jaitien II. Bryee decensod
and to all unkn ow n partlaa. w h om ­
soever, cla im in g an y Intaraat or !n terent* In the land Involved In this
ault under an y or the above namod
defendanta each and overy, w hose
names and realdancea nra unknow n
to tha Com plainant In tho nhdva en ­
titled cause and to alt unknow n
iarttes w h om soever claim in g any.
m erest or Interests In tha land In­
volv ed In th is ault under any o f
tha a b ove named defendanta each
and every w h ose names and resi­
den ces are unknow n to the C om ­
plainant In tha above entitled cause
and to nil u nk n ow n parties, w h om ­
soever cla im in g any Interest o r In­
terests in the land Involved In this
ault. aald land bein g situate In BemInole County, Florida, and described
as fo llo w s; to -w lti

*&gt; «•
XWlri p u blication Jan. t.
I&gt;ate o f fo u rth p u b lica tion Jan. •.

■
m
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PELOT.

spUlnmnt
i

»nTVn' ?.ttrU.e"
' f " vnrialm
.•nln
,d n,fany
,lendthe"
Interest

[wright. Tho man who wrote
[y Marry T” and other aublinl successes is hero as the
lr of the 1020 Fellowship In F la .; that tho aald en try w om an had
live Arts at the University of not earned patent tu aald land, p rior
■gan.
’
. • o n e r death, by rasldeno# upon anil
ltiv a tion o f aald lan d : and sin ce
|rt ia right enough in ita way,” cu
har death no rep resen tative o f her
williams said, “hut I am afraid baa eith er rosldsd upon or c u lti­
way lies far from Broadway, vated aald lan d ; but that aald en try
keen w h o lly abandoned.
ho drama there is a cold has
. Y o u are. th erefore, fu rth e r n otlre-and-eents proposition. Ev- fled that the aald a lleg a tion s w ill
lontract contains a stop clauso, be taken oa con fessed , and y ou r
h means when your play fails
it $8,000 a week at a popular
tre, out you go and somebody
**
d a re a fte r the FOU RTH
moves in.
p u blication o f this n otice, as ahown
lew plays are falling like autT F ur anaWer. under oath,
Icaves,' and aome of tho old ■peeiricaily resp on d in g to these a l­
leg ation s o r con test, tog eth er w ith
la have been afraid to como in­ due
p ro o f that you h ave served a
lew York at ail.
cop y o f y ou r a n sw er on the aald
testan t eith er In p erson or by
’hat’a why I believe tho Little con
m all.
itw ia going to have a profound registered
* o u should sta te In y o u r an sw er
on tho future of the Am- Hie name o f th e p ost o fflo e to
hich you dealra fu tu re n otices to
ago. There, financial sue- w
be sent to you .
&gt;f but little moment, and
OBOROB C CROM. R egister.
ga may be tried out withDate o f flrat pu liilrotlon Dec. 1».
Date o f se co n d p u blication Dec. t l
o f ruin."

ow. York producer shuns
nta, says Williams. When
r of tho day is bedroom
• produces only bedroom
When the vogue happens
i it has been—weird imauona from Europe, dealing
. brutal realism, Williams
la out the mad scramble for
Ally realistic scripts.
Rtet’a not the way to achieve
h things eventually,” contln-

KD IVARD

HOARD,
M ARY J. HUTTON and
C H R IST O P H E R C. BUTTON her hu»a 5 ? {w E^rLi . H.U •BI1* C ,,AS. BINO-

®NN ARBOR,JHich.. Jan.
lo t Broadway, but "tho sticks”

Ww r jW S S * m F h a n d 'a n d o fficia l
seal Of tha Circuit Court or th# Sev­
enth Judldclal Circuit o f the Bthta
of Florida, in -a n d fo r Bemlnaie
County, Florida, on this tha 4th day

(Signed )
«
douol Ab,
any roynl toereonsgo of hUtqryC lark..
With the possible exception of - :
the unfortunate Empress Charlotte ByRjL H t W EEKS. Deputy Clark,
of Mexico, tho Dowager Cwrine WILSON,
HOUSEHOLDER
and
has gone through greater trngrrfy HOY LB. Solicitors for Complainant*

imilinn.
r
Queen Ameile of Porttigsi, who
now divides • her tlmo between
England and France, suffered the
loss of her husband and older son
at tho hands of bomb throwers,
and saw her younger son dethroned
n year after ho had succeeded his
father.
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__________ _
_ ’ Former Emprekh Eita of AMgtroa Queen, but the ia remarkably gif­ Hungnry, is a refugee In Spain,
ted as a linguist, a writer and a where she has her interesting fam
poetess. She speaks, French, Gor­ ily of children about her and &gt;4
man, Rumanian, Rusisan, Italian, seeking to adrimeo the claims of
Spanish and perfect English. Sho her oldest son, Archduko Otto, to
has written no less than ten books a throne which no longer exists.
on history, poetry, philosophy, fic­ Her fortune is gone. Her empire
tion and the fine arts. She also is parcelled out among other powhas achieved marked success in cr* with republican •government*.
painting, embroidery, designing
Queen Olga and Queen Sophie
and furniture making,
• of Gecce, respectively, widows of
Queen Marie has given the the Downgcr Empress Mario’s bro­
world two other Queens in the per­ ther and nephew, also are refugees
sons of her daughters, and is pre­ from the ountry where they once
...
pared »to offer a third. They are ruled.
Queen Mario of Jugo-Slavia, wifo
Russia’s cx-Emprcss, born of the
of King Alexander, ‘ and Queen Danish royal family, has had a
Elisabeth o f Greece/who, ho wove life as eventful as her'aUrter, Alex­
lost her crown in tho revolution of andra’s. was peaceful. She surviv­
11)24 which threw her young hus­ ed her husband, Alexandra III, for
band, King George, off tho throne. thirty yeara only to ace her coun­
Tho third prospective'"Queen” is try plunged Into two ware, followMarie’s beautiful sixtcon-ycar-old cd by a revolution which wiped
daughter, Ileana.. t
.
out all vestige of kingly power and
The Rumanian Queen also is pre­ butchered her sou, Csnr Nichoins,
pared to offer in marriage as a fu­ and his entire family.
ture "King” her youngest son,
Another unhappy dowager omPrince Nicholas who is a graduate press was tho lato Empress Fred­
of Oxford University and who is erick of Germany, mother of the
ex-Hamer. Sho ruled for only d
months with the dying emperor,
and ns empress dowager of Ger­
many sho was the victiip of per­
sonal and political intrigue which
caused her to bo hated by tho Ger­
man people and referred to ns
‘Thnt Englishwoman.’’ Even her
son is charged with having neg­
lected'her‘ after he ascended tho
throne, and she died twelve yearn
later.

U«d Playwright Says That
“Sticks" Supply Most Of
Dramatic Stars For The
iBig New York Productions

Ln J ssrit

Crolly and——— — u r o ily her hus­
band. Lew is Colllna. Carrie M. liarran and i - ■■■- Harrnn har hueband
and U t r f t m W. Ramsey. If living
and If any o r all o f tha aald de­
fendants be dead, than to all pard e l min* any Intereatw tinder
*
ry A. MacDonald, Era
Crolly a n ji—-— — Crolly h . / h u ”
hand. Lew i* Colllna. Carrla M. Mat­
ron and— — Harron har husband
and Margaret W. Ramaay deceased,
na hairs, devlaaes. grantees or otherwlsoi to W ILLIAM ALEXANDER
BUCHANAN as llquldatoe, .o f tha
Florida ijin # A Colonisation Com­
pany,. Ltd.. If be ba llvln * and If
ho bo dead, alt partlaa claiming
Intaraat undar tha . aald William
Alexander P w l i i n U j u liquidator
o f tha aald F lorid a t d n ^ and Colontaatfbn Company, M L or otherw lo e ;'a n d th hll other liquidators
o f tha PlorMtd Land A Colonisation
Company, Ltd., whose names era

t h ^ a b o v e nRj»• « " d •#« nd a n t * " * a c n o f Florida, In r«BM f.TOP.jnfl

T O D A Y ’S BEST B U Y S :
5-room house in Gindervlile. Good location.
$3,200, $760 cash, balance $25,« month. ..
10 acres finekt land in flowing -well* dis­
trict A real buy at $250 an acre.
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Deajrable lot in San Lanta. Sanford Avenue
frontage. All paving paid. An excellent
investment opportunity. $3,000. Terms.

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Your Happiness
Y our happiness depends in a large
measure on your prosperity arid w e,
with pleasure, will help you td pros-

per. M ay 1926 render you a gen
erous measure.

575 feet frontage on W est First Street
with possibility o f 900 feet railroad
trackage.— I consider this piece o f
property the absolutely best buy on
W est First Street, and will help de­
velop i t See me at once as present
sale price will likely be withdrawn
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Britt-Chhtenden Realty Co., Inc.
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Five-room house— Cheap. Other Good Investments In Sanford
Property.

R.C. TISDALE, JR

Phone 708-709

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Real Estate Investment

Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Building

Residence Rhone 520.

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BONDS

LOANS

Announcements For 1926
'■ Opening of Second Section of Fort Mellon—
^prices decidedly low—reservations now being ac-

Some Rare Bargains In Lots
Lot in Grandview Avenue Jn Rose Court only $2,500-00,
$500 down.
Comer lot, eastern exposure, on Magnolia Avenue,
$2,625, with easy terms.

Beautiful new homes— Spanish

Bungalows"

. and Enillsh Colonint*— Commodious and indivisi

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duality supreme.
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One Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bar­
gain.
Thirteen acres o f Water front pro­
p e r t y — Attractive Price.

W atch This

REALTORS

210 East First Street

Sanford O ffice 236-38 M eisch Bldg,
Bithlo O ffice Fifth Avenue

Among our offerings of Business Property

Four lots on West Third Street.
$1,600.00 each.

Paving paid in full.

1,000 Acres, $60.00 per acre.
10,500 Acres, $20,00 per acre:
915 Acres, $25.00 per acre.

Three lots on Palmetto Avo. $6,000.00, with good
terms.

and acreage unusual values are found.

McCALL &amp; FOX
“ The Firm Substantial”
Phone 4ft

Magnolia At Second

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

113*/2 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 745

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone G32W

8*tw Force: It. fi. Fox. f] K. McCall. R. 1,. Shipp,

PHONE m

2 0 2 F IR S T 5T .

. Start the New Year right by buying
one of the best homes in the BEST CITY
IN FLORIDA—SANFORD.

REALTQRS

AMID MAJESTIC PINES

BART NASON, SALES DIRECTOR
Telephone 249, First Nat'l Bank Bldg

Sales Agents For

A five-room brick bungalow with bath
and all modern improvements at corner
of Palmetto and- Central. Lot 70x120.
South and East exposure? Price lower
than any other home of its kind in the
city. Terms easy. \ Ready to occupy.

53 A cres Celery L ' /a n d ,
p a r t cleared. A sk us
about it.
Tamiami Land Co.

SANFORD has the best year.’round
climate in the State. It is the best city
in which to live and has the best people
on earth. See—
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Room 3, BaU B uilding
Phone 142

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
KATAnf.MUED IN 1000

A Country Club Property of Lakea and Hills

Masonic Bldg

P R O S P E R IT Y
W ILL ACCOMPANY THE PURCHAS1
. PROPERTY
Warehouse site. 125 ft. on Maple Ave. jr Fifth
Street, $125.00 front loot.
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Ono lot In San Luma on Pulmoim Drive at $:100{).00,
eaay-tenns.
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One lot in Fort Mellon on Summerlin at $2000.00.
Priced.under tho market.

J *Two bargains in Franklin Terraco Iota, one at si 1O0, facing
urcl; one at $1300, feeing Elm.
LET US SHOW THESE BARGAINS TO YOU

- 187 Acres, 15 in Grove, 10 acres clear­
ed, balance in beautiful pines. This
would make a fine subdivision as it iB
near present Corporate limits. Price and
terms reasonable.
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5 Acres, all in celery, nice 5 room
house, barn and equipment. Price $8,500
including crop.
13.7 Acres, 5 tiled and in celery. 699
ft. facing Sanford Avenue. Price $9,000
including crop. Easy terms.
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5 Acres, nice 6 room cottage, 3Vi&gt; in
celery1
, 1| other crops. Price including
.equipment, $8,000.00. Good terms.
10 Acres, tiled and in celery, with all
equipment. 'For price, terms, etc., see us.

221 Mslsch Building,

BALDWIN O R O W N
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219 Meisch Building
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Realtors

L—2 5-room flnta, with bath, facing East on Myrtle, bet™**"
anv) U !h BHQcl8- 20x117, double garage. $10,000.
$4,000 cai’h. Now leaaed to Dec. 1020 at $90 per month.
------ 2.-—-100 ft. to 150 ft.-facing Eaat on Sanford Avenue be­
tween 10th and 11th Streets, $lo0 per foot. Termi reasonable.
.7.-15 acre celery farm—7 ocrea titled—In Eureka Ham*
mock. Price $10,000. $3,000 cash. 1 and 2 years on balance.
4.—Lot 60x117. facing East on Sanford Avenue.
$12,000. $4,000 caen, 1, 2 and S’ years.

Price

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sion. Priced fo r quick sale a t .
Established 1910

$6&amp; 00

per acre.

1-3 cash.

Balance 1-2-3 years a t six
per cent interest; T itle from
Palmetto and 16th Street, facing East

$2,500.00
Facing Eaat, on lake; On County paved road—

$250.00 per acre.

Telephone 714
*Room 8. Gamer-Woodruff Bldg.
Salesman— E. T. Moore.

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turmoil which sometimes
Et-the-governor’s chair,
toe of the Intimate life of
S’ governor was caught
the heighth of the poUat in Taaiple. her hone
incidentally pay her poll
the-fairy stories
Uitpn, homely and baanand Jittie. ig"0« n ‘
kard arse §0016 iCtUIl

to dark colors,]blue mid-black
She' prefers black satin,
p re fe r* black or ikn^shocs, se­
lf g to the dress she is wearir black

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STATE OF FLO III DA. lo :
tU JT L O IU D A N A VA L 8TO H pMl’ ANV. a cori)oratl0l».'1f In
rx lsten co and If le g a lly , d ls I. liqu idated or olb crw ln e le g u tln ot to all parties cla im in g

■ b ein g m ade to appear to thl.n
■t that a lu m m o m In C hancery
I been h eretofore d ire cte d to
la n d that the S h eriff o f Sem iI C ounty, F lorid a , lias made reI tb a t ' sam'o can not be rtrv rd
In g to y o u r fa ilu re to elect
tors 'o p -a p p o in t a gen ts or to
* w ith in tha State o f Florida,
ifflc e r o r a g en t upon w h om procou ld be serv ed nnd that your
lera and n gents nre u nknow n,
rerefore. you , SOUTH F LO R ID A
rA L'BTO RE SvC Q M I’ A N Y , A r o r illon, nam ed a s.d e fe n d a n t In the
ro and fo r e g o in g cause, p en d in g
h a 'a b o v e styled Court, b e in g a
'cedin g to establish nnd q u iet

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- Her ukuai *ofrici&gt; hours are from ’
d «d . thSn m
9 a. m. to 1 p* tn. i (She ittid.-h4!r
husband .frequently occupy oppo­
*I,,'V n w - ^ K u S ? isai TelV.
lUT_t and——---- -rijuiT her
site aides of ■ flat tot- denk, divid­
ing the work between them. (Some­
times Mr* Fencuson, the former
MARIE BORAT
governor, lilies ah ante room n u t HART,
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to the executive office, for consult- reased, GEORGE
n* -heirs, devlnoes. grAntei-s
tn* visitors, while, hit .wife sits o r i i t lu r k li e and t o -the k t ln T e * .
within: the executive office proper viapco, g ra n tees o r oth er claim an ts
B M W ,V W I B T K , B O R A T d e cea sed ;
interviewing callers.
fttgl. to , that hulrs, dsvlsoea. g ra n Mrs. FelCVaon haa been known n V -iR r. ' / t i m n n l n under JE AN
to thumb the flat top deak with her RONDADtTtfX deep osed : and to th*
h eirs dnvlareg. g ra n t*** o f otli*r r ia l.womanly flat and inform Jim just m
anta under JAN ROUDADOUX, d e who Is trovemor.
; ,nn*! *° a ll parties cla im in g
. Sha takes timo from ~work to a n y Interest o r Interests .fn the
land Involved In th is e u lt under anychat with women secretaries Inithe o f the Above ,, named defendants,
office About everyday things )ro- each anil e v e r y .,w h o s e nam es And
men nre interested In.
resid en ces a re u nk n ow n to tha C om ­
On the second floor of tho cnpl- p la in a n ts, In * the n b ov* entitled
u se and to all u n k n ow n parties,
tol Is w small room, reached from ca
h om soever, cla im in g any Interest
the governor’s office by a private w
Pr .1Z*.,u r c * i" ln *bo land Involved
Iron stairway, where the governor In th is suit, said land b e in g s liu .
may tllsappd^r.for rest of study. a te In Hem lnole C oun ty, F lorida,
ed as fo llo w s, to -w lt :
Mrs. Fergus on’s chief interest and- *d-te scrib
* ^* *t r a c t I
is JMm Ferguson, and when she
B e g in n in g 311 ft 70-100 feet
w e st o f t h e .s a u t h e a s f .c o r n e r ..
dons .her kitchen apron tQ j f i x "" ’ M
Ihli* n orth w est q u a rter _pf
Something special; for Jim," it
th o sou th w est q u a rter o f S ec­
generally* means - one of those
tion 33. T o w n sh ip
30 south.
R a n g e 33 east, rurt w est 050
Texas dishes, not the least of
feet,
thence
north
733 feet,
which "poor man’s com bread" is
th en ce cunt HD
feet, thenco
made without milk or eggs.
sou th 79S feet to* point o f b e g in ­
n in g , c o n ta in in g 10 a cres m ore
She cafes little for social life
o r less.
and most of her . entertaining is
T R A C T !.
done when "folks just drop in.”
B e g in n in g nt a p oin t 330 feet
w est o f th o n orth east corn er o f
Tho itate pays her 14.000 a year
tho n orth w est .quarter o f Hi*esalary,-one of the amalloat gover­
tlon 28, T o w n sh ip
20 sou th )
nor’s salaries in tho Union, and
R a n g e 33 cant, run- w est SOO
feet, .th en co Sou th
300
feet,
allows her $5,000 a year cxpeiises
thetice * east
800 -fe e t , Iheneo
for tho mansion, including main­
north 383 feet to point o f b eg in n ln g .t c o n ta in in g
5 acres
tenance of tho grounds, ice, fuel
m ore o r rqssr
and light.
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thli noth)* *b«ft&gt;n*lIshM^n th** ^n*

fo rd lltr s M , a n ew sp ap er pu blU h ed &gt;tn ,H a n ford .
S em in ole County*

erle, d eceased. an Haifa, davisa«.i
g rant era o r oth a n ela a : ahd to an
oth er partied cla im in g any l o i r m t
o r Ihlarcata I n ‘ th e ■land* Involved
|n th is autt under a n y ,o f tha sh ove
nam ed d efen d an ts fa c h ’ ffhd every
the Seventh Ju dicial C ircu it o f th o w h o s o n »M M and residen ces a r»
SIM * o f F lorid *. In and fo r S em i­ unkn ow n to thd C om plainant In tho
nole C oun ty, on thla tn » t t h 'd a y o f a b ov e entitled cause. and to all unDecem ber. A. U. I9M.
Jldufcai partied w h om soever rlnlm (S ig n ed )
V. E, DOUGLAS.
Ing any Interoat o r Intereeta In the
-Clerk.
land* Involved In thin aull, wild
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land b ein g situ ate In Bemlnolo
Ity A. M. W E E K S ,
C oun ty, F lorida, and deacrlbrd m
D epu ty Clerk.
T h e South H a lf o f the North*
W ILSON. JfOU3HOLI)F.n ft BOYLE,
rant * q u a r te r ; Hnutbeant Q uar­
S olicitors ,fe r C om plainants.
ter o f Ute N orthw eet Q u arter;
’ vJm H v » r Of
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-----o f North set Q pn rtar; nml ihot
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S O L B COUNTY, F LO ttID A .
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CIIANCKIIY.
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M AURICE A . LH B EN B B U nO E n,
South, Mango S3 Eaat.
C om plainant,
A nd It ap p earin g froth the sw orn
lu ll o f C om plaint herein that you
JAMES S. H A CK NET, et al.
andf■dttR'^if.yau may claim noma
D oien oan ta.'
rig h t, tllfe or Interoet In nnd to
O rder o f F n h lleatloa '
T1IR S T A T E O F F L O W D A T O ; .
Ju m m S. Ilaekn n y. L. A. W ilson . In ­
d iv id u a lly and as tru st**. E. J. H ar­
rell, E lla F. C ush in g E llen A. Stnblom
Carl A. Now berg. W . H, B. Sadler! W ,
II. U, Knilller. J. A . Erlokasn, J. A ael
E rick son , M ary E. I.arson W . It, B roknw, J. K. Y earhyl V. W . E sfes,
G eorg * G reen w ood. C arlos Cushing,
and W illiam Buyer la « m l imch i-t
tnem. If liv in g, nnd If any or all
nf the sa id d efen d an ts be dead,
inen to a ll parties c la im in g 'I n t e r ­
cuts under Jam es B. llu ck n cy , L.
A. W ilson ,
In d ivid u ally
n n d . na
T rustee, K iln F , C ushing. E llen A.
HJnblom, Carl A. NoW berg. W , H. B.

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State o f Flof
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D ep u ty Colrk]
W . E, W H IT E and WJlJtON,
IIOUSHOLDEH * DOYLE,
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B e g in n in g nt u p oin t I &amp; 43-100
ch ain s east o f th o sou th w est
c o r flop o f ttiK 'sou th ea st qnhUet*
In the went h a lf o f tho n o rth .
o f the sou th east q u a rte r o f S ec­
ivp.it q u a rter
of
Heetlon
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tio n *38, T ow n sh ip *20 * south.
T o w n sh ip I I sou th , Ita n g q 31
R a n ge 32 cam. th en ce north 30
rttat.
d egrees, east 0 &amp; 06/100 chains,
u rt'-h ereb y req u ired t o bo nml ftptitmice treat to tho w est linn nr
pear b e fo r e nur nald C ircu it C ourt
the soutlienst q u a rter nf nald
at tho C ourt H ou se lit Kunfnrd, S em ­
Heetlon
2.8. thenee south to the
inole C oun ty, F lo rld it. o n th e ith.
South line o f mild Heetlon
28,
day ot Jan u ary A. D. 19311, then
thetrro east to point o f b e g in ­
and (here tnukn a n sw e r to tha Lilli
ning.
o f C om plain t file d ngaliutt you In
this cause.
TRACT 4
It la th e r e fo r e O R D E H K D that
B e g in n in g at the n orth ea st c o r ­
thin O rder be published* lu the Sntiner o f tho n orth w est q u a rter o f
fnnl JterRld, a n e w sp a p e r pu hllabPil In S a n ford ,
S em in ole
C oun ty.
the n orth east q u arter o f S e c­
Florida, o n ce .it w eek fo r fo u r (4 )
tion 33, T o w n sh ip
20 south.
con secu tive .w eeks.
Itnngn 33 cast, run west. *0
W ITN E SS th e HON.* J. J. D1*CKch ain s tn b ou n d a ry o f snld
INSON. J u d g e o f th e C ircu it "C ou rt
n orth w est' qilar ir o f
o f the Seventh J u d icia l C ircu it o f
quarter, thence
1/2
tho State o f F lo rid a . In a n d , fo r
chains, th en ce east 20 chains,
Sem inole C ou n ty on thin the 4th
to b ou n d a ry o f anhl n orth w est
day o f D ecem b er. A . I*&gt;. 192r&gt;.
q u a rter o f .Jtorih cast quarter,
J. J. D ICK IN SON .
thenee north 2 f t 1/2 chains to
b eg in n in g , co n ta in in g 5 acres
Judge o f C ircu it C ou rt n f the S e v ­
m orn or teas.
enth J u d icia l C ircu it nf th o Hthtn
nnd It ap p ea rin g from the sw orn
o f F lorida . Id nnd fo r S em ln olo B ill o f C om plain t ■herein that you
C ounty.
nnd each o f you m ay claim sonte
W ILSON, H O U SIIO LD E R &amp; BOYLE. rlgh t. title or Interest In and to
the pruiH-rty h erein above duscrlliSoltoltarn fo r C om p la in a n ts.
,
ed.
D ec. B -I3-13-3# Jan 2.
ft Is th e re fo re O R D E R E D that
you and each o f you he and you
are
hereby required to appear to
in t h e f i n e r I t c o iiiit o f smai
the Hill o f C om plaint herein file d
IN OLE COUNTY, F L O R ID A .
I? on
M onday the Ith. d a y . of January,
U IA N C K IIV . . . A. D. 11)26, the sam e b ein g a Rule
E N D O n C U R L E T T nnd
Day o f th is Court, nt the C ourt
H E L E N K. C U R L E T T .
H ouse In S anford. Semi nolo C ou n ­
ty, F lorida, and In d e fa u lt th ereof.
.Dil 'VID? ; u S Jh S nu. “ '* .
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T ow n sh ip 21 sou th . R a n g e
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T R A C T 4.
southeast q u arter o f nnrth1 quarter (less the w est 9
■) o f Heetlon 38, T ow n sh ip
[sou th , R an ge 31 cset.
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n orth 3 sores o f tho n o rth ■t qu arter o f southeast q u a ro f S ection 38. T ow n sh ip I t
R h, R a n g * i l l cast.
T R A C T 6. •
|* n orth east quarter o f n orth ■t qu arter o f S ection
I f,
rnshlp 31 aouth, 1R a n g e 31

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317-318 Firat National Bank Bldg. •
SnnrortI, Florida.

Our Bub-division is undergo­
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ment and advertising.

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all persons having or claiming
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d»ad to his urknown heir*. d e e l- J illcltor fo r Complainant,
m . 11-19-1* Jan 2 *.
JIT^JrtK s*T!ev?n ** o * "el*?fmIn5f*ar“
K O T IC t TO COMTRACTOHBl .
Beared bide will bn received b y
Id C ounty Hoard o f ‘ P u b lic In n»nc« JS M l i ^MlaWlnit
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iom phlpt.hriTln (fc a tr o u and each
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certain deacrlbcd tract and p a rcel Ina eyetem fo r the Kant Ride P r i­
m ary School B uilding located at
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land In
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and dcfCrlhod
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and
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are hereby
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required to
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Architect.
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any *and
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deem
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to
the
beat
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will be taken a» .confaaaed b y y o t i
uip wumtiFi
C ountand each of you, aald hill h aving o f the
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r v u ia.eai
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Inq title to the above dearrlbed may ba had from the A rch itect
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land In the Complainant
D olla rs certified ch eek, auch d e ­
U |V'|S F V n T lirJ t OltDEllF.I) That p osit to be refunded bon a fide btd thia nfder’ ‘Silt1 pu blish 'd onre a dera upon return o f plana and apecweek for four consecutive week* ifJcatlona to the A rchitect.
By ord er o f th e C ounty Board o f
In the Hanford Herald a newapaner
published In Be ml note County, r lo - P u b lic In stru ction. Sem inole C oun­
ty. F lorida. D ecem ber Ith , 1925.
FH ED T. W ILLIAM S. Chairman.
^ df)ONE ANP OHDERED TIII3 the
A t t e il! T. W . LAW TON.
llth day of December A. D. 1915.
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, S ecretary.
V: K. DOUOI.AHB,
Clerk of Circuit Court. Seventh Ju - Dec. 11-19-2* Jan 2-9.

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ln S an ford Sem inole County. Flor*
. e.V tified ch eck payable W .a jW
,df t If fu rth er ordered that thU B odrd In am ount o f F i t - I Vl dn otice be published In
($ 15*0.90)
i Phariki
Herald, a n ew a p a p ef. publlabed Id dred
Sem inole C ounty, Florida.
In Wttneea W h ereof, I hare h ere­
unto set m y hand %nd officia l sear,
on th is the *th. day o f D cccm bef,
A. D. 19*5.
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V. R. nOIMJLASS. Clerk.
B y O. M. LEZF.TTE
con tra ct and to a u p pj y b o nd.
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Deputy Clerk.
qulred. w ith in ten rfaya a fter w rii
W. E. W H IT E ,
S olicitor fo r Complainant.
ten notice o f " « eP‘ anc,! ,.ofr |!lhV to
Dec. 6-12-19-2* Ja n. ». ____________
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c e r t ifie d ch eck , eueh d e be re fu n d e d bona fid e bidr
, » ™ n retu rn o f plana and e # c o ■cntlona to the A rchitect.
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I»v ord er o f the County Board o f
P u b lic instruction, Seminole C ou n ­
ty, Florida Ileeernber *th, 1&gt;Ij .
T F H E ii T. w iL l.lA M K C h a U m a n .
A ttce t: T. W . LAWTON.
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IN T U B CIBCCIT COURT OF MEM
IN O l.n C O B .1 W ,' FLORIDA. IN
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NOTICE TO CONTHACTOnSl
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W . O. JOLLY.
Defendant.
Sealed bids will be received by
lllv o r r e .
the C ounty Board o f P ublic In T H E STATE OF FLORIDA, to:
M ructlon
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Hemlnole
C ou n l/t
F lorida, at
Suporlntendenl a O f­
W . O. JOLLY.
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It appearing from the sw orn bill fice. Court House. Sanford. Florida,
o f com plaint o f the com plainant until eleven A. SI.. January llth ,
herein riled, that you are n non­ IKS*, fo r the furnlehlmc o f m ater­
resident of the Plain o f Florida: ial fo r and the erection o f a colored
that y ou r post o ffic e address la School nulldltiK located at Sanford.
M oncks Corner, South
Carolina, In Sem inole County. In accordance
that you are ov er the nao of 21 with pinna ami apeclflcatlona aa
ycare, and that there le it# person prepared by E lton I. Mouffhton. A r­
In the State o f Florida, the service chitect.
S uccessful bidder or bidder# w ill
o f a subpoena upon w hom would
be required to furnish n aurety
bind you.

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MAJtY A H K N G K .
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devisees
gran tees o r oth erw lA r. and to «?i
parties cU lm ln ir a n y In terest o r In
terest* In the lan d Jnrvolvm! in tMa
suit under an y o f th e a b o v e nnmVn
tect upon deposit o t Tw enty
(125.00) D ollars certified
ch ecK&gt; d efen d a n ts each h n o ev ery , wim«!l
auch dep osit to be
plans names and resldencesi are unknown
fide bidder* upon return o t plan" to the C otn p la ln a n lT In the « h o »2
and apeclflcatlona to th e.A rch itect; entitled cauae a n d . f o all unk7 ," V *
MiiiNcnntrftGtoffl m #j obfRln
. parties w h o m s o e v e r., claimlnK in 2
Interest or IntaristW |n th e u S o «»y
volved In th is su it, said land h .i V
situate In S em in ole County Fi
w ill he retained
By order or the County Bonrd o f and d escribed as f o llo w , * t o . w k ^
Lot 2 o f the Towrn o fL o tig w o o d . ’
P ublic Instruction, Semlnolo C o u n -j
ty. Florida. D ecem ber 8th, 1925.
1 County o f Sentlnutn *nd State o f
Florida, ns per .p lat thereof 0 (
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We havc bcen in business “ boosti.ug Maitland” ever sincc'1921, our officers
taking an active and lending pnrt in building values here for’ our custom­
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Fj^e Sub-division Proposition.

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Eastwood-Williams Co.

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Suite 7—No. 24 South Orange Avenue
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Orlando, Fla.

Orlando, Fla.

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Orange, and are situated between Michigan
and •Uliana Avenues.
50 feet on Kuhl Avenue anti 255 in depth.
Price 5210.00 a front foot.

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L __from Orlando City limits,*1800 feet frontage on Highway. Ono of
tho best subdivision tracts in Ornngc county. If sold at once will take
(1500 per acre. (5,000 binder. (25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,
.tU'balanco 1, 2 and 3 years.

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All in the city limits, subdivided, staked and platted ready for market. For
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ord Dally Herald

SUFFERERS o f heartVouble. An­ FOR RENT: Apartment. 1009 Urn
ri ria Pectoris, Dressy, Asthma,
ion Ave.,Near new Hotel.
High Blood Presiare, Paralysis, I
will gladly tell you free, how you
can get qukk and lasting relief,
UNION PHARMACY
without using drugs, medicine or
111 First Street
scrums. Address R. V. Walden, Box
Prescription Specialists
ISM, New Haven, Conn.
s 876 for immediate attention,
AUCTIONEER
MONTEZUMA HOTEL
WE SELL lots and aubdlvisions
at public Auction. Left Burger, Sanford’s most home-like ho­
Room 6, Rock Bldg. Orlando, Fla. tels located on 'icorticr Magnolia
Ave., 2 minutest walk from busi­
ness section. Open all year,
3— Autoa, Rent
J. r . McDo n a l d , Mgr.
Phone 486
AUTOS FOR DIRE
CACHE AUTO SERVICE
OH SALE: Land J° sell on the
or night. Meets all tralci
main road, in Grapeville, one
cage transfer. Phone M l ant
ilf acre. Apply George T. Bal-

T A D . RATES
! Caah la Adroneo
■a ads. will be re­
tro at patrons aad
F sent Iinmediately
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■ an error la made Tho SanI j p U d will bo responsible
one Incorrect Insertion,
fadrertfser for subsequent
[rtions. The office should be
fled Immediately In case of
[ TO ADVERTISERS
LHerald representative thorhlv familiar with rates.
_ and classification will gh
complete Information. At
oa wish, they wfll assist you
irdlng your want ad. to
it more effective.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Ivertlsers should give their
or postoffiee address as
i their phono number if
esire molts. About one
out of a thousand has a
s, and the others can't
^__iicate with you unless
know your address.
discontinuance MUST be
in person at The SanHersld office or by letTelephone. dlicontinusnire not valid. teous...* Prompt.. Efficient.
Service.

DEPENDABLE USED CARS
1924
dition.
1924
1923
1026
1923
1922

Dodge coupe, excellent con
Dodge touring car. .....__
Dodge coupe, A -l condition
Fora coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, special.

10— For Rent, Rooms
FOR RENT: Front bedroom. Neat
ly furnished. Refined gentleman
807 Magnolia Avenue.

I. W. PHILLIPS. SONS

LOVELY ROOM for gentleman
Call J010 Laurel Ave., aft­
Oak and 2nd St. er only.
6 o’clock or phone 49-J.

Phone 3

FOR RENT—One furnished bed­
room for gentleman only. 305
Magnolia Ave.

7—Business Service
BARBECUE

FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with­
On South Sanford Ave. Rose Drive
out meals. Reasonable rates.
’ Where everybody meets everybody’ Lincoln Hotel;
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms.
Hot Coffee
Lights, &gt;wood and phone, paid.
Gas and Oil Station. '
Call phoAe 646-J.-

14— For Sale, Acreage

OPEN ALL NIOHT
Wrecker Service Day nnd Night
24 Hours Storage
WALKER GARAGE
Sanford Ave. &amp; 2nd Street
Phone 60

[Classifications

the St. Petersburg Times. One can*
cent a word dally, two centa a won

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sto ck h o ld e rs o f th e Dank o f Oviedo,
o f Oviedo, S em inole C ounty. Florida,
at 10 o 'c lo c k , a. m.. o n the (3rd day
o f January. IS I f , said m eetin g to b«
In the b a n k in g room s o f said bank
and fo r the purpose o f e le c tin g a
hoard o f d ire cto rs fo r said bank
ror th e
year- n i l ,
attd fo r the
tra n sa ction o f ouch oth er business
as m ay com e b e fo re said m eeting.
. W itn ess mV h a n d - and
o ffic ia l
■■■mature, th is 1st d ay o f January.
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J. R. a ASBELL.

C ashier o f the Dank
Of O viedo.

FOR SALE: One lot facing French
Avenue and one facing Laurel
Avenue within half block or Youngs
Subdivision, for 81,600 each. Good
terms for quick sale. Address W.
H. S. P. O. Box No. 431, Sanford.
FOR SALE: 86 acres finest flow­
ing in Florida, south of Lake Jes­
sup. This land cab be bought for
$200.00 per acre and if cut up In
small tract one can easily double
his money. Colclough Realty Com­
pany. 811 First National Bank
Bldg. Phone.732, Sanford.Florida,
TWO DREAMWOLD LOTS
$3000.00
Small cash payments and easy
terms.
LOT ON ELM AVENUE
$350 Cash—Balance Terms.
. - - PRICE $1,350.00
LOT ON OAK AVENUE
60x129
$100.00 Cash—Balance Terms
PRICE $2,000.00
HOUSE ON SECOND STREET
Between Holly nnd Cedar
6 rooms and bath, Cash $1,250.00 Balance arranged.
PRICE $5,250.00
NEW SPANISH BUNGALOW
5 rooms and bath. Fireplace
and all modem improvements.
PRICE $0,500.00
$1,G25 Cash— Balance Terms
PALMETTO AVENUE LOT
Corner of Franklin. One of the
best comers
in Sanford
Heights.
PRICE $2750

17— For Sale. Bouses

6 ROOM HOUSE
on Palmetto Avq. with bath.
This house is located on the
FOR SALE: Right now possess­
corner of Palmetto Avertue and
ion. New, all modern, 5 rooms
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung- 1 Snurling and is on sale at $5,alow in most select part of San-j 000.000.
Pnrt Cash—Balance Terms.
ford only $1500. $3300 cash, bal­
ance easy terms. Bayard Realty
FURNISHED HOUSE
Co., Phone 208. 116 S. Park Ave.
4 room house with large yard.
Buyer can havq, possession at
FOR SALE: Three room g&amp;ragc
once.
apartment nnd 3 room house on
$1,000 Cash—Balance Terms.
Highland Avenue. Fine location
PRICE $4000
with terms. This is a good buy for
a quick sale. Write S. II. W. ohre
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BHRG CORPORATION
Pun 8ALE: 6 room’ ' house, fire fDEAN‘
515 First National Bank Bldg.
place, hot water heater, bath­
Phone 713
room, gorago, nil furnished, chick­
ens and flowers $9900; $2,600 cash.
Terma.
trms. Apply 914 Park Ave.
22— Sole, Furniture
20— For Sale M iscellaneous

31—Special Notices

SACRIFICE FARM, 45 acree, rich
soil, orange grove, 1,300 trees, on
state toad, six miles from Kissim­
mee to Melbum, good 8 room house
sacrifice for 812,500. Should dou­
ble In value in six months.

ROSE COURT LOT
FOR SALE: 2 acres on West 1st.
with 70 feet frontage. $350
Street. R. K. McCabe, Route A, &gt; cash. .
Box 91-A.
PRICE $2400

HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
Lnnouncemenln
Estimates given. Superior work­
tuto Accessor! (ft
manship. W. L. Renhordt &amp; Co.,
Gen. Delivery, Oflando.
tutos, Rent
Luto, Repairing
SAND for building nnd constructutos, Sale
tion purposes. DellVery
Dellvi
from
quarry,. 1100 Myrtl e Avenue.
Justness Opportunities
Justness Service
HI-TEST building tile and brick.
Sanford Cement Products Co.
&gt;*or Rent, Apartments
Sth
St. and Maple.
'’or Rent, Houses
i'or Rent, Rooms
LANKY’S DRUG BTORE — Proscript ion,. Drags, Sodoa.
W,
^nanclal
are as near you as your phono.
sms and Board
CglllQfl.
?or Rent, Office, Store*
•"or Sale, Acreage
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Buceeasora to GIUon A Platt
lie or Exchange
AS Magnolia.
Everything else
For Sale, Groves
tricot. . Phono 422. ’ Kleetrnglth
I'or Sale, Houses
de, Lease, Rent
le, Live Stock
[or Sale, Miscellaneous
lie, Real Estate
Expart service.
le, Furniture
'.'.taro. Wanted
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Bee ur
)st, Found
first, Wa do it,' Phone 417-W
jtidanrf, Jewelers
ft. R. A vs.-Commercial St.
fainting, Decorating,
Sign
IAMBS H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
so Tuaiiur
Waur and Boat Tanka.' At Oak
it. bOMis^ Trees
Avenue and Third Street. Tele*
lumber* and Supplies
phone 111.
sultry and Eggs
&gt;ecial Notice
_ swriters and Supplies lag blocks, brigades k m J. &amp;
ranted
Terwflleger. Prop. ,____________
ranted Help, Female
HILL LUMBER* CO. House a
ranted Help, Male
Service, Quality aad Price.
ranted Help, Male or
SANFORD DRUG COMPANY
Female
"The Rexall Store"
*
[anted Help, Salesman, Wo make a specialty of our prompt
[anted Situation, Mate i filling of prescriptions and quick
delivery.
tnted Situation,Foma!*:
Drugs
—
Soda
— Hot Sandwiches
[anted Real Estate
fanted to Rent
l O REACH BUYERS or seUera of
ivtg. Mediums, y
Florida reel estate advertise Is
MORNING TRIBUNE—
CH th« prosperous firmd fern growers of Vnhiar advertise in the Do Land
wo, rata le pay word, cash

FOR RENT: By season or year to
party without children, nice 6
room bungalow, close up town,
nicely and completely furnished.
Gas, lights, hot water heater, etc.
$100 per md. Jesse H, Hamilton.
Phono 33-W, 217 Holly Ave.

^lw—Sale, Real Estate

springs and chairs
240 Laurel Avenue,

bed stead

24,— Lost, Found
COAL FOR SALE. Phone or call LOST: One setter dog, 8 months
Lincoln Hotel.
old. White with brown-spots. An­
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors, swers to name of Pat. Notify L. C.
good condition.' $200.09, 21fl E. Leonnrdy, or call 009-W.
Second._________________ _______
LOST: From automobile on Paula
FOR SALE: Four foot cigar case.
road near golf links Dec. 25th,
In good condition. Sec Mr. Mc­ setter bitch, 1 1-2 yckm old, whlto
Donald, Montexumn Hotel.______ with tan ears. Spots on back. Small
tan specks on sldo. Liberal reward.
SANFORD kindergarten will open W. P. Fields, 401 Magnolia Ave.,
Monday, Jan. 4. Recreational Sanford.
room.
Congregational - Church.
LOST: Westclox watch, and belt
chain. Monogram "H". Finder
Sale— Furniture, etc.
please return to James Hayes, 608
Myrtle. Phone 145.

THE FLORIST*
NOTICE TO ORAL ESTATE! tlUOK- iTEWART
Flowers /cyr all occasions.
HUM AMI SAI.KlIMKJf.
814 Myrtle. Phone 269-W
New form s fo r app lication fo r
R egistra tion C e rtifica tes have bean
30— Poultry and Eggs
rscslv e d from tho F lorida Ileal fceta le Com m ission and can now bo
BETTER BABY CHICKS
had from my o fflc o at tho Court
- White Leghorns Only.
H ouse.
A ll R eal E state B rokers
and Salesm en w h o have not aeoured Every chick aired by pedigreed son
State and C ounty L icense should at of high record trap nested hen.
on ce apply to the F lorida Real R e ­
la te C om m ission, fo r registra tion These are top quality chicks that
ce rtifica te , and qn p re ssn la ilo n o f grow to profitable pullets. $30 per
th e ce rtifica te a t m y .o ffic e , State 100, $180 per'10000.
and County L icense w ill be UaUttL 100;- #180 per 1000. ' Delivery after
i\j*t“ n r~ tn a ~ C IV tl fle e ts Is Hires
dollars, co st o f license fo r brok ers Jan. 16th. Interesting catalogue.
Is *15.11 e a c h .‘ and salesm en ST.T6
PINETREE FARM
each.
Cauallon, Florida
_ JH N P . JINKINS, 1
T a x C ollector Sem inole C ounty, j Florlda’a Largeat Poultry Farm

BUILDERS'M ATERIAL

MAINE — Watarvrns. Morning
Sentinel.' Thousands* of Maine
people era interested In Florida
property. .Reach than through
the Sentinel. Rate raid on ap­
plication.

GROWERS SUPPLIES

DAILY NEWS—it covers Brow­
ard County thoroughly which Is
one of the moot rapidly growing
section] on the Florida Coast
Sample copj and. rata card upon
request.

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DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell lliS Sanford Ave. Sanford. Fla.
anything? If so advartlse In
WANT work or change of posi­ the Gainesville Sun.
tion T White only. Northern Star
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church A LITTLE -WANT AD IN The RealSeat o f F lorida alnca l i s t .
Itefarancaa:
HERALD will bring you In big
St., Orlando, Fla.
K i m N ational Uank,
results. Advertise those old ar­
ticles you have stored away and
J. H. HUTCHINSON
WANTED: Throe or four rooms.
1119
URAL r.STATl*
Furnished 'preferred ‘Either
Ilther ’ap- havq no use for. A little thirty113 Wear Klrat Street
nrtment or house. Call 694, lifr. cent ad may bring you several
1’ hune 478
dollars. Thone 148 and 4 repre­
I*arson.
Member o f
SAN FORD. T L A .
sentative will Call and «ee you.

its our' intention to
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34— Wanted Help, Female
LADIES: We will pay straight 40
cents nn hour. Distribute sam­
ples to every homa and office. Send
self addressed, Btnmued envelope.
Denison. 409 Ileckel, Dayton,
WANTED —Counter
counter boys; also
La-Bcth Cafeteria.

th re^ h u n d re d Tand
sixty-five d a y s ^ ■, j
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Happy Nevv^Yefr. I

W. V. WHEELER
/Incorporated;
Realtor

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MORGANTOWN. W. VA.. Jwople
are Interested {In Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
in the Morgantown TOST. Six
centa a word for six consecutive

Florida State
Flnrlata A aenclatlon. .

SALESM AN'.
We have a good opportunity to
offer real estate salesman. One
who ‘is familiar with the greater
Sanford district preferred.

SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
607 1st Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 240 -

POSITIONS WANTED: White
help all vocations supplied on
short notice. Pleaso write, wire or
phone 2032. Northern Star Etn■oyment Bureau, 80 E. Church
St., Orltndo. Fla.

40— Wanted Real Estate
WE HAVE a large waiting list
for small houses. What have you
to offer,. Dean-Berg Corporation.
616 First National Bank Bldg.

WANTED TO RENT {Small house
or 3 or 4 room unfurnished ap­
artment. R. W. Nipper, Phone
480-W.

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Sanford Radiator and
Body Works
Red let ore, Lamps nnd Fenders

A ll A u tom d blle M etal F orte
W eld in g . D raalng and S olderin g
W «k

G u ru tM S

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’ aanferd. Flartdn

H ILTO N ’S

Wa H e LONG

Florliln's Hare Court, tleeiatlfnl

Wti wanted 100 stockhulilora In
this C ounty— W o have nearly fl l.
led this quoin. A ll-m en o f p ro­
m inence a n d " know n
business
ssiraclt)*.
This op p ortu n ity h r'p a rticip a te
In one o f Cent m l F lorida's o u t­
standing enterprises Is offered
to tho rem ainin g few.
Full particulars may be had hy
addressing

Seminole Jockey
Club, Inc.
O ffice, Orange niul n iack

Umax lu s n a i

Elton J. Mbugljton
■ ARGHJTHGV
Flrat National Bank BMft
Sanford. — . ■ — Florida

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410 Sanford Are. Sanford,

Porter E . P itt*

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METAL WORK A N D AU­
TOMOBILE
RADIATOR
REPAIRING,

VALDEZ lilOTEL
CuropMg Finn

H odgins &amp; Cowan

. Aanford’a Lending Hotel
W inT W. WARNER, Manager

Sheet M etal Co,
207 French Ave.

We Have a Complete Line

D E V O E ’S
Paints, Varnishes
f~t— and Stains -

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ACREAGE*
liUSINI: SS H O M L S

Ball Hardware Co.

2 Lots, Oak Hill, 1700.00
each. $200.00 cash, bal­
ance monthly.
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3 Lots on Magnolia at
Frimklin. Under the marBeautiful Comer Lot on ,.
Magnolia at Hughey.

Phone 8

Lot on Oak, near Franklin
at $1,500.00. $500.00 caab,
balance $15.00 numthly,
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35— Wanted Help, Male

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R adiator, B od y, Fendere. R u n ­
n in g B oard , R e p a ir in g .

iris and
ishwoshcr.

WANTED: Agent for ladies spec
ialticn. Phone 571-J.

W HAT?

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Lot No. 24, Fort Mellon,
near Mayfair,

W. P.
REALTOR '
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O B ’. l’ M tsO H A P P Y THACT Y O U USVvT E D
THE. C O U N T FO R. D IN N E R / V b JO O C iE
Q L JU F F eM

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that this wish was

ADVERTISE in the Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia's greatest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
Phone G3G
Classified
J. tl. HPURUNG, sup-division weekly and 8 unday.
rates 10c per line. Waycrosa Jour­
specialist. Subdivision to Ornal-Herald, Waycross. Georgia.
Isndo, Florida, and F l o r a
Heighta. .Florida on Dixie High­
ADVERTISING geta results If It
way. '
reaches potential buyers. PaG. T A Y L O R D Y E R
NOTICE
latka Daily Ntws Is circulated in
Painting— Decorating •
The annual meeting of the stock­ an InduatriaLand agricultural sec­
PHONE 303
holders of the Osceola Cypress tion.
Company, will be held at the of­
fice of the Company, Osceola, Sem­
inole County, Florida, on Thursday, THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT1
- —Central West Virginia’s larg­
January 21st, 1926, at ten n. ni.
est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
(Signed)
J. A. REDPATH,
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— •________ Secretary. word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 6 or BETTER GAS &amp; OILS
more lc per word each Insertion.
"S IN C L A IR ” .
NOTICE
Hotter
combustion
I have leased the Aster Farms THE MORNING JOURNAL la the
Smoother running motor
accepted want ad medium Id
woods and pasture lands; and here­
Less Carbon
by give notice to the public that Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
More Milo*
trespassing In nny way on said an insertion. Minimum 25c.
TIRES AND TUBES
property will, from nnd after this
Better Quality
OHIO—Xenia. Make your sales
dnte, be strictly forbidden.
Less Money
^
through the Xenia Gazette, ZenB. R. BECK.
ia. Ohio, Rich agricultural dis­ nnd the “ Knocking Blrdr^Tahl?
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32— Typewriters, Suppplies trict. Want ad and display ratea i-hungo it. , .
on request.
.
REMINGTON Portable four-bank
JUNE’S F IL L IN G
Typewriters, "the king of port­ COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
ables. $00. Barret Portable Adding
ad*
Classified
have the largeit
ST A T IO N
Machines. Can’t be beat. Seminole circulation in Southwestern GeorPrintery, Phono 93; Welak« Bldg. Cia. Rate 8c ( 6-word line) line.
Phone 461-J

By GEORGE M cMANUS
W E L L - I'LL P O T THt*b O V E R
»TONtCiHT A N ’ PLEA,*bE H A C C IE -

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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
EFFECTIVE January First, 1020,
gusta, Ga, Augusta’s greatest
the price of machine labor, black- classified medium, rate. cash. 9c
Sheet Rock
smithing, boiierwork, etc. will be
charge.
10c
minimum.
$1.76 per hour. Sanford Machine
_____ ^ . S h i n g l e s —
Company, Sanford, Fla.
Send In your subscription to the
R oofing
Tribune or hand it to your local
! dealer so you can read Florida's
: greatest newspaper. One year,
Sewer Pipe .
$8.00. 0 months, $4.00, three months
$2.00, U yon desire $1,000 Insur­ WE W ILL BE GLAD TO
ance policy add 76c to your order.
FOR BIO RESULTS advertise in
SERVE YOU
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE

IING1NG U P FA TH E R
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CEMENT
LIME '
PLASTER
Stucco

. Wo carry a full line.
27— Piano Tuning
Onr prices are right. Cash or
Office boy. Apply 201
terma.- We want your business I BUY, pay cash for second hand WANTED:
Oak
Avonug.
Chase Co.
Sanford Stove A Furniture Co.
pianos. Address Box 362.
821 E. First SL
WANTED: Five electricians, $1
H. C. VIELE, Jeweler. Watch.
per hour, for conduit work. Ap­
jowelery and dock repairing ana ply new Ice plant.
engraving. Quick service. 118 Magas— Wanted. Situation Male
nobs Avenue. Phone 442.

28— Plant, Seeds. Trees

42— A drtf. Mediums

Phone, 718

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A Suburb of Beautiful Homes
Here natural beauty abounds and is being retained throughout the improv­
ing and developing program, sites are of the size to assure a most pictures­
que setting for your hom e— truly a country estate. Y ou r hom e surrounded
by hom es of the sam ehigh type. T h is is assured through careful restric­
tions.

The Country Club Entrance Section
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L.UAHASSEE, Jnn. 4.—
llartin today announced
to had decided not to reEheriff L. M. Hiers, o f
KtRing of a “ bloodlesn”
b i t at Tampa, followKeoWng held in the ex­
p's office attended by
Irriff and the lattef’a atf, W. K, Kewndski, Jr.;
npa,.

m. In declining to suspend
riff, it was announced folthe hearing, came after a
■rot from tho officer that he
B*ua ail he could to*prcvont
■dbltlon, and that ho had carB&gt;1 the duties of his offico by
k the promoter, Manuel GnrIdor bond of $5,000. The shcrBtatorheut, tho announcement
w Aj supported by corrobornIfidenco.
priff Hiers, it'Was stated, as(the governor that ho would
[■topped- tho exhibition long
I its inception, but that ho
ben informed that it was not
utlon of tho statute. The first
btion ho had that it was conto thodaw to stage ah exhfball'fight, ho told Uie gov, « u tho latter’s meaHago
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Death O ccu raA tB ord igh cra
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nORDIGHEItA, Italy, Jan. 4.—
(Jty— Marghcritn, ’ beloved queen
mother of Italy, died, at tho royal
rastie here at 11 o'clock this morn­
ing a ft £ apparently haring won a
bravo fight against pulmonary
pneumonia.
,
Her ton, King Victor Emanuel,
and members of the royal family
were at tho hada'ide when the end
came, hafinjf been summoned, hur­
riedly yesterday when the sudden
turn for thq worse was noted. Tho
patient late last bight sank Into a
coma, frt«n which deepito heroic
efforts by her doctors, she never
emerged,
Tho widow of King Humbert,
who was assassinated at Monza,
July 29,‘ 1900,' Mnrgherita passed
her sevonty-fburth. ‘ birthday on
Nov. 20. ■.
.Tho actual causa of death was a
cerebral blood clot, which develop­
ed last.night, but a. heavily con­
tributing -causa was the nerious

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exhibition bull tight was
it Tampa under siriervlsion
uiiuh and Cuban residents.
noted for theft prowth'e ring, porformed\boforo
dicnce In truo Spanish stylo,
l! Mexican bulls” were used,
omotors asserted,
lla. Takes Axtiea Saturday
soon as. publicity had bsen
ttbe exhibition, state offices
fare flooded with telegrams
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Governorr&lt;3Z
Murtm
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The above picture shows n front v i e w o f Sanford’s new $500,000 urist hostelry, erected by Hullick &amp; Hullick, ho­
tel operators of New Jersey, who announced the opening, o f tho hotel today. The building, a fireproof structure, is
declared one o f tho handsomest hotelsTDf Spanish design in the whole state. Work on the hotel started last March
following a visit hero by the Hulick brothers, who became enthusiastic about Sanford's possibilities as a tourist center
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:jroom was crowded and
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lion court opened,
he amps wore of a minnd tho truffle violators
waltihg trial prodomin-

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City. Cofamlsafoners consider­
ing plans ralative to augmenting transportation facilities of

Count of Turin and the Duke of
Aeosta from Florence and Naples.
Nows of tho ridden chnnge for
the worse in Margherita’s condition
and. then tho announcement of her
death caused'a waVe of profound
emotion to sweep over the nation.
Margherita was tho best beloved
queon Italy had-aver hoA-not only
because of her personal sweetness
and charm, but because she was
herself an Italian {being bom a
Princess of Savoy.
It was Queen Mnrghnritn’n veto
that prevented tho marriage of tho
ino Elkins,

Mayor Lake Delivers Brief
- Talk Before Members Of
Board In Which He Asks
1' o r Civic Co-operation

GLACE BAY, N. S., Jnn.
■Distress, among, the. ?«al .gainer*
InOtace Bri^hhd ffoW Abcrdcoh;
where there has boon lack of steady
employment In Collieries of the Bri­
tish Empire Steel Corporation, cul­
minated last night In raids upon
several provision stores by unem­
ployed. Store keepers suffered the
loss of considerable stages in both
places and ono store In Row Aber­
deen was burned.
Tho disturbances followed ■mass
meetings under control of tho Un­
ited Mine Workora of America. hotelrand park kept as recreation
They wero called to consider any
replies that might have been mndc
by tho Nova Scotian government
to an appeal by the minors that
tho government come to their re­
lief. The resolution deelnrcd that
if aid wero not forthcoming thqr
miners would bo “forced to toko
what we need wherever wo can
find I t ’’
A telegram received by Majmr
Morrison from Premier Rhodos
said while responsibility rested Mrs. Lee Trlnkle Tries To
with the municipality of ulace Bay,
Rescue Son From Flames

An ndflross hv Mnyor F orm !
Lako (o/itured the regular noonday
luncheon of tho Sanfonl Realty
Board, held today In tho Semlnoio
Grill. Mayor Lako told of the
progress mado by tho city during
the pant year and hinted at many
improvements- for -the year 1920;
ho also asked for tho continued
support and encouragement from
tho Board which ho and 'tt*a City
Commission had enjoyed in 192HR
That* tho city will soon have
electric sonrico front tho new plant
which Ib being built on tho north
side of the Inko was gathered from
tho Mayor's talk. "The city has
made wonderful progress in lmjiroving tho utilities service to.
tho citizens qf Sanford Lhrough
tho addition' of new machinery in
tho gas plant and tho building of
the now electric plaqt,” he said.
- “ We aro merely directors in this
great corporation of which yqw
gentlemen are stockholders, and
tbo City Commissioners feel that
wo should havo your co-operation
and your counsel on matters af­
fecting tho city as a whole. Wo
want to meet with your commit­
tees and discuss with them any
worthy project which will tond to
bring Sunford into It’s own. . I
know that the year 1920 will bo n
banner year in tho history of San­
ford and all credit for it’s achieve­
ments in the future will be laid
at tho door of every loyal citi­
zen, such ns your body rqprosents,” Mayor Lako nddad.
At the conclusion of tho talk
by Mr. Lake, H. C. Du Bose, prestdent of-tha board, told of plans
which wefe.being;mado to have n
vigilance cominittco appointed to
watch ov«r the various promotion
schemes and real estate business
in an. effort to protect tho lnveat-

A short discussion of the plan
(Continued O m l’ago 2.)

Delectlve J. B. Green Locates
John Kinard Near Monroe
And Returns To Guide The
But Is Injured In Attempt;
Sheriff To Man’s HMe’out
Blaze (pauses Large Loss

cient funds to satisfy Immediate
demands.
Tha telegram was unsatisfactory
to the men who said their necdn
wero urgent and that immediate
roliof was necessary. Tho meeting
waa adjourned In the afternoon and
tho minors raided tho stores. Ap­
proximately 1,000 men formed the
bonds of rnfdars.
Mayor Morrison said todny ho
was of tho belief that, no, one nm:
nicipallty coflld cope with a condi­
M ore Small;
tion of such seflous Aprpportlons,
since the entire coramumty was
Reported
bound up iq thg actltitlea of the
TAMPA, Jan.
— Tho colliers a n d . non-employment had
smallpox menace iq Tampa, the been rife for more than a year.
Tampa lim es say* today, gained
DECISION! 18 APFIRMED
a foothold in six additional points
over tbe week end.v- There wero
cases reported as suspicious to the --BAN FRANCICO, Cal., ,‘jjfa.f ^
city health o fficer^ and sUer. investigatldh the hesjth department
of tno lower court cancelling the
leases of Edward L. Dohnoy and

WEfl?t MINSTER, Jan. 4^ - W . appear^ for di
-Faderal operatives f r o m . the. were sowed neai

asfawsfffeftss
iITUf the wholesale looting of tha

. The Wtpalndit
it' warehouse a’|

A band of 60 men selxed m
75 bsrTela of whiqkey vs)

d here rw

*Mrs, Trlnkle,\W»s .taken to* Me­
morial Hospital where physicians
said she was severely burned about
tbo hands, arras, face and legs.
Her, heir also waS badly sltiged.
Sho was rushed to the hospital aft­
er !she had been forced to Jump
from a windo:
of- the mshilql
' E. Leo Trin

was discovered on tho first floor
of
tbe
alarm
___the_*mansion
..JLl ~,1' ■kl»and
« *when
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the thift of an automobilo belong­
ing to Ed Whrd and tho hold-up
of tha 'XInard store near Grnpe­
ri lie. The latter place is operated
ilid wore trap- by an undo of the man who was
l smoke and arrested Saturday,
Policeman J. B. Green, whd, was
consigned to clearing-up the rob­
beries, in tho city by Chief
lied young. Kinard
Four others
lakt Friday night.

fficers B egin Investigation O f
T heft O f Rum From U. S.

^

RICHMOND, Va!, Jon. 4 ^ P )
—Mrs. E. Lea Trlnkle, wife of tho
governor of Virginia, suffered what
physicians termed ‘ttrtlt degiiro
burns’' when she tried tq rescue
her small son, E. Leo Trinkle, Jr.,
from tho third floor of tbe execu­
tive mansion which . caught Aro
this morning from a sparkler la the
hands of another son, four-year-

a?

o f the city.;
^ Construction work on tlH
wan started on .Mar. 27, JW
first two shovels of dirt I
been turned hy Mayor I
Lake And Frank P. Forster,
dent o f the First National.
The now bidding has Jtfl

Distress Among Miners Of
Nova Scotlh Culminate In
Burning Of One Store
And Robbery O f Other*

&amp;

R White returned this
rm a short holiday over
r season to Hud a total

Sanford’s new ]
dollar resort hotel la
flelally at public rere
by Hulick and Hulick, ■ owners
and operators,
■.,&gt;
ToHco . forced capture fourth
suspected
lembor of bandit
gang •ope
ing in nil sections
of state.»
Mi
Mayor Forrest Lake stresses
need of active* co-opcration In
address delivered at Sanford
Itoslty Board Luncheon.
•&gt;
Ono fifth1of Lake Mary’s po­
pulation said to ba over 00
years o f age.
W. W .‘ Wright, recently ap­
pointed circuit judge,- arrives.-in
Sanford to open- court next

C ity E xpen se O f New. D ock
j f Com m issioners A p p ro ve

iaturdoy.

riff Jiiers* statement .to Gov.
n, it ’we* statod af^tlic oxe offices, was backed up by
mber of telegrams received
the week-end from ‘‘ promlntampans” and residents of
trough county, protesting
|t tho propotnd ‘femovul of
Ificor and assuring the gov■ h it tho sheriff wnn not lax
■ duty.
■fin Not Allow Fights
announcing disposition of the
■ight matter,
tho
governor.
IBAUVr, U
1V
gUTVrqur.
fer, made it plain that he Will
permit.even an exhibition of
lind as long as he occupies
tecutivo chair. He declared
is believed an “ exhibition”
ht Was °a violation of the
f. the, state laws, and that
wing sport or that kind that
Jd finally result In the holdregular bull fights ip FlorBoch amusement the go ver­
ified In hiit opinion, would do
lite untold Injury,
rtif . Hiers, .'.following the
g,‘jrate out a statement that
$ not surprisod at tho outif tho conference. I came
nfldont that when the govbad been fully advised, he
pursue the course ho has
' the] sheriff sold,
« s glad to find him in a
mood to dieponso justice,

Ip C A L

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Law Makers Race Problems
That Have Arisen Since
Their Adjournenient’ feicludin;; Anthracite Situation
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WASHINGTON. Jan.’ 4.—
Congrcsa returned to work today,
facing n longer calendar than it
left when it hogan Christmas
cess nearly two weeks ngo.
wTo tho pro-hoilday list of pond­
ing Ibjmics, including tho world
court, tax reduction bill, debt set­
tlements . and appropriation mcaqtires havo bt‘en added tho surplus
farm crop problem, the Geneve
disarmament conference and new
nngles of tho anthrncito situation.
Tho qucsUon of American adher­
ence to the wqrld court remained
before the Sopnio with tho proba­
bility that* It might bo.dJsplacqd
for a time: by the case of Senator
Gerald P. Nyc, whoso legal right
to a seat by appointment by thd
North Dakota governor, is Involv-

who havo brought hi
nletfe .staff, of trainer
from their Loch Atl
cel ring the congrati
Sanford citizens uoon
now hotel only three
the scheduled dabs ,
many delays caused
rail embargoes.
An Informal receipt
at the new bull din*, t
nt 2 o’clock at wltleh
Hulick conducted the
through all departmenti
hotel from the mode ml:
kitchen to tho elaborate!
cd bed rooms and Uppe
Dancing will be obsen
following another period
ttpn opening at 8:30 o

New Circuit Ju&lt;
Arrives In S
W, W. Wright, who Wi

Mr. Du Bose said that “ one of receive bids 1
the primary duties of this realty Muscle Shoals
board ie to protect fiuc.citi*enji_anil
vfsltors from the unscrupulous per­ question await
sons who ore bound to enter the

ed circuit ju&lt;
Governor M*
J ,J. DIckihe
ta r tn ig h tto

reconvene Tl

txpectid to
tiro week. .C

One-Fifth O f Lake
IbitaiiU over
ttlm iuroa Of
CO. Stall
Evans, a

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L.UAHASSEE, Jn n . 4.—
llartin today announced
to had decided not to reEheriff L. M. Hiers, of
KtRing of a “bloodlesn”
b i t at Tampa, followKeoWng held in the ex­
p's office attended by
Irriff and the lattef’a atf, W. K, Kewndski, Jr .;
npa,.

m. In declining to suspend
riff, it was announced folthe hearing, came after a
■ rot from tho officer that he
B*ua ail he could to*prcvont
■dbltlon, and that ho had carB&gt;1 the duties of his offico by
k the promoter, Manuel GnrIdor bond of $5,000. The shcrBtatorheut, tho announcement
w Aj supported by corrobornIfidenco.
priff Hiers, it'Was stated, as(the governor that ho would
[■topped- tho exhibition long
I its inception, but that ho
ben informed that it was not
utlon of tho statute. The first
btion ho had that it was conto thodaw to stage ah exhfball'fight, ho told Uie gov, « u tho latter’s meaHago
cd Just before the sport was

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A t- nORDIGHEItA, Italy, Jan. 4.—
(Jty— Marghcritn, ’ beloved queen
mother of Italy, died, at tho royal
rastie here at 11 o'clock this morn­
ing a f t £ apparently haring won a
bravo fight against pulmonary
pneumonia.
,
Her ton, King Victor Emanuel,
and members of the royal family
were at tho hada'ide when the end
came, hafinjf been summoned, hur­
riedly yesterday when the sudden
turn for thq worse was noted. Tho
patient late last bight sank Into a
coma, frt«n which deepito heroic
efforts by her doctors, she never
emerged,
Tho widow of King Humbert,
who was assassinated at Monza,
July 29,‘ 1900,' Mnrgherita passed
her sevonty-fburth. ‘ birthday on
Nov. 20. ■.
.Tho actual causa of death was a
cerebral blood clot, which develop­
ed last.night, but a. heavily con­
tributing -causa was the nerious

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exhibition bull tight was
it Tampa under siriervlsion
uiiuh and Cuban residents.
noted for theft prowth'e ring, porformed\boforo
dicnce In truo Spanish stylo,
l! Mexican bulls” were used,
omotors asserted,
lla. Takes Axtiea Saturday
soon as. publicity had bsen
ttbe exhibition, state offices
fare flooded with telegrams
f c f *5?}2ltnZ
in?&lt; liA
■®d.
Governorr &lt;3Z
Murtm
de&gt;-

R White returned this
rm a short holiday over
r season to Hud a total
.f " P I
,
:jroom was crowded and
of standing room was
lion court opened,
he am ps wore of a minnd tho truffle violators
waltihg trial prodomin-

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Count of Turin and the Duke of
Aeosta from Florence and Naples.
Nows of tho ridden chnnge for
the worse in Margherita’s condition
and. then tho announcement of her
death caused'a waVe of profound
emotion to sweep over the nation.
Margherita was tho best beloved
queon Ita ly had-aver hoA-not only
because of her personal sweetness
and charm, but because she was
herself an Italian {being bom a
Princess of Savoy.
It was Queen Mnrghnritn’n veto
that prevented tho marriage of tho

^ Construction work on tlH
wan started on .Mar. 27, JW
first two shovels of dirt I
been turned hy Mayor I
Lake And Frank P. Forster,
dent o f the First National.
The now bidding has Jtfl

ino Elkins,

Distress Among Miners Of
Nova Scotlh Culminate In
Burning Of One Store
And Robbery O f O th er*

Mayor Lake Delivers B rief
- Talk Before Members Of
Board In W hich He Asks
1' o r Civic Co-operation

GLACE BAY, N. S., Jnn.
■Distress, among, the. ?«al .gainer*
InO tace Bri^hhd ffoW Abcrdcoh;
where there has boon lack of steady
employment In Collieries of the Bri­
tish Empire Steel Corporation, cul­
minated last night In raids upon
several provision stores by unem­
ployed. Store keepers suffered the
loss of considerable stages in both
places and ono store In Row Aber­
deen was burned.
Tho disturbances followed ■mass
meetings under control of tho Un­
ited Mine Workora of America. hotelrand park kept as recreation
They wero called to consider any
replies that might have been mndc
by tho Nova Scotian government
to an appeal by the minors that
tho government come to their re­
lief. The resolution deelnrcd that
if aid wero not forthcoming thqr
miners would bo “forced to toko
what we need wherever wo can
find I t ’’
A telegram received by Majmr
Morrison from Premier Rhodos
said while responsibility rested Mrs. Lee Trlnkle Tries To
with the municipality of ulace Bay,
Rescue Son From Flam es

An ndflross hv Mnyor F o rm !
Lako (o/itured the regular noonday
luncheon of tho Sanfonl Realty
Board, held today In tho Semlnoio
Grill. Mayor Lako told of the
progress mado by tho city during
the pant year and hinted at many
improvements- for -the year 1920;
ho also asked for tho continued
support and encouragement from
tho Board which ho and 'tt*a City
Commission had enjoyed in 192HR
That* tho city will soon have
electric sonrico front tho new plant
which Ib being built on tho north
side of the Inko was gathered from
tho Mayor's talk. "The city has
made wonderful progress in lmjiroving tho utilities service to.
tho citizens qf Sanford Lhrough
tho addition' of new machinery in
tho gas plant and tho building of
the now electric plaqt,” he said.
- “We aro merely directors in this
great corporation of which yqw
gentlemen are stockholders, and
tbo City Commissioners feel that
wo should havo your co-operation
and your counsel on matters af­
fecting tho city as a whole. Wo
want to meet with your commit­
tees and discuss with them any
worthy project which will tond to
bring Sunford into It’s own. . I
know that the year 1920 will bo n
banner year in tho history of San­
ford and all credit for it’s achieve­
ments in the future will be laid
at tho door of every loyal citi­
zen, such ns your body rqprosents,” Mayor Lako nddad.
At the conclusion of tho talk
by Mr. Lake, H. C. Du Bose, prestdent of-tha board, told of plans
which wefe.being;mado to have n
vigilance cominittco appointed to
watch ov«r the various promotion
schemes and real estate business
in an. effort to protect tho lnveat-

Bu t Is Injured In Attem pt;
Blaze (pauses Large Loss
cient funds to satisfy Immediate
demands.
Tha telegram was unsatisfactory
to the men who said their necdn
wero urgent and that immediate
roliof was necessary. Tho meeting
waa adjourned In the afternoon and
tho minors raided tho stores. Ap­
proximately 1,000 men formed the
bonds of rnfdars.
Mayor Morrison said todny ho
was of tho belief that, no, one nm:
nicipallty coflld cope with a condi­
More Small;
tion of such seflous Aprpportlons,
since the entire coramumty was
Reported
bound up iq thg actltitlea of the
TAMPA, Jan.
— Tho colliers and . non-employment had
smallpox menace iq Tampa, the been rife for more than a year.
Tampa lim es say* today, gained
DECISION! 18 APFIRMED
a foothold in six additional points
over tbe week end.v- There wero
cases reported as suspicious to the --BA N FRANCICO, Cal., ,‘jjfa .f ^
city health o ffice r^ and sU er. in&amp;
vestigatldh the hesjth department
of tno lower court cancelling the
leases of Edward L. Dohnoy and

fficers Begin Investigation Of
Theft Of Rum From U. S. ^
WEfl?t MINSTER, Jan. 4 ^ - W . appear^ for di
-Faderal operatives from . the. were sowed neai

aiITUf
s fthea wholesale
w s f flooting
f e f of
t stha
s

. The Wtpalndit
it' warehouse a’|

A band of 60 men selxed m
75 bsrTela of whiqkey vs)

d here rw

Four others

A short discussion of the plan
(Continued O m l’ago 2.)

Delectlve J . B . Green Locates
John Kinard N ear Monroe
And Returns To Guide The
S h eriff To Man’s HMe’out

RICHMOND, Va!, Jon. 4 ^ P )
—Mrs. E. Lea Trlnkle, wife of tho
governor of Virginia, suffered what
physicians termed ‘ttrtlt degiiro
burns’' when she tried tq rescue
her small son, E. Leo Trinkle, Jr.,
from tho third floor of tbe execu­
tive mansion which . caught Aro
this morning from a sparkler la the
hands of another son, four-year* Mrs, Trlnkle,\W»s .taken to* Me­
morial Hospital where physicians
said she was severely burned about
tbo hands, arras, face and legs.
Her, heir also waS badly sltiged.
Sho was rushed to the hospital aft­
er !she had been forced to Jump
from a windo:
of- the mshilql
' E. Leo Trin
was discovered on tho first floor
of
the_ *mansion
and *when
tbe
alarm
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the th ift of an automobilo belong­
ing to Ed Whrd and tho hold-up
of tha 'XInard store near Grnpe­
r i lie. The latter place is operated
ilid wore trap- by an undo of the man who was
l smoke and arrested Saturday,
Policeman J . B. Green, whd, was
consigned to clearing-up the rob­
beries, in tho city by Chief
lied young. Kinard
lakt Friday night.

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o f the c ity .;

City Expense O fNew. Dock
j f Commissioners Approve

iaturdoy.

riff Jiiers* statement .to Gov.
n, it ’we* statod af^tlic oxe offices, was backed up by
mber of telegrams received
the week-end from ‘‘promlntampans” and residents of
trough county, protesting
|t tho propotnd ‘femovul of
Ificor and assuring the gov■ h it tho sheriff wnn not lax
■ duty.
■ fin Not Allow Fights
announcing disposition of the
■ight matter,
tho
governor.
IBAUVr, U
1V gUTVrqur.
fer, made it plain that he Will
permit.even an exhibition of
lind as long as he occupies
tecutivo chair. He declared
is believed an “exhibition”
ht Was °a violation of the
f. the, state laws, and that
wing sport or that kind that
Jd finally result In the holdregular bull fights ip FlorBoch amusement the go ver­
ified In hiit opinion, would do
lite untold Injury,
rtif . Hiers, .'.following the
g ,‘jrate out a statement that
$ not surprisod at tho outif tho conference. I came
nfldont that when the govbad been fully advised, he
pursue the course ho has
' the] sheriff sold,
«s glad to find him in a
mood to dieponso justice,

The above picture shows n front v ie w o f Sanford’s new $500,000 urist hostelry, erected by Hullick &amp; Hullick, ho­
tel operators of New Jersey, who announced the opening, of tho hotel today. The building, a fireproof structure, is
declared one of tho handsomest hotelsTDf Spanish design i n the whole state. Work on the hotel started last March
following a visit hero by the Hulick brothers, who became enthusiastic about Sanford's possibilities as a tourist center

Ip C A L
Sanford’s new ]
dollar resort hotel la
flelally a t public rere
by Hulick and Hulick, ■ owners
and operators,
■.,&gt;
ToHco . forced capture fourth
suspected
lembor of bandit
gang •ope
ing in nil sections
of s ta te .»
Mi
Mayor Forrest Lake stresses
need of active* co-opcration In
address delivered at Sanford
Itoslty Board Luncheon.
•&gt;
Ono fifth1of Lake Mary’s po­
pulation said to
ba over 00
years of age.
W. W .‘ Wright, recently ap­
pointed circuit judge,- arrives.-in
Sanford to open- court next
week,
'
City. Cofamlsafoners consider­
ing plans ralative to augmenting transportation facilities of

Law Makers Race Problems
T hat Have Arisen Since
T heir Adjournenient’feicludin;; Anthracite Situation

'*■'--- rWASHINGTON. Ja n .’ 4.—
Congrcsa returned to work today,
facing n longer calendar than it
left when it hogan Christmas
cess nearly two weeks ngo.
wTo tho pro-hoilday list of pond­
ing Ibjmics, including tho world
court, tax reduction bill, debt set­
tlements . and appropriation mcaqtires havo bt‘en added tho surplus
farm crop problem, the Geneve
disarmament conference and new
nngles of tho anthrncito situation.
Tho qucsUon of American adher­
ence to the wqrld court remained
before the Sopnio with tho proba­
bility that* It might bo.dJsplacqd
for a time: by the case of Senator
Gerald P. Nyc, whoso legal right
to a seat by appointment by thd
North Dakota governor, is Involv-

who havo brought hi
nletfe .staff, of trainer
from their Loch Atl
cel ring the congrati
Sanford citizens uoon
now hotel only three
the scheduled dabs ,
many delays caused
rail embargoes.
An Informal receipt
a t the new bull din*, t
nt 2 o’clock a t wltleh
Hulick conducted the
through all departmenti
hotel from the mode ml:
kitchen to tho elaborate!
cd bed rooms and Uppe
Dancing will be obsen
following another period
ttpn opening at 8:30 o

New Circuit Ju&lt;
A rrives In S
W, W. Wright, who Wi
ed circuit ju&lt;
Governor M*

Mr. Du Bose said that “one of receive bids 1
the primary duties of this realty Muscle Shoals
board ie to protect fiuc.citi*enji_anil
vfsltors from the unscrupulous per­ question await
sons who ore bound to enter the

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reconvene Tl

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m \ c 6 h k , tJafu 4.—fcft—
twlay atill hovc rod g rtr thto
b irr. early Saturday, a torriiplusion, of ' undetermined
■lid a subsequent resinous
if tha Newport Tar and Turo Company.plants resulted in
br lBiirian, alffht whites

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T3rfTTictf
c l*

r Wirt, one o f them a nOgrn
« » precarious condition J i t
a hospiUil hero With attending phy­
sicians holding out little hope for
their Hfcovery.
' *■' , v » • Tf4
, They "shire suffering from terrlbl.A tturns and Injuries sustained
when the blast wecVod the struc­
ture In which soma .of them wqro
employed. Another white'man la

rithout the
s concernreal estate ctrmw fpw pleitw ■imo
dnllton .had sold
rten Bolton for *1,250
r Hated with him at
reepted • check from
150 but receipted only
[ton testified on the
s to!d_JJolton that ho
: him the M
extrn fifty
Both Vernon and

The i
that so|
crablc i
a periof
Chrlatm
New Y&lt;
'for busl
nail, L
and otKi
tecs’ pal

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of War Davis and AV- suit of tho numerous now families
etary of the Treasury that have moved to Sanford, accor­
o In hard luck. They ding to T. W. Lawton, county sup­
Andrew
or education, and
have I
their , holidays erintendent
1
which working
discovered that ,teachers and principal* are ex­
r speclai
to have a busy time during
TR'Cded
ifl-1pected
ititgr tjwy w anrthinuition th cin n mito-wnsrmaea-oh
tho
remainder
of the achblastic
islature to do or leave un­ upcctior iripa—Davis .of some year.
and Andrews of certain’
to for the most part they army p
It for distant Christmas customs tationn. It chenccs that
IOL1DAY R E
The.members of the diplo- these p a and atationa axe (n
:orps, though far from their Florida, nd that at least la fopX END.CONGl
lands, generally have holl- tunate,; la being the Ideal time
Visit there, while Washvltattons hither and yon of year
present la rather raw
iderlinga
preside In their ingtoh
and col&lt;

tlnu.ed

ption they would tako If
itltion was voted down,
objected to tho bulkhead as
and stated that It was not
able Improvement to the

tVAGER QUEEN
ITA LY CALLED
[DEATH TODAY
IwtlnunT Proin P ig . lA

’

Just prior to the b la«?l»jjt company officials aald they were pot
sure .whether or not the man wap
wan
in tho Tiojnfty qt the time of tjx»

tho Area warn extinguished

PA K J

,y‘“Why did 1 do i t f " he
"Only excitement thatfe
never thought about the pee

" I C &amp; t ' . h . t four other* P iw t
hly bnvo.bfpij

when It wai
Elfl ■’inf
motiifr prori

,ue T o S’

tho tar*«H lQ riti5^flPfant ' torm',
was ready , tb testify.
Tha House Intorstato Commerce
Commission, directed by resolu­
tion to, inquire into alleged mani­
pulation of rubber prices by the
British colonial governments, plan-

tnlied' From Pago 1.)
mittep in tho Senate. J| having op­
[telegram Saturday morn- en hearings, op ,tho first piece of
ierlff Hiern, ordering tho railroad legislation of tho session.
latter' ^ prevent the exhibition,
One negro still wad missing tot
and in ■nlng the aheriff that he day, and it is believed bis remains
^Jekl responsible *for such were 1 hthq now cooling fire slto,
would
Vlolatli ■of the statue. The exTho .foreign debt aettiomeut
hibitio ras held, as scheduled, the question agreements waited the
;■ summoned the aheriff an house ways and means com•If ’. tfl
ir.r-■** ‘ i
*■*■»L.f i-j.-i1:
mitteo today. The senate financi­
■ernor’s action. It was ex- al conduce had before it the tax
jraa based on section 5084 bi], passed on to it by the house
ncral atatutea. which pro­ just before the recess..
be of not less than *2,600 ■ Immediate hearing! before tho
i than $5,000 or by Im- House Agricultural Committee on
4t-for hot more than five'
in aiding farmers in dls-!
* "an exhibition or fight proposals
posing of surplus crops are to be'
man and" bull, op between
Bought bynmrtnbcrf of tHo Iowa
, any other animal, for delegation,
who have bills ready
? anything of vafuo, qy
a result o r w hich'; MY for presentation The samo queflg anything of value la to tlon la" being considered by Sec-'
ed, acquired, but or wag- retarjf jJprdln&lt;?,- who baa arranged^
crcd, of
for fonfcrcnccs
with Interested
sion fea
person^ during the month.
direct!^
/v Tha situation resulting from
l&gt;r. E Irene* Satin, was the first cessation of work in the anthra­
woman a ectcd to a full prtfessor- cite mines also Is to com^ more
ship irf han American school qf
first r I ; the first elected prel­ forcibly before'tbo House, ono Im­
Ident i our leading medical', so­ pending measure proposing gov­
clitics, lve Association of Ajiat* ernment operation of the ‘mines
outlets,
when a strike lasts longer than
flSimiS
__ 9 _____ H U
80 days.
stitute T^&gt;r Medical Reacarcb,
i
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cHmnenfWirs mado"by some of
e members relative to signboards
i some of the main, highways
ading in tho direction of the
ty. Tho president advised tho
embership that the Chamber of
P'SHAiR W Jfa tft the,.. present

Plant^ To Be greeted

ana does not prohibit the 1
unrestricted shipment and
such materials as cctto
mcll, Kanit, Acid Pbospha ' 2 l,
me &lt;

—(IP}—A great pea-front esplanade,
200 feof. wide, tho first and only
ocean drive Ip Southern Florida
lined with 7 miles of white Wry
lights and bulkhoaded
directly
down to tho a'urflnMKjjdUjts -of
Biscayne Boy U W ng pligned by

FORD
I *, WINS
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'rA*',J-|

CORAL GABLES, FIs., Jan. 4
—UP}—A contract has just beer
signed hero^pr^ha erection of ii
sbles, according to an an~ ----------- Mornouncement -by Charlei

tiTrj'iiOTi

(FLAG LER SYSTEM ) ?

0 \raem and D^yelopers of
parted ts^cgin’ nLont^Fibj H,' wltff
plans under way for operation by
notiflatcr tHln Oct, 1. The struck

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Ireland was tho only
converted to ChristUuU
thq shedding of oqeTOi
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Seminole County, Florida
thing else. The wish was

wqlt* you' shall - Tiave a

tone and, at omre, but you

^Margha^.aaid

^ $ * . *lFays wore clothe*

. R. Renan. Jr ., President' '
W. Hoffman, Vice President
General Offices, City Bldg.

!hv wlth tho Utest

Hotel.Accommodations- Modern and up to

U&gt;e .rti,;3it*nu

scleSSeii.^ ghd. wrote si
'tile heroines of 8kalrt&gt;*t never had been pub* . also yWrot* i poetry.

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B L ^ u g u M lIn e , F I a ^ r

fc&amp; Prf f SQ p A ACWI

MW EAR Vi . j

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year. Rates reasonable.
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op*
on Life
not was made to ajuasIh 1006 while motoring
L Bernard. Two arrests

Location. . Southeastern Seminole; Cdiihty, 36
on New Smyraa-Okeechotej B ranch E

'eaturei
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Unequaled citrus and trucking lands. Poultry

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WASHINGTON. Jam 4 . - ^ P ) Heijry Ford won in the supremo
court today in t his 'fight against
Dodge Brothers. J . Calvert t Spin
preJecpAlo bqVtiftdcrtakor&amp;rtbrtly. and others arising out of th6 con­ Stockholders
v'J ttvo Tfllkgmrthe propAMMoulodemnation pf land lmp«|Y«n»a^
vnrd have already been construct­ tho river Rouge at Dutroit.
Seminole
ed,, it was learned with Mr.‘ Mer­
h«ld In th e
rick’s announcement. Millions of
th e B k h k
dollars w|U bo spent on tho Biscaync development, 'according to
TALLAHASSEE, Jari, 4 . ^ ( ^ information given out here, with u Tlie stato supremo court recqyiven
number of largo financial busi- ed today nftcr q recess owta th&lt;
ness houses throughout the coup* holidays.
other bustneM that i
try to collaborate With tho Coral
perly come before the
Smallpox .is popWariy'ktji
Gables Corporation in the pro-v
’Hchvcniy Flowers” ‘|q Chlni

OUR W AY
dsn -:q o ; p p !1
s t Ab Beo

by N a th a n M iy o j comuTfJi

Sea-Front Esplanade,
200 Feet Wide, Wfll Be
Constructed By Miami

3 OfNnr^nnounccd a t the raagting
j»*en ipourpotV ' v d r S '!o m m ? 4 o Whom gore1
tha credit for tho arrest of.K in- ated under tho srato law and that
ard, believes that ftUl others will all business of the future would bo
bo nrrested in connection with tho governed through, tho by-laws and
operations of the gang over tho rules under which: the paper*
holiday season. Several clues arc were filed.
being worked out which poticc be­
lieve will result In the arrest and
Old Germnn sheep-shearers from
cpqviction of several Scjnlnola
the
Iinrtz mountains shear as
county mep,
many I s twenty stftep In a day,'
Large Cold Storage doing the operation so skilfully
as not to cut the skin of tho an-

facture of^*00 tons of,Ice dally
and tbo torage of perishable pro-

m^

are complicated by galea. Central
i »
£
l
Europe remains the pHnelpal suf­
ferer. Communication is defective
and the dull extent of the disaster
will not be known dor some .time.
One report reaching Londeq says consldi
tho toll off dead has reach td 1,000
____
In Trnntlylvanla. that tramT included in
Tho flood water of the Tholsn ment, and will entitle &lt;

R EA LTY BO
Ho s t m p l

are in jail in S t ' Augustine, deny
nny knowledge of'tho Sanford robbegiea&gt;.but are said* to nave « n f
lessoa1 to St. Joppa county hotof
AHW-and nre repdcrttd to have Imi

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one i or more
than one bram
different purcl
leatlnation In the same &lt;

^ n E d bf f l b f drivitfg hisjear ip
Bylyan faka and there awaiting
the’Crew boys and Pride, who stay-j
ed behind In Sanford for tho nun

It of this ' exodus.
life, and, to a consii
it official activity, *
am a few. days be
i until a few days after
p's nearly dies ouL An
!SS, lt*a aa dead as * &lt;J&lt;*jr
al merchant*. hotel men
l who live on’ the abseninage—when they're here
1 to it, however, so. they

fgested P l a n s Governor Fails To
iy Remove Need Oust'Hilisborough

fire Marshal

{Continued From-/Pi|(B \ jf* ’
la said to have confessed f bo part
tlcipntinn In a hold-up pp’thp road
to Jacksonville, where ho and the
other members o f the gang wont
eftai H ir e are sale} to hayc #u*nected thpm in connection witbtha

EW A R TS WASHINGTON LETTER
KINGTON, Jan. 4.—Holiday
U quiet In Washington, al[Congress goes home, almost
kdy/ So do a majority of
Kartmcnt heads. Tho Su[Court Justices nre pretty
■nned out Lesser officialfets a few days leave if It
[doee‘it« best to contract a
Id or some such thing—not
| enough to Interfere with
tnsion’a; enjoyment but sutly grave to prevent g6)ng to

were In
The blai
pot extl
hour*. 1

S ch o o ls Open LAW FOR
* in g C lose O f 5 $
ide V a ca tio n
? U ?F I

icd in Ignorance of IpU
a, and he wall therefore
violation ’ of the law
designed to prevent un»
dealings and not pi

Dr CHARLES P. STEWART

bat It said 'to

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�Epochal days
w ith 1925, wl
w iM taj'for Sanford what
fundamental neceas ty fo r
a tourist center. Nineteo
brought to Sanford tho Hot
period wl
down in Sanford's history
crying need of the city was
reW v al, one t&gt;y
A review oft the post ah
(tents
o f the
various obstructions *and J!
Thopnvlwrj
development of this comm'
met and solved, public utilftios
court, the back dp°r °* the League
fication inaugurated, and now tt
Prosperity here, everybody, of
progressive steps that have Wwal— .
_
an elaborately appointed tourist hotel to partly m eet a hous­ the&lt;.wealth-gathertng kind, getting
rich. Not many,thinking very seing problem that is daily assuming more serious proportions, rioualy about the real problems of
The Hemld-congratu!atea*today all who wero Instrumen­ the future.
a Ail
,p*rlnl tal in bringing to Snnford thfl Hotel F o rre st Lake. . ‘I t would
So the old year ends, and the
be unfair to mention the names of only a few, for the united 192(1 cornea in.
support and co-operation o f ‘all the people made .'the hdtel
BUT MEN always have had
possible.
The Hulick brothers have worked incessantly, troubles, always hive had worries.
r rests to
sometimes twenty-four hours a day* to effect the completion
of the establishment, and to them The Herald extends coh- peril,- Red RusitBT*(fgrtssive Tur­
of 8L Johas ln
JpratuJMifiJW.in
gratul;it,H'ns in opening
opening tho
uio magnificent structuroDtllSTthree'
structure oniy tnree key, once it was about pirates,
(Inyfl after the scheduled time, despite tong delays attending slave raids, mammoths, etc. We
the delivery of material and equipment as a result of exist­ must wdrry.
ing rail embargoes.
V‘£ !
THE STOCK exchange old year
In the opening announcement o f the Hotel Forrest Lake died happy, prices going up, brok­
i, hotel*, a p a r t lies an object lesson, a worthy and eminont example of £he ers and their .customer?— except
#f street pavlftrf things that can be achieved by faith, initiative and co-opera­ the foolish bears—convinced that
the "little old U. S. A. la all right.”
i
of brtlerird tion. One ohozt year ago the erection in Sanford of a tour­
The qsual last day "selling for
ist hotel, such as we now have, was little'm ore than a gauzy cash” by men that have lost, and
Monroe, t
,
dream of a few optimistic men.. Two months later, on Feb­ want to deduct the losses from
ruary 27, Mayor Forrest Lake and Frank P. Forster turned therr Income tax was slight Thera
of school •system
was more probably buying for cash
a tor h e m iM fa- the first two shovels of dirt., Today the hotel opened, for income tax purposes, by those
marking the beginning of a period of devyopment destined that* had sold the market short.
to be without parallel in Sanford's history.
IHOLB VBRflB FOR TODAY
MONEY WAS dear, you had to
in olden times the builder of cities came in martial rai­
------- * •
pay G per cent for th'e pleasure of
ment
with
armies
and
slaves
to
rear
a
community
by
force
of
A * TERRIBLE WARNING—
speculating in stocks, almost ns
And .Noeh begs n to be a hus- arms. The modern city builder comes in tho guise of the much as though you Wanted to
hotel promoter, with legions of plasterers, steel workers and build's new building for people to
•ndman, and ha ^planted
-*---—*•aof.
—
Bvineit . laborers. He may truly be termed a builder of cities, for
mdriw Jdrank
the
drunken." pen. 9:20. paved streets, fine stores and all manner of civic attractions
l l . good man's
man's
-May ithis
In the etock mnrkot.
ord, lead u* to thgtik avail nothing if no housing provisions are made for those
■ light; for wo know who ore attracted to a. city. Tho widest advertising cam­
THE MOST remarkable . good
paign that a community can launch Is fa r more of a detriment news is from, our glorious sister
than an assqt to its development if that coriimunlty Is lacking republic, France. In all of that
lations, for those who come expecting comfortcomfort­ greatt intelligent natlqp/,there are
in accommodations,
THE FUTURE
able hotels and find none depart to disseminate tales preju0 call dicial to that community's growth!
1 m« .
Sanford has had comfortable hotels in t h c p a a tb u t on
Bre to lniufflelentnum bcr nnd CeftafnTy nothing jn the way of
tourist houses comparable to the Hotel Forrest Lake, whose
opening has removed the greatest stumbling block-in th e
let us reed the days city’s path to increased development.
iwn, reveal the way*
In the celebration of this epochal day in Sanford, The
Herald would suggest and urge the continuance of the same
demand for better things that haB been instrumental in ac­
complishing Sanford’s great growth. Now that we have
the Hotel Forrest Lake let us resolve to*have another and
still another, for dissatisfaction with existing attainments is
the only real Bourco of progress, and the community that
develops only as present day .Heeds demand is soon out­
stripped by the city that,, plans, for the future, nnd refuses . ;
to bo satisfied with facilities Adequate only for the rfrhtrFjJ.,

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1 The situation Has led the Echo du Nord of Lille to publish

AND MR. Hoover, secretary of
that strange tody that we call ap open letter to Clemenccau, France’s, war-time premier,
commerco, is cheerful. He says
a Future should rpVoal them aU.
wc musu’t spend too much money,
.’ v.lJ-Douglae Malloch.
mustn’t gamble so much, and
mustn’t buy on tho installment
plnn.
Don't pay too much attention to
mow story
that last, however.
- now about the
What you 'don't buy, you can't
should bo run.
enjoy. Only bft Mure that you can
rcnlly pay for what you buy, on tho
Nlnotoen hundred and twenty-sUl
installment plan, or otherwise.
has started In with a rush which {■
• forerunner of an exceptionally
THE STRANGEST story of tho
prosperous year for
dying year is that of Mrs. Elisa
Nussbaum, 58 years old, and n
grandmother.
____ _ .ie confesses that
she plotcd with four others to kill
her husband, older than herself, be­
cause sho wanted to marry another
It is u fitting tribute to the ‘T iger” of Franco to be thus man.
. .
Mrs. NUB*baufn’s excuse is thnt
urged to guide the- destiny of his country.
Clemenccau
fourty-four years of married lifo
is now in his eighties but is us active ns most; men are when in
her husband’s only kind act was
(Pe’d like to know Why It Is that
t at tha molt Inopportune mo- they ure in their fortios. He piloted tho ship of state that once he bought her some Ice
nt somo wireless iCatlon smnsli- through its most trying times, the years when Frahce was cream.
in on the radio and ruins a lunged in the World War. He ruled with a firm hand but
The other man, it seemed, loved
lutuoi solo or interesting
her
and waited fourteen years for
o carried France through thoso turbulent times like no the huakawi
t&lt;nU*i—They though!
other mun of his clay enuid hnv« rinnn — -— -r—h —~
that was long enough, so’ they
.-jM-inp modi' :i r.sfir — The ‘Tiger” has' been inactive, except for writing hia
In which to drive an automo- memoirs, sioco his exit from politics. There is, however,
lue to tha enforcement uf tha no doubt that he has followed governmental a ffa irs very
ng light oixlinancc. There
and »..
should
he
com6
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•“ s e e .fit to
~ —
-T—
i be no lft-up along this line closely sinco his ■retirement,
all motoriate know and abide out bf his retirement, ho would bo able to meet th e situation.
Ho would meet it, but lie would rule with an iron hand. 1 he

E

Imost a million dollars clear question is whether Franco would be willing in peace time
It was rexllxed by tho city of to submit to a dictatorial rule?
tspnviUa.from'Ua water and
f l i g h t plants in 1925, tho
est jrear in the history of tho
deport®in Is, says the JackmnNEW WAR PLANS
MIAMI TRIBUNE
Ivldual will
The War Depadnent's plans for slowed on record,
mobilising the nation In tho'“ncxt the most costly. •
owner doesn't object to war” ore based on the principle
Meanwhile the ont
.quarter If he esn park of “no slackers—no profiteers.”
of
the nation will
nrntown section and can
The amount of sleeking In tho
e t* and tho things in It last war Is. atill remembered, “without exception
industrial pccupatipn.'
Md by a watchman.
though men slacked far leu than bu
nlso "conscription
dollars. As regards profits, it is
heard of at Hast ono said that .23,000 persons became resources" and “such
mspiwy that millionaires out of wnr buslnis.i. necessary to control |
dlvi^ehd of • It Is nlaanrd “to enuio any mili­ I All very good, m
1 percent as tary .force op to 4,000,000 mtn are obliged to nasujn
m r . Will more‘ rapldly, more comnlctrly and war." And the more
ment harps qn aucht
mero Interest tho Aw
will take In clfo rtS

Our idea is that now i,
time for a bachelor *to k
for Governor of Taxxts,~A
Gaiette.
i ^*
right klrtd ofTbosrrfor . ,

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\V\W\v* t ,\\|

&gt;t*tfMaos a bill
e-bets arc two
be enforced.

n make yon fee*

a. ■

‘ The man who tried bp. 1
something and falfiW’TTiii]
ufing.his head for g change,
falo Post.
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The really hard .thing is
able to aay whethlr it ii eg
tunlty a t the door or another
monstrator.—Detroit
New*.
That effort "being made ts
Russia Into the League of Ng
may be Just a clever ruse toI
up the League.-—Southern Lot
man.
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FED ER A L ROBBERY

MY FAVORITE STORIES
By IRVIN S. COBB

* MOBILE REGISTER

man, "you're
'you’re away
nway off
oir your best.
ocst.
It Wasn't His More Either
.The line runs through tho gap
This one, I think, Is old enough nearly half a mile down tho mount­
to bo entitled to n revival In ite ing below hero."
_second childhood. t As the__story — ”ThntV~wh5Tc‘ H- uscd to run,"
runs, a venerable mountaineer re­ said the engineer, "but it seems
siding near tho boundary between there was n mistake in the origi­
nal job of running Ihe line. Acr
Tannossee nnd North Carolina Sat cording to tho new survey it'll pass
one bright afternoon on the stile in about fifty feet from yodr' house,
front of his cabin busily^ engaged
In following his regular occupa­
tion of doing nothing at all. At
the edge of the clearing, fifty
yards away, suddenly nppeared an
individual in flannel shirt nnd
laced boots who aimed at the old
gentleman n round burrellcd Instru­
ment mounted on n tripod, which
the tiajlvc naturaljy-piistopk, for n
fanf'kU tf’o ftt'JM t irtg rttfe. . Up
went,both his hands.
"Don’t nhoot!" he shouted, ”1
surrender/’
.»-&lt;t
“I’m not fixing to shoot," said
tho stranger, drawing nearer, “"I
belong to on engineering crew.
We’re surveying the n ote line.”
"Shukkins, son," said the old

If a state government doea not Its cltiiens, whether it wiika
understand or approve of the prin­ do «o or trot.
The -SXCUflfl-offered for the
ciple P( cutUngT-down
largo-forIsTlKit there ought not to be i
*
* fL * tones by means of an Inheritance largo fortunes devised to ova
tax, the federal inheritance tax is descendants. Nd objection to be so framed as tv do the cut­ pears Tailed J o large fortune perl
ting without consent of the state, but it appear* that when they i
and make off with ail the money. bequeathed by will or otherwises
In order to Induce thv* state "to do fall into possession of others, tb
what it may not want to do, the become obnoxious, and it la,tk
federal statute will provide that, to reduce them; and, if they i
if the utate adopts an inheritance very large, to destroy then! J
tax, the federal government will a correspondent of thin newraaj
allow tho state a credit up to a says, in a letter printed in Frtdx
.maximum' o f ‘80 percent of tho Issue, Ahe object. Is to "shart t
federal inheritance tax against the fortunes with those'who helped
,tax collected by the-state. -If the produce them,” and to “prom
federal tax is a dollar, and tho the general welfare of the p«
. .. , ™
state tax is 50 cents, the federal of the nation.”
As Senitor Underwood itW
tax will be
reduced
40
cents,
If
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I s y ^ ® in«uS?isfi^tirdy

state _gets’ nothing. ~ The bill Is, consistent with any theory of |
therefor*, a way of forcing a state ernment except that of the «t
to impose an Inheritance uuc upon muniiCs."

POSTALaDEFICIT
MIAMI HERALD
self-supporting' Is foollahpin. I
cknnot be. It IK slraplg a quests
as to tho way in which tb* rod]
administration, p h lll. be rollrfj
We American people become N
fussy about taxes. There U.I
way on earth of evading Um I
long as wo maintain tho txiU
departments of (government. I
department la PY«r seif-supportit
or ever will be, or oier ehonlJl
The people must pay the bill. ■
should he Interested only in ka
ing the bill aa low as IS comliti
With good government.
. There is reason to believe tl
the bill is higher than it shooM
in some cases, and that in otk
the service is less efficient U
it should - be. In tho case of I
post office department there i
a good many pdopis who would
Willing to nay more for better i
vice, and for better salaries to
men and women, who are
the best they., have to the ms
of the. public for rather m«

THE BREAKFAST TA BLE
ASHEVILLE CITIZEN

1s practlcaUy self-supporting ana
Investigators Peking the cause Iis not tho communion tablo of? the will be wholly so sometime.
I t is doubtful whether the. pub­
of Increase in crime generally find 1church type which’ is In mind but
old-fashioned breakfatu table. lic is much worried dbout whether
tho source in the decrease in home the
*
this department, or any othfcf de­
training. The homo has largely ] There it was that the family for­ partment of tho governmoint, id
merly
communed—there
it
.
was
broken down—this is,tho chief |
that they gathered at the ringing efllf-sun.*jorting or not. The whole
cause of the crime wave, they &lt;
of the breakfast bell and enjoyed ( cost of operating this or any other
agree.
.
1n meal so substantial that it waa department falls ultimately upon
Then comes the question, why :necessarily leisurely. At this sea­ the people, and It docs nob make
much difference what method is
has tho home so changed that it son of tho year the menu Included taken for collecting the cost.'
perhaps sausage, or fried ham,
exerts less good influedce than grits, hot biscuit or hot wafflea
Tho person who buys a twe^epnt
formerly T Nnturnlly tho nnswor with other incidental dimes.
stomp is helping pay the expqnsea
is important and no o*nc can com­
The family met thero and talked of the
business of the counplain that there is lack of answeni things over—what happened .and trjf. If the two-cont stamp does
what
was
likely
to
happen,
and
not quite pay the cost the added
—thoro are dozens of thorn. Neg­
father nnd mother made helpful
lect of family worship, claims one; comments. If they had homilies to amount mast bo paid in some way,
the obtrusion of now Interests, the deliver they delivered them then, and paid by the person Mho buys
tho stamp. There is no onp else
druw of social life, the distractions With othors at tho breakfast ta­ to pay IkJ Thb ldea th at the po«t
of society, fashionable mothers, fa­ ble's adjunct—the supper table. Tho office department must be made
table insured the gathering
thers too much engrossed in busi­ i laden
thero of the. entire family and Ita.
ness, iny others.
menu clone preventedhastening
Still others assert thst homo from it.
SOUTH BEND, IND
training has ceased because there, _ Now the family breakfast has al^most ceased in many families.
is practically no real home In the There is no breakfaHt bell; the
I f that court'should
No one should bo surprised that
cal error, thep 'the who!
case of mnny families. The mem­ brcakfnst has- become Europeanorganized crime has a . grip'on tho xFnjust be startod over
bers are attracted elsewhere by izod and lightweight and tho uublarger cltlep, that law is losing its
By tbelr power to «apl
society, by moving pictures, by at­ btan tin Is of yore are no more. In
their place are ready prepared respect, and that public opinion Is
tendance on lodges and churches foods such as shaved corn, bloated
scornful of the agencies or Justice.
and uplift societies and by auto­ wheat, desicated chaff, de-vltaiNo one need look farther than
mobiles. The homo hi not much ized
a* quickly
___ cereal, with
*
* cooked tho history of a very famous caso
tqor* than a lodging house—a gar­
to find tho cause of much’ of tho
crime and of moat disrespect for
age where humans storo themsblves when they hnvcjioMfhfiiu elsi?
Two years ago a multlmllllon.
to BO.
'“ • O m
airo and nis son ware Indicted by
So much we havo all read, almost
a federal jury In Washington on
to rupiction, and so a new sugges­ ceases to e x i t * ; ,
a
charge of * bribing: a eablnatof.This theory, which is. advanced
tion will a tje a st have the merit of by a highly intelligent Asheville ficqr, or conspiring to bribe him,
novelty. It* charges that tho loss man, will bear examination, to any to give away the people’s oil fields.
Hero was a crime which,'hud'alt
of home Inf luencu is directly trace­ the least. Certainly it Is that tho
t h n r x u r n t l n l * n t I r o n . n n I f I t 1V O M
family
table
is
not
in
most
cases
able to the abolition o f-the com­
what it was—and certainly It was
munion table in
iy hofee.
an Unportarit fsctoi; in home life.

PROVIDENCE NEWS

’■ surprtsturn out

^"f y«ni

Moscow imyi n rit tax U
relievo peo^nts ® Preanmi
what they have, left.—Wall
Journal.

WHEKLER^PERSEGUTION
ENDS
nDfMn iMJVinn u rm o

too laxy to worry

“

It seems Impossible that
once were the billy food
poor. Chico (Cal.) Repot

n dir

FRANK MUNSEY leaves his
millions, nobody knows yet how
back at Sanford, the.city promising.
many there are, to the Metropoli­
tan Museum of Art in New York
City.
although it come too!
That will into-ost the art dealers
*
The “Tiger" To The Rescue .
e,
of tho world. It interests less the
V
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our joy, and havo it,
France's Appeal for a strong man to lead it out of its pres­ me n that worked for him. :
hope ahead of one.
ent crisis arising over tho financial policies of the nntion, Ip SECRETARY MELLON, who
becoming
pronounced. Tho trying times have caused th« kuowr mnr" about real businasn
0w load of grief Would
1“ V,
1
V |* / . * '•
French to scour the country for a lender, but thuH far their ! from hon
China nnd then back
grief we are to bfar search has been unproductive.
I the. nth"” way than anybody else
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i not In^ mystery,
At this timo France has no outstandintr lenders. The coun­ in th». United States, wishes tho
at has enough of care— try Js overrun with "average politicians,” and her best men world a happy new year nnd says
Lhe future always wtfar
wo are gulnj; to have it.
like a clouded moon. arc too old to appear as rescuers, while the young ones lack
Continued nnd increasing prosaaws too SM
liati too
inn expcrlanco. Some foreign observers, the Literary Digest
k not to» L
know
much
erity In the United States, nnd
"'■bon,
. i pomta,out, hcUevu that if Frgnco had ju st one man who was otter conditions abroad ns well ns
Mr who would core to face tho gfent e n o u g p j establish a dictatorship, It might be the best homo, arc included in his prcdicyvsrs
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Yho know tho sum of all their tiling1that could happen to the nation.

" ”

From tho very beg
caso against Senator ^
’not a prosecution but
Uon. a persecution uni
pqnish the man from.)
the part he jrtayed If
Harry .Daugiicrty. 0(
tana o' jury speedily oc
Senator, notwithatandlr
remarkable efforts n t t
ment of Justice to corn
having used hiq office']
That verdict ought to.
onaugh and would.* c
emuigli if justice and I
vengeance had bceu tu&gt;&gt;
Instead of closing thi
the Department of Jit

tor Wheeler is cleared on all tho
charges agtinst him. But who con
forgive tho Department of Justko
for tha mart it has played! Evi­
dently tne political venom in that
department did not disappear even
'v|hen Pre i dcnt,4 Coolidgo ,woa
forced by piiblie opinion to kick tho
Ohio gang out of it. Mr. Coolidgo
stood for Harry Daugherty long
after the latter’s name had beepmo
a stench In the nostrils ox - ‘the
American people. We ore nqt pre­
pared to say thnt this fact W jfpyj*
have had some effect mi the p,quls
of those who Infolded Uit.DppArtntent of
r.i'lu r than'Jflgh'J®6
rlendsrest chance
of

a decision^ H
the’indictment
- The appeal,
court of npjjea

�IISS GEORGIA M OBLEY
INHONOROF MISS GLA
|he loveend Mr*,
gracious

v

Mien Elolic Brady, Maurice
mk lYlmblsh and Mr. McQulnn formc ,.a P,
ed a party at luncheon. Mr. and
* i M r s .
Norman De Forest and
7 T r daughter. Mr*. A. M. DeForeat and
. "V -,T Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield made, up
l.at 10
party

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"member* Tniett'wermm tm jr tbowr a t runchw^fetho* MMr. Voorheeg^a Therrlault, C.
w Metno- N W1i„gmit A1 Lm . Hodgson Ball,
f
\
J . G. Ball, and BiUle Ball compoa-

Ugh scare prixi
when nho entertained 1»t Jjrldgw at ting for the $
ntr heme on Oak Avenue,- honor- we* Coty’a noi
Lingte was tho
Wilson was presented a .vanity
tables of player*. ':
dresser. Mt; and a lacy boudoir pllBaskets Of, erijuislfe. pink roses,
combined '.with yellow narcissus,
Foliowfngt tba tame, the tables
were laid with embroidered cloths,
and refreshment#’ of chicken aalad, olives, cheese ballk, aaltines,
ice*, cake and eoffe were served
t the hostess assisted by Mrs.
obleyV* Mid. Harry Wilson and
Mis* Martha- FoX,
-Mis*'Mobley received her guest#

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Meeting* A t Woman's
Club Tuesday To Be
One Of importance
The meeting of the board of
managers a t 10 . o’clock Tuesday
morning, marks thi beginning of
Woman’s Club activities for the
new year. . Many new and -inter­
esting plans win bo carried out lh

Club Is Entertained
By Mrs. George Bishop

ARRIVALS
MONTEZUMA - . '
rine Collins, Athens'] Ga.;
_Mrs. G. V. Brown. New
&gt;r. and Mrs. Thomas Morsoriville;; Mr. and Mrs. J .
rd, Jacksonville; K. H.
Jacksonville; W. W. Wright,
i# MrsfTJsisy Martin, Jacki; Ray Stephens, Jackson6BM IN 0LE
. Went,- City; Mr. and Mra.
iLcmolr. City; T. L. Towier,
Rec, B. Sofer, JacWdhvB!*;
C. J , Gray, Jacksonville;
[Osteen, New Smyrna; H.
a, New Smyrna; .Harry S.
an, i''Pittsburgh, Pa.; P.
In, Pittsburgh,' Pa.7 "Mr.
k. J . Wernikoff, Jnck.-u.nI W. Smith, Winder, Gn.;
Mira. E. D. RInbardt, At-,
1 ; Wr W. Walter, Orlando;
■ervey. Charleston, S. C.;
■rvey-.
Charleston,
S. C.;
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NItiaaItBSWII# iji
Vise
R. H: Schoffer, West
I). A. MacWhlrter,
A.’ Lea. Atlanta;
ihter; John Parriah,
f Mrs. C. L. Hall,
Ruth Weed, Tampa;
North. Tampa; Sam
im pa-T. M. Hender; K. C. Otchicy, MorZCTyL. Stcurart, Mor­
[ Williame, ,Sanford; Jim
•Id. W«at ..Palm r Beach;
krone* . Mt- Ndeon, Mol•W. M. ’ Calloway, Atlan&gt;h J . Morgan,' Jaeksonvlllej
K. S. /AllWrgor, Miami;
Rouse; S t Pstcrsberg; Mr.
M . Martin,; Glen Springs,
[Mr*. E. Haier and Mina
len Springs;-N. J .t H. E.
Atlanta, Ga.; A.;C. Wither[Atianta; George B. NelU ford, Cano,; James V.
Stanf o rd. Conn.; Mr. and
i A. Elliott, Chicago; Sara
Chicago; Mr*. Je ff Thomsma City; Mrs. 0..tam aripaj Mr. and Mrs. Eh Gonr., Miami; W. J , Hall, 8anf. B. Bishop, Dunedin.
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|N CIRCLE TO MEET

- Old Father Time with his hour
glass, decorated the tally carda,
and whhn Korea were added-after
a spirited game of bridge, It was
found that the high score prise,
£ dainty vanity, had been won by
Miss Margaret Wight of Cairo/Ga.
The low score prise,, a purse rixfl
bottlo of perfUIKe/ went 1tT.‘ Miss
Claire Zachary.
Refreshment* of pineapple but­
terfly salad, sandwiches cut In the
various card symbols, olives and
hot chocolate were served by. the
hostess'- after the card -game.
Those enjoying this pleasant aftClaire. Zachary,
Carmeta Barber, Emily Griffin,
Lena Belle Hagan, Katherine Sym
tries, Margaret Wi;
Ruth Kent
meetings for social greet­
and Mrs. James Bel le of DeLam business
ings, but as the meeting of this
week is to have Mias Watters' il­
lustrated lecture on the city of
Paris for its program. It is planned
With Dance Saturday to invite members and their guests

Among the many social af­
fairs of the past wftk, one of . ex­
ceptional pleasure was. that of Sat­
urday afternoon when Mrs. C. D.
Bishop entertained the members‘of
the Fortnightly Bridge Club at her
lovely home.on Magnolia AvOnue.
Red Rosea and fragrant narcis­
sus were uted“ n charming profus­
ion, in the epaCioua living room
whero the card tables bad been ar­
ranged.
The afternoon passed— all ..too
quickly In the absorbing game of
bridge. After counting the Korea,
Mrs. Georg*-A.~D«George Ar-De Cottes, was
given the prise for high score, it
being an elaborately embroidered
guest towel. The consolation, also
a towel done in Maderia embroldery£ ibu
fell to the lot of Mrs, Harry
ery,
B. Lewis.
Mrs. Bishop served a delicious By Tri Delta Members
snlad course with fruit cake and
- " ‘ -■ecoffee at th l conclusion o f . the
The last but not the least of the
game. The guest* .included only many social eventa given for the
the mombers of tho club.
college set, was the informal dance
given Saturday evening by the
Mrs. Peck Entertains members df"the Tri Delta Sorority, it being held at the new City
With Lovely Bridge Holl.‘
~
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' Holiday
Parftr Frid ay Evening walls of this spacious room, and
formed a lovely setting for this doMost enjoyable in every way lightful affair.
- ‘
was the bridge party given on FrtTho music-was .unusually good,
being furnished by. tho . Seminole
Syncopators,. Feature d a n c e *
being two tables of players. X,
Tho room*, whero the card
tables were placed, ware bright
with^ baskets and bowls of golden
calendulas and greenery.
The
score cards were done in floral de­
signs In keeping with the . color
motif, which was also carried out
in. the refreshments.
Of exceptional interest was the
game of bridge played daring the
evening, the |op score print for the
ladles, being awarded to M n.
Eugeno.Tittle, while Grant Wilson
was presented the men’s high
prise.
.T-S-,
m - re
1
Following the awarding of the A ik i* mm'
prise*, Mr*. Peck served a temptjn jr *ala&lt;i couree with hot choco-

Much Dynamite Is
Used For Blasting
At Miami Suburb

Those enjoying the cordial hos­
pitality of thia young hostess were
Mr. , and Mra. Grant. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Tittle, Mr. and
Mr*. Donald Whitcomb of Aiken,
" ‘a
E. C., and Mri Peck.
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Unemployed Miners _
Hob Several Stores

GABLES.
Fla.,
4* * •
ICORAL
s U It A L #
U
T A J J lJ lU O a
* l ® &lt; » iJan.
f P ile
—( ^ —Approximately 10 tone of
dynamite have been used each week
for thepsat four years In blasting
at Coral Gables without an iceldent of any ltlridrf;i
This was the statement of W. S.
Lockridge, foreman of one of the
Hasting *gangS'**t work here in
transforming the undeveloped sec­
tion of Coral Gables Into a mlnia-

/ OJtACE BAY, N. S , J a a , 4.—
(^&gt;__qn*. , tpra\.wai burned and
Mverai looted WT’ l^OO unemploy-co*l, nilntra last night. The
raid* followed a meeting of the
miners at which, the urgency of
their need was expressed. No ’ar­
rests were mad*.
r' v
A store was burned in New Ab­
■lay morning at 10:30 erdeen. In both Grace and. New
m Garden Circle of the erdeen. Iry both Grace Bay, New
will meet
■ J a c k ^Ellsworth at her

tJaSJSG
JSS!&amp;
gin.

Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. H. B.
Lewis, and Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat,
the hostesses of the afternoon, will
be at the club/gg 2:30 o'clock, and
will be glad.t&lt;dlee every club membe* present. These monthly business meetings are tho occasions
,*et
‘Xor; « n .«eDisrtiTiMsriUjJjto
come together, and leant of the
entire work that J s being carried
°n. and are important to the wonian who wishes to ,keep herself
well informed a* to what the club
la planning and doing..

M issXeah W atters Is
Praised ByMrs.Brown
As Lecturer Of Note

MEMPHIS, Term., Jan.
—A denunciation of “Tho
tlon of war,” adopted by
whelming, vote of the yoi
plaV convention of tb * »
Eplscoptl*; church; was tk

Personals
■.n "Vtsakar. &lt;
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Mr. and Mrs. J . E . Bridges, Clay
Brid#t*^ohn Bridge* and Arthur
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon of Bridges who have Been the gtiesta
Ariel, Pa., announce the birth of of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zachary
holidays, left Saturday morning for
a daughter, Dee. 87.
ond Mrs. A. K. ^Fowgi for the
Miss Emily Bailey -leaves Tues­ their home at Rkbigh, N. C.
day afternoon for Salem, N. C„
Mlsma Mary Elisabeth Puleiton,
Georgia M obley,H elen Vernay,
Mae and Mildred Holly, Olive
Miss Bessie Zachary leave
Newman. Maud .Lake and Sarah
day afternoon for Bristol
EvOlyn Williams leave Monday aftwhere she Is chaperon at
eroon for Tallahassee where they
will resume their studies at FlorMlsa Emily Linjrte left Monday Ida State College,fot Women
afternoon for Tallahassee where
eho will resume her studies at Flo-1
rida 8tate‘ College for Women.
The Price Is Right
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner
and /amity of Burbank, spent the
week end here with Mrs. Turner’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Me-

*«M fUK For jo e r Cans

VT&amp; yoor « . a w s t

SANFORD

Sanford, F lo .

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Mrs. Arthur Manhall returned
home on Saturday evening from
•7i f\r*4«a* •%r
Washington, D. 0 .; where the spent
the past three weeks with her slstere.
4 '* * '
710 W. First S i. Phon#-47arir r
Mrs. A. H. Stone, who has been
spending the holiday# here with
her1family, left Monday for Gulf­
port,'Miss., where the will resume
[erlcH chln jrsn h* college there.

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LU M BERYA RD

2tG E . Second Street

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roumlllat.
of .Daytona, were the Week end
guest* of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rou­
mlllat at their home on Palmetto

A complete line of
Cypress and Pine .
Framing
Vernle Revels, a member of the Sheathing
faculty of tho v«ro High School, biding
v.
was the week end guest of Mr.

Vv*p ' ijr,
and Mrs. W. f. Hughoy&lt;and Mis* FlooringEsther Hughey at their home on Cellingtw '**7^ -raj ... ,&gt;
Fifth Street,
F in is hi;( . J’ , *.'■Vf^PLc1' Afr* •
1 —*
Mouldings \f.'.’ * &lt;t ■k*&gt;; . ' *
Mr. and Mrs.* William Moore Lath
Scott, and their guests. Miss Louise
.. ;&gt; .
Sarles, Miss Leona-Carman and Brick
.Jqc James, have returned from a
delightful week ewd'mewr tklp tb
iH io X vf-m
Tampa and SL Petersburg.

60 acre-* of land on hard
*nd rmllread near large i
division, price per acre
42 acres of land, ten scree In fine
five acres, right op railroad #nd proposed highway near 8
ford ready to subdivide, p r i c e - ---------------100 lota, west fltat sweat Vith* five hundred
frontage on same, tho very beet boy in the #Hy, price JIW ,
Twg tote.corner Thirteenth.and,Palmftto, 114x117,, — ,17A*

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Miss Margaret Wight, who has
boon tho guest of Miss Claire Zach­
ary for the holiday*,', left Saturday
afternoon for her homo at Cairo,
enroute to Washlgtonj D. C. whero
she attends school.
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apanding several months with his
son at Jacksonville, will arrive hero
on Tuesday for an exUnded stay

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Monroe Hutton, Mrs. 3
Mrs. O m it Wilson and J
Ogijvlo of Fort fiy e n .

Lewi* I. Hughey who hat bean
spending the holidays hare with
hi* parents, M * .and Mrs. W. I.
Hughey left Monday for Gaines­
ville whete he wfll resume hit
studies at the University of Flor-

Mist Leah Watters, who gives
the “English-Lake Country and
Her Poets", the first of a series
of three lecture* at the Woman’s
Club on Jan. 8 at 4 ‘e’clock ha*
delighted many southarn audience*
in the former year*. ’
Mr*. Anne Van New Brown,
head of the municipal Library,
who hoard Mias Watters! Address
before the state .librarians’ asso­
ciation In Orlando last March, fay*
“L am glad to indorse Mia* Wabters as one of our best speaker* at
Otir association
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Lake Country* and Her Poets’’,
was handled in a moat interastlpg
manner by Mis#‘ Watters, .whose
fine voice and talent In word
minting, coupled- with the use of
vely stereopti.con slides portray­
ing the wonderous landscapes, and
homes of the poets, fairly carried
her listeners beyond the busy strife
of life end they walked and lived
with these great poets of nature.
Many choice bite from the pens
of the various authors were beau­
tifully rendered, serving to deep­
en and strengthen the love in her
audiences for these poets and for
the greet out of doors of which ao
many of them wrote.”
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League Of Nations Is Bathing
Favored ByM ethodist
Young People’s Meet Covers.

One promisee the theater
father shot.

WlUoo b «n

9 after tho
rfreasiona. of
*kc won tho
hone. In &lt;mt~
ition, which
Emily

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runners, buffet sets, vanity sets, ai
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fted fashion Id al.par.nt
itlon o f a faVorable rrccjrt
new model* a t Uw K i f
omobllo Show thia.w rtk.
h lh le r opened two point*
M ktnil Motors, I l - t and

LONDON, Jam*
NotwiUuJan.lmg repent d«nUl«, tt-U

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dW tt-sI vWtXondd* in the sprttnf
and that shortly afterwards there
Northwestern, which opened r
ts in Milan where
Uja» come the announcement that point
higher.
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peace, hide eyed, red
the' Princo, of Wales has chosen
rr of a Jewish merchant
Northern Pacific 4&gt;4s and Belli
Romania, With whom
4
more
and Ohio refuadjag 5a j e n
a friendly Urns. Zyxl* a niece of £b« king of Sweden;
former raorgansbc wife After redent denials that she would among the other iasuea to attaix
new peaks, whiU a steady demanc
prince, baa remarried,
marry the Prince of Wales, there continued for Chicago and Westert
gate a dinner to his
were aorrestlona of an eneageat a b«tel last eight.**!
aient'toH rV H btr. Princo Henryk
Ihhtceee Aatrid is, one’W ' the
t few^rbjhlUcs who la jllpiMe b f
religion to become Hhe consort of
- the-heir apparent to the British"
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and D u P d p tS j| {8 ^ ^ n V &lt; &gt; rB O .
Foreign c x c h m m t^ ^ M F tirni
with -a jump of nearly &gt;W points to
ra t 'cents in French frbrtca &gt;a IJj«
outstanding feature.

i abdication, Carol
o motored togvth-

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faRpt)
a technical charge of rcacW ar again*

union.
Wales, howm r, is apparently
sentimental. It is authoritatively
stated that several years ago ho
told King George and Queen Mary,
that ho would not marry any one
unless he loved her. and that any*
wuy he did not wish to tic him*
self In the bonds of wedloci. until
ho had made his tour of the cn*
tire empire.
The prince is 31 years of age.
it hof been hundreds of years
since the heir to the Jlritish tnrftno
reached this stage of life without
having lnly:n a consort.
GIVES lip

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PEKING, Jan,
----- Mar­
shal Feng Yu-Hslang, whose con­
trol of Peking and moat of Chipill
province was established by his re*
cent victories, today Issued n cir­
cular ita tif^ that ho is giving up
public life and going abroad short­
ly.

A Boston book clerk reading
that tho only copy of Poe's Tam­
erlan* was in the British Museum
hunted for a second copy. *• lie
found it and bought it with nine
flir Frederick Maurice uther books for . $1X0. He sold
above Wellington as a Tam$rlano for $1,080, Ao few
years ago It brought $11,000.

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NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 4.—(&gt;P)—
Cotton futures opened steady: Jan.
10.00; Mnr. 10.48; May 10.03; July
18.73; Oct. 17.92.

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celpta 13,01.2; extras Ants 40®41;
do storago unquoted; fresh gath­
ered firsts 38@39; do storage 33®
84 *4 1 fresh gathered seconds 36®
37; do seconds and poorer atorago
306)32.
Cheese firm; receipts 70,003
pounds.
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CHICAGO, /an. 4.—(A7)— flogs
receipts 48,000; moderately active;
mostly steady! few sales weak to
40c lower;/hipping outlet broad;
big packers Inactive; bulk desira­
ble 200 to 300 pound butcherers,
$11.80(0)111.70; majority 150 to
ISO pound selection* . f 11.75®
$12.00; bulk better 140 to 150
und kind $12.00®$12.25; parking
ws largely $0.30®$10.00; killing
pigs $12.60 down; heavy weight
nogs
$10.D0®$I1.45;
medium,
$11.300111.76:
light
$11.50®
$12.10; light lights $11.10@$12.30;
packing sows $0.00®$0.80; slaugh­
ter pigs, $12.00®$12.50. '

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amery higher than extras 47*4
48; do extra 92; score 47; do
its 88 to 01; score 44®40*4;

Wd by the Rumanian govern*
; to eeneo Kls attentions to tho
bat he Is said to prefer to
up Jils rights to the throne,
her advices are that princess
» shortly will atart proceedto divorce Carol. The under­
ling'In Athens Is nyw that aho
remain at the Rumanian court
devoi# her attention to her
goi) yrhp takes Ida father’s
as successor to Ferdinand.

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Our heartiest felicitations are exte
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aujr statement with regard
'renunciation. With some
ty he declared that the do­
ll his doings printed In tb j
■pan .ware fundamentally
id that titty constituted
propaganda.
a said to have flown In( when Informed that hit
lag Ferdinand, announced
ra council that he bud
ibis rights to the throne,
t udviciit say that both
•ml yuien and the cabreassuring the people.

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the World War/
stomach, •tlleqiui
expressed forlfti;
Noon Stock Llat
Allied Chem. L Dye ......
American Can —..— .......
American Sugar .............!
American T &amp;. T .... J — ....
American *V°olfen __ ___x
Baldwin Locomotive ......
licthieham Steel .....
Com Products ................. .
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Mat...........
Pennsylvania .............. .......
Southern Pacific
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Southern Railway .......... .
Studobnker ................ —....
Standard Oil of N. J .........
U. S. Rubber .....................
U. S. Steel . ............- ......

Chicago, Jan.. 4.—(A*)—Poqjfry
alive steady; receipts 4 cars; fowls
23®30; springs 31; turkeys ',30; ■\ CHICAGO, Jr ftj^ fc U P
roosters 17; ducks 24030; gjtosc I.lVofpoof rirfotatrflnk*immt
180)20.
unexpected advance, tho

mCfur rtn uIce:
ondilion, fc|V4
market here took an early awing
upward today. A liberal 'decrease
in the amount of wheat on'ocean
passago attracted notice and -so,
too, did reports of unwelcopied
further rains in Argentina najwell
ns serious floods In western EurTho buying in Chicago was of
a general character. Opening pri­
ces 2*» to 3*«c higher new style,
May 1.81*4 to I.82?« and July 155
wero followed by something of a
setback and then by fresh up­
turns.
Corn and oats wero firmer, sym­
pathizing with wheat strength de­
spite tango receipts of corn here,
1.148 cart&gt; lifter opening half to
87 to 87*4; tho
„ jtftlW b k u p , Ua
wheat con* niarket recorded somewhat

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ktorial candidate by prominent UV*
‘M9 rtpublktns.
Is w V» 9« loni
district attorney who tcainrd fame
n Ingham re Ur
la prosecuting oU. jrtHndlers, and
temoon' from B tm lttf te fr , » la .
the G. 0 . P. leader* hope to cash
BnehWfi who ha* in on the democrat’* split over tfie
Fergusons.
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UITTWr, «»T» ■ *«»iruber of Commerce,
on the benefit to - a
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T he opening of the new hotel marks an ew era in the City of Sanford.
Tourists from all parts of the country will come, seeking a wider life, a
bigger opportunity, health and happiness. T h e Hotel Forrest Lake will be
the home of the winter tourist. Many of them will want to build homes
here.

It is natural for them to build in the immediate neighborhood of

the new hotel. Fort Me|Ion is destined to be the tourist center of the
t i t y of Sanford.

A . P . C O N N E L Y &amp; SO N S, Sales Agents

FORT MELLON
will be placed on sale

B E A R IN MIND: T h e greatest profit is made by th e early investors
Make your seelction

section on opening day.

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Flying Machine, Aul
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BC,TON, Jan. 4.— High Prof. Curie and hi* wife Marie

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New Smoke Signals
.f a l of smoko sent its
Where the red man’s smoke sent
Bo a band of rcd-palnted
its signal )nto the sky now stands
touched In a forest.
■ the
of thc foro3t&gt; a huge tower, taller, than the high,
Bbbrlously, came an cmi- est tree of th r otd-foreits. From
K in, four or five crudely the tower, man sends his messag­
| bowls of wagons, drawn es to his fellows In invisible
smoke that flashes across oceans
H ln f oxen*
K swift arrows whistled In the twinkling of an syo.
Twenty-five yean ago the
h the air. The struggle was
d. j Man in his native ele- world laughed at Goguemo Mar­
conquered man, the in­ coni and a little group of men who
believed In radio. Now In •many
k's mind proved swifter a farm'home along tho route of
the old schooner train, a family
■its around the box that brings
stories of the world’s work and
aongs o f the world at play.'
Twcnty-flve-yeara ? The world
was indeed amused when it. read
about Darius Greeh and hia fly.
Ing machine, but mor* amused at
the Wright brothers for following
Darius’ example. To fly was to
die. Wings to carry man through
th e,air? Well, hardly. But 25
Knan, the Invader, beaten years have sped—and man flies.
[■elements into Inventions
Msn flies, so does time. On the
Id send man, the native, spot where the first, immigrant
r In flight. The inven- train met fate, a red school house
th« past 25 years, and was reared. Twdnty-flvo years
sticsl development, over- ago, a bright-faced boy risked his
II the inven tlons of the life to get to that school house.
o for hundreds of years His wsy led across a road that
was hardly more than a path, with
the dawn of tho twen- a narrow footbridge here and
iry, the knife of medical there across some xrosen- stream.
Efldent though It was,
The boy returns itoday
to
Ith only a general knowlan’s ailment. But now' spend the New Year with the fam­
s defined. The X-Ray ily. He whlsxcs In his automo­
»y William K. Ro- bile along a highly polished pave­
ment, roars through a. culvert
Paris laboratory In 1805, whertv the old* bridge stdod and
atlnts worked to give the past the barn, that Dobbin long
wonderful new chemical ago gava up to a new flro-brcathradium,' an element that Ing beast that rolls.
■b rare that It Is being ■ High above the barn another
□round tho world from engine hums. The boy of 25 years
to hospital, where It *Is ago would have run awa;iy a t the
o treatment of cancer, sight of this monstrous :
other diseases.
Its ho takes ont -his watch,
been-'put at $8,000,000 with tim thought that the
The scientists were right on tim e again,

Ainonoeiu.

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PAJDIO

AEGOW.MK

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Steam and gasoline and elec­
tricity have changed the world.
Hero, of Alexandria, played with
a steam tiy In 120 B. C., but it

was 1700 yearn before a practic­
able steam engine waa invented.
A little more than 100 years ago
Fulton applied the steam to a boat

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and It moved. World old sen tra­
ditions were shot to smithereens,
when FUlton's crude crsf( paddled
along .In the Hudson.'

McCormick’s reaper is nearly
100 years old, but it took the gen­
ius of application.of the twentieth
century to roll reaper and threshrr into one and hitch-a-tree ter to
inventor
It to do in a few hours work that
once took long days.
Gutanbarg invented a printing
press In 1450. The twentieth cen­ Jefferson C o
tury press grinds out thousands of
newspapers a. minute. The work Prosecutor wB
of a minute in the twentieth cen­
tury would have taken Gutenberg A gainst G a m
a lifetime.
% Daguerre, In 1830, gave the
world the secret of photography,
but not until the twentieth cen­
it to take wl
tury did man turn this invention
to a common Inngungo of pic­ he thinks necessary In t
tures that today [Booms on every cd refusal of B. J . Ham«
Main Street in the world, movlee. ecuting attorney of Jaffa
And it took the twentieth century ty, to flie information wl
to learn how to send pictures lead to the trial of Mjnw
across the land on- the wings of brothers, Ellis Hameric
tomey of Okeechobee,
lightning, the telephoto.
Hamerick, a dentist of 1
Terrible Inventions
for alleged violation of
War, with its terrible Instru­ law.
ments, stands as a blot on the
Tho three roan were a
first -twenty-five years of the cen­
tury, when man turridd hla inven­ deputy game commlsaio
tio n to destruction. He changed Saturday for shooting d
tho tractor into o tank, devised Lake Mlccossukee. The
mnchlnes that pouted bullets in 'a hibita the shooting or
swift stream. Invented gaa and all
Its deadly. Implements and protec­
tive devices, built flame projectors
dors and Big Berthas that from a
that could sear a regiment to elndistance of 75 milfr^tore build­
county court,
ings and men to pieces.
Ihunal must either I
Time flies and the things of the
sd on indictment of ti
twentieth century already seem
|ury, or upon tnformatlc
old. But none who lived twenty- filed by tho prosocuting attaint
flvo years ago know what a pul- Tho grand Jury. It was stated, u
motor was, or a submarine, or a not convene until Jane.
war tank, a tractor, an electron, a
Rabbi to In the .high Ci
hydropifiAe, a machine gun, a Lib­ Mountains have put on their
erty motor, radiotelephony or an shoes for a hard winter. &gt;
crcstores, csled snowshoo tt
airplane.
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^The world smirked s^m en who have long S]Trending toes,
winter or© covered witS
sat tinkering with, strange
toys back in. 1800.

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which will appropriately adorn the most modern hotel or the most beautiful home.
We call attention to the woodwork in this hotel. T h at in the lobby is of selected R ed Gum, America’s most
beautiful Wood. In the balance of the building the woodwork is genuine Gulf Red Cypr
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of the progress stre e t Perfectly plain,, except for
■uffrsge and of the metal ornament at the front,
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not teen here again until the of*
fleers returned with him je sterdsy. It Is believed here that the
bank eashiqt had been poisoned.
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The new group, to be dedicated
to the memory of Americana slain
in France, fa designed In the form
of temoloa of elasale beauty. De­
struction of buildings on th t site
will start shortly after Jan. 1, with
construction expected to be under
way before March 1.
The Legion building will Include
a museum of fine arts. Architects
have endeavored to make the in*
terlor of-the opera house combine
all desirable features, .The seating
capacity tentatively la estimated
at 8,600, but this may be increas­
ed. An attempt is beln«r made to
provide maximum capacity with­
out sacrificing perfection of acconstlcs, visibility and comfort.
- Announcement of the tnceesnful
campaign far subscriptions at a
meeting of the city’s Board of
Supervisors gas attended by a
resolution commending the , Safi
Francisco Opera Company on tta
successful reason. The company

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m u operated on two week*
ago, for wbst It * w feared w u a
cancerous growth. Por a time he
had appeared to be eonvaleadng.
He waa In hi* sixty-second rear.
Gen. Hart was appointed quartefmaater-renera! In August, 1922,
on retirement *&gt;f MaJ. Gen. narry
I,. Rogers, yQ«n. Rogeri died in

A U D ITS SY ST E M S T A X E S
O n li b e r a l c o r ftm is s io n
b a s is .

Within the building will be
rehearsal rooms and .probably
smaller halls for chamber music
concerts.
Subscriptions for the group
started in 1920.

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tbe military academy from North
Dakota in 1889. Ho served as an
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the commissary - department. He Our sub-division la- undergo1900, when he became a captain in
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During‘ the World War. he was
quartermaster of the base section

Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Sanford, West
Palm Beach, Daytona Beach.
CEN TRA L FLO RID A O FF IC E
317*818 F irs t National Bank. Bldg.
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Owing to the increased cost of operation, due to higher rents,
higher priced labor, and greatly increased prices on cleaner’s
and dyer’s supplies, it is necessary for us to increase our
prices in ;p small way in order to meet this extra expense, and
at the same time give the public a good .quality of work and
service, which will be the aim of all Saffford cleaners. We the
undersigned have agreed th at the following prices will be­
come effective after Jan. 15,1926.
Laney Dry Cleaning C o.......
............ .......110 E ast 2nd St. ■&lt; ^
Service Pressery....,....... .............. ..... .... 416 Sanford Avc.

Our Heartiest Felicitations are Extended to

Seminole, Steam P re sse ry .... ..................... 108 W est 2nd St.
Haddock’s Pressery......... ............................. .110 Sanford Ave.
Seminole Laundry............................................123 W . 1st St.

Hulick &amp;

*Diy Cleaners ................. ...................... 305 2nd St. *
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Pants ...
Coats

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Buita (2 or 3 pleco)
Top Coats .............
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U pleating on dresses and eto, will bo
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CHILDREN— P R E SS ONLY
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i’Boys Coats
Boy« Suita (amullj
Boya Suita (largo) ........
Boys Ovorcoata ...............
GIrU Middy Suita (large)
GIrU Middy Suita (email)
’1b Dresses

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Plain Skirts (colors) .........................75 up
Plain SkirtH (white) ...........
1.50
Coat Suits (colors) .......................... 1.25
Coat Suits (heavy) .......................... 1.50
Coat Suits (white) :....... ................. 2.00
Capes (colors) .........
1.50 up
Capes (white or fur trimmed) 1.75 up
Coats (colors) ........'.................... .
1,50
J'O ats (white fur.trim nied) .... 1.75 up

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Boys C oats............. _
Boys Suita (small) ......j
B oj-h .Suita (large) ......................
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CLEANED AND P R E SSE D

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Coats (fur trimmed) ........$1.00 and up

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White F la n n e ls........................................ 75
C o a ts........ ;............................................. 1.00
Vest (singlo no coat) ........................... 25
Suits (wool) ............
1.50
Suits (Palm Beach) .....................
1.2B
Suits (Mohair) .......
1.25
Suits (Wash g oo d s..................
1.25
Overcoats ......................................' ..... 1.50
Sweaters (colored) ............... „1........ 1.00
Sweaters (white) ......... " ................... 1.25
Tux Suits
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Sanford

A M ON UM EN T O F O U R A C H IE V E M E N T
W ILL A L W A Y S B E FO U N D IN T H E N EW H O T E L F O R R E S T LA JCE. T H IS E * E ^ J J F I E $
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Jacksonville

�a national opera trust In
fall prey to Tom In hi* wander- formed
order to raise by popular subscripa fund of 1X00,000 &lt;|2,500,Lord Justice Scrntton, when the tlon to
support the adequate pro­
case ratne before Mm, pointed obt 000)
duction
of
opera In Eofcliah. Lord
that English civilization and law Londonderry-la
head of trustees
"had got along quite comfortably
local committee* will be formed
since the Norman conquest without and
In all parts of tho country.
deciding the status of the eat” but
Grand oper* is In a- precarious
ceded forwith to consider the condition
in England Not only
tlmi-Hlf tim e, which he sftM
Has a cat full rights to ss is done in marty European coun­
roamt
tries, but the government collects
He decided in the affirmative
and 'denied the claim of George
Arthur Buckle, of Lecde, that W.

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low-tail coat with
ta r* of age became * green
trousers, a fats sword and
[east In a mythical i bat tip usually as dated with
ig won the champkmago In *hpst growlnit
went the title of
o avail themselves of tbla
o f America-, was rfrj. If they walk to fheeti his right# to the
i«y draw an unwelcome
recognised.
of attention, and if they
nor had been, won
taxi, fir e la an item barely
livestock exhlbitlonho
by the small fee each “iminve been *0 «tonUhls paid for attendance.
ie academy, wishing to pre­
w ? s t « t n The "20 acre
-qals wheat which pro­ vent It# historic uniform from be­
ing relegated to tho discard, has
rain glren J** h.i8:„CRt ruled . th at its {fpur “jlreshmen" bantams.
be Jntenutionri Hay
Buckle lost Ms suit for damages
shall ctrry the burden of tradition
and turn out in all their glory. 1_ In two lower court# and appealed
with the Bnppm orfhe'N atlonal
The New Year in France starts Homing union, In spite of the court
with n handicap that robs it of of appeals’ warning that the costs
much favor- in the eyes of those would be heavy.
who look forward to the ‘'bridges."
There Is bad news In the latest
A- "bridge" Is a supplementary
holiday which mny be counted up­ statement by‘Sir WUUnm Orphan,
one of* the •world’s most famous
thinks heh own on wbdh a public holiday falls on e portrait artists, for the boya and
funty pig club champion", suitable day. Thua, , when Fete girls
Greenwich Village, Mont­
open competition with the days fill on Fridays and Tueedayr martreofand
places who give
her community, Is prefer- many houses close also on Satur­ up moat of similar
nights to "learn-*
days ind Mondays, giving throe big life" andtheir
[that of “princess".
accumulating atmos­
|rw wheat king was work- consecutive days of freedom ,to phere for artistic
careers.
lis cattle lot when word their employees.
' Sir William asserted that he ennst hts wheat had taken
not do satisfactory work on lees
kit honors for 1025. Being
than 12 hours of sleep out of 24,
[born, be was n’ceptlcal at
and night sleep at that. He goes
ki as proof came in the
to bed at 10 o’clock and sleeps
Koney bonuses and a huge
through until 10 the next morn■ he wns convinced but
Hfied. He decided that
■ n o t feed nny more of
following sign:.
i to the hogs, although
"Tho janitor Is also a lawyer
■ 700 bushels left in the
and menver in good, standing of
the T arl* b sJV 'H e attends to the
■ know who sold mo my
d*f&lt;4tm) * of tpo!- Interests o f the
I*, he said, commenting
tenants before the civil tribunals
■ that the iucd for the
and the court of appealf?’
king grain had been
It In said tho janitor's room is
Bth of the bonier. “I got
Seldom ’ empty. Tho only cases
lere In the county seven
which the Janitor-lawyer refuses
I and have been growing
to accept ar^ those which concern
pace. My field yielded
disputes between tenants and the
■ to the acre this year
proprietor of the apartment house.
peat weighs 65 pounds to
The latter pay# him a salary as
l. It is dean and unikat prize winning sample
a ju n ior and allows him free rent.
ctly from the grnin spout manded that the government toko
jwfilng machine,"
ine. including,the
drastic measures to prevent re itea said he would* con. curronce of somo recent life losses famoba Chinan, _________
lebrflted sa_____
heartigard himself as a stock- along the Britany coaat.
IIjr by RebbelsisAhavo had one of
and a farmer second, but
“Those disasters cannot be im­ the -Worst yvors In their history.
puted
tq the government,"M. Dan- The red wines, according to tho
iet carefully the seed he
«dicn, roported.
nnd reports sent into the different mun­
Clivus
rufiuncu. "The
ano
seas ami
’ the 1023 crop,
weather, alone are responsible. At icipal offices, will equal only onean’t tell, it might hapnny rite , wo aro doing our best third, of the normal output and tho
he said, after giving
to entourage life-saving organi­ white wines even bas, than this
"the natural conditions
zation!.
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proportion. .Very une^^al quntyt
mderfpl country."

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ther involved
meat by tin
who tUck to t
tom of using
Ifta, that, they

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In this farce be Is on the si
nearly all of the four loiiff
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regulation barring
ponsible amusing bslibble which
made fjo n e s" as wi
Tuesday morning*
as "Charley's A unt"1V
His daughter. Betty, also appears
Clemence Dane,
In -‘Broadway Jones,” and his wife. dramatist, has hu

HOMES—LOTS—FARM S

some vegetables

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•the heir to the throne to live.1' '
But the old place Is "too redplushy" for- the younger genera­
tion of Windsor’s. And they have
been rather frank in saying'so. H
was done over in Victorian days to
conform with tho taste of Queen
Victoria and is a good deal of n
museum.
These were the days of collec­
tors. Gifts of every sort were
herded together In houses with the
result that Marlborough Houle has
much of the took of -a curiosity
shop with a sombre background of
daric wood and heavy draperies.
The Prince *qf : Wales, however,
prefet* York House, which is very
simply furnished now and dffords
sufficient room for his entertain­
ing as he ha# recently taken over
a suite in St, James Palnce.

EARNING MONEY
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6 acres of land on D k ie Highway, including
good 5 room house oh tho west ’side o f San*

A vacation th a t is all play and no “pa
won’t get you anywhere, boys.

ford.

A sacrifice at

cash, balance to suit f&gt;urchaaer.

Earn some money of your own th is su;
mer and fnake a sta rt toward a man’s-sl
bank account.

deal Estate

The Seymour Hicks, « family of
three, have -voted the most talka­
tive family in Lc^idon. Papa Hicks
appears at two performances daily

Sanford, Fla,

n CountySheriff
Negro Alleged
ve Killed Deputy
l, Jan. 2.—UP)—Charlie
Igro, who killed Deputy
r Berry of Pasco county
I a gun fight, was shot
■ ly fatally* injured today
1 Thomas nnd two dep■ eg ro was shot when hoJ
R c a k for liberty, after,
■unded in a field several

ftke negro, had been scon
long a railroad track
ity. The negro waa aurT tha sheriff and' two
d of |500 for the slayer,
ivo, was offered by Pnaauthoritics. A rifle biild the negro's loft shoutM* thought to havo pen1 lung.

Yyu arc stung if you don't get In on somo of the best
buys in the City.
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\Vte. have three of the most* attractive Lake front pro­
perties now available. All close In and can be deliveronce. L et us show you.

BROWN REALTY COMPANY
422 Union Avenue"*

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dgwette any regular, two-taed man
A satisfying, full-bodied smoke,
A cools long-burning smoke. Because,
it’s that kind of tobacco! YouTl notice
what we mean the minute you roll one
with P. A. and light up.
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Prince’ Albert is crimp-cut and stays

your syrtem w i* it* frtgrant, friendly
smoke. Convinn yourself that no dgarette ever tasted just like that* Get your*
self a tidy red tin ortoppyred bag of
Prince Albert today.- Joln thttt happy
bunch of men who have found their
dgerette matin’*.

Pfin T h e Opening„
of the

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Albert.

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COLCLdUGH R EA LTY CO.

FIR ST NATIONAL BANK

•harp .Contrast

■f’* office had been no• killing of the Pasco
ty and were watching*

2,500. Term s $2,500.

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T H E C IT Y O F F IC IA L S AN D A L L O F T H O S E
C O N N E C TED W ITH T H E

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Iks For Power
r May Harness
ter Power Of The
g e Swamp A rea
JiTA, Ga., Jan. ,4—(fi*)—
Walker will start tho
off by taking the stump
of Issues to be considered
tra session of the general
which la called for Febtvernor will mako an exk r , visiting nearly every
m in the state and adBrowda large and small
Bdea of acquainting tha
■Georgia with the three
Bblem s confronting the
ksion of the legislature.
B rill be perhaps affected
■suits of tho executive's
■he Will during his trip
■Octal inspection party to
lOlwofenokee swamp with
I obtaining first hand lnI of . the possibilities of
[rasteland the possibilities
M ing tho waterpower of
[oundiriF territoW. This
yelopmant la being proa group of Florida «ap'ho nope to secure hydro»wer for Florida cities
or Walker has announced
rill dwell largely on what
lere the most important
rr tho people of the state
i state bond issue for a
nprovement of tho system
iy roads. The other subeducational reform and

-u

*-

Enas Franceacblno was brought
from Italy to Albuquerque, N. M.,
by her parents ten years ago. The
father was deported and a depor­
tation order wan Issued against the
mother, but because Enas was a
baby Mrs. Franceschlne was allow­
ed to stay. ■ Now. at the age of
15, Knarf has convinced U. 9. offi­
cials that the deportation order
against her mother ought to be
dropped,
port him in hie stand for better
* u ,He
roads,
_ thinks -there le no better time to take the question to
the people personally than the In­
terval now preceding tho assemb­
ly of the law-makers.
Hla first address will bo In the
city of Waycross or . Its vicinity
sometime during the first week in
January.
In discussing the proposal of thd
Florida capitalists that the hydro­
electric powers of thy Okccfcnokce
swamps bh developed^ Governor
Walker- expressed the conviction
that a'rijfcld investigation should
first be mado by Georgia offi­
cials before . any 1 steps towards
such a development bo permitted.
His contention is that there are
numero'Qs phases of the Ofkeefcnokce question directly concerning
native Georgians and southwest
Georgia In particular.
An equal dlatributlon, he insists,
of an^’ electrical energy supplied
by Georgia water way a should be
applied to- southeast Georgia, par­
ticularly Savhnnah, Brunswick,

Velopment of Florida, was respon­
sible for the mammoth transporta­
tion project recently announced
here for this state, according to
W. F . Fielder. Mr. U dder Is
vice-president In charge of Opera­
tion* for the Yellow Drive-lt-Youraelf system.
* Within a few months, according
to him, the entire state of Florida
will bo served with a motor-trans­
portation system unsurpassed In
any part of America. In addition
to being backed by northern enpit(U the concern was promoted by
some of the largest financial pow­
ers In this ktate, Mr. Fielder said.
One entire train load * '0 f the
specially constructed Herts can
already has "arrived in JacksdAvlllo and two others have betn
ordered. Each train load consists
of 100 cars. Fifty of the first
shipment were sent to Miami while
the other half was kept In Jack­
sonville for use here.
After Jacksonville and Miami,
according to the vice-president,
Tampa will be the next city to
receive service. After that will
coma St. Petersburg, Orlando,
West Palm Beach, S t Augustlhe,
Lakeland, Bradenton, Sarasota, F t
Lauderdale and Daytona’ Beach.
“Although announcement o f this
gigantic system Is being mado
without any previous publicity,"
he said, “It does not come with­
out muefaf-thought hnd a complete
invveatlgatioa of possibilities in
this state. For two months of­
ficials of our organisation have
been making a thorough survey
of the situation while perfection of
our plans was In progress.
_____ ___
fqubt about tho
“There
Is no doubt
future development and prosperity
of Florida. Within • compara­
tively short while it will be one
o f the foremost, states In the Un­
ion. The present unprecedented
march toward progress comes not
as tho result of somo spasmodic
boom but rather as the result of
effects from a sound and substan­
tial development. The Florida
bubble will not buret for there is
no bubble."
Mr. Fielder, said this view was
uppermost in minds of officials of
hU concern when they decided to
enter tho Florida territory with
such a gigantic program.
“Our system Is unique and. will
■offer Florida service • heretofore.

nue. Branches..afOLtO b e .located
In every dty.
Mr. Fielder was manager of the
Herts Drivrdreclf System with
Ilcndriunrtcrt In Chicago for one
year before doming to Florida, 11a
also1servyd as comptroller for the
Yellow Cab* Manufacturing Com­
pany three years prior to th a t He
received hla degreo from the University of Illinois in 1014.
’ John Herts, head of tho Chicago
.concern bearing his name, aided
personally in.nlaking the Florida
survey.
•v

Resignation Of Wise
As Head Of Palestine
Appeal Is Unaccepted

c .r t . v w h , win b . . , ^
Utod with Marvin Mctirtoah In
handling the affair* of tha asslst*nt attorney* general office, is a
nativ* of Mississippi, having been
bom and reared at Quitman, just
south ot Meridian. For the past
several years, however, 'h i baa
been a t Llvo Oik whore he.JD tf
judge q f (He criminal court of, rec­
ord, up to the time of aboHanm«fat out at the Depart
of that bench In 1012, and'since Those helping At
that time was prosecuting atV&gt;rney Johnson in tha •
Justice are simply

amount realised in that

♦8.296.78.

with ♦I.COO sprang
In the state In amt
_______
for numbered c
Bradenton stood second, with
300 and S t Petersburg next
♦700. Hollywood brought u
eloso fourth, with 1700, and
■ ivc had “nosed out? 1
ter'park and CoralGoblea, b|
chasing tha numbered coin
$601, whllo the other two “pu
$600.
The Christmas Holidays
statement at headquarters sal
*•* way Interfered with the

aro tho brothers Pyle—Ira D. .Pylo a t the left, and C. O. Pylo at
ie right. C. C. Pyle Is manager of Red Grange, and as such Is reap­
Sere
ing a fat harvest. Ira Pyle ban Ernie Novers, famous Stanford star,
under hla wing, and expects a harvest no less rat. Photo was made In
San Francisco, where the two. brothers met to talk things over. Ira
Pylo lives In Santa Rost, Calif.

NEW YORK, Jan. A M ffV -D r.
Stephens Wise, rabbi of the Free
Synagogue, reports of whose re­
cent ecrmo'nk on Jesus Christ, stir­
red nation wide controversy among
Jewish leaders, continue to be
chaltman of' the $6,000,000 united White Burning-Gay Used For
Manufacturing B etter Line
Palestine appeal.
O f White Ware B y Many
Hla resignation, preferred be­
Pottery Companies of North
cause of the storm of criticism
from orthodox circles, was refused
last night by tha executive com­
mittee of the appeal, 60 to 0, aft­
er more than fothr hours turbulent
debate. One member did not vote.
Dr. Wise then withdrew his resig­
nation.
,
Last week tho union of orthodox
rabbis and tho MIxrachl, nn organi­
zation of orthodox laymen, who
claim 1,000,000,000 flowwOrcs, cen­
sured Dr. Wise and passed resolu­
tions threatening to withdraw their
support from the appeal'unless his
resignation was accepted.
Dr. Wise, In a pre-Christmas
sermon said that Jesus was not a
myth, but a man. Later he denied
that he had urged Jews to a«opt
Christ as dlvjne, ~ v,

clay la shipped to potteries of the
northern states wbarc It enters
Into the manufacture of the higher

Russian Gets Short ^
Term For Killing 12
common building brick, nnd since
that time a number have been ad­
ded. Somo o f . the plants manu­
factured hollow building title, drain
title and face brick. Two potter­
ies operated in tho state, produc­
ing art potto ry of various shapes;
such as vases, bowls and other ar­
tistic clay pieces; Although tho

TASHKENT, Russia, Jan.
VPb—Although charged with '&lt;
ing the deaths of 10 children e
ho inoculated by mistake
diphtheria germs instead of
nntt toxin. D r,'-Ivan Shorol
chief physician of Jfco Troi
Medical
i . utmi
been g
a
ruetnc.i Institute,
institute, h
n *.
a sentence of only 10 weeks
prisonment.
UIs trial before the court pi
the blame on a nurse whose i
Fort Pierce, Oviedo, Frost Proof, ligence he Bald* resulted inr
Lake Alfred, EUenton and Well* deadly solution being injectoc
the children.
'
RED FOX V ISITS AL
ALBANY, N. Y „ Jan.
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THE CITY OFFICIALS AND ALL OF THOSE
CONNECTED WITH THE VARIOUS DE­
PARTMENTS bF THE CITY POINT WITH
PARDONABLE PRIDE TO THE MAGNIFI­
CENT STRUCTURE-AND TO ITS OPENING
AS THE BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA FOR
THE ENTIRECITY.. .
a

OUR HEARTIEST FELICITATIONS ARE EX
TENDED TO YOU •
M.

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iM k fe ib a iiiiin iiim ,

�r* k &gt; w -,

on J u . 1 to take up private p ra&gt;

Iks For Power
r May Harness
ter Power Of The
ge Swamp Area
JiTA, Ga., Jan. ,4—(fi*)—
Walker will sta rt tho
off by taking the stump
of Issues to be considered
tr a session of the general
which la called for Febtvernor will mako an exk r , visiting nearly every
m in the state and adBrowda large and small
Bdea of acquainting tha
■Georgia with the three
Bblem s confronting the
k sio n of the legislature.
Brill be perhaps affected
■suits of tho executive's
■he Will during his trip
■Octal inspection party to
lOlwofenokee swamp with
I obtaining first hand lnI of . the possibilities of
[rasteland the possibilities
M ing tho waterpower of
[oundiriF territoW. This
yelopmant la being proa group of Florida «ap'ho nope to secure hydro»w er for Florida cities
or Walker has announced
rill dwell largely on what
lere the most important
rr tho people of the state
i state bond issue for a
nprovement of tho system
iy roads. The other subeducational reform and

-u

*-

Enas Franceacblno was brought
from Italy to Albuquerque, N. M.,
by her parents ten years ago. The
father was deported and a depor­
tation order wan Issued against the
mother, b u t because Enas was a
baby Mrs. Franceschlne was allow­
ed to stay. ■ Now. a t the age of
15, Knarf has convinced U. 9. offi­
cials that the deportation order
against her mother ought to be
dropped,
port him in hie stand for better
*u ,He
roads,
_ thinks -there le no better time to take the question to
the people personally than the In­
terval now preceding tho assemb­
ly of the law-makers.
Hla first address will bo In the
city of Waycross or . Its vicinity
sometime during the first week in
January.
In discussing the proposal of thd
Florida capitalists th a t the hydro­
electric powers of thy Okccfcnokce
swamps bh developed^ Governor
Walker- expressed the conviction
that a'rijfcld investigation should
first be mado by Georgia offi­
cials before . any 1 steps towards
such a development bo permitted.
His contention is th a t there are
numero'Qs phases of the Ofkeefcnokce question directly concerning
native Georgians and southwest
Georgia In particular.
An equal dlatributlon, he insists,
of an^’ electrical energy supplied
by Georgia water way a should be
applied to- southeast Georgia, par­
ticularly Savhnnah, Brunswick,

Velopment of Florida, was respon­
sible for the mammoth transporta­
tion project recently announced
here for this state, according to
W. F. Fielder. Mr. U d d e r Is
vice-president In charge of Opera­
tion* for the Yellow Drive-lt-Youraelf system.
* Within a few months, according
to him, the entire state of Florida
will bo served with a motor-trans­
portation system unsurpassed In
any part of America. In addition
to being backed by northern enpit(U the concern was promoted by
some of the largest financial pow­
ers In this ktate, Mr. Fielder said.
One en tire tra in load *'0f the
specially constructed H erts c a n
already has "arrived in JacksdAvlllo and two others have betn
ordered. Each train load consists
of 100 cars. F ifty of the first
shipment were sent to Miami while
the other half was kept In Jack­
sonville for use here.
A fter Jacksonville and Miami,
according to the vice-president,
Tampa will be the next city to
receive service. After th a t will
coma St. Petersburg, Orlando,
West Palm Beach, S t Augustlhe,
Lakeland, Bradenton, Sarasota, F t
Lauderdale and Daytona’ Beach.
“Although announcement o f this
gigantic system Is being mado
without any previous publicity,"
he said, “It does not come with­
o u t muefaf-thought hnd a complete
invveatlgatioa of possibilities in
this state. For two months of­
ficials of our organisation have
been making a thorough survey
of the situation while perfection of
our plans was In progress.
________
fqubt about tho
“There
Is no doubt
future development and prosperity
of Florida. Within • compara­
tively short while it will be one
o f the foremost, states In the Un­
ion. The present unprecedented
march toward progress comes not
as tho result of somo spasmodic
boom but rather as the result of
effects from a sound and substan­
tial development. The Florida
bubble will not buret for there is
no bubble."
Mr. Fielder, said this view was
uppermost in minds of officials of
hU concern when they decided to
enter tho Florida territory with
such a gigantic program.
“ Our system Is unique and. will
■offer Florida service • heretofore.

nue. Branches..afOLtO b e .located
In every d ty .
Mr. Fielder was manager of the
Herts Drivrdreclf System with
Ilcndriunrtcrt In Chicago for one
year before doming to Florida, 11a
also1servyd as comptroller for the
Yellow Cab* Manufacturing Com­
pany three years prior to th a t He
received hla degreo from the University of Illinois in 1014.
’ John Herts, head of tho Chicago
.concern bearing his name, aided
ere aro tho brothers Pyle—Ira D. .Pylo a t the left, and C. O. Pylo a t
personally in.nlaking the Florida
ie right. C. C. Pyle Is manager of Red Grange, and as such Is reap­
survey.
• v
ing a fat harvest. Ira Pyle ban Ernie Novers, famous Stanford star,
under hla wing, and expects a harvest no less rat. Photo was made In
San Francisco, where the two. brothers met to talk things over. Ira
Resignation Of Wise Pylo
lives In Santa Rost, Calif.

c . r t . v w h , win b . . , ^
Utod with Marvin Mctirtoah In
handling the affair* of tha asslst*nt attorney* general office, is a
nativ* of Mississippi, having been
bom and reared a t Quitman, just
south o t Meridian. For the past
several years, however, 'h i baa
been a t Llvo O ik whore he.JD tf
judge q f (He criminal court of, rec­
ord, up to the time of aboHanm«fat out a t the Depart
of that bench In 1012, and'since Those helping At
that time was prosecuting atV&gt;rney Johnson in tha •
Justice are simply

amount realised in th a t
♦8.296.78.
w ith ♦I.COO sprang
In the state In amt
_______ fo r numbered c
Bradenton stood second, with
300 and S t Petersburg next
♦700. Hollywood brought u
eloso fourth, with 1700, and
■ ivc had “nosed out? 1
ter'park and CoralGoblea, b |
chasing tha numbered coin
$601, whllo the other two “pu
$600.
The Christmas Holidays
statement a t headquarters sal
*•* way Interfered with the

S

As Head Of Palestine
Appeal Is Unaccepted

NEW YORK, Jan. A M ffV -D r.
Stephens Wise, rabbi of the Free
Synagogue, reports of whose re­
cent ecrmo'nk on Jesus Christ, stir­
red nation wide controversy among
Jewish leaders, continue to be
chaltman of' the $6,000,000 united W hite Burning-Gay Used For
M anufacturing B etter Line
Palestine appeal.
O f W hite Ware B y Many
Hla resignation, preferred be­
Pottery Companies o f N orth
cause of the storm of criticism
from orthodox circles, was refused
last night by tha executive com­
mittee of the appeal, 60 to 0, a ft­
er more than fothr hours turbulent
debate. One member did not vote.
Dr. Wise then withdrew his resig­
nation.
,
Last week tho union of orthodox
rabbis and tho MIxrachl, nn organi­
zation of orthodox laymen, who
claim 1,000,000,000 flowwOrcs, cen­
sured Dr. Wise and passed resolu­
tions threatening to withdraw their
support from the appeal'unless his
resignation was accepted.
Dr. Wise, In a pre-Christmas
sermon said that Jesus was not a
myth, but a man. Later he denied
th at he had urged Jews to a« o p t
Christ as dlvjne, ~ v,

clay la shipped to potteries of the
northern states wbarc It enters
Into the manufacture of the higher

Russian Gets Short ^
Term For Killing 12
common building brick, nnd since
that time a number have been ad­
ded. Somo o f . the plants manu­
factured hollow building title, drain
title and face brick. Two potter­
ies operated in tho state, produc­
ing a rt potto ry of various shapes;
such as vases, bowls and other a r­
tistic clay pieces; Although tho

TASHKENT, Russia, Jan.
VPb—Although charged with '&lt;
ing the deaths of 10 children e
ho inoculated by mistake
diphtheria germs instead of
nntt toxin. D r,'-Iv an Shorol
chief physician of Jfco Troi
Medical
ru etn c.i Institute,
in s titu te , h
n *i . been
utm i ag
a sentence of only 10 weeks
prisonment.
UIs trial before the court pi
the blame on a nurse whose i
F ort Pierce, Oviedo, Frost Proof, ligence he Bald* resulted inr
Lake Alfred, EUenton and Well* deadly solution being injectoc
the children.
'
RED FOX VISITS AL
ALBANY, N. Y„ Jan.
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Extend iheir heartiest congratulations to Hulick arid
Hulick upon their successin the opening of the Motel
Fortest Lake on appointed time. Through the entire
constriict'oh manytdiffidulties were encountered in ob­
taining Supplies ahd material, these difficulties were
overcome, now .
. HULICK AND HULICK
&gt; &gt; -W E CONGRATULATE YOU

| chairman of 'the Amcrlway AiaoctaUcui. devoted
Litiona for a bails for tha
of parmlta w « r endorsed
aOroatl commiaslon chalrh6 bulletin, ■In Substance.

B o inclined to ■»«»«*«
Kwanlxatton of tha An
K f opr shipping probK m l.h with a aw ae^of

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E i f 'a S d L S n e d to find
g a ila ta k e n . However,
a more dtL * that the Advlaory
Llnat parmlta
Etta not poar traced with
bniah away Fl&lt;*Ma*»
,tion Ilia, will aanre as a
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Coaat A re Visited
B irm in g h am

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i, o f Birm ingham . Al*.,

ida f o r a Chriitm al
r o u r . i n d m em ber* of
d a a tlo n have Ju st &lt;om■ to JacksoR V lllt, . Covood, M iam i, W ait P alm
1 a n u m b e r o f o th o r

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iUD, W ILLIAM BIRI HAllHIB an d LfeD O L L im A. DECKER,
la. M. tjWAHTZ, If liv in g a n d If
b e dead, th e n to ell p a r tita c la im ­
ing In te re s ts u n d er AARON GLOliD,
WILLIAM gtB R IN K , JAMBS H A R­
R IS and RERAN J. DOLLINS, A.
UKGKKIt, .8 . . M. S W A hT Z r d a ­
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deviates, g ran teea
a n d to th e hetra,
tees
or ' o t h e r
devisees,
er
W il l ia m
e.
claim an ts
deceased; and to
th e heirs,' devisees, g ra n te e s o r o th ­
e r claim ant* u n d er F. W. B A ltN BBT dece«a«dt *nd • to &gt; alt o th er
p a rtie s e la lm lilg any In te re st o r Inta re s ts In th e lan d Involved In this
■Utt ubder s a y o f‘ thk above n»mAAItON

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the state. ’ ' yT •’ j '
formation was convhVed
, M. Harper, state -geoI In * communication re­
frain a friend, who Is a
[of the association.
&gt;arty, traveling In buses,
■mlngham the day after
aa. December 27 was Spent
iksonvllte, D a y to n a a n d

v isited,
aonvitlf

teacher

p re fa c e ‘to tho
h e ra fo llo w ed ,
—
--------d b tc a u a e ahet
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w o rld ’s e y e to d a y a a fe w
places h a v e a v e r b e e n , p o t e x c e p t­
ing th e K londlko a n d th o Y u kon.
I t is a la n d Of w a rm su n sh in e a n d
cdol b reezes— " t h e n a tio n ’s .p la y ­
g ro u n d ,” a n d w e a ro m a k in g Our
tr ip a t th e lim e w h en w e t i l l bo
Sbla t o ;*oo th u n a tio n a t pin y , a n d
to g e t .I n th e g a m e .”

ur t u b c ir c u it Co u r t o r an t
IMOI.R COUNTY, FLORIDA.
q iU N C X H Y .
0. X . BLEDSOE,
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On Dec. -2 8 lfO T l'
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OWN • DEFENDANTS
?ATB OF, FLOUIDA TO

souih. H angs t l e a st,
end It appearin'* * '
lull of Oomplali
nnd ench .o f yo
rig h t, title or .
I ho property h e r
OnDBRHO
IT IS TUnUK
th a t you am t v
you aro h s i w f reQUlred ito appear
to the lllll of C&lt;
od on M o n d aT jt
th e sam e b ein g a
uary, A. D. I l l
o u rt,_**£.
R ule l&gt;ny of thils
is C ourt,
a t Ahe
the
C ourt House In Sanford, Seminole
___d ____
County. F lorida, an
••In 'default
d efau lt
thereof Decree t o co nfeaso w ill be
Mitered u gatns1 y o u ,'s a id oadse b e­
In g ’n suit to q&lt; et title Ip th e Comp lsln n n t In and to th e lan d above
described.
IT in FU R TH ER ORDBItBU th a t
th is order ho published In ■the Banf o n t Signal, a new sp an er published
In Hanford, Sem inole County, F lo r­
ida, once a w eek In fo u r (4) co n ­
secutive w eekly Issues.
.......
WITNESS my h an d a n d . official
seal or tho C ircu it C o u rt of the
Seventh Judicial C lrcuR U
th e
8 tato of Florida, In and fo r Sem i­
nole County, on th is th e 4th. day

The electric fixtures in'thisIbeautiful
hotel were fumishedaiid installed by
ithis company; ■
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Magndlia Avenue

to -th e 1 C om plainant In. th e above
e n title d cause, and tp all unknow n
p arties- w hom soever, claim in g any
in te re s t or In te re sts In th e land
Involved In thle su it, aald land be­
in g s itu a te In Sem inole County, f t l 2 r a j nb#tf El DOUO&amp;BS. Clerk
SrierMa. • » . described aa. follow s:
T he a o u th w est q u a rte r of th e
so u th w est q u a rte r ah d th e w est
tk rse-q u artV rs o f-th e n o rth e a st
Solicitors fovUComplsInont.
q u a rte r of th d southw estl qunr-

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THE DIRECTORS, OFFICERS AND THE EN­
TIRE ORGANIZATION EXTEND TH0R
HEARTIESTFELlGlTXTlGNlS:' 1"
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Hen
L a k e H&lt;
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opening of
' -the new Forreet I
the C itrof Sanford.
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too, the

they little dreamed th a t-th eir hus­
bands’'occupation m ight lead them
drive is to, England, India or Egypt, Hous­
ing conditions In Wiesbaden are
such th a t few can accompany their
husband* for eves th a t short dis­
tance. *
—'T h e4 e t of many EoflU*h womerv
a p it a ! m ost of them widows, who came
to Cologne and opened shops for
9 E E r J a n . 4^—VP)— the soldiers, Is little better. The
idsns were named British Aid Association of Cologne
In today to attend
F orestry Congresu,
Id,at Richmond, Va., Jan.
\U

BIG F IR K A T TULSA

TULSA, O kla, Jan. 4-—W - 1
Fire of unknow norlgin l o t night
damaged the teed house of the
Tulsa branch of the Choctaw Cot­
ton Oil Company, to the extant of
approximately $100,000.
. Fbur thousand ton* of cotton
■eed with ar m arket value of 9140,Wilhelm Ton Bod*.-SO y e a n of 000 were damaged.
age, f a t mmnr.years director of the
Prussia* sU to. museums and proTheodore'/Rooeerelti Tt 1* the
doer of deed* who count* in th f
reetor in th * world, ha* been made battle for life—not he who look*
the only Eying honary member of
the Berlin*:Academy of Fine A rt 4. on and saya how the fight ought
Bode wa£*$r»**nator of-the aca­ to be fought, without himself
demy fo r 3-i y ears end now aa an sharing In the struggle and the
honorary member be find* hlmaolf

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as Goethe, t&lt;9 Humbolt brothers,
the Iste Em press August Victoria
and the poets ^ is la n d and Herder.
Ho recently celebrated his 80th

birthday and received congratula­
tions from President von Hindenburg and officials and artists of
more than a dozen countries.

Jacksonville

ELECTRICALWIRING
WE EXTEND TO
uemury
me u p ir o j
sonvllle: 0. H. L- Wen*
'olnti William E. White,
Richie; C W. TonMck,
hr, . Wilmon ••’’Newell,
DONS GRANTED
flASSpE, Fla., Jan. 4 ^ • respites from sentences
the offenders to appeal
itate Pardon Board for
werejjaflowed by Govor­
in. 'T hey are Will Ashrted In Volusia county for
i of llquof, and seplencand serve six
lOwiRqssell B. Evcnaon,
ID th e same court and
m V w arge, but to three

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HOTEL FORREST LAKE
Best,Wishes at the Openitig of the
HOTEL FORREST LAKE *

213-215 Sanford Avc.

Phone 5f.fi

Jacksonville, Florida

Sholpa, Inventor of
leal typewriter and
editor of the MllwauI, bras the first man
names and addresses
rx_on the margin of
foV. moiling.

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�J, Ydut
Yout h
happiness
app; depends in a large
I measureonyourprosperityandwe,
■ wiihpleasure, will helpyou toptbspei. May 1926 render you h gen1 erous measure.

jj i , a REALTORS
2IOEast Fust Street Phone 708-709

Sanford O ffice 236-83 lpelsch B lag
Bithlo'Office F ifth Avenue
Ofie Lot Magholia Heights— A Bar
g*ip.
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th irte e n acres of W ater fro n t pro
perty__Attractive Price.
Five-room house—Cheap.
Qfhpr Cnnrl Investm ents-In, Sail
• Property.

5*75 feet frontage on W est First Street
with ^possibility of 900 feet railroad
trackage.—! consider this piece of
property th e absolutely best buy on
.West First Street, and will help de­
velop i t See me at once as present
sale price will likely be withdrawn
any day. .
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R.C. TISDALE, JR.
Office Phone

REALTOR

120
Residence Phone 526,

Real Estate Investment

Phone 23

236-238 Meisch Building

Annouticem&amp;nt
BONUS

LOANS

128 FEET FRONTAGE
Announcements For 1926
Opening of Second Section of Fort Mellon—
prices decidedly low—reservations now being ac­
cepted.

on Celery Avenue cornering on Cypress one block from
Sanford Avenue.
Excellent Site for Service Station or Store,

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Beautiful new homes— Spanish Bungalows
and E h ilish Colonials— Commodious and indivi­

Priced the next few days a t $90.00 per foot.

duality supreme.
Terms to Suit

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Among our offerings of Business Property
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and acreage unusual values are found. -

McCALL &amp;FOX
The Firm Substantia!
&gt;fegtWll*.At Second

113% Magnolia Ave
INVESTMENTS

LOANS

Phone 745

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

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SAfcs FArte: It. G. Fbi, G. E. McCall, It. L. Shipp

Phone 632W

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JV4A{POBO ■O,jC(&amp;3V*;

S tart the New Y ear rig h t by. buying
one of the best homes in the BEST CITY]
IN FLORIDA—SANFORD.

REALTORS

A five-room brick bungalow with bath
and all modern improvements a t cornier
of Palmetto and Central. Lot 70x120.
South and E ast exposure. Price lower*
than any other home of its kind in the
city. Term s easy. Beady to occupy,
SANFORD has the best year ’round
climate in the State. I t is the best city
in which to live and has the best people
on earth. See—
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'AMID MAJESTIC PINES'

BART NASON, SALES DIRECTOR
,

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Telephone 249, n r s t N at’l Bank Bldg

Sales Agents For

53 Acres Celery L a n d .
p a r t cleared.' Ask 11s
about i t

ai i i i s i f

Tamiami Land

Ce.

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Room 3, Ball Building '»

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
BBTAUL1SUED IN lDOfl

A Country Club Properly of Lakes and Hills

Masonic Bldg.

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PROSPERITY

ACCOMPANY THE PURCHASE
PROPERTY"1—

Warehouse alto, 125 ft. on Maple Ave. at Fifth
'Street, $125.00 front foot.
* One lot In San Lanta on Pulmosa Drive at $3090.00,
easy terns.
. One lot Jn Fort Mellon on Summerlin at $2000 00,
Priced under the market.
.

Two bargains In Franklin Terrace lots, one at S I .
100. facing Laurel; one at $1300, facing Elm.
&gt;

tC T US SHOW THESE BARGATNS TO YOU.

ed, balance »in beautiful pines. Thip
would make, a fine subdivision as it is
near present Corporate limits. Price and
term s reasonable.
5 Atales, fell in celery, nice 5 room
house; brirn d n d eq u ip m en t Price $8,500
including; crop.
13.7 Acres, 5 tiled and in celery. 699
ft. fa c in g Sanford Ayemle. Price $9,000,
including^ crop. E asy terms.
5 Acr.^s, nice 6 room cottage, 3y2 jin
celery, 1 Other crops. Price including
,000.00. Good term s. vT
equipme:
iled and in celery, w ith all
. 10 Ac
I jL m *h**tt*&lt;t
iiA u tu A
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equipme]
d ee, te r n is ^ e to iis e e Us

221 Mel^ch Building,

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Phone 88 ’

R ealtors

1-~ 2 ,G.r°°m flats, with bath, facing East on Myrtle, beilmvn
U lh
*l5®et8*«BOxllZt
$4,000 10tt
caih. Now
leaaed
to Dec. 1D&amp; d°ub,°
a t $00 saragefllO.OOO,
per month.
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/ “cin5 E , , t on Sanford Avenue be­
tween 10th and 11th Street*, $160 per foot. Terms reasonable.
aci 0, ncZiiry l F Z S r 7- i erea titled—In Eureka Hammock. Price $10,000. $3,OOQ cash. 1 and 2* years on balances

Price

$12,000. $4,000 cash, 1 ,2 a n d ^

E sta b lish e d ' 1910

Palmetto

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16th Street, facing East,

ke; O n'douiU y paved

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219 Meisch’ Building
re Buy or Sell".
,

Phone 72

,00 per acre.
Telephone 714

n 8, Gamfer-Wooi
E. T. Moore.

4,500 acres in-Lake County,
near Eustis and DeLand*
good fdr farm s or subdivision. Priced for quick sale at

m
pr 0r e* &lt;m
Balance 1-2-3 years at sue
o

l -3

per cent in terest Title from
o r i g i n a l grant.; ^

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l/. W ilt
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1,______ „ 8c a tta#
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te rm
ea Type double abo rt

S— Autoa, Rent

eed rate* u * *®r coa'
f o f a v e r a g * ' length
f e b lS S 'O t SO for
Is restricted
cltJ»iftcation.
* —
- J * The
a C an.
■ r o r ft
made
SanK ^ .w lll-b s rcaponaibls

E a Incorrect insertion,
■rtJger for subsequrat
U, The office should be
immediately In case, of
&gt; ADVERTISERS
aid representative thoriamUicr • with, rates,
id classification will give
ipleto information. And
rfsh, they will assist you
ling ydur want td . to
more effective,
»ORTANT NOTICE
rtlsers should give their
[r postoffice address as
I their phone number If
Ure results. About one
Hit of a thousand has a
K and tho others can’t
■ a te with you unless
BW your address.
Irontlnusnce MUST be
■ ‘person at The San■sld office or by let■ r phone

discontinnan-

|o ( valid.
|a_ . Prompt... Efficient
■'■Service.

ificatlons
uncemenla
Accessories
Repairing
i, Sale •
less Opportunities
iesa Service
lent; Apartments
mt, Houses
int, Room*.

- Ton Drire I t .
W. Myrtle and Sad S t a t R. R.
s — A B to arS n le

tel; located on eornet Msgrrolli
Ate., 2 minutes walk from boil Semlnol
Street,

1924 Dodge coupe, excellent eooDbdge touring ear.
1088 Dodge coupe, A -l condition.
1028. Ford coupe, many extras.
1923 lig h t Ford truck.
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1023 Ford roadster, special.

WE HAVE a lan
for small houses,
to offer. Dran-BM
CIS First National Bank Bldg.

WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Bee u»
first. We do R. Phone 417-W

41—Advtf. ^Mediums

Roofing
DAILY NEWS—tv* revere Brow­
ard Coanly thoroughly which It
one of the most rapidly growing
sections on ths Florida Coast
Sample copj and rate esrd upon
request

Berries^ Quality and Price.
SANFORD DRUG COMPANY
“The Rexall 8tore"
’e make a specialty of our prompt
'tiling of prescriptions and cflilcK
delivery.
ruga — Soda — Mot Sandwiches

24 Hours Storage
WALKER GARAGE
Sanford Ave. A -2nd Street
___________Phone 60

F pR SALE: Right now possess­
ion. New, all modern, 5 rooms
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
alow In most select part of San­
ford only $1509. $3300 cash, bal­
ance easy terms. Bayard Realty
Go., Phone 208. HIT'S. Park Ave.

2 Q— F o r S ale M iscellaneous
FOR SALE: Sewing machine $15;
row boaUflO; Ford truck $50,
$2305 Magnolia Avenue. ’ - , .

HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
KiUmitcs given. Superior work­ CQAL FOR SALE. Phone or call
Lincoln Hotel.
manship. W. L. Renhnrdt A Co.,
Ora. Delivery, Orlando.
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors,
good condition. $200.00. 216 E.
SAND for building and construc­
Second.
tion purposes. Delivery from
fltiatqr. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.
Sold—Furniture, etc.

ic« Terms,
NEW SPANISH BUNGALOW
4 rooms and bath, with fire­
place, breakfast rook, and all
modern improvements. Small
cash payment, balance easy
terms.
■&gt;,
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PRICE $4600 "
FIVE ROOM HOUSE
on desirable corner In beat sec­
tion of Sanford JJeights. $1000
cash, balance term** * *
PRICE
4 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE
facing east in good location,
ready for immetflato occupancy
$1000 cash. Balnhco terms.
■ - - PRICE. $4000 “ ■* *
MAGNOLIA: AVENUE LOTS
2 lots on Magnolia Avenue in
Sanford-Heignti con bo bought
for $000 cash, With satisfac­
tory terms an balance. Prlco
for the two lots $4000.
PALMETTO'AVENUE LOT
Between Katio and Franklin
in Sanford Heights. $1000 cash
balance terms.
PRICE $2850.
SEVERAL ROSE COURT LOTS
with small cash payments and
easy terms on balance. Priced
from $2250 to $3000.
OAK AVENUE LOT
facing Young’s Development.
$400 cash. Balance terms.
’ PRICE $2000.
This lot has 66 feet frontage
on Qak Avenue.
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HOUSE
with large living room, sleep­
ing room, kifehen, bath, and
screened porch, nil modern Im­
provements, located oil Mag­
nolia Avenue, lust above the
South Side School for quick
sale a t $4540, We will be glad

NOTICE
I have leased the A ster Farms
woods and pasturo lands, and here­
by give notice to tho public that
trespassing In any way on said
ptoperty will from and after this
date, bo strictly forbidden.
ADVERTISING gets results. Ifyjt
B. R. BECK.
reaches potential buyers. Palatka Daily News la circulated In
33—Won tcd
an Industrial end agricultural sec­
tion.
I WANT TO buy direct from own­
ers only, any kind of property THE CLARKSSURO EXPONENT
in Sanford within next ten days,
—Central West Virginia*! larg­
before 1 leave for north, will buy est daily. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
houses, lots, business property and word; 4 Insertions’ 1 l-4c; 6 or
nereage If prices and terms are
rig h t Give exact location, and com­
plete terms In fln t letter. Prop- VlIE MORNING JOURNAL is the
otry must be priced T ight Address
accepted went ad medium In
P. 0. Box 058, Sahford.
Daytona . (Fla.) One -cent a word
WANTED: Furnished apartment an Infcartfnn. Minimum 26c.
or nice room for two adults. Ad­
dress II. M. care Herald.
' • OHIO—Xenia. Make four sales
through the Xenia Gesette, Zen*
WANT work or chango of posi­ la, Ohio. Rlfch 'agricultural dis­
tion T Whito only. Northern Star tric t Want ad and display rates
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church
St., Orlando, SinCOLUMBUS Gn„) LEDOER
sde 'have the largest
WANTED: Three or four rooms,
:Furnished preferred. Either ap­ circuit, tion ;n Southwestern Georartment or Jiohsc. C all. 604, Mr, tiu . B ate 9c (6-word line) line.
Larson. • o
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MORGANTOWN. W. VA.. people
are Interested In Florids. Each
o f them through a classified ad
In the Morgantown POST. Sis
cents a word for all eonsecutivt
Issues.

34— W an ted H elp, F e m a le

Seminola

STENOGRAPHER WANTED for
part time work. Work can be
done at home, or at any conven­
ient time. Apply In person. A. P.
Connelly A Sons. Corner Magnolia
and 2nd.

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Incorporated
Realtor

G. TAYLOR DYER
Pnln finer— Decorating
PHONE 303

BETTER GAS &amp; OILS
“SINCLAIR”
Botter combustion
Smoother running motor ;
T i t o Ctarbon
More Miles
TIRES AND TUBES
Better Quality
Less Money
and the “Knocking Bird*” can’t
chango I t

- sa le s y o n c ii - " • :
T. BRYAN
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n n. a hat
a. w. HAnz ’
K. WAIID JEAN
, . MltflL b e l l e c h e c k ^
W. V. tv HEELER
R. A. KINO
po rter s . p rrrn
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O.H.8TENBTROM
. J.F.TUUIUfOND
410-411-418
First National Baak Bldg.

J

Phone 490-W.-------

RINE’S FILLING STATION
Phone -401-J
111 $ Sanford Are. Sanford, Fla.

tlentduDt of F lo rid a alnae 1114.
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R atal Sne**t
F ir s t N atu.ua! Bane.

J.
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' n ' s i i ' S s t a E iS f-’a , " * " '
W a Specialist In Wrsoka.^

h . hut ^ hinscjn

Sanford, Radiator and
' Body Works

I I I W aat F lra t S lra a t

Pboaa 111

• Member of
BAN FORD. FLA.
F lo rid a State
»M;.,
F lo rist* A ssociation.

m in o rs. Lam ps and Fendera

All Automobile Metal Porte .

elding, Dreeing and Bolderlng
W erb G uaranteed &lt;• Flemm
SSS Wert I t f n l Street
S eats*. FleeMa

HILTON’S ,

BARBUS SHOP
113 M agnolia A v*. ‘

First Ciius Berbers
Special Attantioa

,JV. H. LUNG
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Porter E. Pitt*
RCAJf ESTATE

35— W a n te d H elp,,M ale

METAL WORK AND AU­
TOMOBILE RADIATOR
REPAIRING,

SALESMAN
We have a good opportunity to
offer real cstatq salesman. One
who Is familiar with the greater
Sanford district preferred.

VALDEZ HOTEL

SANFORD GROVE. Inc.
507 1 s t N atl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 249
WANTED! Five clectrlcUns, $1
per hour, for conduit work. Ap-

4 I M I H I I t e l N a tl. N a sh
Phone 4IS-W
BsnfortJ

“•"-ssnwi'u j u s

Hodgins &amp; Cowan
! Sheet Metal Co,
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207 French Ave.

27—Planp Tuning
I-BUY, pa; cash for second hand
pianos, j Idresa Bpx 852.

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- anything?If so adrsrtlre In
this Gsine«rUle 1Sun.

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Wi V . W H E E I

410 Sanford A m Sanford,

WANTED: White girl, experienc­
ed, desires to work for small
family. Mias Mayer, care Mrs. Fred
Bailey, Lake Monroe.
WANTED: Agent for ladles spec
iattics. Phono 671-J. .

We Havtf a Complete Line i

DEVONS
Paints, Varnishes
and Stains
Ball Hardware Co.
Phono 8
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Happy New Y&lt;

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(Signed) J. A. REDPATH,
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Secretary.

HI-TEST building. tUe and brick.
We carry a fall line.
Sanford Cement Product* Co.
5th. St, and Maple. __________ _ Our pricee are rig h t Cat
terms. We want yonr bus
1. H. TILLIS
'-ANEVS DRUG STORE — Pre- Banford Stove A Furnltor*
GAT MARKET
WE HAVE SEVERAL LOTS ON
eeripUotu, Drugs. Sodas --We
321 E. F irst S t
« r meats and not our
Highland Avenuo for $8860
fra oa near yon os your nhone
A trial will convince
each. Three lots are near Oak
. ,f,' ;
t•
and are right a t the entrance
for classified advertisements.
Sahford Avenuo
to Young’s Development v ' **■■
Why not rent -those vacant rooms,
or ««U th at second-hand goods t
LOT
Corner of Oak and Highland,
th’s Barber
facing South and East far $3,terms.
SALE: One 7 room house
rood barber IGHTS-^Three stations. Mag­ FOR
close In, with 60 f t frontage on
nolia mad Baeond. F irst and Elm 1st. For sale cheap with easy
DEAN-B1 :G CORPORATI
Hanford Avenue aad 10th S treet U rn s. SominoU Realty-Co.',-116 E.
515 First

louncementa

WE WILL BE GLAD TO

J.

I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS

On South Ssbiford Ave. Rose Drive
.Where everybody meets everybody’
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks
Hot Coffee r
Gas and Oil Station.

Stucco
Sheet Rock

JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
of Tin and Sheet Hetsl Work.
Water and Boat Tanka. A t Oak
Arai.ua and Third Street. Tele­
phone 111.

TO REACH BUYERS or sellers ol
Oak and 2nd St.
Phone 3
Florida real estato advertise ts
the St. Petersburg Tlmee* Ona cen'
cent a word dally, two cents a won
HUDSON-ESSEX
Sunda;
203 Oak Avenuo
Phone 41
. /U N IO N PHARMACY
111 First Street
SANFORD BUICK CO,
Prescription Specialists
212 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 375 for immediate attention
Phone 367
8—For Rent,' A p a r tm e n ts
CHEVROLET
Dnn-Jon Chevrolet Co., Inc,
FOR RENT: A partm ent 1009 Un
2nd and Magnolia
Phone
Ion Ave, Near now Hotel.
. DODGE
Miller O. Phillips Co., Inc..
Pleasure cart and Graham trucks. FOR RENT: House and garage.
Oak and 2nd S tre e t
Phone 3 .Call 1200 Magnolia Ave. Mr. or
Mrs. C. A. Tnkach.
HUPS—MORMONS,
Sanford Automobile, Ci&gt;,
IJOR
RENT: By season or yenr to
200 Magnolia A ven
Phot
• party without childftn, nice 5
LINCOLN — FORD — FORDSON room bungalow, clqso up town,
Edward Higgins, Inc, . r-** nicely and completely furnished.
Commerdlhl A Palmetto, phono 'S31 Gas, lights,'-hot water heater, etc.
$100 per mo. Jesse H. Hamilton.
NASH .
‘ .-*■ -, Phone 33-W, 217 Holly AYo.
Sanford Dealer, S; A. Pino • :08,w. First S t
Phono 617 &gt; 10— F o r R e n t, R oom s
REQ
FOR RENT: One furnished bod
Fla. Reo Co., R. A. Williams} Mgr.
room adjoining bath to gentle
208 W. F irst-S t
• Phonb 617 mon. 1103 Oak Ave. — •

You m ight ■■}.th
. i
that this wish 5
just for a day.
its our intention
send it to stay
three hundred
sixty-fiVe

40— Wanted Real Estate

DEPENDABLE USED CARS

w r ite r s and SuppHen

reed Help, Female
Red Help, Male
[ted Help, Male or
imale
ited Help, Salesman
ited Situation, Male
ited Situation,Female
ited Real Estate
ited to Rent

Realty

FOR SALE: 88 acres finest flow,
Inc In Florida, sooth of Like Jes­
sup. This Una can be bought for
main rood, In GrapeviUe, one 1200.00 per acre and' If cut up in
half acre. Apply George T. Bal­ small tract one epn easily double
linger. ■’&gt;;
his money. ColcloOgh Realty Com-

DIANA
FOR RENT: Front bedroom, bleatMoon — Diana Sales and Service ' ly furnished. Refined gentleman.
80S W .-Flret-St .
Phone 817 807 Magnolia Avenue.Board
9 ., PORTER. Mgr.
mt, Office, Store*
LOVELY ROOM for gentleman
le, Aecoagalonly. Call 1010 Laurel Ave., a ft­
er 5 o’clock or phone 49-J.
FOR RENT: 18 todn* house $50.00
Seminole Realty Co, FOR RENT: Rooms, with or with
-out moals. ' Reasonable rates
Lincoln Hotel.
FOR
SALE:
A
good:
growing
bustr.Uva Stock - &lt;
ties* rtcentty started. Takes n
Sale, Miscellnneous grown man • to handle. Will pay FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms.
Lights,--wood an d ‘ phono, paid.
, Real E state
a hustler $5000 per annum. No Call
phone 040-J. ,
Investment
to
speak
of.
Box
09,
I F l.h iitu re
care Herald.
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1 7 — F o r Sate, flo u se s
kiluro Wanted
7—Business Service
I Found
FOR SALE: 4 room house at Lnka
B ans, Jewelers
Mary. Also 2 vacant lots, nil for
2305 Magnolia Avenue
lin;:, Decorotinff,
BARBECUE

and Supplies

POSITIONS 1
help all .1
short nolle*,
phono 8688,

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�The last development within the qty limits in the Eastern* Lake Section
Scruggs-Scoggan, Inc

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co
Sales Agents for

EXTEND THEIR HEARTIEST FELICITA
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY

NUMBER 132

4, 1926.

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Hotel Forrest Lake From a W est Side View

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Wider Popularity
Tourist C i t y
Come According
Leading C i t i z e i

Howard Hulick

Bloomfield Hulick |

Hulick Brothers
Warmly. Praised
■

Mayor Forrest Lake
S a y s Opening Is
Memorable Even£

Located on the shores o f Lake Monroe and facing F irst St r e e t on the south and th e proposed Seminole Boulevard on
tho north, the new hostelry is erected on one o f tho m ost d esirnblo and attractive, locations in Sanford.

steps arc s o .placed th at scarcely
has become symbolical with con­
any effort Is noticeable In climb­ These Firms Helped
struction in Florida and is not
n the new cighty-foot
ing.
prnperl" fitting to tho stylo of
ulcvnril that will Boon
Dining Room
Build The Forrest
architecture now being used in
Hxlo Highway down
The dining room of the new
this state,’’ ho said.
iko ahoro for three
Lake Tourist Hotel
Hotel Forrest I^ake lies near the
“There are very few ideas from
din* through tho moat
west* end of the main floor and
Spain being drawti Into buildings
section of the city, the
facon I.ako Monroe on the north
in Florida nnd whore tho word
t Lake, Sanford's new
W. D. Gerbrick Company,
and First Street Extentlon on the general
“Spanish” originates In descrip­
•dollar resort hostcrly,
contractors,
John
Hud­
south. It’s dimensions are 42 by dleston, superintendent of con­
tions of lecul architecture I am at
ccesslblo from all scc154 feet and It la capable of seat­ struction! John Haugard. con­ Local Architect Snyg New a loss to explain, i
town and from both
ing 380 diners.
Structure Embodies Many
“Florida has a stylo all It’s
hln* highways.
tractor’s engineer; MahoneyThe windows facing on Lake Wnlker Company, plumbing nnd
[the»city’s reclaimed land,
Distinctive Features Of own. Wo enn sec many Improve­
Monroe are arched, and a receding atcnmflttlng; S. Reddick, elec­
y balkhcadln* the lako
.Advanced
Construction ments in tho plans for buildings
wall* allows for several tables in tric wiring; Peninsula Electric
yet to bo constructed which, whllo
filling in with loam
help to reproduce the atmos­
ike bottom, the Forrest past wing s fd are also reached by that end of tho room to enjoy semi- Company, electric fixtures; L.
In discussing details of con­ they
privacy. On the south end of the Smith nnd Company, iron work;
phere of tho tropics, do not in any
lea a strategic position way of the corridor.
struction
in
tho
new
hotel,
the
a
r­
room, nn arrangement of door­ C. II. Johnson, roofing and w at­
, way resemble Spanish nrchltrcpeninsula curving out
The men’s smoking room is furn­ ways allows the cutting off of this er proofing; Robert Eisman,
turc. A combination of all tho
chitect,
Elton
J.
Moughton,
whoso,
turb.
lescent watora of broad ished
practically the same as tho section for uso as a private din­ painting contractor; John Green
I
best features in building which
which it' the head other lounging
office
is
in
the
First
National
Bank
of the h°tel. ing room, and thin room is expect­ nnd Sons, plastering; Setdnn
hnvo been satisfactorily proven
1 St. John’s River, It lies on tho rooms
building,
stated
that
several
new
rig
h
t
of
the
west
within tha past century and a half
y for thousands of tour- corridor, directly across from tho ed to take care of parties, organi­ Cypress Door Company, millurney up this truly public parlor, and it’s windows sations, banqueta and other spe­ work; Hill Hardware Compnny, ideas »f hotel designing had been are • Incorporated In tho Florida
hnrdware; John Wunamakor incorporated in (he plana of tho stylo, and nowhero olso In tho
cial occasions.
stream to enjoy the
out on tho north veranda,
Company, furnishings; Bruntworld can ono sco such beautiful,
Tho
room
la
furnished
through­
Ishing, comfortable hotal open
tho lako.
hall-uvnm* Company of Now Forrest Lake. Tho now hotel !s yet nracticul and substantial build­
out
in
tho
samo
design
ns
that
Nations ‘and equable cli- overlookingPublic
ono
of
tho
threo
in
tho
stnto,of
Parlor
York, kitchen equipment; Otto
which characterizes the entire Schmchl,
whlch Sanford is justly
Florida, ami ono of 27 in tho en­ ings as thoso now being erected
Tho public parlor is luxurious in building.
masonry; Jacksonville
The
walls
have
a
base
*
y
tire country, which have been de­ over the entire state”, Mr. Mough­
it’s,
furnishings
nftd
Is
easily
the
Marble and Tilo Company, tile
orrest Lake is designed most beautiful of all the rooms. of buff with which has been mixed work;
signated
by tho American Hotol ton concluded.
Otis EleVator Company,
a s a resort, house, and It Is reached by way of the’ west a light green and deep red mix­ two elevntors.
"Tho new Hotel Forrest Lako is
Association ns a “test" hotel.
■rn Invention tending to corridor and la a t the west end of ture. The'ceiling is of Ivory and
Tho word "teat” Is applicable in of this stylo, and in designing the
comfortable and home
the draperies and tapestries are of
the sense that many ideas and fcaT plans for it we havo tried to In­
sphere has been provld- the lobby.
a pale green,
The beds .are of the famous En­ turos are being tried In thjB new clude ■every Into Improvement. I
The furniture, while more ela­
attempt to establish not
The tables and chain;are of ma­ glander typo popular at *11 resort ' 'uctuni,. which are believed to feel prpud o | having been the a r ­
stopping place, but. n borate, Is of the same material hogany with a finish of walnut, and ho»telr|os, ,anq, the
the latest and most mud orh trt* chitect fur n new st^ucrtulre th a t 1s
a Special typo thnnu
o for' the transient, n and- general design ns th a t used In have tapestry seats.
venttons
for the comfort and con sure to bring more and more visi­
other
parts
of
theipqin
lobby.
Simmons Sarin
ore costly furniture, dovonicnco
of tho hotel guests nn l tors to enjoy tho hospitalities t&gt;f
The
lay
pistes
an;
of
n
deep
and portieres, beautiful The wlndown are draped • with brown tone with decorations *of pnny- specially for tho Hotol For­ features which will, should they Sanford."
grebn
and
n
deep
shade
of
reddish
rest
Luke.
md a pleasing harmony of
prove satisfactory under alt con­
palmetto trees and those fruits
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color copiblne to furnish brown.
Thera are -110 twin bed rooms, ditions of service, ho installed in
which
are
tropically
grown.
In one corner of this room Is
and 42 double bed rooms. En£h tho hotels of tha association all
ii quiet, dignified splenAll Employees Experienced
Tho china ware Is plain white room
is
equipped
with
n
large
leaping with the type. t&gt;f a recess nook containing- several with
The
offico staff of the Hotel
over
the
country.
tho family ■crest of Mayor roomy clothes closet In addltiortto
lotcl will cater to. bookcases filled with a choice selec­ Forrest
Forrest Lake has been carefully
Mr.
Moughton,
who
was
tho
ar­
Lako
painted
on
tho
edge.
numerous littlo innovations that
etion immediately sur- tion of good books. This little
All tho llnon Is imported and have been incorporated into the chitect for tho Sanford City Hall selected from tho ranks of experi­
|the new hotel represents spot has a secluded and quiet air both
it-and tho silverware are em­ Forrest Lake’s design for tho first and other municipal buildings, as enced resort hotel men, nnd every
highly restricted and th at la a t once restful .and enter­ bellished
with the Lake c o a t' of time In the history of Florida ho­ well as numerous fine residences, employee entrusted with tho pro­
l part of Sanford, a d is taining.
vision of guest needs and tho adarms.
tel construction. Tho corridors run nnd prominent business buildings ministration of the desk offico has
Ball Room
to become the Center
throughout
tho
ce
n
ta
l
part
of
tho
Spacious Verandas
east and west 282 feet and north state, believes in adopting tha had many years of service in this
activities of the com
-Stretching 80 feet along tho
The north veranda of tho new and south of 154 feet.
ilt In the shapo of an north-side of tho hotel and looking Hotel
“Floridan Architecture” us kind of work to equip him. for his
Forrest Lako stretches across
The appointment and equipment name
nt, the new hotel faces out on Lako Monroo is tho spaci­ tho entire
* *
being
a
fitting description for the duties.
of thaj side of of the desk offico and administra­
ke Monroe pnd on ous ballroom. I t la 40 feet wide the bluldlngcenter
Eugene
Hendrickson,
clork,
new
hotel
and
for
other
buildings
and
looks
directly
out
tion rooms is of tho most modern now being built with Mediterran­ was for many years chief
Extension, one of the and has several entrances from
clerk
and
upon
Lake
Monroe
nnd
tho
-new
design, the many little labor sav­ ean features incorporated In their desk man of tha Bcrkeloy-Cartarpal arteries, yet Is far every aide.
80
foot
Seminole
.Boulevard
boing
ing
devices
perfected
in
leading
ho­
oved from both the
eto Hotol at Asbury Park, one of
Tho floor la of carefully select­
tels having been included in the design.
t^and tho street to Insure ed -and polished white maple, and built by the city.
the leading resort hostelrles of tho
“California
adopted
the
bunga­
The
veranda
is
completely
equip­
Forrest Lnka’B design.
loss hi its well
all. electric lig ht'fixtures and in­ ped with vnrf-colorcd rood furni­
low and made it popular; they did East. Ho has been in hotel work
The
largo
switchboard
in
a
PBX
Ivatc grounds,' soon to terior decorations are typical of ture, said to have been specially
model manufactured by tho West­ not originate tho bungalow but for more than 12 years, ant^ is
d with masses of varl* that qu^et good ta s te , cxihibitcd manufactured
fqr
the
Forrest
Lake.
ern
Electric with standard equip­ thoy designed it with a touch pe­ 'said to bo thoroughly conversant
srubbery, exotic plants, In kill parts of the new structure.
All wiring and electric com­ culiarly Californian in style, and with tho duties of his office.
all tho blandishments Th« large French windows lead­ P a rt of the chairs and tables are ment.
Charles Ditmar, who was as­
munication
connection* were sup­ the name has stuck even though
decorated
in
orange
and
balck
de­
the nation’s most em ing onto tha north veranda afford
ervised
by
Howard
Overland, whoso tho. rest of tha country builds ns sociated with the Hulick brothers
signs
and
others
ore
made
up
of
leaps gardeners Is ca- an opportunity fo r the dancers to
green and yellow. Tho color work was praised warmly by tho many, or more, in the neighbor, a t their Loch Arbor summer hotel
[ conceiving.
stroll out and enjoy the cooling acjiomo Is in harmony ..with the Hulick brothers.
hood of all largo, cities as could in Allenhutst, N. J. has been ap­
part of the spacious breexes from Lake Monroe.
ever be Used in that stato”.
Tho
desk
Is
attractively
finish­
pointed assistant clerk of tho Forbqlcony
finish
and
the
exterior
'll be located the tennis
That tho fair patromi of tha hotel
“Tho namo Spanish architecture rast Lako, .and Mrs. Mabel Beech,
in oak, with cashier’s offico at
In which many an hour may bo accommodated, tho build­ walls, which^arc of n deop buff ed
tho north end. Patented blotters
an experienced office worker, who
»t recreation will be In* ers have Installed a beauty parlor color, orni minted with colored and a distinctive room check sys­
was for several years bookkeeper
Mosaic
work.
by guests of the hotel, on the south side of the cast cor­
Included in tho equipment are tem have boon installed, and all potato pooler and washer. This for Cheney Stores, has assumed
courts will -also bo built ridor and complete equipment for
about 100 chairs, both' in k e rs and necessary oquipmanb-in-th? way ulumlnum tubrarrnngemont has if he?;duties i s private sooretary to
future, and the addi- Ita operation.
straight back*, and about 25 o f, notification tags, extra-key* revolving disk operated on an ec­ Hownrd and Bloomfield Hulick.
rarlaus facilities for tho
and “Not to be Disturbed” signs centric movement and coated with
Ladles’ cBauty Shop
AH other employees of tho ho­
table*. 1■
it of those stopping here
been provided.
A noteworthy feature of the, new
tel from ball boys to waiters and
The whole of Lake Monroo, the have
a
rough
sandpaper
finish
which
Inter months are expected hotel will bo a thoroughly modern
The hotel has two modern Otis chafes the skin off the potatoes housekeepers and maids havo had
yacht basin- and new municipal elevators,
led.
one. for passengers and
bcapty parlor, under the personal rler,
are
visible
from
-the
verandawhllo flowing water removes tho years bf experience In their rctie west end of tip struc supervision of P, Paul of New
another
for
freight.
positions, tho majority
w
and on which bond concerts are td
located on the north side,
In commenting on tho kitchen o f aste through a pipp which leads rpectivo
having
been
. brought here direct
to
a
receptacle
outside.
A
largo
be
given
within*
a
short
while,
are
"bur well where, p m can -Mrs. Paul’s years of experience'
the Forrest Lake Hotel, Howard
_ cdollng drink of this 'In this country and scientific Eu bnty, a few hundred yards from Ilullck said that It was with par­ barrel of potatoes can bo cleaned from .the Loch Arbor summer ho­
j healthful water. An ad* ropenn training is expected to in­ the steps.
donable pride that he spoke of this and washed In less than seven tel, where courtesy arid efficiency
The
d
ly
Is
now
planting
large
wilt'be sulphur baths. sure the ladies of Sanford and vi­
division of the structure as abso­ minutes by tho use of this inven and a thorough knowlcdgo of their
duties were necessary, tor tho hold
palmetto trees along 'the llna lutely tho most modern and con­ tion.
Main Lobby
cinity the samo expert service, in whpro
the now-boulevard is to pass veniently designed and arranged of
Next to the potato pooler stands ing of thqir Jobs.
lobby of tho new hotol all' branches of beauty culture so
Not a single employee in* thu
an electric meat and vegetable
and Stretches character li die of the fashionable in front of the hotel and .thus is any that ho had over seen. •
expected to add greatly to the.cn*
of tho bulld- New York shops.
“In my 23 year* of hotol exper­ chopper designed for use In salad dining room ,: kitchen or curns of
sausage preparation. A,dougL maids is new to tho hotel business,
__ of broad
Tho latest methods of permanent chanting view to bo had* from the ience I . have boon back and forth and
across the continent many times, mlxcr operated electrically wltl and this fact above all o the raj is
i registration waving and hair dyeing,. Ah© most veranda.
A carefully selected , oiarches tra Stopping at'practically every re­ four speeds and a variety of a t­ expected to result in tho sbsoluta
.... . kb tho room scientific facial and scalp treat­
pablo of sort hotel of any consequence in tachments has been Installed for satisfaction of. early guests, who
Mice, and faces the ment*-and
of skilled musicians capal
artistic-hair
cutting
to
,—/ which descends suit ever contour.
producing the finest concert and all parts of the nation" Mr.'Hulick mixing all materials that require demand efficient servlco in pre­
ference to elaborate surroundings,
Jpper floors in u m iwhipping motion.
removal of superflu­ dance music has been organised said, “and I have aljo slfitad lead­ a Another
of mahogany and buff ousPermanent
distinctly unique fea­ according to Mr. Hulick.
hair and moist by electrolisice for dally service a t the Hotel For* ing resort hostelrie*.abroad, but I
Competent Chef .
have never seen a kitchen more ture of tho kitchen equipment is an
nntl everything in ub* field of rest Luxe.
Hugh
MpGee,
for 16 yeans chef
tlows of the lobby look beauty
automatic
egg
boiler
with
a
docif
modernly
equipped,
-,lighted,
and
This
orchestra
la
known
as
the
culture has been provided
a wide Veranda on the *OTij
Hotel Forrest Lake Trio and Is ventilated than this thqt has been attachm ent th a t causes the con­ of the Loch Arbor Hotel; has been
''
,
installed in tno kitchen of the For­
a still more attractive
from
Machines for marcelling anil per­ composed of Mr. and Mrs. John desi, Sd far the Forrest Like." - tainer to raise
rest Lake with a sta ff of skilled
undo With It’s perfect manent
boiling
w
ater
after
any
desired
Gray
and
Miss
Elizabeth
Hildreth.
Waving are a part of this
assistants, many of whom are s a t'
— lake,
od- of Immeralon- w*
,Upon special occasions, and for electrically or gas opera
period
equipment
and
the
appointments
i l parts of tho walls merge o f th e parlor are elegant.
with th a
the complete
tchen l man assistance. •
. dance purposes the orehestra will in
serving
of
-eparat
eparation
and
soi
hopied ceilings, which are
uterfsljs
ore
“Bain
designed
numerous
In
bo
enlarged
to
five
pieces,
.it
was
3
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tv
u
lly
The woman’s parlor, on the
and
ivory finish. The walla north
southern dishes
novations and
oa eontl
t hay*
aide of the sam e corridor, nno
are of a buff tone, tint, Is furnished
seasoned
only souths
Room Appointments never been pi
for keeping vogetnbl
ever;
deep red and green, cari-y- with luxurious pi
pc fixtures and ap- hotels in this
f doing.
hot by surrounding «
f the Forrest Lake’s
l the color scheme of tho comfortable look!
mlldlng,
'lanadtptti
impdrSProi
J»loc^)gJt,Mq!b wa; polnU look*
irate furnishings are every, are
trance from t
vetovens which are covered with J„ as was Prtsclll
Ing out toward the Take.
er*n pantry super
section
roomy
an
throughout the lobby,
ital
canopy
for
the
removal
of
a
me
•
Colonial Staircase
&gt; :'*
e 15(1 spacious rooms aqd g lsi
E ach
chairs and tables are of
te and odors through well con- die Hayes, cxperlw
Comment on the main stairway
will personally it
paten ted
‘l and detigns. While leading Up to the second and third is equlj
rw
asher,
w
l
baking of all bread,
with tapestried floors seems nocemary when ona
adjacent,’
and
co
Ions.
pies and cake* se n
id, ti the Ion* ecu
g n u s upon tha graceful lines of
rest Lake's dining
of walnut and me- fq*t colonial stylo which was
utes ter
Vv...
ed jn
Ira Cross Is sto:
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clean, drj^
•ing,
ly*
prevalent In the mansions of the
qjiirvi
Mrs. Conrad Hop
dowe are draped with south before tho dnya of. the Civil
i of green and yellow wm*washer it
cake grill and toasting oven, nnmed housekeeper,
* §.
i the atmosphere of th«
closet for .1
to a t the other stands the spe- op, assistant bouseki
tho rest of the hotel Ugh
■"‘Ring throughout tho Is Although
eriil for broiling steak* and nul Hopper install*
deal
(rood In i mi
i room. Vi
having charge of
dlstlnc uy Floridan,
K«
th * stove* and nil
stands oat as one &lt;
ment of the buiJdli

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The men who were largely re­
sponsible for inducing the bulldcni
of tho new hotel to select Sanford
ns nn ideal location for such a
wodern tourist homo were Interviewed this monirng by a represen­
tative of The Herald and tholr rt
statements on what benefit tho
city will derive as n result of the
building of the hostelry are give
aa follows:
-Mai
Mayor Forrest
*
Lake
Mavtfe Forrest
Forrc: Lake, the man
new hotel wan nar
for w in k the m
ed, andllno of the original
of the movement to pro- *
gators or
vtdo the city with n modern tour­
ist hotel, today' gave out tho fol­
lowing statem ent:
'
“With tho completion and the
opening of the new hotel, another
solid block is added to tho struc­
ture of substantiality which this
city boasts, and I boliovo I am ex­
pressing the sentiments of ei
Owners Of The Forrest Lake citizen
when I say th a t wo
&gt; Hotel Hnvf Operated Re­ roud to call this msgniticent ed
sort Hostelrles Tn All .Sec* Ice, where visitors to our city may Tlons Of This ’ Country receive and enjoy the hospitalities
for which Sanford is noted,
Howard n . and Bloomfield Hu- very own.
“ For several years past It
lick, owners and operators of tho been
evident that tho need for
qoW, Hotel Forrest Lako, havo been modern tourist hotel was vet
fBWUIflod drlth tho hotel profes­ pressing and that one 6f tho l
sion for more than a score of years cat moans of selling Sanford to
of tho nation would bo f
atid both are well known in hotel rest
through tho erection of such a
dretes In all sections of the U nit­ tel. Through tho efforts of sever
of our leading citlscns a movemO
ed States.
Howard Rulick began his chosen was launched In an endeavor &lt;
career 23 years ago when ho built interest experienced hotel men
tho Hotol Brighton at Asbury tho city of Sanford an an ideal 1
for a modern tourist hot
Park, N. J.. and operated'the house cation
"Tho efforts of those ea
under the firm namo of Hunt and workers
hsva borne fruit to sti
Hulick.
nn extent that today wo luive
Six years later his brothor, beautiful new hotel directly In
Bloomfield became associated with midst. ■
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him in tho building and manage­
“It scorns fitting that a t .t h t
ment of tho Loch Arbor Hotel at time all praise and all credit should
Allcnhurst, N. J. Tho two broth­ bo extended tho Hulick brothers
ers havo mnnuged this hotel suc­ for tholr ceaseless and untiring ef­
cessfully for tho past 17 years, forts to complcto tho hotel on sch*
during which tlme-they also bc- edulod time and without aacrifk
enrao Identified with loading re­ Ing any of the essentials in mak
sort hostelrles in various parts of Ing It a thoroughly modern
comfnrtnblo hostelry, com?
tho nation.
Howard Hulick was for - two to the lending hotels of
years president of the New Je r­ nnd nation.
’’And now that the hotel is
sey Hotel Association, and was
treasurer of th© same organization plcte, I feel that we should
for one year, resigning to give his upon It with a deep feeling a t I
Isfactlon which is derlvou fror
attention to private nffairs.
Ho Is now an ctivo m^pibor of deed well done. I bcllova U
hotel is an inspiration
tho Now Jersey Hotol Association, new
citizens
of Sanford to is pur
tho New York Hotel Association,
»nd tho American Hotal Aa.Ofl.- t ^ o cl?J“ Othor i C X
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HULICKS FAMOUS
AS RESORT HOTEL
ADMINISTRATORS

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Itiooa.fl.ld H ath* I. o mamhar
of tho same organizations to which
his brother belongs, and Is nlna an
executive member of tho Now JerBcy Hotel Association, and was
for a number of years in charge
of registration a t the annual con­
vention of tho New York Hotel As­
sociation.

P irates
lelieve They Will
N ext Y ear
PITTSBURGH, Jan, ;;jt
Tha Pirate* of Pittsburgh, think
thay will capture tho National

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II*1 Rhyne, fielder, and Paul
W iner, , Inflelder, expensive pro­
ducts of tho San Francisco coaet
Jeaguo show ability to break Into
tho regular lineup.
c llhynes started an n rhor(-loi
became second baseman. \vhcr.\
‘ forth for a grent
an, W aner, who
s'^ n iu rk . is
d to
vul o f Clydo
art
d. Krcmer
an Aid
shared tho main
• of the World’s
I r«Ued upon to
While Meadows,
round out tho
ndables,
and Troynot at
1 to display even
In 1028. The club
for first baso
’lOEBB

m“”
to ■ Ufa
™ will prospor,
0ur b' and
soclal
ford will tako its rightful .
among the metropolitan cities of
tho South.”
Edward Higgins
Edward Higgins, president of
the Chambor of Commerce,
ono of tho first to suggest
noed of a tourist hotol hero, to
Issued the following statem ent
utivc to tho opening of tha
Hotel Forrest Lako:
"A fter long months of effort c
tho part of citlsens interested
tho welfare of tho town, llov
and Bloomfield Hulick wuru ir
ed to como to Sanford to int
gato tho possible locati
a modern tourist hotcL
efforts were successful and
the Hulick* were imp
tho possibilities of such a i
in this city, the completed
today stands as testimon
“Majestically rearing;,,
ties within a stone’s throw i
merlng Lake
|fu&gt; untiring efforts of t
sons of Sanford an**
brothers, who havo u
tic* and .whd 1
hours.

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                    <text>T he last development within the q ty limits in the Eastern* Lake Section
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Wider Popularity
Tourist C i t y
Come According
Leading C i t i z e i

Howard Hulick

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S a y s Opening Is
Memorable Even£

Located on the shores of Lake Monroe and facing F irst St re e t on the south and the proposed Seminole Boulevard on
tho north, the new hostelry is erected on one of tho most d esirnblo and attractive, locations in Sanford.

steps arc s o .placed th at scarcely
has become symbolical with con­
any effort Is noticeable In climb­ These Firms Helped
struction in Florida and is not
n the new cighty-foot
ing.
prnperl" fitting to tho stylo of
ulcvnril that will B o o n
Dining Room
Build The Forrest
architecture now being used in
Hxlo Highway down
The dining room of the new
this state,’’ ho said.
iko ahoro for three
Lake Tourist Hotel
Hotel Forrest I^ake lies near the
“There are very few ideas from
din* through tho moat
west* end of the main floor and
Spain being drawti Into buildings
section of the city, the
facon I.ako Monroe on the north
in Florida nnd whore tho word
t Lake, Sanford's new
W. D. Gerbrick Company,
and First Street Extentlon on the general
“Spanish” originates In descrip­
•dollar resort hostcrly,
contractors,
John
Hud­
south. It’s dimensions are 42 by dleston, superintendent of con­
tions of lecul architecture I am at
ccesslblo from all scc154 feet and It la capable of seat­ struction! John Haugard. con­ Local Architect Snyg New a loss to explain, i
town and from both
ing 380 diners.
Structure Embodies Many
“Florida has a stylo all It’s
hln* highways.
tractor’s engineer; MahoneyThe windows facing on Lake Wnlker Company, plumbing nnd
[the»city’s reclaimed land,
Distinctive F eatures Of own. Wo enn sec many Improve­
Monroe are arched, and a receding atcnmflttlng; S. Reddick, elec­
y balkhcadln* the lako
.Advanced
Construction ments in tho plans for buildings
wall* allows for several tables in tric wiring; Peninsula Electric
yet to bo constructed which, whllo
filling in with loam
help to reproduce the atmos­
ike bottom, the Forrest past wing s fd are also reached by that end of tho room to enjoy semi- Company, electric fixtures; L.
In discussing details of con­ they
privacy. On the south end of the Smith nnd Company, iron work;
phere of tho tropics, do not in any
lea a strategic position way of the corridor.
struction
in
tho
new
hotel,
the
a
r­
room, nn arrangement of door­ C. II. Johnson, roofing and w at­
, way resemble Spanish nrchltrcpeninsula curving out
The men’s smoking room is furn­ ways allows the cutting off of this er proofing; Robert Eisman,
turc. A combination of all tho
chitect,
Elton
J.
Moughton,
whoso,
turb.
lescent watora of broad ished
practically the same as tho section for uso as a private din­ painting contractor; John Green
I
best features in building which
which it' the head other lounging
office
is
in
the
First
National
Bank
of the h°tel. ing room, and thin room is expect­ nnd Sons, plastering; Setdnn
hnvo been satisfactorily proven
1 St. John’s River, It lies on tho rooms
building,
stated
that
several
new
rig
h
t
of
the
west
within tha past century and a half
y for thousands of tour- corridor, directly across from tho ed to take care of parties, organi­ Cypress Door Company, millurney up this truly public parlor, and it’s windows sations, banqueta and other spe­ work; Hill Hardware Compnny, ideas »f hotel designing had been are • Incorporated In tho Florida
hnrdware; John Wunamakor incorporated in (he plana of tho stylo, and nowhero olso In tho
cial occasions.
stream to enjoy the
out on tho north veranda,
Company, furnishings; Bruntworld can ono sco such beautiful,
Tho
room
la
furnished
through­
Ishing, comfortable hotal open
tho lako.
hall-uvnm* Company of Now Forrest Lake. Tho now hotel !s yet nracticul and substantial build­
out
in
tho
samo
design
ns
that
Nations ‘and equable cli- overlookingPublic
ono
of
tho
threo
in
tho
stnto,of
Parlor
York, kitchen equipment; Otto
which characterizes the entire Schmchl,
whlch Sanford is justly
Florida, ami ono of 27 in tho en­ ings as thoso now being erected
Tho public parlor is luxurious in building.
masonry; Jacksonville
The
walls
have
a
base
*
y
tire country, which have been de­ over the entire state”, Mr. Mough­
it’s,
furnishings
nftd
Is
easily
the
Marble and Tilo Company, tile
orrest Lake is designed most beautiful of all the rooms. of buff with which has been mixed work;
signated
by tho American Hotol ton concluded.
Otis EleVator Company,
a s a resort, house, and It Is reached by way of the’ west a light green and deep red mix­ two elevntors.
"Tho new Hotel Forrest Lako is
Association ns a “test" hotel.
■rn Invention tending to corridor and la a t the west end of ture. The'ceiling is of Ivory and
Tho word "teat” Is applicable in of this stylo, and in designing the
comfortable and home
the draperies and tapestries are of
the sense that many ideas and fcaT plans for it we havo tried to In­
sphere has been provld- the lobby.
a pale green,
The beds .are of the famous En­ turos are being tried In thjB new clude ■every Into Improvement. I
The furniture, while more ela­
attempt to establish not
The tables and chain;are of ma­ glander typo popular at *11 resort ' 'uctuni,. which are believed to feel prpud o | having been the a r ­
stopping place, but. n borate, Is of the same material hogany with a finish of walnut, and ho»telr|os, ,anq, the
the latest and most mud orh trt* chitect fur n new st^ucrtulre th a t 1s
a Special typo thnnu
o for' the transient, n and- general design ns th a t used In have tapestry seats.
venttons
for the comfort and con sure to bring more and more visi­
other
parts
of
theipqin
lobby.
Simmons Sarin
ore costly furniture, dovonicnco
of
tho hotel guests nn l tors to enjoy tho hospitalities t&gt;f
The
lay
pistes
an;
of
n
deep
and portieres, beautiful The wlndown are draped • with brown tone with decorations *of pnny- specially for tho Hotol For­ features which will, should they Sanford."
grebn
and
n
deep
shade
of
reddish
rest
Luke.
md a pleasing harmony of
prove satisfactory under alt con­
palmetto trees and those fruits
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color copiblne to furnish brown.
Thera are -110 twin bed rooms, ditions of service, ho installed in
which
are
tropically
grown.
In one corner of this room Is
and 42 double bed rooms. En£h tho hotels of tha association all
ii quiet, dignified splenAll Employees Experienced
Tho china ware Is plain white room
is
equipped
with
n
large
leaping with the type. t&gt;f a recess nook containing- several with
The
offico staff of the Hotel
over
the
country.
tho family ■crest of Mayor roomy clothes closet In addltiortto
lotcl will cater to. bookcases filled with a choice selec­ Forrest
Forrest Lake has been carefully
Mr.
Moughton,
who
was
tho
ar­
Lako
painted
on
tho
edge.
numerous littlo innovations that
etion immediately sur- tion of good books. This little
All tho llnon Is imported and have been incorporated into the chitect for tho Sanford City Hall selected from tho ranks of experi­
|the new hotel represents spot has a secluded and quiet air both
it-and tho silverware are em­ Forrest Lake’s design for tho first and other municipal buildings, as enced resort hotel men, nnd every
highly restricted and th at la a t once restful .and enter­ bellished
with the Lake c o a t' of time In the history of Florida ho­ well as numerous fine residences, employee entrusted with tho pro­
l part of Sanford, a d is taining.
vision of guest needs and tho adarms.
tel construction. Tho corridors run nnd prominent business buildings ministration of the desk offico has
Ball Room
to become the Center
throughout
tho
ce
n
ta
l
part
of
tho
Spacious Verandas
east and west 282 feet and north state, believes in adopting tha had many years of service in this
activities of the com
-Stretching 80 feet along tho
The north veranda of tho new and south of 154 feet.
ilt In the shapo of an north-side of tho hotel and looking Hotel
“Floridan Architecture” us kind of work to equip him. for his
Forrest Lako stretches across
The appointment and equipment name
nt, the new hotel faces out on Lako Monroo is tho spaci­ tho entire
* *
being
a
fitting description for the duties.
of thaj side of of the desk offico and administra­
ke Monroe pnd on ous ballroom. I t la 40 feet wide the bluldlngcenter
Eugene
Hendrickson,
clork,
new
hotel
and
for
other
buildings
and
looks
directly
out
tion rooms is of tho most modern now being built with Mediterran­ was for many years chief
Extension, one of the and has several entrances from
clerk
and
upon
Lake
Monroe
nnd
tho
-new
design, the many little labor sav­ ean features incorporated In their desk man of tha Bcrkeloy-Cartarpal arteries, yet Is far every aide.
80
foot
Seminole
.Boulevard
boing
ing
devices
perfected
in
leading
ho­
oved from both the
eto Hotol at Asbury Park, one of
Tho floor la of carefully select­
tels having been included in the design.
t^and tho street to Insure ed -and polished white maple, and built by the city.
the leading resort hostelrles of tho
“California
adopted
the
bunga­
The
veranda
is
completely
equip­
Forrest Lnka’B design.
loss hi its well
all. electric lig ht'fixtures and in­ ped with vnrf-colorcd rood furni­
low and made it popular; they did East. Ho has been in hotel work
The
largo
switchboard
in
a
PBX
Ivatc grounds,' soon to terior decorations are typical of ture, said to have been specially
model manufactured by tho West­ not originate tho bungalow but for more than 12 years, ant^ is
d with masses of varl* that qu^et good ta s te , cxihibitcd manufactured
fqr
the
Forrest
Lake.
ern
Electric with standard equip­ thoy designed it with a touch pe­ 'said to bo thoroughly conversant
srubbery, exotic plants, In kill parts of the new structure.
All wiring and electric com­ culiarly Californian in style, and with tho duties of his office.
all tho blandishments Th« large French windows lead­ P a rt of the chairs and tables are ment.
Charles Ditmar, who was as­
munication
connection* were sup­ the name has stuck even though
decorated
in
orange
and
balck
de­
the nation’s most em ing onto tha north veranda afford
ervised
by
Howard
Overland, whoso tho. rest of tha country builds ns sociated with the Hulick brothers
signs
and
others
ore
made
up
of
leaps gardeners Is ca- an opportunity fo r the dancers to
green and yellow. Tho color work was praised warmly by tho many, or more, in the neighbor, a t their Loch Arbor summer hotel
[ conceiving.
stroll out and enjoy the cooling acjiomo Is in harmony ..with the Hulick brothers.
hood of all largo, cities as could in Allenhutst, N. J. has been ap­
part of the spacious breexes from Lake Monroe.
ever be Used in that stato”.
Tho
desk
Is
attractively
finish­
pointed assistant clerk of tho Forbqlcony
finish
and
the
exterior
'll be located the tennis
That tho fair patromi of tha hotel
“Tho namo Spanish architecture rast Lako, .and Mrs. Mabel Beech,
in oak, with cashier’s offico at
In which many an hour may bo accommodated, tho build­ walls, which^arc of n deop buff ed
tho north end. Patented blotters
an experienced office worker, who
»t recreation will be In* ers have Installed a beauty parlor color, orni minted with colored and a distinctive room check sys­
was for several years bookkeeper
Mosaic
work.
by guests of the hotel, on the south side of the cast cor­
Included in tho equipment are tem have boon installed, and all potato pooler and washer. This for Cheney Stores, has assumed
courts will -also bo built ridor and complete equipment for
about 100 chairs, both' in k e rs and necessary oquipmanb-in-th? way ulumlnum tubrarrnngemont has if he?;duties i s private sooretary to
future, and the addi- Ita operation.
straight back*, and about 25 o f, notification tags, extra-key* revolving disk operated on an ec­ Hownrd and Bloomfield Hulick.
rarlaus facilities for tho
and “Not to be Disturbed” signs centric movement and coated with
Ladles’ cBauty Shop
AH other employees of tho ho­
table*. 1■
it of those stopping here
been provided.
A noteworthy feature of the, new
tel from ball boys to waiters and
The whole of Lake Monroo, the have
a
rough
sandpaper
finish
which
Inter months are expected hotel will bo a thoroughly modern
The hotel has two modern Otis chafes the skin off the potatoes housekeepers and maids havo had
yacht basin- and new municipal elevators,
led.
one. for passengers and
bcapty parlor, under the personal rler,
are
visible
from
-the
verandawhllo flowing water removes tho years bf experience In their rctie west end of tip struc supervision of P, Paul of New
another
for
freight.
positions, tho majority
w
and on which bond concerts are td
located on the north side,
In commenting on tho kitchen o f aste through a pipp which leads rpectivo
having
been
. brought here direct
to
a
receptacle
outside.
A
largo
be
given
within*
a
short
while,
are
"bur well where, p m can -Mrs. Paul’s years of experience'
the Forrest Lake Hotel, Howard
_ cdollng drink of this 'In this country and scientific Eu bnty, a few hundred yards from Ilullck said that It was with par­ barrel of potatoes can bo cleaned from .the Loch Arbor summer ho­
j healthful water. An ad* ropenn training is expected to in­ the steps.
donable pride that he spoke of this and washed In less than seven tel, where courtesy arid efficiency
The
d
ly
Is
now
planting
large
wilt'be sulphur baths. sure the ladies of Sanford and vi­
division of the structure as abso­ minutes by tho use of this inven and a thorough knowlcdgo of their
duties were necessary, tor tho hold
palmetto trees along 'the llna lutely tho most modern and con­ tion.
Main Lobby
cinity the samo expert service, in whpro
the now-boulevard is to pass veniently designed and arranged of
Next to the potato pooler stands ing of thqir Jobs.
lobby of tho new hotol all' branches of beauty culture so
Not a single employee in* thu
an electric meat and vegetable
and Stretches character li die of the fashionable in front of the hotel and .thus is any that ho had over seen. •
expected to add greatly to the.cn*
of tho bulld- New York shops.
“In my 23 year* of hotol exper­ chopper designed for use In salad dining room ,: kitchen or curns of
sausage preparation. A,dougL maids is new to tho hotel business,
__ of broad
Tho latest methods of permanent chanting view to bo had* from the ience I . have boon back and forth and
across the continent many times, mlxcr operated electrically wltl and this fact above all o the raj is
i registration waving and hair dyeing,. Ah© most veranda.
A carefully selected , oiarchestra Stopping at'practically every re­ four speeds and a variety of a t­ expected to result in tho sbsoluta
.... . kb tho room scientific facial and scalp treat­
pablo of sort hotel of any consequence in tachments has been Installed for satisfaction of. early guests, who
Mice, and faces the ment*-and
of skilled musicians capal
artistic-hair
cutting
to
,—/ which descends suit ever contour.
producing the finest concert and all parts of the nation" Mr.'Hulick mixing all materials that require demand efficient servlco in pre­
ference to elaborate surroundings,
Jpper floors in u m iwhipping motion.
removal of superflu­ dance music has been organised said, “and I have aljo slfitad lead­ a Another
of mahogany and buff ousPermanent
distinctly unique fea­ according to Mr. Hulick.
hair and moist by electrolisice for dally service a t the Hotel For* ing resort hostelrie*.abroad, but I
Competent Chef .
have never seen a kitchen more ture of tho kitchen equipment is an
nntl everything in ub* field of rest Luxe.
Hugh
MpGee,
for 16 yeans chef
tlows of the lobby look beauty
automatic
egg
boiler
with
a
docif
modernly
equipped,
-,lighted,
and
This
orchestra
la
known
as
the
culture has been provided
a wide Veranda on the *OTij
Hotel Forrest Lake Trio and Is ventilated than this thqt has been attachm ent th a t causes the con­ of the Loch Arbor Hotel; has been
'
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installed in tno kitchen of the For­
a still more attractive
from
Machines for marcelling anil per­ composed of Mr. and Mrs. John desi, Sd far the Forrest Like." - tainer to raise
rest Lake with a sta ff of skilled
undo With It’s perfect manent
boiling
w
ater
after
any
desired
Gray
and
Miss
Elizabeth
Hildreth.
Waving are a part of this
assistants, many of whom are s a t'
— lake,
od- of Immeralon- w*
,Upon special occasions, and for electrically or gas opera
period
equipment
and
the
appointments
i l parts of tho walls merge o f th e parlor are elegant.
with th a
t o f p tchen
p i l man assistance. •
the complete
. dance purposes the orehestra will in
serving
of
-eparat
eparation
and
soi
hopied ceilings, which are
uterfsljs
ore
“Bain
designed
numerous
In
bo
enlarged
to
five
pieces,
.it
was
3
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tv
u
lly
The woman’s parlor, on the
and
ivory finish. The walla north
southern dishes
novations and
oa eontl
t hay*
aide of the sam e corridor, nno
are of a buff tone, tint, Is furnished
seasoned
only souths
Room Appointments never been pi
for keeping vogetnbl
ever;
deep red and green, cari-y- with luxurious pi
pc fixtures and ap- hotels in this
f doing.
hot by surrounding «
f the Forrest Lake’s
l the color scheme of tho comfortable look!
3
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C
mlldlng,
'l a n a d t p t t i
p d rS P ro i
R S K S f f i J„ asimwas
J»loc^)gJt,Mq!b wa; polnU look*
Prtsclll
irate furnishings are every, are
trance from t
vetovens which are covered with
Ing out toward the Take.
er*n pantry super
section
roomy
an
throughout the lobby,
ital
canopy
for
the
removal
of
a
me
•
Colonial Staircase
&gt; :'*
e 15(1 spacious rooms aqd glsi
Each
chairs and tables are of
te and odors through well con- die Hayes, cxperlw
Comment on the main stairway
will personally it
patented
‘l and detigns. While leading Up to the second and third is equlj
rwasher, wl
baking of all bread,
with tapestried floors seems nocemary when ona
adjacent,’
and
co
Ions.
pies and cake* se n
id, ti the Ion* ecu
g n u s upon tha graceful lines of
rest Lake's dining
of walnut and me- fq*t colonial stylo which was
utes ter
Vv...
ed jn
Ira Cross Is sto:
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clean, drj^
•ing,
ly*
prevalent In the mansions of the
qjiirvi
Mrs. Conrad Hop
dowe are draped with south before tho dnya of. the Civil
tcake
f s sgrill
s n and
r - .toasting oven, nnmed
housekeeper,
i of green and yellow wm*w asher it
* §.
op, assistant bouseki
i the atmosphere of th«
closet for .1
to
a
t
the
other
stands
the
speAlthough
tho
rest
of
the
hotel
Ugh
■"‘Ring throughout tho Is deal (rood In i mi
eriil for broiling steak* and nul Hopper install*
i room. Vi
having charge of
dlstlnc uy Floridan,
K«
th* stove* and nil
stands oat as one &lt;
ment of the buiJdli
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ELTON M0UGHT0N
IS DESIGNER O F
HANDSOME HOTEL

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The men who were largely re­
sponsible for inducing the bulldcni
of tho new hotel to select Sanford
ns nn ideal location for such a
wodern tourist homo were Interviewed this monirng by a represen­
tative of The Herald and tholr rt
statements on what benefit tho
city will derive as n result of the
building of the hostelry are give
aa follows:
-Mai
Mayor Forrest
*
Lake
Mavtfe Forrest
Forrc: Lake, the man
new hotel wan nar
for w in k the m
ed, andllno of the original
of the movement to pro- *
gators or
vtdo the city with n modern tour­
ist hotel, today' gave out tho fol­
lowing statem ent:
'
“With tho completion and the
opening of the new hotel, another
solid block is added to tho struc­
ture of substantiality which this
city boasts, and I boliovo I am ex­
pressing the sentiments of ei
Owners Of The F orrest Lake citizen
when I say th a t wo
&gt; Hotel Hnvf Operated Re­ roud to call this msgniticent ed
sort Hostelrles Tn All .Sec* Ice, where visitors to our city may Tlons Of This ’ Country receive and enjoy the hospitalities
for which Sanford is noted,
Howard n . and Bloomfield Hu- very own.
“ For several years past It
lick, owners and operators of tho been
evident that tho need for
qoW, Hotel Forrest Lako, havo been modern tourist hotel was vet
fBWUIflod drlth tho hotel profes­ pressing and that one 6f tho l
sion for more than a score of years cat moans of selling Sanford to
of tho nation would bo f
atid both are well known in hotel rest
through tho erection of such a
dretes In all sections of the U nit­ tel. Through tho efforts of sever
of our leading citlscns a movemO
ed States.
Howard Rulick began his chosen was launched In an endeavor &lt;
career 23 years ago when ho built interest experienced hotel men
tho Hotol Brighton at Asbury tho city of Sanford an an ideal 1
for a modern tourist hot
Park, N. J.. and operated'the house cation
"Tho efforts of those ea
under the firm namo of Hunt and workers
hsva borne fruit to sti
Hulick.
nn extent that today wo luive
Six years later his brothor, beautiful new hotel directly In
Bloomfield became associated with midst. ■
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him in tho building and manage­
“It scorns fitting that a t .t h t
ment of tho Loch Arbor Hotel at time all praise and all credit should
Allcnhurst, N. J. Tho two broth­ bo extended tho Hulick brothers
ers havo mnnuged this hotel suc­ for tholr ceaseless and untiring ef­
cessfully for tho past 17 years, forts to complcto tho hotel on sch*
during which tlme-they also bc- edulod time and without aacrifk
enrao Identified with loading re­ Ing any of the essentials in mak
sort hostelrles in various parts of Ing It a thoroughly modern
comfnrtnblo hostelry, com?
tho nation.
Howard Hulick was for - two to the lending hotels of
years president of the New Je r­ nnd nation.
’’And now that the hotel is
sey Hotel Association, and was
treasurer of th© same organization plcte, I feel that we should
for one year, resigning to give his upon It with a deep feeling a t I
Isfactlon which is derlvou fror
attention to private nffairs.
Ho Is now an ctivo m^pibor of deed well done. I bcllova U
hotel is an inspiration
tho Now Jersey Hotol Association, new
citizens
of Sanford to is pur
tho New York Hotel Association,
»nd tho American Hotal Aa.Ofl.- t ^ o cl?J“ Othor i C X
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HULICKS FAMOUS
AS RESORT HOTEL
ADMINISTRATORS

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Itiooa.fl.ld H ath* I. o mamhar
of tho same organizations to which
his brother belongs, and Is nlna an
executive member of tho Now JerBcy Hotel Association, and was
for a number of years in charge
of registration a t the annual con­
vention of tho New York Hotel As­
sociation.

P irates
lelieve They Will
N ext Y ear
PITTSBURGH, Jan, ;;jt
Tha Pirate* of Pittsburgh, think
thay will capture tho National

te ^ « ,ir.£ rh'p

“ d lh°
II*1 Rhyne, fielder, and Paul
W iner, , Inflelder, expensive pro­
ducts of tho San Francisco coaet
Jeaguo show ability to break Into
tho regular lineup.
c llhynes started an n rhor(-loi
became second baseman. \vhcr.\
‘ forth for a grent
an, W aner, who
s'^ n iu rk . is
d to
vul of Clydo
art
d. Krcmer
an Aid
shared tho main
• of the World’s
I r«Ued upon to
While Meadows,
round out tho
ndables,
and Troynot at
1 to display even
In 1028. The club
for first baso
’lOEBB

m“”
to ■ Ufa
™ will prospor,
0ur b' and
soclal
ford will tako its rightful .
among the metropolitan cities of
tho South.”
Edward Higgins
Edward Higgins, president of
the Chambor of Commerce,
ono of tho first to suggest
noed of a tourist hotol hero, to
Issued the following statem ent
utivc to tho opening of tha
Hotel Forrest Lako:
"A fter long months of effort c
tho part of citlsens interested
tho welfare of tho town, llov
and Bloomfield Hulick wuru ir
ed to como to Sanford to int
gato tho possible locati
a modern tourist hotcL
efforts were successful and
the Hulick* were imp
tho possibilities of such a i
in this city, the completed
today stands as testimon
“Majestically rearing;,,
ties within a stone’s throw i
merlng Lake
|fu&gt; untiring efforts of t
sons of Sanford an**
brothers, who havo u
tic* and .whd 1
hours.

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central i
bo i

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EXTENDS
Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes

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IN D IA N M O U N D V IL L A G E is designed to supply the perfect spttjtig
for those people w ho desire to consummate their dreams of anideathorhe
in this matchless section of Florida.

It would seem impossible to demand of location
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are approximately

$ 100,000.00 at the close of the first week.

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T here are just 116 lots now on sale, and our sales efforts are exclusive
Sanford people during this week. D on ’t fail to make/your reservation
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land harelaaftar daaerihrd. .itnoted
In Srminoto County, ylorld.i, and
before January 8, except the regu­ more particularly described aa:
«r;ir N*A*ih on .-U alf (NH&gt; of
lation’ railway t o d consulate
Ufa Northeojv ons-qnartsr (N -.
’&lt; * of tha Nofth a art on*.qu*rRuafd*. I t was aUted also that

'A, Ga.f Jan.
■ weak ran Christmas
ia second for tha numle faU lities In the •ou­
ts. Tha death toll for

33 Ih c ir c u it r o r n r S E V ­
E N T H J U D I C I A L ' C I I U T T T IS

A 3U FOR B M M O U I t» l).1 T r
ns ritA W c
OKOHUE IH.A8EN1CK. C o m p l a i n

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LFRED D. LeVEfiQUfc anil Ida l .
Usyeaque. hla w ife, If they or
cither of them be living, Charles
Winter, If living, all heirs, le g a ­
te e s devisee* or grantees or Wil­
liam O. Audenrled, deceased, all
heirs. legatees, devisees or gran,
tees or Hobart ,11. Ramsey, de­
ceased. VpMBd.'.tnvestment Com­
pany. a cffPfur'atlng,. and all dir!* heirs, devisees.
Ikes, claim ing any
r.lha land IwrelgIn . this Order ttf

upward of 400 the pre, Theca figure* are re-

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“ iM.norid; and Mlieight each. Kansas
reported only one fa-

lad in accidents with 49,
Ida scored 42. Georgia
ana followed with 85
ima had only two.
tion by states follows:
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Hsrafif. a nswepaper published in
B*mlrv&gt;l* County. FlorMa, onrr *
* « r t for four ecniH dltT r wueko,
com m andnf January Ind. I*J» and
concluding on J a n u a r y * III*.
W itness tha hand and anal o t V.
n . D O U fllJ ss, Clark of. the Circuit
Court. Hemlnolo County, riorlda. at
the Conn Honaa In Sanford. Flnr-

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Marshal Chan* Tso-Lin bad sent
one ( ||&gt; _8outh Range Thirty
hfs refreta oxer the rebellion in­
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ta orderail that you and ekeh
Clark of ClrTuli Court.
volving hlS lieutenant, Kuo Sun- of. i tyour
appear, to th* iw orn Bill
By: A. M. WEEKS. D. C.
Lln, and promised future peace in of Complaint haraln (Had on or bo- ALDRIDOR HAJIT,
V j.
Manchuria.
\ fora the first day o f February, A.
S olicitor’ lor Complainant.

Eleven Southern
Shows 61 Killed
|1 Injured In Motor
its . During Week
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IFFLORIDA, .

is la A lfred Mi
o ilth a 'iC o lu m b ia U1

Business Site^GirRailroad
One blbck from F irst Street. Frontage on three
paved streets. Railroad frontage entire block. Plot con­
tains about 56,000 BquaVe feet. Price. 637,500. Terms
arranged.

TO

tJgsVeaau* and, Ida
s^Wlfe, Charles Wldtflsee*. legatees,
Ifllm O. Audenrled.
■ftlES, -legatees, devl*or Itribert II. Tiamf t»«y, deceased, Votuala Investment
&gt;rporstlon, and all
-T^*Compatiy. a

ketbnll quintet. He
and ia a good all-rofl
Columbia hopes to'
aaowing In th e eaa
chkse.

e Speculative possibilities of th is plot will apdfscrlm lnating‘investors b c c M p ritf’tran sfer
urred In years and it is held H f n o Individual
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JO S E P H Mi r o c :

ANNOUNCEMENT

initial

economy
investmer
Twelve Standard Bodies

Florida Reo Co.
208 West F irst St.

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'R. A. WILLIAMS, M anager

BOUNDS WARNING
INGTON, Jan. 4.—(A&gt;)—
| Mellon warned the Sen*
ica com m ittee today that
deduction of about $330,roted by the House must
cecded by the senate.

REO MOTOR CAR COMHANY
—

ia proud to claim i s asttorney general an exeacher,

A T THE -•= =- ; -------

H otel Forrest Lake

item ,. Lectures
by

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Leah A. Watters
OMAN’S CLUB HOUSE
AT 4:00 P. M.

Beauty Culture In All Its Branches

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E. Burnham and Marinello Preparations
Facials and Marcelling *
Eugene and IMestle Permanent Waving

Lako • country and her
»—Jan. 8.
irgh, Scott and Bums—Jan,
|»ury and Chaucer’s Tales—
iure« Tickets |1 J 5

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Forrest

opening

AND THE

tory service

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207 East

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. •- h i s w i t h p l ^ r e w e look to the completion of the H otel Forrest
Lake, another beautiful building to pur credit in Sanford. We wish to re­
fer yo&amp;' to Hulick &amp; Hulick, owners of the new hotel whether or not w e
have made good our contract, and w e willingly accept their decision.

e take this means
Ion companies ahd every individual who co-operated with us
[ us to c o m p le t e d stricture on appointed time. ? Itis our hope
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iled:effort that feci to the building of the Hofei Forrest Lake, will

and better things are in store for greater Sanford during 1926
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Jfowor. W illiam i t Catch cart, it

Mnpsey will ( i n Har| G m Tornwy, in an
In tha Evening World

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holders to lo*«
ard forecast*, will be

of January A‘. I&gt;.

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E. DOtJORABB,

C l a r k ; of

tha Circuit
Bcmlnola County,

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livin g and ir dead tn«lr hairs.
«l«v,aae^ grant
and lean tea*
and a ll other partial claim ing Intartata under them.
Henry R
Banfortt deoaaaad. hla halra d*vI“rea. grant**-* and leratecu and all
other pan ic* claim ing intercats
tinder the aald Henry 8. Banford.
Defendant a
r. ® rl»» far Cem lnM tlr* Service

rn name,

inni arid official

K I R K ’S
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H U L IC K

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Taaklaeta
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louthweat quarter of the »oiith-,
rest quarter . and flouihwcat
luarter o f aoutheaat quarter of
lection S, Township II South
lance I t Rival.

HUUCK

Upon th e !

Model-Trim Co.

North*

Crurnplor, E. J. Harrell, Raba««a tTOirteF
square In the orthw est
J. Ilnwer. William E. Catcheart:
corner, and tha southeast quar­
and the Mid hill having prayed for
t e r o f southw est quarter, less
conntrueilve service against aald
t w o and ona-half seres In a
unknown defendants. It la
equnro In the northeast corner
THEREFORE, ORDERED that
of Section 9. Township It South
the defendants, tha unknown helm,
of Italian ] l East.
devisees, grantees and legaieen of
«, TRACT *.
,
Jamas B. Hackney, It. H. Ramsay.
N o r t h half of the
northenst
Henry B. Hanford. Caroline A. Misq u a r t e r and the Northeast q u n r ♦II, .J. F. Mlsoll, her husband, Rorl e r o r Northwest
qusrler of
enso w. Itald w in.- ■and Rosa O.
Sect i on IS nnjl the northwest
Hnldwin. hla wife, J. Acel Krlraon,
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(leorg# E. Wilson. Ada W. Baldwin,
o f Section
II, Township It
widow, Q. W. Rewtan. Barnh A.
Sout h of l i a n a * IS East,
Holton. Anna C.' Holton, Alien O.
Holton, Harry HoRon. Clara A. and t h e y . are hereby required to
•Hower* B. C McDowell. M. O. a p p e a r on the 1st day. of February

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his hands full if he

H iy challengers* opportun-

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will make a worthy con*
[or the junior light-weight
recently won by Tod Morrd forecast* th at Fiedel
L new flyweight champion,
Irengthen^ hts hold on the
It may.be winter up north, b u t tt'a
still summer down In Mississippi.
Miss Patsy Nolle Jolly of Gulfport,
Mina., was elected queen of n bath­
K , Jan. 4.—(JP&gt;—'The rlv- ing beauty pageant held there on
Kd fiddlers seems to be Christmaa Day.
I bod as the Charleston
Be. A compction for tho When Knud Rasmussen took his
land title begins at Pro- journey through "the Northwest
Knight. A world cham- passage" in 1928 w ith' a solitary
meeting ia between Dun- sledgo and a single dog team, he
[Uncle Jimmy Thompson, completed the longest sledge'jouri, Twufc--— —

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,KRS TO COMPETE

BEAUTJFUL HOME SITES

C A N Y O U S O L V E T H IS?

►ore letters when properly arranged form the name of a
resident. Everyone sending in the. correct solution will be
»d a beautiful lot, slxe 20x100 feet, FREE AND CLEAR
ALL ENCUMBRANCES, located In one of our now aubis between New York and Atlantic City.

- ShorL Distance To. Sanford .,
Country Club and Golf Course
Good Bathing, Boating
and Fishing
Good Schools
Good W ater

‘ A g re a t big group of attractive, coats priced
for immediate clearance a t one-half th eir usual,
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price, offering an entirely out o f,.the o rd in a ry
sav in g s.»
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1 THIS OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 15„ 1926.

Maxim Development Corporation
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Dept. 409

New York City

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Phone
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including

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fabrics; bollvins aipl
other fuvored fabrics.
Buede

Varied a s to styles,’b u t all of them those mi
favored fo r'w e ar a t the -present time—some e
borntoly fu r trim m ed and others only modem
ly. This ia a splendid buying opportunity.

are extended to
H U U C K A N D H U LIC K
upon the successful opening of Sanford’s N ew est Hotel

Our entire stock of fall’ afternoon dresses will
be placed on sale a t these two special prices.
Fall models of satins and crepes in most be­
coming styles, showing long sleeves and high

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Packard and Stude!

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—Tha O sage m urder m ystery, a s out N ate Goldman, o f
dram atis a s
S rounds.

ntral sectio n o f won*
Is. I know , t h s t when
,tion o f our poesibili*
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i t concocted plans, for.
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o&lt;i»F declared t h s t .t h e
on o f ls s t r * « '
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Ktlopment of th is corn-

lo tio n of * city from a
EL traced Just as aecurrV hud-s growth to manKLdwel said, “and SanELth has conformed Jin
E t lo the development
L cities." F irst came
B- streets, then modern
Utlei were added, then
beautification and watrelopment, and now comt big requisite, an elab^pointed hotel th a t will
e ; highest type of vialype that Sanford -needs
elopment along high, reI

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fulfillment of thia need
awn In Sanford's history
lavement that contributed
jtakgement of thle com­
icre than any other one
kment thst Sanford has
I ts long list in the last
■well said that the pam■ributed by the hotel ople r many sections of tno
lould result in bringing
I of wealthy visitors to
■unity, and the aubselulation of real estate ac*
I all other Industries,
planting on the managepie hostelry, Mr. Bodwell
bt in 'h ls opinion no betr e efficient Hotel men
hr been secured than the
lothers.
ivo.E. C. Miller, o f New
r, to thank for the Hulick
presence here” Mr. Bode, “for It wes Mr. Miller
isuggested the Hulicks as
J tltafln In
nfiavetry n H
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to operates'
resort

ellitli pen, t
solution.
Federal and state officer
closing a net round at
members of a murder ring
believed to have been responsible
for the deaths of nearly a score of
Osage Indians! and white persons.
Action was'divided today between
Guthrie, where a federal rrand
ry la convened, to consider the
stimony o f . 120 witnesses, and
the “Osage nation,” home of Osage,
Indians where state officials are
expected to arreat several suspects.
The Indians, are reputed to have
the greatest per capita wealth of
any group of people In the world.
I t has bewi indicated th a t the
federal officers will leave proscutlon of murder- charges to the
state. The belief is that many
times the murders were the out­
growth of a conspiracy to gain
possession of the fortunes of the
victims, estimated to total $2,000,000,
,^
Although the most recent of the
crimes was committed about three
years kgo, none of the perpetra­
tors have as yet' been brought to
justice.
It appears that solution of tho

game, wonderful tropical scenery
Combination
and an equable climate are repre­
sentative of Sanford, but hitherto
visitors have been prevented from
a full enjoyment of these attrac­
tions by the dearth jpf.hotel accom­
odations.
'Today this deplorable condition
has been corrected,f* M r..W hitncr
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Iti nothing
nniliimr to
1a
added,
"and
there is
prevent Sanford from achieving
widespread fame as, an ideal tour­
ist recreational confer.
Raymond Keys
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“ When We rliirst discussed hazy rity".”
plana for a modern tourist hotel a t
“In the past tho higher class of
Sanford while - sitting around tourists have shunned Sanford as
George Do Cottes dinner tdble a *•'city offering only commercial
year ago none of ;,ua realized' th a t hotel accommodations” Mr.- Key
the full maternllzntlon of -these; concluded, "but with thco pening
plans would be effected/ap- such’ of the Forrest Lake this difficulty
sn early date” said Raymond Key, has been removed nnd Sanford will
M M , Forrest Lake means cashier
of the Semlndno: .County
,Batiford than the young- Bank this morning in'diaebssing pbw bo heralded far and wide as
is'o f, thia community can the opening of the-‘H ofei'’Forrest a 'city rich in commercial, indus­
trial'and tourist attractions-offer­
‘ realU s”.’ said Frank P. Lake.
V, r j - - - ing unsurpassed accommodations
todiy In commenting on
“T h a n Is hardly an y th in g -th at lO both commercial travelers and
jnfc of the Hulick brothcan say In conneqUdn with .the . wealthy transients.”
hslf-miltion dollar resort lotel
The newest .pearl necklaces com
opening without ' 'repeating \
George A. DeCottes
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statements
of
offers’’
Sir.
Kby
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Difficult
indeed
vfoulj^Jf
Ig^jhr
vs an old timer like myMbUt d do v lsn t to tiy, to me to describe tho
fpllj .appreciate the true added,
ic* of the building” :Mr. mpress upon Sanfoft! citlzona the that Sapfdrd will receive ns is re­
of the criablishnlent of su lt of the . Hotel Forrest Lake”
ontinued, “and words fail amportanco
resort:hostelry
• where -no Georga A. DeCottes, city attorney
"Tfetfempt to-sketch tho tourist hotel has heke
eristed^ jinherto, •aid this- morning, “for the open-'
nbflts that will come to despite
increasing number of ing of this structure must .Inevit­
i s a direct result of this tourists -the
who
been wintering ably bring about expansion and
■hleyement that tho city n Sanford.” have
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improvement beyond tno dreams of
taVdate."
most optimistic.
ite r, alluded to the old - ‘T h is city’s , Iocs tlon on •a.■great the“And
the development th at yrill
scenic
inland-w
aterw
ay
extending
louse, .which was con- 'or many hundreds ■of - miles will •come here
a result of Sanford's
in 1876 -and. con­ n the near future pjske Sanford latest hotelaswill
be confined to
i' building with the For- one of the most popular resort cod­ the tourist field,’not
Mr.
con­
I touching on the pro- ers fa ' this section ‘ o f Florida” tinued,” for inscribed, DeCottes
on
the
blotter
instruction and the inof the Forrest Lake will be names
■alth of the city that dr. Key said, "ancPIn supplying of those who come here with ^
i possible the erection
view toward establishing factories
■ building in the course
and industries and' locating per­
ifew . months.
manently, ‘.
IBanford House was the
“A city is Judged largely by Its
lt d be erected in what
hotel accomodations,” Mr. DeCottes
jailed South Florida, and
said, “and this fact has in the past
' has in Che past been
been a great detriment to tho de­
u t of having had the
velopment of Sanford as a re­
IIn, this ecction, so now
sort center, while comfortable
i proud -of having “the
commercial houses have long been
d the coming' t/casdn
to the most pessimistic
in existence here, no strictly tour­
and Increased d**
ist hostelry has been In operation, the state.
; a well appointed
rfeg to a community."
ter spoke on tho' deternd faith exhibited by
of the hotel, warmly
» Hulick brothers for
ng effo rts'to open the
i schedule time,
boys-have worked ail
lomstlmea all night to
d tills hotel on timo"
said, “and in handling
els I would suggest a
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■ ir a a z r a a M u a z ia g n J g g

opening

Forrest
SINGS AFTER
LONDON, Jan. .4,—(A W o e
Dooph I.eit,. is a Dutch heavy­
weight boxer, who sings from ,the
ring. After forcing- Billy Pres­
tage, an Englishmen to quit in two
rounds, Dooph sang.

d D E C O R A T lN G

P A 1N T IN

Long before Archimedes, the
Mayas worked out a system for
measuring timo, which Is more
accurate than any system ever
evolved in the whole courso of tho
world's history.

Jacksonville, Fla

BaHaaaaaa

not.lnAke hlsto:
vantage of U.

B

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d and followed up
luriasm can not fsfl
vbetmlng success."
‘ enterprise begun
d and followed up
luiiaam can not fall
whelming success.”

BlBy Kennedy, o f N#W Orleans
rounds; Freddy Boylatein, e f S
bur»h woh from H arry Fischer
Philadelphia, ft rounds; Joe Chai
of Baltimore, beat Ray Mltehsl
Philadelphia, 6 rounds.

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Cam pbell, o f Son F renelsco, w on
• decision o v e r Frank lo M uakle, o f
8 t Paul, 10 round*.
K A N S A S C I T T r - E w H am m er,
o f C hicago b ea t B od H am ilton, o f
K ansas C ity, 10 round*.
C IN C IN N A T I— B illy .R yan, o f
W in u c *ne,nn* 11* outpointed Bobby Bs
locked W tt, ° f P hiladelphia, 10 round*v
DufTalor—Jim m y S la ttery , o f B u f­
fa lo , won a derision over M axle

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at Allenhurst, N . /.,
xeartiest congratulations upon the. opening

B e opening of the IIoEake has removed the
■staels fn' the path of
E iy sided development.
f 'commercial and ip.
relopment has -always
advanced from earliest
Whltnsr said, “ but in
fted the stimulation of
trade, an industry which
is recognized as a fundairt of any Florida com-

frowth **

ublishm ent of this large,
w n hostelry here has
this fault to a large extransients may now fine
d acommodations comparte finest obtainable in
in of this state,
ta are tbs modern harf prosperity," Mr. Whitred, and ahy community
iplv tourist
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�SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

Five Injured, Three
Seriously When Bus
Turnsilver In Ditch
1 Re-Elected Chief Executive Of SSnford |

News Summary

Elected At 22,
f Executive Has
ed 23 Years In
Present Office

^O p eratio n
Citizens
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(holder Sworn In
Succeed Marshall
le st Lake was today
I mayor of tho city of
nl for the twelfth term,
[m eeting held by tho
Commissioners for the
ke of abating, E. F.
[older, successor to City
Istdoncr C. J. Marshall,
| term expired on the
if the year.
nlsdoner S. O. Chase nomMr. Lake for mayor and
initiation wns -seconded by
rahail after .which the city
*, R, Phillips, called for tho
id Forrest Lake was electervo hi*, twsnty-fouriji.yoar

otty.fif 'Sltonl

f.OCAL
Forrest Lake i# clectct! mayor
of Sanford to commence twentyfourth year of servico as city's
chief executive.
Local ufr.ee of Southern Bell
Telephone Company reports tre­
mendous increase of business
during past year.
,
Judge J. C. Sharon opens coun­
ty court with 02 eases on docket.
E. F. Houshaldcr, eommissioncr-claet, in officially seated to fill
vacancy caused by aspiration of
Dr. C- J. Marshall’# tarin of of-

Per capita coot of city govern­
ment #howa decrease over last Public Reception Is
year’s figure*.
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Given By Operators
Detroit financier cays Sanford
need# ■m ure' homes.
Hundred# attend public recep­ Hotel Orchestra Furnishes
tion1n t wow H otel F a rrw t lame
Music .For Dancing Which
hv t night.
Was Enjoyed In Evening
Coilnty license# increase In
number over 1U24 issuances.
Score# of congratulatory teleDOMESTIC
krrn ms from various - hotel owner#
Clnrcnce Saunders i# required and patron# in many sections of
by court# to pay Piggly-Wiggly tho United State# and Canada were,
Corporation $1611,000 within the received by Howard nnd Bloom,
next two yearn
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Hullck yesterday and this
' Robert Scott, brotfiir of Rua- field
morning following the opening of
oell SeoLt, whofn tho latter ac- the new Hotql Forrest I-ake, San­
,cu*e* of killing a Cbluago drug ford'# hnlf-million-dnilar rtesort
'Mark, is found in Calitornin pris­ hostelry on the J*kc chore,
on.
At the public reception hold last!
Evelyn Nesbit, former wife of
flafry
nuriy a
K.. Thaw.
A n a n . ip
1# uvhi
near «««»»•
death night, the lobby, corridors and
u» result of a suicide uttempt in yoom# of tho building were throng­
Chltago .when sho look eight ed with admiring Sanford citizens
ounces df poison. J• Itov; O. H. Grecnwcll, pastor
of F irst Christina Church at
Snntord. arrested id Orlando
oroughly modern nnd elaborately
S u n d a y .p n ‘indictment charging
ipointbd hotpls in till# section of
0 state,
ju
Masses Of flowers VcsAlted by
ghy citizens were'placed in pro­

tetrrth eixun-ullvt term,
r Lake was first elected to
d of tho city government in
h#u ho was only* 22 year*
le city at tb it time was uni old aldermanlc form of
nant and tho term of tho
was four years. Ho moved Manager Of Southern Bell
ml at tho conclusion of his
Company Bays Additional
km and rosldod there until
Fdrqc Required To Handle
I n ho returned to this city,
Many
New Phones Installed
■ t year ho ha# served com
as aldcrpian or com misDuring tho' year 11125 a total of
'■* fJl%t i t~
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350 new telephones were installed
Ijike has also served the by the local offica of the Southern
| the legislature for four Bell Tclophono Company, accord­
Teprcsantntlve. Ho first ing to an nnounccment mndo this
be house as d ropresenta- morning by tho munugor, Howard
rango county and it was Overlin.
li# efforts during tho parW ith tho addition of theso now
» two;terms from this stations, tho company now has In
a t ha.succeeded in sccur- operation within tnc city limits, 1,asnngo of the bill which 511 telephones, ho #aub
ie county of Seminole in
The company employs 17 opera­
r. Lake subsequently eerv- tor# on the Bwitchboixrels. and tho
ole county-for,two terms, Addition of others will bo a m atter
tuiatlons on tho achlevc- of only a few woeks, according to
tho’city during’the years Mfw Overlin. L is t year, a t tho
litration were pouring height of tho .winter-acasan, when
ids all over the .state business was a t.its best, the com­
3 mayor, In answering pany only employed lQioperatore.
m, ftitimated that hie It is estimated th at during the
year 1026 over 5,000 long distance
inunua^'Mthe
.... ,progressive
^^
per month were bundled, by
Ivs program which the call#
tho
office.
In 1024 -the numbep. o{
planned. ’t
Onlls ‘did not exceed 3,000 pc
fed for tho continued co- month.
und support of tho com‘•That-tho company is exhoctinj
nd the citizen# of San- gretlt growth in .Sanford is ovi
spoke also of tho .appro- dent J o s h o' fact -that they havi
held for tho service uutU P K il tho expenditure of-a;*
-o the city by Dr. M*r- proximntoly?$57,dli»in equipment
' retiring commissioner, for the office and tiff expansion of
iholdcr, the newly elected our service,” Mr. Overlin said. "It,
ner, was sworn lri and is known tha%the *witehboard fa­
da duties amid tho eon- cilities are to be doubled immed­
and well . wishes . of iately and that an effort Is to bo
t,
made to socure additional ’outside
Marshall, whoso‘plsco men for Installation and service
'vn,r k.
Mr- . Over in sa id . this' morning
thnt the rail cm burgees had ser­
iously handicapped the company
mayor’s words of
fo r service phone#
bn Dr. Marshall stated
ild have been Installed 1
st three y ean had been
announced th at even
tsaot duties which had
iln
this power was bef
so through .tho hearty
i ho. bad received dur- m atter
m of office.
up from offlco I want
ach of you gentlemen
tinsel and for the tmseilf / t * w M r t y ’y o d

hdy0

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Officers

W lflTER ^
Ity'a good It has been nota- The annual mi
: the City Commission has Association of
enjoyed complete harm- serve Officers
-*
# * i * * night wftlr del
commission will hold their the state in attc
. raosthly- •meeting -next)
1afternoon for the transneCcgqlnr bufinqs^, it wr* ap■i

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OKEYED

l i ulick Brothers Recipients
or .geo res Of Congratula­
tory Messages From Hotel
{, Owners All Ovpr, Country

t the

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Judge J. G. Sharon Plans To
Dia^osc Of B ig D ocket
Witliin Course Of Week;
Prosecutor Is Kept . .Busy

.(M r, Houslmldcr was named for
Officq in* n special city oloutloit
eludes ninny distinguished per­ tho
colled
for Dec. 8, at. which, time ho
sonages from practically . every won from",Ids
only opponent H. R.
section of tho United States, and Stevoas, by ii07
to 278 vote#;
in commenting this morning on tho i . -i® ir ilgned- Btatemcnt
submiltwl
multitude of communities repre­ The Herald this nionilng
Mr.
sented Howard Hullck declared Hopsholder said:
thnt few realized what a cosmo­
"In assuming offjee totlsy I do
politan citizenship Sanford boasted
until a perusal of his guest bpok no'with a grateful desire tu assist
brought out the fact th a l practical­ in the forward: movement of San­
ly every state in the union and ford.- The interoat, of .Sanford nnd
some part# of Canada had-helped the people of opr city as a whole
to swell thl* city's list o f permsn- will nlwuys bo upp*armo3t in my
mind nnd efforts.
•"I naturally have In mind a few
things in Tegard to our elty, -which
I *hall advance and qndeevor to
havo such m atters properly placed
before the comml#»lon-for fsvor(Continued On Pago 3,)
Accoroing-to
iiBures. compuet
According - to figure#,,complied
by County Collector John D.-Jenklns, the- number, of business and
eccdpatioiutl ilicenses. Issued dorbig the firs t three bionths of tho
fiscal .’.year, :■ October, ^November
IX show a .‘bain of 80
r tho'num ber issued
amo months of 102-1.
jiino hundred and #‘ghty licensM
«vo Keen issued dm Jng the thn^j
T of this
nonths previous to Jan.
.
1034 the same period
il of 587.
it collected In state
he spme period this
0A4 and for county

totaled
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Officer-From Ai
Attends Servit
Orlando And F
fees Sanford jbivine

Denial Of Guilt Is
Issued By Accuse
_____ _

Pastor Declares H6

CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—VP)
5.—(/P)—An in-'
Ready Make Got
valid father last summer mado
frantic nppeats by radio, through
’ Money Lost In Dea
newspaper# and friends for Robert
Scott to come home nnd r.avc his
ATLANTA, Ga., Jnn. 5.
brother, Russell, doomed to die for
« murder he raid Robert commit­
(A P)— Rev. 0 . H., Grccnwi
ted. Tho pleas went unheeded and
fofirterly pastor of a local ci
Russel, once rated as a millionaire
gregatlon,
is Under bond to ­
In Canada, was snatched from tho
day a w a itin g fu rth er develop­
gnllows by a last minute insanity
verdict,.
ments of an indictment charg­
. Robert Scott could not hava an­ Evelyn Nesbit ^Takcs SI* ing larceny after tnjat,Ounccd Of Poison A fter
swered the appeal, oven If ho had
Ho was arroatod Sunday in
heard it. Hiding under tho assum­
New Year’s P arly During
ed name of John Redding, he was
Orlnndo,
Fla., after complet­
Engagement In Chicago
1pcrvlng a sentenco in-San Quentin,
ing
thd
morning
sermon to his
Cal., prison for robbery of a haber­
CHICAGO, Jan. G,—(/P)—Evelyn congregation, by a special repre­
dashery in July, 1024. Now ho will
be brought back hore to face trial Nesbit Thaw atompted suicide sentative of the solicitor general’s,
office, The reuresentativu of the
on a murder indictment with prossolicitor general's office, Bert Dwij’ecu tor# determined to fight fo r his
nId#on. was in Orlando searching
I death.
for Money Bray, charged with
&gt; Photographs in Chicago polico bul
ng J, I* Arneibill, an (
i Ictin broadcast in the nation-wida
n.wntchmnn
of tho Pnttoi
[search for Robert, led to tho IdenLumber
Company.
.
' J!
I tifiention which officers regarded
After viiiUng tho Orlando
la*, positive, 1 nCalifornln. Ho showto examine tho prisoners t!
fed considerable emotion wheq adIlonhldsoiV attOpdbd church
'.dressed as Scott and told lie was
recognized Rev. GreemVcll. i
wanted in Chicago for tho killing
but ho refused to talk. A Christmas
P*Jdfl*jt*r***l !»hd#.J,^wbleU^a#

m is'd Vrtth m p rlh l Shrabs.ariif flat­
ted pairtis contrasting beautifully
with rich lapel trios and rug#.
While the elder heads formed nn
interested gullory of spsetntors,
many of Sanford's younger set En­
joyed dancing to a lata hour In tho
large ball room on tho lake side of
the building, music being furnished
by tho Forest Take Trio, augment­
ed by several Ideal musicians. Tho Forrest Xako Trio is com­
posed of Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Gray,
nnd Miss Elisabeth Hildreth, who
specialize on dance and concert
music___
of _____
the classical, operatic and
popularclasses.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray were former­
ly concert musicians at the Fort
Sumter Hotel id Charleston, S. C„
one of tho South’s leading resort
centers. They .will remain at tho
Hotel Forrest Lake for the remain­
der of tho season according to an&lt;
announcement made toclSV- by tha
Hullck brothers.
if
. More than 360 names were reg­
istered on the book of visitors at
the Forrest Luko last night, and
it is thought thnt less than n fourth
of tho attendance complied with

'ounty Licenses Of
925 i^tow Big-Gain
)Ver
1924
Figures
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BRADENTON, FI#., j#n. 6.—
WT—Five person# were injured,
throo of them seriously, whert
* Inis turned oyer near hero to­
day shortly after noon*. The hus
wan crowded off the road by #
touring ear nod turned lurtlo
Brother Whom Russell Scott into a ditch. The bu» was coming
Accused Of Killing Drug* fm rt Tnrnpa with a load of paaClerk, Was Serving Term I n ; sen#«fju&gt;
B. I**. Cannon, Mm. ' J. W.
San Quentin Penitentiary j Spies,
and Mrs. J. B. Ilspgood
Worn sdnpuidy injured while W.
iTp^ofce ijnd Mr*. I. D. Rey­
Will Be Returned To -U.
nolds
hudly bruised and
Chicago Toi TFace
Trial
shaken up.
*
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i
All a t tho passenger* were on
Robert, Who Was Saved Froih the bun thiit left Tampa for «
tour of this section and were
•.Gallows By Governor, To prcsumphly
non residents. Their
Stay In Asylum For Life nildrcssoo were 'not available.

Diversifi

to,'hus been
Chicago jirosooMtor# ?havu f o i
tranged t&lt;&gt; t,ond men to tho cnasf
to bring him-hero.
Russell Scott, in an asylum, re­
fused to comment when told that
hi# brother had boon found. Ho al­
so refused to discucs the assertion
ho mado during his trial-th at Itobart had done tho killing for which
ho was sentenced.
•
..
Tho conviction of Russell, caugnt
after Joseph Alauret, a drug clerk,
was killed in a drug store, oppo­
site the city hull, precipitated one
of tho bitterest legal fight# in II#
linais.
Russell Scott pleaded guilty nnd
then withdrew the plea when it
wai\ Indicated that tho death penal­
ty .would follow. A Jury trial result­
ed ‘fnen condemnation to the gal­
lows. Russell maintained that Rob­
ert had fired tho shot." _
"Como, Bpb, be a man; don’t'le t
your brother take your punish­
ment," the fathor appealed. Rus­
sell's young'wife, Catherine, joined
in tho pica,'She started u drive In
Detroit for funds for hor husband's
defense and an uppeal was mado
to President Coolidgn to intervene.
A telegram from Detroit to Gov#
em or Small said "delay hanging T
urn coming to take tho blame?' Thii
telegram woo a houx. Then, a few
hours before tho death march, n
week
later, a stay
sen mxor.
sw»y was granted
grumuu at
2 o'clock in the morning on tha
grounds that Russel hud become
insane since his sentence. A jury
upheld the theory.,J ?f7.r ~-T,

r-r- - - ■Before o ’ crowded courtrobm,
with docket of 34 eriminuf cases
and 18 eivit Cases, Judge -J. 0.
Rharon this morning-opened the
regular January term of tho Sem­
inole County Court. &gt;
Tho entire morning was occupied
&gt;vith tho calling of tho coses, settraif tho dotes fur their trial and
into ring thu pious of tha various
dufemjants.
!. _
E.* F. Hiuiholder, prosecuting
attorht-y, and mumbers of his staff
&lt;vCro kept Busy-rending tho- indict­
ments in tha criminal esses nnd
the deputies from the offlcu of
Hljeriff Hand wuw &gt; enguged In
rouqding up witnesses, and defend­
ants who had boMi released on
bond following their arrosts.
Judge Sharon oxb^ctf to con­
tinue court throughout tho week
and i t is believed that all the cases
on tho docket will be disposed Of
by that timo.
D uring'tho morning, when - tho
"After an Intensive survey of the
judgu colled the namo of Pasco state
of Florida from its north­
Duncan? charged with drunken- ern boundaries to tho southern keya
1 have selected- Sanford as the con#
ter of a section where building
operations are destined to become
most
active"
said ‘Rax
Rex Rncoos
Rncuosln,
___ ___
_ said?
head of the Sanford Home Bulj
cm this moniJug in commenting

Detroit

a

saying the voices of two mien could
bo heard. Another neighbor said
she heard a sercaqi curly this
t
morning.
Numerous telegrams' were scat­
tered about, mostly relating to
Florida engagements at Miami and
Miami Bead).
None had been
found of n character that might
throw nny light on the motive for
tho suicide attempt.
Evelyn’s
maid, however, denied th at there
hud been a party last night,
Evelyn Nesbit1# marriage a t 10
to Harry, Thaw, tho murder of
Stanford White, famous architect
of New York City by ThaW, und
tho trial of Thaw a t ‘which Evelyn
took the .witness stand, und. told
thu tinseled story of her young

than, what is contained in tha ab
bulletins U uvdllablo a t pi
time.
Rev. Grecnwell camo here a l
two . months ago to accutil
hare been popular araan « _ »
hers of hi* congregation. He
UVBH

Bequests For Sanford

the logly plan-.

woman

T riaT of

"For • P4"?

seems to mam
escape tho rig
winters; Tam
vour Section
"My b u tt
and heating,
I also oxpec
tho new typt
as put nut I

three timedvas
isting at \ t « I
"The wiqesm
•this commuhftj
tracthrg more i
residents, and
houses is in n
if ob» greater i

in Hanford.

K ^ n V .'S ttrT l^ B liS

Additional

Tribuno ’ containing your ndvo
:al Cham- tisoment, henco this fetter. Whs
Ing diver- in your opinion, is, the chanc# fi
Infornut- such a business In your comtmli
i .
tty/nBdh- HyT
" W ist is the present method i
sharpetiinxt lawn mowers? In ;cftl
conta'
er words is there ony.onu who hi

No Record of Arrc*$ '!
ORLANDO. Jan.
local police hay* no record of £
0. H. Grecnwcll, former jmStor
M
ia
Qailtli 'AolnHrlrt
tho
South
Orlando Christ
Church, being arresed here. T1
.expressed the bilef that ha l
arrested In Sanford!
According to Chief of Pol
Egcrton, Bert Donaldson'from
solicitor general'* office in Atla
came hero Sunday* to look
Many Bray, charged with mu
in Atlanta, but tho mnn under
rest here proved not to be the

No Information Availshle Ik
I’olico did not advulga any
formation late .today concord
the gbovo dispatches in whicl
hi intimated that Rev. Groom
had been arrested a t the insti
of Atlanta authorities.
Efforts to lacato Rev, Gn

Financier

»&lt;*«""&gt;&lt;*« »«d

Pcarman, Jr„ «

Uussult Thaw, * in
ttdote o f
i mother to
* th« jibj&gt;icians u

men!# but-that b4 b id folia
so,'hc #ild. : v ■ v ■&lt;-J
Ho ex praised himself U rt
mnko good any sum his i
M
j‘
vc lost through tho
might
action,

irister
oned Week
; 5.—
Tho
P. -Register,-of
j, to r the alleged
Poopols. negro

iln la

ai.klTS, UUIIIIK »

here; in various cIWc o
9 rent.
v7,,-VT
1922, the body of in local church affairs.
a the Potomac Rlresemblo her hut A. Raffeld Is
was located In
ly. When toil Head Of Oha’
she was quoted
Vf, ;.-V
. . , ? ; A Raffeld, local b
commit sulcldu
)g spectacular."

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Five Injured, Three
Seriously When Bus
Turnsilver In Ditch
1 Re-Elected Chief Executive Of SSnford |

News Summary

Elected At 22,
f Executive Has
ed 23 Years In
Present O ffice

^Operation
Citizens
Asked
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(holder Sworn In
Succeed Marshall
lest Lake was today
I mayor of tho city of
nl for the twelfth term,
[meeting held by tho
Commissioners for the
ke of abating, E. F.
[older, successor to City
Istdoncr C. J. Marshall,
| term expired on the
if the year.
nlsdoner S. O. Chase nomMr. Lake for mayor and
initiation wns -seconded by
rahail after .which the city
*, R, Phillips, called for tho
id Forrest Lake was electervo hi*, twsnty-fouriji.yoar
otty.fif 'S lt o n l
tetrrth eixun-ullvt term,
r Lake was first elected to
d o f tho city government in
h#u ho was only* 22 year*
le city at tb it time was uni old aldermanlc form of
nant and tho term of tho
was four years. Ho moved
ml at tho conclusion of his
km and rosldod there until
I n ho returned to this city,
■ t year ho ha# served com
as aldcrpian or com mis'■*fJl%t it~
*
Ijike has also served the
|the legislature for four
Teprcsantntlve. Ho first
be house as d ropresentarango county and it was
li# efforts during tho par» two;terms from this
at ha.succeeded in sccurasnngo of the bill which
ie county of Seminole in
r. Lake subsequently eervole county-for,two terms,
tuiatlons on tho achlevctho’ city during’ the years
litration were pouring
ids all over the .state
3 mayor, In answering
m, ftitimated that hie
inunua^'M....
^^
the ,progressive
Ivs program which the
planned. ’ t
fed for tho continued cound support of tho comnd the citizen# of Sanspoke also of tho .approheld for tho service
-o the city by Dr. M*r' retiring commissioner,
iholdcr, the newly elected
ner, was sworn lri and
da duties amid tho eonand well . wishes . o f
t,
Marshall, whoso‘ plsco

f.OCAL
Forrest Lake i# clectct! mayor
o f Sanford to commence twentyfourth year o f servico as city's
chief executive.
Local ufr.ee o f Southern Bell
Telephone Company reports tre­
mendous increase of business
during past year.
,
Judge J. C. Sharon opens coun­
ty court with 02 eases on docket.
E. F. Houshaldcr, eommissioncr-claet, in officially seated to fill
vacancy caused by aspiration of
Dr. C- J. Marshall’# tarin o f ofPer capita coot of city govern­
ment #howa decrease over last
year’s figure*.
;
Detroit financier cays Sanford
need# ■mure' homes.
Hundred# attend public recep­
tion1nt wow Hotel Farrwt lame
hv t night.
Coilnty license# increase In
number over 1U24 issuances.
DOMESTIC
Clnrcnce Saunders i# required
by court# to pay Piggly-Wiggly
Corporation $1611,000 within the
next two yearn
. *r
' Robert Scott, brotfiir o f Ruaoell SeoLt, whofn tho latter ac,cu*e* o f killing a Cbluago drug
'Mark, is found in Calitornin pris­
on.
Evelyn Nesbit, former wife of
flafry
nuriy K.
a . Thaw.
Anan. 1#
ip near
uvhi death
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u» result of a suicide uttempt in
Chltago .when sho look eight
ounces df poison. J• Itov; O. H. Grecnwcll, pastor
of First Christina Church at
Snntord. arrested id Orlando
Sunday.pn‘indictment charging

Manager Of Southern Bell
Company Bays Additional
Fdrqc Required To Handle
Many New Phones Installed
During tho' year 11125 a total of
350 new telephones were installed
by the local offica of the Southern
Bell Tclophono Company, accord­
ing to an nnounccment mndo this
morning by tho munugor, Howard
Overlin.
With tho addition of theso now
stations, tho company now has In
operation within tnc city limits, 1,511 telephones, ho #aub
The company employs 17 opera­
tor# on the Bwitchboixrels. and tho
Addition o f others will bo a matter
of only a few woeks, according to
Mfw Overlin. L ist year, at tho
height o f tho .winter-acasan, when
business was at.its best, the com­
pany only employed lQioperatore.
It is estimated that during the
year 1026 over 5,000 long distance
call# per month were bundled, by
tho office. In 1024 -the numbep. o {
Onlls ‘did not exceed 3,000 pc
month.
‘•That-tho company is exhoctinj
gretlt growth in .Sanford is ovi
dent J o s h o' fact -that they havi
uutUPKil tho expenditure of-a;*
proximntoly?$57,dli»in equipment
for the office and tiff expansion of
our service,” Mr. Overlin said. "It,
is known tha%the *witehboard fa­
cilities are to be doubled immed­
iately and that an effort Is to bo
made to socure additional ’outside
men for Installation and service
' vn,rk.
Mr- . Over in said. this' morning
thnt the rail cm burgees had ser­
iously handicapped the company

mayor’s words of
fo r service phone#
bn Dr. Marshall stated
ild have been Installed 1
st three yean had been
announced that even
tsaot duties which had
iln this power was bef
so through .tho hearty
i ho. bad received durmatter
m of office.
up from offlco I want
ach of you gentlemen
tinsel and for the tmseilf /t * w M rty’yod hdy0

m m **
O fficers
W lflTER ^
The annual mi
Association of
serve Officers
night wftlr del
commission will hold their the state in attc
. raosthly- •meeting -next)
1afternoon fo r the transneCcgqlnr bufinqs^, it wr* ap■i
* ‘ If
'
iUun at
t th e e
OKEYED
Ity'a good It has been nota: the City Commission has
enjoyed complete harm- *
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l i ulick Brothers Recipients
or .geo res Of Congratula­
tory Messages From Hotel
{, Owners All Ovpr, Country

Public Reception Is
Given By Operators

CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—VP)
5.—(/P)—An in-'
valid father last summer mado
frantic nppeats by radio, through
newspaper# and friends for Robert
Scott to come home nnd r.avc his
brother, Russell, doomed to die for
« murder he raid Robert commit­
ted. Tho pleas went unheeded and
Russel, once rated as a millionaire
In Canada, was snatched from tho
gnllows by a last minute insanity
verdict,.
. Robert Scott could not hava an­ Evelyn Nesbit ^Takcs SI*
Ounccd Of Poison A fter
swered the appeal, oven If ho had
heard it. Hiding under tho assum­
New Year’s Parly During
ed name of John Redding, he was
Engagement
In Chicago
1pcrvlng a sentenco in-San Quentin,
Cal., prison for robbery o f a haber­
CHICAGO, Jan. G,— (/P)— Evelyn
dashery in July, 1024. Now ho will
be brought back hore to face trial Nesbit Thaw atompted suicide
on a murder indictment with prosj’ ecu tor# determined to fight fo r his
I death.
&gt; Photographs in Chicago polico bul
i Ictin broadcast in the nation-wida
[search for Robert, led to tho IdenI tifiention which officers regarded
la*, positive, 1 nCalifornln. Ho showfed considerable emotion wheq ad'.dressed as Scott and told lie was
wanted in Chicago for tho killing
but ho refused to talk. A Christmas
P*Jdfl*jt*r***l !»hd#.J,^wbleU^a#

Hotel Orchestra Furnishes
Music .For Dancing Which
Was Enjoyed In Evening
Score# of congratulatory telekrrnms from various - hotel owner#
and patron# in many sections of
tho United State# and Canada were,
received by Howard nnd Bloom,
field Hullck yesterday and this
morning following the opening of
the new Hotql Forrest I-ake, San­
ford'# hnlf-million-dnilar rtesort
hostelry on the J*kc chore,
At the public reception hold last!
night, the lobby, corridors and
yoom# of tho building were throng­
ed with admiring Sanford citizens

oroughly modern nnd elaborately
ipointbd hotpls in till# section of
0 state,
ju
Masses Of flowers VcsAlted by
ghy citizens were'placed in pro­
m is'd Vrtth m prlhl Shrabs.ariif flat­
ted pairtis contrasting beautifully
with rich lapel trios and rug#.
While the elder heads formed nn
interested gullory o f spsetntors,
many o f Sanford's younger set En­
joyed dancing to a lata hour In tho
large ball room on tho lake side of
the building, music being furnished
by tho Forest Take Trio, augment­
ed by several Ideal musicians. Tho Forrest Xako Trio is com­
posed of Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Gray,
nnd Miss Elisabeth Hildreth, who
specialize on dance and concert
music o f the classical, operatic and
___classes.
_____
popularMr. and Mrs. Gray were former­
ly concert musicians at the Fort
Sumter Hotel id Charleston, S. C„
one o f tho South’s leading resort
centers. They .will remain at tho
Hotel Forrest Lake for the remain­
der of tho season according to an&lt;
announcement made toclSV- by tha
Hullck brothers.
if
. More than 360 names were reg­
istered on the book of visitors at
the Forrest Luko last night, and
it is thought thnt less than n fourth
o f tho attendance complied with

Judge J. G. Sharon Plans To
Dia^osc Of B ig D ocket
Witliin Course Of Week;
Prosecutor Is Kept . .Busy

.(M r, Houslmldcr was named for
tho Officq in* n special city oloutloit
eludes ninny distinguished per­ colled for Dec. 8, at. which, time ho
sonages from practically . every won from",Ids only opponent H. R.
section o f tho United States, and Stevoas, by ii07 to 278 vote#;
in commenting this morning on tho i . - i ® ir ilgned- Btatemcnt submiltwl
multitude o f communities repre­ The Herald this nionilng Mr.
sented Howard Hullck declared Hopsholder said:
thnt few realized what a cosmo­
"In assuming offjee totlsy I do
politan citizenship Sanford boasted
until a perusal of his guest bpok no'with a grateful desire tu assist
brought out the fact thal practical­ in the forward: movement of San­
ly every state in the union and ford.- The interoat, of .Sanford nnd
some part# o f Canada had-helped the people o f opr city as a whole
to swell thl* city's list o f permsn- will nlwuys bo upp*armo3t in my
mind nnd efforts.
•"I naturally have In mind a few
things in Tegard to our elty, -which
I *hall advance and qndeevor to
havo such matters properly placed
before the comml#»lon-for fsvor(Continued On Pago 3,)

'ounty Licenses O f
925 i^tow Big-Gain
)Ver
1924
Figures
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BRADENTON, FI#., j#n. 6.—
WT—Five person# were injured,
throo of them seriously, whert
* Inis turned oyer near hero to­
day shortly after noon*. The hus
wan crowded o ff the road by #
touring ear nod turned lurtlo
Brother Whom Russell Scott into a ditch. The bu» was coming
Accused O f Killing Drug* fmrt Tnrnpa with a load of paaClerk, Was Serving Term In ; sen#«fju&gt;
B. I**. Cannon, Mm. ' J. W.
San Quentin Penitentiary j Spies,
and Mrs. J. B. Ilspgood
Worn sdnpuidy injured while W.
Will Be Returned To -U. iTp^ofce ijnd Mr*. I. D. Rey­
nolds
hudly bruised and
Chicago To Face Trial shaken up.
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All at tho passenger* were on
Robert, Who Was Saved Froih the bun thiit left Tampa for «
tour of this section and were
•.Gallows By Governor, To prcsumphly
non residents. Their
Stay In Asylum For Life nildrcssoo were 'not available.

Diversifi

A
ccoroing-to
iiBures. compuet
According
- to figure#,,complied
by County Collector John D.-Jenklns, the- number, of business and
eccdpatioiutl ilicenses. Issued dorbig the first three bionths of tho
fiscal .’.year, :■ October, ^November
IX show a .‘bain o f 80
r tho'number issued
amo months o f 102-1.
jiino hundred and #‘ghty licensM
«v o Keen issued dm Jng the thn^j
T o f this
nonths previous to Jan.
.
1034 the same period
il of 587.
it collected In state
he spme period this
0A4 and for county

seems to mam
escape tho rig
winters; Tam

totaled
A gs
uaik/-i

vour Section
"My butt
and heating,
I also oxpec
tho new typt
as put nut I

to,'hus been
Chicago jirosooMtor# ?havu f o i
tranged t&lt;&gt; t,ond men to tho cnasf
to bring him-hero.
Russell Scott, in an asylum, re­
fused to comment when told that
hi# brother had boon found. Ho al­
so refused to discucs the assertion
ho mado during his trial-that Itobart had done tho killing for which
ho was sentenced.
•
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Tho conviction of Russell, caugnt
after Joseph Alauret, a drug clerk,
was killed in a drug store, oppo­
site the city hull, precipitated one
of tho bitterest legal fight# in II#
linais.
Russell Scott pleaded guilty nnd
then withdrew the plea when it
wai\ Indicated that tho death penal­
ty .would follow. A Jury trial result­
ed ‘fnen condemnation to the gal­
lows. Russell maintained that Rob­
ert had fired tho shot." _
"Como, Bpb, be a man; don’ t'let
your brother take your punish­
ment," the fathor appealed. Rus­
sell's young'wife, Catherine, joined
in tho pica,'She started u drive In
Detroit for funds for hor husband's
defense and an uppeal was mado
to President Coolidgn to intervene.
A telegram from Detroit to Gov#
emor Small said "delay hanging T
urn coming to take tho blame?' Thii
telegram woo a houx. Then, a few
hours before tho death march, n
week
sen later,
mxor. a stay
sw»y was granted
grumuu at
2 o'clock in the morning on tha
grounds that Russel hud become
insane since his sentence. A jury
upheld the theory.,J ? f7 .r ~-T,

r-r- - - ■Before o ’ crowded courtrobm,
with docket of 34 eriminuf cases
and 18 eivit Cases, Judge -J. 0.
Rharon this morning-opened the
regular January term of tho Sem­
inole County Court.
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Tho entire morning was occupied
&gt;vith tho calling of tho coses, settraif tho dotes fur their trial and
into ring thu pious of tha various
dufemjants.
! . _
E.* F. Hiuiholder, prosecuting
attorht-y, and mumbers of his staff
&lt;vCro kept Busy-rending tho- indict­
ments in tha criminal esses nnd
the deputies from the offlcu of
Hljeriff Hand wuw &gt; enguged In
rouqding up witnesses, and defend­
ants who had boMi released on
bond following their arrosts.
Judge Sharon oxb^ctf to con­
tinue court throughout tho week
and it is believed that all the cases
on tho docket will be disposed Of
by that timo.
During'tho morning, when - tho
"After an Intensive survey of the
judgu colled the namo o f Pasco state o f Florida from its north­
Duncan? charged with drunken- ern boundaries to tho southern keya
1 have selected- Sanford as the con#
ter o f a section where building
operations are destined to become
most
active" said?
said ‘ Rax
Rex Rncoos
Rncuosln,
____ _____
head o f the Sanford Home Bulj
cm this moniJug in commenting

Detroit

a

saying the voices of two mien could
bo heard. Another neighbor said
she heard a sercaqi curly this
t
morning.
Numerous telegrams' were scat­
tered about, mostly relating to
Florida engagements at Miami and
Miami Bead).
None had been
found of n character that might
throw nny light on the motive for
tho suicide attempt.
Evelyn’s
maid, however, denied that there
hud been a party last night,
Evelyn Nesbit1# marriage at 10
to Harry, Thaw, tho murder of
Stanford White, famous architect
o f New York City by ThaW, und
tho trial o f Thaw a t‘ which Evelyn
took the .witness stand, und. told
thu tinseled story of her young

conta'

the logly plan-.

woman

T ria T o f

Pastor Declares H6
Ready Make Got
’ Money Lost In Dea
ATLANTA, Ga., Jnn. 5.
(A P )— Rev. 0. H., Grccnwi
fofirterly pastor of a local ci
gregatlon, is Under bond t o ­
day a w a itin g further develop­
ments o f an indictment charg­
ing larceny after tnjat,Ho was arroatod Sunday in
Orlnndo, Fla., after complet­
ing thd morning sermon to his
congregation, by a special repre­
sentative of the solicitor general’s,
office, The reuresentativu of the
solicitor general's office, Bert DwinId#on. was in Orlando searching
fo r Money Bray, charged with
ng J, I* Arneibill, an (
n.wntchmnn o f tho Pnttoi
Lumber Company. .
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After viiiUng tho Orlando
to examine tho prisoners t!
IlonhldsoiV attOpdbd church
recognized Rev. GreemVcll. i

men!# but-that b4 b id folia
so,'hc #ild. : v ■ v ■&lt;-J
Ho ex praised himself U rt
mnko good any sum his i
M
j ‘
vc lost through tho
might
action,
No Record of Arrc*$ '!
ORLANDO. Jan.
local police hay* no record of £
0 . H. Grecnwcll, former jmStor
M
ia
Qailtli 'AolnHrlrt
tho
South
Orlando
Christ
Church, being arresed here. T1
.expressed the bilef that ha l
arrested In Sanford!
According to Chief o f Pol
Egcrton, Bert Donaldson'from
solicitor general'* office in Atla
came hero Sunday* to look
Many Bray, charged with mu
in Atlanta, but tho mnn under
rest here proved not to be the

in Hanford.

hare been popular a ra a n «_ »
hers o f hi* congregation. He
UVBH ai.klTS, UUIIIIK »
here; in various cIWc o
9 rent.
v7,,-VT
1922, the body of in local church affairs.
a the Potomac Rlresemblo her hut
was located In
ly. When toil
she was quoted
Vf, ;.-V
. . , ? ; A Raffeld, local b
commit sulcldu
)g spectacular."

A. Raffeld Is
Head Of Oha’

ir is te r

oned Week

"For • P4" ?

three timedvas
isting at \ t« I
"The wiqesm
•this commuhftj
tracthrg more i
residents, and
houses is in n
if ob» greater i

_______

than, what is contained in tha ab
bulletins U uvdllablo at pi
time.
Rev. Grecnwell camo here al
two . months ago to accutil

Additional

Tribuno ’ containing your ndvo
tisoment, henco this fetter. Whs
in your opinion, is, the chanc# fi
such a business In your comtmli
HyT
i .
"W is t is the present method i
sharpetiinxt lawn mowers? In ;cftl
er words is there ony.onu who hi

Issued By Accuse

K ^ n V . 'S t t r T l ^ B l i S

Bequests For Sanford
:al ChamIng diverInfornuttty/nBdh-

D e n ia l O f G u ilt I s

No Information Availshle Ik
I’olico did not advulga any
formation late .today concord
the gbovo dispatches in whicl
hi intimated that Rev. Groom
had been arrested at the insti
of Atlanta authorities.
Efforts to lacato Rev, Gn

Financier

»&lt; *«""&gt; &lt; *« »«d

Pcarman, Jr„ «

Uussult Thaw, * in
ttdote
o f
i mother to
* th« jibj&gt;icians u

Officer-From Ai
Attends Servit
Orlando And F
fees Sanford jbivine

; 5.—
Tho
P. -Register,-of
j, tor the alleged
Poopols. negro

iln la

•hA PCTU. ILL
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mu
rWiif rt.
g a j®
' courmI f
1 trfjp

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Kim
*/**-?;?'■*j®1,

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possesses A :*55~ •" •
le Collection O f O ld
trical And Opera Bills

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— (*v-For Iback u far a* 1794. There Is a
plasterer
pocket an
little book Jfivt.i
"ario. One day he showed
llbrarien o f the British
and learned the volume
"shorthand" Bible, enphonetl
____ka la 1SBS.
plasterer, still followthe plasi
Itrade. Is a bibliophile
the world over end potsess’ a treat collection o f theatriand operatic playbills. Ho
t books, and the stage.
The playbills are part of an Intlhistory /o f the U ltim ate
which dates back aa far as
trip part of the seventeenth
, but (a moat complete and
In it* record of American
and opera. In his modest
home. Thomas Conolly bo*
rhien advertised the first
and players In the United
through the ’SOs
ited the plays, press
___ portraits of the more
PP»S»,
inent
Inent o f the actor folk, their
natures Slid bits o f personal
tings.
*v
Hera are glimpse* o f Edwin
■Edwin Forrest, Mrs. Lotto
Joe Jefferson, the Sothand thslr contemporaries
are not revealed in tha
es 'at |Se stage. Thera
yellowing reminders of old
Ison .Square Garden and the
Gardens In New York; Me*
a Hooley’a and the old Bay*
et theaters, In Chicago, and
• o f playhouses that are noy

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first edition of Phineaa FletcheFi
"Skelldes, a Piscatory” a drama
In verse printed In 1(^1.
Those early editions, early conlea
of theatrical Journals and the bill*
are worth more, in cold cash, with
each passing year, yet Tom Conol|y, picking over musty bargain
shelves in tout-of- the way book­
stores here and abroad, bought
them with the pocket change of a
plasterer.
• Included In the collection are
many specimens from limited cdl*
tons of old books; the original
signature- book of Ixtndon'a famous
Lambs Club: two copies of the
"Breeches Bible," a copy o f the
**Shs Bible" and one o f the "Mur­
derer's Bible/' o f 1796; an old
Russian Bible and one in Italian,
the ecords of the Athenian Society
in London, in 1690; dozens o f per­
fect copies of the. suppressed poIIIleal
and social satires of Great
HI
Britain and a rare copy of Charles
Dickens* "Sunday Under Three
Heads."
His stamp collection includes,
with rare foreign stamps, the pos­
tage of the Colonial villages be­
fore there was a national mail ser­
vice and the ponyexpresa stamps
of later days, many on letters ad­
dressed to Abrahnm Lincoln and
with notations in his hand.
Eventually, the treasures will
the records o f the Athenian Society
probably go to historical societies.

This etching is frdm an
actual photograph o f the
most famous beach in the
world — delight of surf
bathets and natural spaed*
wag foe motorists.

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Liberal Concessions to

American Tennis Star
Hopes Susanne Will Be
Able To Play Shortly

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oily, already interested in the
ry of drama through his colof rare books, came to Chihelp decorate the new Aud­
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.— f/P)—Helio 1889, and has been with en Wills, who leaves for Eufopo
Itorlum ever since. He has tomorrow,' hupea that ‘ Susanne
_ »m for its opening night,'I Lenglen will recover quickly from
____ ___ ie Italian Opera Company. the illness which has caused post­
Mme. Patti, sang "Romeo and ponement of a tennis tournament
nt Cannes.
; Juliet'* on Dec. 10, 1889.
The Californian goes abroad pri­
LV * Many of the famous characters
I . o f the stage are his , personal marily to toudy nrt but will Indulge
friends. For them he seeks old In tennis 'Intensively and extensive­
' programs of their first nights and ly,” she said.’ *
each Christmas sends them little
While the Degrass is on the way
r&lt;&lt;vr mementos of the profession and to Havre, Miss Wills plans to prac­
players who hare lone since an­ tice at least two hours dally. Sho
swered their last curtain call. Of says she always retained her form
lata years he has kept an auto­ in and out of season by constant
graph book.'now bearing the sig­ play.
natures o f Robert Mantel), E. II.
'"and Julia Marlowe Sothem, Eddie
BAN ON IRISH STEW
Foy, Lilly Langtry, Enrico CarPso,
.
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Paderewski, Ellen Terry, Squlro
NEW iYO/lKfjfcHaving ordcVcd
Bancroft, Sarah Bernhardt, David
Irish stew aboiuned In Samroth'a
Belasco and scores of others,
Restaurant, Dave Dyckman is In
*
Tho collection of playbills, lib­ Jal). H a-Walked fn, said ho had
rettos and programs was gathered
.from all over the wold. In the bought Ktc p l&amp; rfh ’d proceeded to
imua commands until the ownefr of*
file
withutiruen
pograma
Madison
is*. r, Dquarc
nrts atiniii
irom
„ h„ nnrn,i
Garden
are and
billsth°from
Brighton Square
*nd Covent
Gardens
appeared n n d ^ p t ^ O r
L I , .D r u r /U n e , in London, that date PoHcc.
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policy in aiding builders w hich is the m ost liberal concession

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I n ever offered by any responsible Florida developm ent.

T he ex-

Vj&gt; pansion movement n ow under w ay in the Greater Daytona
r ji Beach area is one o f the outstanding manifestations o f Florida’s
j * amazing grow th. N ew construction is urgently heeded to take
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cate o f fhe rapidly grow in g permanent population, o f the vastly

increased num b ifftef visitoi&amp;rand o f thfc fnahy new industries^seeking entry*'' ii" . v : ^ ^
A ny jirospective builder— whether o f an individual hom e, or o f hotels, apart­
ments, business structures or a block o f dw ellings— ow es it to him self to investigate the activity o f Greater Daytona Beach, and the building concessions offer­
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We have a client who will buy small acreage
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parts o f Bel-Air priced from 675 to
$900. Can arrange good terms.

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Daytona Shores over a scenic route, with a luncheon at Daytona Shores Lodge
on the beautiful Tomoka River. Make arrangements— without obligation —
through our representative named below*

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Resales in the Causeway Section o f Daytona Shores started prom ptly with profits to investors ranging from
.100 to 220 percent. Daytona Shores operates its ow n Resales Department.
Farseeing investors' w ho
realize how values grow with the construction o f an Ocean Causeway are invited to communicate with the
Resales Department, Daytona Shores, Daytona Beach, Florida.

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Alabama Team Gets
I Rousing- Reception

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■MPPOtt'-for pivotal lnUwrtrlal Bhari.t coupled with a bus .
pldoo that deferred tax sollin&lt;r
.was going on caused .aggressive
■bear nrc-rure under which prln*
of many stock* fell severoiy. Mack
TracJc dropped 544, Atlantic Court
•Lino C44, Hudson M oton. 5, Jer­
sey Central 4*i, Chryslor and Pan
American, Western&gt;.4 and Ameri­
can Can, South .1’grtoricaiiSugar.
U. 8. Rubber and. Pan Amorirant,
three point*. *
deduction In the
cnll money

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TUSCALOOSA,
l u o i / n w w i i . am.,
Ain uan.
J«n n.—
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Gr)—No conquering horuo* wsre
over welcomed homo with greater
nrclnim thnft wns Alabama’s cham­
pion football team hero today.
Persons from nil McttoiKLof-lhn
state and from all walks at Ilf;were in the crowd that jammed
this little city when the Crlmaon
Tide- rolled In nftcr its successful
jaunt to the Pacific const whore It
was victorious over the Washing(on eleven on New Ycnrs’ day.
William W. Rrandon wns among

PIGGLY WIGGLY
SUITS SETTLED
AFTER 2 YEARS
Doth Sides Claiming Victory
As Court Rules Saunders
Must Pay Out $150,000
es'Compiled By Clerk
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sw Decrease Of ,$ M 5 MEMPHIS, .Tcnn... Jan. ft— GP&gt;
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L r capita cost o f tbe Sanmr government*is $13.4iibn
la lion " basin of 11,500, tre[ to figures compiled in ghe
L. R..Phillip?, city^clftk.
actual expense of tho mty
the past fiscal yenr, which
■ n September, amounted to
B 4 . * This amount dous not
■ tho payments o f interest
■ bonded indebtedness or tho
Br fund, but rcprostnU tho
■itures of the various depart ■ of actual governing power.
■ fiscal yeulr catling in ScpI , 1021 showed that the coot
■rating the city wns $11.80
■pita and tho cost this year
K lower.
I expenditures by tho city
pted to $252,384 this year.
Imouht Includes $07,700 which
paid out as Interest nnd re­
n t a sinking fund. Tho budpr the year was $203,538 nnd
stlm ated' Income for * taxes
nted to approximately $162,■ to tho great growth o f the
nd the expunsion of the utlli■urviccs
rb well
writ a* tho
uw nmn/
larVice, as
many
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Ttvie4«*twvemonts, tho budthls year calls for $363,007,
d in g Ui Dr. Phillips.
The
*U d inco mo from taxos is
iximatoly $207,000. .
.compiling tho budget for tho
ID2R jfonr, Dr. Phillips polntIt that the city hnd figured
fconsertatlvely uroh tho ok■d receipts from nil sources
■ n o . Most of the revenue In1
■ 25 was far above the cs■ figures from ench of tho

_]aroncb Saunders, who
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Claronctj
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past two years have waged n leg­
al war in many courts, state and
; federal, and both Hides are claimj ini: victory.
I . In-Ahc srtuement, announced by
ntlorndys fat botlr aides, Omretic*
Saunders, former head of the Piggly Wiggly. Corporation and who
led tha famous -fight - against
"Short*" in Piggly W iggly stock in
Wall Street, is to pay tho corpor­
ation $150,000 within two ycnrs.
The corporation will waivo all
.clahnn against 'Mr. Saunders and
ho in turn will drop litigation
against the corporation.
Tho term* o f tho agreement rail
for n $25,000 payment by Mr.
Saunders \vil hin 00 days, nnd other
puymenta will be made at stated
intervals.
In the settlement, Saunders saves
the difference between $1504)00
and the $201,000 nllowcd the cor­
poration ngninst Saunders in a
recent federal court ruling.
. Suit filed by E. A. Guilfoyle,
r.tockholder In thq Plggly. Wiggly
Corporation against the directors,
of the corporation nsklng $2,500,050 from them on the ground that
they wdrd liable with Saunders for
losses alleged to.have bean incurred.
in j W f o w V t o j w l l f y t Prm
dismissed yesterday in cnancory

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Norfolk A Wefttcm 3 T
Not them ; A pacific
I’nn American . Fct......... .
Southern Pacific ..... .......
Standard-Oil o f N. J........
Tobacco Products - .........
Union Pacific ......... ........ ,
U. S. Rubber ...................
U. S. Steel ..................... .

(iP)—Chnrglpg that thq Ku Klux
Klan is a menace which “ can nevnr t,c redeemed*’’ Arthur J. Mann!
former kligruph (secretary) of
provisional iMun number one of
Now Haven, nnouncca the dl;:antution of the local chapter,
In two letters, ono to tho proas
and the other to Walter F. Bossort,'

ATTENDS CHARITY HALL
WASHINGTON — P r e s 1d ent
Coolidge at o&gt; charity ball watched
debutante* dance tho gavotte.

Column
Tomorrow afternoon bids fair
to set n high mark for tho busi­
ness meetings o f tho
coming
months nt the Woman’* Club.'. Not
only is tho social feature o f It
well taken care of U? Mrs. Thrash­
er nnd her charming committee
who will welcome everybody nt
2:45 o’clock but there are also sev­
eral matters of interest that Vwi'l
bn presented during tho .brief busi­
ness session.
At this time o f Sanford's great­
est development the WpmnnV Club
has n definite responsibility to
to meet, nnd
many rrsponalbtjiUfs this ono should he al­
together pleasant.
I ress notices frdm St. Petsraburg nnd other places concerning

Miss Mary Dodd, who has been
Mohroe ulton a i her nparlmcnf'i WiiesH- 77T T T K «
at the Walnka, lrft Monday for Smith, returned tn Gninesvi
Surdiy whera Horton is a W
her homo nt Taljahnsscc.
a*, tho University bf-Florida
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The many friends of Rev. and *
Kllwyn Moor* returned hoi
Mrs. George Welland, form ir res­
ident* of banford; but paw of Mordny from South Carolina
Globe. Ari*., will ho interested to ho spent the holidays with
team that. Rev. Wcilnnd has ac- tlvc.i.
ccpted ft call to Seattle, Wash,
Mi^j) Mary KntUsrin" I
Mis* Theodore Miller who tins
ton,
of Ilv tirg * , is tho ge
boon tho guest o f her apnt Mr*».
Frank Miller, leaves Tuesday aft­ M;4r. Robert Th ranher at tho
ernoon for Now Orleans, where ley Apartments, , ’ V f i
she will enter ft training school,
' Joseph K. Henry of Pittsburg,
John 0 . Smith,
Misfle* Sftlllo and Cornelia,1‘ulciton o f Tallahassee, qro rtem t ar­
rival* to Sanford nnd aro perr.mnrntly located a t 311 Magnolia
Avenue, in one of -tho Ncoly apart­
ments. Mia* Sail!.* Puleston, who
hn* been cgnnecWfPwith the Coral
Gables Corporation a* manager of
tlm Tallahassee district, will Im»
connected with the local (h&gt;rnl
Gables offlco under 8. \V. Brnd-

On liberal commission

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stock, $3.00@$3X0.
; Grapefruit, b o * .. choice, count
and stock, $2.00@$2.50.
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Delkina’ widow now la In

Schaefer Starts In *
To Regain Cue Title
-CHICAGO, Jap: 6.—-GF5—Yodng
m arao comebcftfre tha-cam?
Proper’ at ten*
n d ja b a ll bo there at all
to consider such matters in championship .which
■week* ago to Horer
o f the people o f our city.
J ffo n L .p f a commission of
Cshall at“all times co-operato
commliloner* in
* la fo r the betterend her citizens.
nervous,
Wa stride until tho

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EN N0STRILS1 END
A COLD OR CATARRH
.V o ib it'B e lW When Head
ad Nob* are Stuffed Up.
Your cold in head
ipears. Your clog« « n , thq air P « ;

Dodge Brothers, Inc, are able to make a tremen­
dous red u ction in p rices becau se th ey are
practically doubling production. *‘
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They believe in passing on to the buyer the full
benefit of pavings effected through greater and
better facilities.
The completion of a $10,000,000 expansion pro­
gram puts them in a better- position than ever
before to meet the enormous demand for a prod­
uct that w as always exceptionally good and is
now better than ever.
New prices, to be announced January 7th, apply
on all purchases since m idnight Decem ber 15th.
You can therefore buy today, enjoy the im m ediate Jgj
Use o f your car, and still benefit‘ fu lly by the
sweeping reductions.

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Miss Cornelia Puloatnn I* with
tho Turnbull Realty ,Co.. .Seminole Our, BUb^dfylaibn is undergo-,
County Rank Anor-x unil.wiil han- in n m oot' aulNitnntial develop*’
m ilnt and udyertiB inj?. .

CHICAGO,
43,0000; 10c
nactive; bulk
to 300
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unda
80; mnlority desirable ICO t 7 180
pound kind 11.1)0(^12.10; best 1R0
pound weight 12.20; choice 200
jound averages 12.25(^12.50; pack­
ing sows largely 0.40^0.76; heavy

&gt;ieve that the time haa arlat wo need moro than one Is Believed To Have Umuw1$j,25@$4.
itlon, and I shall advocato
ItlonjOfV station or statlona Been Slain By Indians
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»ew sections o f our city, t -•
Eggsplant, atd. crates, mediums,
fancy, $2.50@$3.50.
fuu need tho assistance o ' _ EL TASO, Te*.,'Jnn. 5 —
Peppers, std, erta, green, belles,
i department you need it Presumahly slain by Indian rancfi•rs,’ George Delktns, prominent fancy, mostly $4,00@$5.00..
city to keep apace with our
f .Tomatoes, -,fla Fin., fancy count
and stock,- $5.00@$6.00.
r in other lines, should
Biro lands for use as pubBnuosb,.Jumpers.and bu crater,
■ Those spots should bo
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o f our dty.
w ascoi
boxet, choico co
JtfcCullougl

Ion will be for tl

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( ConUnuod from Pnge 1)
" « * . art audible stir was notlbeable in the courtroom. The mnn
called failed to appear and another
record wa* written into" the court
hliitory o f the county and city by
the reputed break?!1 of fall records
for drunkenness and kindred of-

CHICAGO,: Jan. 5,--f/P)
rccclpts 10,280 iubr.
tubi:
ower; receipts
cry extras 43% J nland,ir
extra firxti ‘
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41Vj (JT»42j scenndu 10fi&gt;4()%.
Eggs hi her; rocoipbi 7,014 eratea; firsts 17; ordinary firsts 33«•'
34.

0,00@ 10,00; slaughter pigs
l.00@ 12.50.
Cattle J4.000; facility active,
nde generally; easy quality conicrcd liberal supply, ttinding lowonrly top Weighty Bteers L1.40
some ycnrllng* held utound 11.00;
most fat (goer* 8.76&lt;ft&gt;io.QO; feed­
ers scarce; bologna dulls waak at
,25c Ilower; veal^rs steady nt 12.00
TUESDAY
1 '25c
Conductor Joseph Reixcnstein .@12.50; outsiders sparingly upI to 13.50.
today announced tho following pro-1
levp 13 ,000; fat lamlis active,
grnm for the bnnd concert to bo
sales mostly 25 to 36c higher;
OUgEHOLDER hold in Control j ’ark this evening .early
hnik desirable medium and handy
beginning at 8 o ’clock:
!S SEAT' ON 1./ , March— Forest' City Com weight l5.76@10.25; . one loud to
shippers early at 10.75; larpl» fair­
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ly active; fully steady; fow choice
2.
Selection—Mile.
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kind upward- to 10.00; fat cheep
low; weak: sales o f desirable fat
owes 8.00@8.75.
Among which might
tioned; More adequate am
. CHICAGO, Jnn. 6.— GP)— Poultry
protection o f our railroat
receipts 3 Cars, fowls
tMf the traffic o f today benga 31; .turkeys 30;
n that I do not believe that
duckj; 23@30; geesq
4fgioc of such crossings la
nt protection, this the pubOverture— Poet and Peasant—
1 ru/lrood company shoub Buppo.,, ...
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. G^/F)
;resf*d In improvement o !
0. Spanish Waltz—Sierra Morc— Conditions and quotations pre­
fflcrequlntions and parking' nn— Mnrchettl. i
7. Hawaiian Patrol— Kiinuca— vailing on tho Jacksonville mar­
ket today as reported by the Flor­
Stewart.
8.,March Gallant Zouaves— King. ida State Marketing. Bureau.
Supplies of miscellaneous veg­
04®' ,Pur National Anthem—Tho
etables . very light, demand and
nnd 1 shall lend all my «s- Star Spangled Banner— Key*.
movepicqt good, market f i m , fon
ajin creating, n bcautlfu

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COUNTY COURT IS New Haven .Chapter i A dditional Society
OPENED WITH 25
Of Klan Dissolved
CASES f ON TRIAL
IIAv * n U ; * - £ _
W om an’s Club

frui'aU of M ilt Maud Lokt For .Mr, and Mrs.
Ht veml dnya; j l w rrl Irmxl to jc+.mpanlrd hy M
thdr homo at Guirnsvillo.
.ihotcwd to Ni
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Mr. nn«l Mr*. W. S. HUtier o f ’ M**- T. J. Wljr
Daytona Shore* nro spending a,*
Wlggin* ai
tl fc r a r
few days horn and are stopping att**”
lhr Munlexuma.
|Mr. Wlggta* Juti
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Mr. anti Mrs&gt; John L. Harrow.1
of Ft. Myors, arrived -in Sanford tcrcnt of the At
on Monday for n short stay.
stay, They Miami, o f rm.cn
arc stopping at the Montezuma.

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the number o f L
It ia Interesting
' * In Seminole
that are rttill in use
CUM Matter, though plenty of notice
the Po*toffl&lt;-&lt;*
uniltr Act o ( be secured within a fe w minutes
Chamber o f Commerce h as maintained a special
____ iM M * w f« facilitating the issuance o f new tags, compare
...Jt — »U «* *Mlter
L J lM M lM ' water have taken the trouble to secure a license to run
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_*S MATH* . . . . during the new year.
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There are a good many people here who have ap;
ity »r
by gjunrrir
la rrte r.^ £ *
I City
Weekly Edition
given little thought to securing the necessary tag, s o en­
grossed in buying and selling real estate many have allowed
ICHi All obllunry
Of thank*. i*e*olu- the first o f the year to come, and to pass, without applying
• of •ntertalnment*
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ar« mmte 'will be for the new license.
at regular edyertltlnK
While it has been customary to allow motorists plenty
of
extra
time to secure tags after the arrival o f the new
ASSOCtATF.D PHIMI
elated Pre** le exclui year, ptill, it is a violation o f law to drive a motor vehicle
led In the «»* toe re*
' o t all near* dl*i&gt;*tehr* without the proper plate on the rear o f the machine. The
a It or not otherwise law specifies that new tags are tb be on earn by the first
In thU Paper and alati the
new* published herein. &lt;All day of the year or the cars must not be used.
‘ feimklleatlon nf spec!*!
herein are alao reserved
It is sometimes difficult' to understand humrin nature.
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1 a t TU E SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 5, 1M«. We are so accustomed to "putting it o ff until tomorrow^
that almost unconsciously we assume this attitude in a great
H ERALD ’S . PLATFORM
number o f cases where prompt action should bo taken. Were
water route to Jackwe to attend to important mattepi o f this kind, as they
• f St. Johna-In- should be attended to, perhaps much trouble and embar­
canal.
rassment could be avoided.
or white way.
For* the convenience o f motoriats the Chamber-of
pool, Unhla eoarta,
merce is ninintaining a special bureau on the second floor
Augmenting of building pro- of the Ball Building, and The Herald ndvises all those mo­
hotel*, apart* torists who have not yet secured their 1926 tag, to do so
• w ien t-------without further delay.
L—Extension o f atraet paring
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boulevard
t.— Conat ruction o f
around Lake Monroe.
■pletion of city. beautifies*
Ion program.

-Expansion o f School ajatem
with provision for increased fa*

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BinLE VERSE FOR TODAY
F rie n d lin e ss — “ And the

came down to nee the
■ b , which the children of
ilded.” Gen. 11:5.
YEft— Grant, 0 God,
etr we do we may ever
upon It flrat
it* with our might

city
men

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unto

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jf'Babies look'alike to me-r
(When | telJ the troth,)•
George ia much like Dorothy,
John readmblca Ruth.
v fh u a the little stranger year
l Doea not aeem so new—
Rather rumpled, red nnd queer,
At thla early view.
How the Infant will behave
.A ny one may guesi.
Likely ho will coo and rave—
Whimper more or leaa.
xi:•&gt;''*•&lt;- * *-*’ $#-* . ’* *'
Won *poon,
He can boast
■pare,
Wealth he
Friday** child, no runs the runo
t Always loves ttjf shnra.

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N eglected Opportunity
“ Dear Sir:'*, writes someone to Mr. Grantland Rice,
world’s foremost sport writer, “ List as the eighth wonder of
the world Forksville, Pa. It ig the birthplace o f Harold Ed­
ward Grange, alias Red, etc. Y et the chamber o f com­
merce, board o f trade, Kiwanis, Rotary, Gyro, Optimist and
Lions clubs never took advantage o f the fact to get a new
factory or persuade realtors it was a new city of opportunity.”
Well, that’s just where they made their first big mistake.
We don’ t believe in bragging to nny great extent, but if you
have done something wonderful the world will never find it
out unless you tell them, you might just as well climb on the
nearest church steeple and shout. I f Forksville was the
birthplace o f “ Red” Grange, and the folks in that town have
any ambitions of ever amounting to anything at all, they
should advertise it broad ami wide.
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Imagine ariy Florida city with such an opportunity for
such widespread publicity! Why, the chamber o f commerce
would spend millions, and the Saturday Evdhing Post,’ Amer­
ican, Success and all the dally papers would run display ads,.
“ FORKSVILLE, THE BIRTHPLACE OF RED GRANGE—
A City of Unexcelled. Opportunity for renrinir Prospective
Halfbacks— Residential Lots at Half Price— Build Your
Home Here nnd Do Your Duty by Yobr Child.”

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lol, In Russia, Is happier than
where elso on ’ earth. That
approving note will be c cstioned
may
since, no matter what
say, a woman's lot de
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sort o f husband she
w a in the
marriage lottery.
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Beyond question, however, women
in Russia, as elsewhere, are better
off than they were. Read in WalIsowskFa excell
"‘ertt histories of Ivan
ad Feter the Great
tha Terrible and
tho chapters on woman ana mar­
riage, and you learn that there
was room for Improvement.

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GEORGIA IN tE R E S T

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MACON NEWS
It is greatly to be hnpod that all
existing embargoes on shipments
to- and from Florida will bo lifted
as soon ns possible. Wo * cannot
doubt that these restrictions were
ecessnry nnd even imperative,
he thousands who havo been pourng into our sister state have cre­
ated a demand for nil sorts of ma­
terials ond the facilities for sup­
plying them did not, and perhaps
could not keep pace with the emer­
gency, but it vJH be a great mis­
fortune if the embargoes should
remain in force for nny great
length of time.
Wo take an unselfish interest in
the welfare o f that section of our
common country. We realise that
no part of the South can prosper
without communicating its iqrlu&gt;e&gt;td ail- ether '-parted The.' re­
straint upon the shipment of citrus
ft'uits and vegetables hits our Flo­
rida friends with peculiar force.
This is tho season of the year when
t^ey. cash in on their leading pro­

ducts nnd now their markets have'
been taken awny from'them.
.W o may also bo candid enough
to sny that tho people of- Georgia
nre seriously nffcctcd by this em­
bargo. Thor* are many commod­
ities which Florida will not be‘able
to supply its own people fo r manyyearn to come. Indeed, it will al­
ways bo up to us to do much townrds feeding nnd clothing the pop­
ulation of the state to the soutn o f
us. Our agricultural and industrial
life has already felt the influence
of this great movement towards
tho South in general nnd w&lt;j cannot
hope to develop without tho freest
possible means o f intercommuni­
cation.
tJ,i),is,&lt;qf,rouraoita U»e.interest-af.
th* rnilrondn nod expreAf compnrfr
ics to enlarge tWlr facilities as
rapidly as possible nnd wo hove no
doubt they arc doing their best.
We-can only express the hope that
relief will come soon.

A WHITE-WASHING report
’ Celia pfliriR from politic* 4 ‘" " ■ I a wild writing o f the hands, the use o f many words, long covers up responsibility for the
ea, Ipiuband excited gelling to bring ^ott^e inr\- ninny; killings in. that rttmUssk.
sturea whfih 'Mlfietf l/ut llft'to1^ phn- j Shenandoah disaster.
is stated that Commander
Should sleeo welt at night.
tils to the speaker's argumentn.
l.nnsdnwne is “ exonerated."
Present tiny audiences dislike this type of oratory nnd th e 1 u 0 needs no exoneration, But
V-*. M y prediction is tho child
public speaker who has not changed his methods finds him- the*people that have followed the
Ought to ,m*ko a hit,
would like to know which o f
f Re a baby sweet and mild—
self little in demand. The Dearborn Independent snyn the cbnc
tho xwlvcl chair warriors in Wash­
,J f we do our bit,
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ington v.'sh tespunHible for Lans—O. C. A. Child. new typeef'clotjrience is tho “ Eloquence of Facts.”
HOW TO E A T G R A P E F R U IT
Audiences today listen eagerly to-actual facts. They downc s dchth.
TAMPA TRIBUNE
Who’ll build tha next toiirUt ho­ wish to learn nnd are willing to be shown. They won’t sit,
THE REPORT is correct In Its
tel?
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as they used to do, for two hours listening to long drawn out rtatenun: that Lansdowne was
Probably no more complex prob­ cut through the m e m b r i n f t i .
What’s becomo o f president addresses but they will sit and attentively listen to a man consulted about tha- trip. But it lem ' has confronted etiquette ex- Grnpcfruit is served best this way,
thinking, or teaching, or relating something in the region of overlooks the fact that his advice erts on dietetic technique than of n i the fruit segments can then bo
Coolidge’s electric hor*e?
□w to properly eat fresh grape­ easily removed with a spoon, The
protests were ignored.
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factual truth. This fact ilTwithout doubt responsible for the andLust
fruit. The juice of the fruit which bitter membranes are left in: the
June,
he
told
this
writer,
W e’d like to suggest a new way larger church congregations who have come to look at u
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who h:,n frequently published the gives it its healthful food value.Is fru it
to * be murdered. . Try driving
twenty
minute
sermon
ns
fitting
nnd
proper.
fact, that such a trip ns the onq also responsible fbr its natural, an­
The
most
common
way
to
eat
through California with a Florida
squirting proclivities. How
The speaker who has studied American audiences of the on which he was killed would prob­ noying
grapefruit Is to, cut out the center,
pennant on your car.
to
enjoy
grapefruit
without
get­
end disastrously.
or core. When served in this man­
-iX,.
present day comes to his point quickly, speaks emphatically ably
When the order came, he pro­ ting it in the eye,, so to spiruk, ner, the fruit segments are-dug
‘ A fellow makes a lot o f ■friends but quietly and with dignity, and convincingly brings out tested, ns his wife has sold, as has been tho great eating 'prob­
out with a spoon in eating. '
by being a good mixer but whan actual facts. He doesn’ t talk.just to be talking. As a rule the records provd. Tho records lem of the age.
he .run* out o f something to mix,
Many people moke the mistake
In Floridn, the home of this
nl.no prove that hia protest was
he says what he wants to say and then he quits.
of
running a knife around, thi InW a out o f luck.
wonderful
food-fruit,
we
have
ad­
overruled, his advice was rejected
"The Eloquence of Fncts” is making itself more evident in with
-------- --------an indorsement to the etTee( opted several rules and.,regulations sldo o f tho rind. This actually
!H «w Year’s
resolutions will churches, in civic dubs, in political meetings, and in fact in that certain fairB were to be held, for the guidance arid protection of mtfkcs the fruit difficult to handle
&gt; probably bo numeroua in Congress all gatherings of a busy and serious minded people. •
on fixed dates, therefore, hff must grapefruit consumers and this in­ ns there Ib then nothing to hold
1
f
buT whether or not they will all
formation is being circulated the bitter membranes in place with
make the trip as scheduled.
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throughout Uio country by fhe tqe segments extracted.
be. good is anofher questioh.
'That
order
'caused
his
I
death,
IT IS NOT only tourists who ure going to Florida this nnd that of the good men that Florida Citrus Exchange. ChlofA practical, simple way to serve
TBaB K
--------- ---------ly, they arc for serving the fruit grapefruit is in its juice form.
You want things when ybu can’t winter. As you read this, the highwuys leading south are died with him.
in its fresh state: ,
[ford them ana after you can already dotted with cars carrying to Florida the vanguard
Ono grapefruit will make n largo
Cut In half and remove scedB glass of juice. The juice of ffrape9K afford them, they are so easy to of the increasing army of men and women who have solved
THE SHENANDOAll report Is
get. you wouldn't have them for
ahumelcaa whitewashing job, as with fork or ahnrp pointed knife. fruit can be extracted by hand, or
the proverbially insoluble problem o f eating their cake and aeverybody
anything.
expected it- would be, With a small, thin knife cut each by uny o f the various devices
having it, too. They nre the ones to whom going to Florida disgraceful to the navy and to the segment separately from the bit­ mndo
, ,t
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for this purposo which nre
Since some of these Sanford is not merely a vacation jaunt but a shifting o f their busi­ administration, and that Is that. ter membranes and rind. Db not now on tho market.
1
Cowards that stupidly risked
bachelors have been unable to ness environment for from three months to half n year. The
take out a marriage license, we number of fortunate Americans who have discovered that tha lives of othor men prove to be
the sort of cowards that dodge re­
■ suggest they try a hunting license.
PUTTIN G U P A FRONT
they can have their Florida and their living on the same sponsibility,
.
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The realtors should watch tho plate ia growing rupidly.— Frank Parker Stockbridge In
DEALING WITH money is a
-,
fellows who exaggerate.—Sunfonl Review Of Reviewa.
clean, Bteady, regular business. Pretty lively old gait.
Herald. If the realtors do this
-oing, o f “ keeping up with the
Somcono always needs it. and
This trying to keep up with the Joneses, of putting- up a frontl
there will be a sudden demand for
is
willing
to
pay
for
It.
George
Antorbllts
and
the
Van
Asters.
looking glasses.— Eustls Lake RegHEALTH AND LONGEVITY; a place to keep warm F. Baker, dean of great Ameri­
It is an attitude that is not con­
Many scenes of discord follow the fined to Congressman, although
nntl
to
keep
well—
that
Is
Florida.
The
proper
approach
ia
can bankers and head of New driver of a Ford whose neighbor
,on______ ..______
supposed that after attaining
A good niajiy 8a r ford people to dismiss any preconception of tho region as exclusively York’s First National Bonk an­ has a six cylinder sedan. Cong­ tho $10,000 mark most o f th* lu x ­
nounces
profits
of
more
than
six­
ressmen are pinched to live on uries of every-day living were pos­
board a concert hrondcast in- Lon- a playground for sporting millionaires or a pre-Lenten train­
don, over a radio, a few nights ing ground for the Newport season, impressions which mosj; teen, million dollar^ for the year, 110,000 while millions coiislder this sible to any business-like man or
ago. What wonders have been of the newspaper gossip from Miami and Palm Beach tends dividends at the rate of 100 per a lordly income.
womnn; and certainly fo r a Cong­
cent, nice round numbers.
Hundreds of thousands who ressman, who receives mileage.and'
ought in recent years.
to foster, ami think of Florida as a place where ordinary
formerly lived comfortably on $60 has a fine office at government
-«------- o--------NOT SO long ago that bonk was
■H
~
Down at Longwood
the main folks—we fourteen million—go to be comfortable.— Frank too poor to join, the clearing house. per week, find $100 per week “ starT expense.
vation wages.”
Ighway la being repaired. Now Packer Stockbridge in Review Of Reviews.
Putting
up
a
frontl
It
deceives
Now it has resources of five hun­
Congressmen In Washington—
Jepurtmont would
Pthe state road department
dred millions. And Mr. Mitchell's many of them who at home lived on no ono except ourselves. Neigh­
the rosd like this all the way
bigger bank, the “ National City W*P»0 a year soy that Jhoy are bors know we cannot afford daily
to' Sanford, everybody yrould be
MY FAVO RITE STORIES
Bank,” has twice as much as the "cramped” on $10,000.- They try luncheons that cost $50 and $80
happy.
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By IRVIN S. COBB
i :y\ .
First National. Only a few cen­ to emulate the exampje'of Senator whon our income from tho $10,000
turies back, taking (interest ■on Mammon nnd his wife.’ ^Instead
i
In
of is only $102.30 per week. It ia a
By latest estimate, the Earth is
simple case o{ arithmetic. Of
money,
no
matter
at
what
rate
was
going
to
Congress
to
serve
one hundred million years ojd.
Whon Snm Blythe was a Wash­ remain with him through the a f pronounced a mortal sin by the
people,
t!
. they went to break "Salty
h
! WBCl t?
■ Joljr. world-famous‘ geologist, of ington cbrrespondlnt he went In­ ternoon.
4 •,
% SB ^ u ruch
Christian church, everywhere.
Ann into “ Saw-cietv I*
magnlflcjent luncheons
Dublin University, bases this esti­ to New England to sound out
Having sampled the cuisine o f
Fortunately
for
the
bankers,
“ Most of us make h o - pretense « n‘I ^ run sround^jth .the bigwigs
mate upon the amount of salt in public opinion on ono or another tho local hotel at breakfast, Blythe
op]Inions have ichanged.
'
tha ocean, washed out o f the rocks of these crises, which, polltlcully promptly consented.
o
f
living on our salaries ” ?uns the ■
^ “ d S !?* th* ? P V ®Ut ■
The old
“ Confessions of a Congressman,”
, n®’ .
and carried to the sea by rivers. dpenking, are forever threatening
gentleman
excused
himself
In
order
. . . hire
.
- , Living beyond one’s means is
. DR. DAYTON C. Miller wins the Wo kecp.as much o f our clerk
There I* enough of it to cover ev- the liberties of the American people.
foot of land 400 feet deop In I forgot now just what particular to inform hia wife that there $1,000 prise o f the American As allowance os possible, .Vote !for the banc of America’s oxisti
The timu it must have taken crisis it wus but, at uny rate, for would bo a guesL for .the mld- aoclatlon for the Advancement of mileage grabs, takq tips on the today. Those of-us ,who have.
umcnts about whether we can i
salt the ocean* Indicates the tho moment It was of deep concern duy meal ana also to get some Science, with his essay on “ the ■to$k*market, borrow monfy from
’* age and it is still fur from to the public at large and Sum’s important papers bearing on the Michelson-Morley ether drift ex friendly bankers and throw fat ord a $13 i^prn mower for
subject under discussion which
bald and toothless.
job was to get u Hunt on tho wero stored away, he sold, In ■a 11pertinent.” Dr. Miller’s experi­ stainer* to our law Arm back. suburban cottage are now no
prevalent sentiment in certnln room upstairs. Going out, he left ment at the Mount Wilson observ­ ome. Wo are never more than off than those who argue
atory will anise Einstein to re­ twp jumps ahead o f last month’s strenuously whether they
m one motor car for every KtiltCB.
the parlor door ajar.
families to ono for every
vise hi theories on relativity, bo plus, but we put up a
front, ford a $13,000 limousine
Among others, he called upon
one-half families 1* the
. •
drees well, ent in fashionable up with 'their rich friends
Through the opening Blythe say tho scientists.
w* have traveled in ac- tha retired political leader of New heard a voice, evidently one be­
places, do society and And opr- qunintancea. Only we
f the cpmi fort* of life alnce Hampshire, who lived In u small longing to the mistress o f the
It U a day of extrava:
ln good standing among
TQM SIMS SAYS SDgHjnfton’s
began, It but comfortablo cottage In u lit­ household.
/polltieo-socikl offi- "putting un a front,”
1,000 'Aptos have tle town* Tho-old gentleman felt
by the real enjoyment
y.sald, rols“ Samnntlia,” the
stuff. It can make
w deep concern, in the vital quescountry,
ot* which
III
vvwmm
J1'W
¥
are not being silly, ! Yhe St. Louis Star i__
were exported and
d sev- tion of the4iour whatever it was. ing her tono in'on-this statement as fo
J".oo‘ E'i * •
aix- He argued and ffR-xpounded, and might bo heard bj
Nnver more than
kitchen,
“
my
hull
iter
who
trails
r*
servlce, he produced document* in' *upport
U of lust mont
hunter.
in the country o f hie views. Noontime approached u gentleman to
Uing $10,000 p
Tako
those
two
1st
-nd still he was nowhere near
milU
’
nf us that
ent►/for. &amp;
th what he had to nay. down to the cell
»us. it is
^^^“
filythe should three small one
our pr
BOBbImidA ffii'tkljl
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Model Trial

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ANCIENT RELIGIOUS instruc­
tion, Imported Into Russia from the
east, gave exact directions f
wife-beating ahd taught men
suspect nnd dosplsa women, “ what
is a woman? a net to tempt men
with her clear face and hor high
setv eyes, she works spells— what
Is a woman, a vipers nest.”
The Russisn was warned to keep
his wife shut in: ' /
• “ She sits behind twenty-seven
locks— she sits locked In with
twenty-seven keys—e o that bole
comrades may n&lt;4 see her.”
Bold comrades saw her occas­
ionally however, and rather inti
mately In spite o f the twentyseven locks, as you piay also learn
from Wnllszowski.
BUT OLD Russia had no mon
opoly of contempt for women. Th
Christian church through the blac
middle ngf.&lt; preached contempt
for women, as vile creatures, used
by sntan to tempt man to destruc­
tion.
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Even Solomon, wisest of the
seven wise men said “ tho wise
nnn thanks the gods 'dally for
nving made him a Greek and not
Imrbnrlan, &gt;a man and not a
beast, n male and not a female.”

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ON HIS wedding uiglit the Rue
aisn husband’ s first present was
a whip. This he fastened, in his
belt, saying to the bride ■’*1 hot
I shall never need it.” When u
bride and groom retired, she pulled
off his boots and he struck -h&lt;
Outdern wRF the whip,
gently, to prove his authority.' Sla
was 'ess gentle later, , f).

IN TURKEY, where the harem Is
officially abolished, and men order­
.!»
ed to get along with one wife,
some of the Turks take tho change
The New Eloquence
with bitterness. One old Turk
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killed himself nnd his many wives,
Tho world changes nlong various lines,. Even the art of rather than change from an orient­
public speaking and being eloquent is vastly different from al hen yard to a modern home.

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One o f the best locations in Florida,
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division, price per acre --------- —
42 a c r e /o f land, ten acres in ffno grot« border# rile*, twr
five acres right on railroad and proposed hlghwaj near1
vide, price.
-4 4 ford ready to i
100.lots, n m i 'i.. k street with five hundred and sixty
frontage on asm*, th* re
best bay in tho City, pries $10
Two lata cornst TMrteent snd Palmetto, 114x117, . - iV
Three lots In Brentwood, fifty by ono hundred twetfy
fourteen to eighteen largo orange trees on each lot, me
from Orlando highway, price each, terms .
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On* five room bongiiow near ZIder Springs, five
in fine condHlon beautiful trees, terms, price.______
One houso and lot GlndefSlIe.’ fire r&amp;ms. electric U|
water la yard, price $1,000.00, $656.90 ' caisli180 acres o fia n d located Lake Comrif. quarter mile hsr
h*lf flowing well land, price per aero

56 acre* o f land ow

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One’ furriMted 5*room house in Rose Court
Hibiscus Avenue. Eastern exposure.
on application.
at GintierviUe. $3 ,200. $760
26.00 month.

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FRED a DAIGER,

Personals

MOBLEY ATTENDANT^

EDITOR

INFORMAL RECEPTION AT SANFORD’S
NEW.a'OURIST HOTEL IS ATTENDEES

Mrs. Alfred Hallane, Provld*nea
R. L{ Mr*. Carolina Gnm*ol l, Ban
ford; Mrs. Alexander, Sharon, Fa.
James Smith, B. D. Smith, Mr
Jfca. J. O. ftU
Cranahaw, Sanl
B o m , Sanford;

from St. Tetom burg where she
'spent the holidays with relatives,
of n w t Interest to the ’.many
friends o f the bride, who has
acomi of friends hare, made dur­
ing her frequent visit* here aa
tKe guest of her cousin, Miss
Georgia Mobley.
■
A bcautifdJ'event o f Wednesday
was the marriage o f Miss Elolse
Roberts, daughter o f Dr. and Mrs.
S.V.’KbS” " T, B. Roberta, to Clarence Garnett
ness meeting of the Aahby, son o f the Rev. and Mrs. C.
st d o’clock,
A. A Aahby, which was solemnised
at -(3:30 o’clock In the Church of
mrsday
0 . Shartn will en- the Good Shepherd In Riverside.
The church wan tastefully and
«ry ^W eek Bridge
I 'a
ick st hcr .hpmo on
honor!n g b e r houie
S. Jordan o f Jack- rI*d ililM Wlntf'
quantities .of.white /hrv'.’.nlhe'
chrysanthe■e Parent-Teachers’ asteats at the South Side
3 o'clock^/
’j j
under Vaughan will enmember* o f the Idlers’
b at her home on -Park
; 2:30 V el ode.
meeting of:th a Semisr Number Two, O. E, S.
1 at the Masonic Temple
dock. There will be Inijf
Trill enteraemheks of the Book
ib at her home on
let at 3 o'clock,
king of the W. C. T.
home of Mrs. McRae,
ftrect | and Palmetto
f Legion Auxiliary will
B home of Mra. L. P.
on Evans Street at 4
I Howard Chapter U. D.
■t with Mrs. W. Theo­
ry at her home in May-

From the altar, lilies o f the val­
ley were showered. Tall several
branched , candelabra held lighted
tapers, candles also being used on
the altar. , Palma and ferns formed

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the organ, rendering a program of
wedding music while the guests
were amain Ming, MfK *R. L, Coker
sang, “ O Perfect Love,” and the
vested choir o f the^church sang
"The Bridal Chorus’*; from Lohen­
grin, as * processional;
The bride was given in marriage
by her father, and was attended
her cousin Mias Dorothy Sears,
Jersey City, N. J., as maid of
honor, and Mrs. Robert. Holder,
matron o f honor. The bridesmaids
were Mlsa Eleanor Houn'on, o f
New York City; Mlsa Georgia Mob­
ley, of Sanford, a cousin: Mlsa A g ­
nes Towera, Mi**, AnnaUa Avery,
Miss Margaret Fugate, o f Roanoke,
Va., Miss Edith Pullen, Mlsa Rob-

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Hawkins and Mlsa Mary Renfros.
Mr. Henry p . Chenewltk. Jr„
waa beat man, the oahera Includ­
ing Mr. Robert Holder, Mr. Gra­
ham Magee, Mr. Hamilton Davis,
Mr. Ralnsford Colton, of Philadel­
phia: Mr. Fred MbrrU, of West
Palm Beach; Mr. Elmer 3. Hunter,
Mr. Halcott Grtcno' Haywood, Mr.
Charlea A; Ashby, Jr., brother of
the bridegroom, and the bride's
brothers, Mr. T. S. Roberts, Jr.,
and Mr. James Reagan Roberts.
The bride was lovely In her wed­
ding gown'
o f Imported
satin black
block
gown'of
imported sadn
tr,inc'
which huh,
fwm
the shoal(fcrB(
fcUogracefatly
being beaded.
beaded.
being
She wordrn bridal veil of tulle,
with cqp of tulle and lace, with
ruff at the back, - and carried . a
shower bouquet of lilies of the val­
ley.
The bridesmaids wore dainty
frocks Jn; pastel shades, shades o f
pink and orchid predominating.
They carried beautiful'"bouquets.
The bride U a charming mem­
b e r o f the -younger set, received
her education /a t Cdftcordla .draft
later at Washington, D. C., and is
a member o f the Jacksonville ’Jun­
ior lenguei. She has a wMe cjrcle
o f friem|a,v,wh03e good wishes will
follow her in her future life.' Mr. Ashby came to Jacksonville
several yean ago and has made
many friends, who will extend con­
gratulations. '
The wedding was one of the not­
able events of the month, much cor­
dial Interest centering In the mar­
riage of these popular young peo-

Eh Watters will give tho
keries of (ectures^Ehghnd Poets” atfthe WoroIt 4 O’clock. ^
^
. Saturday ........ ..
Music Club meets at the
|Ira. Fannie Stembridge
Myrtle Avenue at 8:lff
'a Story Hour at Libo’clock. .

D. Members To
it Next Friday
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wtant meeting o f the N,
vard Chapter o f United
Of the Confederacy wilt
'riday afternoon at jth*
W &gt; T *‘ tin gle;
meeting ha*
’ 3 o'clock and every
if tho.chapter is urgentsted to his present, os
if importance will he

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hual' election o f officer*
Id ; also plana made and
i appointed to arrange
ftnual ball,, celebrating'
B y o f Gen. Robert E.

port on the Christmaa Bar nr. It
was suggested by Mra. J. F. Haw­
kins to give * ieries o f prpgresslve
teas, and th ir plan waa adopted.
A rummage sale will he held on
Saturday o f Hhls work. The next
meeting o f the club will be held
-Monday, afternoon at tha home‘ of
Mrs. J. L, Miller with Mra. Miller
.and Mra.,J. 1L Cpldough.aa boat-:
esses.
t.
, At tha concl^pslon of. business, a

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J. Traail. Oevt
Schofield, Aran
W. Kelley, naml

Mias Rebecca Scott, a popular
member o f the Sanford High
School faculty has returned from
Tennessee where she spent the
holidays.

Gray, Sanford; Mrs. Nelson Gray,
Sanford; Mrs. Sarah )&gt; A. Allen,
Mrs. H. R. Applegate, Charlotte
George E. Budm
Applegate, Mr*. R . 5A. Cameron
B. L; Newton A.
Jr., 8anford;. Mr. and Mrs. Hey­
vldencc, R. L i Ray
ward Walker, Sanford; G. W. Pen­
nington, Boston, Mata,; Elsie Jane n o rn iv r, ^ n a r ic .iu n , O. u .; A l a s y thorne. Providence,
S. C.: Mrs. Platt and wife, San:
Neal, Sanford; Mrs. Ora Welsh, wood, Charleston,
Nashville, Tenn.pMAL R. A. Wil­ George D. Elliott, Sanford; D. B. Reed, Sanford;; Dr,
ton, Sanford; Mrs. W. .V. Wheeler, Elliott, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Sanford;
m. Nordstrom, Providence, R. I. Samuel Puleston,
Sanford; Mrs. F. W. Talbott, San­
r. and Mr*. I* G. Snydar, Oil
ford; Mr. and Mm. Allen J. Bloomftehi,~Redft»ld *' Shfifiga, NT T .; City, Pg.rM W .-H. M; W e ll. SimMrs. Carrie L. Worthington, San­ ford; E. F. Lundqulat, Sanford; Lynett l u i i n a j, l i u u u i i , T K l i
ford, Mrs. Thomas I* Long. San­ Mrs. Thalraa Lundqulat, Sanford; J- Graft, Sanford; RusaeU Di
ford;; Mrs. Fred Dalger, Sanford; Mrs. B. F. Lundqulat. and chil­ Yayette Norfolk. V*.; Mr.
Mlsa Mary Augusta Worthington; dren, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Aug­ Mra. Warren R.. Smith. Sanl
William Worthington, Sanford; M. ust Swanson, Sanford; Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. M, Kronen, (
B. Moses, Birmingham; C. F. Mrs. Archie Swanson, Sanford; J. Marvin P, Pearson, Orlando;
Bronson and family, Sanfotd; Mr*. , E. Preston, Sanford; Mr*. J. E. kina DoKvtr, Orlando; Mr. and
J. 0 . Long, Sanfonl; Mrs. H. S. Preston, Sanford; Nan Gilmore, E..F. Bennett, New Haven, Cc
Long, Sanford; Miss Mnrgnret Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Fang
Long, Sanford; Master Strott Wm. A. Anderson, Cranston, R. I.; New Haven, Conn.: T . M. i
Mrs. Minnie Mnkcptece, Sanford;
E. A. Moffitte, Sanford; Mrs. E.
A. Moffitte, Sanford: Mr. and Mrs.
B. Bale*. Sanford; Mr, and Mrs.
W. H. Polk, Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Karlin, Atlanta, Ga.;
Mr. and Mrs; Nils Swanson, Settford; E. W, Lundqulat, Sanford: Sanford; Howard C Ldng, San­
Kara I.undquUL Sanford; Mr. sntl ford; Mrs, Harry Kent, Sanford;
Mrs. J. R. f a y Jr., Sanford; J. R, F.. Lea Lessop, Milwaukee, Wis.;
F. Huddelston and family, San­ Mrs. R. E. Lee Jassop, Milwaukee.
ford; C, H .' Pearce Tucomkary, Wis.; Dr. and Mrs. W. Theodore
non, Sanford; Master Billie Vor- V e r ify , Sanford; Mr. and Mra, F.
A rlt:; Mr. and Mrs. William Ver­ J. Barry; Sanford; Mr. and
non, Sanfonl; Mr. and Mra. J. W. 1&gt;. U. Fittaimmorj, Sanforvl,
it. Sanfonl; Air*. Jones. Sanford; Billie -Jonos,. Jr.,
“Mta. B. O. Burns of Sarasota,*
'Sanford;
Mr*. L. Stoudeumire, Mrs. M. E. Moyu,
Unford; Mrs. B. Sanfonl; B. W. Career, Mra. W. arrived In Sanford on Monday for
srd; Mrs. &amp;I. B. Sanford; Mra. L. W. Rivers', San­ a brief stay here with friends.
n, Ga.; Mr. and ford; G. C. Cochran. W. L. StouRev. and Mr*. A. S.'Feck who
lartin, SanforJ; doumlte, Sanford; Pauline SUudeumlro, City; Christine Stoudeu­ are spending tha winter at Day­
mire, Sanford; ..Mrs. M. H. Hol- tona Beach were In Sanford Mon-'
bournc. New York;'W alter F- Hol- day on buslncm.
born. Sanford: C. Audrey: Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. J. I* Miller-and
A. E. 8tory. Mrs. Komis, Kayo J,
Derringer, Columbia, 0.;,M ra. K. family,; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baker
J. Boiring'nr, Columbus, O.; Mrt. and haby returned Monday from
B. G. Baxter, Saratoga Springs, Tampa where they spent the past
N. Y.; Mr^nnd Mrs. C. D. Brum- week as tho guests of relatives.
ley, Sanford; Miss Consucla BrumIcy, Sanford; Samuel Duiton, Ham­
Mr. and Mra. John Thomas, Mrs.
ilton, OnL; E. A.- Longderiborg, Luclle Thomas, Mra. Leslie Went
Hobart, Ind.; J. R. Head, Savan­ and R, S. Went spent Sunday at
nah,
Ga.; Mr. and -Mrs. E. A. Daytona peach.
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crino Moore, Boston; Mra. C. H.
Stafford; S. ltunge, S. R*pp; I*
Mrs. Selina Barber, Mise Ruth
II. Connelly And wlfey Sanford; J.
Hand and T. W. Lawton have rt- y
D. Woodruff and wife, Snnford;
turned from Jacksonville whore 3
F. W. I^ng and party of four;
they .attended the convention o f
Ida A. Knight, Sanford; Charlai
tho State Teachera’ Association.
I
Knapp, Newark. N. J.: Mr. ond
Mr*. George Meldllng, Newark, N.
J.f Dr. R. D. Caswell, Sanford;
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ik c o m b t .
Samuel Bcawlck, Sanford; Mr. and

Lola Venters returned on Satur­
day from South Carolina where
he spent the holidays .with rela­
tives.
Mrs. W. R. Fort, who spent tha
with relatives at Soportton, Ga., returned home on Su»-

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C. J. Lancaster, who has been
spending the holidays here with
friends, left Sunday for his home
at Richmond.
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Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wells,
end little daughter, Louise Ander
son Wells, Miss Evelyn Anderson Ians furnished the music for the
and Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Anderson merry dancers.
are now at home to their friends
Too much credit can not he giv­
at the Montsstuna.
.
en the owner*’ Howard Hullck and
Bloomfield Hullck, for their un­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schuler of tiring efforts to kivB Sanfonl one
Buffalo, N. Y.. who ore spending of tho best appointed and manag­
the winter at tbelr winter homo at ed hotels in the South.
Orwin Manor, Orlando, were the
Among those registering during
week end guests of Mr. and Mra. the visiting houra were: Mrs. Gra­
Glenn E. McKay a t.tl;elr home dy Galbout, Sanford; Mrs. Lucilo
on Sanford Heights.
Simmons, Sanford; Mrs. George
V'C.'T’ t' -^t .......
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Mortons, Columbia, S. C.; Hi 'll.
Miss Frances Cherry, who hsa Simmons, Harry Sweeney, Jr., Or­
been spending the holidays with' lando; E. B. Stowe and wife, San­
her parents at Mount Olive, N. C., ford; Mr. and Mrs. Birhammtng,
returned to 8anford Sunday and Chicago; C. M, Stowe, Sanford;
has resumed her duties as mem­ Mrs. U. C. Rarellft, Sanford; Mrs.
ber of tho faculty o f tha Sanford T. M, Hilt, Sanford; - Elisabeth
Gaudem, City; C. M. Mall, New
High School. • ,
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York; Mrs. Paul Keely, Sanford;
Mr. and Mra. Paul resold and Mias Ellen Mahoney, Sanford: Mr.
children and Ralph Lublnakl have and Mr*. T. J.' Miller, Sanford;
returned from a week’s visit at Mra. Clara Runyon, Sanford;' W.
Hollywood, Miami and Coral Gab­ R. Wobb and wife, Hamilton, O.;;
les. While in Miami th«ur were Mr, and Mrs. It. H, Johnson, Jack­
guests of Mr. and -Mrs. u Lub- sonville: Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Couch,
inskf, former residents o f Sanford. City; Mr. and Mra. J. W. Corley,
Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Warner, Sanford; ;Mr. and Mra.
W. P. Bass, Sanford; Mrs. I. H.
RuboW, Sanford; Mrs. Carveth,
Newcastle, Ont.; Mrs. John Uglow,
Newcastle, Ont.: S. K. Rawlins,
McRae, Ga.; Mra. E. Campton,
Sanford; Mrs. R, B. Morris, Oil
City, Pa.; Mrs. J. E. Blakcr, Mt.
Morris, Pa; L R. Chewnlng, Hen­
dersonville, N. C.: E. S. rollner,
Watertown, Pa.; Nannie B. Potter,
Pontiac,. Mich; Mrt, Margaret A.
Potter, Pontiac,, Mich.; Rev. and
Mrs. Thos. J. Armstrong, San­
ford; L. Parker, Sanford; E, Swan­
son, Sanford; Mrs. .J, D. Hart;
SanlUnl; Mrr. Au Hj.rJlIddlatOTti
Sanford; R. J. McCale, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; E. J. Whlker, New Kensing­
ton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. George vldonce, U. I.; Mias Minnie John*
Hcrhat, Sanford; Minnie Niat, ■on, l*royldence, R. I.j Mr. and

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I i ’enlng Operatic Concerts at the Metro' 'polltan Opera Hquse, a note of exquisite
beauty was reached by Irene Castle, wear- in» this charming Frock, the “ piece do resiatance" o f her wardrobe. A lavish de'
8,gn of ®Utohlng travels with smart precision over “ Cortlcelli" Crepe Ensemble
o f a delicately lovely shade. JuBt below
the«watst a ‘triplet of pleats puckers with
youthful charm. Destined to lend its chic
to many.smast occasions this Spring.

WISTERIA— A xharming Frock de­
signed fo r Irene Castle to wear at the ex­
clusive Everglades, Palm Beach. The sub­
dued beauty of the “C orticelir Crepe
Alaska, the cascade o f creamy lace which
•I'forma’
- - - - -front ■*apron, and* the
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long, flowering sleeves will win many* en­
thusiastic admirers, among those that
have a flair for tho distinctive.

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�STEWAR'
dltlons ■ far removed from Ihoea
of today that the illusion of an old
nr period must be created If.thi
plays are to be dramatically real."
“ 1’alfe awfty the-i reality ftlyit
comes from illusion and what .Is
there left in the' theater?" . she
asked. . ,
It eras t|m«* for "Mr. Hampden
to begin making up 'for m v S o ilirntod rpje ili Shy lock hot ho dc

old Shakespeare will live
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ray now has the two stars
Merchant ,of Venfee,. afilet" la d run (wp arteks
its season Ihan originally
planned, undisturbed by the opposittap o f n "U n m lrf in
&gt;Tsminjf of the* SKrew." or "Much
Ado About Nothing", will follow
thoprenent production.
Their presentation are bring gi­ not by the Idly curious who will
ven in true Elizabethan fashion pay once to tee something differ­
And the audience is brought qIosc* ent but will not rorltftibo interest­
to the players through nhsenr* of ed. after their .cprlotilty is .satisrootUAhta and the substitution of r f f i l ; a *wtde, carpeted stairway leading
down from the stage to the neats.
Ihokcapoaro’* plays," said Miss
ymore, assuming the role of
U In real life, 'have braved
Y vicissitude* In three hundfeara find they easily will surihip ephemeral phase."
nd so-called modem ‘ HamCHICAGO, Jan, 5.—GP)-Goqd
S on ly’a manifestation o f the
novelty nnd nitehlng mid field mg— allied—the
nmjklen ro i^iHisville Colonels tn cnpturipg the
^ bos 'no basis ip truth 1925 flag of tho American Asso­
ciation, overages released hero to­
and, thewforn, can not ejulu.ro.
. For Tlnmlot to be dressed in a day reveal.
Three Colonels, Holley, Cullop
dinner coat, to smoke eigarots, car­
ry A pistol and act and speak ns Deberry were nmnn gthn first f Ivo
fwlrlers of the Asnueiattofl, Holley
. w0Hld 1° modern melodrama,
when the action o f the play, the leading with 20 victorien and sev­
i?il lynHtn, iJiLA^Uullilf *jL.« 1 lllllp CQUIfi
^characterization and language arc en losses! McQurild, St. Paul, come
o f the middle ages, is an anach­ second with 14 wins and flvo Joss­
es. Tho followers were Cullop. Burronism. that will Jail o f Its owp well
o f Indinnapolis, and Deberry.
gtjHffbt when the newness wears
The Louisville team fielded the
ppl.
f As for tho modem 'Hamlet,* it season, with nn average .f)8rt, In­
-opened on Broadway, where it fnr- dianapolis being second with .OCR
badly financially nnd announced and St. Haul third with .905.
.willy closing. A Greenwich
•Milwaukee led in double plays
iYillage theater took in tho play with 193 while Kansas City and,
Columbus turned in one triple kill­
for a few weeks longer, ing each.
'^ e i t h e r Miss Barrymore nor
Mr- Hampden balieve there will be
I,rush to present other of ShakeIpear’s plays in this manner.
T,v” *rhaps there may be nnothcr
tjjlpertinent or two o f the kind, but
ther* la not the remotest posslbllty .that it will become general,"
b »M ld . "For this-plan'to be log- STOP T H A T COUGH!
-the plnys would
have toto bebe
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After Grippe or n bad cold an
re written In modern language to
l ■ fit the modem dress and colo-irritating cough usually followiL
. qulal manner o f apoech. Only the Thnt tiresome thront ticklo pre­
lots would be Iqft nnd wo all vents sleep and ydu cough until
now that many of the plots r.ro worn out. nml when yon go to
•t'rifling, being transforipfcd Into church or tho "movie" or theatre,
just ns everything Is quiet comes
great plays by tho transcendent tho throat tickle, you can’t sqpgenius o f tho dramatic poet."
pro:ii it, and you choke and cough
\ Miss Barrymore expressed tho ns your neighbors glare at you.
Relief is nt hum!! Dr. Pierce’s
oplonlon,that whila tho saying thnt Gqldcn Medicnl .Dlscovory will re­
"8hakf»P«aro la not o f an ngo lieve tha cough. It is nn old, re­
)&gt;Ut for a)l time," is truo nn rd- liable herbal remedy, will net ns
1. gards his philosophy nnd his ro- a tonic nnd blood mirifu-r nnd re­
1 velation of tho essentials of hu- store health nml strength.
Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr.
• man nature, "It does not change Piorco’s Invalids* Hotel, Buffalo,1
■ the fact that ho dealt with con- N. y .
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flp e Pitching And
Fielding Enabled
Louisville To Win

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rASillNGTON, Ji
our leading admirals took me
out to the navel research lab­
oratory, on the other eWe o f the
Potomac, not long ago, to iae soma
scientific experimental work In
progress there.
Just Whet'It WM ha* nothing ‘to
fio with the Story: * I did n ’t unoer»Und It artyway. &lt;’ ,
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Tl, point (a that tke admiral la
very much in terests in It hnd
wanted to stjr pp/a IJttlo publicity
in it . beJiaf
* h ,*J‘ ' ‘ „ „
■H_4 .wJtb
dieting enough money from Con­
gress to davulop It still farther.
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O we took a street , car. We
rode and we rod# and finally we
\ • f * 1110 t° tho,end of the line.
f.rHotv im .g q u a .j^ t S'^asolino
wagon, said the admiral. "B ry l"
he called, to an A frican youth,
standing alongside a venerable
flivver nenrby the street ear tcrmlnui. ‘*C»p you take us to the
naval laboratory^
y 0u kn6w
where it is, donenn?"
".Yaasuh, yassuh," said the Senegambtan.
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the, breadth o f i hair, to a Mhorta
(though only one voice fomiuhrd
M) o f rP o rttfla rd ^ portl Port f t
helium . and Unded alive at the

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(FLAGLER SYSTEM)
out. '*I’m going to take an Mr-'
olani*.”
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velopers o f

lop a very strong trlgi
Haltimonr Sort:
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fflH!S~ftIvyer was o f t h o modal
f
of the early ’IX)'n'. ’ It was faniened together with wire. A
numb#*; o f tho parts wars misting
entirely, Thd wheel* walibitid—
threatened to com e'off, in fact. It
had asthma. It had the blind stag­
gers^ It hud paresis. It had everything,

iiusral O f f i c e * C ity B id * .
S t. A tlgu.stlnc, Fla.

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ate. Ideal the
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1 AcQommodatibns. M odem and tip
fear. •Rates reasonable:
F .

E took a sharp curve on two
wheels. Far down the road
ahend o f us loomed n huge
navy motor trucks From
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tho rear
a red flag fluttered.:; 1
"Slow hull! Slow belli" yelled the
admiral. “ Great gosh! Explosives!"

t h r o u g h o u t the

and dairy farming:.
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ly in hiu sent,
"Muh bmldi'ii no good/'^fta

miles from the Coast at Indian R iver
M::IK

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Unusually g ood hunting arid fish in g f o r
'O uts^riding features are m any. A v isitw ilie o n v irice y o u th isisth ^ p ]

Pentland

Townsite beautifully located 63 fe e t ahoye sea level With six fresh wa
lakes within its boundary, m a k in g irin
n ideal locai
location fo r w inter lhoVne
or perm anent residen ce

AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES
Jacksonville, Tnmpn, Miami, Sanford,'W est
i Palm Reach, Daytona Boach

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CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFICE

Chuluota Company is one c_
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o f the
Associated
Land Companies o f the Florida
East Coast Railroad {Flri&amp;fer System )

317-318 Firat National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida.

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STATEM ENT OF THJ3 CONDITION OF

Sanford, Florida, at the close
o f business December 31st,
1925 condensed from the re­
port to the com ptroller o f the
currency W ashington, D. C.

RESOURCES

L IA B IL IT IE S
$1,918,028.76
632.93
. 390,791.59
/ 205,000.00
3,967.50
. . 618,701.90

Loans &amp; Discounts .......................... .
Overdrafts .................................
Stocks &amp; B o n d s .......
O ffice Bldg. Furniture &amp; Fixtures
Other Real Estate
CASH &amp; b U E
M BANKS

Capital Stock

DEPOSITS

Increase

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JF. P. Forster, President
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L. A. Brumlcy, ytcc-l’reaident
T, J. Miller, Vice-President
B. F. W hitney Cashier
A . X. Bet(8,.AsalBtnnt Caahler
M. V. Bradbury, Aaslstanl Cashier

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?160;000.00

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3,066.00

Dividends unpaid

D epositsD ^cem ber 31st, 1925

OFFICERS

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1,510,057.14
:482.63

actor in tjie progress arid development of Sanford

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�button
b m ic t i.
■Untlal porstmal lh«*k. with a
cordial letter o f Yuletlde greet*
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Jackson Darla,
of Richmond,
»»., a membf r o f tin General- Ed­
ucation Hoard, was a caller at the
Department o f Public Instruction.
Hr. Daria came to Tallahassee to
rlslt the Metro A. A M. College
here. Ho was also enrouto to tho
University o f Fibrids to confer
with the stato supervisor o f negro
Captain T.

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WILLIAM TR A V E R S. at at. D e fe n ­
dant*.
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T o tha d efen d an ts—XVill lam T ra re r c-J . W. Hick* M. EL lllc.ta , H anU l It. Mitchell. Jane E. M cD onald.
Charles It. Jaffrtea and Lu ll* A,
Jeffrlca, Wilt lam II. H am m ond and
1-aum R. Hammond. C . T. A kers.
is, shell fish E.
J. Aker*. K. H r P a lm er and
iltea Apalachicola wlfa. Alice W. I'alm er. T h om a s E.
week on an in- StrlbUnw. .Tyson n u l i s l t h and the

connection with
- - - - - - , - ^ r Ifxlusry thero,
TV- Commissioner planned to re­
turn to the Capital for the New
j Year holiday.

japan.

iff cincctT c o m , s a v a iT H
j i u k iju . m c y i r , iff a n d r o n
■RMINOLK c o m # , PLOaiDA.
IN C H U O M ir.
and each o f yon Is' unknow n and
that you r reapsetlre p la ces o f r w ldnes are unknown, and jh ero Ja no
person in the State o f F lorid a.’’ th*
a errlce o f aubpeona
u p o n whom
would bind you or any o P y o a , and
that tho com plainant O, C. Bryant
la en titled to an order requiring
you and each o f you. the above
named respondents, to appear to
the bill o f com plaint herein, filed.
NOW T il RltHFOIt E, IT . lfl OR­
D E R E D th at you and each b f you
dn appear to the bill o f com plaint
filed herein ' on the first day o f

J Jerry W. Carter, hotel commltIn sioner, visited Booth Florida last
K
week- Mr- Carter was sngagod in
engaged in placing ra p iS T ijS n ht" Periodical trip o f Inspection,
the executive^ home for the past which lasted for eeveral days.
several months, end the work is
not yet complete.
% _pi—
TALLAHASSEE. Fla., Dec- 5.—
—Three high officials o f the
Pullman company were callers at
the various departments of the
W ork'fs

Lot 2 ,Block 7, Mellon ville Ave., $4,000
Lot 9, Block 6, Elliott Avenue,
Eastern E xp osu re.............. $4,200
Lot 10, Block 6 Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure
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TERMS

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still progressing

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU W HAT THE ROMANCE
OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

rivila in this
itry plenty of
p o e lt lo n .
■her or not
brill meet a
( similar to

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whi c h

ance commissioner. The state­
ments will cover the activities of
the companies -for 1085. ' Over
sixty of the blanks wore added
this year, that number of new
companies having been admitted

YhteilToldTo
reat Care In
ing Breeders
■BVILLE, Jan. 6.—&lt;/P)—
■the year Florida poultry
BoUld consider plans for
P « breeding pen better,
p i . Mehrhof, poultrymnn
fcjcu ltu ral Extension DiFoultryrpcn should grasp
■unity to select the poulI go intd tho pet) as breedItry to build up their
I selecting only the best
Irds for the breeding pen.
hi handling o f ail birds Is
j ^ 4 t e t ,w t 'x a n ..4 « U « t
[ties that we no not want
&gt;d*ln fhfj-offnnring,” gays
hof. MWo should give el­
a t io n to the aialo, ad^ie
&gt; ro n e -h a lf o f the futdre
ll birds placed In the
pen should have lots of
Mild be active, healthy,
Indications of great vip not use bird* that have
|es and give indications
|ty.
■it individuals that arr
J tho breed and variety,
Bnd both standard qualproduction. Have the
■ l l developed, paying at
Hir,m,l L_1- .1,
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iroad back, depth from
I and othor factors ksWgh egg production,
pies that are exccp.

LA K E MONROE

mating and stick to 1L Find out
what you want and then breed to*
ward that end.”
Three readers complained o f
error In computation that Juda./ thirty pieces o f eflvxr, i1f
placed at 4 por cent would equal
a mass of gold equal to' 345,000
globes tho size of the earth. A
professor of mathematics has com-

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n Sure, S tiff Joints and Muscles, and Rheumatism;
Lumbago and Pain Vanish—Try It and Seel l ’
The penetrating heat' of “ Red
Pepper Rub’1 will bring almost in­
stant relief from the . pains o f
rheumatism,.pleurisy, colds, lum­
bago, neuritis, backache, strains,
.(.trains, sole muscles and stiff, ach­
ing joints.
'• Penetrating heat Immediately
frees tho blood circulation that car­
ries o ff the congestion and pain is
gone.

In three minutes It warms the
congested
spot
through
and
through.
a
When you are suffering so you
can hardly, ret around, just get a
'Jar of RowTes Red Pepper Rub,
made from rod peppors. It costs
little at any drug tcore. Tho quick­
est relief known awaits you. Use
it always for colds in chest,
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For free sample malt this ad­
Nothing has such concentrated,
penetrating: heat as rad peppers. vertisement to Whitehall PharmaThe
momcn you apply Red Pep­ cal Co., Ind 698 Madison Ave.,
-he moment
per Rpb you fee) the tingling heat. New York, N &gt; Y .-- -

woman is born j
a healthy, normal
o f curiosity,
rJ, s h e ‘ pulled off
o f her. first dolly
fed hard to find
k it* “ voice” came

y e a r , which is a
■ n g game, contains
■ details” which are
■ e ly interesting to
Ktmen.
■believing that most
In o f Sanford would
lerested in the inside
Is o f our business, we
decided to talk about
informally, in the
»pers. The first ojf
tea o f letters Kfetween
and Betty *’ will tell

40-A C R E S
Black Hammock Celery Land
FOR SALE

LOTS. NUMBERS 241-242-243-244 in the sw^4 o f
the aw&gt;4 o f Section 1-21-31 Seminole Co., 1V4 m^efl
north east o f Oviedo; is fe mile from 2 Railroads and
Paved Roads.
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Surrounding Lands Making Big Money in Truck.
..... PRICE $12,000.00 ~
cash, balance 1, 2, 3 and 4 years at 8%
Semi'
No incumberanees, and 1926 tax paid.

Address Owner, Robert E. Ellis.
P. 0 . B ox 332, Fort Myers, Florida

^Today’s advantages, m ay b e tom orrow’s lost opportunities. T his unusual
business property requires imm ediate investigation, its location accentu­
ates its worth as an investment or speculation. W e have the exclusive
listing for the sale o f this property, for further particulars see

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paved streets. Railroad frontage enj
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the vital organs are essential to health and vigor; so it is to the community system,,
an indispensable requisite.
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Surrounded by several towns and cities, in a radius of 24 miles, many of Florida's*
most thriving Easiness centers are within a mere jaunt of Mount Plymouth. The \o^
cation of this property was chosen partly because of its proximity and accessibility to
the fruit and vegetable growing areas, and partly because of the altitude, climate, pure*
Water and beautiful lakes unsurpassed in the whole of the state.
Any direction that one may choose to go there are-magnificent boulevards through much o£
Florida’s most extraordinary scenery. Nothing can be more thrilling or inspiring than the acres,
upon acres of orange groves, along these highland roads, dotted here and there with fresh watec
lakes, irresistible to the angler.
It is this immediate vicinity often referred to as the “ solid central section” where one-sevei?tK
uoljrthe entire crop of Florida’s famous citrus fruits are grown. Millions are derived.yearly byj
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Only a few miles distant are the famous celery, potato, tomato, pepper, strawberry and othefl
fruit, vegetable and fernery sections which produce crops running into millions. A ll of these are
comparatively close by Mount Plymouth, and quite near enough to feel the radiation o f so much
wealth

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Those who have the vision and conviction to back their own judgment
in this Mount Plymouth development will share the profits from such a
harvest as less fortunate ones are prone to call “ luck.”
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It is but the natural and logical sequel that values enhance rapidly be­
yond the prices originally established in such a. development as Mount
Plymouth. It is inevitable, else the enterprise would end in a fiasco.
And such a thing cannot happen with Mount Plymouth. The influenco
p f the men back of it virtually amount to underwriting its\
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CORPORATION, Orlando.
SANFORD AGENTS

The Investor who buys
one lot or twenty in this
Motfnt Plymouth develop­
ment places himself in line
for substantial profits In re­
markably short time. No
other Florida properties Of
similar sire or character,
has been developed on a
Sounder basis or a more
solid financial footing.
The directorate of this
enterprise IS composed
trustworthy a n d re!
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their ambition and determi­
nation, that Mount Ply­
mouth shall be one o f
the outstanding achieve"
menta of this decade.
Lots are being offered

a&amp;nferwet
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without further notice.
Terms: One-third cash,
balance over a period ofjwo
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National professions
Hafen, New York.

JSst.
football In I? °™ a
jy football schedule
EagfL 1which Will b®
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m, will be In lina
r of President Holt
is the model small
f^ e ;T a r w h e d u le

World’s heayweight, Jack Demp­
sey, Los Angeles.
World’s tlgnt heavy-weight, Paul
Berlenbach, New York.
World's middleweight,
IUrry
Grab, Pittsburgh.
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Walker, Elizabeth, N. J.
World’ll . lightweight,
Hockey
Kansas, Bufaloj N. Y.
World's junior lightweight, Tod
Morgan. Seattle, Wash.
World's featherweight. Louis
(Kid) Kaplan, Meriden, Conn.
World’s bantamweight, Charles
(Phil) -Rosenberg, New York.
World's . fly-weight, Fidel La
Barba Lob Angeles.
Boxing— Amateur
- Heavyweight, Joe Woods, Los
Angeles.
175-pound class, Henry Lamar,
Washington, D. C.
160-lb. class, Clayton Frye, Los
Angeles.
147-pound class, Bernard Barde,
Dartmouth College.135-pound class, Jim McGonlgal, Weymouth, Mass.

■ the possibility of
Taiwan's alma ma­
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ollins Tar leader I*
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on struggle.
, of Stetson UniverVpnd and of Southern
F Lakeland Into the
KtercoUcgiato Athletic
f places these institu­
te intercollegiate athletic
in Florida and will give
en on Rollins' »Mhedule.
is been allotted October
renewal of football hosween the two anclent.niovember 11 will find the
d against the Moccasins Louis.
118-pound class, August Gotto,
. I. A. A. teams met by Los Angeles.
ithls year will probably
112 ppund class, Alfred Roll inin dates with Rollins. son. Shelton, Conti.
(Citadel of South CoroEastern Intercollegiate, Navy.
k r of Macon, Georgia;
Court Teonia
( f Alabama; Oglethorpe
National Amateur singles, Jay
El of Atlanta.
Every Gould, Philadelphia. '
Hte of the Rollins acheNational amateur doubles, F. and
laycu against a mem S. Cutting, Ndw York.
little southern pin ,• World&gt; professional, George F.
Covey, London.
Football
Lending Eastern and outstand­
ing National team, Dartmouth.
Leading iWcstiVn J Conference
train, Michigan.
leading Pacific.Coast team, Un­
iversity o f Washington. .
[.railing Southern teams, Ala­
bama and Tulnno.
Lending
Southwestern team,
Texas A. and M,
Durt Elmore Cohen,
Leading Rocky Mountain team,
tumahle were set forthe reopening of court Colorado Aggies.
Lcadjng Missouri Valloy toam,
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Little' Three champion, Am
herat.
Service champion, West Point.
Golf
British opon, Jim Barnes, Un
o f tho court will not
&gt;y the failure to open ited States.
National opon, Willio Macfnr
ilncss.
lane, N. y .
British amateur, Robert Harris,
IS NOMINATED
England,
Natlopal amateur, Robert T.
NGTON, Jan. IL— VP)—
'ober was nominated toBritish womonja, Miss, Joygo
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Yale.
National public link*, Ray MeAuliffe, Buffalo, N. Y.
GjmiusaUr*
(National Amateur)
Flying Ring*, P. Krempel, Los
Angeles, A. C.
Jtopo Climb, M. Kraemer, Uni­
versity o f Pennsylvania.
‘ Calisthenics, E. Preiss, A. Q. U.
College, Indinnnpolis.
Side Horee, C. Cremer, New
York, A. C.
Long Horse, Fred Berg, Norwe­
gian, T. S.
Horizontal hat, C. Rottman, New
York. T. V.
Indian Chibs, R. Dutcher, New
York, A. C. .
Parallel Bars, W. Meyer, Unattachcd.
Tumbling, D. Sharpe, Los An­
geles, A. C.
All Around, A. Jochlm, Swiss
T.V.
Team championship, Los Angel­
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tucked inio garters, ln»t
above the hateat. Another naw
mode la the wearing of neckties
behind instead Of the front.
Some people tell us that wild life
In disappearing in thq^ountry. Our
own observations lead ua to be­
lieve that It Is Juet moving to the’
eity.— Buffalo Poet.
Haitdboll. Etc.
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Handball Singles, Maynard Loswell, Los Angeles, A. C.
Handball
Doubles,
Herman
Dworman and William Katnmsn,
Detroit, Y. M. O i A.
Singles, Hardball Handball, T.
Tholfscn, Brooklyn, Y. M. C. A.
Squash Handball Singles, B. A.
Hinckley, Hollywood A. C. Califomla.
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Gallery, and B. A. Hinckley, Hollywood A. 0 .

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Stropner I Would not h
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—George TV.' Coleman. IJabson
Institute
"It might be of Interest to you to
know that I recently ' purchased
‘The James Btroppdrf end I nut
pleased to stato that I find'It to be
oil that your salesman said it was,
and oven more."'
—E. I). Wright. Palg# Detroit Co..
Boston.

Cell a J t a e s Stropper today and treat
your fa ce to a joy shave.

It polishes an edge
on your safety-razor
blade that's sharper
than sharp. There is
only one answer: a
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ST O P -L O O K -L IST E N

Gold Plated with fine Lgathor Strop, all in
compact Morocco Leather Case.

This golden opportunity awaits you on Thursday, Jan.

Roumillat &amp; Anderson

7th, 2:30 P. M . to buy the best business property in
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This property is located just a short distance from the
new Hotel Forrest Lake, right in the path of progress,

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invest your money where there is development, where
improvements are being.made, no mistake can be made
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The D. L. Hnmner Organization will
be delighted to have you visit Tampa
and Tampa's North Side Country Club
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Comfortable pullman busses are op­

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in Florida at* this .season of, th e ' year
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-v For sixteen years B. L. Hamner. has
been a powerful force for progress and
prosperity In the city- o f Tampa, and
ia. community builder whose resources
have been commensurate with his sound
judgment and keen vision.
Since its formation, the B. L. Ham­
ner Organization has dominated the
Tampa real estate field in tho sale and
development o f substantial home communitjee, and during that period es­
tablished a sales record -believed to be
without equal in all Florida.

the refinements of a country estate, the conveniences o f a cosmopolitan center, the pleasures
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Conceived by B. L. Hamner— a dreamer who jnakes dreams come true— designed by J.
Franklin Meehan— famed landscape and practical artist— the Country Club Area is being built
by the B. L. Hamner Organization— Florida’s Foremost Developers— as a place where happy folks

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will want to live, and whero investment profit will mature as naturally as flowers blossoms in the

ganization free ’ pullman busaea will

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leave the 8emMolg Hotel dt Sanford for
Tampa every morning at 7. o'clock.

More than 10,000 individual Bales
involving a total consideration of
015,000,000 were successfully consum­
mated, and each transaction resulted in
a satisfied customer.
Thousands have followed B. L. Ham­
ner to prosperity.and happiness— and
no B. L. Hamner client has ever lost) a
dollar in Tampa real estate.
It Is a record of success that compels
confidence—tho B. L. Hamner Organi­
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LAKELAND

DEVELOP!

DeLand, Titusville, Cocoa, Eaucsllle,
Melburne, Orange City* Sanford, Or­
lando, Daytona, West IJolm Beach, St
Augustine, St. Petersburg, Lakeland
and Pensacola.
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of the

proof during the year 1!
under way or decided t
the past summer, total almost 600,000., If the construction coats for
the year at West Frostproof are
Included the figures will ran well
over the half million dollar mark,
or approximately |530,000.

vn Increase In
During the Year
re 1922, showed tfa&lt;
o f gain In marriages
statistics compiled b]
lamer, stato googra
figures were based upgent out by the United
|Bureau recently.
Kies wera those on
Ed divorces throughout
States, for years bf
L'l. They w«fe given
ly in tho dally nows|t took Dr. Harper to
the, surfaco from the
li'* and supplement
tistica given out by
lx months ago, when
■ s estimates on the cor( returns for 1922.
[to of marriages to popany state or county probigea very little from orte
another, Dr. Harper sta*
iigh, ho said, it may flucro or less from year to
kecunomic conditions, and

C. a Thatpe, army effleors who
have boon missing from the hunt­
ing camp o f a party o f offlecra'
near Rodrfquo*, Mexico, returned
to the camp tato last night in rood
health.
The officers said they lost their
way.
Wandering through the
woods they obtained food and ahelter from sheep herders.

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OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.

Me'hdds

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the lar
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syerage,
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Wvc ratc.Lnlike the mnr, has beef itftlW flng***

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vcc-orus of that sort have
the g co * a itphe$
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mariagefTTP ? United'
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oho to every
la is very near tho Uni average in that respect,
M ono divorce to every
bes In 1923 and 1924. In
It there is a noticeable
vetween city and counA ro no separate figures
| t tho counties contain-

Forty-eight thousand, one hundred 314,198 herds
and fifty-flvo cattle, or 6,939 herdsj
w«yo placed on tha- "ooec-testod
free’ list of the Uureuu of Animal
Industry, In tuberculosis eradlca*
tlon work In Florida during N of
vember, according to no announce?
ment by the United States Departi
meat pf Agriculture,
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TALLAIIA1SEE, Fla., Jun. 5.
by tho federal government, in co­ — (A1)—A total o l . 35Q,Ct&gt;312(&gt; tons
operation with tho various istates. of commcrcia fertilizer ftrfl 234,One thousand cuttle in the state,’ 208.12 tons a commercial! feeding
o r .41! herd:), were tested during stuff wero sc d in Florldii during
the month, the report states, witty 1926, accordlt g to a statement at
th ree,‘‘ modifled-i accredited coun­
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The total accredited for th&lt;fl Pledged, supt visim
sing insjw tor, rcmonth wns^l^ttg^^mfT*, TW V«8i ceived an in9[ ctf .
23uvntv
herds. Thoso under supervislori per ton on a feed
feed and fertilizer
sold In the stnle dar
tPttrihgtlOZS, which
147,717,80, which
amounted to- $147,
cattle, or 75 herds.”
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Tho totals for tho entire country tho credit of, ho G&lt;
for tho month of November were Fund. While tharo
os follows:
* increas in th i eoi
Cattle tested, 757,130; reactions, 'deeding stuff durlt
4,249^ number o f "modified ac- the year 1924j h t ^ '
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herds; total nccrcditedr 1,424,050 In 1925,.comp
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*isus figures do pqt
tea and negroes, but,
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n«. aJeep-robbing night
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BEACH, Jon. 6.—
;f tbo 13,250,000 bonds
I .on tomorrow will bo
i.through reduced
rvey Geer, chaircommission said.
I of the registered vot•ctad to participate in

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inlet reaches tho &amp;
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“provide funds, boats
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ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU W HAT THE ROMANCE

he number of mnr&gt;by .county officials
i 14.978 in 1922 to
and; 18,589.In 1024.
1924 over 1923 was
b off the .preceding
I whole United Stabstgtes, there were
■ in 1024 than in
Wage slump, the
■a, ;cuincl(k*d'elose■ndeaso in tha fa■hair, but&gt; \JKet1u&gt;r
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XJnr-a-TImn Caps hot Sara Maltlaw Macblaca
Ilabaltt and RrcaaS Ilaad Typawrltara
R vaeytkla* ,1a Off tv* Shahlara

hpldly, the^* number ^of
k per year should do lfkclla rp cr tllnks, especially
Ue become more prosper*
■ same time, which, tho

It to provc.* varies in difcountry, nnd in
the United Stnly.Tb tvus stnt•ecent largo intfrifhe of life,
per cent of the
la %S&gt;t mhrajed,
1.2 per cent in
h o rates in the
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�To Gainesville
iGTdN, Jan. 6.— &lt;A&gt;— o f trades and Industrie., o f the
Depcrtment o f Public Instruction,
experts believe that in' to which G. O. Holler, director or
| stack they have found industrial education, o f the Sapul, O k ie, city schools, has just
|largely responsible for
sn appointed, is to be removed
&gt;y o f crashed planes to
from Gainesville to educational
flam es" and which has headquarters here, superintendent
lives. The much repeat- ^ ^ g J “caw4hon announced
C coffin s" designation " i,.“ s~Greene, the Incumbent supid types of army planes ervisor, who resigned some time

- W ASH INGTON. Jan. S.— UP}—
A new com plaint alleging violation
o f the Clayton A ct by the Conti­
nental Baking Corporation In ac­
quiring control o f more than a
score o f smaller bakeries through­
out the country has been served by
the Federal Trade Commission.
Filed on eDec. la , It was made pub­
lic today by attorneys fo r the cor­
poration In presenting Its answer,
a denial that a m erger had been
planned fo r mondpoly In the bak­
ing trade.
The complaint originally Issued
last October and revised to include
several bakeries whose stock rec-

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K id bo very greatly rc■nry designs of ntandwater-cooled exhaust'
Find short, air-cooled
'have shown that It is
oasible to preycfit fires
source,” said the report.

j f r. Holley was named for the
post
r » . t »upon
P ? n tho« ( » . strong recommen­
dation o f both educational workers
and those o f every day business
life. Frank cushman, o f the fed­
eral board o f vocational education,
o f Washington, was among those
There Is good sense In the Spanlsh saying, "Tell me Whom you
live with, and I will tell you who
you are," Make It therefore your
business, wherever your business,
wherever you are, to get into that
company which everybody in the
place allows to be the best company next to their owii; which

BfiACHi Jan* 6—
red when battered by ocean .waves against a rough
wooden pier post, while bathing
late Saturday, Henry Jacob Crow­
der, 43 years old, o f Buffalo, N.
Y., died this morning at a local
hospital. Physicians said death
resulted from Internal injuries.
The body, accompanied by Beryl
Crowder, a-brother, will be sent to
Buffalo tonight. Mr. Crowder was
a rubber manufacturer in Buffalo,
and a member o f the’ Shrine. He
was suffering from a blow on the
abdomen that caused internal hem­
orrhage, when rescued from the
surf, and rushed to the hospital,
where It was thought at first he
would recover.

la physically
is the best definition *t»aV I ran
contln___
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tued '*for anj
give you o f good company^—Letquire or ^obtain such a monopoly
ters o f L oN Chesterfield to his
because
the business
relates to ®pro^Jl a _
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son, October, 1748.
ducts that are made from mater­
ials
lala available in adequate quanti­
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Ladies who w in t in bathing used merger with the Ward and General ties and reasonable prices to thou­
Baking Corporations o f New York, sands o f business concerns and to
to drees like Mother Hubbard. Now
million o f homes In which various
people aro capable o f producing
they dress more like M other.Hubproducts in case o f neces
bard's cupboard.— Tampa Tribune.

Doors Open at 9 A. M.

10 Great Big Wonder Day

A Real Sale That Will Set Feminine Hearts A thrill With
Excitement
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Special! Dresses

Stunning!

■Worth to $25.00

These Up to $35.00

Dresses

If you Judge this exceptional
group o f Fashionable Dresses
by their price alone, you will
never know how pretty and how
stylish thoy really are. A select
group
Woolen
Dresses in tight'and dark colon
chosen from our regular high
grade stock for this great evontl
High In style, quality and val­
ue! You’ll have to como early!

This announcement premnts a
delightful buying opportunity!
Choicest styles 'high In Fash­
ion's favor are now yours at a
most ordinnry price! Street and
afternoon frocks o f exceptional
beauty, developed o f exquisite
silks and woolens In newest
season ahadoa— also at this
price a wonderful group o f ntout
sires varying from 42Mt to
tiOtt. Many smart ensemble ef­
fects In regular sites!

Style Gems

Superb $30.00

These Up to $100.00

Fur Trimmed
Coats

Coats

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One is loathe to quit telling of
the luxuriousness o f these hand­
some- fur-trimmed Coat Fash­
ions!
Lustrous Bolivia, and Suede
Velour sro two or the many rich
fabrics that fashion these stunnlng garments!

Tho limitations of morn type
mako It Impossible to give up
a true picture o f these wonderous coat creations! Such rich­
ness o f Fabrics, such beauty of
line and such exquisite linings.
Their appearnneo utarap them
•a coats that were very low
priced at $100.00. They are re­
markable values nowl

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Stunning!

Bears Fortunes to Those

These Up to $29.75

Evening Dresses
This announcement premnts a
wonderful buying opportunity.
Choicest styles, high in Fash­
ion’s favor, are yours at this
ordinary price. Evening Frocks
of exceptional beauty, develop­
ed In fine georgetto in the sea­
son's pastel colorings l

Just to Bacounge Early Shop­
ping! Get Yours!
This unusual offer adds another
big reduction o f 20ft to them
|ow sale prices! Tho first BO
women who enter our store
Wednesday morning when the
doors open at 0 A. M., and mak­
ing purchases o f $5.00 or more,
will receive a brand new DOL­
LAR BILL absolutely FRF.E!
Avoid the crowds! Come curly!
„Wo pay you well for dolng^itl

It will be but a short time until.vaiues w ill.go sky high and the persons
w h o visualize will reap the large profits.

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Clear-Away!

Pattern Hats!

These Up to $8.00

T hese Up to $18.00

Hat M odes

Chic Hats

A rare group o f exquisitely de­
signed Pattern Hats—everyone
absolutely band /m ade. Tho
shapes show Parisian influence
in avery Chic line, every curve
and contour and women o f fash­
ion will realise that here la a
golden opportunity to tulect a
choice model at b price excep­
tionally low. You must seo

A superb collection of smart
Hat'styles arranged in a great
group for rapid selilngl Values
range up to $8.00 and every hat
can bo worn now as well as
later.
The uhapeu conform
closely to Fashion's diction and
their smart trimmings and col­
ors Uro the kind you’d expert
at this fine store.

Extra Special!
/Jersey Vests

are Price and Location

$ 1.00

All Rollins superb .quslity FuL
fas&amp;loned Hose in all tho new
Spring shades. $2.00 values to
sell at this low pries.

CJoslug out Genuine SUk Jersey
Vests o f very fine quality ma­
terials, Get yours while they

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�SUtft the New Yokr right by buying one o f the best Tibbies Ih the BEST CITY
IN FLORIDA—SAN FO RD
A five-room brick bungalow with bath and all modern Improvement* at
ir at Palmetto and Central. Lot,70x120.. South and East exposure. Price lo
than any other hotne o f its kind in the city. Terms easy. J Ready to occlipy.
Home ownership is the basis o f good government and any city
which is blessed with a large pctcentage o f home owners, need
have no fear of radicalism or bolshevism.

SANFORD has the bent year ’round climate in the State,
irity'ln Which to live and has the best people on earth. See—

The Code of, Ethic* o f the Realtor has stood the test for 2,000
year* (The Golden Rule). When your affairs arc intrusted Jn
a Realtor you may feel aiuurcd that you will receive fair and

2 0 2 F IR 3 T S T .

Square treatment.

Masonic Bldf?.

Phone 72

£ 4 A / £ Q £

Realtors

PHONE 7 7 3
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CONSULT A REALTOR BEFORE YOU BUY, SELL OR
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LOANS

|62,feet at the corn er o f Park Avenue
end,Sem inole Boulevard at $1,000.00 pc*r
froftt foot.
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Announcements For 1926
Opening of Second Section of Fort Mellon*—
prices decidedly low—reservations now being .ac­

19 at corner 6f Park
Boulevard

venue and
at $1,250.00 per

R eal Lake F ront P roperty and si real in
•vestment at the price

575 feet frontage on West First Street
with .possibility o f ,900 feet railroad
trackage.— I consider this piece o f
property 'the absolutely best buy on
West First Street, and will help develop rfc \ See me at once as present
sale price will likely be withdrawn
any day.

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new homes— Spanish

Bungalows

and Emrlish Coloninls— Commodious and indivi­
duality supreme.
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and acreage unusual values are found.

The Davey-Winston Organization,

BHU-Chittenden Rialty Co., Inc.
REALTORS
) feast First Street
Phone 708-709

Excellent Site fo r Service Station or Store,
Priced the next few dayB at $90.00 per foot

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

164 feet including Lots 6-7-8 in Block 10,
on the corner o f 8th Street and Sanford
Avenue fo r $250.00 per fron t foot. This
is an ideal site fo r an auto show room and
garage, none better in Sanford.

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See Mr. Richardson for terms

lie Firm Substantial

53 Acres Celery L a n d ,
p a r t cleared. Ask us
about i t

Sanford O ffice 236-38 jfteisch Bid;.:
Bithlo O ffice Fifth Avenue
One Lot Magnolia Heights—A Bar*
gam.
Thirteen acres o f W ater front pro*
perty—Attractive Price.
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Tamiami Land Co.

Five-room hou§e— Cheap.

Room 3, Bah Building

Other Good Investments In Sanford!
Property,
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Phone 142-

221 Melsch Building,

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r Phone 701

Masonic Bldg.

The Best Buy On S&amp;nford Avenue

Terms to Suit.

McCALL &amp; FOX

SALES AGENTS

120
Residence Phone 52G,

on Celery Avenue cornering on Cypress one block from
Sanford Avenue.

Phone 48

Magnolia At Second
Office Phone

on the High Shores o'f the St. Johns River.

Among our offerings of Business Property

R . C. TISDALE, JR. ^ 5

Phone 745
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REALTOR

Real Estate Investment

Phone

236-238 Meisch B uilding.

Bale* Force: R. G. Fox, G. E. McCall, R. L. Shipp,

•ir-rO. e-a-oom ■flatarrirlth^ tmngTserntr

tw ecnlO th and 11th aireeta.C O xl 17,doum o'gxruge.
$4,000 catib. Now leased to Dec, 1020 at $00 per uonu.
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— 100 ft, to 150 ft. facing East on Banford, AW&gt;P«
tween 10th and llt h Streets, $150 per^foot. Terips resso*
3.— 15 acr» colcry farm— 7 acres titled—In Eurekj *
k. Price $10,000. $3,000 cash, l and 2 years on I

l,d00
A cres, $60.00 per
acre.
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4.—Lot 50x117. facing East on Sanford Aycdtjie.

10,500’ A cres, $20,00 per acre
915 A cres; $25.00 p er acre.

Established ,1910
'AMID

•IC PINES1

REALTORS

B A R T NASON, BALES DIRECTOR
Palmetto and 10

Telephone 24D, First Nat’l Bank Bldg

Facing East, op lake; On County paved
Avenue

1250.00 per acre.

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tatty Herald

D . RATES

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and
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Type doublo above
! rates are for eonrtlons.
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of average length
a lin*.
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charge of 80 for
[ring la restricted
Classification.
g f is made The Sam
j will be responsible
• incorrect Insertion,
n. The office should be
Immediately In case of.
(ADVERTISERS
aid representative thor; familiar with rates,
id classification will give
hlete information. And
Ish, they will assist you
Ing your want ad. to
Snore affective.
DRTANT NOTICE
Baers should give their
■ postoffico address ns
f c e lr phone number If
K b results. About ono
K of n thousand hns a
■ and the others enn’t
K t e with you unless
■ your add refs.
■on(inuance MUST be
■person at The San*
K id office or by let■phone di*eontinu«n-

sificationa
uncemenla
"Accessories
l. Bent ’ •s
Repairing
i, Sale ’ ;&lt;h;
ess Opportunities
less Service
lent, Apartments
teirt, Houses
Robm«

_ . MONTEZUMA HOTEL *
San/ord» most home-llke hotel; located on corner Magnolia
Ave., 2 minutes walk from busi­
ness section. Open all year.
j . r . McDo n a l d , Mgr.
Phone 485
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WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
Engraving, Embossing. Sea us
first. We do It Phone 417-W
R- R- A ve.-Com mental St.

AUTOS FOR HlfiH
CACHE -AUTO .SERVICE Day
JAMES H. COWAN— All kinds
or night Meets all txalrs. Bag. wf Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
Water and Boat Tanka. At Oak
Avenue and Third Street. Trie*
REEL A SONS
* phone 111.
_ Yoa Drive It. .
m . Myrtle and 2nd flt. at R. R. MIRACLE Concrete Co* general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
ing blocks,-Irrigation boxaa. J,
TerwiUogar. Prop.
DEPENDABLE USED CARS

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1924
dition.
1924
1923
1926
1923
1922

Dodge coupe, excellent eon
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Dodge touring ear.Dodge coupe, A -l condition,
Ford coupe, many extras.
Light Ford truck.
Ford roadster, special.

HILL LUMBER CO. House *
Service, Quality and Price.
SANFORD DRUG COMPANY
"The Rexnil Store”
Ve make a specialty o f our prompt
filling o f proscriptions and quick
delivery.
&gt;rugs -— Soda — Hot Sandwiches

i o iu . a u u m jk &amp; ilS qx sailers oi
Florida real aetata advertise lx
Phone 8
Oak and 2nd St. tha 8 t Petersburg Times. One can*
cant a word dally, two easts • won
Sundays.
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IIUDSON-ESSEX
" UNION PHARMACY
203 Oak Avenue
111 First Street
Phone 41
Prescription Specialists
Phono 375 for immediate attention
SANFORD BU1CK CO.
212 Magnolia Avenue
8— For Rent, Apartments
Phone 307
I. W. PHILLIPS, SONS

CHEVROLET
Don-Jon Chevrolet Co., Inc.
2nd and Magnolia.
Phone 768

FURNISHED up to dato apart­
ment, hot and cold water. Call
at 708 First Street. H. A. Halver­
son.

. DODGE
-M iller O. Phillips Co:, Inc.
FOR RENT: 2 small unfurnished
Pleasure com and Graham trucks.
rooms. 1201 Oak Avc. .. .
Oak and 2nd Street.
-Photfc 3
FOR RENT: Apartment. 1009 Un
HUPS— MORMONS
Ion Ave. Near new Hotel.
Sanford Automobile Co.
9— For Rent, Houses
200 Magnolia Ave.
Phono 137

LINCOLN — FORD — FORDSON FOR RENT: House and garage.
Edward Higgins, Inc.
Cal) 1200 Magnolia Ave. Mr. or
Commercial A Palmetto. Phone 331 Mrs. C. A / Takaeh.

NASH
. . . FOR RENT: Five room house, all
Sanford Dealer, S. .A. Pine
modem, comer Oak Ave., and
208 W. First St.
Phono 617 Spurting. Mrs. L. A. Renaud, phone
166-W.
REO
Fla. Reo Co., R. A. Williams, Mgr.
10— For Rent, Rooms
208 W. First St.
Phono 617
FOR RENT: One furnished bed
DIANA
J room adjoining bath to gentle
Moon — Diana Sales and Service men. 1103 Oak Ave.
208
W. First St.
Phone 017
and Board
. S. Q. PORTER. Mgr,
FOR RENT: Front bedroom. Near­
at, Office, Stores
ly furnished. Refined gentleman.

j or Exchange
Sale, Groves
Sale, Houses
i, Les8e,.Rent
i, Live Stock
i Sale,..Miscellaneous
I Real Estate
llfcrn itu i’e
Kture Wanted
■ Found ’•
Mans, Jewelers
K n g , Decoruting,
■Tuuinig
■ bOMda. T rees

■ jers and Supplies
■ y and Eggs
H N o t lc e
Kjfritera and Supplies
E d Help, Female
Bed Help, Male
Bed Help, Male or
Bnale
Bed Help, Salesman
Bed Situation, Male
Bed Situation,Female
Bed Real Estate ~
Bed to Rent
Bf- Mediums.
m ouuce mentis
H. TILLIS
LT MARKET
’ meats and not
* trial will con:
inford Avenue
'hone 105

th'8 Barber
rood barber
leswelcpme,
uoez.

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M i i m n '1-

FOR SALE: A good growing busi­ FOR RENT: “Furnished room in
ness recently started. Takes a
private home.*To refined young
grown man to handle. Will pay man. 609 Magnolia.
a hustler $5000 per annum. No
investment to speak of. Box 99, FOR RENT: Rooms, with or .wfthout meals, Reasonable rates.
car© Herald
Lincoln Hotel.
7—Business Service
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms,
Lights, Wood and phone, paid.
Call phono 646-J.
BARBECUE

12— Rooms und Bonrd
On South Sanford Avc. Rose Drive
•Whero everybody meets everybody’
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks YOUNG LADY desires room and
board in private fumily. Can fur­
nish references. R. V. care Herald.
17— For Sale, Houses
FOR SALE: House, easy tonpaWould take liglit car or truck as
part paymont. Route 1, Box 70A.

FOR SALE: 4 room house at Lake
■Mary. Also 2 vacant lots, all for
HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors. $2900.' 2305 Magnolia Avenue.
EsUmatos given. Supgrlor work­
manship. W. L. Renhardt &amp; Co., FOR SALE: Right now possess*
, Ion. New, all modem, 5 rooms
Gen. Delivery, Orlando.
and bath, beautiful, Spanish bung­
SAND for building and construc­ alow In most select part of San­
tion purposes. Delivery from ford only $1500. $3300 cash, balatice. easy terms. Bayard Realty
Myrtle Avenue,
Co., Phono 208. 116 S. Park Ave.*
LANEY*8 DRUG STOKE — Pre­
20— For Sale Miscellaneous
scriptions, Drags, Sodas.
Ws
ora as near you as your phono. FOR SALE: 4 st
Call 101.
$4500. Phono 331,
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to GIIIoo A Platt
&lt;16 Magnolia.
Everything ol

FOR SALE: One 7 room house
NOTICE
close In, with 50 ft. frontage on
The
anilual
meeting o f the stock­
1st. For rale cheap with easy
terms. Seminole Realty Co., 116 E, holders of the Osceola Cypress
Company, will bo held at tne o f­
2nd Street.
fice o f the Company, Osceola, Sem­
FOR SALE: 85 acres finest Cow­ inole County,'Florida, on Thursday,
ing in Florida, south of Lake Jes­ January 21st, 192(1, at .ton n. m.
(Signed)
J. A. REDPATll,
sup. This land can be bought for
Secretary.
8200.00 per acre and If cut up In
small tract one can easily double
R. SPURUNQ, sub-division
his money. Colclough Realty Com­
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
pany. 811' First National Bank
lando, Florida* and F l o r a
Bldg. Phone 732, Sanford, Florida.
Haights, Florida on Dixie High­
way.
FOR
SALE
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___ - room.
house, all modem at a bargain
NOTICE
if taken Immediately. Easy terms.
I have leased the Aster Farms
Seminole Realty Co* 116 E. 2nd
woods and pasture lands, and here­
Street.
m
by give notice to the public that
A BARGAIN: Small cottage, onlj trespassing In any way on said
31600. 5 room house close u( property will from and after this
town, modern conveniences and ev- date, be strictly forbidden. ,
erythlng, cheap. Hagan Realty Co.
B. R. BECK.
108 E. 2nd Street, Phono 638.

GROWERS SUPPLIES

You
ADVERTISING gets results if is
reaches potential buyers. Pa*
latka Daily News la circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
tion.

$1000 CASH
4 room house furnished, lo­
cated near Geneva Avcnuo and
short distance from town.
Ready for immediate occu
pancy.
PRICE 84000
$500 CASH
5 room house on lot 50x150,
ready for immediate occupancy
located at Ginderville. Price
$3000. Balance easy terms.
15 ACRE FARM—$3500
3 1-2 acres cleared, but not
tiled. 1 1-2 acres in wood land.
1-4 cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years.
5 ACRE FARM—$1500
3 ncres cleared but not tiled.
Has flowing woll and located
within 7 miles from Sanford.
This is nn exceptional buy und
requires only $500 cash.

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THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
— Central Wdstr Virginia’* larg­
est dally. Want ad rate 1 l-2c per
word; 4 insertions 1 l-4c; 0 or
more lc per word each insertion.

8760 CASH
Will buy a now Spanish bungnlow, 4 rooms and bath, fireplaCo and other modem im­
provements.
Balance
easy
terms. Ready for immediate
occupancy.
PRICE $5000
$1500 CASH
New modem house with 5
rooms and bath, brenkfnst
nook and all modem improve­
ments, just completed and pur­
chaser can occupy at once. Lo­
cated on large corner lot at
Bel-Air.
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PRICE $6500
$2000 CASH
5 room house with bath nnd
other improvements, located
on corner of Pajmetto Ave.
nnd iipurlJi,g.;JIM garage nnd
PRICE $5000, •
2 Lo t s
on Geneva Avenue at Oak Hill.
PRICE $850 EACH
$375 Cash. Balance terms
CORNER LOT
with eastonr exposure. This nn
exceptionally well located lot
nn comer of Magnolia Avcnuo
and Martin. Lot is 60 ft. by
131.4 nnd can be bought for
$1000 cash. Balance terms.
PRICE $3000
RAN LANTA LOT
Lot No. 23 of Block 6. $1360
cash. Balance terms.*
PRICE $3000
CORNERLOT
with eastern exposure, on cor­
ner of Elm and Highland, one
block from entrance to High­
land Park. Easy terms. .
PRICEf $3000
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
515 First National Bank Bldg.
Thone 713

Sale-—Furnitur6, etc.
Wo carry a full line.
Our prices aro right.
Caah or
terms. We want your business
Sanford Stove A Furniture Co.
821 E. First S t

its our intention 1

Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles

THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
accepted want ad medium io
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a word
sn insertion. Minimum 2f&gt;e.

send it to stay
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three hundred
sixty-five days-^

R oofing

Sewer Pipe

34— Wanted Help, Female
WANTED: A reliable young Indy
to keep office. Apply Davis
Candy Co:, 2nd Street.
TWO EXPERIENCED waitresses
needed. No others need apply.
WANTED: White girl, experienc­
ed, desires to work for small
family. Miss Mayer, care Mrs. Fred
Bailey, Lake Monroe. .
WANTED: Agent for Indies spec
inltics. Phone 571-J.

27— Piano Tuning

H appy New Y ea n

WE WILL BE GLAD TO
SERVE YOU

W. V . W H EEL

Phone 5:

Incorporated
Realtor

G. TAYLOR DYER

— aAUKS POUCH

I’ AinUnir— Decorntlng
PHONE 303

nit YAM

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A . W . HARTS

K. W A R D JEAN
W ItS. D U L L S C H E C K '

BETTER G AS &amp; OILS

First National Bank of San­
ford, Florida, will bo held in
tho directors room of the bank
on Tuesday) January 12th,
1926, as provided in the by­
laws, for 'the election of a
board of directors to serve for
the ensuing year, apd for the
transaction o f any other busi­
ness that may properly come
before the meetingr1*^'"
B. F. WHITNER, Cashier. k

W\ V. W H E E L E R

"S IN C L A IR "

Better combustion .1
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I.css Carbon'
Mgro Miles
TIRES AND TUBES
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Less Money

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POIlTER E. PITTS
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410-411-112

First National Bank Bldg,
Phone 490-W,

1UNE*S FILLING
STATION
Phone 461-J

STOP THAT COUGH

11i$ Sanford A to. Sanfoid. Fla-

BEFORE IT STOPS YOU

LEO-NAR-DI’S

lleeldent of Florida sines 1M4
llcr«i enccs*.
F irst Null*.mi! llntm.

BUY, pay cash for second hand
pianos. Address Box 352.

J. II. HUTCHINSON

28— Plant, Seeds. Trees

iw: a i . e sta tn .
t il West First Btrsyt,

C R ^ eS O T E D

f e w A B t F TH fTF r t K t e " ^
Flowers Jot all occasions.
614 Myrtle. Rhone £60-W

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H A N F O ltD . T L A .
F lo r id a H in ts
F lo r is t s A s s o c ia t io n .

AT ALL 0RUQGISTS

88 — Wanted. Situation Mnlc
POSITIONS WANTED:
White
help ill vocations supplied on
short notice. Pleaso writo, wire or
phono 2632. Northern Star Emlyment Bureau; 30 E. Church
St., Orlindo. Fla.

40— Wanted Rcul Estate
WE HAVE n largo waitin); Bat
for small houses. What'huve you
to offer, Deun-Berg Corporation.
516 First National Bank Bldg.

42— Advtg. Mediums
MAINE — Waiorvllle, Morning
Sent!nil. Thousands of Maina
people are interested in Florida
property. Retch them through
tho Sentinel. Rato card on ap­
plication.*

TO
NORTHERN
C IT IE S !

US Magnolia Ave.
I First Clast Barbara
, Special AttfUtion
Given To Lodfes and Chfldrea.

AV. II. LONG

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Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
First National Bank Bldg,
Sanford,
- Florida

Iron MJud

direct to i'LitiJcipbu.

Automobiles Carried.
Sen d For III U ltr a le d B ooklet,

Itfdurtl A Horn TruipeiUtiMCeapMj

410 Sanford Ava. Sanford, Fla.

Porter E. Pitts

Me t a l w o r k a n d a u ­
t o m o b i l e * RADIATOR
REPAIRING.
VALDEZ HOTEL

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Wo Huve a Complete Line

LEARN ABOUT Polk County and
£ : Ford Sedan. 4 doors,
Lakeland, through the StarInditlon. $200.00. 216 E, LOST: One extra large, red hound
dog. Big hood, long .egr«. Looks
it near Cow
like a blood houm _________
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PALM and shade bushes. Apply E. Creek, Volusia County. Frank L. morn
Florida.
Lokelai
Woodruff.
T, McWattora, Longwood. •

WE HAVE THE dEST RUYS
1» A C R E A G E ’

DEVOE’S
Paints, Varnishes
and Stains
Ball Hardware COT

BUSINESS HQMfcS
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207 Fronch Ave.

FOR SALE: Sewing machine $15; FOR SALE—-Space on tha page
row boat $10; Ford truck $60,
for classified advertisements.
$2305 Magnolia Avenue.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
COAL FOR SALE. Phono or call or sell that second-hand goods f
Lincoln Hotel.

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Plu too C. Q&gt;r St. .
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JACKSONVILLE; FLA.

D A IL Y ____
f$ E W i^ tt,
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ard County thoroughly which li
one of the most rapidly growing
soctioiu on tho Florida Coast.
Sample copj and rate card upon
roquest.
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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE
Au­
gusta, Ga.,| Augusta’s greatest
classified medium, Tata, cash, 9c
charge. 10c minimum.

HILTON’S

Pi?« utllon * wf*l fu*n J,Aacn*&lt;!l(. Ltrtt,
c«klu&lt;(tMc •ic. bmii, tndifciins lb* NEW,
■uprfernt 9. S. All.|lunr. P u n ,

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just fo r a day.

NOTICE
W.ANT Work op_ change of posi­
iw i W M i B B M B m a u n 1 ■—
tion! White only. Northern Star
The regular annual meet­
Employment Bureau, 30 E, Church
ing nf tho stockhoklera of the
St., Orlando, Fla.
WANTED Tt) BUY: 3 or 5 room
houSe from owner, not moro than
$250.00 cash. Balance $30.00 per
month.' Possession by tenth.’ Oil
9th Street

m ight th iii

th a t'th is wish

OHIO—Xenia. Make your ■soles
through the Xenia Gsxctte, Xen­
ia, Ohio. Rich agricultural dis­
1 WANT TO buy direct from own­ trict. Want cd and display rotes
ers only, any kind of property on request.
in Sanford within next ten days,
before I lenvo.Tor north, will buy COLUMBUS (Ga.,) LEDGER —
Classified ads have the largest
houses, lots, business property and
acreage if prices ami terms arc circulation In Southwestern Geor­
right. Givi* exact location, and com­ gia. Rate Be &lt;6-word line) line.
plete terms in. first letter. Propetry must lie priced right. Address MORGANTOWN, W. VA* people
P. O. Box C58, Sanford.
are interested in Florida. Each
of them through a classified sd
WANTED: Furnished apartment in the Morgantown POST. Six
or nice room'for two adults. Ad­ cents a word for six consecutive
issues.
dress 11. M. care Herald.

24**—Last, Found

noils anid Second. First
SanfordI Avenue and *10

BUILDERS MATERrAl

33— Wanted

»^-«&lt;nue

FOR RENT: 12 room house $50.00 LOVELY ROOM for gentleman
- per month. Seminole Realty Co.,
only. Call 1010 Laurel Ave., aft­
116 E. 2nd Street.
er 5 o’clock or phone 49-J.

OPEN ALL NIGHT
Wrecker Saprice Day and Night
24 Hours Storage
WALKER GARAGE
Sanford. Ave. A 2nd Street
Phone 60

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The rapid manner in which this development is shaping itself before the
eyes of the people of Sanford is clear testimony of the sincerity of the det

vlopers of this gigantic project. Loch Arbor will lend greatly to the fulfill­
ment of Sanford’s pledge for a Greater Sanford in 1926.

T he Country Club Entrance Section will be formally
announced within the next few days.

During these

bright and balmy days familarize yourself with the w on*

derful opportunity that is being offered in this develop­
ment. See the many changes that are taking place daily,
and ,be sure to make your reservations before the open­
ing announcement is made.

Sales Agents
N ext to Post O ffice

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[O M A C ITY , Jan. G.
Jonfeasion b y Kcrfc
tlmt W. K . lfn lo ,
th e Osage H ills,”
to blow u p the
. W . Sm ith, ro su ltifcath o f S m ith, his
fc a n d a serv a n t ffiri,
the latest d ev elop th e m y stery su rJo death of 17 persons William Bovnns, 75,' Ih being held
to country, jx
in the Lognnsport (Ind,) jail awaiti convict nt tnc federal ini; trial on a charge of first doat'Loft venworth, Kan., irrce murder. An inmntc of the
irncst Hurklmrt, Ilaic V Whit:* county Infirmnry, he stubbed
charged with the mur- ,
llpnt|, N' Ijlon Anderson, 71. in
moved, former deputy ,
rnq ovor stolln shirfey, nnncting jailer of Osage: |h« jnmilte ()f th„ lnsUtution. Ho
. being Bought.
hjecteil *to Anderson’s serenading
who was brought to Ok„ ..
who la 37, with nn
iterday, tohl Roy ix*wi:«.,
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wife in a sister of
whose death left Mr.
heir to the rich ca­
lc Quequo, her mother
Iters. .
ll grand jury nt Gutliw expected to begin
lenco of tho secret serr who have been work[mystery for sovern^
fell from Guthrie -pubp Tulsa Tribune yesterlat Hale hud offered n
P. The itory raid Hint
claim that lie was in
, tho night, of the cxthat he ufgnod for n

p o e s Serious
‘ Te To Crops
•TON, Jan. (L^C/P).—
i was damaged serilafet week's freexe
tho south Atlantic
in Southern Florida,
ent o f Agriculture's
of crop and.weather
juthorn states showi
to'truck in North
onsidersble nnd the
ith Cnroltna and Alfhter near the coast
by sUtcs Includes

Given
While
Deeds
Total

November 2 Broke .
Single Day Record

O f Testimony
federal Agents
irted By Jury

from Osage Jnll.
fa story war* that while (
^Osago'county jail, llloylis eelLjiiHf after Mar.
(him tlyit Jib wm wrnitld escorted him to nn
harked near the jail in
was wailing. !&lt;aw*on
tccofding to the confesto the home o f Ilrukre plans for the crime
ileil and Lawson given a
troglycermc anil other
ilin for the cxpliS.-.ion.
pie absence of the Smith
rnon said he plnnted the
the basement of the
Paid a long fuse to a
In an nlley. When the
trued Lawson touched
and ran all the way
hart home, whero he
tenet! for the explosin drovo him ’hurriedwhero he was roturnby Hloycd the confcs-

IS $17,499,770,
SHOWS
Number Of Transfers
A h .1,070 For Year,
November With 41G
Is Liu'ffost Monthly

Has P erfect
ji, He Declares

News Summary

LOCAL
r^St.* Louyk*'’ finnneier building
T)ig local
Ten plant lauds San­
looulTJo
ford’s new Resort hotel.
Y. •M. C. A. officials spenk
before- Kiwnnls Club on need of
" Y ” at Sanford.
Hr. Fona A. Hnthuwny prom­
ises imtuedinle improvement of
Oinngo City detour In telcgrnin
to local Chamber of Commerce.
Realty transfers for 1925 show
tremendous incronso over 1924
operations.
I.ocnl pastor completely ex­
onerated of larceny charges fil­
ed liy Atlanta men.
Many minor cnscs completed
by County Court in session here.
Tiny tot found wnndering on
streets returned to home by po­
lice.
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DOMESTIC
- Annual Epiphany celebrntion
is observed b y . members of the
Orthodox .Greek Church nt Tar­
pon Springs.
—Confession of Bert Lawson,
former convict, implicates W. K.
Hale, wealthy Oklahoman in
threo deaths in Osnge country.

Music School M ay Be
Located In Sanford

Optimism Prevails In ' L ocal
Circles Over Outlook F or
Really Business In 1926
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IcePlant Owner Is
Impressed With Sanford’s
Latest Tourist Hostelry

Tho construction~of the Ilotel
Forrest Lake coupled with the
rnpid imiTTuvomcnt of river trans­
portation facilities has removed
the Inst obstacles in Sanford's de­
velopment into a great city accord­
ing to J. D. Ball, St. Louis finan­
cier who arrived In Sanfonl sev­
eral days ago to inspect tho new
I ire pinnt erected by him in tho
Jwestern section of the city.
“ I dined nt the Ilotel Forrest
Lake last evening” Mr. Ball said
Ithis morning, “ nnd I can say without frnr o f contridiction that you
have hero in Sanford one of tho

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administration of the city nnd the
men whose concerted action made
possible tho continuance and in­
crease in building -operations de­
spite existing rail embargoes.
“ In the development of tho
St. Johns rivei* lies Sanford's nssurnnee of independence from fu­
ture rail limitations of shipments” ,
Mr. Ball said, "and I am pleased to
set* that the citizens o f Sanford ara
rapidly beginning to appreciate
this fact nnd arc enlarging nnd
adding new facilities for the hand lin g-o(freigh t consigned here by
river bontJr’
In commenting on the progress
of his new ice plant, which is said
to lie one of tho largest in the
South, Mr. Ball stated that the
railroad embargoo had retarded
operations considerably, and that
tho . opening date would probably
bo around Feb. 1, Instead of Jan.
16 ns wns originally announced.

Rev. Greenwell is
Y J . £. A. MEN Cleared In A1

SPEAK BEFORE
KIWAN1S CLUB

Ephropal o f Brooklyn. Dr. Lacey
has assisted In all previous cele
brations here.
A boat towed alongside a pier,
erected several years a g o 'fo r this
ceremony, waa decorated In the
colors of Grcoce and tho United
States together with several stand­
ards symbolizing phases of tho
Greek Catholic faith.
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Father Karaphllin pastor of the
local congregation; at the head of
a choir of Juvenile chanters, pre­
ceded tho main ceremony with a
musical program.
Today headed by Archbishop Al­
exander, a procession wound its
from tho church, .to. the edge of
tho water. In lino was tho choir
the members dressed In white
suits of Greece. . As tho proces­
sion reached tho water the sea was
bleojjd by tbs priest.

MIAMI, Jan. 0.-JJP)— Abo
Rubenstein; 29, of Washington,
D. C„ Was run dawn nnd kilted
on n downtown street early to­
day by an unidentified automo­
bile driver. He was found dy­
ing on tho nnvemsnt with his
skull crushed and throat cut, by
a passerby n few moments nfter the accident. He died before
medical aid could be summoned.
The man was hit while on his
way to tho railroad ntntion to
board n train for Washington,
where ho was engnged In the
dry cleaning business.
By n
strange coincidence Rubenstein
had a few minutes earlier de­
parted from the homo o f friends
at 125 N. W. Seventh Avenue,
the homo also, o f A. S. Gold’ort, who wna Killed In an nutonobilc collision -hero Monday.

Musical Comedy
Singers Entertain
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Rev. Brownlee Is Praised
For Progress Of The Club
Under Ilia Management

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Thirteen
T raffic Miami Man Heads
Cases Monopolize Naval Reserve O f
Municipal C o u r t Florida- For Year

Young Explorer Loses
Is Returned Home By Chief- Police

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DELAND DETOUR
TO BE IMPROVED,
SAYS HATHAWAY

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Sanford Pastor A&lt;
In Good Faith
Transactions, Police
O f Atlanta Declare

(AI’ ) — Complete exoneration
Speeches by Merla Brown, field
secretary of tho Y. M, C. A., with
on a charge of larceny after
state headquarters in Jacksonville
trust, has been made iq tho
and W. H. Cox, general secretary
case o f Rev. O. H. Greenwell,
of tho Tampa "Y , wero mnde to­
former pastor o f an Atlanta
dny nt noon before the Klwnnis
church and at present living*
Club at its first meeting under tho
direction of the 1920 officers, in
in Sanford, Fla., who w as
-the Reminole Grill.
brought to Atlanta in custody
- Entertainment wns furnished Hid
o f an officer from tho solidKiwnninos by the “ Harmony Four,”
tor. .general’s office to answer
a quartette from tho “ Honeymunicipal court warrants sworn
bunch” Musicnl Comedy Company
out against him here.
playing nt the present time in Or­
The specific charge was the al­
lando. Mnny visitors from various
leged failure o f Rev. Greenwell to
scctionn o f the United States were
properly apply money entrusted to
present, as well ns representatives
him on loans, which money he w m
of the local Rotary nnd Lion’s
said to -hnvo received from four
Clubs to enjoy what many Kiwnnifriends.
nns called ono of the most enter­
Officers and those lh charge o f
taining luncheons held in this dty.
the
were of. the op­
Mr. Brown, accompanied by Mr. Slate Road Department Head inionInvestigation
that tho minister had acted
Cqx, came to Sanford Tuesday to
PronUscs Immediate Work in good faith and had no intention
confer with civic' leaders relative
Upon Almost Impassable whatever o f breaking the law.
to the establishment here of a Y.
'to restitution was made im­
imHlretch
At Orange City Complete
M. C. A. organization. They vis­
mediately
rats
uly following the return
to
ited DoLand and Daytona yester­
Atlanta,
i, which, resulted
In .«
day afternoon nnd will bo in this
Encournglng news relative to prompt dismissal qf nil chqrgsscity tho balance of theh\stny. A tho completion of tho Banford-Domooting wan culled immediately nl j Land rood nnd tho improvement
, Board Make* Hiatement
(U|
tho close o f the Kiwnnis program o f tho Ornngo City detour wna roIn connection with tho arrest o f
today in tho hope that directors celvcd nt the local Chamber of
and officers might bo elected for Commerce offices this morning Rev. Greenwell, and hie t
tho Snnford “ Y.”
according to the secretary, who is exoneration o f any wrong doing,
During the course o f his talk in receipt of a telegram .from Dr. the official board o f the. First
hoforu the members of the cluli, Pons A. Hathaway, chairman of Christian Church today issued the
Mr. Brown cited mnny statistics the state road department, in following statement, in which it ia
nn the cost of operating1tho gov­ which Mr. Hnthawny expressed his made clear that the tlifficultien o f
ernment, the ycnrJy cost of crimo intention o f giving the Orange the pastor were known to members
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and the investment inltho nutonio- City detour ids immediate atten­ ,of the board:
bilo.
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"Dr. Greenwell approached certion. ‘
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Ho stated tho purposo of tho Y.
“ So mnny complaints have boon tain members of tho board last
M. C. A. wn» to build tho charac­ filed
this offlca tn connection Saturday at noon and advised them
ter of boys and young men through with nt
the
deplorable condition of that owing to the death o f hie for­
out the world nnd urged the Kitho
Orange
City detour that we mer partner in the law business, it
wnninns to get behind the move­ found it necessary
to wiro Dr, would be necessary fo r him. to re.
ment for n local branch of that
Hathaway
and
remind
him that turn to Atlanta Sunday afternoon
orgnnization.
attempt to straighten out thd
hia
promise
of
improving
this road and
Mr. Urowir mid, “ Wo believe in
ini: in css of tho firm which had
tho prevention of wrong-doing nnd had not been fulfilled," Secrotary been temporarily stayed due to the
not the expenditures of vust sums R. W. Pearmnn said this morning. fact that'hia partner had been
“ During his last visit to this burned to death.
in the prosecution of crime."
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community in compliance with tho
Organization In 55 Countries
“ He advised the board that cer­
He stated that figures have been request of tho Chamber of Com­ tain monies had been entrusted
published showing that tho or­ merce, Dr. Hathaway stated that tho firm, and upon hia entrance
ganization ho represents now has ho would personally see that this into tho ministry, he hod turned
oatnblDhmeiits in 50 countries and detour was kept graded and in over tho entire business to hia
that tho “ sun never sets on tho Y. good condition," Mr. Permhn said, artner. Dr. Greenwell said that
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figuron were “ hut it is apparent that he has a had loomed that the money
given to show the great contrast! not done so, for motorists travel- turned over to the firm had been
in expendituren tovvnrd lh« punish-11'UT from hero to Dctjind report mis appropriated and that he ex­
ing of criminals, the pursuit o f jthu slretch practically impassable ” pected to mnko restitution, both
pleasures, the cost of government
reply to n strongly worded on account of-the moral and legal
operation and tho amount spt-nt In telegram from the Chamber of obligation entailed.safeguarding the welfare, and up­ Comntcrco offices, Dr. Hathaway
"Ho stated that, being a partner
building the characters of the na­ wired the following message re­ in tbo firm at tho time of various
tion’s young.
ceived hero this morning;
business transaction^ o f which he
T. L. Dumas, second-past presi­
“ Sanford. Chamber of Commerce, was in ignorance, be was liable fo r
dent of tho club, prairanted tho Sanfdrd, Fla.
the actions.of his firm.
,
third past president, Dr. K. . D.
“ Dr. Greenwell filled the pulpit
Brownloe. with tho insignia of tho ,. llave your telegram and am giv­
past prcsidcnt'a*offico. Mr. Dumas ing Division Engineer Thrasher In Sanford last Sunday morning
apoko o f tho wonderful work at­ definite Instructions to proceed to and ho was aware o f hia predica­
tributed to tho club under the lead­ IRLand to provldo Immediate re­ ment. and we, the members o f the
amons complained of. board, believe that he was simply
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 0.—UP) ership of Ilcv. Brownlee and stated lief for conditions
^ Traffic cases predominated in
a victim o f circumatances.”
F. A. gA T H A W A Y .
Municipal Court this morning when — In a radidogram Inst night to that the club had enjoyed tho great­
Judge W. E. Wliito was called up­ The Associated Press, Jacksonville est year In-its history during the
on to opa mcntcaco on 13 alleged
RECOUNT IS OPPOSED '
1926 president's tonuro of office.
Students Given Peep ’
violators o f various city traffic or­ from naval reserve station 4-NKF,
Winter Parle, received at Naval Re­ CLASSIFICATION GRANTED
dinances. 1
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 0.— UP)—
A t Future Profession
C. D. King, charged with reck­ serve station 4 BP here, the fol­
Objection to the Senato recount in
less driving, waa fined $5.00, and lowing- announcement o f
1926 • TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 6.— the Brookhart. Stelck contest was
PULLMAN. Wash, Jan.
Frank L. Woodruff, accused o f
UP)—The Florida Railroad Com­ filed today with the Senate elec­ — That tho members of the
election
of
officers
by
the
Unitparking Ida cor without the 'r e ­
mission issued an order today tions sub committee by Boenator nartmont o f architecture of Wi
quired parking lights, waa assess­ od States Naval Reserve Officers granting n re-elaaalfication o f all Brookhart’s counsel. There were
Association, in session there was toll rates of telephone companiesi Jndicntlons o f irrogularltjca ln .the ington State College might have. .
ed a flno o f $1.00. .
an- insight— into— the EOTBitfISSD
Mrs. E. W. Scott, Ms. Verity, made:
-fhandling o f Tlie ballots.
operating in the etate.— -----which await them when they leave
J, T, Tlioralcy—Homer JTollor. M, —-President; Lieut: commandor
school to practice -their chosen
-=t=
U Wright, D. W» Walker. II. G. Charles A. Mills, Miami.
profession, the class was h
Rose, Richard Norris and J. G._
Vice-President,: Lieut. William
session nine continuous
Cogburn, accused of a similar o f­ Justice Lee, of Orlando.
Thcro w u s.n o interruption
fense, were all finod $1.00 each
Secretary, Ensign E. M. Crum,
fo r meals, coffee and san'
and Goorgo Williams, convicted of Tampa.
|
■being served the classmen at
vagrancy, was sentenced to serve
Dlrectors-at-large, Lieut. Goo.
a five day period in tho City Jail. Dewitt, Jacksonville, •and Ensign
7— i •
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Little Wanda Fallen evidently Just movod to Sanford three daya \!
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R. M. Lesson, charged with leav­ B. Borchardt, Tampa.
ing hia car on a parkway over
A number of resolutions wero likes'to wander, at leaat; she did ago. She started to school*yester- j MoiUlt V E S U V IU S
night, will bo given a hearing on adopted at the session, tho mes­ yesterday., had the fact that ahe day with other children of her
“
Saturday.
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reached
the
corner
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f
Palmetto
.
yrho
promts
lution* requesting a fleet divisibn
seems ■
DR. VILARI) A T CAPITAL
for Tampa and als6 ono for Day­ Avcnuo and Sixth Street. No soon-1 bring ber home safely, i It
NAPLES. Italy, Jan.
or had the realisation that she that they neglected tq keep their
tona.
punt Vesuvius broke into
promise
and
Wanda
gtarted
outj
was
really,
totally
and
absolutely,
Dr. C. L. Villard, assistant state
The message was signod by
uption today.
veterinarian in tuberculosis eradi­ Lieut* William Justico Lee. as vice- lost sunk home in her hrald than alone.
A largo cruotic cone
cation work in Florida, was a Cap­ president. It was received hero she began to broadcast her predic­
n the western side of
ament
in
a
loud
wail,
which
at­
itol visitor while on route to Mad­ by M.* D. Otnrk, radio man o f the
Bra&lt;
sumber
ison,, whero ho ia engaged In car­ U. 8. Naval Reserve Fleet, radio tracted Mrs. C. A. Spivey, o f 001
Palmetto
Avenue.
rying out an eradication program. station 4 BP.
ifth Dies Suddenly
•
» quantltisa o f
Mrs. Spivey brought the young­
_ from both the
ster,
who
proved
to
be
the
daugh­
MEDICAL SOCIETIES TO MEET KEY WEST IIpTEL CLOSES
vity, with violent
BRADENTON, Fla., Jan. O.-UP)
ter of Walter Fallen, a switchman
The Floridn Stato Veterinary
former.
A. D. Updegraff, whoce name la
KEY"WEST,
Jan.
Medical Association and the state
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Jonight the surface
mlnent^i in ~iumbar circles thropolice
station
whan'*
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tely hftd
wut .Florida, dropped dead from aano,
LIws Stock Sanitary Board will Jefferson here, after an existence
of
loth- rtieet
rt disease last night. The de■
JtajKhg tho of tparljr one hundred yean, has Smart, through the use o f th eteleth Florida Fair. The former closed ita doors. 'The structure is phono. soon locatwLber hprmn and ceased la survived by one daughumed a
South
tion
will •bo in sisslon on February 12 to be remodeled Immediately and she was returned there by Chief *•? *hd two brothers. The body will
ted by the
13, nndAho
latter will
lvanla for burand__
.
„.. convene converted Into on office and busl- of Polleo Roy G. WJUIams,
Wanda is »1*
te” Up” d 10p' n
m tho
one day earlier, February 11;
nesa building,
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DIRECTORS FOR
SANFORD “ Y” ARE ALL DISPOSED OF
SELECTED TODAY iiVCOUNTY COURT

Epiphany Celebration tMbserved Today
By Orthodox GreeksAt Tarpon Springs

Auto Runs Down
Man A t Migmi

Merle Drown And W. H. Cox
Tell O f Benefits That Local
Branch - O f Organization
Will Bring To This City

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year 1925 Involved the huge sum lo your comjminity ”
of $17,409,770 and the deals reMr. Ball expressed himself as
rorded numbered 3,070, according
to figure.'i made public todny tiring agreeably surprized with the
through the records of tho Sanford development o f Sanford accom­
plished since hi.tsjnj&gt;tr* visit hero
Credit Association.
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some months ago, and praised tho
This is believed to be high­
er. by far than any previous
deals recorded.
The highest amount in one
month was reached in November
when the number o f transactions
reached 410 for n total of $3,095,000. The poorest month recorded
wns Janunry when only 104 deals (
were consummated nnd $474,000,
wns involved.
The largest single day’s busin­
Prohibition Charges
ess was on Nov. 2, when $507,000 Representative Citizens Are Many
changed hand.i in 24
separate1 Chosen To Assist In The
On Ducket Are Expected
deals. This record was made pos­
To Ho Completed Before
Organization
Of
Local
sible by the sale o f 0,900 acres of
Coming Saturday Nnight
B
r
a
n
c
h
OL
Association
land by G. B. Rend to J. C. Bills,
Jr.
Practically all minor cases were
At n meeting held thi* after­
Much optimism wns expressed
in local real estate drcleH this noon in tho Seminole Grill direct­ disport'd of in County Court yester­
morning over tho years business or! wore elected for the Sanford day afternoon nnd this morning be­
fore Judge James G. Shnron, anil
and great hopes arc entertained Young Men’ll Christian
approximatoly 18 cmuhi tnby tho reultors of the city fo r an tion and announcera .at *i»* irtmia i un)y,
valving tin* p.isSesflion nnd mnmieven greater yonr In 1920. Many thnt a mooting for th? purpose of fnrturi' of whUftsy remain to oc­
of them pointed out that Sanford selecting the officers of the new cupy tin* rourt’Mattention.
was just beginning to show a organization for the year 1U2G
Tho trial of theso caKcn entails
great nmmint o f activity and they would lie hold curly in tho evening. n grent deal of time nnd delay, it
W.'R. Smith was chairman of tho
predict that tho coming few
is believed that the court will clean
months will hear witness to their j meeting which elected the iliroct- the docket by Saturday night nnd
aJ
ors,
who
were
announced
ns
folstatements that
1920 will be
establish something of n rec­
" lows: For one year, I*. C. Be- so,
banner year.
ord
by disposing of 52 cases in olio
G. F. Smith, H. O. Chnse, II. wook'a
session.
Several of tho lending sub-di­ hout,
C.
Du
Bose,
Ilnrry
Kent
nnd
T.
L.
Among those who wero found
vision dealers o f the city are pre­ Dumas: for two years: Hnrry Ste­
guilty nnd who will bo duly senten­
paring to market their various
T. W. I.nwton, S. It. Digh- ced by Judge Shnron are: Mnrlo
properties nnd ninny pieces o f busi­ vens,
ness property in the downtown dis­ ton. W. M. Scott, R. T. Fox and Grant, assault ami battery; Dan
trict are expected to change hands IV. It. Smith; for three yenrs: For­ Hall, carrying concealed weapon;
Lnke, J. G. Sharon, B. F. Elbert Rockniorc, aggravated nssoon, which will tend to mnk£ the rest
Whitncr, Sr., R. J. Holly, S. I’ul- unult; O. C. Bryant, uggrnvnted nscoming months very busy ones. I cston
nnd D, T. Thrasher.
One operator cited the fact that I From this list of directors the rnUit: Janus Harris, reckless driv­
ing; Julia Jerry, assault and bat­
one year ago the business proper­ officcro will bo chosen. It is sniil tery.
ties along the lnke front nmi in tho that, pending the erection of a
William Austin, accused of reck­
vicinity o f Commercial Street wns f suitable building for uso ns head­ less driving, was found not guilty
worth $500 to $000 ncr front foot. quarters, the old City Hall will lie nnd Pasco Duncnn, charged with
He stated thut today the snnio used.
,
drunkenness, failed to nppenr.
property is worth from $1,000 to
Merle Brown, field secretary for
R. E. Hillynrd, accused of possess­
$1,500 ncr foot. This is believed to the Y. M. C. A., wns in the city ing a still nnd a quantity of whis­
be tho highcii' prico over asked for the meeting nnd wns accomp­ key forfeited bond on each alleg­
here for vacant property.
anied by W. II. Cox, general sec­ ed offense. •
Following is a list of the deeds retary of the Tampa Y. M. C. A.
Several cnscs wero continued or
recorded and the amounts involved They both assisted in the forming nol prossed, nnd others arc to cornu
for each month of 1925:
of-th e local organization and in up for trial tomorrow.Janunry ......
104 \ 474,000 short talks stated their- sfttlrfneJohn Kobinsoh, charged with
643,500 tion In seeing the city of Hnnfonl possessing whiskey, was placed on
Fobrunry ...............309
1.238.500 join the list of Florida municipal­ trial late this afternoon, nnd a de­
March............ .......... 309
781,000 ities which have jumped in be­ cision in Ids case is expected to
April ........
809
723,250 hind tho “ Y ” movement.
May .................
209
ho given In the morning session.
1,202,750
Juno ................
209
1,038,920
July .................... —..340
1,514,100
August .—.........—.270
2,312,250
September ..1........ -340
2.300.000
October ..........r..... .298
3.095.000
Novombor ...... ... —410
2.229.500
December
.....425

Ilnrry Edwards, head of the Orlnndo Conservatory o f Music wns
In Sanford today as n guest of
Rev. E. D. Brownlee and to inves­
tigate the possible opening here of
a school of mnsic.
Mr. Edwards was present nt the
Totals ........ — .3,070 $17,409,770
Klwnnis luncheon nt'noon ancAto!4
o f .tentative plans for a Sanford
school. Ho entertained members REED RESOLUTION KILLED
o f the club with a song nt the con­
WASHINGTON. Jan. 0.—(TP).—
clusion of his short talk and w.is
By a voto of eight to three, the
enthusiastically received.
Sennte Foreign Relations Comniitteo today killed tho resolution of
$50,000 FOR DELEGATIONt
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—UH— Senator Reed, Democrat of Mis­
Tho House Forolgn Affairs Com­ souri, proposing an investigation
mittee today unamiously reported as to whether International banka resolution to ^authorize expendi­ oni and foreign governments airo
ture o f |50,000 for American par­ seeking to Influence tho foreign
ticipation into tho preparatory dis­ policy of tho American govern­
ment. .
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armament conference-at Geneva.

too cold and w et exlh and In Everglades
doing well and much
TARPON SPRINGS, Fla., Jan.
Much berry bloom
0—
(/P)—Assisted by “ Protestant
bid of previous week in
rWcst and aataumaa in clergymen, high officials of the
|red. Citrus trce:i good. Greek Orthodox Church todqy ob­
served the annual EpiphanS' celehrat ion o f the church here* which
fridge Bids
featured by the casting Into the
felted A t Capital water;i
a golden cross nnd a prayer
0
ol “ anfaring men.
lIASSftE, Jan.
The ceremonies wore witnessed
-ned by tho State by tourists of tho world, whef came
tment today .for the hero by automobllo, train and pri­
•cq bridges and vate yacht, from all mrta o f Flor­
it* on Itoad Four, in ida. This was the nineteenth an­
county, fpid three brid- nual observance o f tho rito, here
ice county. Twelve bids which has became national In
' on tfee Palm Beach character.
‘ vo on thnliof Hardee.
Archbishop Alexander o f .New
tabulated. It was »tat- loric, head o f the Greek church in
rarded tp the members America, wna the celebrant. As­
trtmeut before contracts sisting was Dr. Thomas Lacey, rec­
led . ,
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The rapid manner in which this development is shaping itself before the
eyes of the people of Sanford is clear testimony of the sincerity of the det

vlopers of this gigantic project. Loch Arbor will lend greatly to the fulfill­
ment of Sanford’s pledge for a Greater Sanford in 1926.

T he Country Club Entrance Section will be formally
announced within the next few days. During these
bright and balmy days familarize yourself with the won*

derful opportunity that is being offered in this develop­
ment. See the many changes that are taking place daily,
and ,be sure to make your reservations before the open­
ing announcement is made.

Sales Agents
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[OM A C IT Y , J a n . G.
Jonfeasion b y Kcrfc
tlm t W . K . lfn lo ,
t h e O sag e H ills ,”
to blow u p th e
. W . S m ith , r o s u ltifc a th o f S m ith , h is
fc a n d a s e r v a n t ffiri,
th e la te s t d e v e lo p t h e m y s te r y s u r Jo death of 17 persons William Bovnns, 75,' Ih being held
to country, jx
in the Lognnsport (Ind,) jail aw aiti convict nt tnc federal ini; trial on a charge of first doat'Loft ven worth, Kan., irrce murder. An inmntc of the
irncst Hurklmrt, I laic V Whit:* county Infirm nry, he stubbed
charged with the mur- ,
llpnt|, N ' Ijlon Anderson, 71. in
moved, former deputy ,
rn q ovor stolln shirfey, nnncting jailer of O sag e: |h« jnmilte ()f th„ lnsUtution. Ho
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who was brought to Ok- hjecteil
„Shirley,
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who la 37, with nn
iterday, tohl Roy ix*wi:«.,
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sfur.ed to pay him the

News Sum m ary

from Osage Jnll.
fa story war* th at while (
LOCAL
^Osago'county jail, llloylis eelLjiiHf a fter Mar. r^ S t.* Louyk*'’ finnneier building
(him tlyit J ib wm wrnit- T)ig local
Ten plant lauds San­
looulTJo
ld escorted him to nn ford’s new Resort hotel.
harked near the jail in
Y. • M. C. A. officials spenk
was wailing. !&lt;aw*on
tccofding to the confes- before- Kiwnnls Club on need of
to the home of Ilruk- "Y ” a t Sanford.
Hr. Fona A. Hnthuwny prom­
re plans for the crime
ileil and Lawson given a ises imtuedinle improvement of
troglycermc anil other Oinngo City detour In telcgrnin
to local Chamber of Commerce.
ilin for the cxpliS.-.ion.
Realty tran sfers for 1925 show
pie absence of the Smith
rnon said he plnnted the tremendous incronso over 1924
the basement of the operations.
I.ocnl pastor completely ex­
Paid a long fuse to a
In an nlley. When the onerated of larceny charges fil­
trued Lawson touched ed liy A tlanta men.
and ran all the way
Many minor cnscs completed
Ihart home, whero he by County Court in session here.
tenet! for the explosTiny tot found wnndering on
in drovo him ’hurried- streets returned to home by po­
whero he was roturn- lice.
by Hloycd the confcsv
DOMESTIC
- Annual Epiphany celebrntion
W m Sole Ileir
is observed b y . members of the
wife in a sister of Orthodox .Greek Church nt T a r­
whose death left Mr. pon Springs.
heir to the rich ca­
—Confession of B ert Lawson,
lc Quequo, her mother form
er convict, implicates W. K.
Iters. .
Hale,
wealthy Oklahoman in
ll grand jury nt Gutlithreo deaths in Osnge country.
w expected to begin
lenco of tho secret serr who have been work[m ystery for sovern^
fell from Guthrie -pubp Tulsa Tribune yesterlat Hale hud offered n
P. The ito ry raid Hint
claim th at lie was in
, tho night, of the cxth at he ufgnod for n

Given
While
Deeds
Total

November 2 Broke .
Single Day Record

Of Testimony
federal Agents
irted By Jury

Music School May Be
Located In Sanford

Optimism Prevails In ' L o cal
Circles Over Outlook F o r
R eally B usiness In 1926
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teo today killed tho resolution of
Senator Reed, Democrat of Mis­
souri, proposing an investigation
as to whether International bankoni and foreign governments airo
seeking to Influence tho foreign
policy of tho American govern­
ment. .
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Epiphany Celebration tMbserved Today
By Orthodox G reeksA t Tarpon Springs

too cold and w et exlh and In Everglades
doing well and much
TARPON SPRINGS, Fla., Jan.
Much berry bloom
0—
(/P)—Assisted by “ Protestant
bid of previous week in
rWcst and aataumaa in clergymen, high officials of the
|red. Citrus trce:i good. Greek Orthodox Church todqy ob­
served the annual EpiphanS' celehrat ion of the church here* which
fridge Bids
featured by the casting Into the
felted A t Capital water;i
a golden cross nnd a prayer
0
ol “anfaring men.
lIASSftE, Jan.
The ceremonies wore witnessed
-ned by tho State by tourists of tho world, whef came
tment today .for the hero by automobllo, train and pri­
•cq bridges and vate yacht, from all m rta of Flor­
it* on Itoad Four, in ida. This was the nineteenth an­
county, fpid three brid- nual observance of tho rito, here
ice county. Twelve bids which has became national In
' on tfee Palm Beach character.
‘vo on thnliof Hardee.
Archbishop Alexander of .New
tabulated. It was »tat- loric, head of the Greek church in
rarded tp the members America, wna the celebrant. As­
trtm eut before contracts sisting was Dr. Thomas Lacey, rec­
led. ,
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Rev. Greenwell is
YJ . £. A. MEN Cleared In A1

IcePlant Owner Is
Impressed With Sanford’s
Latest Tourist Hostelry SPEAK

Tho construction~of the Ilotel
Forrest Lake coupled w ith the
rnpid imiTTuvomcnt of river trans­
portation facilities has removed
the Inst obstacles in Sanford's de­
velopment into a great city accord­
ing to J. D. Ball, St. Louis finan­
cier who arrived In Sanfonl sev­
eral days ago to inspect tho new
I ire pinnt erected by him in tho
Jwestern section of the city.
“ I dined nt the Ilotel F orrest
Lake last evening” Mr. Ball said
I this morning, “nnd I can say without frnr of contridiction th a t you
have hero in Sanford one of tho

adm inistration of the city nnd the
men whose concerted action made
possible tho continuance and in­
crease in building -operations de­
spite existing rail embargoes.
“ In the development of tho
St. Johns rivei* lies Sanford's nssurnnee of independence from fu ­
ture rail lim itations of shipm ents”,
Mr. Ball said, "and I am pleased to
set* th at the citizens of Sanford a ra
rapidly beginning to appreciate
this fact nnd arc enlarging nnd
adding new facilities for the hand lin g -o (fre ig h t consigned here by
river bontJr’
In commenting on the progress
of his new ice plant, which is said
to lie one of tho largest in the
South, Mr. Ball stated th a t the
railroad embargoo had retarded
operations considerably, and th at
tho . opening date would probably
bo around Feb. 1, Instead of Jan .
16 ns wns originally announced.

BEFORE
KIWAN1S CLUB

Ephropal of Brooklyn. Dr. Lacey
has assisted In all previous cele
brations here.
A boat towed alongside a pier,
erected several years ag o 'fo r this
ceremony, waa decorated In the
colors of Grcoce and tho United
States together with several stand­
ards symbolizing phases of tho
Greek Catholic faith.
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Father Karaphllin pastor of the
local congregation; a t the head of
a choir of Juvenile chanters, pre­
ceded tho main ceremony with a
musical program.
Today headed by Archbishop Al­
exander, a procession wound its
from tho church, .to. the edge of
tho water. In lino was tho choir
the members dressed In white
suits of Greece. . As tho proces­
sion reached tho w ater the sea was
bleojjd by tbs priest.

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MIAMI, Jan. 0.-JJP)—Abo
Rubenstein; 29, of W ashington,
D. C„ Was run dawn nnd kilted
on n downtown street early to­
day by an unidentified automo­
bile driver. He was found dy­
ing on tho nnvemsnt with his
skull crushed and throat cut, by
a passerby n few moments nfter the accident. He died before
medical aid could be summoned.
The man was hit while on his
way to tho railroad ntntion to
board n train for W ashington,
where ho was engnged In the
dry cleaning business.
By n
strange coincidence Rubenstein
had a few minutes earlier de­
parted from the homo of friends
at 125 N. W. Seventh Avenue,
the homo also, of A. S. Gold’ort, who wna Killed In an nutonobilc collision -hero Monday.

Musical Comedy
Singers Entertain
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Rev. Brownlee Is Praised
For Progress Of The Club
Under Ilia M anagement

Sanford P astor A&lt;
In Good Faith
T ransactions, Police
O f A tlan ta D eclare

Statem ent Is M ade
By Church Board
Preacher W as V ictim
Of C ircum stances,
Members R
eiterate
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ATLANTA. Go., Jiin. 5.—

(AI’) — Complete exoneration
Speeches by Merla Brown, field
secretary of tho Y. M, C. A., with
on a charge of larceny after
state headquarters in Jacksonville
trust, has been made iq tho
and W. H. Cox, general secretary
case o f Rev. O. H. Greenwell,
of tho Tampa "Y, wero mnde to­
former pastor o f an Atlanta
dny n t noon before the Klwnnis
church and at present living*
Club a t its first meeting under tho
direction of the 1920 officers, in
in Sanford, Fla., who w a s
-the Reminole Grill.
brought to A tlanta in custody
- Entertainm ent wns furnished Hid
o f an officer from tho so lid Kiwnninos by the “Harmony Four,”
tor. .general’s office to answer
a quartette from tho “Honeymunicipal court w arrants sworn
bunch” Musicnl Comedy Company
out
against him here.
playing nt the present time in Or­
The
specific charge was the al­
lando. Mnny visitors from various
leged failure of Rev. Greenwell to
scctionn of the United S tates were
properly apply money entrusted to
present, as well ns representatives
him on loans, which money he w m
of the local Rotary nnd Lion’s
said to -hnvo received from four
Clubs to enjoy w hat many Kiwnnifriends.
nns called ono of the most enter­
Officers and those lh charge of
taining luncheons held in this d ty .
the
were of. the op­
Mr. Brown, accompanied by Mr. S la te Road Departm ent Head inionInvestigation
th a t tho minister had acted
Cqx, came to Sanford Tuesday to
PronUscs Im m ediate Work in good faith and had no intention
confer with civic' leaders relative
Upon Alm ost Im passable whatever of breaking the law.
to the establishm ent here of a Y.
im­
'to restitution was made imHlretch
A t Orange City Complete
M. C. A. organization. They vis­
mediately
uly following the rats
return to
ited DoLand and Daytona yester­
Atlanta,
i, which, resulted
In .«
day afternoon nnd will bo in this
Encournglng news relative to prompt dismissal qf nil chqrgsscity tho balance of th e h \s tn y . A tho completion of tho Banford-Domooting wan culled immediately nl j Land rood nnd tho improvement
, Board Make* Hiatement
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tho close of the Kiwnnis program of tho Ornngo City detour wna roIn connection with tho arrest of
today in tho hope that directors celvcd nt the local Chamber of
and officers m ight bo elected for Commerce offices this m orning Rev. Greenwell, and hie t
tho Snnford “Y.”
according to the secretary, who is exoneration of any wrong doing,
During the course of his talk in receipt of a telegram .from Dr. the official board of the. F irst
hoforu the members of the cluli, Pons A. Hathaway, chairm an of Christian Church today issued the
Mr. Brown cited mnny statistics the state road departm ent, in following statement, in which it ia
nn the cost of operating1 tho gov­ which Mr. Hnthawny expressed his made clear th a t the tlifficultien of
ernm ent, the ycnrJy cost of crimo intention of giving the Orange the pastor were known to members
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and the investment inltho nutonio- City detour ids immediate a tte n ­ ,of the board:
bilo.
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"Dr. Greenwell approached certion. ‘
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Ho stated tho purposo of tho Y.
“So mnny complaints have boon tain members of tho board last
M. C. A. wn» to build tho charac­ filed
this offlca tn connection Saturday a t noon and advised them
te r of boys and young men through with nt
that owing to the death of hie for­
the
condition of mer
out the world nnd urged the Ki- tho Orangedeplorable
partner in the law business, it
City
detour
th
at
we
wnninns to get behind the move­ found it necessary to wiro Dr,
would be necessary for him. to re.
ment for n local branch of that Hathaway and remind him th at turn to Atlanta Sunday afternoon
orgnnization.
and attem pt to straighten out thd
Mr. Urowir m id, “ Wo believe in hia promise of improving this road ini: in css of tho firm which had
not been fulfilled," Secrotary been temporarily stayed due to the
tho prevention of wrong-doing nnd had
not the expenditures of vust sums R. W. Pearmnn said this morning. fact th a t'h ia partner had been
“ During his last visit to this burned to death.
in the prosecution of crime."
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community in compliance with tho
Organization In 55 Countries
“He
advised
the
board
that cer­
He stated th at figures have been request of tho Chamber of Com­ tain monies had been entrusted
published showing th at tho or­ merce, Dr. Hathaway stated th at tho firm, and upon hia entrance
ganization ho represents now has ho would personally see th at this into tho ministry, he hod turned
oatnblDhmeiits in 50 countries and detour was kept graded and in over tho entire business to hia
th at tho “sun never sets on tho Y. good condition," Mr. Permhn said, artner. Dr. Greenwell said that
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M. C. A. flng."
Many ______
figuron ____
were “hut it is apparent th at he has a had loomed that the money
given to show the great contrast! not done so, for motorists travel- turned over to the firm had been
in expendituren tovvnrd lh« punish-11'UT from hero to Dctjind report mis appropriated and that he ex­
ing of criminals, the pursuit of jthu slretch practically impassable ” pected to mnko restitution, both
pleasures, the cost of government
reply to n strongly worded on account of-the moral and legal
operation and tho amount spt-nt In telegram from the Chamber of obligation entailed.safeguarding the welfare, and up­ Comntcrco offices, Dr. Hathaway
"Ho stated that, being a partner
building the characters of the na­ wired the following message re­ in tbo firm a t tho time of various
tion’s young.
ceived hero this morning;
business transaction^ of which he
T. L. Dumas, second-past presi­
“Sanford. Chamber of Commerce, was in ignorance, be was liable fo r
dent of tho club, prairanted tho Sanfdrd, Fla.
the actions.of his firm .
,
third past president, Dr. K. . D.
“Dr. Greenwell filled the pulpit
Brownloe. with tho insignia of tho ,. llave your telegram and am giv­
past prcsidcnt'a*offico. Mr. Dumas ing Division Engineer Thrasher In Sanford last Sunday morning
apoko of tho wonderful work a t­ definite Instructions to proceed to and ho was aware of hia predica­
tributed to tho club under the lead­ IRLand to provldo Immediate re­ ment. and we, the members of the
amons complained of. board, believe that he was simply
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 0.—UP) ership of Ilcv. Brownlee and stated lief for conditions
a victim of circumatances.”
F. A. gATHAWAY.
—In a radidogram Inst night to th at the club had enjoyed tho g rea t­
est
year
In-its
history
during
the
The Associated Press, Jacksonville
RECOUNT IS OPPOSED '
1926 president's tonuro of office.
Stu dents Given Peep ’

DELAND DETOUR
TO BE IMPROVED,
SAYS HATHAWAY

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Thirteen
Traffic Miami Man Heads
Cases Monopolize Naval Reserve Of
Municipal C o u r t Florida- For Year

^ Traffic cases predominated in
Municipal Court this morning when
Judge W. E. Wliito was called up­
on to opa mcntcaco on 13 alleged
violators of various city traffic or­ from naval reserve station 4-NKF,
Winter Parle, received at Naval Re­
dinances. 1
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C. D. King, charged with reck­ serve station 4 BP here, the fol­
less driving, waa fined $5.00, and lowing- announcement of 1926
Frank L. Woodruff, accused of
parking Ida cor without the 'r e ­ election of officers by the Unitquired parking lights, waa assess­ od States Naval Reserve Officers
Association, in session there was
ed a flno of $1.00. .
Mrs. E. W. Scott, Ms. Verity, made:
J, T, Tlioralcy—Homer JTollor. M, —-President; Lieut: commandor
U Wright, D. W» Walker. II. G. Charles A. Mills, Miami.
Rose, Richard Norris and J. G._ Vice-President,: Lieut. William
Cogburn, accused of a similar of­ Justice Lee, of Orlando.
fense, were all finod $1.00 each
Secretary, Ensign E. M. Crum,
and Goorgo Williams, convicted of Tampa.
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vagrancy, was sentenced to serve
Dlrectors-at-large, Lieut. Goo.
a five day period in tho City Jail. Dewitt, Jacksonville, •and Ensign
R. M. Lesson, charged with leav­ B. Borchardt, Tampa.
ing hia car on a parkway over
A number of resolutions wero
night, will bo given a hearing on adopted a t the session, tho mes­
Saturday.
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sage continued, including a reso­
lution* requesting a fleet divisibn
DR. VILARI) AT CAPITAL
for Tampa and als6 ono for Day­
tona.
Dr. C. L. Villard, assistant state
The message was signod by
veterinarian in tuberculosis eradi­ Lieut* William Justico Lee. as vicecation work in Florida, was a Cap­ president. It was received hero
itol visitor while on route to Mad­ by M.* D. Otnrk, radio man of the
ison,, whero ho ia engaged In car­ U. 8. Naval Reserve Fleet, radio
rying out an eradication program. station 4 BP.
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MEDICAL SOCIETIES TO MEET KEY WEST IIpTEL CLOSES
The Floridn Stato Veterinary
KEY"WEST,
Jan.
Medical Association and the state
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. , Hotel
LIws Stock Sanitary Board will Jefferson here, after an existence
loth- rtieet
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JtajK hg tho of tparljr one hundred yean, has
th Florida Fair. The former closed ita doors. 'The structure is
South
will •bo in sisslon on February 12 to be remodeled Immediately and
13, nndAho
latter will
and__
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„.. convene converted Into on office and buslone day earlier, February 11;
nesa building,
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CLASSIFICATION GRANTED

WASHINGTON. Jan. 0.—UP)—
Objection to the Senato recount in
• TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 6.— the Brookhart. Stelck contest was
UP)—The Florida Railroad Com­ filed today with the Senate elec­
mission issued an order today tions sub committee by Boenator
granting n re-elaaalfication of all Brookhart’s counsel. There were
toll rates of telephone companiesi Jndicntlons of irrogularltjca ln .the
-fhandling of Tlie ballots.
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A t Future Profession

PULLMAN. Wash, Jan.
—That tho members of the
nartmont of architecture of Wi
ington S tate College might have. .
an- insight— into— the EOTBitfISSD
which await them when they leave
school to practice -their chosen
profession, the class was h
session nine continuous
Thcro w u s.n o interruption
fo r meals, coffee and san'
■being served the classmen at
7— i •
i- .
W **,
Little Wanda Fallen evidently Just movod to Sanford three daya \ !
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likes'to wander, a t leaat; she did ago. She started to school*yester- j MoiUlt V E SU V IU S
yesterday., had the fact that ahe
“
was lost occurred to her only when day with other children of her
who promised
to 1
I W I ie W 8
■he reached the corner of Palmetto . neighborhood yrho
promts
Avcnuo and Sixth Street. No soon-1 bring ber home safely, i It seems ■
NAPLES. Italy, Jan.
or had the realisation that she that they neglected tq keep their
was really, totally and absolutely, promise and Wanda gtarted outj punt Vesuvius broke into
uption today.
lost sunk home in her hrald than alone.
A largo cruotic cone
she began to broadcast her predic­
n the western side of
ament in a loud wail, which a t­ Bra&lt;
sumber
tracted Mrs. C. A. Spivey, of 001
v5s
Palmetto Avenue.
ifth D ies Suddenly n™
» quantltisa of
Mrs. Spivey brought the young­
_ from both the
ster, who proved to be the daugh­
vity, with violent
BRADENTON,
Fla.,
Jan.
O.-UP)
ter of Walter Fallen, a switchman
former.
A.
D.
Updegraff,
whoce
name
la
for tho Atlnntlc Coast LI
Jonight the surface
mlnent^i in ~iumbar circles thropolice station w han'*
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tely hftd
wut .Florida, dropped dead from aano,
Sm art, through the use o f th e te le of
rt disease last night. The dephono. soon locatwLber hprmn and ceased la survived by one daughumed a
she was returned there by Chief *•? *hd two brothers. The body will
tion
of Polleo Roy G. WJUIams,
ted by the
lvanla for burWanda is »1*
te ” Up” d 10 p' n
m tho

Young Explorer Loses
Is Returned Home By Chief- Police

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Auto Runs Down
Man A t Migmi

Merle Drown And W. H. Cox
Tell O f B en efits That Local
Branch - O f Organization
Will Bring To T his City

DIRECTORS FOR
SANFORD “Y” ARE ALL DISPOSED OF
SELECTED TODAY iiVCOUNTY COURT

p o e s Serious
‘Te To Crops

$50,000 FOR DELEGATIONt
WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—UH—
Tho House Forolgn Affairs Com­
mittee today unamiously reported
a resolution to ^authorize expendi­
ture of |50,000 for American par­
ticipation into tho preparatory dis­
to 'tru ck in North armament conference-at Geneva.
onsidersble nnd the
ith Cnroltna and Alfhter near the coast
by sUtcs Includes

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Icountry, a hostelry .th at m ust cerftrn1n*«,p" ?or th,‘ 1talnly a ttra c t hundreds of visitors
year 1925 Involved the huge sum lo your comjminity ”
of $17,409,770 and the deals reMr. Ball expressed him self as
rorded numbered 3,070, according
to figure.'i made public todny tiring agreeably surprized with the
through the records of tho Sanford development of Sanford accom­
plished since hi.tsjnj&gt;tr* visit hero
Credit Association.
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some months ago, and praised tho
This is believed to be high­
er. by far than any previous
deals recorded.
The highest am ount in one
month was reached in November
when the num ber of transactions
reached 410 for n total of $3,095,000. The poorest month recorded
wns Janunry when only 104 deals (
were consummated nnd $474,000,
wns involved.
The largest single day’s busin­
Prohibition Charges
ess was on Nov. 2, when $507,000 Representative C itizens Are Many
changed hand.i in 24
s e p a ra te 1 Chosen To A ssist In The
On Ducket Are Expected
deals. This record was made pos­
To Ho Completed Before
Organization
Of
Local
sible by the sale of 0,900 acres of
Coming Saturday N night
B
r
a
n
c
h
OL
Association
land by G. B. Rend to J. C. Bills,
Jr.
Practically all minor cases were
At n meeting held thi* a fter­
Much optimism wns expressed
in local real estate drcleH this noon in tho Seminole Grill direct­ disport'd of in County Court yester­
morning over tho years business or! wore elected for the Sanford day afternoon nnd this morning be­
fore Judge Jam es G. Shnron, anil
and great hopes arc entertained Young Men’ll C hristian
approximatoly 18 cmuhi tnby tho reultors of th e city f o r an tion and announcera .a t *i»* irtmia i un)y,
tin* p.isSesflion nnd mnmieven greater yonr In 1920. Many thnt a mooting for th? purpose of valving
fnrturi' of whUftsy rem ain to oc­
of them pointed out th a t Sanford selecting the officers of the new cupy tin* rourt’Mattention.
was ju st beginning to show a organization fo r the year 1U2G
Tho trial of theso caKcn entails
g reat nmmint o f activity and they would lie hold curly in tho evening. n grent deal of time nnd delay, it
W.'R. Smith was chairman of tho
predict that tho coming few
is believed that the court will clean
months will hear witness to their j meeting which elected the iliroct- the docket by Saturday night nnd
a
J
ors,
who
were
announced
ns
folstatem ents th a t
1920 will be
establish something of n rec­
" lows: For one year, I*. C. Be- so,
banner year.
ord
by disposing of 52 cases in olio
G. F. Smith, H. O. Chnse, II. wook'a
session.
Several of tho lending sub-di­ hout,
C.
Du
Bose,
Iln
rry
Kent
nnd
T.
L.
Among those who wero found
vision dealers of the city are pre­ Dumas: for two years: Hnrry Ste­
guilty nnd who will bo duly senten­
paring to m arket their various
T. W. I.nwton, S. It. Digh- ced by Judge Shnron are: Mnrlo
properties nnd ninny pieces of busi­ vens,
ton. W. M. Scott, R. T. Fox and Grant, assault ami b attery; Dan
ness property in the downtown dis­ IV.
It. Sm ith; for three yenrs: F or­ Hall, carrying concealed weapon;
trict are expected to change hands rest
Lnke, J. G. Sharon, B. F. Elbert Rockniorc, aggravated nssoon, which will tend to mnk£ the W hitncr,
R. J. Holly, S. I’ul- unult; O. C. Bryant, uggrnvnted nscoming months very busy ones. I cston nnd Sr.,
D, T. Thrasher.
One operator cited the fact that I From this list of directors the rnUit: J a n u s Harris, reckless driv­
ing; Julia Jerry, assault and b at­
one year ago the business proper­ officcro will bo chosen. It is sniil tery.
ties along the lnke front nmi in tho that, pending the erection of a
William Austin, accused of reck­
vicinity of Commercial Street wns f suitable building for uso ns head­ less driving, was found not guilty
worth $500 to $000 ncr front foot. quarters, the old City Hall will lie nnd Pasco Duncnn, charged with
He stated thut today the snnio used.
,
drunkenness, failed to nppenr.
property is worth from $1,000 to
Merle Brown, field secretary for R. E. Hillynrd, accused of possess­
$1,500 ncr foot. This is believed to the Y. M. C. A., wns in the city ing a still nnd a quantity of whis­
be tho highcii' prico over asked for the m eeting nnd wns accomp­ key forfeited bond on each alleg­
here for vacant property.
anied by W. II. Cox, general sec­ ed offense. •
Following is a list of the deeds retary of the Tampa Y. M. C. A.
Several cnscs wero continued or
recorded and the amounts involved They both assisted in the forming nol prossed, nnd others arc to cornu
for each month of 1925:
o f-th e local organization and in up for trial tomorrow.Janunry .......
104 \ 474,000 short talks stated th eir- sfttlrfneJohn Kobinsoh, charged with
643,500 tion In seeing the city of Hnnfonl possessing whiskey, was placed on
Fobrunry ............... 309
1.238.500 join the list of Florida municipal­ trial late this afternoon, nnd a de­
M arch........................309
781,000 ities which have jumped in be­ cision in Ids case is expected to
April .........
809
723,250 hind tho “Y” movement.
May ..................
209
ho given In the morning session.
1,202,750
Juno .................
209
1,038,920
July .....................—..340
1,514,100
August .—.........—.270
2,312,250
September ..1.........-340
2.300.000
October .......... r..... .298
3.095.000
Novombor ......... —410
2.229.500
December
.....425

Ilnrry Edwards, head of the Orlnndo Conservatory of Music wns
In Sanford today as n guest of
Rev. E. D. Brownlee and to inves­
tigate the possible opening here of
a school of mnsic.
M r. Edwards was present nt the
Totals ........ — .3,070 $17,409,770
Klwnnis luncheon nt'noon ancAto!4
of .tentative plans for a Sanford
school. Ho entertained members REED RESOLUTION KILLED
of the club with a song nt the con­
WASHINGTON. Jan. 0.—(TP).—
clusion of his short talk and w.is
•TON, Jan. (L^C/P).— enthusiastically received.
By a voto of eight to three, the
Sennte Foreign Relations Comniiti was damaged seri-

lafet week's freexe
tho south Atlantic
in Southern Florida,
ent of Agriculture's
of crop and.weather
juthorn states showi

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ig Island People A dopt M an M ade
M ountains As L a te st Decorative F ad £&amp;£
NEW YORK, Jan. C.—(A*)—Manmade mountains are changing the
landscape in a dozen shore villages
of eastern Long Island. Places
th a t last year were smooth stretch­
es of windswept beach now are the
site of these synthetic hills.
Despite the fact th a t the mounds
are neither artistic nor utilitarian
in themselves, community pride of
each ham let appears to be in - di­
rect proportion to the size of its

York Producer Declares &lt;
A m ericans Just As Go6d [
I f N ot B etter DramaltaLs
Than Continental Artists

Scores General
Booking Methods r

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th e sea in ships to make their liv­
ing. Reports last year th a t the
bivalve was a disease spreading for heme consumption. Some wish
agency cut the demand sharply I the small oyster while1others have
last year, but this year It appears a marked preference fo r the me­
dium or large varieties. Siio alone
is not necessarily an indication of
ster quality. However, In order
a t each.commtinlty may have Ua
preference th e oysters are graded
as to size. The largest size runs
about 200 oysters to the gallon.
There is no complaint when the
heap of oyster shells In the various
villages of Long Island grow to
rather mountainous proportions.

B EA U T IFU L /H O M E SITES*

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Short D istance To Sanford
Country Ciub and Golf Course
Good B ath in g, B oating
and F ish in g
Good W ater
G ood s

NOTED COMPOSER SUED

Declares Talent Of Today
Has Improved Over That
Of L ast Two Generations

NEW YORK, Jan. 0.—&lt;/P&gt;—
H enry Bush, composer of “ Hot
Lips", and “ W ang W ang Blues” ,
who is being sued for alimony, de­
poses th at he had been drinking all
night when he m et Elennore Ly­
man, show girl in the Hotsy Totsy
Club and th at he was intoxicated
when he m arried her a few hours
later.

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NEW YORK, Jnn. fi.—OP) —Dan­
iel Frohman has little sympathy
with expeditions of American pro­
ducers to foreign countries for act­
or* anil plays. The time, effort
and money,' he believes, could bo
uoid to better advantage in this
Country.
ThiTd arc hundreds of actors
lafid w riters in the United Htatis
Who can m eet the demands of ihc
‘ stage he says and adds that thi- imi pression in some quarters that f«r[eign . players and plays have a
Ig re a tc r attraction here, is errnneK A fter mnny years of activity ns
■Rnanngcr and producer, Frohman
B row rent: i in his qunint offices near
|H9rondw ny nmong the memories of
H i glorious past and the significant
H i a t t s of the present.
R B is theater is leased to someone
and he has no productions. To
him the "game now is too much
j o f a risk,1' owing to com|X'tion and
“high cost of everything."
1 Most of his time is devoted to the
Actor i 1 uml of Amerirn.
Maude Ailams. H arken, Laver■ham, Snthi rn, John Drew, May
Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and
many other stars have played in
his ■hows, lie has been in inti• m ate association with the world’s
g reatest playwrights.
"The talent of today is jii*i as
g re a t/’ he suld in making rnmparisons, “but &lt;&gt;ur player • haven't I lie
lam e opportunities—the plays now
do not supply them.
--- “ Tho old dramas were whole
L1*1*1»«-111*11 it
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some JfL't
yot Icontained
a strong
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tionai appeal. They wop* well run• Btrocted. 'T h e pervert-d se.x play-,
of the present sir- the fright I ill
outcome of the mind of modern mi
(lienees. la their search l*ir up
peal, our writers have turned to
horrible subject-, but ll
real
dram a, with i’&lt; i.ppm turii'ies for
thu actor.&gt;. j.s In-low thr.t of the
past.
“ 1 am glad to note tout Im-se
horrible play i do not make a go
beyond New York. Here they sin
-' vlve because th ey , have so many
elements from which to draw.
{Jties and towns in the
country, the situation i.i different
Tho fam ily has a digtiifmd p, sitom
and the wholesome - something • *
nvntcd and stinmlat ive is lb -ired.
This is what I want. Wt* ran gi t
it through thi* revival of |&gt;i. old
dramnti and tne w riting of new.
Eipccially should we enrouruge our
present any drnm ntist in this d i­
rection."

SA L E S O FFIC E :

108 M agnolia Ave.

Grade Crossing Day
Observance Is Asked

Mow Doctors T re a t
('olds And The Flu

Achieve riches through the
am azing growth o f Sanford
and the accomplishments o f

ADAIR BEATS CORKY

Britt- Chittenden R ea lty

WEST PALM UEACli, Jan. t’,
“—(if)—Barney A dair of New York
coped an easy newspaper decision
byur Jim m y (lorry of Philadelphia
here Inst night. Adair took eight
of the ten rounds. Both men a tr
welU-rwel glits.

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WALL BACK IN PRISON
LOUISVILLE, Jan. 0.—George
Wull attem pted to get a Job with
tho police heri yesterday. Today
he is on bis wav back to an Illinois
penitentiary from which he-esenp
ed years ago, to finish serving a
2 f tj’unr sentence for burglary.

It is entirely possible for every man to attain a goodly start towards inde
pendence and riches during 1926, through investments ma.de in the fastesl
growing city in Central Florida.

TEJIM.UOO FOlt PAINTING
TVttONTO, Jan. 0.—&lt;/P)—Jonn
Vincent, formerly n New Found
land fisherman, is to receive $(’10,
000 for painting 14 figures in u
group of three generations of the
fam ily of G._Y. Bilker of Chicago.

T h e opening
of the* Second
Unit o f Druid- Park
will* be announced
in a
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now

Avail yourself of this opportunity

by

making

T h e fact that homesites can still be secured at introductory prices

mean greater profits in the im m ediate future.

More than 1,000,000 Car
Finished with DUCO
One
of tiie
best loca* .
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tions in Florida. Fui
sale cheap — Lease.
Doing1 good business Sec Plummer.

BROWN REALTY
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COMPANY

rv D 'V W t has there Ikcii such .1 dem and for inv im prove-'
itinit .is there is now fur the du Pont Duco finish for
automobiles.

Unit Number One s
out on Opening day

llim k iil it [ )iiro will tem ain beautiful indefinitely; it jeers
at sand .111.1 alkali: it I,tilth s .it snow am! rain,-thud, sun o r
ite , it is e.isu r, quicker .111J cheaper to keep clean.
This may 'mind too good to !&gt;c true hut 1 ,000,000 cars have
been blushed w ith Duco and the num ber is do u b lin g . We
Can tcfiiii.il v mi car under the Duco System and tu rn it o u t
in a vcr\ 'hint time w ith that "new" look W hich w ill last
indchm ii.li

And when vou rest II your ta r you will get
cause ol the Ducniinish

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nos* .unique libraries
-C o lle c tio n of books Georgia poet, were- sent fnrin that
stive Americans, state, while Tennessee gave a .vol­
a t headquarters ume on Ills life- Two works on
ll Federation of Woodrow Wilson have bean receiv­
ed'thus far, ono by JosephUs Dan­
from North Carolina and the
iiirily as an inform"* oiels
, eJul&gt; women*; the tter by Henry Allen White, from
.
Ion will represent Kansas.
From Massachusetts came the
ian Lltera____..eld. Each
m Jbaa been asked to
jt~¥^ books by ind
of Its own state TUo samo state sent Benjamin
Ho library numbers Franklin’s autobiography, and
"Tbo Amortenn Revolution*’ by
■ninnies. _ ,
jso of tho Federa- John Fiske.
*‘Tho American Language” by Tl.
He library available
jbs and members L. Mencken'and ’'Old Manors in
[mailing of rcqtfcat- the Coldny of Maryland," along
eopled extracts, or with many works by Poo Were re­
ere specified; book] ceived from Maryland. North Car­
olina's contribution included “ Ly­
of the rioted Ameri- nda from Cotton Lands" by John
represented In the Charles McNeill and "N egro Folk
njf with mafty whose Stoiies" by Sallio Southall Cotton.
The poetical works of Joaquin
received statowido
^A number of the vol- Miller, “The Sian with the.Hoe" by
lo Rifts of the auth- Mdrkham, and volumes by Bret
ontoRrnphs. Several Hdrte were sent from California.
era and officers of the, Indiana sent Beveridge’s "Life of
■A ’«#■* J !-'*•* I* T «I' *- John Marshall.”
A t least one present cabinet
Jte plctare of the Rrowth
fta. and the nation, with meinber will be represented rn the
of th eir builders, is collection. It includes SedrctaTy
the collection, niong Mellon’s “Taxation*; The People’s
lies, poems, works on Business," sent by Pennsylvania.
Miss Joseph Jnnkin, secretary of
iture and kindred subtho headquarters research* dep art­
»ma federation includ- ment nnd in charge of the library,
st contribution to the feels that particular enre should
Istnry of Alabama" by be taken of one of the books from
Puckett, Helen Kcl- West Virginia, It Is “Settlem ent
tf My Life," “ Up from nnd Indian W ars of West Virginia
Booker T. W ashing- anil Pensylvanin," by Doddridge.
5r volumes dealing The Woat Virginia Federation had
nml tho Confeder- great difficulty In obtaining a copy
of the book, which first was p rin t­
Twatn Included
books representing ed in 1824. Only a few copies still
inre Mark Tw ain’s remain in tho- state, ono of them
[Yankee in King Ar- being treasured in n safe a t the
nnd H arriett Beech­ state library._______ ’

[KETS
IK. Jan, &lt;5.—(yip)—IloEldcncicg were in eviopening of today's
in continuation of
moral selling move#rs and high priced
deluding Mack Truck .
lerienn Can, Gcncr.il
lity Motors and Halil
iparatfvely heavy hut
few ffsetting gaincopper and southw .s.
['shares.
(discussion of merger
and favorable trafcaused bidding for
Norfolk and Western
pe first half hour. The
rail group, however,
I«h with St. Paul pfd.,
ig a sharp reaction and
entrai showing marked
pressure increased aDnotor shares, tho early
hryslor, Dodge, Whito
Trucks ranging from
Ee points. Woojwortli,
Bel Car nnd Mathison
ed in thu downwanl
ly appearance* o£ thu
interferrud by n run
several special ties refcuina of three to four
lericnn Express. JewiGeneral Electric,
^changes opened firm
fractionally higher

vailing on tho Jacksonville m arket
today ns “reported by the Florida
SUite M nrkcting Bureau: _&lt; *.
Supplies, of miscellaneous Veg­
etables vory light, practically ull
green vegetables, wanted; demand
good; moveftient light; m arket
strong for good stock.
Beans—Green, hprs. around $1.
@$5.00.
Cukes— Hot house, fancy, $2.25
® 12.50.
Eggplant— Std. erts, ntodiuihs,
fancy, $2.50@$3.50.
Poppers—Std. erts, green belles,
fancy, mostly $4.00@$5.0U.
Tomntoes— Sixes, Fla., fane
count nnd stock $5.00@$&lt;3.00.
Tomatoes—Sixes Fla., fancy,
count nnd stock, $3.GU@$4,50.
Squash—Hampers and bu. erts.
small, yellow $l.50@$5.50.
Cabbage—1% bu ham pers, $2.75
@|3.25.
. Oranges—Boxes, fancy, count
nnd stock, $3.50@$4.00.
Oranges—Boxes, choice count
nnd stock, $2.50@?3.00.
G rapefruit—Boxes, fancy, count
and stock, $3.00@?3.G(&gt;.
G rapefruit—Boxes, choice, count
nnd stock, $2.00@$2.50.

Chicago, Jan. 0.—(/P)—Hogs 20,-

BEHALF RADIO
is Being urged

Action Is Taken .Following
Petition Of CitUcns Who
Believe . Additional Force
Win Curtail Accidents Secretary Hoover Says Now
M easures Must Be Passed
At the regular mooting of tho
By Congress To Save Radio
County Commissioners held yester­
day in,tho conrthousc it was voted
Communication From Chaos
to uso tho money which had pre­
viously been diluted the county for
hiring a game warden for tho pur­ Government A sk ing
pose of adding another motorcycle
For Full Authority
officer to. the forces of Sheriff C.
M. Hand. Tho sheriff was also in­
structed to purchase another mn- Control Of W ave Lengths
chino for tho use of the additional
And Licenses Particularly
deputy.
Needed,
S ays T he Secretary
This action is believed to have

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resulted from n petition which was
presented tho bonrd by citizens • WASHINGTON, Jan. 0.—(iT)—
who asked fur better iiattoling of New legislation a t tills session of
Celery AVenuo, the Mid-way and Congress is essential to prevent
what is known as Canaan City. .
“chnos in radio broadcasting and
Many accidents have happened communication,” Secretary Hoover
during tho past few months in Hint today told the HOUM Merchant
vicinity, according to the petition­ Marine Committee, which is con­
ers nnd another county officer will ni
sidering the radio regulation Hill
hch) cut down tho rccklcs3 driving piresented by Representative White,
and othfer causes 9&gt;f 3nulsh-ups„«ftcpuklican of Maine.
they believe.
^ Mr. Hoover recommended pas­
*1lie county has born minus a sage of the bill ns meeting “the
traffic cop since tho injury to It. present public necessity," notating
C. Wilcox, which occurred on Ban- out lhat congestion in broadcasting
ford Avenue shortly before Christ­ Had nradceod a m ost pressing need
mas. Wilcox is expected to return for legislation.
to his duties in about one month.
The bill gives the government
Tho commissioners, though in
jurisdiction
nver all phases of r a ­
scssioikithroughout the dny did not
have anything of importance laid dio that relate lo Interstate nnd
before them and routine business foreign commerce and the secre­
tary said th a t “ Federal supremacy
occupied most of the meeting.
is absolutely essential if this sys­
tem of communication is to he pre­
served nnd advanced."
Government control over licenses
nnd wave lengths us now in efiect
in the commerce departm ent also
CHICAGO, Jan. 0.—(VP)—The is provided.
world’s 18.2 hnlklinc , billiards i
. . . . ,, « t Lpr„ nre now
championship that flittered out of 53(1 mnjor braU JasV ug station* in

Stftn Jayi later a ItltfrmMt rrlrt hsi
him. reading tamethtng 1 ^ thtr:

HAVE BUYER FOR PROPERTY
A T FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLAR3 PROFIT.

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Young Schaefer Has
Cue Title In Sight

ScTinef.”r ' lost it 'nn ’ n"
Schaefer
month ngo to
Edouard Uoremntw. Belgian, seems
destined tq_ return.
Young Jake, unruffled nnd m as­
terly, has:taken a lend of 1,000-to
572 over liorem ans in their 1,500
point match which ends today.
Schaefer added to his win on th*:
last block with 11 500 to 11)7. vie.
tory in the second Inst night, iii.i
average Was 25 and his high run
210.
Horrnians continued to suffer
from the nervousness that charac­
terized his opening play.

PRIEST SCOURGED
BY MEMBERS OF
, FANATICAL SECT

000: mostly 10 to 20c higher than

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‘‘Our Lady Of Tears” Name
Of Order Which Caused
' F rench' ChurcYtman To Be
Subjected To .Punishment

Hoover
»ld to
there
lvirccountry.
0)l|., 39Mr.
wavu
iL.ng8ts"
be
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u ,™ with
_______dannl(„1K
m o n g _____
_ ,many
of the wave lengths below cffet{ive
use.
“The problem," ho continued,
“has been to try ,to divide 80 wave
lengths among more than 500*sta ­
tions, which means an average of
over rlx stations to each wave
length.
There are some 250 applications
for new stations before tho depart­
ment now. If they were allowed, 1
and the number thereby increased
nearly f , 0 per cent, the whole broad­
casting service would he destroyed.
From the viewpoint of public serv­
ice we need fewer stations rather
than more."
Mr. Hoover approved also tin*
provision of the bill setting un a
national committee of nine m e ',
tu rs 1 1 net m advisory capacity t,i
lilt* secretary of commerce in ra ­
dio m atters.

F ights L ast
N ight

HOMItON, France, Jan. (5.—(/}’i |
—Abbe l)cs Noyera, a parish priest 1 *
today was still suffering intense-1 NEW YORK, Jan. 0. —(/P)—StnnIv from the scourging given at islnut Luayra, Chilean lightweight,
iho hands of tho nienttiers /if tile I outpointed Charley Rosen of Now
fanatical order, "Our Lady ..if I York (10 rounds) , Willie Dillon,
Tears" while he lay stripped and Cuban lightweight.
outpointed
gagged in the sacristy of h is ! Hubby Kobidenu of Allentown,
church
(10 rounds.)
The priest himself % declared to
lie a member «f the sect nnd the
SIOUX FALLS, Jan. fl.-i/P )—
m u r gimr of him is said to have Dave
A tler, Sioux Falls bantambeen' carried out In artier to expel
from his body “the spirit of evil vvi'Igiit, defeated Ollie B artlett, of
Minneapolis (11) rounds). Frank
which possessed it."
Hollis,
of St. Paul knocked out
A dozen persons from Bordeaux,
some of them aged women, nre Earle l.illydahl of Den.Molnes,
said to have comprised tho iiarty (three rounds). Paul Wangle 'or
which rendered the priest helpless Si. PmiI won n decision over Nat
nnd flayed him with cords ,und left Ripon of Milwaukee, (six rounds).
him 111 such a serious condition
th at it is aksertod he will not he
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin.. Jan. ll.
able to resume his priestly d u tie s —(A’/—Midge Mike O'Dowd of Co­
for a month.
lumbus beat liinkie May (10
Marie Mcamin, a janitress of rounds).
Bordeaux, founder of the order of
“Our Lady of Tears", has been
A woman won tho Sangamon
cited to appear before the author
ities nnd explain tho attack. She County, Illinois, ling-calling con­
claimed, however, a fte r the priest test this year, nnd, knowing men
had been be In bo red, tiint he was ns well us we do, we should think
casting a spell over her. She nnd nny m arried woman would. —
Albert Kroger nre lielng held by American Lumberman.
thg^ authorities.
Thu prosecutor was surprised to
find th a t all the members of the
attacking rxirty belonged to thu
upper middle tlnss . and wore of
im portant■„/[means.
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Tuesday’s average; killing pigs 25
to 50c&gt;higher; bulk good and choice
225 to 301) pound butchers 11.70(a)
11.90; better 100 to 200 pound
weight largely 12.00@ 12.30; ma­
jority 140 to 150 pound selections
j2.35@12.ti0; tops 130 nnunds ut&gt;
Slock IJ.it
|n ........................281) V, 12.05; 100 pound up 12.50; bulk
..................... 77% packing sows 0.50@985; better
.188 Vs grades killing'” pigs 12.40@ 13.00;imotive ........... 102A* heavy weight hogs 11.2G@11.80;
el ................ «... 47% medium 11.C0@12.10; light, 11.40®
»ky —..............-400% 12.50; light lights 11.00® 12.05;
fric ....................325
packing sows 9.00@10.10; slaugh­
N d .........- ......... 18% ter pigs 12.25@13.00.
Jcntral ..............J3 2
Cnttlo receipts 12,000; fat jiteers
SW estern ............140% steady to strong; yearlings show­
[pacific ________ 61
ing strength; killing quality im­
i n P et........._........ 7 4 % proved; bulk 8.90@10.50; best
yearling-, heavies and medium
weight 10.50; some heavies held
cific ....................102% higher; stackers and feeders very
llway •„................118%
firm ; active trade on cows
».... - .........
45%
heifers
fully steady; spots
;Of N. J .............. 6H%
Wet*-,,................... 09% higher; bulls .weak to 25c lower;
Prkc*»c"l top on 1 heavy bolognas
ARAL BSTATH —IMVISSTMCNT"
P ....... .....- .... — .148%. 0.00; outsiders buying choice veal»
............. ~..... 01% ers a t 13.50® 14.00; packers most
Lobby ru 1«ston-U ru ral«r tild e .
Hanford
F lorida
| - ..... .................... 130% ly 12.60 downward, steady.
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14,000: good and choice
~ Ja n . 0.— m _ light handy weight fa t lambs ac­
quickly ahowed weak- tive; strong to 26c higher; heavies
stativo strength of slow; early bulk bettor grades fat
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Jan. 0.—
liv e niool having iambs 15.75@10.25; around seven
.ab o u t any aggros- doubles to city butchers nnd ship­ (4^—Today was another ono of
sre a t tho opening, pers 10.30@10.50; few sales of sensational disclosures In the hngo
kthex eo»dltlons 'n heavy Iainba'at 15.Q0@15.50; fcod- counterfeiting plot that has alrcatly brought a dozen prominent
reported, and sell?*mb”J “t.ron-g: eh_nl&lt;’n kirn) up--'
J trt t a o t a r t g o T wrafdTS-HL25 fa t -sheep steady; Hungarians within tho khadow of
[•disclosed
the mar- fcw decka of f a t ewes early at prison.
u n „ i---- 1 .v.-------nd on the declines, 8.50@9.00.
While detectives continued their
raids
search of Kddltional evi­
le number of staiulButter lower, receipts 690 tubs; dence,-ihfurther
■‘*11 out nnd to stop creamery
arrests were made
extras
43;
standards
42%
Inito fixed limits « tr » firsts 42@42%; seconds 42@ and tho namen of other notables
ito operation. The iU 7*2•
allegedly involved were mado pubinged to %c lower,
lie.
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Eggs unchanged, receipts 0,011
ly 11.78 to $l.7U and cases,
Among those taken into custody
[to $1.54 was followthic morning was Baron Sigismund
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Pcrehyf, former minister of the in­
Itback to $1.77% for
NEW YORK, Jan.
But­ terior and Intimate friend of the
A3 % for July.
ter steadier; receipts 43,482. Pack- ■late* premier Count Tisza. Count
He &gt; weather in the| *n*f ®tock current moke number, Ssmrecsant, *a powerful political
Dgether with thtl rc- two 3l%@32.
leader, also was arrested nnd a
tvement of tho com I Eggs firm er receipts 18,876. warrant woe jaaoed for pojico Pre*
it Tlabossy, w ho'left on a hur­
incss ,to com vhi-| Fresh gathered extra firsts 41 %@
trijo, were current 4»J d« Tlrata .40@41i Pacific const ried vacation when tho ranVTfleadilution in tho 1925 pi/ jW tM firata to extra firsts 42%@ tiona o( tho p lo t. wore first dis­
ng evened up througl 40; cheese firm, receipts 152.
covered.
Lugbtcr of hogs. A ft-1
Another devejopmont won the
at %c lower to %c addeparture for NUly of ono qf tho
CHICAGO, Jan.
PoU- French detectives who has been
! 80% to 80% the corn
gains all around, toe» trading good, markot firfti! working here, to arrest tho IlunDoesn’t hurt one bill Drop a
receipt# 40 cars; total U. 8. shipig 87%c.
little
“ Freczone” on nn aching corn,
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twelve
Canadian
cars;
, e easy, sympathising
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. . . _ . . . __1'ov® fifed over tho bor‘•■■Mtan., sacked round whites, tlcr ” ,
, instantly that com stops hurting,
i weakness. Starting a t *Wls.-Mlnn
then shortly you lift It right off
45% c Oats continued Idaho;
fa?CJrj
The printing'works of the royal with fingsm
—
sacked russets 4—0@4.35. geographic society where tho
»wcr. . . — .
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Your
druggist
soils
a
tiny
bottle
ped notes ore be
reflcctod the upward
of “Freezono" for a few cents, suf­
CHICAGO* Jan. a —UP)— Poul­ engrovod, was tho editor of an ficient to remote every hard corn,
ntonsive
search
by
th"
authorities
try alive, firm ; receipts one car;
soft corn; or com between the toes,
for a draftsman, engraver and und
fowls 25@3l; springs
31;. tqrkeys
cniluses, ^without soreX
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printor,
who‘
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to
h
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a
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J ofoot
o t raUuses,
30;; foost
stars 18; di •
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nidden
or
destroyed
the
plates,
ness
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French Arrived at 8; Left at 2
and Pocketed a Profit of $1,500.00
F

RENCH 9 n banker from Kentucky.
Last July, with his family, he started for
a New England tour. They routed their
trip by way of Asheville—and thereby hangs
a talc.

HAVE BUYER FOR PROPERTY AT
FIFTEEN HUNDRED
DOLLARS PROFIT.
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French replied on this, order:
SELL. BUY OTHER PROPERTY '
WE DISCUSSED.

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Before the Kentucky banker had returned
to his home, an attractive offer had been *
received for a part of his second purchase. '
This offer was declined because French wished
to study more thoroughly this active real
estate market.

The party reached Asheville nt 8 o'clock
in the morning and during the forenoon they
saw the city. Mrs. French became wildly
enthusiastic over the beauties of the moun­
tains: the cvcr-changing panorama of sky,
-towering peaks and green valleys, with beauti­
ful homes nestling in the green slopes. French,
ever the banker, with the banker’s point of
view, saw a busy city, busy industries,
active commercial life, and the unmistakable
evidences of sound growth. Two pieces of
property seemed to be particularly good
values and French bought one of them.

A few months later, in company with hia
business partner, who had enormous holdings
in Florida, he returned to Asheville and made *
a careful survey of. the entire section. The
outcome was so inspiring that the two men
purchased business property to the extent of
$175,000.00.

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French is now building a beautiful home on
the mountainside and expects to spend the.
rest of his days in*‘‘The Land, of the Sky.”

They left at 2 o’clock the same afternoon.
Seven days later a telegram, reading some­
thing like this, reached Mr. French:
A ch art is usually an u n in terest­
ing thing but this is w hat Mr.
French discovered about Ashe­
ville, nnd if you arc looking for
opportunities for investm ent, for
business advancem ent, or for a
happy place to live, you can spend
th irty seconds to good advantage
by taking o good look a t this.
W rite for specific inform ation and
illustrated booklets to Asheville
C ham ber of Commerce, Asheville,
N. C.

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This WilJ Drive N ew Dirigible

NEW YORK, Jan. fl.—(JP)—Man­
made mountains are changing the
landscape in a dosen shore villages
of eastern Long Island. Places
th a t last year were smooth stretch­
es of windswept beach now are the
site of these synthetic hills.
D4jpite the fact that the mounds
are neither artistic nor utilitarian
In themselves, community pride of

■ -N e w York Producer Declares
Americans Just Ah (loud
0 | f N ot B elter Dramatists
; Than Continental Artists

Localities vary In the m atter of
favoring various sixes of oysters
for home consumption. Some wish
I the small oyster whllw others have
a marked preferenco for the me­
dium or large varieties. Site alone
is not necessarily an indication of
oyster quality. However, in order
that each community may have Its
preference the oysters are graded
as to sixe. The largest size runs
about 200 oysters to the gallon.
There is no complaint when tho
heap of oyster shells in the various
villages of Long Island grow to
rather mountainous proportions.

Scores General

Booking Methods

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Short D istance To Sanford
Country C ub and Golf Course
Good B athin g, Boating
and F ish in g
Good Scl

NOTED COMPOSER SUED

Declares Talent Of Today
Han Improved Over Thai
Of Last Two G enerations

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NEW YORK, Jan. fl.—f/P)—
Henry Bush, composer of "Hot
Lips”, and / ‘Wang Wang Blues”,
who is being sued for alimony, de­
poses that he had been drinking all
night when ho met Eleanoro Ly­
man, show girl in the Hotsy Totay
Club and that ho was intoxicated
when he married her a few hours
Inter.

NEW YORK. Jnn. fl.-O PI-D anlei Frohnum has little sympathy
with expeditions of American pro­
ducers to foreign countries for actoni and ploys. The time, effort
and money," he believes, could lie
d to better advantage in this
j try.

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writers in the United States
» can meet the demands of tho
he says
andnow
addsisthnt
iinhimrethe
' game
loothe
niueli
in owing
some quarters
for• of aislon
risk,”
to compelthat
ion and
players
have n
the i "high
costandof plays
everything."
iterof attraction
is erronc‘ Most
his time ishere,
devoted
to tin* Grade Grossing Day.
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fter
many
years
of
nctivity
as
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lagerSothern,
and producer,
Frohman
shnm,
John i'rew,
May
r rests
i in and
h1s quaint
offices near
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hair, hns become h pronounced
Irwin,
Mr.
Mrs. Kendall
and
ndwoy
memories
many,
otheramong
stars the
hnve
played of
in Obscrvunee of an am .im l' notionlh" !". n *cpl^.nX ‘1-m.ncia____his lorious
significant
shows. past
He and
liasthe
been
in inti- a I g r a d e
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the present.
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playwrights.
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and talent
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productions.
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g re a t,”~he said in making i-umpurisons, “but* our player i haven't the
nsmu opporlimiiies—the plays now
do not supply them.
C- • ' “The old dramas were wludr
\ ■ some, yet contained a sirong emo
tionnl appeal. They wer** well con­
structed. The pervert'd sex plays
of thp present nr1 the frightful
■ outcome of tke mind of mntleiii au­
diences. In their search lor a p ­
peal, our writers have turned t&lt;&gt;
, horrible subject *. hilt I1
real
drama, with its opportuni'ics for
thv actor.&gt;, is below that of the
past.
“1 am glad to note tn.it tnr.-c
horrible play i do not make n go
beyond New York. Here they ton
■' vlve because Ihey.hnVa so many
elements from which to draw.
“/UiitM .tjllew unit lewirs in the
country, the Hitualimi l.i different,
Tho family has u dignified p* silinn
und tho wholesome-^ .uimetbing . l
ovnted and stimulative is lle-ired.
This Is whet I want. We run gr I
it through the "revival of tin old
draman and the writing of new.
Especially should we i neoiir.ige out
present day dramatists in this di-. jrectlon."

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coped an easy newspaper decision
aycr Jimmy (lorry of Philndclp.'ih
here last night. Adnlr took eight
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lr&gt;:,,000 FOR PAINTING
TORONTO, Jan. fl.—(jp)—Jonn
Vincent, formerly .a New Found
land fisherman, Is to receive f(?r&gt;,000 for painting 14 figures in a
?;roup of throe generations of the
ramily of (5. Y. linker of Ghicugo.

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vt .unique libraries
, collection of books
Native Americans,
kSd nt headquarters
Sral Federation of
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Irily as fan informsjgjfab women*'. U»
;t»on will rcpmscnt
if Amdrif»n
fiction ftSb^Eadj
AM been asked to
t~TZ books by fand
of Its own itat*
w ' library numbers
volumes.
soso of the Federa­
te library available

ite picture of tho growth
os. and the nation, with
l of their builders, is
In the collection, along
laics, poems, works on
mature and kindred subimn federation ineludrst contribution to tho
[istnry of Alabama” by
I* Puckett, Helen Kcl■f My Life,” “ Up from
1 Booker T. WasbingAer volumes' dealing
B e and the CanfedcT-

■Twain Included
|e books representing
E are Mark Twain’s
I Yankee in King Ar| and H arriett Beech-

Stowo’s "U nde Tom's Cabin.’*
t i e poems of Sidney Jkaitt,
sbrgia poet, wore sent ffrfah that
ste, while Tennessee gave a volunto on his-life TWO wotks oil
’faodrow Wilson have been reeelvttpthus far, ono by JoscphfUs Dan­
iel* from North Carolina and the
otber by Henry Allen White, from
Kansas.
From Massachusetts '.came the
complete works of Ralph Waldo
Emerson and tho complete poems
of Henry Wadsworth Longfollow,
Tho same state sent Benjamin
Franklin’s autobiography, and
"Tho Amorican Revolution” by

IMB from -CbUdh Lands” by John
Charles McNeill and "Negro Folk
Stoilea" by SalHe Southall Cotton.
The poetical wdrk* of-Joaquin
Miller, ‘‘The Man with the.Hoe' by
Mirkham, arid volumes by Bret
Harte wero sent front California.
Indiana sent Beveridge’s "Life of
John Marshall.”
At least one present cabinet
member will bp represented fn the
collection. It includes Secretary
Mellon’s "Taxation-: The People’s
Business,” sent by Pennsylvania.
Miss Joseph Ju n ttn , secretary of
the hendqunrters research depart­
ment and in charge of the library,
feels that particular care should
he taken of ono of the hooks from
West Virginia. It is “Settlem ent
and Indian W ars of West Virginia
and Pensylvanin,” by Doddridge.
The Wont Virginia Federation had
great difficulty In obtaining a copy
of the book, which first was prin t­
ed in 1824. Only a few copies still
remnin in tho- state, one of them
being treasured in a safe a t the
state library;____________ ~

Action Is Token . Following
Petition Of Citizens Who
Believe Additional Force
Win Curtail Accidents Secretary Hoover Says New
M easures M ust Be Passed
At the regular meating of the
B
y Congress To Save Radio
County Commteslohera held yester­
day in the courthouse it was voted
Communication From Chaos
to use the money which had pre­
viously been alfoted the county for
hiring a game warden for the pur­ Government A sk ing
pose* of adding another motorcycle
For Full Authority
Officer to. the forces of Sheriff C.
M: Hand. TVo sheriff was niso in­
structed to purchase another ma­ Control O f W ave Lengths
chine for the use of the additional
And L icenses Particularly
deputy.
Needed, S a y s The Secretary
This faction is believed to have
resulted from a petition which was
presented, tho board by citizens
WASHINGTON, Jnn. C.—(Z D who asked for better nattoling of New legislation a t this session of

Celery Avenue,' the Mid-way and
what ic known as Canaan City.
Many accidents have happened
during tho past few months in that
vfanlty, according to the petition­
ers and another county officer will
help cut down the reckless driving
and ntH*r causes V&gt;f smash-ups,
they believe.
The county has been minus a
.traffic cop since the injury to It.
C. Wilcox, w^ich occurred on Fanford Avenue shortly before Christ­
mas. Wilcox is expected to return
to his duties in about one month.
The commissioners, though in
ncssion throughout the dny did not
have anything of importance luid
before them and routine business
occupied most of the meeting.

Young Schaefer Has
Cue Title In Sight
CHICAGO, Jnn. C.—(&lt;P)—The
world s 18.2 halkline , billiards
championship Umt flittered out of
American hands when young Jake
Schaefer lost it a month ago to
Kdounnl Iloremans, Belgian, seems
destined to return.
Young Jake, unruffled nnd mnsterly, huB: token n lead of 1,000- to
072 over Ilorem ans in their 1,500
point match which ends .today.
Schaefer added to his win on the
last block^wlth a 500 to 107 vic­
tory in the second Inst night. Hit
average was 25 mid his high run
210.

Iloremans continued to so ffir
from tho nervousness that charac­
terised his opening play.

pressure* increased nmotor shares, the early
Chrysler, Dodge, Whlto
I Trucks ranging from
ttc points. Woolworth,
(pel Car and Mathison
fcd in thu downward
;y appearance of the
i intcrferreU by n run
l several specialties j e p in s of three to tour
Bicrlcnn Express, Jow■Gcnerul Electric.
Ichnngcs opened firm
■ fractionally higher

Stock IJat
.289 Vi
.. 77%
.im \
ttmotive ........... 132%
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47%
Iky
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He ...................825
lold ...............
18%
antral ........ ..„...132
kWcBtern _____ 140%
Pacific________ 61
&gt;n Pet....... .......... 74%
54%
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rifle ................... 102%
Hway ....
H 8%
............. 45%
lo t N. J .......... 58%
nets ............
09%
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........- ........ 130%

„ Tomatoes—Sixes Fla., fancy,
count nnd stock, $3.GO@f4.50.
Squash—Hampers and bu. erts.
small, yellow $4.50@$5.60.
Cabbage— 1 % bu Hampers, $2.75
@$3.25.
. Oranges— Boxes, fancy, count
and stock, $3.50@$t.00.
Oranges—Boxes, choice count
and stock, |2.50@$3.00.
G rapefruit—Boxes, fancy, count
nml stock, $3.00@$3.50.
G rapefruit—Boxes, choice, count
and stock, $2.00@$2.50.
Chicngo, Jnn. 0.—(/P)—Hogs 20,000; niostly 10 to 20c higher than
Tuesday’s average; killing pigs 25
to 60c higher; bulk good and choice
225 to 300 pound butchers 11.70®
11.90; better ICO to 200 pound
weight largely 12.00@12.30; m a­
jority 140 to 150 pound selections
i2.35@12-C0; tops 130 pounds un
12.G5; 1G0 pound up 12.50; bulk
packing sows 9.60@085; better
grades killing pigs l2.40@ 13.00;•
heavy w eight hoge 1L26®11.80;
medium ll.CO@12,10; lig h t 11.40®
12.60; light lights 1U30@12.05;
packing sowa 9,00® 10.10; slaugh­
ter pigs 12.26@13.00.

Congreas is essential to prevent
“ehnos in radio broadcasting add
communication,’* Secretory Hoover
today told the House Merchant
Marine Comnilttec, which is con­
sidering the radio regulation hill
presented by R epresentative W hite,
•Republican of Maine.
Mr. Hoover recommended pas­
sage of the bill us meeting "the
present public necessity,” pointing
out that congcntion in broadcasting
bad prndec*Hl * most precsing need
for legislation.
The bill gives the government
jurisdiction oyer all phases of ra ­
dio that relnte to interstate and
foreign commerce uhd tho secre­
tary said th a t "Federal supremacy
is absolutely essential if this sys­
tem of communication is to lie pre­
served and advanced.”
Government control over licenses
and wave length* as now in effect
in the commerce, departm ent also
is provided.Pointing out th a f .there are now
530 m ajor broadcast.ug stations in
the country, Mr. HooVi&gt;.“ said there
were only Hi) wave lcngYv* to lie
distributed among them with .many
of tiie wave lengths below cffo&amp;Hvc
use.
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"Tho problem," he continued,"'
"hns been to try to divide HU wnvo
lengths nmong more than 500-sta ­
tions, which menns an average of ’
over rix stations
each wave
length.
There nre some 250 applications
for new stations before the depart­
ment now. If they were allowed,
and the number thereby increased
nearly 50 per cent, the whole broad­
casting service would lie destroyed.
From iho viewpoint of public serv­
ice we need fewer stations rattier
than more.”
Mr. Hoover approved also the
provision of the bill setting un a
national committee of nine mem­
bers t &gt; act in advisory capacity to
the secretary of commerce in ra-

Our Lady Of T ears” Nunu*
Of Order Which Caused
French'C hurchm an To Hi*
Subjected To .Punishment

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RENCH 3 a hanker from Kentucky.
Last July, with his family, he started for
a New England tour. They routed their
trip by way of Asheville—and thereby hangs

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HAVE BUYER FOR PROPERTY AT
FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS PROFIT,
French replied on this order:
SELL. BUY OTHER PROPERTY '
WE DISCUSSED.
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The party reached Asheville nt 8 o’clock
in the morning and during the forenoon they
8aw the city. Mrs. French became wildly
enthusiastic over the beauties of the moun­
tains; the ever-changing panorama of sky,
towering peaks and green valleys, with beauti­
ful homes nestling in the green slopes. French,
ever the banker, with the banker's point of
view, saw a busy city, busy industries,
active commercial life, and the unmistakable
evidences of sound growth. Two pieces of
property seemed to be particularly good
values and French bought one of them.

Before the Kentucky banker had returned
to his home, an attractive offer had been
received for a part of his second purchase. ’
This offer was declined because French wished
to study more thoroughly this active real
estate market.
A few months later, in company with hia
business' partner,4who had enormous holdings
in Florida, he returned to Asheville and made
a careful survey of thp entiro section. The outcome was so inspiring that the two men
purchased business property to the extent of
$175,000.00.

They left at 2 o’clock the same afternoon
Seven days later a telegram, reading some­
thing like this, reached Mr. French:

French is now building a beautiful home oit
the mountainside and expects to spend the
rest of his days in* “The Land of tl)c Sky."

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BOMnON, Franco, Jan. O.—UVi
—Abbe Dcs Noycrs, a parish priest
today was still suffering intense­
ly from tho scourging -gi\ on ntlisliiur Lmiyza, Chilcnn ligiitwciglit,
tho iiomls of Ulo. members of the out pointed Charley Boson of Now
fanatical order, "Our lauly .of York (10 roumiaL^ Willie. Dillon,
Tears" while ho lay stripped and Cuban lightweight,
outpointed
gagged in the sacristy of his Hobby Itobideau of Allentown,
church.
l’«., (10 rounds.)
The priest himself % declared to
bo a member of the sect nnd the
SIOUX FALLS, Jnn. 0._(7l&gt;)—
scourging of him is said to have Dave Atlur, .Sioux Falls bantam ­
been carried out in order to expel weight, defeated Ollic B artlett, of
front his hotly "the spirit of evil
Minneapolis (10 rounds). Frank
which possessed it.”
A dozen persons from Bordeaux, Hollis, of Rt. I’nul knocked out
some of them ageil women, art- Earle l.illydahl of DesMoines;
said to havo comprised tho party (thrro rounds). Paul Wangle of
which rendered tho priest helpless St. Poll I won a decision over Natnnd flayed him with cords nnd left Itlpon of Milwaukee, (six rounds).
him in such a serious condition
thut it is asserted lie will not he
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.. Jan. 0.
able to resume hi.) priestly duties —(A*/—Midge Mike O’Dowd of Cofor a month.
ljimbus boat Hinkle May (10
-Marie Mosmin, a janitross of rounds). *
Bordeaux, founder of the order of
"Our Lndy of T ears”, has been
A woman won the Sangamon
cited to appear before tho author­
ities and explain tho attack. She County, Illinois, hog-calling cunclaimed, however, a fte r the priest tefat this year, and, knowing nun
had been belabored, th a t he wns ns well us wo do, we should think
casting n spell over her."" She and any m arried woman would. —
Albert Kroger are being held by American Lumberman.
thp authorities.
' The'prosecutor wns surprised to
find th a t all the members of the
attacking party belonged to tho
upper mlodlo trlasa and wore of
im portant means.
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Cattlo receipts 12,000; fat steers
steady to strong; yearlings show­
ing strength; killing quality Im­
proved; bulk 8.90@10.5Q; best
yearling heavies and medium
weight 10.6O; somo heavies held
higher; ntockers and feeders very
Bca,rc? : ^ rm * active trade oh cows
heifers fully steady; spots
h
wenk to 26c lowers
practical top on) heavy bolognas
JUSAX. XJNTATl* —tUVRSTMCNT*
0.00; outsiders buying choice vealLobby I ’u lea to n -B ru m ler llld g .
er* a t 13.60® 14.00; packers most­
Hanford
F lorida
ly 12.50 downward, steady.
Sheep 14,000: good and choice
light handy weight fa t lambs ac­
Quickly showed weak- tive; strong to 25c higher; heavies
relative strength of slow; early bulk hotter grades fat
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Jan. 6.—
it Liverpool having lambs 1G.75®16.2G; around seven
k about any aggros- doubles to city butchers and ship­ (/P)—Today wns another ono of
■pro a t the opening, pers 10.30@10.60; few sales of scnsatfnnnl disclosures in the huge
■tlior conditions *n heavy lam bs'at 15.Q0@16.50; fowl- counterfeiting plot that has al­
■ reported, and sell- ing lambs strong; choice kind up­ ready, brought a dnxen prominent
■C ot lenuing com- ward to 16.25; fat^-shcep steady; Hungarians wittily tho shadow of
■diflcloscd the mar- few decks of f a t ewea early at prison.
B id on tho declines. 8.50@9.00.
Whilo detectives continued their
B e number of stnnil- Butter lower, receipts 690 tubs; raids Ih aefaffch' of Kddltlonal evi­
BeM out and to stop u-eumery extras 43: standards 42% dence, fifrther arrests wero made
Bnlte fixed limits
and tho namca of other notables
Into operation. Tho ■JU7^1, fiwto 42@42%; seconds 42® allegedly inyolvod were made pub­
janged to %c lower,
lic.
Eggs unchanged, receipts 6,011
y |1.78 to |l.7U ami
Among ‘those taken into custody
to $1.54 was follow- cpses.
this mopning was Baron Sigismund
ling -of a rally and
Perefayf, fonder iqlntpteraf the in­
tback to $1.77 Vi for
NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—f/R—But­ terior nnd intimato -friend of tho
for July.
ter steadier; receipts 43,482. pack- Into’ prfander Count Tisza. Count
le . weather in the toK “Jock current make number Sxmrecsant, a powerful political
leader, also was arrested and a
igether with th4 ro- two 31 ifa @32.
kvement of tho corn
Eggs firm er receipts 18,876. wannnt'Wa»i«Hicd for Pojico Pro­
rmness *to com vnl- F tw i gathered extra first* 4114® te c t Ttfibossy, who" left on a hurfirsts.40@4tv Pacific coast
whitM firata to extra firsts 42 %@
covercd.
4«j cheese firin, receipts 152.
.Vnothcr development was the
departure to r‘ Italy of ono of tho
CHICAGO, Jan. 0.—(A3)—Pota­ ^French tofatecl__ _ __ ,
B ^B
toes trading good, market firm; working here, to t arrest tho Hun­
Doesn’t hurt one bill Drop
receipt# 40 car*; total U. S. ship­ garian Fascist lender Ulaln, who
m e n t s . ^ . twelve Canadian cars; in snld to have fled over the bor­ little “Frccronc” on an aching cor
instantly that com stops hurtin;
s*fef!?ff*, .saeke(l round whites, der. ‘f i r ’.'.']), '
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4.10@4.36; few fancy 4.40@4.50; The printing’works of Iho reynl then shortly you lift It right
Idaho sqckfd russets 4.20 @4.35. Uoogmphle society where the for­ with fingom
Your druggist sells n tiny bottle
reflected the upward
ged notes are.believed to havo been of “Frcoxonc for n few cents, suf­
engravod,
was
tho
eoiitor
of
an
com market and of
CHICAGO? Jqn.
Foulficient to remove every-hard com,
intonsivo search by tho authorities soft
com. or com between the toes,
for a draftsman, engraver and
und tho foot calluses, without sore.LE, Jan. 0.—(tf&gt;)
ncafl'OT Iritatlon/
quotations pm- gegse 18.

Earle T. Field

M o r e Disclosures
Made IhH ungarian
Counterfeiting Plot

*Steen Wags later a Ulefretm r a ttW
him, reading tometh/ng flip thlt:
HAVE BUYER FOR PROPERTY
A T FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOL­
LARS PROFIT.

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ing thing but this is wlmt Mr.
Frcnch/auTcovcrctl about Ashe­
ville, and if you arc looking for
opportunities for investment, for
business advancement, or for a
happy place to live, you can spend
thirty seconds to good advantage
by taking a good took at this.
Write for specific information and
illustrated booklets to Asheville
Chamber of Commerce. Asheville,

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'AGE FOITR

A R ev ise! Time-Table

Sanford Herald

M 'M I U NOfTUCi All obituary
••tie**, earda of tfcank*. rrei'lut l a n and nolle** of *«o*Milnnwnt*
i-hara** ar* a*«it# *111 be
a l*re
anr*d fee at r/aatar »«l*«rti»ln*

■wi»s

iR t t a r n

A a s n c it T r n

i ' iusss

fb » AncvUI^I Vr**» I*
■elv »nllllr&lt;l l« the nw for resbilcaUva of all n*w« .1 «;&gt;*trhr-t
v-lltr-1 to It ,*r not (•tb,r*t«»
WI1**I In lhi» caper and *t»o O-*
eat new* euhliehed herein. All
Rht* of r,euhllratlvtt of
Sg«trh*a herein are «l»o reacted

ciMirts

• - C h H tr w tiu ii
of
boulevard
l i m i f la k e Monroe.
^-Com pletion of city beautifies1U u prograaa.
is—Expansion of school system
Xdttfc ynnitiwn for increased fa■ E m-

As Brisbane Sees It

TO
NORTH

For One Cent SO Day*
Down in Fort IjHitlcrtUIe the Daily New* is advocating
Congress Wrestling
that the Florida East Coast Railroad change its schedule
Older It ride*. Better Race
to approximately the exact time the trains arrive. T he
Bo They Brained T hen
paper says trains in th at town have been getting in a s m uch
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
Cenrrtnat i tax. • &gt; n « f f —
as fifteen hours la;e thereby causing Inconvenience to m any.
The News says that it is a positive fact that no southbound
TH E COURTS are still render­
trains ever arrive on time and it believes it would be n good ing preliminary decisions concern­
idea to adjust the time table so that the trains m ay (run ing the Tea Pot Dome scandal.
There was less delay with a small
on schedule.
*
thief recently tried. The judges
Sanford people, to a large extent, feel the same way gave him twenty days in jnil for
about it. A few weeks aro we had occasion to go to the every cent stolen. * That ra te of
punishment would put one of the
railroad station at two-thirty in the morning to meet an Tea
Pot Dome gentlemen in jail,
incoming train. The train was late. We went back home according to his own figures, for
and returned a Unit four-thirty. At five o'clock the first about six hundred million years.
section of the train arrived b u t'th e party we were waiting Our justice makes better term s
for happened to be on a through Pullman and th at was on for wholesalers.

the second section which, we were informed, would arrive
anywhere from fifteen minutes to an hour a fte r the first
section. It came fn after due time. Now if the railroad
schedule had called for the arrival of that train at five or
five-thirty, think of the sleep we could have enjoyed, think
of the inconvenience that would have been avoided.
As it is now, those who must meet friends or relatives
coming from northern point* lose many hours trying to he
at the depot when the train comes in. Employees at the
railroad station do their best to furnish information about
trains, but even they are frequently in the dark ns to ju st
how long it will he before a train will arrive. The kick of
telephones in many parts of Sanford makes it almost im­
possible to take this means of communication With the rail­
road station.
We understand the railroad has had to delay many of
its passenger trains in order to do what it can to handle
needed freight. We have heani many tell of the hours they
have sjHrit in c a rs at Jacksonville. If this is so. and we
are not cridcn*itig th» transportation company for its e f­
forts to r u \ e its freight, there is aii the more rvnsotr why
the schedules o f pa-M’iiger trains should Ur adjusted to
allow for ilelai &lt;
If facilities « .-&gt; r'-innshed S a n fo rd by th e ra ilro a d
th a t iricv m irg p o 'p !,
♦ -iki tv v u p v I’u llm an N 'r th s u n til
m ortiing. condition* would not lie so hud. b u t a s th in g s a re
now th is &lt; er\ice isn 't e v e n S a n fo rd 's people, even th o u g h
S a n fo rd i- one of th e m wt im p o rta n t jHjints on th e en tire^
railro ad lute.

1 have jounteyvd far
I s lb* year just dor**.
O k the seas we travel.
And the rood*
r*n:

AND TH A TS THAT

The rapid development of r.idio. and the successful re' cvivng in one nation of concerts broadcast in other
nations thousands of miles away &lt; rvsulttng in a demand
| for a universal language. t:i this country where a -score of
languages have disappeared under the predominance of
English. radio o f f e r s no problem that has any W aring on
what words shall be used There i&lt; ('•&gt; en fu sn m irt the
air simply because the touted States and Canada consist
of English speaking pcoph

YOUR NOBLE congress is back
at work, w restling w ith your prob­
lems, which include th? coal strike,
the farm ers w orries, surplus crops,
foreign lands not inclined to buy
with dear American money, ytc.

KIRK'
AUTO t o p s
*M« Cart a Ia ,
C n tlm

TH E DEMOCRATIC leader of
the house want* a congressional in ­
vestigation of the Colonel Mitchell
case. He suspects th a t Mitchell
was punished for giving fart* to
the house aviation committee.
Of course, he was, but you re­
member the gambler, told he
cheated, who replied: “ I know it.
but 1 do not like to be told about
it.”
Th-* war departm ent does not
hfee to be told about th a t Mitch­
ell case. Let u&lt; b 'p e , neverthe­
less. that it will ho told .

_____ .11*. *r«Ie 1

Model Trim c*|

n ig h t

\ rt rv-ellrnt thing for the (lern .tr raev mother* older on the
average. w*!t ba*e *cns and d a jghters, ‘tronger. on the average,
and woman 1 i* w ll know if she
n » r kn**r.* arvtm ng. th at men
•houM be ‘elected ;arufully.
Col. E H. Grven. very rich
Texan, and I n v*: :•?. who have aduted eleven girl*, say “girls need
to b-* urr tected fmm th eir first
sweeth Jr*- A gtrl in the ‘pupp".
■ve' *tvgv need.* protection from
herself
a* *.“e needs a den*
t **. » “•.•*’ *he ha* s toothache.”
To \ young g r f every man
any fri"\ is a ttr —
acle o f perfec­
tion.. until *h*- ti—i* a b e ttf f 'd r e
• ‘■.•I
lirveft :* r'g h t.

rv&gt; not v i j i .
ter evenlnca—*&gt;
for a better $.«ait vantage of ear t
N'*w etasae,
typ e* ritin «
at the S»nf.vn! Hi*h
day. 'V«il8&lt;tdj(
□Inga

THE WHITE COLLAR WORKER
NKW V-*KK H ERA LD -TK IBIN E
to a free fV.w of tab*&gt;r between
the two cln-scu T h t fa c t seCma
ft* be that ir th:* &lt;it&gt;' and genera­
tion we e'aee a hiither prem ium
on the pn-.ihge of w earing the
■Vkite collar thar we *i:•{ a genera-

' .&gt; rappen
L&gt;r. Shoruk".
i-vn w ith dip.
' i'f antotoxm
* .*nt t , tail {■. r

In Europe* th e ren d itio n :* ntach. d iffe re n t. T h e pr* g ra m s
‘ b ro ad ca st by o**e n- ."V v &gt;.&gt;r. t h ; f conlui-.nt v an be d i-tmctl.v h eard bv a t lea** -..v ot''**e cou"tr&gt; - a " ! th -e &gt;;\
1 b«v« beard an angvl
alm ost itp. or-abiv r a w f ' re n t Iaitguag- - S •‘r r a 'l a re
And s demon tvll
1xomo of th e n atio n s v V th e w h &gt; f e r s - •*■ .ire .lim es:
Ub, tnttch about Hcavyn
d istin ctly heart! m a n o th e r
(
And some about belli
T h o se who have j.i-t r* *ume*! fr* "** E o -.p . ■ .
th**
1 have brushed wing**
th is co ndition is b ein g feit th e re a *vadv
s. ** - v v .
With a (lviirg star
fu iu csh b e tte r raiu« p ro g ra m s '^a*' *»tk
s •*i • k
■ &gt;*
Oh, the dream -worM dr tft Iftd
su ltn 'g in th o se c o u n trie s wh *.K h.i\*■ ,•
Where the blue rn:*ti a re ’
facii " v s. tu tt r g ,n th * :r reveiv »*
• •- .
v
I havy seen "Egypt.
1e»&gt;rr*- *g 'f ro m -th ^ r kin&gt;*s
I h a v e s e e s 'v .* v
t ‘i itn speech is - ■• ■»!*-*f pt ,".i !ii&gt;
" c i a.*1 z
* at;
Oft, moon above t n , le* rt.
Ang bright g : j / tu.*n*
e n u n ciatio n h as much t*1 do v. th th-* m an y r
■ wo ■
vr**adcastt*! 'p e e e h is received.
l*h' -e wh 1 heir'*
1 knve sailed *Jle II
irvsses p* f rv gu la n g u ag es, fr* tv New \ rk. o r .V *. \ e . t ^ '
And the China Sea.
u :g h t reai .;e th is fa c t m ore n&lt;*w th a n ev er
Oft.* tic* cakes, and almond euk
A nd am ber teal
*
W hat laru u u g v v. I; everttua y becom e uu v -f-a l .&lt; i.uc
e
rta
in b u t *vi t h o re c o n tin e n t alone cons:-* eg
f r:t. ■
1 have loved a lover
l a the Vaii# of (kashmir.
th a n a h u n d re d m ." n o f E n g lish sp eak in g pe**rie. urn* w :t
Oft, golden rose and nigbting i '.*. hufidredao*' thous.i: bs .o' ••then* u sin g chi - lan g u ag e th r o u g h ­
'And one white tear!
o u t th e w orld, r s aim* s t safe to p red ic t th a t o u r own
to n g u e is d e st.n e d to becom e u n iv e rsal, a t locus' a- fo r a But all in nut said.
And only half La done.
rad io is concerned.
Oft. the snow and the cedar bouith.*
On Lebanon!
—Barbara Young

•„.m ago

i * ife-»

F l- jc a tiu n a l a&lt;ivanUg*?s

i t the
tf. * il r" .'Ur vouth have
n* iTe a c* ntmuaily lr.tire tjin g prbp*'*tion
tr.ehi a*r;rartts for the
" b u ;-'b-*” &gt;r ire business and fir*.in- ia! ■*&gt; rid *r-i the * are no
lo-»-vr •* ; .-.ir ti&gt; *a rific*. for-the
*. r*.*iv fc*.2 -e r - a r - r z power of
ty . \*, »
-k-*r t.n- r business

itxybv . Vlc«-Pr^siil«n6 Duwl' m
would like to sue thu purntcnuihtM'v
rraolvu not to m.ak*# a;iy w,#rv
erauk ( about bn* litfht agninat th*Sanatu cuius.

Nirim juii Hundrod aitii fwont c
Fiv« aooni.-* (a# navi# broken 'nnny
McoHs. Iji fact w: -sounl lot iu
•Ururi.'Mid if it hn.* broiit-o
onl (or record-broakiii K,
GttoilJipsta |ir*rdii:t
tiun of nuw laud dnu
Coal*!: by itph' n»i,i.
chusnrs o£ Uliiiur- .vuur
nilt turn; out.
Bpoukutg of rvwirt hotvih
boar*itn»r bound m no n'IuulI).

jpimls “roMort' t&gt;# ail Air',

tactics a t Uu taliiu and don *
“whu bulls. *

MY FAVORITE STORIES
S. COBH

Not ju st empty roniaact

the true romance of achievement, of progress.f
betterm ent of mankind.

R EA D THEM .

u*nr*i* ignorance

i.* t&gt;*a.*ants w*;n.*

he actual w*e!di th e p r e s t ’vho

:
•i

m the ground
whippvi the
to r

on.-

R E A L ESTATE A N D INVESTJ1EK
216 E . Second S treet

year

*.i *• noc happened
m .i »mee in ■ d a y s
■ fa m ily ,
: View

O rd in arily we are not overly sy m p a th e tic w ith th e neg ro
race. We do nor. look upon th e m a s th e “p o o r dow n tro d d e n ”
people c e rta in n o rth e rn e r* would have us believe. W e be­
lieve th a t h irin g the p a s t fifty y ears, ta k in g the race as a
whole, they have rece ed fairly g&gt;&gt;ed tr e a tm e n t u t th e h a n d s
of tn e w hites.
But oceiisi' nally _a situ a tio n a r ls e t w hich com pels us to
look u p o n .th em a.* even y et an op p ressed people. T h e re a re
too freq u en tly found am ong us w h ite people, b u llies w ho.
when they feel the u rg e to fig h t or kill, th in k th e y can s e t
upon ■*om« dark skinned m an vith im p u n ity . W hen th e y
ret th'* ta ste fo r blood. ,&lt;r have a n e w a u to m a tic th e y w ould
c out. th. ■ feliberately -it. or th e , f ir s t n eg ro th e y see,
m ow ing th a t th e ir word, “ he drew a k n ife an d l s h o t in
■jetf-defeniM* would, be taken a g a in s t a h u n d re d n e g ro e s'.
L ast ween in i certain F lorida tow n th e w h ite d riv e r o f
an autom obile was delayed by a n eg ro fu n e ra l p n x e s s io n .
He shouted for th e procession to stu p a n d lec h im th ro u g h .
He g o t o u t ol his car. “cussed o u t” se v e ra l n eg ro es and. o r­
dered them to !et him th ro u g h . W hen th e y a g ain fa ile d to
obey his command, he slap p ed th e ir fa c e s,
b u t .i^ funeral precession is a fu n e ra l prucesuion e v e n
w ith negroes, perhupi* m ore so. It is s o m e th in g w h ic h to
them , w ith .id r. * rig am aro le h r q u ite a.s sa c re d a s a n y th in g
s h ite men know*. &lt;hte of th e negroes, a p p a r e n tly in s p ire d
Every tim e *ve g et a bill mu:
jy tile holiness of tile itussiou. knocked th e w liite m a n dow n. “ Pleuso Remit” wo get alinuei
V nother negro h it him on th e head w ith a tw o b y fo u r. An enough to g*&gt; ami pUy it.
am b u lan ce ' ■&lt;it aim to the* *hospital i n a r a t h e r c r itic a l
AJuohol was distillud first m
amu, io maybe th at's why A n
nightii were so .wonder' il,

mb ditiuhuur eggs t»tt rmilioii j
_
li£ LltVLN
I aip#.'* Motimsulnii was- bubf
^ bubo.
\ coctaiu cupuuu .1
r-iguin.
**■--------.
sruiy was uu trail before , courtkto be oualune by thu iiiunui H: martiul . for allug*s| uibmcutiun.
a green feu a t the SenfnrdJ’Htb orderly, wHJtu n^rrm was Mu­
tt* «dub golf cuurio, golr bulls, Sun.-enar. appeared w .» witness fur
Ming tu be increased 111 price, tile dufonce.
.*.;'**.int'sl I'mxi* dinpuU'li -*uy&gt;
“ What was Uli^coniiiliiin of tin*
tpt utauiifa, j v r nai&gt; aunoums- acmieud. un Uiu «lau&gt; m nitijUiin .' '
a t •Umditi'-l hull:, which have- aaktd thu judge -uUotcalu.

This age is full of it.

M A N C E O F B U S IN E S S IS D O IN G FO R YOE

E v e r s in c e * N -*e p rim itiv e d ay * w h e n D a v id k illed
G
o
lia th w ith hi.*' -.ling -h o t, people h a v e a p p la u d e d a n y
Tbrva's comjninv, and tw o’s an
triu m p h o f th e w eak a g a in s t th e s tr o n g
N e u tra l n atio n .•cguiuunt. ‘
w ere p lea se d w ith J a p a n 's v ic to ry o v e r R u s s ia . M en c h e e r ­
This ia a
country but don' ed w hen D em psey k n o ck ed o u t th e g i a n t W illa rd .
Whan yora start nut to *ou it.

Romance

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE

Men wh.# don't taka thing** too
Mxiuualv get awov with them.

•MX* your nockot-bouk an hum1

*

Being a rugged character in
right, but ymt are liahlu tu a
your tooth out snapping thorn

HunCUhe bright sidi*. Soint* iri
and put him in bud.”
*N'i. inr,-' *uiii,private JCcSwuu- ee» a r e down. Yog cun get ! i^«
ny. *1 *ui41 vvint to ipm rtem with culormur** very cheaply mnv.
•

tiimiupiajii—ihat'a oilk. sor-”’
Practically all tniminduntand
“ Did he *ay anything; tlia t would
bind veu ui think hu wom inhuxi- ings are caused by. people vbi
don't understand they don’t under
uuUiii '*”
stand.
f^ld hi- ay .m wiiing a t a l i i '1 * Some* people might a., wull Ii
«aL.iiut - —went-y-tr-rn— roOCl'1
"gain 'Tiihur, .«r.
'Volf; ha did any worn tilin g .”
Iw Mill .for tun c e n ts1Sweeny.
been preuphurv-they have ,ui i
Wl»«c was th at?'* ’ •
■
h a rd time m aking any money.
•nd. tie fifty cent variuty will
“U has.huen repoirud.’’ sLaLi,,!
“ Well, »or. jgsc as t was Ioavin,
h t e sixty ojfnt-N tile advj»m:« tile judge, “that bu was in oink ,
'Md.Swccny
Chttun sitnatimt ia. had. Fgi
aiut hj tilo high priui uf ruh- conditurn, tiiut yog hud tg hulp him he .sex tu mu, Ig#
if
yuu'ru
wakin'
call
mg
aaciy, fa r ors received so IJttlu fu r their c
tu his cjuarUim and. iunlre*a him
tog they arc nutting coin nuw.

\ WOODROW WILSON YEAR
JACKSONVILLE JOURNAL

-• sg'iu nr Natluns ia muni nu;i u««n auui
uday than over bn for'.*, though it has
f i it jumu if tile mi me put- f'm ns.
u* tnuuurauncj have buun, Mr. Wilson v
od to stun w a r.;am i brin g m adun of thu
i lot:. *r iiitornarionul un- tim e ones on u
I'iimr. Et is iinrdly buliev- intantiim and
lut v'uhin Ions tltun two plum hod. It ii
i-'tsr his iouth thu ailminis- his own cmipt
in power luis virtually du- siipiul: Uunum
xttund a world disurm a- eraltin ir his ;
■nnforenuw ‘niinsored-bv tliu wholu-liiiurtasl

ABOUT PATRIOTISM
YOUNGSTOWN (Ohim TELEGR.U3C
Patnntiinn is an sMmshtinl virtue
He who auks t. is nut fit fiir the
privifvg-- if ciugenifiip in a free
country. But. Hint ovary o ther vir*tuu, iu* ibeRiriena muy trn n a
furtn it ntn a vieu.
Patr-utiiitn a loyalty to tiiu nn»tiun. ft is the culm ination of m any
lustier Inynitius.
Luyaltv tu iht. fam ily comes
first But ho \vhinat loyalty tu- hit*
family tnuki**, him &lt;UsIoyai' tu bin
community ia nut only a. bail oifcizun, but an unworthy father.. Bh»
whom.* loyalty to 1 thu cummunit^f
makes him dUihiyaL tu thu «tnt#» ia
a u t serving w ell th u statu.

whuse loyalty to* dm sta te m akas
him dialnyai tu tiler natiuit ia • a

traitor.

t So far, everybody agrees,. B u t1
.when we ilraw thu in itvital! Ie comnlUHton th a t hu whona Inyalty ta

nutniit.
I Up- hi die point, they- aay„ the
Ibtner loyalty m ia t mmiatwr aika
hi the lurgrr., Hut the nation, ia
thu end;

This ia the uuiio millstic eiuuir
vininm, which ig the enemy «£

Beace.

*&gt;0 s r x i of Lind oa hard road and railroad near lam
division, price per a c r e _________ ;— ----- ------------- R
i ! acres of land, ten acres in film groeg borders nice, tw
five acres right on raifnrasf and proponed highway near
ford ready t» subdivide, price---- ------- —----------------- *■
10® hits, west first street wttfc five homlred and siitT
fruagagw on same, the very best hoy ia the city, price l&gt;*
Two U«s corner Thirteenth and Palmetto. 114x117. — W
Three lots in Brentwmid. fifty by one hamfcwd twenty i
fourteen to eighteen, h u g e orange trees en each b t **
from Orlando highway, price each, te rm s --------------—
One f?»e roam bungalow near Zldmr Springs, fiva atm
in tine condition beautiful trees, term*, price-------One haase and bit GindervUle, five roams, dcctnc ■
w ater in yank, price KUHMJlk tftSOdl® c a sk

O n e 5 -m a m h a w * m th e W tlL blucK o a a f ­
f o r d Avenue#, c o m p le te ly fu r n is h e d . $£300
cash * T e r m s o a httliuico*.
«
O n e fa rn m A e d 3-coom, h o iw e ih. B iw e Court

oa Hibiaeort Avenue..
T e r a r u o n i applibotibh'.

ICttatera. *ap*»uns'

O n e 5i room; boupd dk QljHrftWvUlR. S W W * ^ 5 0

cOtfiL. ..IJuIWWO

CO(m u w m

Wi Vfdi
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m ft$ % S lif i: rt

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�Personals

Entre
Nous
Bridge*
-c n iu e
in u u s
D n u g e ' r ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Luncheon-Parties Are Mrs. Eugene Tittle Is
Club Is Entertained’ LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY Held At Country Club Hostess A t Bridge In
Honor Mrs. Thumble
By Miss Martha Fox j
c
______
Monday waa an Ideal day for

Theodore Livingston of New
York City spent the day here on
E ntertalnin in her usual charm Tuesday transacting business. *
ing m anner, Miss M artha Fox was
a t bridge Tuesday evening
A lfred Robson has returned ahostess
t her home on Oak Avenue, when
home a fte r spending the p ast week she entertnihed the members of the
in Sonth Carolina ami Georgia E ntre Nous Bridge Club and an
where he went on business.*
ex tra table of players.
Garden flowers in the various
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ball and
combined with greenery were
nmnll daughter, who have been the hues
w ith pleasing effect in the
.guests of the form er’s parents, used
where the card tables had
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball, left-W ed­ rooms
been
placed.
The floral tallies were
nesday morning In th eir car for also in keeping
with the decoratheir home a t Miami.
tions, and were hnful painted in i
pastel tints.
&gt;
Mrs. T. E. Scott of Ft. LnudcrOf
exceptional
interest
was
the
dnle, is tho guest of her son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Scott at card gnme, the prize for high score
am ong the guests being won by
-thoir home on Union Avenue.
Mrs. Deane Turner, who was proMiss nerthn Taksch has retu rn ­ sented a basket of lovely rose buds,
ed to "The Holy Names Academy”
at S.-n Antonio, where she will re­
sume her studies a fte r spending
the holidays here w ith,relatives.
i

Mr. nnd Mrs. E rnest Molnnr nnd
family
fam
ily have returned to
_ their
-----home n t Fem andina n ftc r spend­
ing the holidays here as tho
’rlday ■&gt;
guests of Mrs. B. E. iTaknch nnd
tcoriardi will enter- family.
i Harrison C hapter
at 3 o’clock n t the
Miss Pauline Myfcrs of the Uni­
I-ake.
versity of Kentucky, nt liv in g Mcl-aulin will en ter- ton, Ky., has arrived here Jo nsihers of tho ^Ilook sume her duties of toncher in the
a t her homo on Sanford Prim nry School nnd will
Fat 3 o’clock.
moke her home with
Mrs. L.
I of the W. C. T. -Tharp in the Wclnka.
■e of Mrs. Me Ha
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Jam es F. Hawk­
B ock.
ins have returned home a fte r
■ ion Auxiliary will Spending the holidays w ith Mrs.
K i n of Mrs. L. I*. Hawkins’ parents, Mr. nod Mrs.
E v a n s Street nt 4 I,. Ci. Horne a t Mocksville, N. C.
They were rfccojnpanied home liy
Bard Chupb r U. I). Mrs. L. G. Horne nnd Miss I vie
n th Mrs. \V. Theo- Home who will be their guests for
K her home in Mny- some time.
rotters will give the
■ of lectures'“ EngP pcts" nt tho Woin6 ’clock.
[turdny
(c CIu&lt;» meets nt the
"Fannie Stcm bridge
rth- Avenue a t :1:1ft

Wesley Sunday School
Class H o ld s) A nnual
Flection Of O fficers

B to ry Hour ut LibH ock.
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Monday
la by tho St. Ague
N ock ut the home of
lid Phillips on ' Mag
l with Mrs. Phillips,
In YVhltner and Mrs.
as hostesses.
1 Club meets ut the
I. J. L Miller with
•nil Mrs; J. H. Colatesses, nt .‘1 o’clock,
it of Holy Cross
r a t 3 6’etock nt the
i. R. A. Newman on

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Some Women W ear Wash Gloves
the
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Many New Designs in Wash
Suede and Chamois.
There are some well-dressed
women who seem perfectly con*"n t to wf a r «iKht-toned, washable
*Hp-on gloves for almost every
n,orBlng and afternoon occnslon.
And for the evening they persist
In w earing none—tucking their
arm s iijto the sleeves of their eve*
ning wraps or keeping them covered under the folds of their capes,
™ s is interesting In view of the
f°r n Yp*r &lt;J'r
b L’v**-'
bave i**1* more elaborate and
varied than ever in the ’J**10*0
history of glove making. There

ing absurd about the arrangem ent. |
I'l’oin linn- to time one hears of
most ri'taai'knhlo ways of making
old things d". I heard the other
day of n woman who re-covered
her old satin slippers, and I just
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Women do much less “mnkiiiT heard of another girl who, when
now thnh they used to. I her black satin ihmcin" slipper»'
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suppose this is because they bake grew frayed and ragged, pasted
less t ime,
don’t mean thnt w o-j over the worn spots neatly cut out
--------! men didn’t use to l&gt;u busy, but a npplit|uees from flowered silk.
The Dependables Class of the generation ago there were nina&lt;+■She had seen some expensive
Methodist Sunday School was most women struggling along on iiisuf- French slippers with the flow er - 1
delightfully entertained Tuesday firient incomes willing to go to no rd appliipiees and i t , occurcd
evening a t a buffet supper by Mrs. end of pains to make old things her that she might m ak e 'h e r old]
W, S. Thornton, a t her home on do for new ones th a t they had n&lt;&gt; ones do in this way,
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West First Street.
money to buy. Now they pocket
A short business Session was ' whatever left-over false pride they,
held, a fter which supper waa sorv- may have and get a job. If they
ed at •mall tables covered with ex- have household tasks, they tn •;*ipii.-ite lace cloths and c e n te re d ! part-tim e work, feeling that it is
with vase* of cut flowers am! ferns, better to work for wages than G&gt;
A sui'iptoiis chicken supper with scrimp nnd scrape in the old-fashall the accessories was served a t 1loned way,
7 o'clock
I Still, of course, there must I
Following supper various games i thousands of women in this eounnml eunte-ts afforded much m e r-' try who are so situated that they
rim eni. Miss ..Katherine Jay «ie-j cannot go to work. Then if th"v
lighted her hearers with a grotSi of have mine leisure thnn money the\
humorous readings. Music /and are willing to make th ip js «»ver rt
songs al • helped add pleasure to &gt;the old fashioned way. To mat.
the evening.
i nn old table cloth over into tahV
Those enjoying th e gracious hos- | doilies seems like n lot of work,
pitality of Mrs. Thornton were 1 when you consider that the made
Mrs. T. O, Alford. Misses Luna over doilies will probably not Wear
Mae Fleming, Kathleen Jay, Nn- verv well, and the same m ight lu­
nette McDonald, M artha Rhodes, said of making over Turkish tow
Drone Roberts, Frances llugliey, j els into wash cloths. Hut if you
Clara Rankin, Norine Norwood, ' simply haven't the money it .*
Marion Hand, Nome Williams, and 1 worthwhile. An/1 so yml may work
Mrs. Herm an Middleton.
j two or three hours to effect a s'nv— ■— ------------ ---------■ — ■— ing of not more than 10 or IS

and the prize for top More, a lore*
ly flower basket wan awarded Kin. ■ &lt;
Monroe H atton. The honor gneat
was presented bath salts.
Mr.i. Tittle served delicious frtiit salad, wafers and coffee a t the
conclusion of the card mime.
Invited to meet this charm ing
visitor were Mr*. Ralph Stevens,
Mrs. Ed Melsch. Mrs. Monroe ' j
Hutton, Mrs. Paul Lake, M n. Wlllian J. Hardy, Mrs. G rant Wilson,
and Mrs. J. D. Woodruff.
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F ra g ra n t yellow ami white n a r­
cissus lent their beauty on Tues­
day afternoon when Mrs. Eugene
Tittle entertained a number of her
Jriends a t bridge a t her home on
guest, Mrs. Thumble of Orlando.
Myrtle Avenue, honoring her house
Tallies, in keeping with the dec­
orations nnd other details, were
M r. and Mrs. M artin MeDanltl
used in keeping scores for the in­
teresting game of bridge played nnd smnll non of Bunnell, ore
during the afternoon. Scores were spending the week-end her* with
counted a fte r several progressions, relatives.
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Dependable Members

Robertson, Williams and Monahan
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
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It seems all wrong—yet if

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lo a man wno see/es me
opportunity of a lifetime
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J o f ' nve made money, as moneyp nl-i»Mr goes i t yi-wr town. Y ou are
r o r ’. l o r t / L\ enjoying the pleasures
t n it ic’ve yt&gt;me,&gt;tith your stictcss. But
Fomeliotv you arc not entirely satisfied.
I here's sumcthin** somewhere in your
mm.I that doesn’t quite m v ' i i r r up to
the dre am s you had a lew years a^o.
^ ou are the man we v. u;U in Coral
C a ’dcs— M iami's miracle suburb.
Fo r here in tliis laud of everlasting
sMtihine, men are m a k i n ; money in
rma./.ini; fashion — not only in real
(stale, hut in the tr a d e s — in the build­
ing of apartments, hotels, business
blocks — wholesale and retail estab­
lishments, and places of amusement.

T/;era'll be a S Million in £Miam 't

p a of white and yeln t h nrpnragus ferns,
■ vantage in the spa■ music rooms where
p were arranged,
p ic was the spirited
P , which caused the
FPaas all too soon,
kero counted, it wu*
tw. W. C. HiU hold
i was given a pair of

M r . S. Davies WarljcLl, president of
ilie Sc.il’ua rd Air Line, has said tha t
Miami will he a city of a million people
within ten years! Thin k what it will
take to house, feed, clothe and keep
happy this multitude of population. . . ,
( &gt;tltcr men whose names represent
the very essence of foresight and busi­
ness j u d g m e n t — F o r d , F ir e s to n e ,.
Fdison, Dcerm,'?) Du pont and Ingcrsoll— have come to Miami or southern
Florida and invested millions. T he s e
men h a v e fa i t h in the f u t u r e o f
Florida. Th ey know a "g ood thing"
when they sec it, as their records prove.

Special Sale on Wool Goods
54 inch Flannel Broadcloth Coating
and Wool Kashia in all shades. Plain
colors, also checks and stripes. Values
$4.50. and $6.00 yard. Special close­
out price.

I tables were pluccd
Ituffod dates which
during tho game. AfIng of the prizes, the
Kl by her sister, Mrs.
•erved chicken salad,
ipples, saltines, pick\ W ight substituted
i'. club member. The
t present wero Mrs.
I . Jam es Ridge, Mrs.
Rner Jr., Mrs. Ray[M rs. Edw ard Betts,
H u nt, Mrs. Hawkins

Tour Security in Qoral Qablcs
Coral Gables is a city of homes— a
permanent development. Already more
than thirty millions of dollars have
been spent in improving, the city. O ve r
a hundred miles of paved streets and
sidewalks, street lighting and w at er

$2.50 to $3.50 Wool Serge, Tricotine,
Flannels, and Poiret Twill. Navy, tan
grey and brown, 36 to 54 inches wide
all wool. Close out price

Explosion
mi Beach
To Three

-f o r somethin-; more than w ha t is
nlrcaJy yours— lose no time— come to
Coral Gables.

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Trips to Coral Gables
Bus leaves local office
Mi lane T heater Build­
ing-Monday, Jan. 11th.
R ettirns on Saturday,
.; Jan . 16th’.
M ake reservation a t
once, as quite a num­
ber from Sanford are
g-oing on this date.
Call, w rite or phone
our local office for full
details.
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Rex ’Beach was won by the
Charm of Qoral Qablcs
1-ew people know this country better than
R kx R e a c h . He is a man of true discrim­
ination and taste. T h e beauty of C oral
Gables won him immediately. His enthusiasm
has led him to write a book upon the miracle
of Coral Gables. Let us send it to you,
together with full information about Coral
Gables— fret.

T o r a l C a b l e s C o r p o r a t io n
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„ , M ilano T h eater liuUillnir
Hanford. Pin.
I’hyno ISO
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Ucaca e book and
full m iorinaiion about Coral Gablet. I
T d ' r .l . n d that tbit placet me under no
obligation.

JH, J«n. 0__(/p)__
the Gulf Refining
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‘‘G ulfs,,rite” here
'■ ■ u ltc d in the death
■ * r s of the crew and
B tovcral other persons.

bdrcwR, 21, engineer.
Bhnson, 20. oiler.

I 32, engineer,

p r y Hanson, of the
fely burned,
fogel, superintendent
ining Co, plant, bruia&gt;od.
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CORAL GABLES
iS T C ia m i ’P j i / i e r a J ^ j .

talon •followed a flnrooccured during an ntfnlto the furnace flru
t torch used’for thnt
he three men fn the

4 0 Miles of Xyster Front
GeoRcfc LM brajck.

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as hostesses last evening they are you havo tho two or three hours | (yfn
President, Airs. Jack Scott; Vico- at your disposal, ami haven’t t h o ,^
Piesident, Mrs. Mahloit W ri-rht;. 10 or 15 rents and hive no prnc-1
Secretary, Mrs. M. E. Higgins; ticnl way of earning it—then from &gt;,.,)U
T ic a ire.-, Mrs. Zvb Ratliff.
'y o u r point of view there is n o th -c„un

cy A: Mero
-s To Friloah
lutk Tuesday

golf and other sports a t the S an­
ford country club, aftd tpllte n large
number of local people and visitors
availed thcmaelvea d f th e oppor­
tunity of enjoying the hospitality
of the club.
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Centering the luncheon- tables
were crystal baskets filled with
narcissus nnd rosea with sprays
of ferns.
Mrs. F. J. Fitzsim onsvD. B. F itz ­
simmons nnd T. W. Monahnn form ­
ed a party a t luncheon, a fte r sev­
eral rounds of golf.
Another p arty a t luncheon were
Mr. Smith, Senator F. Ford, Mr.
Rolf nnd son. F. Fatcher nnd R.
Fatchcr.
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Judge nnd Mrs. T. A. Lakey nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Schatzs of Lake
Placid enjoyed the day playing golf
nnd Inter formed n party ut lunch­
eon.

bought in several so-called neut­
ral tones. You should be guided
by the tone of your frock In choos­
ing the exact neutral tone of your
glove. For instance, there Is a
rath e r ruddy beige shade that
looks best with any of the rose­
wood tones, while an oyster whlto
or a cream tone goes best with
other colors. I t is interesting what
a difference attention to such
simple detnils of dress ns this
makes.
You may havo seen on display
In one of tho shops new doeskin
slip-on gloves dyed In bright col­
ors. There arc vivid green doe­
skin gloves, gloves of an Indigo
blue and gloves of the soft clear
red thnt has been stressed bo much
the Inst few weeks. Of course
no one knows just what fnte nwnlis
these bright-colored gloves—but
there is no particular reason why
women who consent to wear paint­
ed shoes and crimson heels would
draw the line nt colored gloves.
In the meantime, the cuff of the
cuffed glove grows shorter. Right
now there is n short glove that
ends with a nnrrow "belt” that
straps right around the top of
the el**ve ami is considered very
sm art.

Florida Real E state
Appeals To Boys Who
Started School Fire

lartm ent Bridge Pa.-[omnn's Club nt 3 o’Bra. \V. D. Gardiner

R luimf; of Mrs, Percy
■nils was the scene
l y p arty on Tuesday
*i Mrs. Mero entcrKc» her guests being
■ the Friloah Bridge

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In Greater Miami bjr an' apIraatc 40 per cent addition to
ionnnire marufnctnrcd daily in
Relief from rail embargoes made
neeeanary by restriction of freight
shipments to perishable food
‘Eitimnalon of storajre facilities
for fru it, pnnlen truck and dairy
products by a plant as large as the
Jaripcot In Greater Miami—
. These were assured to Miami hy
tho signing of a contract providing
fnr tho erection by th e' Florida source of supply of Ice, with ample
Bast Coast Utilities, Tnc. of a storage facilities within instant
&gt;1,400,000 cold i tornpe plant on reach, nnd nt the snm ^ time will
the Greater Miami area
eighteen lots in tho industrial sec­ provide
with a much cnlnrged supply of
tion of Coral Gables.
, perishable foods. Truckers and
Gonld Interested
drove men also will bo protected
F. Merrick, brother of nirninst loss when shipping or mnrMcrrick, owner anti ere- &gt;k,,t condltlort* do not pc
perm it of
Coral Gables, Rut the ne- auick disposition of their
tnoi - proK
potintlons under way nnd saw the uct.i.
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deni tbroujrh to successful eompleF,ach of the stores in the Utili­
• tion. Sidney Gould, of New York. ties buildinjr will have spnee for the
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rzprrr.onted the Florida Enst Coast stomffe of nproximntely a carload
- Utilities, a New York corporation. of foodstuffs. All of the shops will
f t ; Which rrccntly concluded nogotln- |,e ,,|uipp«l with tho modern retlonr for a plant at West Palm rrifrcrntinKfrigernung appa
apparatus.
Beach half the size of the one to be
arreted here. The principal slockHELEN IN BUYING MOOD
‘ &gt;ra of the corporation are SldGould, George E. Bridget!,
NEW YORK—Helm Wills hns
Cosden nnd J. P. Hirch.
bought
eighteen racquets and 3
Construction of the new plant
eye
shades
for use on tho Rivicrn,
hero, which will have the most
odrm focllitles for the manufac­ pi nimbly for use against the in­
ture of 200 tons of ice daily and comparable Suznne.
tho storage of perishable products,
PLOT IS REVEALED
will begin on or Indore Feb. 1, nnd
the plant will bo In operation not
MEXICO CITY, Jan. 2.—OP)—
later than Oct. 1 or next year.
Tho five m ajor ice m anufactur­ Sure ini dispatches frnm Guadala­
ing companies of Miami produce jara report that nine men have
[bout 425 torn of ire daily. The Icon arrested the re charged with
‘ m l Gables Ice Company nnd tho plotting against the federal gov­
omit Grove plant add another ernment. The police are investi­
!0 tons daily. The Florida East gating the sit tint ion.
s t UlillHfT new plant will have
GARTER UOr&lt;ll KT8
inal facilities for the mnntiuro of 20D ton*’ dally with room
PHILADELPHIA. .Inn. 0.—I/P)
:machinery for tho production —The girls now have garter bou­
of an additional 200 tons every day. quets at dances. Flowers bourn)
.Will have 2,000,000 ruhic feet with ribbon to match the hose are
'cold storage space, the -inmost worn just below the knees.
„ - J m i ! plant south of Atlanta.
' Twenty stores will he located on
the first floor of the new plan*.
• which will occupy two lots in the
Industrial section. The building itself will rise five stories on its 100 HON. EH. WALTHALL,
by 600 font site. The cost of tha
'■Seminole Hudson-Essex Co.
Sanford, Fla.
Seek'PoIc
Dear Ed:
I There I. n good deni that I
'.o ihl wrl(r uImiuI preacher*, but
I which I will considerately save
lu r another time—lor whirh you
who read this should he riul) thank­
ful.
J he subject that I want to elu­
cidate n»w jH the question which
seems to he perplexing a great
many .preachers—"Is it immoral
fur a preacher to sm oke?”
I read a whole page on this very
important subject in a Sunday pa­
per (lie other day, tiaving some
lime hanging heavily mi niv hands
and wanting to kill it and not liv­
ing in a mood to cure how hori lt*L .
I This was a discussion of prearh' ers. |»y prenrhers and, evidently,
lor preachers. The gist of j| was
I that the preachers who smoked
Ihonghi smoking was all right, anil
the preachers* who didn't smoke
Iheuel.t smoking was all wrong.
Per .i nail), I would say that if ii
print her neither lied, stole nr talk ­
ed about his neighhnis, ■I he were
n! le to live on the small salary
that most of them are paid, nnd If
he never preached longer than 20
niinut r, fl would he perfectly nil j
right in smoke a rrgar, n cigarette, I
or, it he were out in the open, a
pipe. I do1ool think i| would b e 1
wise, however, for a preacher tu
smoke opium, unless lie w e r e one
of these long-winded fcllpwu and
. wanted t u try l| once just to gel
some idea of the effects of a full
hour’ll sermon on his congregation.
It’s all in the way you look at
things. Once 11 preacher wort fill­
ing out an application1 blank for
some life insurance in a m u tu al1'
company that specialized in insur­
ance for men of the cloth. ()np of
II r questions to Ire answered was,
“ Do.you ever dissipate?’' lie wrote
his answer w ith,great nnd search­
ing conscientiousness— “I occasion­
ally chew n piece of gum.”
Simp preachers seem to think
iH a I
that nil pleasure is sin, and the
Cnpt. George II. Wilkins (above) more yuu enjoy anything, the
If that were
and “Sandy’* Hmlth, (below) plan greater sin it is.
to hop off next March from Point true, driving an Essex ( ouch would
Harrow, Alaska, for n flight over he one of the greatest sins in the
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the north pole. They w’.’.l have an world.
Yours,
especially built plane fur
b00-n&gt;ilc flight. HII.L.
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with delightful surprise.

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they progress with the improvement program.

Call at this office for in­

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Are Received
[Over The Country
t\O f B ro a d c a stin g

tpUTS, FI*. Jan. 0.
'Maine to the Canal
i(on t® the Bronx,
i r i s coma ■In every
;WQMA of tho
Company of
(Tany of &lt;ba com. lo expreu a'ppr

j fM greater part-of
request ah answer
ft to th* neighbors.’
fiam, Mo., comes
„ program was comy, and that thd listent northern p&lt;flct were
nearing abont your
r-elect Walker of New
« decided contrast . In
M do Lessens in Crishearing nicely through
al Radio Club, largely
American army of-

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MILAN,
Prince BUDAPEST, Hungary, Jan. (L—
{JP—Today was another one of
sensational disclosures In the huge
counterfeiting plot‘th at has atIn i»« R io re u B c i r ready brought’ a dozen prominent let .Mondstirvanu. A t le u t; that
is the name taken froa^oiie of b it
Hungarians within the shadow of estates
in Rumanli, appearing on
prison. , ' f f i f : - ! the paasp&amp;rt ha had r o t . received
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■While detectives continued their from Bucharest.
Carol la stlH a t the hotel Where
raids In Search of additional evi­
dence, further arresta were mado
and the names of other notables, staying. Although having sepa­
allegedly involved were made pub-1 rate apartipetrif* they, are a! moat
constantly in each other's com­
lie.
■ Among those taken into custody pany, .MURK their meals togeth­
this morning was Baron Slgismund e r nnd alipplng jm t.through the
Perenyi, former minister or the in­ servant’s entrance for motor rides.
Magda in reputed to be 28 years
terior and intimate friend of the
Id. She la of leas than medium
late premier Count Tisza. Count
Szmrecsant, a powerful political
leader, also was arrested and a
warrant mas issued for Polico Pro-,
feet Nabossy, who left on a hur- tain a divorce Cfom herr husband,
rWd vacation when the ramifica­ .who Is"said to be a Rumanian
tions of the plot were first dis­ mrnjy officer.
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covered. '
Another development was the
A man In Oklahoma says h e kill­
departure for Italy of one of the ed a deer'w ith his knife. We aay
French detectives who has been tho dry law* arq not enforced
working here, to arrest tho Hun­ there.
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Is. said to have fled over tho bor­
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Tho printing works of th* royal
geographic society where the for­
ged notes nre believed to have been
engraved, was tho center of On
intensive search by the authorities
for a draftsman, engraver and
rinter, who nro alleged to have
idden or destroyed the plates.

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William BevanS, 76, is being held
in'the Logans port (Ind.) Jail awalting trial on a charge of first de­
gree murder. An Inmate o f the
White connty Inflribary, he stabbed
to* death Nelson Anderson, 74, in
a quarrel over Stella Shirley, an­
other inmate of the Institution. Ho
objected to Anderson'a serenading
Mh« Shirley, who is 37, with an
accordion.
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Vlo- l a ta k a a a ld b o n d s ao c o rd ln jc to th e
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a leU bid.
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T h e aald B o a rd re s e rv e * III* r ig h t
to r e je c t a n y a n d a lt b ids.
ll p ro p o sa ls sh o u ld &gt;&gt;o ad d re sn thB.purchaaa * dA! to
th e C o u n ty B o a rd o f B ublle
I n s tr u c tio n f o r ttn tn ln o lo C ounty,
F lo rid a . C e re T . ,W - L a w to n , B e r e ­
t s ry , B a n fo ro . F lo rid a , a n d m a rk e d
-InolB .
"B id f o r Donda.**
B onds.1
&gt;onda tl
, WlTNKfta th e b a p d a o f th e C h a ir,
tS , b e a t g la te r a m ; a t m
a n an d H ecrntorv a n d th o se a l cl
if cent' per an- M id ) B o a rd a t • S a n fo rd . Bem lnolc
C o u n ty , F lo rid a , th is th e I th . day

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lorrison, of Corpsey
Miners
M eet A gain
evidently was made
nesick by the music
With Coal Operators
io, for she writes, “ I
from Florida near
NEtV YORK, T an . 5.^GP)ut my heart is In
ARMY OFFICER DIES
ent a winter there.” Ncgotlating committees of the an­
Bf Poplar, N. C„ has thracite operators and miners met
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 0.—W ) ~
felt the spell of the again this afternoon in n further Maj. Gon. Robert McCory, 68, dieii
he remarks th at he effort to en d . tho suspension of here today. He had been in ill
hr you-all to play on hard coal mining since S ep t 1.
As the negotiators went Into ses­ health since the World War, when
jttar, tho Prisoner’s
sion,
thero was nothing to' Indicato h» served with tho thirty second
■other good music.
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that
they wero any nearer a set­ division.
lay this for me
tlement
than
they
were
Inst
when
bo listening In,
■ r
ntlon this was bytho conferences were adjourned un­
til Monday.
Dr H etcherLBrow&gt;i
On Florida
tho fans mention
SPEC! At 1S T
the talka on Flor*
M annish
IWQAM. and some
N o r ! f* Vft • ■'. / n e f S A /n
ri tho sneakers at
,rbcr’a Coral Gables
D is o a s t'S
) -gets its share of
1th dozen* of rcI ’l turrrmfull*
Rhrum»tl»ra, NtUrUU,
lous favorites from
Dlsretlve
Dleerdera.
/hy Are You Blue?'
L i v e r and Kidney
T r o u b l e * . Catarrh,
and I Were Young

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approving
‘ wiiv be
te be aoM for
aty tl*» day*
i aceeptance

X- to make
. woman pretWty akop ow*J
‘a convention.

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m e n u o f I l L O t l o n .Tanuary l i t .
By PRED T. W1UJAMR.
in each o f th e y e a r s 1*3* tn 1»4S
C h a irm an .
Incluntvo am t a n n u a l I n iU llm e n ta
T. W . LAW TON.
or tto .o o t. o n J a n u a r y la t. In each A tte a tt
o f th e y a a r a 1M* to 1111 In elu alv e
H urt, a n d K k O fficio S ecty
e n d llo.oo®, o n J a n u a r y 1st. m s .
WILSON. nouaiioLDEit a boyle
S aid b u n d s h a v e been v a lid a te d by
A tto r n e y s f o r B oard.
ao t uf L e g is la tu r e nf th e N iam o f
P lo rld a ap p ro v e d N o v em b e r ! l n l . Peo. l-tl-ll-IO Jon I. J

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Phone 493.
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ADVERTISEM ENTS T EL L YOU W H A T ’TH E ROMANC
OF BU SIN ESS IS DOING FOR YOU, - * :

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There is no finer location for a hotel or a high-class apartment house than
the corner of Park A venue and the Lakefront.
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| Asthma. Ray Kerer.

)m tho fire dopnrtsport, N. Y., writes
Dated tn Miami Unitho xndlo has told
todato 6000 students
),000. and that he is
in tne “way tho or
tho Coral Gables
plays the Argentine
.... * . , *
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the clearejt on my
t,” is the ward of an
Cgpa Charles, a
•writes that he Is an
da radio lan "when
B.” William B. Long
eott, Massachusetts
In hearing that
more celery than
|ta to in tho Union
sn moro thnn Michlknown as the celery
K&gt; wants to know tho
Dtlon of Miami,
rkcr avows that the
onjoyes as much as
Its of New York” is
loan Shines in Coral

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of M,n.

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In keeping with tho desirovfor
things mannish is this very fem­
inine variation of the mun’s eve­
ning waistcoat. Of whito satin
broadcloth,'it carries out the lines
of tho tailored coat. A scarf,
folded to resemble a stock, com­
pletes the effect.

CB, Mgr.
one 472-w

yard

with arltnUfie equipment,
jlpment, yrara of I l p e I
r. appeal to
rl.nee.
to jyour Intelllcenco and dUm In
Ti
CTetlon
In tho
lha io
.election
of a phyalclan W|
troat you, rant to too mo
------------------ftiaatd
ana in .
my edvai
advanced aytt-rm of treatm ent, whleh
la univertally enduraed. No Incurable ro M
accepted, no mall ord n 1 treatm ent InetltuUd, no false prutnUra made, no e lltte r
In*. Impossible e u .m rtc e * rtlren. I adverUM w hat
ta t 1I da — 1 da
do . what
K bit 1 adrertlea
tditrU H . I

SEMINOLE BOULEVARD'
117 feet

Oharno* fonoonnU*, urraa irr.m ri «, n u

patient's eonvealence. Coll or wrlto lo t
information and ad vies.
I ooo my patients In person. I operate
* • brohtb offices, “ medical companies" and
InetltaH a." My cored. satisfied and m l o
Ini M&gt;tUaU a m my, b y * references.

Dr.FletcherI Brown
216 MAIN ST.
JA C K SO N V IL L E . F L A .

CAN YOU SO LV E THIS?

DIERFLAG

Tho nbovo (otters when properly arranged form tho namo of a
late President. Everyone sending In tho correct solution will bo
awarded a beautiful lot, siza 20x100 foot, FJtEE AND CLEAR
FROM ALL ENCUMBRANCES, located in ono of our new sub­
divisions between New York und Atlantic City.
-a ti
. THIS OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 15„ 1926.

Maxim Development Corporation. ,
110 W. 40th S t,

IVpt. 400

New York O il/,

■"£

!e Is R ight
)RD

IMBERCO.

SHORELINE LAKE MONROE

reputation In accomplishing multi,

[COP JAILED
?H!A — D. Martin
r to motorists, is
six months in jail
and maHcasance,
appeal.

Women

I SPECIAL NOTICE—
If ungueatl o n a b I a
•kill, ra r ru it effort,,
fidelity to oblisutiona
and an eitablUhad

►NSUI, INDICTED
)N, Jan. 0.—(/F)—
is alleging violation
itlon laws wero rogrand Jury hero
C.- Kerr, former
onsut at Vancouver,
Kerr was chargng bribes, from Chlhem in evading tho

of

a n d Chronic a n d
Complicated OUeaaao

40-A CR ES
Black Hammock Celery Land
FOR SALE

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LOTS. NUM BERS 241-242-243-244 in tho owV4 o f
th e awVt o f Scctioii 1-21-31 Seminole Co., 1 Vi miles
north east o f Oviedo; Is
mile from 2 Railroads and
Paved Roads.
Surrounding Lands M aking’ Big Money in Truck.
’ PRICE 912,000.00
Term s,
cash, balance 1, 2. 8 . and 4 years at 8%
Semi-Annually.
N o incumberances, and 1925^tax paid.

jopertyjs wprth oday at least $1250 per front foot—we
to sell at $1000.00 on easy terms.

Address Owner, Robert E. EUis.

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This Owner Intends to Sell—
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therefore his price Is lower than surrounding owners,
expeck to g e t 12Mi acres on W est F ir s t-S t, which will
divide into six ty lota a t an average cost o f 9300.00 per
l o t /Total .present Road frontage 1,400 f e e t being
e t on F irst b
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�But *eocnnut shell, iU edges
at*d firmly to the stone. Th
■mail opening in the top al
point or the cone. Into this
the native fisherman squirt*
his mouth a pulp of cocanut'
cocaaot meat
have been fcoihenticated'b y Mr. which he has chewed fine. Then
Horn hostel. Fdfthermore he has the bait is ready for use. *■ ^
found an island where the natives
Doily during the month* of June
gain their fish supply In this very and July the natives dangle the
stones fnyn their canoea, keeping
manner.
On the Island of Rota, which pro­ them close to the bottom a t * depth
duces so little copra that ships in of some fifty feet. By Jiggling
the past rarely visited it, and now the bait up and down they spread
under Japanese mandate, Mr. the cocanut pulp through the wa­
Homboste] learned a t first hand ter. A fish colied “ Achuman,” the
this olden art. On Ilota, prehis­ Chamorro word **ftchu” means
toric native customs have wrals- stone, is particularly fond of coted long after they vanished from
coanut.
other lands of. the South Seaa.
Illustrating his story of the in­ . After two months of regular
vestigation which he conducted feeding they are trained to fol­
with some of the fishing stones low the atones daily. Then dur­
purchased by him Mr. Hornbostel
ing August and September the
told of their use as follows!
stones
are brought nearer and
The bait is n smoothly formed
hemisphere of stone* about five nearer to the surface of the water,
inches in diameter. It Is suspen­ until the fisherman with a hand net
ded from tough cords of cocanut can gather in his unsuspecting viefiber with the flat surface of the
hemisphere upjifrmoat. To tills victims, and the trained fish be­
side is attached n hollow cone of come fbod.

water* of tho seven
the ancient p rac tice * m l

hm m m Expert Tell Of Bow
M u d e n Train The Fish
T o Follow Stones To Be
G racht In Large Dip Nets
3ANA, Guam, Jan. 6 UP)—
ants of Chamorro life in tha
M b Islands who have long
punled by legendary allusions
o South Seas people to "train*
ih" and "atone bait" have been

MANILA, iJan. 6.—
respondent* ol the A.-sotUttd
Press).—A virtual monopoly of
the'P hilippines wa=
A pptloaU e

has started ngaln to rise.
The
authorities say th a t the"flood lim­
it will be reached tomorrow or
Thursday and without serious harm
to 'th e capital.
The situation in the Suburbs la
fa r from reassuring, Th« water la
beginning slowly to comb over the
banks of the stream and ia creep­
ing toward low lying towns and
villages.
In the northwestern
provinces the situation still is

ANNA U
ed hy the recent legislature confo r t h s r*i
trollng the seed industry.
(itM ibintfM of a married
The Philippine Islands Is the
w om an.
J 'V-' - ■ • - »
O n le r
J X jr
only region that has successful y
c a u se c o m in g o n ttit*
produced hemp, which Is used in fo Tr hfis
in a l h e n rin g u p o n th e p et

GEBBES DEAD AT 69
SPRINGFIELD, 0., J in .
(A)
—James L. Gebhea, 6n, former
president of tho K e lly -S p rin g fic ld
Motor Truck Co., which was re­
cently sold to tho American Bus
and Truck Co., at receiver's u l t ,
died today nt his home here after
a brief Illness.

h e re in a n d th e r e p o r t o f th e 8
lal M a tte r, a n d 11 a p p e a r in g to
C o u rt th a t th e p e titio n e r Jm a g
d u e A nd le g a l n o tic e o f h e r appl
tlo n f o r th e re m o v a l o f th e diet
Itlc a o f a m a rrie d w o m an by pt
r a tio n once ea c h w ee k f o r f o u r
aecuU ve w e e k s
In A nnwapi
p u b lish e d In S in iln o l* C o tin tv , y
Id a: a n d fro m th e r e p o r t . o f
S p e c ia l M a ste r (tied In tb le? ra
H a p p e a r in g th a t ne Has Im d e
In q u iry a s th e c a p a c ity , cpm pe
cy i.nd q u a l fleiB o tf.d jr-U i* p.-t)t
e r to ta k e cl t a r o o f a n a Vn,.n
h e r ow n e a ta te a n d p r o p o t y hi i
becom e a f re e d e a le r a n d It bi
th e o p in io n o f sa id S p e c ia l M a
th a t th e p r a y e r o f th e p e ti
s h o u ld t be g r a n te d 'a n d ( h a t

S garers

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J u d g e of th e C lrc j . IMCK fNHON. - W W W i l j
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u d lc la l c i r c u i t o f r i o r - G et l e d fiox

Make Money
“W HERE SEM INOLE A N D ORANGE COUNTIES MEET”
We have been in btiainesa "boosting Maitland**
ever since 1921, our off*
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values
here for our emt
S t us show part
buUdtoBin th is ideal
y 0u in
properties
section of a
nole and Orange Counties.

W e Solicit Your Business

REALTORS

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Longwood

: e . m anasco

M aitland, Florida

1,120 ACRES FINE CITRUS LAND
Four Miles Lake Front On Newly Projected Road

R e a lty C om p a n y

Acreage Our Specialty
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Many Listings o f Groves, Houses, Lots, Subdivisiu

$ 1 0 0 PER ACRE

Main and Pine Streets
Florida

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.. Business Properties and^fim alh::Farma. Prices
reasonable if you
are
looking
for any thing
ih the abo\
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Adjoining Good Town. Fine Sub-division Proposition

Call 2186, ask for a Representative to show you.

Lane-H ardison Corporation
31 E. Pine St., Orlando, Fla,

Suite 7—No. 24 South Orange Avenue
Orlando, Fla
Phone 1741-W,

Phone 218G

Orlando, Fla,

SOUTH "DIXIE HIGHWAY
4 Lots on Kuhl Avenue

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to be sold ns one. They run from Kuhl to
Orange, and nre Bituated between Michigan
and Illiana Avenues.
5Q feet on Kuhl Avenucqind 255 In depth.
Brice $210.00 a front foot.

FOR SALE

N o. 12 W atkins Bldg.

R EAL ESTATE

REAL

53 acres of land located on the W inter Garden State Highway, two miles
w est from Orlando City lirpits, 1800 feet frontage on Highwny. One of
the best subdivision tracts in Orange county.. If sold at once will take
11500 per acre. $5,000 binder. $25,000 on delivery of deed and abstract,
balance 1, 2 and 3 years.

FLETCHJEJR-BULGER
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44 N . Orange A ve.

ANOTHER BARGAIN SNAP
14V2 Acres in South Orlando

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Orlando, Florida,

Phoncp 1768— 2567

All in the city limits, subdivided, Htnked and platted ready for market. For
quick turn over will take $G0,000 oij the very best of terms. For informa­
tion write, phone, or wire.

See U s F or Orlando Property
REALTORS
Sanford Ciffice—-113 V4 Magnolia Ave,

ROBINSON &amp; SAMUEL
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Empire Hotel.

P. O. Box 1043
Phone 1G5

Miller B ld g.

Phone 746.

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Orlando ,Fla.

MR. IN V E ST O R

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“Never a Dissatisfied
Customer”
Up to date listings of Business Property, Acreage,
Homes

\ Also Small. Acreage for Subdivision,
Close to Orlando

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Phone 1417

18 N. Orange Avenue
Phone 2G62

Orlando, Fla.

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ake County,

a high grade development now going on and is

FRANKLIN INVESTIM
REALTY CO.

MARLOWE REALTY CO.
Orlando, Florida.
432 North Orange Avenue

WE HAVE SOME GOOD BUYS IN
BUSINESS PROPERTY THAT
WILL PROVE PROFITABLE TO
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�NEW YORK, Jnn. 0,
ew York, fab o iito ry .

le a n e d hew to
Old end new, o f professional burg­
lars.
These experts creek suposedly
burglar-proof safety vaults, nolvc
the mystery of electric alarm sys­
tems designed to protect buildings
from thieves and open locks, re­
puted to bo unopenablo without the
right keva— all to beat the burg­
lar a t hfa own game.
■ Wh#n a national epidemic of
burglaries becamo serious, it re­
sulted In insurance companies aud
manufacturers authorising tho
Underwriters Laboratories to as­
sume tho writing of standards .of
various means of protection and
then to te st devices to see. if they

•quash They tued m food the ed­
ible seeds, tubers and root* of
Wild plant life. A abort , staple
cotton was grown and used ft* garmanta. while the Ynccn fumlahed
food in the form of fru it and fiber
for ropes, baakfct*. mats and other
textile articles.
Rotise building reached a high
point of development, ;tho archi­
tecture of some of th e ruins com-

The grandmotherly features and
‘plentant smile Of Mrs. Jane E. II.
Lorjgley led lots of bnnka to cash
chock* for her ’■without question.
But flnnlly she was arrested, at
South Bend, Ihd.,’ charged iwith
passing icorcs of worthless checks.
The “nlco old lady" has seventy
alhses, police finy, and la known
chiefly as Mafy E. Paulson., She

F led to their classi­
n g . Basket Workers,
E * Workers And the
r*t were primitive but
Jy advanced, using the
ew, baking pottery In
titivating several va­
in. The Basket Workkshion pottery; used n
|ck instead of a bow
k flint-tipped arrows;
Lbblt hair Into Tucen
fcody covering. The
[oncers made a crude,
ey. and grew coarse,
igT otherwise vlrn. v
to.skull and. skclpted the belief that
iTace conquered the
bn their advent behteresting and "cfFf life. Thfey were
[iaf no mean degree
^principles of grav­
ure known to them.
|ts, miles in length,
B and they dammed
jado reservoirs for
conservation of
cipdl crops were
ra l' varieties of

ihg ufod, It become necessary to
evolva' cftbqrs. Proficient ''burg­
lars'* who could bo -trusted wore
employed' to sea whether the do­
nees Would give th e ' necessary
protection. ,
.,1*, .
Ope of the methods is to attempt
to -muffle..the alarm gong or to
put It out of comausaion. The ap­
paratus is Mt&gt;up. The expert be­
gins to work quietly, tskUlfully aud
quickly. Suddenly the gong.shat-

another teatii
time the shu1

sounding enu

method, of' n
i u c o l tti ptii
the time then
nothing U lef

Ivery . known
t h f Invention
finished

you choose from

approval .Is given. I f It fail
improvements can be made,
manufacturcra are advised.
So op through the days and
sometimes a t tught, goes.the work
■of safecracking, storc-br coking
and other burglaries.; The-experts
refer to each other!frequently as
tho "Omaha Kid," •‘Rod Hogan"
nnd other like names, but they
hnVc became known as the aannt
and most beneficial burglars In
business.

the safest goods
known.

are value-true.

•on villa a short hard-surfaced route
to Gainesville and South Florida.
Hundreds of complaints havn been
made relative to the two stretches
of unpaved road, according to tho
State Chamber, which regards
their completion as oho of tho most
important Jobs' the Sin to Road De­
partment can accomplish.

V EN ETIA N ISLES

S tale Chamber Of Commerce
When this civilisation ceased Is
Says Two Mile Stretch Of
not definitely known, b u t it *nded
Unpaved Road Is Delaying
probably (100 years ago. Scientists
believe the culture, of these Indian
Operations
In Peninsula
inhabitants was wiped out quickly,
but are undecided as to whether it
JACKSONVILLE Jnn. G—With
was by an upheaval of nature, con- the exception of the rough brick
ucst o f the slmplo scattering of highway down tho E ast Coast front
le clans to. other regions, leaving JacksonviJJe there is not a con­
behind a ‘silent record for the arch­ tinuous hnrdsurfaced rond Into tho
aeologist loexpIoKe.- "
peninsula, all because of the delay
in paving a total of only two miles,
Bays the F.lorlda State Chamber of
BY CONDO Commerce. The missing link is n
stretch across Payne’s Prairie,
south of IGainesville.
f t a t i s A LL*TH D OTFi C .R f C U - O W i
“THAT MORN| N i s 1 tWAS q v e 5 i
The fill for tho npw highway
across the Frnirle has been roudy
t j K a t h i s — t h i s 's TWe
for surfnclng for some time hut
Z A K CtWS U e R S , A NO O V G R H E R O WAS
the freight congestion has delayed
X JC K . : T H fe R ^ 'S TV»e H r&lt;3.H p e w e t s * ,
tho delivery of rock. For months
fs?
IS A S U C M T ,
motorists bound into South Floridn
have been forced to trnvel over
p p o s r t o ^ r R o M t h &lt;=&gt;—
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nbout four milcn of rough road
between Gainesville nnd Micnnopy
o r go out of the way from Gaines­
ville to Hnwthornc.
Tho unsurfaccd portion of tho
highway Is within easy reach of
Interlnchcn, from which point the

T h ey

Gems of America s Mediterranean — VENETIAN ISLES

a

asuggested
f t t t dthntn tho State Road De­
partm ent might bring pressure to
boar to obtain the needed supply.
Meantime the old county high­
way between Gainesville nnd Mic­
nnopy has boofi cut to pieces by

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ip y o u x ? R iv e
m e &amp; u . - - i r y , \ b U R . C /V R . A * l
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over, n fnlr ly good rond. The dis­
tance docs not vary moro than two
miles over tho Micanopy route.
.The direct rout from Jacksonville
via Baldwin. Starke and Waldo,
thirty.miies less than the route via
Lnko City, has b&lt;//n completed
with the exception of two stretches
with n total of about three nfllcs
between
.
...___ Maxvllle
■I®. . f^ w le y .
Here also the bed has. boon mndu
randy for surfacing nnd the final
work is being held up by tho short­
age of rock. *
Surfacing of the Prairie' road
will cut the distance between Ocala
and. GainosviUo six miles and af­
ford a hard surfaced highway all
tho way into the peninsufo. Sur­
facing qf tho stretch between Maxvillu nnd Lawtcy will givo Jack

By Williams

RW AY
I ’Ll. *tfeu. T O \NMUT H E S IN P E R !
M E S IN KEf? M OLDIN ' M E VlP. £ M '
T A K IM A P R I S O N E R A 'A W m O M M E .
1 R E C O C iN l2E O T H E T O O O COUDRED

v j - vaikW T d E M
A i N - r U t s c u o 'e

of all those coming to this wonderful land of
palms and sunshine for "rest, for !rdcrgatibn, or
to establish a permanent honfe^is- the waterfrrm f
J.I u i i t .

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The appeal of expanse of water, is, universal

o hftn

NfttUW. ha? te e n generous. &gt;vith\her gifts of
shaded lakes, small, quiet streams, of great
rivers, of sheltered bays and limitless .expanse
of ocean, and everywhere thdy are quickly ap­
preciated by the folks who flock to their shores
to rest and to play, and to build their homes.

Think; then, how remarkably fortunate are
owners of property on VENETIAN ISLES—
right in the heart of Florida’s most beautiful
body of water—Biscayne Bay—a small par- $
adise set apart from, the congestion of the
city, and having all the year the atmosphere
of the cherished summer vacation, the ever- m
compelling attractions of incomparable Bis­
cayne Bay plus Miami's balmy, always-June
climate.
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Demand and Supply

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BRONMiSkt com* AN:faEM i-frwfoi

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n never be duplicated.
No simili ■ ocation i n |H
P Biscayne Bay is
Upper
now ^^efver wilhbe available.' So hfefe you
have an ultra?desirable commodity of which
there is .9 definite limit to the supply. Your
own (goodi^fiagnieut will telle you .what may
be expected in the future as to ever-increas
ing .values.

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^cst Palm Beach Will
Construct New 1,150
Concrete Structure
Across Lake Worth

ey West To Erect
Long Pile Trestle
ther Proposed W ater
Development Work
To Be Heard at Meet

the dynamo of public
activity that generates profits,
Whet-o crowds gather, th ere cen ters in terest— w ith in terest com es activity
and th e quick yield or profits and prosperity— th a t’s w hy w o ara constant­
ly reminding you of Sanford Gro^p w here tw o arteral boulevards m e e t
Study the location o f Sanford Grove— note th e tw o m ost im portant boule­
vards of the Greater Sanford d istrict in tersects in th is developm ent— this
alone should be m ost con vin cip f th a t Sanford Grove offers you your

field.
UCKH.lt IJIUrDUUJf, tIUU. It
Hugh McQuiljnn, suspended last
/y U the snme time hrnring will
M H aheld on the application of the ■canon by McGraw for infractions
state highway district of of tfie rules, in eipected to return.
[JKfct Palm Beach for permission .A rthur Nehf, veteran southpaw, in
^ K w n s tr u c t a bridge across Lake Considered nvnilable. Jack Scott,
■ n th
connecting West Palm Virgil Ilttmcs and Jnck W isncr
Bj3B|uKh with Palm Beach. The plan also will he nvnilable.
The club will depend upon v et­
H E
fo r a 1,1 BO foot structure
ttfMkn the W est Pnlm Beach side erans, Frank Hnydcr and Grover
fEwfth 'a double draw span in the Hartley, the Omaha recruit for.
■c«nt«r providing a denrnnee of GO Hartley nml the W ichita Tecruit,
H i t l'h o riso n tal and 12 feet vertical. Hughie McMullen.
j.T h# open structure is connected
TO OEMAND PAYMENT
lywltli a causeway from the Palm
w flw ich tide 1,600 feet long,
% Q n Ja n . 8 a t Key West In the
1-codrt room hearing will bo held
tiT tm ' the proposal of the Monroe
county commissioner! to construct
bridge across Sugar Dmf crook
f l i -tnlfce from Key West. It Is to
cr he a 'p ile trestlo with causeway apprwcT
■ ^plication of tho E ast Const
Development company will bo
heard on Jan. 0 a t Fort Pierce
CROWDS BOTHER WALKER
Chamber of Commerce. Tho com; pany proposes to fill and construct
NEW YORK, Jnn. fl.—(/!&gt;)—Mnybulkheads In the Indian river at In- or Jimmie W alker sometlms would
like to skip out the back door when
drlo.
there in a crowd In his office but
ho feels it his duty to meet every­
Most of tha tears you ‘sec in tho body with a smile and say hello.
n^yiles are faked. Movie stars real­ Ho hnn ordered city officials to do
likewise.
i s e nothing to cry about.

A fter seven years of searching, Mrs. Samuel I’ullini of Terre Haute,
Ind., has found her daughter. Beatrice, J l , and has taken her homo
with her. Mrs. Fullim was obliged to gtvo the girl up in 1018, when
her first husband deserted b&lt;*r, and a fter her m arriage to Mr. Pullim
ifio could not ioente her. An advertisement in the Salvation Army
War Cry, however, nt lust led to discovery of the girl in an Orphan­
age in Bradford, Pa.

Governor Denies
Backing Land Sale

AM ID M AJESTIC P IN E S
B A R T N A SO N , Sales D irector

BEATS NEW REGULATION

First National Bank Bldg,

WASHINGTON, Ja n . 0.—(A1)—
Ono fellow has beaten tho restric­
tions against horse draw n vehicles
on certain streets. Stopped by a
policeman, he nrgued th a t the nninml he wns driving was n mule;
Tba policcmnn lfct him go only to
learn that legally sometimes horses
and mules, were construed to bo the
same thing.

Phone 240

Th.. Republican committee has
officially recognised young LuFollette ns n Republican. Now per­
haps the folks back home won't
recognize him.—Birjninghom AftcHcraUL
were about to put the poppor
plants out of business. Hall wns
faced with the proposition of de­
fra y in g arc or tho other when
Edwcrd Harris paid him $lt)0 for
the cabbage plants.

SECOND STREET

CYPRESS AVENUE

At Last Your Chance Has Arrived—Investm ent Proper ty o f the Better K ind^-Invest Your M oney W here I t W ill
Make You Money
Buy one or More of These Lots and Reap the H a rv est
Property In This Location W^II Enhance Faster Than A ny Other B usiness Property In Sanford—B e Sifre'
and
Get Yours. H ere Is An
id Get.
A il Opportunity That Comes But Once In a Man’s L ife Time. ,
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sday, January 7, 2:30 P. M&lt;
IN GOLD WILL BE GIVEN A W A Y
ABSOLUTELY FREE!

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Auctioneers

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Hom e O ffice: 116 Second Street, Sanford

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CHICAGO, A a . A—
didn't ms*n either of theee two.
The tweiDftTlMx, Work, Jardine standardised radio part*, tha
ite an audience, through the end New are fully as wise aa most ufacturmrs have gone back l
turday Evening Post. If he'd
wish them mado. Oeframlttx
aaid that they're not "all-wiso," it
consumers to find out hon
wouldn't have been so had. N6t
manufacturer* aha now -at
all of them claim to bo that. ; r
on the replies to thousands of
But '‘alt-wise" w asn't what ha
said or meant. Ha meant th at not
Radio thus becomes one of the
all members of the cahlnet are wise
men.
first great Industrie*, of It* site,
from which the public expect* that
the Smith company's parts must
The cablnel members—in cake
f it the Jones company's apparayou can't recall them all right off
the - reel—are:
*The dealer and thd consumer
Secretaries Kellogg, Mellon,
Dwight Davis, Wilbur, Work. Jat*
Indiana* who £ .1 JLd to
*•**&gt; **•» Mri°u«ly affected
dine, Hoover and James J. Da via,
iiUtant S ^ T etar/o?In tM» Irregularity of parts," says
respectively of the i&amp;ate, treasury,
A. J. Carter, chairman,of the stanwar, nay, interior, agriculture,
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committee of the Radio Mancommerce and labor departments,
.811 ASKS P R O B E ^ ^ ufacturcrs Association. “There iaAttorney General Sargent ana
rtGTON, Jan.
MP}— nX a man In the radio game today
Postmaster General New.
Whom, out of these ten, had
to the delay on InsUtat- hrho hasn’t wished for a Moses to
Richard Washburn Child In mind?
nptf, proceedings agaliyit lead the Industry out of the wild*
It’s possible to guesa some whom
hum , Company of Amer* ernes* 0f misfits. The Radio Manho certainly hadn’t at any rater

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Ktnslblo for the shows.

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- Long weeks of rehearsa l on a
new production, during which frequent changes arc made In t h e
manuscript, much attention given
to each character; definite decision
■ n r e s c h t a t l o n s , as to scenery ond a thousand other
■ show houses details. cause the players to feel

■ T w a d shows
K l Vetunu.
the blame
i K d d “because
i V andluvurious

ft *&amp;g£a£fiaSWa^W’

E howdker, la
Eompanlee. Aa
E are tncompelm are billed as
Cl stars of the
r which Is not
ble may fall for
it the time comes
i better way to

“It is impossible for atheg o u ts
to even approach thla feeling unless they go through many rehcarsals and put originality Into
their performance*,” she padded,
“Little Ulss Brown, “Twin Beds,’
“F air and W anner,” “Cornered"
and “Spite Corner” are some of
the plays In which Mias Kennedy
has starred. She likes her present
to establish a role the best,* because farce is her
ir the' road show forte.

g s Creek

Ins Church
Tomorrow
IS, Jan.
day or Epipy which memrthodox church
iptism of Jesus,
tro tomorrow
irch members
rf *the nation,
do a religious

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Secretaries Mellon and Hoover
NEW YORK, Jan. g _ ( A _
5[000,000 offering of National are conspicuously wise.
sh Register common stock, made
through Dillon, Read and Co., todny was over-subscribed within
five minutes-after the books were
opened. This Is one of the quickest
sales of a stock issue on record.
—
--“TURKEY IN THE STRAW"

AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES
Jacksonville, Tampa, Miami, Sanford, W est
Palm Beach, Daytona B otch
CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFICE
31*7-318 F ir st N ation al B jn k Bldg.
Sanford, Florida.
S. G. GRAY, RESIDENT M ANAGE

“f*ctur* " A” 0*1* 110" U ^ V,ln»

Senator Walsh, Demo- thi&gt; problem and we are going to
ontana.
carry on *until the work is eom-

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BOUT IS CALLED OFF

NEW YORK, Jan. 6— &lt;/P)_
The world's welter weight champ­
ionship fight scheduled a t Madi­
son Square garden Jan. 22, be­
tween Mickey W alker of Elisabeth,
N. J., the title holder, and Tommy
Milligan ' of England, was called
off today because the condition of
Walker’s .too, which recently was
operated on.

Si p is s e d ? £ l y ^

Hall, Portland and McCall

PROVIDENCE, R. I .- A doxon
old fiddlers seeking the New Eng­
land chftmplomuln, played “Tur­
key in the Straw" in a doxen dif­
ferent ways. /

OFFICE MACHINES

is a large Helf which (s cn[on of sponges.
Sci pates, howing represent8(AlQHY.
Jnn. 5.—
hilled on th(
. for informs

TUELL &amp; SMITH
OFFICE MACHINICS

made by com
mining an

P kiM 1MT,

Orlando

A t. M EETIN G
IL IIE III
STM EN T CO.
ru7
;nnv g iven .
rlth th a C h a r t w lth th a - p r o n n u a t me-tltiK
Inf the Han I,anlany w ill ho tiatd
he Com pany,--tn
; Klorliln, on Ilia
iry ISIS, a t the
dock P. M. for
IderlnR auclt m atitiiiht In-fore It.
Jay of January,

J. H . JACKSON
Long Time Loans on Residences and B usiness Property.
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E a sy Repaym ent Plan
O ffice In new M errlweather Building
2nd Street.

Phone 811

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Unquestionably the most important factor in the coni
estate, be it for investment purpose or for a homesite, is
d colds lead to
can stop them
, an emulsified
t to take. Creo-

142 Gallons Brown H ouse Paint, gaL$1.98
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Double Thick Pas{e Paint, g a l . ..... . $3.20
creosote Is (ve­
il authorities si
in* agencies for

Pure Linseed, Oil, g a l.-,.:,................. #1*30
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Floor Varnish, g a l.............................. . $2.20

i creosote, other
soothe and heal
• and stop the
ttion, whuetbo
stomach. Is ahUtscks the seat
eks the growth

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Section, and of all the public improvements of great magnitude that
planned for early construction. These alone are sufficient to warrant
mediate profits in no small amounts.

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M A K E Y O U R PU R C H A SES A T O N C E BE­
FO RE

Bradford local manager for the Coral Gables ofnnounces that Miss Sallie Puleston, former man»f the Taliahasspe District Office for Coral Gables:
iw connected w ith his office here

passengers t«
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THE

IN E V IT A B L E

IN C R E A S E

P R IC E S T H A T IS SU R E T O C O M E.

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�A Real Home
Start the N ew Year right by buying one of the best homes in the BEST CITY
IN FLORIDA—SANFORD,
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A five-room brick bungnlow with both and all m odem improvements a t
of Palmetto and Central. Lot 70x120. South and E ast exposure. Price Io
lan any other homtf of its kind In the city. Terms easy. Ready to. occupy.

No one eitiaen In a comm unity contribute# more, to it* d“ve’
lopmont and growth titan the Eaaltor. Ho I# by natural instinct
a builder with an optimistic, vision of the future and with a
■teivdfast faith in the city in which he live#, is •ver-readj .to
lend his enUiunlahtic ropport to ang forward movement Which
means a greater belter and more stable city. Realtor# aW
organited for the protection of the buyers and seller# of real
estate, the greatSafc of alt commodities on which our govern­
ment and all wealth Is founded, and, as President CooUdgo
stated in hi# address at the National Real Estate Convention
In W ellington, "Ha has sold it so well th a t it is recognised,
aa the best bay la tbo world today."

SANFORD has tho best year ’round climate in the State,
city In which to live and has the best people on earth. Sec—

Home ownership is the basis of good government and any city
which Is blessed w ith a largo percentage of home owner*, need
have no fear of radicalism or bolshevism.

THE HOWARD CORPORATION

The Cod© of Ethic# of the Realtor has stood the test fo r 2,000
yearn (Th# G oldm Rulo). When your affairs aro intrusted In
m n Realtor you m ay feel n:«ured th a t you will receive fair and

ZQ Z FIRST 5T.

square treatm ent.

Masonic Bldg.

Phone 72

Realtors

S A ££qg0 -

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CONSULT A REALTOR BEFORE YOU BUY, SELL OR
RENT REX l ESTATE

LOANS

362 feet at the corner of Park Avenue
and Seminole Boulevard at $1,000.00 per
front foot.
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Announcements For 1926

Lot 19 at corner of Park Avenue and
Seminole Boulevard at $1,250.00 per
front foot.
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575 feet frontage on West First Street
with possibility of 900 feet railroad
trackage.—I consider this piece of
property the absolutely best huy on
West First Street, and will help de­
velop it- See me at once as present
sale price will likely be withdrawn

Real Lake Front Property and a' real in
vestm ent a t the price.

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Opening o f Second Section o f F ort Mellon—
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prices decidedly low— reservations now being aci
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cepted.
■- ■ Beautiful

new

h ^ e s —Spanish

Bungalows

and English Colonials—-Commodious and indivi­
duality supreme.

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on th e H igh Shores o f th e St./Jofaa

Among our offerings of B usiness Property
and acreage unusual values are four*!.

The DAvey-Wipston,OxganL
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Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
REALTORS
2 10 East First Street. Phone 708-7Q9

Phone 48
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Magnolia A t Second
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Office Thone i\lC0 '
Residence Rhone 520.

M asonic Bldg.
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INVESTM ENTS

LOANS

SA L E S AGENTS
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128 F E E T F R O N T A G E
on Celery A venue cornering on Cypress one blo^k from
Sanford Avenue.
Excellent Site for Service Station or Store,
Priced the next fo\y dnys at $90.00 per foot,

The Best Buy On Sanford Avenue,
164 feet including Lots 6-7-8 in Block 10,
on tho corner of 8th Street and Sanford
Avenue for $250.00 per fro n t foot. This
is an ideal site for an auto show room and
garage, none better in Sanford.

53 Acres Celery L a n d,
p a r t cleared, Ask us
about it.

Ter mu to'Suit.

Tamiami Land Co.
See Mr. Richardson for term s

McCALL &amp; FOX

Room 3, Ball Building
Property.

Phone 142 *

‘The Firm Substantial”
221 Melsch Building.

113V4 Magnolia Ave.

Phone 745

REALTQR

Real Eat*

Sale* Force: It. (I. Fo«, CJ. E. McCall, R. L. Shipp.,

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1.—2 5-roora flat#, with bath, fti
in 10th and 11th streets, 50x117,

'AMID MAJESTIC PIN E S1

BA RT N A SO N , SA L E S DIRECTOR
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Telephone 249, F ir st N a t l Bank Bldg

Under construction new Spanish stucco house,
seven room s; garage and servants quarters. Corner
Magnolia and Spurling. E asy term s. Will be ready
fo r occupancy about February 1st.
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New Spanish typ e bouse; s ix rooms; in B el-A ir
on Mellonville Avenue; easy terms.
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N ew Spanish stupgP "bungalow in San L antb;
easy term s. ,
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Lots 8, 4 and 5 Block 16 Tier 1 ; corner o f San­
ford A venue and l&amp;tH S t. $100.00 per .front fo o t
for quick sale. E a * y vtetfna.
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Price $10,000. $3,000 cash. 1

4.—Lot *60x117. facing East on 1
$12,000. , $4,000 cash, 1, 2 and 3 y e a n

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Lot 20, Block 8, San L anta; price $2,600.00; .
F acing, E ast,
Phone 632W
4 Palm etto A venue

Telephone 7

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FOR SALE One 7 room house
Sanford a moat home-like ho
dose In, jri
Ul; located on corner Magnolii 1st. For *ntl
Ave., a fnlnute* walk from boal
neaa section. Opart all year.
2nd Street.
J. R, McDo n a l d , Mgr.
Phohe 485
Walden, Box
CUti s A i.t; Land to aell on the
main road, In Grapevllle, one
AUCTIONEER
acre. Apply;George T. Bal*
WE SELL Idta and aubdlvlaionv half
limror
at public cuetlon. U f a Burgar.
A BARGAIN: Small cottage, only
»om 6, Rock BWg. Orlande Fla.
91500. 5 room house claae u}
town, modem conveniences and ev­
3— Autos. Rent
erything, cheap. H agan Realty Co.
108 E. 2nd Street. Phone 63H.
AUTOS FOR BIBB
®.\0» K AUTO. SERVICE Day
H. COWAN—All kinds
or right. M eets-alltraica. Bsv I AMES
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
rsrc transfer. Phone M l and BS-ft
Waver «rd Boat Tanka. At Oak
Avej.ua and Third Street Tale
REEL * BON8
91000 CASH
1
Yob Drfva 1L
4 room house furnished, lo­
W. Myrtle and 2nd BL a t R. R.
cated near Geneva Avenue and
cement work, sidewalks. M U abort distance from town.
5— Autos, Sale
ing blocks. Irrigation boxes. J. IL
Ready for Immediate occu
rerwlllegar. Pt e f c _____________
d epen d a ble u sed cars
PRICE 94000
HILL LUMBER CO. Hound* »
Service. Quality and Price.
1020 H udi^ir 7-Taae Touring.
_^$500 CASH
4928 HnMiobile Touring. ■/.&lt; {
5 room house on lot 60x160,
SANFORD
DRUG
COMPANY
1920 Bufck 'Six Touring.
ready for Immediate occupancy
“The Rexall Store”
1924 HupmoHUe Touring.
located a t Ginderville. Price
We make a specialty of our prompt
9-1000. Balance easy terms.
1923 Overland 4 Touring.
filling of prescriptions and quick
1923 Essex 4 Touring.
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6 ACRE FARM—93600
"Terra ^ to Sorao People"
Drugs — Soda — Hot Sandwiches
5 1-2 acrci cleared, but not
tiled. 1 1-3 acres In wood land.
MILLER O. PHILLIPS, INC.
l U n e &gt; A c u o b i b a a uj « u m u » u l
1-4 cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years,
.Florida real estate adrertisa in
the 8L Petersburg Timas. Ona can*
Phone 3
5 ACRE FARM—91600
cant a word daily, two m ate a won
3 acres cleared but not tiled,
Sundays. .
linn flowing well and located
HUDSON-ESSEX
UNION PHARMACY
within 7 miles from Sanford.
203 Oak Avenue
l U First S treet
This Is an exceptional buy and
Phone 41
’rescMption Specialists
requires only 9600 cash.
376 fo r Immediate attention
SANFORD BUICK CO,
9760 CASH •
212 Magnolia Avenue
8— For Rent, A partm ents
Will buy a now Spanish bung­
Phone 367*
alow, 4 rooms and bath, fire­
FURNISHED up to. date a p a rt­
place and other modem im ­
CHEVROLET
ment, hot and cold w ater. Call
provements.
Balance
easy
Don*Jon. Chevrolet Co., Inc.'
a t 708 First Street. II. A. H alver­
terms. Ready for Immediate
2nd and Magtaqlla
son.
occupancy.
PRICE 15000
* DODGE
FOR RENT: 2 amall unfurnished
Miller O. Phillips Co., Inc.
rooms. 1201 Oak Ave.
Pleasure, cars and
91500 CASH
Phone 3
Oak and 2nd Street,
New modem house with 6
9— For Ilent, Rouses
rooms and bath, breakfast
HUPS—MORMONS
nook
and all modem improve­
FOI^RENT:
4
room
hou"*,
nil
con
Sanford Automobile Co.
ments,
ju st completed and pur­
vcniences,
close
In,
also
an
un
208 Magnolia Ave.
Phot
chaser can occupy at' once. Lo­
furnished apartm ent. Kitchen cab
cated on large com er lot a t
LINCOLN — FORD — FORDSON Inet for sale. Apply 1108 Myrth
Bel-Air.
■
' Edward Higgins, In c .PRICE $6600
Commercial &amp; Palm etto. Phone 331
FOR RENT: House and garnge.
92000 CASH
NASH
Call 1200 Magnolia Ave. Mr. or
5 room house with bath and
Sanford Dealer, S. A. Pine
Mrs. C. A. Tnknch,
other Improvements, located
208 W. F irst St
Thone 617
on corner of Palm etto Ave.
10— For Rent, Rooms
REO
and Spurting. Has garoga and
Fla. Reo Co., R. A. Williams, Mgr. FOR RENT: Nice upstairs bed
chicken ynrd.
208 W. F irst St.
Phone 617
PRICE $5000.
room. Phone 104-W.

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■correct Insertion,
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VERTISERS
(presents tire tho/jl t r with rates,
bi fiention will give
linformatlon. And
Icy will assist you
Btur waht ad. to
■effective. ’
I n t n o t ic e
fthmitil givo their
S l i c e nddress as
^foone number, if
K it? . About one
thousand has a
ie others can’t
1th yoo unless
f address.

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latlons

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A p a rtm e n ts
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FOR RENT: One furnished bed..room adjoining bath to gentle­
men. 1103 Oak Ave.

Board
Office, Storea

A c re ag e

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Exchange
[ Groves '
[H ouBes .
jse, Rent
f Btoclc
I Miacellaneoua
D E state - u—^
m ture
f Wanted

6— B usiness Opportuniti

LOVELY ROOM for gcntloman
only. Call 1010 Laurel Ave., a ft­
er 6 o'clock or phone 49-J.
FOR RENT: Furnished room in
private home. To refined young
man. 609 Magnolia.

FOR BALE: A good growing buai
ness recently started . Takes a FOR RENT; Rooms, with or with­
out meals. Reasonable rates.
grown *m an ttr handle. W ill' pay
t \
a hustler $5000 per annum. No Lincoln HoteL
investment to speak of, Box 00, FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms.
care Herald,
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Lights, wood and phone, ' paid7—Business Service

iJewelors

12— Rooms and Board
YOUNG LADY desires room and
board in private family. Can furnlsh references. R; V. care Herald

, Trees
id Supplies
E m rs
:c

,8 LOTS
on Genova Avenue at Oak Hill.
I’RICE 9850 EACH
$376 Cash. Balance term s ,

and Stippllea 1
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"OPEN ALL NIGllT
P
Wrecker Service Day and Night
24 Hours Storage
„ WALKER GARAGE
Sanford Avp. A 2nd Street
•_______, Phone 60

FOR SALE: House, easy terms.
Would take light qar or truck as
p a rt payment. Route 1, Box 79A. ‘

CORNER LOT
I
with eastern exposure. This an*
exceptionally well located lot.
on corner of Magnolia Avenue
nnd Martin. Lot is GO ft. by:
131.4-and can be bought f o r
$1000 cash. Balance terms.
PRICE
$3000
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Undo
Ftoridn, qnd F I o r .1 ( OHIO—Xenia. Make your
Heighte, Florida on Dixie H igh-{through the Xenia Onaette.
la, Ohio. Rich ag ricultural
trict. W ant a d .a n d display
on request.
33— Wanted

Stucco
S h eet Rock
Shin gles
R oofin g
Sew er Pipe

sal«*
Zendis­
ratea

W E W ILL B E OLAD TO

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
618 F irst National Bank Bldg.
Phbne 713 .

Sal£—Furniture, etc.
Our prices a te r ig h t.. 1
term s. W e w ant your 1
Sanford Stave A Furnlt
j.T lF i 821 E. F irs t S t

FOR SALE—Space on the page
for elaasifled advertisements.
Why not rent those vacant rooms,
or sail that second-hand goods?;

L .T . B R Y A N ■!
50 f t . on W est F irs
Street; E ast o f Eln
A venue w onderfu
busin ess site. Pri&lt;$e
$700 per foot.
A . W. Harz

Phbne 536

W. V. WHEELER
Incorporated

I WANT T o b u y d tirc t from ewtrcra only, nny kind of property
in Sanford within next ten days,
before I Irnvo for north, will buy
houses, lots, business property and
acreage If prices und term s are
right. Give exact location, and compiste term s in first letter. Propctry must b» priced right. Address
P. O, Box G"&gt;8, Sanford.

MURGANTOWN. W. VA.. people
are Interested In Florida. Each
of them through a classified ad
In the Morgantown POST. Six
cents a word for six consecutive
issues.

Realtor

0 . TA YLOR D YER
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BETTER GAS &amp; OILS

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410-411-412'
F irat N ational'B ank Bldg.
Phone Ml&amp;W.

W s S p e c ia lis e In W r e c k s

Sanford R adiator and .

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W o rk G u a ra n te e d to Plena* •

HILTON’S

darukr i n o r
119 Msgnolla A t*
8 F irst Class Barb,
__ Special Attention

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WANTED; A-l eollcitor for work I I / S h , w hy‘can't 1 Uava a skin
like other girls? Why dp I
in SsMlnole County. Must be
conscientious ami produce results. have to have these ugly plmplos,
Apply W. II. Stone, Herald, be­ blotches end blackheads?
"If I could only find somothing
tween 3:30 and 4 p. m.
that would clear up my skin and
Riro me back m y soft, rosy com­
38*—Wanted, Situation Mule plexion,
I know I would be the hop­
WANTED: By college man, post ples girl In the world! What can I
tlon with future in insurance o f d oIsr that you talking? If It is, you
fice. Two years experience in gen­
eral insurance work. Apply ‘.’In su r don't have to worry a minute? Ju st
build up the rich, red blood In your
ance" cure Herald.
body. Then your akin will bo aa
POSITIONS WANTED: White clear and sbft as anybody's.
That’a what B. 8. 8. haa boon do­
help all vocations supplied on
short notice. Fleaso w rite, wire or ing for generations— helping Na­
build rich, red blood! You can
phone 2632. N orthern S ta r Em* ture
build red-blood-cells ao fast th at tho'
yment Bureau, 80 E. Church impurities
that cause breaking out
St., O rhndo. Fla.
on the akin hardly, get Into the sys­
beforo tho pure blood annihi­
39-'Wanted Situation. FemiJe tem
lates them—kills them right out—
stops them from breaking out
through the skin.
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And then thia« rich, red, pure
blood feeds and nourishes tho tls*’
sues of tho skin and keepa It look­
ing healthy.
40— Wanted Real E state
That’s all there la to I t H ealthy,.
vigorous.red blood such as 8. 8. B .'
a large watting UsC
bcgiias.. What have you

42—-Advtg’. Mediums

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AUGUSTA CHRONICLE — Au­
Fhone 4 6 1 - J
gusta, Ga., A ugusta’s greatest
COMPETENT r.tqnographcr, capa­
ble of handling ordinary office classified medium, ratd, * cash, 9c 1 t i l l Sanford Are. S in fo td , FI*.
work in small office. Reply In own rhsrife l(V minimum.
hand writing. P. O. Box 1048.
HOUSE WANTED: Have client
who wants to buy 6 or 6 room
KMsUlenl o r r i o r l d e sin c e
house. Hns $1500.00 cash. Whnt
B e re te n c e e :
have you to offer. Karl J. Shultz,
F lr e i N a tio n a l lia n a .
1st N at’l. Bank Bldg. W alter F.
J . H . H U T C H IN S O N
llolborn, Mgr. Phone 744.

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Send In your subscription to the
Tribune or hand it to your local
dealer so you can read Florida's
greatest newspaper. One year,
WANTED: Furnished apartm ent IB 00, 6 months, 14.00, three m onths
or nice room for two adults. Ad­ $2.00. If you desire 91,000 Insur­
dress II. M. care Herald;
“SIN C LA IR "
ance policy add 76c to y our' order.
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in B etter combustion
the
FORT
LAUDERDALE
WANT work or ch a n g e of posi­
Sm oother running m otor
tion? White only. N orthern S ta r
Less Carbon
A
LITTLE
WANT
AD
IN
Tho
Employment Bureau, 30 E. Church
More Ml las-----HERALD will bring you In b)g
S t , Orlando, F la.
results. Advertise those old a r ­ TIR ES AND TU BES
ticles you have stored awuy and • B etter Quality
WANTED TO BUY: 3 or 6 rto m have no use for. A little th irty Less Money
house from owner, not more than cent ad may bring you sevora) and tho “Knocking B irde" c a n 't
$260.00 cash. Balance $30.00 per dollars, rhooo 118 nnd a tepre- change It.
month. Possession by tenth. Oil (tentative will call and see you.
9th Street.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
R IN E’S FILLING
anything? If so advertise In
STATION
34— Wanted Help, Female the Gainesville Sun.

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First National Bask Bldg,
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REAL ESTATE
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TOMOBILE
RADIATOR
REPAIRING.

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VALDEZ HOTEL

Sheet M etal Co.
207 French Ave,

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Uds Arm, plump flesh and Alls V
you full of nsw life and energy. V
Alt drug storea sell 8, 8. 8. Get
the largor bottle. It’s morq eqo*
nomlcaL

LEARN ABOUr rotk County and
Lakeland, through the Star^ G H T S U T h re e statio n s.; Mat* Telegram. Best advertising me­
noils andf Second. F irs t afcd Elpj, dium in South Florida. Published
Sanford Avenue
10th S tre e t mornings. STAR-TELEGRAM-—
Lakeland. Florida.

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WANTED: Two or three

37— W n o lc d H elp ; S a le s m a n

CORNER LOT
with eastern exposure, on cor­
ner of Elm and Highland, ono
block from entrance to High­
land Tark. Easy term s.
PRICE $3000 l

thousand. M, Stolnoff. Phone 706.

C o 1M /

First Street E xten
siont facing: Firsl
Street; 100 ft. P rid
$250 per f o o t
\

.WANTED: W hite girl, experienc­
ed, desires to work fo r small
family. Miss Mayer, care Mrs. Fred
Bailey, Lake Monroe.

SAN LANTA LOT
Lot No. 23 of Block 6. $1360
cash. Balanco term s.
PRICE $3000

FOR 8ALE: Office desk and table,
in good condition. Apply K. T,
Hunt. Seminole Hotel.
FOR SALE: Ono 12 volt Dodde
battery in good condition 96; &gt;T.
PALM end shade bushes. Apply E.
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T^McWnttera, Longwood.______ P. Williams.

LIMITED TIME $
LISTINGS
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31— Special N otices

TWO EXPERIENCED w aitresses
needed. No others need apply,
needed. No others need apply.
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20— For Sale Miscellaneous

SAND for building and construc­ FOR SALE: 4 strin g ’ bass vfol,
945. Phone 331.
tion purposes. Delivery from
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avonuo.
* FOR SALE: 8ew ins machine $16;
‘ row boat 910; Ford truck $50.
LANBY*8 DRUG 8TOEBT$2305 Magnolip Avenue. 4
MCriptioaa, Drugs. Sodas,
sure aa hear you as year
COAL FOR SALE. Phone or call
Lincoln Hotel.
a and not our
FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors,
i-.fjll convince
good condition. $200,00. 816 E.
SANFORD ELECT WO CO.
Avenue
flaeeessora to GUlon A P latt i! Second.

G R O W E R S S U P P L IE S

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FOR SALE: 4 room house a t Lake
Mary. Also 2 vacant lots, all for
$2900. 2305 Magnolia Avenue.

Ip, Salesman HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
SALE: 60 thousand Charoslotion. Mole
Estimates given. Superior work* vFOR
town Wakofield cabbage.plants,
manshlm W. L. Renhardt A Co., Orders taken Immediately $1 net

LOST; One extra large, red hound
, dog. Big head, long Cars. Looks
ttk 7 a blood hound. Lost near Cow
Creek; Volusia County. Frank I*
Woodruff.
V
LOST: Spring from atarter on
?: Chevrolet car. Finder pleaae reADVERTISING gvt* resdlta If U
turn to Herald office.
reach*** potential buyer*. Pa­
27— Plano Tim ing
lo tka Daily N«w* to circulated in
an industrial and agricultural sec­
I BUY, pay cash for aecond hand tion.
pianos. Address Bo* 352.
THE CLARKSBURG EXPONENT
28—-Plant. Seeds. Trees
—Central Weat VlrglnJa’a larg
eat dally. Want ad ra t# 1 1-Sc P°r
word; 4 Insertions 1 l-4c: #G or
it k w a r t t h e f l o r i s t **
more lc. per word each Insertion.
Flowers /or all occasions.
914 Myrtle. Phone MKLW

WANTED: A r c ll^ ie young lady
to keep office. Apply Davjs
Cnmlyv£Vij. fof) Street.

17— For Sale, Houses .

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ltamale
&gt;, Male
&gt;, Male or_

B U IL D E R S M A T E R IA L

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Town

First Section Sold Out!
We advise our clientele, visitors, and friends to buy

. Sin ce th e F ir s t Section w as announced, wonderful
strid es have been m ade iq th e progress and “rejuvena­
tio n ” o f th e tow n o f LONGWOOD. Thousands o f dol­
lars are now b e in g sp en t in building stores, apartm ents,
and hom es. T h e organization and chartering o f the
Longwood B ank and T ru st Company has been e f f e c t ­
ed ami th e co n tra ct for th e construction oil a modern
bank building h a s alread y been let.

The F irst Section of LONGWOOD was put on the
m arket Monday, December 7, 1925. D uring th e fir st
three hours, $77,400 in sales w ere recorded. T he cntiro section w as sold out in three w eeks. T his un­
precedented demand for th is property, established de­
fin itely th e fact th at LONGWOOD w as recognized by
the public as an investm ent of su fety and future
profit.

early in th e Second Section o f LONGWOOD. Lota la­
th is Bectiofi are su b ject to a 50% advance any day.
T h is la so m eth in g over w hich our com pany h as no com
trol, Mr. E . W , H enck, E sq ., known as one o f Florida’s
pioneers, reserved, th e rig h t in our Belling contract to
advan ce p rices on 24 hours’ notice.. T ake advantage of
th is in form ation and m ake your pu rchases early.

SMITH &amp; RAWLINS, CHAS. B

Sanford Agents

Hotel

ortunities

LONGWOOD Brokerage D ep t
T hat is what you usk? Wu recommend LONG­
WOOD us a place that is certain o f u g rea t fu tu re e x ­
pansion. LONGWOOD is an old town but it has young
ideas and those ideas are pushing it forw ard so rap­
idly that within a year a wonderful change will havo
come over that community.
LONGWOOD has the substantial foundation
honest and hardworking, pioneering people.

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It has wonderful LOCATION, on th e D ixie -High­
way and the Atlantic Coast Line Itnilroad,
It has a rich back country that is ju s t now being
developed. The largest poultry ra isin g 'p ro ject in th e
world,is being developed with unqualified success ju s t
without the lim its of LONGWOOD.
Several industries have already signified intentions
of locating factories at LONGWOOD. Industries
bring workers and workers are th e backbone o f a com ­
munity.
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OU will lilte LONGWOOD as a place to live. Thero
is an um lefinablo som ething th at m akes one feel a t
' hom e. L et Mr. Crocker or Mr. Turnbow show you
w h a t w e have.

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O R A N G E GROVE, 5 ^ acres oh W est Lake, Longwood
s 200 ft. on th is beautiful lake. Small cottage on propy. T h is iH a real buy nt $15,000. One-third cash.
T h e p r e ttie st piece o f acreage betw een Longwood and
L ake Jessu p . 10 3-4 acres ju st 3-4 m ile from th e city
lim its of L ongw ood on Molnar Ave. (H a s 1,000 fe e t front­
a g e on h igh w ay. T hree acres in old grove and r e s t adapt­
ed to citru s. T h is can bo had fo r $6,000 cash or $7,000
term s. S ee th is property today.
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75 acres in th e city lim its o f Longwood, ju s t 1.500 fe e t
north o f th o H otel. F ronts 2,640 f e e t on D ixie H ighw ay
and 1,000 fe e t on E a st L ake. Good P ine tim ber. T h is is
a w onderful subd ivision proposition for som eone. L et us
sh o w you how to realize $100,000 p rofit by subdividing th is
piece. P rice o f tract $50,000. One third cash.

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LONGWOOD has evoiyth in g— and it has ju s t be­
gun to wake up. Follow* the lead o f those w ho know
and buy-today.
T h ree /a c re s in
oranges. T h is is a good buy. a t th e price. $16,500. Only
$7,500 cash and balance in 1, 2 and 3 years.

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C R EA G E, groves, h o U see ,a i\d lo ts o f every descrip­
tion and a t reasonable prices are liste d in our broker­
a g e d ep artm en t a t LONGWOOD, W e recommend
th o fo llo w in g : i •p L D B E A R IN G GROVE. T rees 50 to 60 years old
in p erfect, condition. Incom e fr o m grove in 1924 was

$50,000; one-third cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years.
* 40 A cres In grove. Seven acres In you n g grovo and
balance in fu jl bearing trees. H as road fron tage o f 660
fe e t on d a y road, th re e m iles w e st o f Longwood. GP99
fiv e room house. G as and running w ater; an ideal place
to liv e , ©rice $21,000 * $10,000 co sh . T h is Is a good buy.
GROVE A N D HOME, 1,500 f e e t sou th o f H otel fronting
330 fe e t on P lx lp H igh w ay. F iv e acres, w ith good grove
and a 6-rooni m odern*residence. T h is is a w onderful place
com bining a good hom e and sound in vestm en t th a t is sure
to p ay b ig fu tu re dividends. P rice $16,500. T erm s. M O D ER N S E V E N ROOM house in Longwood, half
block o ff D ix ie H igh w ay. F aces qorth on lot 60x160. T b »
h ou se is in f ir s t class condition and is a good in v estm en t
P r ic e $7,000; term s. \
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F IV E A C R E S fr o n tin g on M olnar and W est Lako
A ven u es. A v ery valuable corner, level, h ig h and dry,
N ow 'in' old groye. P rice $5,000. Term s.
-W A R R E N ST R E E T . L ot 60x100 oqVthis street that
is to be paved a t once. T h ree modern^ residences a
under construction In th e sam e block, T h is Is wo:
your consideration. P rice $1,600; term s.

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W ednesday
e Over D ebt
ith Rem oval
anian Envoy
ITON, Jan. 7.—
louse will receive
[ays am i MoanqIrevommenclntiori
Is of tho war debt
■ u t will fa c e a
disapproval oT
[with Italy*. The
ire in thnt boun-

\ largest of two

DOcratic renresenig the scttlemenL
inittec was apbtg pacts Wodncsjesrd in Rumania,
^announced th at
ttjpsco, minister to
!to be relieved of
assumed that the
if reported differlebt question be• and Nicholas
r to tendon, who
Anian debt com­
mon. Prince Bibon another post,
settlement as well
ted with , Italy,
Blovfaka, Latvia,
a approved by the
and a resolution
acceptance will
Jhe House next
Grccn

portation facilities has removed
the last obstacle* In Sanford’s de­
velopment into a great city accord­
ing to J. D. Ball, S t Louis finan­
cier who a r r iv e In Sanford sev­
eral days ago" to inspect the new
ko plant erected by him in the
western section of the qity. • *
N ovem ber 2 Broke*
“I dined a t the Hotel Format
Lake Monray evening” Mr.Ball said
Single
Day
Record
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this morning, “and I can say with­
out fear of: contradiction that you
Optimism Prevails In Local have
here in Sanford one.of tho
Circles. Over Outlook • For best designed and most elaborately
Realty Business In 1926 appointed tourist houses In the

Number Of Transfers
A s 3,670 For Year,
. November W ith 416
Is Largest Monthly
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Given
While
Deeds
Total

Real estate transfers fo r tho
year 192f» Involved tho huge sum
of ^17,409,770 and tho deals recorded numbered 3,670, nrcoTdtng
to figures made plblic Wednesday
through the records of tho Sanford
Credit Association.
This is -believed to bo high­
er by far than any previous
deals recorded.
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The highest amount in one
month was rcachod in Novomber
when the number of transactions
reached 410 for a total of $3,095,000. The poorest month recorded
wns January when .only 104 deals
wore consummated and $474,000
1474,000
was involved.
Tho inrgest single day’s , husinQsa'was on Nov. 2, when $007,01)0
changed hnndir In 24. separate
deals. This record was made pos­
sible by the salo of 0,000 acres of

any Prohibition* Charges Action b T it lin ' F ollow lnrfllA ans called one of
On Docket Are; Expected . Petition Of Citizens W ho ta b in g luncheons
To Be Completed - B efore
W1T1
/&gt; . a.
, | . * j Cox, eam&lt;j to' San
Will
Curtail
A ccidents confer with civic
— —— .
to tho establiahmc
At tho regular meeting of the M. C. A. organlza
County Commissioner* hold yesDeLand and

Much optimism was expressed
in local real estate circles this
morning over tho years business
and great hopes are entertained
by the realtors of the city for nn
even greater yenr in 1920. Many
of them pointed out that Sanford
was just beginning to b^ ow a
grunt amount of nctivity and they
predict that tho coming few
montha will bear witness to their
statements that 1920 will bo a
banner year.
Several of the leading sub-di­
vision dealers 6f tho city ore pre-'
paring to market tjicir various
mber to rejeet tae
properties and many pieces of .bust*
i t /on thb ground
n p « properly 'In th e downtown diy- ssuit) Q- C; Bryant, aggravated aaT
&lt;’)ct aro BJtpoCted to chnngO hands ■Ault; James Harris, tecklcim drlvy
noon, which will tend
t
soon,
to make’the ing; Julia Jerry, assault and bat­
tho debt Contrar’.,
tery.
NEW
YORK*,
Jan.
7-—&lt;/P)—
coming,
months
very
busy
ones.
irdugh more than
William Austin, accused of reck­
Mrs. I m fdng
.. Berlin
r is
■ supremojr)- - 0 he operator cited the fact thnt
happy in her recent marriage with
ono
y0(lr
„_0
^ 0 business proper­ less driving, was found not guilty
nnd I’asco Duncan, charged with
itive to immediate the noted jazz composer, she says,
two ropresenta- but is heart sick because .her fath­ ties along the lake front and in the drunkenness, failed, to appear..
mil tho agreement er, Clarcnco lL Mackhy, "president vicinity-of Commercial Street was R. K. HiUyard, accused of posteeaitlnuo interest pay- of the Postal Tolcgrnph Co., has worth $500 to $600 per front foot. ing n still and a quantity of whis­
Jle stated that today the same key forfeited bona ol) each alleg­
during that not given them his blessing.
property ia worth from $1,000 to ed offense.
by the aettle,$1,600 per foot. Thin is believed to
Several cases were continued or
md of that period,
be tho higheut price ever asked nol nrossed. and others'are to come
dllty of the Italian
horo for vacant property. — - —r Up for trial tomorrow.
I I mom readily be
■ Following ia a list of the deeds
John Robinson, charged with
recorded nnd tho amounts involved possessing whiskey, was placed on
trial Into this afternoon, and a de­
for each month of 1926
$ 474,000 cision In his case is expected to
January
643,600 bo given in the morning session.
February
1,238,500
March
781,000 Pope Thinks St. Paul
April ....
723,260
1,262,750 Would B e Journalist
1,038,920
July .... —
1,614,100 I f H e W ere Still A live
August »2,912,260
September
Is a plot to*, re2.300.000
&gt;f Hungary is in World says. . .
ROME. Jan. 7. -M ^l-rTf Saint
October ...
To Attend Smith Wedding
3.005.000 Paul lived ,today he would be a
i« one side it Is
Novemlwr
Before leaving Atlantic City, December
2^29,600 newspaper man &lt;ln spirit At least,
A 'Fnscisti ,pmPope Pious asserted Wednesday in
« glvo the crown Mtn. Berlin said oho was coming
.8,070 $17,409,770 the hall of tho consistory, when a
n x rb L w h ilu th e to New York to attajid tho wed­
Totals c
decree was read on tho eminent
iu porting Prince ding. of Gonsuelo Vanderbilt to
__________
.... this * afternpon.
T. Smith,
v irtu e s of tho venerable Antonio
itc K in g C h a rle s, .Earl
Marla Clarot, - onco archbishop at
»d with tho talk Tho couple plans to return to­
Cuba and foamier of the congrega­
imeiit of tho mo- night or early tomorrow to At­
tion of Missionaries of Tho Im­
)00,0oo,000 franc lantic City whore Mrs. Berlin sold
maculate H eart o f Mary.
Jeria lists charge oho will entertain tomorrow night
Tho ceremony was preliminary
ire at tho bottoih a t a hotel so that her friends can
to tho cunonizatlon of. the prelate.
ing plot and that meet hi;y husband. Sixty guests
Eulogizing Bishop Claret’s usd of
ifd through.tho haVe boon Invited.
books and tho press as powerful
Their proposed honeymoon trip
US French notes
means to spread tho faith, the'pon­
b;to be used In.
tiff said:
l*e ambition.
“It has been remarked that if
GiUiic
And
Fish
Department
Horthy, os regT o Trap Species Of Feath­ Saint Paul lived in oar d a y ' he
’ipperor Charles been engpged, will -probably bo
would bocomu a journalist. That
iq banished him, conccUod, Mrs. Berlin said.
ered Tribe In Varlous.Coun- this .would have occurred literally
Tho
bride
appeared
nervous
nnd
hfis been wrqthtics For ..Diet* Observation I doubt, but I believe that it cer­
Jgent. The coun- on the verge of tears bn leaving
tainly would have occurred in
id to have giv. Atlantic City. Her husband put
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 7 spirit, because without question ho
an arm around b‘or consolingly, ^
"I am so disappointed that fa th ­ (/p)—Tho Game nnd Fresh Watar
er didn't como to sec dis,” she Fhth Department plans to take up
said. “ Lam supremely hnilpy, but the work of “quail trappings" dur­
oh, so heart sick. I have a very ing the coming spring. It was announcnl l*y Commissioner J. B,
indirectly heavy h e a r t'1
n *$y “ trapping” the quail, workers
Nothing .
Puhlicatlnn
. NEW YORK. Jan. 7.-GP)—The of .the departm ent hope to greatly
Associated ■Press today received improve the breed in tho state, and Malone, ‘ Jonks; bounty polk
led to the ariny th e ' following telegram via tho
Tho jury recommended and
needed the most, Mr. Royal) ex­ matically
ipartraent at Postal Teiegniph Company:
Imposed a senten
?“.We
desire
to
avoid
publicity,
plained.
f 'assigned hero
life
imprisonment.
“j
le construction of hut we have been misquoted so ' Quail in Leon -county, for In­ 1 \i( i
d? field, died to- much th a t we wish to m ake.this stance, which may be much iargor
Hu had been HI statement In order to set at rest
the fabrications th at have been
nuhRsbed in-certain. new*p,0por|.
wo have never sold one word for.
publication except that wd
jbaopy. Tliot .statement we.jencot

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administration of tha city and the
men whoee concerted motion made
passible the .continuance and In­
1, ■ —
‘
crease in bail dine operations de­
Merle Brown And W. 9 . Cox
spite existing ta il embargoes.
TfelTOf B enefits That Local
“In the development of the
St. Johns river lies Sanford's as­ i Brahch O f Organization
surance of independence from fu­
To This City
ture rail limitations of shlpmenta"* • ‘ Will Bring
' :»*■— ■
r
. •
Mr* Ball said, “and I am pleased to
see that the citizens of Sanford are M usical Comedy
rapidly beginning to apnreciatfa;
Singers Entertain
th is, fact and aro enlarging and
adding new facilities for the han-i
dling of freight consigned hero by Rev. Brownlee Is Praised
river boats." I
&gt;
For Progress Of The Club
la commenting on the progress
...Under
H is M anagement
of hia new ice plant, which is said
to/be *ne of tho largest in tho
SpeOfhds by Marie !Browri, field
ckiUth, Mr. Dali stated th at the
railroad embargoe had retarded'
operations considerably, and that,
the opening date would probably
be around Feb.. 1, Instead of Jjyn.
IS as.Was originally announced^ |

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*CharIes

William nnd Mary.
For many years the reopening
of the crin g e'n fler the Christ­
mas holiday vacation, With its
gay round of social events, has
been the resultant introduction
of new fads. Students who
giithoted the latest steps at
Yuletide parties have id the
past, returned to school, proud
uf their accomplishments.
But thin ,year -their efforts
were hr vain, for Just one dem­
onstration of tku Charleston
was enough-for, J 'officials and
student* Ao decide' that the
stately Wtilt*, one-step and fox­
trot would hold their own on
tho dance floors
“A dance, afthr all," said one
official,
“shtfbld
emphasize
gtacc nnd beauty, and a* the
latest fad p ro fc m s neither of
these quatitlo*. It should hold
no place on the program df col­
lege dances".

S ta te m e n t Is
3 B y Church
Ciron
fmbers
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ATLANTA, GA., ,

I(AP)—CT&lt;)mplptd, exc
,o n n c h a rg e o f force
] trust, has been mail
case o f Rev. O. II. CJ
i fo rm e r p a a fa r o f an
I church and ■at .prcsci
In Sanford, Fla., v

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voted to use the money which had meeting wan callec
previously been nlloted tho county the close of the lj
for hiring a gnmo warden for tho today in the hop
purpose of adding another motor- ?/*“ Simlord “y V
cycle officer to tho forces of BherDufi
th„ c‘ou
iff C. M. Hand. Tho sheriff was before tho ntcmb*
also instructed to purchase another Mr. Brown cited
machine for thfl use of tho nddi- on tho cost of opt
eminent, the year
tiona deputy.
nnd th e investmen
This action Is believed to have bn0&gt;
resulted from a petition which was
He atated the p
presented the board by cUizons M. C. A, was tb t
who asked for better petroling of t ter of boys, and yoi

w hatever o f breaking tho Sv
Complete restitution was mndo l r
mediately following the return t
R epresentative C itizens Ah» A tlanta,' which resulted ,; in
Chosen'To A ssist In The prompt dismissal uf all charge?*.
Organization
Of
Local
Board Makes Statem ent
B r a n c h Of Association
* In connection with the arrest b
At a mooting held Wednesday af­ Rev. (Jrfenwell, and hia tuhacquen
exoneration of any wrong doles
ternoon in Seminole Grill Direct­ tho official board of the B ln
ors wore-, elected for the Sanford Christian chufch. Wednesday. Uiun
Young Men’ti Christina, Assoc!*,
thm and announcement was mndo

rS rn M w A l
Many accidents have happened
nl*atia*.
during the past few months In that
r. Brawn ilzid, ;We believe In organisation for the year lpfiB
vicinity,- according to tha petition*, the prevention of wrong-doing and Would ho held early In tho evening. Saturday At noon and advls*
era and another county officer will Hot the expenditures of vast sums
W. It. Smith was chairman of tiio th a t .owing to the death, of h
mcr partuor.in the law bueU
help cut down the reckless driving in the prosecution of crim ed
mu ting which alsoted the diroctand 'other..causes., of smash-ups,
He stated that figures have been era, wljp were announced as fol­ would be necessary for hhh
tarn -to A tlanta Sunday aft&lt;
they believe.
published showing that tho br*
Tho county has bacn minus a .ganlsaUon ho represents now has lows: For ono yuar, L. C. Bo- nnd attem pt to- straighten e
traffic cop since tho Injury to R. establishments in 66 countries and bout, G. F. Smith, S. O. Chase, H. Inniiness of* tho firm whicl
C. Wilcox, which occurcd on San­ that the "sun never sets on tho Y. C. Du Bose, Harry Kent and T, L. been temporarily stayed duo
ford Avenuo shortly before Chrlit- M. C. A. flag." Many figure** were Dunias: fa r two years* Hurry Ste- fact that his partner ha&lt;|
mns. Wilcox is oxpocted to re­
ven to show the- groat contrnat vtms, T. W. Lawton,- S. R. Dighexpenditures toward the punish­
turn to* his duties in'about one
ing of criminals, the pursuit of
month.
pleasures, thu cost of government
The commissioners, though., In
operation and the amount spent in
session throughout the day dldUiot
have anything of importance laid safeguarding the welfare, and up­
before them nnd routine business building the characters of tho na­
tion's youhg.
occupied most of the mcoting.
i IT, L. Dumas, second past presi­
dent of tho club, preignted the
third past president, Dr. E. )&gt;.
on secount of the moral an
Brownlee, with the insignia of the
obligation entailed.
past president’s office. Mr. Dumas
•^lii' .stated that, being »•
spoke of the wonderful work at­
In
the firm a t tho time of
tributed to tho club under the lead­
business
transaction.** of if
ership of Rav. Brownlee and stated
was in Ignorance, ho was lb
that the club hnd enjoyed the great­
th« actions- of his firm.
CHATTANOOGA, Jan. 7.—(/P)~ est year in its history during the
* "Dr. Groenwell fillet
IMpnds of Mrs. Evelyn Farris Ben­ 1926 president’s tenuro of office.
In Sanford last Sund
nett, former “ Failles" beauty, and
and ho whs awAro of
Raymond O. Bennett, .today were
ment. nnd wo, the mer
awaiting tho n ex t development In
their matrimonial career.
Their marriage life, which has Believed In Florida;
been a aeries of ups and downs W ife Collapses, Dies
bringing thorn Sharply into the
Umapght, came to a dramatic end
SPINDALE, N, C.,' Jan. 7.—DR
Wednesday in Tampa, Fla., whero
in four states today
Judge L. L. Parks, signed a decree —Officers
w«ra
tracing
tho movements of
of divorce In Mr*. Bennett’s favor. Grady L. Gilbert,
stmiktd' o f v i s i t o w T o“ n i
paymaster df the in iio d
Almost immediately evidences Spinners' Processing
Company,
were seen here for a re-wedding. who ha* been missing from his
The date for this event has not
VejmvIus U rumhlli
been set. “J have not definitely homo hure since Saturday mornsmoko and lava, bui
made up my mind just when ft “ f c — » services were hold yes*
will be/1 Mrs. Bennett said last terday in AshovHle‘' for hfs'w lfc
night.
*
Tho marital boat of the Bennetts Who died following a nervous col
tho cratcr/we It em
has been swept over many rocks lapse, said to have been caused by
cnpfiod mountain. 5
his
disappearance.
Shu
was
taken
and shoals since it'so t sail follow­
lion la otiljrone o
in g ' Ml*. Bennett's divorce from to the home of her slater in Aahebreaks' of the vole
villa,
after
her
colIapsA.'
,
&gt;
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},..
J
William GUI, a New York newspap­
M Gilbert Is believed to have gone
erman ih 1020. I
A trial of Bennett on a murder to Florida, and. his father, O, L.
chargo And another on a Msnn act Gilbert, of Darlington, S. C., be­
allegation In both of which he was lieves he will be in tho vicinity ef
acquitted, have featured promin­ Tampa where ho has severul closo
ently In their lUffiailtios. “Wine, friends. ‘•f,j •
Officials' of the company for
women' and song,” and non-snplch Gilbert was paymaster, depert were the grounds on which
re they cannot account f o r his
Mrs. Bennett obtained 'her divorce.
dlsappearahc*. They assert • hid
financial relations with them were
in propor,shape, and they haye had
W raowd|g)pi. Of any other possible

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Mrs. Bennett Gets
Divorce, But Will
Re-Wed E x -M ate

Missing Carolina Man:

Vesuvius Erui

Several Mad Dogs Seen
Killed On S t r a t i
By City Policemen

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m u s s

of. rabies

d to Sauford thrs* day*
started to* school yesteriELAND,

Fla
S. Brown_ of

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Town

First Section Sold Out!
We advise our clientele, visitors, and friends to buy

. Since the F irst Section was announced, wonderful
strides have been made iq the progress and “rejuvena­
tion” of the town of LONGWOOD. Thousands of dol­
lars are now being spent in building stores, apartments,
and homes. The organization and chartering of the
Longwood Bank and Trust Company has been e f f e c t ­
ed ami the contract for the construction oil a modern
bank building has already been let.

The First Section of LONGWOOD was put on the
market Monday, December 7, 1925. During the first
three hours, $77,400 in sales were recorded. The cntiro section was sold out in three weeks. This un­
precedented demand for this property, established de­
finitely the fact that LONGWOOD was recognized by
the public as an investment of sufety and future
profit.

early in th e Second Section o f LONGWOOD. Lota la­
th is Bectiofi are su b ject to a 50% advance any day.
T h is la so m eth in g over w hich our com pany h as no com
trol, Mr. E . W , H enck, E sq ., known as one o f Florida’s
pioneers, reserved, th e rig h t in our Belling contract to
advan ce p rices on 24 hours’ notice.. T ake advantage of
th is in form ation and m ake your pu rchases early.

SMITH &amp; R A W LIN S, CHAS. B

Sanford Agents

Hotel

ortunities
LO NG W O O D Brokerage Dept
OU will lilte LONGWOOD as a place to live. Thero
is an umlefinablo something that makes one feel at
' home. Let Mr. Crocker or Mr. Turnbow show you
what we have.

Y
That is what you usk? Wu recommend LONG­
WOOD us a place that is certain of u great future ex­
pansion. LONGWOOD is an old town but it has young
ideas and those ideas are pushing it forward so rap­
idly that within a year a wonderful change will havo
come over that community.
LONGWOOD has the substantial foundation of
honest and hardworking, pioneering people.
It has wonderful LOCATION, on the Dixie -High­
way and the Atlantic Coast Line Itnilroad,
It has a rich back country that is just now being
developed. The largest poultry raising'project in the
world,is being developed with unqualified success just
without the limits of LONGWOOD.
Several industries have already signified intentions
of locating factories at LONGWOOD. Industries
bring workers and workers are the backbone of a com­
munity.
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ORANGE GROVE, 5 ^ acres oh West Lake, Longwood
s 200 ft. on this beautiful lake. Small cottage on propy. This iH a real buy nt $15,000. One-third cash.
The prettiest piece of acreage between Longwood and
Lake Jessup. 10 3-4 acres just 3-4 mile from the city
lim its of Longwood on Molnar Ave. (H as 1,000 feet front­
age on highway. Three acres in old grove and rest adapt­
ed to citrus. This can bo had for $6,000 cash or $7,000
terms. See this property today.
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75 acres in the city limits of Longwood, just 1.500 feet
north of tho Hotel. Fronts 2,640 feet on Dixie Highway
and 1,000 feet on East Lake. Good Pine timber. This is
a wonderful subdivision proposition for someone. Let us
show you how to realize $100,000 profit by subdividing this
piece. Price of tract $50,000. One third cash.

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LONGWOOD has evoiything—and it has just be­
gun to wake up. Follow* the lead of those who know
and buy-today.
T h ree /a c re s

oranges. This is a good buy. at the price. $16,500.
$7,500 cash and balance in 1, 2 and 3 years.

in

Only

C R EA G E, groves, h o U see ,a i\d lo ts o f every descrip­
tion and a t reasonable prices are liste d in our broker­
a g e d ep artm en t a t LONGWOOD, W e recommend
th o fo llo w in g : i •p L D B E A R IN G GROVE. T rees 50 to 60 years old
in p erfect, condition. Incom e fr o m grove in 1924 was

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$50,000; one-third cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years.
* 40 A cres In grove. Seven acres In you n g grovo and
balance in fu jl bearing trees. H as road fron tage o f 660
fe e t on d a y road, th re e m iles w e st o f Longwood. GP99
fiv e room house. G as and running w ater; an ideal place
to liv e , ©rice $21,000 * $10,000 co sh . T h is Is a good buy.
GROVE A N D HOME, 1,500 f e e t sou th o f H otel fronting
330 fe e t on P lx lp H igh w ay. F iv e acres, w ith good grove
and a 6-rooni m odern*residence. T h is is a w onderful place
com bining a good hom e and sound in vestm en t th a t is sure
to p ay b ig fu tu re dividends. P rice $16,500. T erm s. M O D ER N S E V E N ROOM house in Longwood, half
block o ff D ix ie H igh w ay. F aces qorth on lot 60x160. T b »
h ou se is in f ir s t class condition and is a good in v estm en t
P r ic e $7,000; term s. \
A
F IV E A C R E S fr o n tin g on M olnar and W est Lako
A ven u es. A v ery valuable corner, level, h ig h and dry,
N ow 'in' old groye. P rice $5,000. Term s.
-W A R R E N ST R E E T . L ot 60x100 oqVthis street that
is to be paved a t once. T h ree modern^ residences a
under construction In th e sam e block, T h is Is wo:
your consideration. P rice $1,600; term s.

it &lt;

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portation facilities has removed
the last obstacle* In Sanford’s de­
velopment into a great city accord­
ing to J. D. Ball, S t Louis finan­
cier who a r r iv e In Sanford sev­
eral days ago" to inspect the new
ko plant erected by him in the
western section of the qity. • *
November 2 Broke*
“I dined a t the Hotel Format
Lake Monray evening” Mr.Ball said
Single
Day
Record
U* 1 ■IvfY.r ' &lt;
•*.■■£*
this morning, “and I can say with­
out fear of: contradiction that you
Optimism Prevails In Local have
here in Sanford one.of tho
Circles. Over Outlook • For best designed and most elaborately
Realty Business In 1926 appointed tourist houses In the

Number Of Transfers
A s 3,670 For Year,
. November W ith 416
Is Largest Monthly
*
■ -

ussolini
,n That
■Acceptance

ST O key
Wednesday
e Over Debt
ith Removal
anian Envoy

Real estate transfers fo r tho
year 192f» Involved tho huge sum
of ^17,409,770 and tho deals recorded numbered 3,670, nrcoTdtng
to figures made plblic Wednesday
through the records of tho Sanford
Credit Association.
This is -believed to bo high­
er by far than any previous
deals recorded.
" ' , '/ ' 1
The highest amount in one
month was rcachod in Novomber
when the number of transactions
reached 410 for a total of $3,095,000. The poorest month recorded
wns January when .only 104 deals
wore consummated and $474,000
1474,000
was involved.
Tho inrgest single day’s , husinQsa'was on Nov. 2, when $007,01)0
changed hnndir In 24. separate
deals. This record was made pos­
sible by the salo of 0,000 acres of

ITON, Jan. 7.—
louse will receive
[ays am i MoanqIrevommenclntiori
Is of tho war debt
■ u t will fa c e a
disapproval oT
[with Italy*. The
ire in thnt boun-

\largest of

two

DOcratic renresenig the scttlemenL
inittec was apbtg pacts Wodncsjesrd in Rumania,
^announced th at
ttjpsco, minister to
!to be relieved of
assumed that the
if reported differlebt question be• and Nicholas
r to tendon, who
Anian debt com­
mon. Prince Bibon another post,
settlement as well
ted with , Italy,
Blovfaka, Latvia,
a approved by the
and a resolution
acceptance will
Jhe House next
Grccn

mber to rejeet tae
i t /on thb ground
tho debt Contrar’.,
irdugh more than
itive to immediate
two ropresentamil tho agreement
itlnuo interest payduring that
by the aettlemd of that period,
dllty of the Italian
I I mom readily be

«

Restore
Crown
Spread
Is a plot to*, re&gt;f Hungary is in
i« one side it Is
A 'Fnscisti ,pm« glvo the crown
n x rb L w h ilu th e
iu porting Prince
itc King Charles,
»d with tho talk
imeiit of tho mo)00,0oo,000 franc
Jeria lists charge
ire at tho bottoih
ing plot and that
ifd through.tho
US French notes
b;to be used In.
l*e ambition.
Horthy, os reg’ipperor Charles
iq banished him,
hfis been wrqthJgent. The counid to have giv.

Much optimism was expressed
in local real estate circles this
morning over tho years business
and great hopes are entertained
by the realtors of the city for nn
even greater yenr in 1920. Many
of them pointed out that Sanford
was just beginning to b^ ow a
grunt amount of nctivity and they
predict that tho coming few
montha will bear witness to their
statements that 1920 will bo a
banner year.
Several of the leading sub-di­
vision dealers 6f tho city ore pre-'
paring to market tjicir various
properties and many pieces of .bust*
n p « properly 'In th e downtown diy&lt;’)ct aro BJtpoCted to chnngO hands
noon, which will tend
t
soon,
to make’the
NEW YORK*, Jan. 7-—&lt;/P)— coming, months very busy ones.
Mrs. I m fdng
.. Berlin
r is
■ supremojr)- - 0 he operator cited the fact thnt
happy in her recent marriage with
- - ono y0(lr „_0 ^ 0 business proper­
the noted jazz composer, she says, ties along the lake front and in the
but is heart sick because .her fath­ vicinity-of Commercial Street was
er, Clarcnco lL Mackhy, "president worth $500 to $600 per front foot.
of the Postal Tolcgrnph Co., has Jle stated that today the same
not given them his blessing.
property ia worth from $1,000 to
,$1,600 per foot. Thin is believed to
be tho higheut price ever asked
horo for vacant property. — - —r
■ Following ia a list of the deeds
recorded nnd tho amounts involved
for each month of 1926
$ 474,000
January
643,600
February
1,238,500
March
781,000
April ....
723,260
1,262,750
1,038,920
July .... —
1,614,100
August »2,912,260
September
World says. . .
2.300.000
October ...
To Attend Smith Wedding
3.005.000
Novemlwr
Before leaving Atlantic City, December
2^29,600
Mtn. Berlin said oho was coming
to New York to attajid tho wed­
.8,070 $17,409,770
Totals c
ding. of Gonsuelo Vanderbilt to
.Earl
__________
.... this * afternpon.
T. Smith,
Tho couple plans to return to­
night or early tomorrow to At­
lantic City whore Mrs. Berlin sold
oho will entertain tomorrow night
a t a hotel so that her friends can
meet hi;y husband. Sixty guests
haVe boon Invited.
Their proposed honeymoon trip

been engpged, will -probably bo
conccUod, Mrs. Berlin said.
Tho bride appeared nervous nnd
on the verge of tears bn leaving
Atlantic City. Her husband put
an arm around b‘or consolingly, ^
"I am so disappointed that fa th ­
er didn't como to sec dis,” she
said. “ Lam supremely hnilpy, but
oh, so heart sick. I have a very
indirectly heavy h e a r t'1

led to the ariny
ipartraent at
f 'assigned hero
le construction of
d? field, died toHu had been HI

Given
While
Deeds
Total

Nothing .
Puhlicatlnn
. NEW YORK. Jan. 7.-GP)—The
Associated ■Press today received
th e ' following telegram via tho
Postal Teiegniph Company:
?“.We desire to avoid publicity,
hut we have been misquoted so
much th a t we wish to m ake.this
statement In order to set at rest
the fabrications th at have been
nuhRsbed in-certain. new*p,0por|.
wo have never sold one word for.
publication except that wd
jbaopy. Tliot .statement we.jencot

GiUiic And Fish Department
T o Trap Species Of Feath­
ered Tribe In Varlous.Countics For ..Diet* Observation
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 7
(/p)—Tho Game nnd Fresh Watar
Fhth Department plans to take up
the work of “quail trappings" dur­
ing the coming spring. It was announcnl l*y Commissioner J. B,
n *$y “ trapping” the quail, workers
of .the dep artm en t hope to greatly
improve the breed in tho state, and
needed the most, Mr. Royal) ex­
plained.
' Quail in Leon -county, for In­
stance, which may be much iargor

administration of tha city and the
men whoee concerted motion made
passible the .continuance and In­
1, ■ —
‘
crease in bail dine operations de­
Merle Brown And W. 9 . Cox
spite existing ta il embargoes.
TfelTOf B enefits That Local
“In the development of the
St. Johns river lies Sanford's as­ i Brahch O f Organization
surance of independence from fu­
To This City
ture rail limitations of shlpmenta"* • ‘ Will Bring
' :»*■— ■ r
. •
Mr* Ball said, “and I am pleased to
see that the citizens of Sanford are Musical Comedy
rapidly beginning to apnreciatfa;
Singers Entertain
th is, fact and aro enlarging and
adding new facilities for the han-i
dling of freight consigned hero by Rev. Brownlee Is Praised
river boats." I
&gt;
For Progress Of The Club
la commenting on the progress
...Under
H is M anagement
of hia new ice plant, which is said
to/be *ne of tho largest in tho
SpeOfhds by Marie !Browri, field
ckiUth, Mr. Dali stated th at the
railroad embargoe had retarded'
operations considerably, and that,
the opening date would probably
be around Feb.. 1, Instead of Jjyn.
IS as.Was originally announced^ |

any Prohibition* Charges Action b T it lin ' F ollow lnrfllA ans called one of
On Docket Are; Expected . Petition Of Citizens W ho ta b in g luncheons
To Be Completed - B efore
W1T1
/&gt; . a.
, | . * j Cox, eam&lt;j to' San
Will
Curtail
A ccidents confer with civic
— —— .
to tho establiahmc
At tho regular meeting of the M. C. A. organlza
County Commissioner* hold yesDeLand and
&gt;«
» » rt * » » u
voted to use the money which had meeting wan callec
previously been nlloted tho county the close of the lj
for hiring a gnmo warden for tho today in the hop
purpose of adding another motor- ?/*“ Simlord “y V
cycle officer to tho forces of BherDufi
th„ c‘ou
iff C. M. Hand. Tho sheriff was before tho ntcmb*
also instructed to purchase another Mr. Brown cited
machine for thfl use of tho nddi- on tho cost of opt
eminent, the year
tiona deputy.
nnd th e investmen
This action Is believed to have bn0&gt;
resulted from a petition which was
He atated the p
presented the board by cUizons M. C. A, was tb t
who asked for better petroling of t ter of boys, and yoi
ssuit) Q- C; Bryant, aggravated aaT
■Ault; James Harris, tecklcim drlvy
ing; Julia Jerry, assault and bat­
tery.
William Austin, accused of reck­
less driving, was found not guilty
nnd I’asco Duncan, charged with
drunkenness, failed, to appear..
R. K. HiUyard, accused of posteeaing n still and a quantity of whis­
key forfeited bona ol) each alleg­
ed offense.
Several cases were continued or
nol nrossed. and others'are to come
Up for trial tomorrow.
John Robinson, charged with
possessing whiskey, was placed on
trial Into this afternoon, and a de­
cision In his case is expected to
bo given in the morning session.

*CharIes

William nnd Mary.
For many years the reopening
of the crin g e'n fler the Christ­
mas holiday vacation, With its
gay round of social events, has
been the resultant introduction
of new fads. Students who
giithoted the latest steps at
Yuletide parties have id the
past, returned to school, proud
uf their accomplishments.
But thin ,year -their efforts
were hr vain, for Just one dem­
onstration of tku Charleston
was enough-for, J 'officials and
student* Ao decide' that the
stately Wtilt*, one-step and fox­
trot would hold their own on
tho dance floors
“A dance, afthr all," said one
official,
“shtfbld
emphasize
gtacc nnd beauty, and a* the
latest fad p ro fc m s neither of
these quatitlo*. It should hold
no place on the program df col­
lege dances".

Malone, ‘ Jonks; bounty polk
Tho jury recommended and
matically Imposed a senten
life
1 \i( i imprisonment.“j

Statem ent Is
3 By Church
C iro n

fmbers
I ATLANTA, GA., ,
I (A P )—CT&lt;)mplptd, exc
,o n n c h a rg e o f force
] trust, has been mail
case o f Rev. O. II. CJ
i fo rm e r p a a fa r o f an
I church and ■at .prcsci

In Sanford, Fla., v

w hatever o f breaking tho Sv
Complete restitution was mndo l r
mediately following the return t
R epresentative C itizens Ah» A tlanta,' which resulted ,; in
Chosen'To A ssist In The prompt dismissal uf all charge?*.
Organization
Of
Local
Board Makes Statem ent
B r a n c h Of Association
* In connection with the arrest b
At a mooting held Wednesday af­ Rev. (Jrfenwell, and hia tuhacquen
exoneration of any wrong doles
ternoon in Seminole Grill Direct­ tho official board of the B ln
ors wore-, elected for the Sanford Christian chufch. Wednesday. Uiun
Young Men’ti Christina, Assoc!*,
thm and announcement was mndo

rS rn M w A l
Many accidents have happened
nl*atia*.
during the past few months In that
r. Brawn ilzid, ;We believe In
vicinity,- according to tha petition*, the prevention of wrong-doing and
era and another county officer will Hot the expenditures of vast sums
help cut down the reckless driving in the prosecution of crim ed
and 'other..causes., of smash-ups,
He stated that figures have been
they believe.
published showing that tho br*
Tho county has bacn minus a .ganlsaUon ho represents now has
traffic cop since tho Injury to R. establishments in 66 countries and
C. Wilcox, which occurcd on San­ that the "sun never sets on tho Y.
ford Avenuo shortly before Chrlit- M. C. A. flag." Many figure** were
mns. Wilcox is oxpocted to re­
ven to show the- groat contrnat
expenditures toward the punish­
turn to* his duties in'about one
ing of criminals, the pursuit of
month.
The commissioners, though., In pleasures, thu cost of government
session throughout the day dldUiot operation and the amount spent in
have anything of importance laid safeguarding the welfare, and up­
before them nnd routine business building the characters of tho na­
tion's youhg.
occupied most of the mcoting.
i IT, L. Dumas, second past presi­
dent of tho club, preignted the
third past president, Dr. E. )&gt;.
Brownlee, with the insignia of the
past president’s office. Mr. Dumas
spoke of the wonderful work at­
tributed to tho club under the lead­
ership of Rav. Brownlee and stated
that the club hnd enjoyed the great­
CHATTANOOGA, Jan. 7.—(/P)~ est year in its history during the
IMpnds of Mrs. Evelyn Farris Ben­ 1926 president’s tenuro of office.
nett, former “ Failles" beauty, and
Raymond O. Bennett, .today were
awaiting tho n ex t development In Missing Carolina Man:
their matrimonial career.
Their marriage life, which has Believed In Florida;
been a aeries of ups and downs Wife Collapses, Dies
bringing thorn Sharply into the
Umapght, came to a dramatic end
SPINDALE, N, C.,' Jan. 7.—DR
Wednesday in Tampa, Fla., whero
in four states today
Judge L. L. Parks, signed a decree —Officers
w«ra
tracing
tho movements of
of divorce In Mr*. Bennett’s favor. Grady L. Gilbert,
paymaster df the
Almost immediately evidences Spinners' Processing
Company,
were seen here for a re-wedding. who ha* been missing from
his
The date for this event has not homo hure since Saturday mornbeen set. “J have not definitely
made up my mind just when ft
f c — » services were hold yes*
will be/1 Mrs. Bennett said last “terday
in AshovHle‘' for hfs'w lfc
night.
*
Who
died
following a nervous col
Tho marital boat of the Bennetts
has been swept over many rocks lapse, said to have been caused by
and shoals since it'so t sail follow­ his disappearance. Shu was taken
in g ' Ml*. Bennett's divorce from to the home of her slater in AaheWilliam GUI, a New York newspap­ villa, after her colIapsA.' , &gt; * },.. J
M Gilbert Is believed to have gone
erman ih 1020. I
A trial of Bennett on a murder to Florida, and. his father, O, L.
chargo And another on a Msnn act Gilbert, of Darlington, S. C., be­
allegation In both of which he was lieves he will be in tho vicinity ef
acquitted, have featured promin­ Tampa where ho has severul closo
ently In their lUffiailtios. “Wine, friends. ‘•f,j •
Officials' of the company for
women' and song,” and non-snplch Gilbert was paymaster, depert were the grounds on which
re they cannot account f o r his
Mrs. Bennett obtained 'her divorce.
dlsappearahc*. They assert • hid
financial relations with them were
in propor,shape, and they haye had
W raowd|g)pi. Of any other possible

e

organisation for the year lpfiB
Would ho held early In tho evening.
W. It. Smith was chairman of tiio
mu ting which alsoted the diroctera, wljp were announced as fol­
lows: For ono yuar, L. C. Bobout, G. F. Smith, S. O. Chase, H.
C. Du Bose, Harry Kent and T, L.
Dunias: fa r two years* Hurry Stevtms, T. W. Lawton,- S. R. Digh-

Pope Thinks St. Paul
Would Be Journalist Mrs. Bennett Gets
I f He Were Still Alive
ROME. Jan. 7. -M ^l-rTf Saint
Paul lived ,today he would be a
newspaper man &lt;ln spirit At least,
Pope Pious asserted Wednesday in
the hall of tho consistory, when a
decree was read on tho eminent
v irtu es of tho venerable Antonio
Marla Clarot, - onco archbishop at
Cuba and foamier of the congrega­
tion of Missionaries of Tho Im­
maculate H eart o f Mary.
Tho ceremony was preliminary
to tho cunonizatlon of. the prelate.
Eulogizing Bishop Claret’s usd of
books and tho press as powerful
means to spread tho faith, the'pon­
tiff said:
“It has been remarked that if
Saint Paul lived in oar d a y ' he
would bocomu a journalist. That
this .would have occurred literally
I doubt, but I believe that it cer­
tainly would have occurred in
spirit, because without question ho

*

Saturday At noon and advls*
th a t .owing to the death, of h
mcr partuor.in the law bueU
would be necessary for hhh
tarn -to A tlanta Sunday aft&lt;
nnd attem pt to- straighten e
Inniiness of* tho firm whicl
been temporarily stayed duo
fact that his partner ha&lt;|

on secount of the moral an
obligation entailed.
•^lii' .stated that, being »•
In the firm a t tho time of
business transaction.** of if
was in Ignorance, ho was lb
th« actions- of his firm.
* "Dr. Groenwell fillet
In Sanford last Sund
and ho whs awAro of
ment. nnd wo, the mer

Divorce, But Will
Re-Wed E x -M a te

Vesuvius Erui

Several Mad D ogs Seen
iniiod On S
stmiktd'
Killed
t r a t i o f v isitow T o“ ni
By City Policem en VejmvIus U rumhlli
smoko and lava, bui

tho cratcr/we It em
cnpfiod mountain. 5
lion la otiljrone o
breaks' of the vole

®
i

‘ t

‘ *

m u ss

of. rabies

d to Sauford thrs* day*
started to* school yesteriELAND,

Fla
S. Brown_ of

si part ol

&amp;1S!S
[rug store 1
. . ...

�FERTILE, Iowa, Jan. 7 VP)—
Some 20,000 inapping turtles now
Ho hurled beneath the boggy acre­
age of the hill country of north
Iowa, enjoying their long winter
ilcep, became the world War broke
out In Europe in 1014. .*
Europe b a long way from Fer­
tile but it U where liana Johnson,
aoldier, got hia Idea for
[athleen Kersting Is youthful
the eatabliahment of a turtle farm
Called True Artist that supplies a Inrgo percent of
the turtle fleah that eventually
By Famous French finds
ita way to the dining boomsAmerica's foremost hotel*.
Singer And Tutor of Johnaon
was a doughboy in the
88th division of the A. F.. F. In
September of .1917 he obtained a
leave of absence and wandered
down to Monte Carlo, of gambling
fame. One night a wealthy Am­ tise somewhat resembling the
erican, a steel manufacturer, in­ leatherback. The resulting strain
vited Johnson and a number of Is a grotesque creature resembling.
11 WichitaAssist* In companions
to dine with him at in some respects, the chelydea ani
the Grand Cafe near the Casino. matamota
matamnta reptiles of South AmerAmer­
Defraying
Expenses
» a
-mm
*1 '
Chelonln mydaa broth, a soup made ica. However, their flavor Is ap­
from the flesh of a species of petizing. Of the 20,000
*k* “ “ turtles
•
West Indian turtle,
served. now nn the fnmi
ssibly 1,000
WICHITA, Kan., Jan. 7 VP)— The check for it was large.
species.
are.of thp new hyl
.JH JI
tr e e years ago a fourteen-yvarJohnson reasoned that if wealthy
On the farm itself there are ten
ri girl singing in the choir of a men paid without protiRt st&gt;:h lowlying acres of* hammocks ant
k b its church, Kathleen Kerstlng high prices for mynas broth, it bog, and. lothing more. There aro
would pay to go in the business no build
.„ __
of supplying rtbo market. Thus three dams of stone and wastewas born the idea of Fertile’s wood thrown across n rill of
turtle form, the plana fur which mound-spring water that trickles
Johnson put into effect nfter ho toward a larger strean^ skirting
came home. Five years ago John­ the south border of the farm. Wa­
son began his work by leasing vering rows of post tops mark the
the French opera star was on con- 10 acres of river bottom land, mak­ underground fence* formed by the
, cert tour of North and South Am­ ing a success of the venture from stone and wood obstructions in the
erica in 1922. She consented to a the start.
little stream.
newspaperman’s . request to intro­
duce the girl and was so charmed
by tho impromptu recital that she
Gives Up Throne For H er
(&gt;, Insisted Kathleen should accom*, pany her on her return to France.
Ijp Kathleen’s father Is a farmer,
but the family invested all their
•f humble holdings in tho training
which Calve said the girl should
have abroad. Two years of study
In France and Italy, where n new
world opened out before the little
Kansas girl under the motherly
care of Madame, and the little
fortune was gone. The Kerstlnga
. had opened a rooming house to
, help obtain funds. Kathleen came
Home last winter to sing in con­
cert but only n few hundred dol­
lars were gotten together.
Then the Wichita Rotary Club
learned of the situation and came
to Kathleen’s aid. In a twinkling,
■##.000 was raised, and Kathleen
- went back to France and to the
• Jealous care of her internationally
(.. known tutor. With tho other of
Chive’s youthful- proteges, the girl
has studied the music nnd art of
the continent.
. Recently ahe appeared In Inform­
al recitals where her voice was acclalmcd by several of the great
^French critics as thnt of Calve, at
the heighth of her career. The
critical audience, said one of those
present, little anticipated what
was in store for them. But as
.... Kathleen sang, the attitude changed
from one of eager interest to one
o ffra n k and charmod amazement.
Calve .stood below her watching
-evefy movement. Kathleen 'r e ­
sponded to encores until *Calve re­
fused to Jet her sing moro.
■ Calve, herself, says that wlthia
five years, Kathleen will bo known
as one of ‘‘the great voices."

lotarians Supply
ducational Funds

Etal.Y

the B
sional

vagance on the port
the former Mlliicent Rogers, the
placing of a cordon of loetacthres
around her home In Palm Beach
to guard rthair young son against
kidnaping. He also aaya he la
prompted by "dilatory faction of
Uia countess and her advuera to
apply to the courts for the custody
or his year-old child, whom he has
never seen.
*
The count, who Is suing for aeparation, let it be known Wednes-

rridiron circuit on
the National Base

opportunity, to defend
against her husband’s ae
m anagem ent Among them are New
■he needs do is to
l oik , Pittsburgh, i t . Louis and
to the many delay# promo'
Philadelphia. Pour of. these Are
ease and file her answer.
American League cities as well.
Rumors that the fcount a
The New York Glanta£opemting
at the Polo Grounds, but owned
mother had gone to Palm
dutaide the baseball organization,
had a successful year in their first making the move as an economic ware denied by Mr. Goodxta
appearance. All things considered venture designed to fill the great said they were still in N«w
the team paid for itself. Every stadium after baseball ceases. And
seat. In the stands was filled and baseball promoters in other cities
NICKEL FOR CARU80 VI
mahp p s fM n stood throughout
__ ___ T soon may become imbued with the
thg game in which "Red" Grange same desire for economy.,. . . . .
NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—(/P)—For
There were 18 teams in the N at­
performed with the Chicago Bean.
five
cents a caretaker a t a.cem eional
Football
League
the
past
sea­
Brooklyn haa sought a franchise
tery
in
Italy lifts on America^ Hag
son
and
there
are'
rumors
th
a
t
an­
foe next season. Two are held b)
off
a
coffin
and permits * ^tourist
the New York football promoters, other year will see 10 elevens in
to
Jiew
Caruso’s
body, it is stated
one of which is not in use and the the east and 10 In the west, the
by
Cnrveta
Wells,
explorer Just re­
1920 situation is somewhat vague. developing winners playing a
turning
fromabroad.
The Braves announce that they are world’s series.

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velopment and activity bring the prices up. Investors on every hand have
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made money by selecting a good location and buying before improvements
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advertised goods

explode, at hopefully predicted
they haw graduated from the ali­
bi atago and hav0 gotten out the
hammer again.
On thing which recently has (ap­
plied tha text for numerou* edit­
orial aermons wan a story publlih•cd^bv tho New York Times to the
eet thnt 000,000 per»on» In Florwere living In tents because
of crowded conditions. Then the
Timea, or someone in a communi­
cation published by the newapnper, hit upon the Idea that with
*° many hundreds of thousands
residing in tents a serious menace
to the health of the state had
arisen, This gave the propnpgandiats another text and now many
of the newspaper critlca are wor-

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Constantinople telephone girls
i»e gone on a telephone strike
higher wages. It milst be
{*' » hard work to be a telephone
kA Turkey, where they prob» two harems on a party
[ j S l ^ e l a n d Plain' Dealer.
n r ok t i i i : c o c i m
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Lot 9, Block 6, Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure ............. $4,200
Lot 10, Block 6 Elliott Avenue,
Eastern E x p o su re ............... $4,200
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testimony

Vanderbilt family f r r the sot*
and time in recent months, *
*. Mrs.. Frederick C. Church,
tester. of Conspelo. Vanderbilt,
Who will bo married tomorrow
to Earl T. Smith, has boon de­
terrin g an operation for appen­
dicitis which has been troubling
her.se Vara! -day*. , She will attend her sister's wedding and
will bo operated (to Saturday.
' Consuelo Vanderbilt, herself,
led an maid of Honor i\t Mnf,
lurch’s ' wedding In Newport
Inst' summer / while suffering
from appendicitis oml under­
went nn operation soon after,

ORLEANS, Jan. 7;~(&lt;P&gt;_
Cotton future* opened steady: Jan
\0.90 bid; Mar. ;J0.4t: May ip.03;
July ii0 3 .b id T o a :V f j r y
NEW YOUK/Jnn.-T.—OP)—Cot­
ton f u tu r e Opened r.teudy: Jari.
20.15: Mar. 20.00; May 10.M: July
iU.OQ* Oct. 38JM.

J ACKSONVILDe T Fla., Jnn.
CflPT-^Conditinn and quotations pre­
vailing on the Jacksonville market
toddy an reported by tho Plorida
Stnta Marketing Bureau:
Soppily* of ’miscellaneous vegetAbies very light, practically oil
groon vegetables' wanted; demand
good; ' mpvameftt Hc;ht; market
slre.i:: fi.r-good stock..
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Banns: Cirr-cax, hampers, practi­
Greek .Catholic faith
cally none on market.
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2.50.
Egg plant: standard crate, med­
ium r.hofl fancy 3.50.
Peppers: Standard green bolls,

HA CITY, Jan. G.
K fcsslon by. JJert
it W. K .^ 8 k
he t Osage H ills,’’
to blow up tho
W.- Sm ith, result&gt;ath o f Sm ith’; his
uid a servant girl,
| latest developTomatoes: r Oa Floridn, fancy
U m ystery surcount and stock 5.00@fl.0U.
(•nth of 17 persona
Tomatoes: fls, Florida, choice
mntry. ,
count and stock 3.50@4;60.
invfct at tho federal
. Squash: Hampers and bushel
(Leavenworth, Kan.,
crate*, small, yellow 4,6005.00.
kt Burkhart, Halo’s
Squnah: Hampers and bushel
French
Will
Succeed
Miller
Irgcil with the murcrates,
small, white, 3.50@4.00.
In R ight Field W hile Joe
Bed, former deputy
Cabbage: 1 1-2 bushel
mpern
Bng ja ile r of O sage • Mauser Will Be A t F irst;
■ Bought. .
Bwect potatoes: Per cw t 2A0(.l
Pitching S ta ff Is S trin g
H on brought to Ok2,75.
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■y, tol«l Boy Lewis,
tlranges:
Boxes,
fancy,
coinit
and
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7.—{/P&gt;
Ktorncy, thnt Halo
—Only two changes nro in |fros- stock 3.5004.00.
Oranges: Choice count antKatock
pcct for tho Philadelphia Athletics, 2.5003.00.
runners-up .In ;tho-Ameriean L oa- ^ Grapefruit: joxes, fancy count
gu? last sfioson.
3.1 WA0,
In right ■field, Walter, Kronen^ .andfitock
-Grapefruit
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___ count
exes, choice
erstwhile" all round nrftiy star; And Stock 2.00@2,fi0.
who played-brilHaiftly. toward the
close of 1025, hi slated to succeed
CHICAGO, * Jhn. 7.—
PotaBing Miller. Joe Hauser, whoso toen:
54
carat
total
U.
S.
shipments
broken Ened-cap early last spring 637; six Canadian; trading fair;
forced him oup of tho game, is ox- market very firm; Wisconsin sack­
expected to return to first base.
ed round whites 4.2504.50; Minne­
Otherwiso Connie Mack, 04 yoar sota sack round whites 4.15.
old leader, ntarids pat on the out­ Idaho sacked round whites 4.00@
field that set a sensational pace 4.15 According to quality.
in 1025 until. September. Mack
expects stronger opposition from
CHICAGO, Jnn. 7.—(/P)—Butter
nearly ail tho clubs thiB year, but unchanged; receipts C.7H0 tubs.
is confident - his combination of . Lggs higher; receipts 5.000
youth and experience boncfUtcd by cases; firsts 37@37V4; ordinary
t
■ ’basement of the additional seasoning will make a firsts 33@34.
nnnnt bid.
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as'Strong Infield
■i alley. When the
NEW YORK, Jn n /7 .—(A1)—Bar
Besides ono of the hardest hit­ silver .08%; Mexican dollar .52%.
B ’ Imwsun touched
Bd| ran all tho way ting outfields in the game and an
m i' honA, w here' ho Infield quartet of m ore.than ave­ KEY WEST HOTEL CLOSES
Jsod for the lexplos- rage ability^'Mack possesses un­
rdrave him bunded- equal battery strength. Micky
KEY .WES'?, Jan. I H o t e l
ihcre ho was return- Cohen was tho 1025 sensation be­ Jefferson here, after on existenco
y BJoyed tho confcs- hind the plate. Thu Athletics have of nearly ono hundred ychrst, has
another promising- catcher in Fox closed Its doors. The structure Is
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an 18 year old recruit.
to be remodeled immediately and
Was Sol* Heir
hoa three star right hand­ converted into an office and busi­
wife is a sister of er*Mack
Sammy Gray, Eddip Kom- ness building.
hoita death left Mr. mell,in and
Harrlss, in addi­
hclf to the rich es- tion to theSlim
veteran
Jack Quinn,
RECOUNT IS OPPOSED
gueque, her mother le fty Groves, a $100,000
invest­
ment, - failed to meet expectations
*t o iitiiu awill Jon.
gun, U
4—u r;—
WASHINGTON.
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Kgnd jure a t Guth- last
year bub, convinced Mack that Objectiot to the Senate recount In
| expected to begin
bo bf tho secret ser- ho has the atuff with which to the Brookhart, Steick contest was
bo nave been work- make good this season. The oth­ filed today with the Sonato elec­
p t^ ry for several er portaide talent Includes Baum­ tions' sub committee by Ssenator
gartner and Heimach; veterans; Brookhart’s counsel. There were
ltoe •pate, 32 yoar old draft pro-i»indication* of irregularities in the
duct of i ’ort Worth, and Willis, .handling of the ballots.
.recalled from Wilkes Barra, Fa.
Dykea T o JJ* At Third
,
Jimmy Dykes will have tho proforence over Sammy Hale a t tnird
while Chick Galloway and Max
Bishop again will hold down short­
stop and second baae, respectively
with Bill •Wambsgansa, obtained
predominated in
Jus morning when from the Red Sox as chiof utility
ito was called up- man, ’
“ Water Bucket Al" Simmons, the
itcc on IS alleged
'us city’traffic on dub’a heaviest h itte r’ in 1025,:is
a fixture in cehtcrflcld. Bill Lam­
ar ia slated to patrol left field!
Urged with reck- again.
Millar and Welch, both]
l fined $5.00, nnd seasoned players, will, Jm: h«)d. in I
Iruff, accused o f reserve. George O’Brien, yoUng
Uwjthotjt the re- Gy chaser from Dallas, is a Pro­
Ights, vrns nasesa- mising rookie. .
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Kid Giohson, former White' Sax
ifott, Mr. Vorny, mahager, will' be n coach and will
Homer o^wiiur.
^ColJor, -ii,
M. be on M«ck*a board qf strategy
jY Walker. H, G.
Norris and J. G. which Included J r a Thomas, bat­
d of a similar of- tery tutor and The manager's sen,
, fined $1.00 each Earl Mock.
Urns, convicted of : * ;
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bptenced to servo » Jrt the old dayb the slau g h ter
I in the City Jnll. houses used to boost th at every
:barged with leavg parkway ovrr
Iran
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btation of the
featured hy tl
w atfn • a goldei
■ prayer
for the' safety
The w rem of.___
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hy. tourists of the world; who e*me
here by automobile, train and pri­
vate y « h tf from all parts1of Flor­
ida. Thie was the nineteenth an­
nual observant* of 'th e rite, hero
which hna became national in
character. 1 • ■ ’
Archbishop Alexander of New
to rk , head Of-tW Greek church in

l “8he Won’t Ride in an Automobile

M S 4 NKF,
GROWING WITH
a t Naval i n ­
here. the folTHE NEW YEAR
dt o f
IDtd
by the VMl__jorVt£ Offieerr
Decide to climb higher overy week during
Association, in session there was
the new year— growing itfrnilily richer and
made:
\ steadily cloeer to the goal of your ambition.
• President, M eat Command;r
DR, VI LARD AT CAPITAL
Charles A. Mills, Miami.
Vice-President, IJeut. William
Let us help you t y adding interest, to your
Dr,
Df, v,
C. L.
ia Villard,
vmunii assistant
niutnuiiu state
Rvavc Justice Lee. of Orlnndo,
regular deposits, '
vcUrirnirinn in tuberculosis eradi­
Secretary, Ensign E. M. Crum,
cation work jn Florida, was a Cap­ Tampa.
4 % Interest Paid on Savings Accounts.
itol visitor while en route to Mad­
Dirpctors-at-tsrgo, Lieut Coo.
ison, where he is •engaged in car- Dawltt, Jacksonville, and Ensign
rying out an eradication program B. Borchardt, Tampa.
A number of resolutions woro
MEDICAL SOCIETIES TO Mf,ET adopted a t tho session, tho mesThe Floridn State Vetcrlnaifr nniro continued, including a reso­
lution icrpiertlng n fleet division
Medical Association and tho stato for Tampa and also ono for Day­
Lite Stock Sanitary Board will tona,
Tho mr.-asgo va* signed by
bath meet at Tsmpa during the
ST R E N G T H - SERVICE - PR O G R E SS
South Florida Fair, Tho former LlOut. William Justice Ian'. t:» vicewill bo in session on Fobruary 12 resident. It was received here
y M. I). Clark, radio man of the
and 13, and the lattay will convene C. B. Naval t Reserve Fleet, radio A D V E R T IS E M ^ N T S T E L l, YOU W H A T TH H ROMA'
OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YOU.
1 onujfoy earljcr , F e b ra n ry jl
station’ 4 HP.
Today headed hjf Archbishop Al­
exander, * procrsstrm wouhd lu
from the ehnreb to tho edge of
the water. In Una was the choir
the mem
in white
ic proccssWta of _____
r&gt;n readied tho water ie sea was
blesju’d by tho priest.

from nnrnl res«r
Winter Park, reel
rerve station 4
lowing announc

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the eighth through Saturday, sixteenth at Dickson-Ines, Orlando
Beddings Share
Reductions

Thrifty Sewer Profits
Tho- thrifty women will f corral
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many bargnins here for Spring
sewing. Alpaca In ton and white,
fffr instance, was $4.50 yard sale.
$2.08 yard.

' Bedding* are ■featured In this
extern i;vJ ‘ sale.
Orange Brand
sheets, 81 by 00, priced $1.50, sixo
81 by 09 are $1.C0.

Georgette Crepe
Mohawk Sheets
Pillow Cases
Mohawk sheets which are me­
dium weight arc: 72 by 00, $l.A5,
81 by 00, $1.70,, pillow cnscs 42
by 30, JGc^ 46 by 3fl, 50c.
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Piquot Brand
Piquot plain sheets 72 by 90,
$1.00. Cases 42 by 30, 59e.. 45
by 30, B9c. nemsUtchfd shoots
72 by 00, $2.20. Cnscs 45 by 30,

A handsome georgette crepe of
cocoa shado .which ia embroidered
In brown Will nmko cbarm lhg'if*
tornoon dresses. Formerly $0.50
per yard. Now $3.08 per yard,

Apparel at Saving Prices
Tho r o n d J .t« ^ ir fli!lO ihrtwants' of' dreasos, cdufa nnd
millinery are repleto with wofrtlry values at big r e d u c t i o n s
Interesting is the fact th at these offerings include th is
Springs mode.

Silk or Wool
Dresses
V2 ■Off
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Thirty silk and woolfen dress-

Juniors* Dresses
%" Off ' ■
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Chnrmeens, * mirroleens

Crepe For Sports,
Wear
Sport cropo of tan and whlto
pin Id, 40 inches wide, will bo effect­
ive in one or two piece models. Jvrj
This material had been $4AO juir . ,
yard. Sole $2,08.

and

Brocaded Crepe
Lucerne Blankets

Silk and wool brocadnd cropo
In ono of tho prevailing shader, of
the season, Coral, la adaptable fyr
morning or afternpon costumes.
Was $5.60, la $3.98 per yard.

Lucerne Blankotk,- flfl by 80,
which are 40 percent wool aro
specially priced $5.19. All cot­
ton sheet blankets, white, GO by 80,
talc $1.79.

Serges For Spring
Practical Bed Spreads
Double wear bed spreads, 02 by
90, $1.00. 72 by P0, $1.85, 81 by
90, $2.19. A rt Crinkle bedspread^,
rose,' bluo nnd gold, 72 by 108,
$2.09. 81 by 108, $2.08.
MAIN FLOOR D-I

Modish
Flannel Coats
For Wcdnesdny and Thursday
special selling.
100 flannel
coat* purchased by New York
ron’dont buyer, For 2 days to
sell at unusually low price of
$14.05, Pastel tints, furred or
plain.
Mlssos, 13 and 10.
Womens 14 to 42.
FLOOR 2 D-I

Oratjgo Avenue Orlando,

Rhone 1106,

Morning Dresses

Interior Decorating

d w - i *yji v • 53(y(jj*1■ ♦*»•.
Morning dressea mf English
broadcloth, llnenit, glnghnms, In
plain styipea or plaids In sixes
38 to 44,.wero priced to $5.76.
Mia $3.05.

Intarlor Decorating Deport­
ment offers:'O ne lot Quaker
Note | t one-third off. Rem­
nants of nets, voiles, cretonnes
»nnd rohrquisettes, a t one-third
off.

Happy Ilome Drosses arc re­
dded attractions in this sale,
only 88c, and they *ro to be
had' in ejaes 30 to 62. Also
Engl Lith prints, tires 10 to 44,
$1.05.
;

Kimoqas of Crepe
.Crepe kimonaa which havo .%

Serges 46 and 64 inch widths |n
black, navy, brown, gray or fawn,
will creato Spring suits or coats.
Values from $1.50 to $4.76, rale
one-half price. •.
MA1N FLOOR D-I

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.„Tw ° Tapestry ^rtigs, iL3 by
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Shoe Sale of Import
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THURSDAY" JAN. 7, 1926
1ERAUV8 PLATFORM
* r water route to Jaek-

traction of St. Johns-Intlrer. canal,
naion of whlto way.
nolo* pool, tennis coorta,
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l&gt;—Augmenting of building program—houacs, hotel*, a p a r t ­
ment houses.
1 —Extension of street paring
program.
7,—Construction
of
boulevsro
around Lake Monroe.
Completion of city beautifica­
tion program.
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(L—Bxpanslon of echool ayntem
j with, provision for Jneressed fsd lltle s

R BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
FAITH AND RIGHTEOUSNESS
—"And Abram believed in the
Lord; and He counted it to him for
righteousness." Gen. 15:0.
PRAYER—Our Father God, so
may we also believe In Thee for

Looking into .the religi one of the oriental world, w e find;!
among the Buddhists an Intense worship of the sacred, rnffl.-*
Am ong,thd Hindus eaj*d ally is the bull honored and glori­
fied. He is regarded almost as a God, never called uport
for work o f any kind, and kept inviolable to all evil hands.
He is led from place to place w ith a golden chain around h is
neck and all kneel down ond worship.
We had never before suspected Governor Martin o f beIng a follower of Buddha. We had always been under th e
impression that he was a Baptist. But his-action recently In
reprimanding the sheriff o f Hillsborough county and threat­
ening to suspend him for permitting a bull fig h t to take
place, would surely give rise to suspicious o f Buddhistic ten­
dencies.
Not that we, either, approve of bull fig h tin g . W e think
it is an exceedingly cruel form of sport, utterly lacking in
fair play in that the bull is not given a chance, and one that
is specifically forbidden by th e law s of Florida.
But so is bronco busting, cruel and unlawful. Y et rodeoB
have been held In many cities in Florida, th e bucking strap
used on horses too old and feeble to have an evil thought
In their heads, and y et we have never heard of a sh eriff be­
ing fired for allowing a rodeo to take place.

Furthermore it is the violation of the law, in the case of
the bull fight, that so riled our Governor. In his own Words,
”1 shall take steps to secure a sheriff for Hillsborough&gt;cbunty that will uphold the laws of the state of Florida." Our
honorable governor will .uphold the laws of the states against
bull fighting if he has to /iro cvefr sheriff in the state.
But how about the laws against horse racing and gam­
bling, Governor?
Why not stand for enforcement of all the laws of the
state? Why pick on bull fighting? There are the horse
races in Miami, the dog races in-Miami and St. Petersburg,
Bradleys' cltib in Palm Beach, and bootlegging throughout
the entire state, ail of which are violations of the laws of
Florida? Why not fire some more sheriffs, Governor?
And while we think of it, speaking of cruelty and one
thing and another, there was that case of Sheriff Chase
down In Dade county. Sheriff Chase in trying to prevent a
spectacular jnil delivery which he hnd previously arrnnged,
killed two prisoners and wounded several others. That wns
hot cruelty. That wns not law violation.
But this bull fight in Tampa, well, that’s different. You
see, there is something about a bull that gets next to the
Governor’s heart.

Who’s to Blame for Crime? •
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I went to look for Christmas,
) And I started, oh, so early.
That not another soul, nt nil,
Was aeon n-passlng by. ;
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Crime is one of the ten most popular subjects of dis­
cussion, tho Lltcrury Digest says in n recent issue. Con­
sideration of the subject hnq brought out mnnp so-called
cur^s nnd yigans of prevention, but it is evident that tho
crime wave or crime tide is easier to explain than it Is to
stop. Explanations nre made daily. In fact almost cvery-

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SOME “RADICAL" .clergyman
might even engnge Evelyn Thaw to
appear in his church, as a living
text or sad example if she sur­
vives.
Henry Ward Beecher, in his
Brooklyn pulpit, sold a mulatto
girl nt nuctlon in old slavery days
i(o emphasize n sermon against
slavery.
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Moke n good mouse trap and, ns
you know, the world will wear out
n path to your door. Run a rnilrnnd well and youcJpath -across
(ho continent will 'also be well
lipyd. The Twentieth Century,
Now York Central train, between
New York and Chlcago^,ran in
Hcven sections ono way and six
the olher recently. Its managers

I went to look for Christmas,
All on n snowy morning,
A snowy, blowy morning,
And tho road wns white nnd still.
I wore a cloak of scarlet,
,
My boots were new and shiny.
Spccial Sessions in New York. Writing in Scribneri)y.MaI traveled light nnd swiftly,
guzinc upon the subject of "The Juror’s i’nrt in Crime,”
And caroled up the hill.

IT COSTS nioro to go from
York to Cblcngo now comfortably,
than it did to go from New York
to Liverpool on the fine old steam­
Spain, first claaB, years ago.
Judge Nott places nil the responsibility in the jury box. ship
Tho flying huh-hi no will correct
Spanking from his experience of more thnn n score of years that. Men now of middle age will
in handling criminal cases tile judge assures us that he live to rend this: “Chicago to New
York in 3 hours, round trip $25.
knows whnt he is talking about.

I wont to look for Christmas,
. .i All on a snowy morning,
A snowy, blowy morning,
'And a star was In the sky.
A rosebud blossomed on a bush,
A number, of pther men and women of more or lenw
j,A -fir tree gave mo greeting, .
F f'rttE j bond of dictator*
prominence?
tttoif JTuilge Nott nlso know what they nir^ is 'I'/lE
- A wee dark bird sang out to mo
gloving. Now Greece has hers
talking about. One blames the parents for not bringing up in the per n.” of Premier I’angnlos,
Aa I wont panning by.
the present generation in the proper manner. Another says He simply h .1 to' become a mili­
I went to look for Chriitmas,
the police nnd other officers nre not enforcing the law as tary dietr.lor, nnd now Issues ( a
. All on a anowy morning,
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they should while still some other would-be authority lays proclamation.
■A anowy, blowy morning,
A war &gt;'htt was to make the
'And tho weo bird «ang “Noftl!
the whole blame ot the feet of the jadges.
world “aaf* for democracy” has
you back your pilgrim feet,
thus fnr established dictatorships
The
situation
is
pictured
by
the
Tampa
Times,
which
re­
re'a phriatmaa in your keupSpain /Inly, Turkey nnd Greece'.
calls that In nn nttdmpt to fix the responsibility, the minis­ in
You
cun bo sure what a war
hand I found a ntnr, ter solemnly pointH nn accusing finger at the parents; in turn | w'll dnever
•
cr-e
it starts.
And Jn my heart a bolt. the pnrents point nt the policemans the policemnn passes , LucM'-y ' ’resident Wilson did not
HU nation responsible
. The star Is flro and wine and bread, tho buck to the judgo; the judge refers the responsibility ml'*'' -*■
And shelter for a homeless head. to tho jury; tho jury accuses tho lawyer; the lawyer has an for DLino-' -.cy outside of tho UniThe boll Is lore and candle lig h t''
To shod upon a darksome night. alibi and is unloading on tho minister—thus the circle la
The wee bird’s-gifts. I tfnve awsy
FOLTf WHITE men arc accused
. And found the heart of Christmas
When it comes to fixing the blame, "passing the buck" of forming n murder ring, that al­
i? ;■ ; Dsy.
ready hu» to its credit the deaths
plays a large part. Thebe will always be conflicting views of
—Barbara Young.
twenty Osage Indians. Oil had
on tho subject. Wo may talk from now until the end of made them rich,* nnd in 1925, ns
r ‘ "J 'j
,
And still we notice a few cars
In the old Puritan days, it Beamed
Iffltbput parking lights a t night.
to Christian white men wrong for
■ ■ O- "
“
They
kilted the
• Beginning our Ust of well known
More Promises
■ Hall-raisers: Charles G. Dawes,
them now.
____ _____ ____ - _.i
.Col. William Mitchell and Gen.
and
the
grnnd
jury will see about
"Hnve your telcgntat and am giving Division
Bmedley Butler.
-4
— ... o —,
Wiser whlto men don’t murder
Engineer Thrasher definite instructions to proceed
.Now that many Florida cities aro
Indians.
They wait until tho In­
to DeLnnd to provide immediate relief for condi­
enlarging their territories, San­
dians get the monoy, then go to
ford might take steps to extend
tions complnined of,”
them with bootleg whiskey, leave
1U limit* to take In Orlando and a
the whiskey behind ond come back
few other outlying districts.
Tho above telegram was sent by F. A. Hathaway, chair- with tho money.
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.
Now It will be up to Sheriff mnn of the State Road Department to the Sanfort| Chamber
FRANCE THOUGHT tho Riffs
' 1 Chase to stop bull.flghting in Ml- of Commerce, according to a news story that appeared in
I
ami.

thetn.

this pnper Wednesday. It was in reply to a strongly word­
ed telegram from the civic body to the state official. .
Dr. Hathaway has once again promised. If we remem­
ber correctly he did ho a few weeks ago. While in The
Herald office he issued instructions to his engineers to take
steps immediately to have the DeLand road scraped and
put in better CQndition,* and at the same time he instructed
Engineer Thrasher to see that the Dixie Highway as far as
the Orange County line was put in the best condition pos­
sible and maintained thnt way until the new state highway
waH completely constructed.
•
jtlon left. Those who have friends
In tho north might help advertise
On tho strength of. the promises made at that time San­
Sanford by sending a copy of this
ford
people have been expecting relief from tho deplorable
paper to thorn.
The widening of downtown huslloess streets should be ono of the
first acts of the new city commis­
sion. -------- o------- When banks double tho ninount
of their deposits in tho course of
twelve month's time, it Is convinc­
ing proof of the rapid growth of a
city. Hack nf Sanford's tremendous

b .
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The Chamber of Commrrrc main­
muiib a uureuu
unu hullding
tains
bureau hi
in me
the Ball
building
on Find Street where 192U auto li­
cense tags may bo secured. The
£rouble is thnt thero will be plenty
| rpeed-hounds who will be like
■' ’ « in getting their licenses.

fpom that I* not in
Uh&gt;t the fact be known
V*ortlng the matter to
V »f Commerce nr by
rtttlo want-ad In The
v can help solve the
1m If you wilL
I —o—-----jWtho telrphono rom‘ . #i services In Sanr general appruv: .*n would like, ta
i
their homes.
: w-vip company

MY FAVORITE STORIES

ca»»
Modti TH u

THE WAGES of sin is death, or
at least, much trouble. ^Stanford
White was killed long ago, his
problems quickly solred by a young
man from Pittsburgh. *
Now, Thaw’s wife, for whom
White was killed, drinks eight
ounces of n poisonous mixture to
kill herself. Clergymen will And
in this n good text for a sermon
that will not put the congregation
to sleep.

the ground has little chance against
gas and TNT in tho air. So. the
French sent a few aviators,“fly­
ing low." They dropped bombs
and report that things arc peace­
ful again.
If the Riffs want to fight some­
body they ought to tight the Uni­
ted States. Against us they would
have an oven chance, since we
havo few flying machines, nnd
those that wo have don't fly much.
MRS. CARRIE Chapman Catt,
introduced by Mrs. John p. Rocke­
feller, Jr., to a gathering of ladles,
savs tho first thing wo need Is “an
arbitration agreement with Japan,”
to prevent wnr. Such nn agree­
ment couldn’t do any harm. ■But
you remember thnt certain agree­
ments existed In 1914 and became
“scraps of paper.”
The best arbitration agreement
for the United States Would bo the
worlds biggest fleet of fighting
airplanes, backed up by the best

U adae O i i u ,

Do not wuttk,
ter isvenlnK*-*.
for n better f*
advantage of on
New claaaei li
typewriting not
nt the Sanforil U
day. wadnesdar

A GREAT DISCOVERY.
OWENSBORO MESSENGER
The man who is alleged to have
made the declaration that interest
on money lokned was ihc greatest
discovery in the history of the
world was not fnr wrong.
A
child’s pottery bank found In tho
tulns of nkclcnt Utloa contained then. No one ever placed money
six roppor Joins.. They date bpek a t compound Intorcst fo r 2,500
years; npd probably, none ever will,
at least 2,5(1) years.
but the computation reveals how
Estimntingvthe co' 113 of tho val­ money a t Interest grows If given
ue of a ren tin ch , the offioprs of thne. Tho main difficulty lies In
tho National City Bank or New practicing the method consistently.
York have undertaken to computo
it ordinarily requires a whole
their earning |wiwor in twenty-five That
for a dollar to earn six cents
centuries, hnd they been placed at year
may seem to be slow earning pow-'
614 per rent interest, compounded cr,
If the six cents is left with
scmi-unnually. It is' n computa­ the but
dollar to cam Interest also ami
tion that runs into big figures. By the
process bo kept up f o r j f e w
now the six coins would hnve yenrs,
the result Is somewhsit
grown to n sum many times more
thnn all tho money in the-world. amazing. The lnpeo of tlmd and
A number Involving a billion is ex­ hands off tho accumulation arc
pressed by ten digits, but to state tho requisition to a demonutratlon
the accumulation of tho Utlcait
(coins requires nixty-orwdtgltif rep1' ;or';Wty*t a greht, dlfy?6vtTy. mohty
resentativc of dollars. It is writ­ nt' Interest wns, especially if it bo
ten ?.'l,000, with fifty-ndven ciphers compounded.

T his age is fu ll o f It. . N o t ju s t em pty ro
■,
, " ' ' • . * ■i '
*
th e true rom ance o f achievem ent, o f progi
%1
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betterment of irmpkind.

A D V E R T ISE M E N T S T EL L YOU WHAT
M ANCE O F B U SIN E S S IS DOINOTOl
i£ Jt|. Mil" ' 'Mill I f'4.1*«
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LACK OF BRAINS
TAMPA TIMES

Dark hlnla of dire retribution
to follow tho ruakleas running
down of pedentriann by ni’otoriata
arc contained in a letter gracing
the columns of the current Issuo
of the Nntion. This mny be noth­
ing loss than a repetition - of thu
Hoclnl upheaval that flung tho
Bourbons from their throno and
caused the streets of Paris to run
red with tho blood of aristocrats.
The writer points o u to th a t one
thing which exasperntea tho Par­
isians to frenzy wns that the aris­
tocrats drove over the people In
the streets of Paris with their
cnrrlngcn. I!o quotes a passage
from Dickens’ "A Tale of Two
Cities," in Which a homicide of
the kind Is described. For; those
who do not remember the passage,
the Marquis is exceedingly annoy­
ed at the stoppage of his carriage
merely for the running over of a
child, and peevishly demand? why
people can’t get out of the way.
Tho inference Is that with auto­
mobiles killing hundreds of &gt;chil­
dren In- America every year, the
people who are victims of this
arrogant disregard of human life
have as much justification as did

tho Pririsinns for turning on their
oppressors.
If tho modom motorist, who ex­
pects pedestrians to scramble out
of his -way, in not so callous ns
tho Marquis of King Louis’s time,
nnr ydtsoTm m une to punishment,
he is not fa r behind in the reck­
lessness with which ho operates
his equipage. B ut the clement of
class distinction is lacking. Though
to a certain extent the make of a
car a man rides In mgy be a sym­
bol of social standing, certainly tho
osiesslon of a setfpropcllcd veido th at p asaevj^c. an nut.omob^le docs not mark one as an aris­
tocrat in free America. In the
m atter of expecting the foot pas­
senger to be superagile In getting
out of .the way, thero are abso­
lutely no class lines. The ^abob
who lolls in tho back seat* of A
Rolls-Royce may. be run down by
a flivver If he trys to cross the
street afoot. *• •
1 The t j e of manta that results
In speed murder doesn't arise from
a sense of social superiority. I t Is
strictly an individual complex that,
if properly diagnosed, would bo
attributed to a simple lack of
brains.

R. R. Eldrid
REAL ESTATE AND INVE
216 E. Second Street

60 acre^ of'land on hard road and railroad near

K

IN THE DAY’S NEW S
DAYTONA NEWS
There aro two courtrooms in Is
the day’s nows. Thoy offer a puz- “£
zlo. Solve it and you have answer-1
cd the question of the ages.
;S:
Into a courtroom In the West w]
comus Susie,
. , n comely
.PlL _ .young
— _ , .wo­
. *(th
man. S
w for" a. divorce
_____ wi
She opleads
and alimony" from her man, Joe.
It seems Joo has been cruel or
Something.
The judge looks down. She la
fashionably dressed and her fig­
ure is youthful. Ileriface is pret­
ty, but the judgo has seen a lot to decide Is:
of pretty' faces and he has bogun
Shall women servo on
to weary of them. The woman the sovereign Btato of
dabs hor eyes with a scented Shall they enter1tho box()
handkerchief tnow and then. }’ where, since Illinois was born/only
The questions begin. The saint) men have sat In judgm ent' upon
old questions. It develops that their followsT Shall they onjoy
Joe Is earning |36 a week (nnd the sumo Punitive privileges-and
rights ns tnelr husbands, brothers
pnd fathers? ■
Tho Judges say no, they af«
Itfrnlrl «,IH&gt;4■Tlllt nliil n tan**.
'

By IRVIN S. COBB
The voice of a Prophet
|vote, Improvising. “It
A company of a division of col- twenty-five thousand
prod troops were In heavy m arch-1’---- ' 1
ing order, awaiting the word, to
start for tho front, It wns t&lt;
first actual contact wjth the
voice, saying:
“Well, I knows v
edition of dat pu»i
I t’s gwinc say, in bi,
‘Fifty thousand Frt
pled to death by ton
sand niggers.”

l

W T-1-V
!»•« Ik.

It la their
rhey want a
ng .justice. ’
disappointed. But thoy
Those ore tho .courtren

HOMES—LO
ACREAGE
127 1-2 fe e t in tho third block on
A ve. E astern exposure, w ith 22 room he
is an ideal piece o f property and is sure
m aker a t th e i&amp;esfent price. Fojr a Ur
m en t house or bu sin ess property th is ‘
excelled. Priced fo r qulck' salo |65,00(
TERM S.
. . V "
* One L ot in San*
$3500.00 w ith term s.
Ono 5 room hous
block com pletely fu n

Real E state

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�Courtesy
ren For Carolina
itors Wednesday

ION TONTS FOR A
MARY MARSHALL
Kht McClure Syndicate

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niilWO On tv
Mr. and i

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5d&lt;^nei

Centering the long dining table
w ad's low mound of these fragrant
blossomsy and sprays of feathery
asparagus ferns. At 6 ©clock a
r of the Berni­ delicious seven-courso- dinner wns
e r Two, O. E. S. BeFallowing ‘dinner friendsi joined
Masonic Temple
gueste and a number of Interhere will bo in- tho
eating games of bridge-awl euchre
were enjoyed until a -uifa. ‘ hour.
irdl will on te rirrison. Chapter
L S t 3 o'clock a t tho Mrs. Geo. W. Knight
l Lake.
Is Hostess Tq Tuesday
McLaullirwiil entertnbers nf the Book Duplicate Bridge Club
a t her ' home on
( a t 3 o’clock,
Mr*. George. Knight was tho grafe of the W. C. T. clous hostess on TueSd
ucSday
_ when she
fate of Mrs. M cRu, e n t e r t a i n e d the members of the
fa t and Palmetto Tuesday Duplicate Bridge Club
most delightfully a t her attractive
ion Auxiliary will new home in pan Lanta.
ne of Mrs. L. P.
The color motif of gold, green
Ivans Street a t 4 and white-Was emphasised with
quantities of calendulas and yellow
fad Chapter U. D. and-while narcissus.
gi Mrs. W. Theoa most interesting game
ber home in May- ofAfter
duplicate bridge, score* were
fears will give tho counted artd It was found th a t Mr*.
|»f lectures “ Eng- LeRoy Chittenden, Mrs. Frank
Sets” at the Wom- Gonzales, Mrs. H arry B. Lowis,
and MrtT'J. 0: BenJon wore hold­
high spore.
League Union ersAtof4he
conclusion of the game,
rd High School
the hostess served a detiqpv« w i­
nd coureA with toffee.
Th"5C enjoying the cordial hos*
pitnlity o f Mrs. Knight were Mt*.
10 o'clock.
Frank F. Gonzalez. Mre. F. -JB.
Hub meets a t the Roumillnt, Mrs. J. P. Walsms, Mrs;
Binio Stcmbridge Fred Walsma, Mra. LeKov Chitten­
I Avonuo a t 3:16 den, Mrs. J . C. Benson, Mrs. Hnrib Chorus under
r e . W. R. Leak
o'clock a t the
mrsal.

W om an’s Club
Column

One o f the most plea
1niuncements
1TJU1HJB111*71IW1 made
IIIUUQ a«*tIf the
WIU*******
meeting, of tho Woman's Club Wed­
nesday was the beginning of the
second class In parliam entary law.
under the direction of Mre. J. C.
Gibbs, club parliamentarian, f
Mre. Gibbs taught a class in 1026
which was a pronounced success,
and. for the class which will be.
formed Monday morning a t 9:3(V
o'clock, tho* same policy of offerJ
Ing its advantages to any resident
or visitor In Sdaford will be obser­
ved.
Mrt. Gibbs is an unusual parlianienturiaifc-iu that - she combines
perfect tact with splendid grasp S)f
*#»» tier, ,UUWjtn.Vf
„A HV
If*** tlU IIII-U M tl jr
subject. .Theparliamentary
loci nets of
rvf (Kfa
^ W d n i n n 'i Club
TTIji K are
rt
classes
the 'Woman's
Thb free.

handkerchief, was awarded
leorge Herbst, while the top
&lt;prixe' for those plsying
fitlim h n n a
K
aaV
u
a u ***
euchre, a telephone
book
cover,
went to Mrs. John Herbst.
John Wurth wna given the men's
prise a pocket comb, while the con­
solation prise, a pairs of cuff but­
ton* fell to tha lot of Fred Herbst.
Covers wete laid for Mr. and
Sfra.\Jbhn Bender, Mr. and Mrs.
George Herbst,' Mr. and Mrs. John
W urtat Fred Herbst, Mra. Louisa
Knglebrecht, Miss Minnie Nlst.
Those joining the gueste for

Mr*.' W. C. Hill and mother Mrs.
Lola Le Qetto motored to Orlando
on Monday where they spent the
day shopping.^
Miss Alberta Aycock has return­
ed home from St. Augustine Where

Mr. and Mrs. Lee O. Corijey re­
turned home oh Tuesday ovenlng
from PIneview, and Valdosta, Qa.,
where they spent the holidays with
relatives.,
. '

[ h o t e l a r r iv a l s

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tittle hsd
as their dinner guests last evening
Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Trurobo of Or­
lando.’
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U. L. Amasen, Orlando; M. L. Arthur Yowell, P. E. Eoumillat.
Pulton Titusville; John Kama- Dr .S. Puleston, C. E. Henry, and
kian. New Brockton, Ala.; B. L. 1-eon LeRoy motored to St. Augus­
Hoyden, Tampa; C. E. Gsuse, tine on Wednesday where they
Southjort, N. C.;; F. H. Lindsey, went on business.
Southport, N. C.: F. H. Lindsey,
Louisville, X y.; J. M. Clarke. F t ’ Mr. and Mrs. George Chamber­
Myers; Mr. and Mre. John Bollols, lain and Mrs. W alter Twitched of
Toronto; P. R. Bollols, Toronto; Daytona Beach motored to San­
C. EUerson, Calgary, Ala; J . L, ford on Wednesday and were the
Cary, Jacksonville; N, H. Bleck- guests of Mrs. Raymond Key.
tnan, St. Petersburg; R. B. Starbuck J r., Jacksonville;; F. H. T it­ The christening services of the
tle. Springfield, Mass.; J. li. Gary, young son of Mr. and Mre, Samuel
Sanford Baumel were held on SunA tiaitU ^C , J.. Wimblah.
. ' . VALDEZ
L. S. Mosely, Jacksonville; 0.
G. Putman, Hartwell, Ga.; P. D.
C. Ball, St. Louis; M, T, Sprout,
Chicago; Edward Trnfford, Miami;
James R. Norris, Orlando; S. S.
Johnson, Baltimore; Mabel FalUn,
Baltimore; D. L. Fallin, Jackson­ Mr., and Mn.ftW. J. Steed and
ville; W. N. Walton, Palatka; children of.Kissim m ee were the
Harold L. Engle and wife, Brook­
oste of Mrs.' Stood'* parents on
lyn. N. Y.; J. M. Shackleford,
csdny evening, coming up to at­
Jacksonville; Ed Ik Greer, New tend the Ball family reunion.
Smyrna; W, W. Pittman, Jackson­
ville;
Isadora Freidman, New
Mr. nnd Mra. H. T. Thrasher mo­
York; Joseph Berg, New York; J. tored to Tampa on Thursday whore
W. Risen, New York; •Robinson they will be the gueste of tho for­
Farmer, Jacksonville: J. N. Crev­ mer’s sister Mr*. F. S. Daiger for
asse, Jacksonville; E. W. Brown, tho week end.
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Delnware; Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Kuhlmnn, Atlanta; Mrs. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Ball had ns
Jacksonville; Mrs. Taylor, .Jack­ their dinner gueste on Tuesday eve­
sonville; W, J . Clanoy, Pittsburgh; ning a t their homo on Central Ave­
Thelma Torbert, Eustis; W. B. nue,. Mr. nnd Mrs. H enry Ball and
snfnll daughter of Miamii Mr. and
Mrs. W .J. Steed nnd children of
Kissimmee; Mr. and Mrs. ~ Dick
Brown and Dick Jr., Hodgson. Ball
and Billie Ball.

A Favorite Still With Weil-Drew.
ed Women fa the Jumper Frock
Of Wool Jersey.
From over popularity, clothes of
Jersey and other knitted materials
nave retired to an enviable posi­
tion. Now they constitute an im­
portant1factor in the specialized
wardrobes of women who have a
different typo of frock for differ­
ent occasions, rather than for tho
woman who expects one frock to
do eight hours’ service a day for
five or six days a week until tbo
frock Is worn out or otherwise
ready for the discard. The fAct
la that the knitted frock or knitted
shirt or knitted jacket is not
adapted to too constant everyday
year. Excellently suited fot hours
a t golf or country walking, or for
more intensive wear for motoring
or other trade! if properly hung
or preened afterwards—tho knitted
frock soon takes on dowdy Unes
if worn day in and day out by the
business woman a t her desk.
The sketch -shows .one of the
new ‘knitted jumper frocks, built
on quite mannish lines, with long
sleeves and buttons straight down
the front. The only Jemininc

THOUGHTS—W ISE
AND OTHERWISE

ft

A. 1L, will b« held a t the r
of M n. R. R ToUr Thun*
Inc *t S o'clock. A full ati

touch *t» the coat III the bends erf
ciepo de chine a t cuff, collar and
around the front and lower part
or tho jacket,
. /
Tho ‘American man no doubt has
had aa much aa anyone e b e to do
with the popularisation of the knit­
ted Jacket or sweater. Golfers In
England and on the continent set
the fashion for wearing a pnll-on
on the links—though they of course
did not consider it a "fashion," but
merely a convenience. Yonr Eng­
lishman seised upon tha Idea. Hero
was a way th at he conld with per­
fect propriety play golf with his
f'oat off. He cftlled the garment a
pull-on-ovcr-tho-hcad jersey and
liked it especially because tho
Princo of Wales wore It frequent­
ly.
,
Thero was an Interesting re ­
bound here. Tha American man,
who still tak es'th e lead mdre or
less directly from England, so far
aa clothes are concerned, gained
new interest in the sweater or knit­
ted jersey because it was so well
regarded by the fashionable Eng­
lishman. It was his own Idea, but
he liked it better after the Eng­
lish hsd adopted It.

The lovely home of Mrs. F. E.
Roumtllat was the scene of a, most
delightful putty on Wednesday af­ Bon Ton Bridge (
ternoon when she entertained at
bridge honoring Mbs Mary Powell Members Enterta
of Raleigh, N. C., nnd Mrs. Frank By Mrs. James
Powell, who Is spending the wffitbr
at Longwood. The guests included
One of the m&lt;Vst enjoyable of th
the members of the Wednesday many bridge parties , given thi
week, was that of Wednesday m\
Baskets of exquisite pink Radi­ temoon when Mre. James Rida
ance roses and narcissus Were ef­ entertained the members of tt
fectively arranged forming a pret­ Bon Ton Bridge Club a t her hotr
1
ty setting for this enjoyable al- on -Central Avenue.
fair.
Quantities of yellow chrysanthi
Quaint floral tallies were used mums together with ferns, wei
in Keeping scores and tha prises used In profusion In the large lb
were won by Mrs. E. P. Hous holder
and Mre. J. C. Benson, both of ing room where the card tabli
whom were given framed mottoes. Were arranged.
Miss Mary Powell waa presented a
Scores were kept on tallies don
dainty vanity, while Mre. Powell’s in Chinese designs and the otbe
prise waa a hand-made vanity dres­ details were also suggestive of th
ser set.
O rient After an absorbing gam
Follpwlng tho awarding of the of bridge, scuree were counted an
prises, the hostess assisted by Mre. the prise for top score, a yelloi
Allen Jones, served a salad and Chinese urn, was awarded Mil
ice course.
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Denali Stafford. In cutting for th
The cordial hospitality of this consolation prize, which was a pal
talontod hostess was reflected in of roinature Chinese urns, Mrs. Ed
every detail of this, charming soc­ ward Retta was the fortunate on*
stick pins or paste stare on every ial cougtesy.
Refreshments cohalsting of cream
country from whence he had re%
ed chicken in timbalU, grspefrui
celved stamps.
them Into hla book according to salad, cucumber rings, hot roili
Very interesting collections can tho variety they represent. He nnd coffee wore served a t the eon
be mndn by means of pictures and has already become quite an ex­ elusion of the game by tha hostess
scrapbooks now-a-days. Mngaslncs pert on the subject.1 Anothor boy assisted by Mrs. Hawkins Connell;
■
nnd pictorial supplements of the collects pictures of ln y sort of and Mrs. Joe Chittenden.
Mre. Ridge's guests were: Mrs
papers offer such a variety of wild animal. Ill* scrap book is
good reproductions th a t's u c h a his "soo" an d .b e keeps, his ani­ J. D, Woodruff, Mrs. Joe Chltten
hobby can be carriod on a t small mals In tha "Prim ate House,” tf» den, Mrs. \V. W. Potter. Mrs. Ed
cost. I know one small boy who "Bears’ Dens, etc., using the names ward Betts, Mre. Dcnsil Stafford
Is collecting dogs—he gets pictures he finds’ In the largo xoologlcal Mre. Hawkins Connelly, Mrs. Gran
Wilson and M n. Monroe Hutton.
of every dog imaginable and pastes garden he has visited.

Extra. Special

K

Mr. and M re..C .B ,
noqnce tho arrival • of
pound aun.oa Jan. 4, *.
.
.
I
Mre. George Herbst

'Uli M‘».
v e il

Closing
Qui One Lot o f W1inter I!ata a t
» ** * J " * iL *** t - 1 *k ’te* ^ v s y ’ e y

*

uK HOME ISCONOMICS FOR BOYS
'
T U I^A , Okln.i
'a /- Boya must learn to
o’-/m ake salad before
inof' school diploma*. A
home economica l*
‘

Jan.
carve* duck and
getting high
year’* study of
compulsory.

BAD ELEPHANT TO DIB

LITTLE ROCK, Arlt., Jan. 7.—
W)—Tex, a bad elephant, a cen­
ildercd by Sen- tury old, who has kiued«inne men,
is to be electrocuted.' He Is ataked
bt bill occupies out near Hpt Springs, Jd*t now
after a rampage through crops.
l of house hears
RADIO SERVICE IN BFFBCT
'committee be- , PARIS, Jan. 7,—(JP)^-D irect ra ­
ipany injulry.' dio telegraph service between Ar­
ition continues gentina nnd. France waa estnb* commission. liihed today.
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Mrs. L eonard To Be
Hostess to D. A. R.
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The monthly meeting of Shllle
Harrison Chapter, D. A. R.,will be
held a t Hotel Forrest Lake on F ri­
day afternoon, Jnn. 8 a t 3 o clock
with Mre. John- Leonardl as hos­
tess.
A* it waa decided to discontinue
mailing notices to members* it la
hopqd th at they will keep this date
In mind and everyone will attend
this firet meeting of the new year.
Many m atters of interest and
Importance will bo_dlscussed.

By W illiams
/ NOW VftLEP^LiOSE
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»-V*BOS! G O S H
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A &lt;s o o o f l l l e r .
*M O ^L ST W ARE
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aqd daughter, Miss * M argaret
Slaughter^* who have been tho
guests of,M rs. Slaughter’s sister,
Mrs. John W. Snead, for the holi­
days left Tuesday for their home
at Hopewell, Va.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wurth of
Flainsficld, N. J., Miss'Minnie Nlst
of&lt; Farmlngdale, N. J., and Fred
Herbst of Plalnsfield, N. J., who
have been the guests of Mn and
Mrs. Gcorgo, Ilerbst for the past
two weeks during which tlm* they
have been extensively entertained,
leave Friday on the boat for Jack­
sonville, where they, will pend o
short*time on route to their homes
in New Jersey. s T kZ ?: :■; ^
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Local
Orgranization
Plans To Entertain
Epworth Leagrue Body

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f. i£ .1'The Sanford . Epworth League

School on Friday evening a t . 8
o’clock.
The Central Florida Union U a
group o f 14 league chapters and
about £60 young people are expect­
ed hero on Friday night.
Af this Is planned aa one of the
largest events in the league his-

54 Inch Embroidered Silks, F lat
Crepes ,
All light and dark shades. Values up
to $10.00. Special for 2 days, Friday
and Saturday—,
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$4.95 yard
54 Inch Wool Flannels In A ll
i X / f t - - ' . Shades
Fine quality. Broadcloth, tricotine in
dark blue and'black. 38 to 40 inches
wide. Values up to $3.75 yard. Two
days, Friday and Saturday—

$1.95 yard
$2.95 Wool Flannel, Po:
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and checks.', These mat&lt;
high as $7.00 a yard. To
two days at^-

�i the interstate commares

1LAND Jan. 7.—M1)-—Freni i a dollar lost to me ntuton, ju
lurlats themselves have come him to explain to you Why.*
________ini Florida
stlona as to concrulo triulhous j invested
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—•_different
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Item any other doitar that seeks
a ins? Fl’oriVb’Vn'-'uno of the j pivtitablc employment in other
Mosely, •, '
s of a tiumbtr of northern sections, writes Mr. Moscjy
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i“Further, ft*K him if he has
in informal meeting, a group been to Florida. If he says
. “ho,"
to write tell . him
is not qtia
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. . . . Land| visitors
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letters to th d r hemw'tap«r* tell- give you advice on-the Object,
fttg the troth of-'conditions nil they
Ask him if he knoVa Dio actuallfound them In tlorlda.";jlfany of ties of the great state of FlorWa
them have submitted n a m e s ',th e a* well s* the potentialities, ask
local chamber ef’ cpn\T,,c*FFi offi- him to tell the- tonnage cleared
ciala say, of persons Who would b6 through her ports of call. AS*
interested In coming tir« Florida if him about tho cattle Industry in
the Tuftl estate, facta wort glveir Florida, about, the phosphato dp*
to them by dvic bodjoi. The/-; per- posits and auk him if he knows
sons giving the"najneii/.sJy. c that thnt Florida ranks first in the
they will hack the iU#rituro sent shipment of pine lumber,
to their friends .with lettflnfof a
"Get him to give you the figures
'.personal endomemrnt.
involved in the commercial fish in: According to -the eorndtlttcc dustry. Invite him *10 tell you of
formed to combat . nnti-Florida her citrus crop and its r.imificnpropagnnda, Merced# I’. MotOiey, liryis and growth. Ask'him if he,
vice-president of thf^Anicriciui KXj has knowledge of h ir bulb induacbango-Pacific National Hank of tfy \n o t forgetting tho total income
New York, has written a pamph- froniW^er melon crop, garden truck,
let on the “advice gjvors about flowers, colory, strawberries, nnd
Florida" th at would be -well ‘ to literally dozens of,other things,
■broadcast.
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“Point out to him that Florida
t “ When your banker. . or your I* producing things that are ‘out
yaUo friend, advises you that .Flor- of season* in forty-six other state
ids la a placo to (|hun niid |olls you in tho winter tiin o und thorofore
th a t a dollar invested in Flbrida ia commanda highest market prices."

lyst Term Ha* Been One
Of Achievement, Declare
Official* In Annonncing

tssion.
7W'
otding . to. the members of
:ectiUvn committee, Mr. RobW(u» aetectad to manage the
I of the league because of
[perlcnce in assembling ataand making ratq cornpari*

ORLANDO. Flo., Jan. 7 ^ 0 P ) —
J. Curtis Robinson, secretary-manoger of th« Growers: nnd Shippers
League' of Florida Since Jarf. I.
I. has boon rfap p o in tcd J^rijp t
position for the year 1026, it its*
-been announced hero following a
’Meeting of the executive commit­
tee.
u Secretary Robinson, who for 12
years before coming to Florida to

JTsold#
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During tho past two years, grow*
ers and shippers of the state have
been saved thouoanda of dollars
througH the activities of tho league
under tho IcidmqUilp of Mr. Robin­
son. It haa f lU tx c i 'if u ll ^ j ^ ^ J
proposals of thA? carriers to ...crenso the rofrigpmtfam rates; a
fG increase In rentals on rofrlgera-

t ^Reappointment In Orlando
* r:£ii t &gt;• —u. ‘.r,

•onvllla; and a change in 1th
• The line haul rate case on i
Mr- Roblpson has been wo
nlnqe coming hero was heard
In part In November'and Obo
witnesses appeared ahd 3W ]
of exhibits w*re presented. ;
The case was adjourned to
In Washington on January SC
haii again been postponed
March'whim the carriers Will
sent their evidence to the inter­
state commerce commissibn oxanilnw «, „ ■ ’ . I ;
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ft Oh Jim 11 next, tho league yrill
participate in a hearing before the
state railroad commission in Jackr
son villa on the question of ai

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be member* of th
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This Owner Intends to Sell
therefore hla price in lower than surrounding owners,
expect to get. 12VL acres on West First St., which will
divide Into sixty
nt nnvfiverage cost of ?G00.0() per
lo t.. Total present Road front ago 1,400 feet, boing
corner with GOO feet on First Street.

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Graham Brothers announce a substantial
reduction in the prices of their complete
llnS $ f trucks and1mot or coaches, effec­
tive January 7th.
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months,
it brings the
price of theit
product far bellow any truck or com­
parable merit.
Large production justifies lo\y prices.
Graham Brothers ore the largest exclu­
sive truck manufacturers in the world
NEW PRICES

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203-205 Meiacfi Building
Sales Force;. It. W. LAWTON, J. M. ItOCHE,
OUR ADVERTISING IS TRUTHFUL
AND NOT SENSATIONAL

Loans

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For First Mortgage Ltinna on Liberal Valuation Haaia nt 7r/n
Lonaull us nprrt dlun in tho market for funda

A. I*. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
MaernulUi A Nrrutu!

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0 . PHILLIPS, INC
Street and Oak Ave.

Opening S^eViril
Permanent, &lt;-Wavit
For 10 Dny^i ^)hjy

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tlarcel Effect or Bobbed Ringlets
or ^ri*w. jUk'iitragly ends,
RS^\'ery wavo. *&gt;

Absolute gunron-

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R n announcement
E l D. B- 8b»ver
K uijjh School at
K a n t source books
W the high school
to help those
K working in the
Contest. * The
■Uhasod on ndvlce
K t e e In charge of
■Caroline Brevard's
■ Ida, Carton’s Life
■ s o n and B assett's
hr Jnckson.
(ting essays for the
last are required to
i Hollins College not
l, 10. Essays must
and not longer than
rhls year's subject la
ministration of FI or­
tho hope of Irving
ie author, and the
irfcal Society, both
the contest, that the
I of Florida will be
more serious aod.
of the state’s hisj ,
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c l e r k o f ^ e C irc u it C ourt,
B y I X U. W E E K S . D. C.
CH A K LK 8 I*. D IC K IN SO N ,'
S o lic ito r fo r C o m p la in a n t.

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CHARLES X DALLAS,

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LUCY I* 1JAVIB ao d th e
lasea, a r a n t o s r o r oi

ns Administrator Of the Katate

GAYLORD O. CASK, If llv l
It AiML I h t h a irs. d t t l i M
i m « or o th e r
c la im a n ts
O a y to rd Q. C asa,
dec as
n th e rw lsa . In an d i s th a
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h o ls C o u n ty . F lo rid a , to i
T h a W est Q u a r ta r of th a
w e st Q u a rte r o f th a N&lt;
Q u a r te r o f S ectio n T h ra a . T ow ns h ip T w e n ty -o n e &amp;.? R a n g e I t K ,
e t al., D efen d a n ts. . *

O rder s t N k l k e l l e u

T o G ay lo rd O. C a se, If liv in g , and.
If d ea d , a ll p a r tie s c la im in g I n te r ­
e s ts u n d e r tb s
Bald O ay lo rd n
C ass, d eceased , o r o th e rw ise , In and
to th a fo llo w in g d escrib ed la n d s in
S em inole C o u n ty , .F lo rid a , to - w lt:
T h a \Y«at Q u a rte r o f th a R outhaat ■Q u a r te r o f ,t h e N o rth e a s t
u s r t e r Of S ectio n T h ree, T o r n on e S outh. R a n g e

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n d . t e th e ab o v e d o H ead. ii
If liv
in g , m
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u»Yi« xs^ imnu.
iiYinv.
If dead, a l l 'p a r t i e s c la im in g i n t e r ­
est* u n d er til* sa id D avid B. H ead,
d ec ea sed , o r o th e rw is e . In an d t r
th p fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d
lan d s In
S em in o le C ounty. F lo rid a , to - w it:
T h e N o rth w e st Q u a r te r o f t h e .
N o rth e a st Q u a r te r of th e N o rth e s s t Q u a r te r 1o f S ectio n F ifte e n ,
T oW haW tr . T w e n ty -o n e S o u th .
R a n g e T w e n ty -n in e E a st.
T o M arlo n II. D o w n ey , If liv in g
and. If d ead .- a ll p a r tie s claim in g

Sf w llTlaniF.': wlwael. ^ deceased,
an d th e heir*, d ev isee s, g r a n te e s
o r o th e r c la im a n ts u n d e r -Jesse
T. D avie, In d iv id u a lly a n d a* A d ­
m in is tr a to r o f th e H e ta te o f W il­
lia m F . R u s se l., d eceased s
th e
C e n tra l S o u th e rn .Lumber Com - an d to th e la s t ab o v e d escrib ed
p ro p e rty .
a n d a ll p erso n s c la im in g a n I n te r ­
e s t In a n d -to th e fo llo w in g d e so rlh know n p e rso n a c la im in g a n in te r ­
!"• *Mn,wM - CW . *
est in th e r e a l ,p r o p e r t y h e r e in ­
T h e N o rth h a l f o f th e Rnu'tha f te r d e s c rib e d . D d fa n d a n n a t i » Q u a rte r o f t h e N o rth e a s t
O rd e r e f P k k llM tls a
- Q u a r te r of th d N o rth w e s t q u a r - f,
pine© prises j
ter*of H cctloii F ifte e n , T o w n sh ip
n w n n lc d by J
T w b n ty -o n o
S o u th ,
R ange
T w e n ty -n in e E a s t .
il Society.
You an d h ead oV y d u a r e h * » b y o rd ered to a p p e a r to th o ab o v eC O U R T, I
ca u se , th e f i r s t M onday In M arch.
iH ci r r ai
A. n .. 1911, sa m e b e in g th e f ir s t
rL O IIID X
d ay o f th e m o n th ... a i d a ru le
d a y o f th la c o u rt, an d In d e fa u lt
th e re o f n d e c re e p ro confesS o ArIM
n m plalnant. th e m l p ro p e r ty h e r e in a f te r d e ­ be e n te re d a g a in s t y o u . a n d - e a c h
scribed a l l p a r tis * .c U im ln r -In . of you. an d s a id ca u se p ro ceed e x ­
e t at..v D kfcnd te rc e ts u n d e r M a th ew R- M a rk ,, p e r t e.
deceased. o r o th a rw la e : In th e
i t Is f a r t h e r o rd e re d , th a t th la
rea l p ro p e rty
h e r e in a f te r ., d e ­
r be p u b lish e d o n ce a w ee k
scribed; A n n a S toke*. If liv in g an d nf or rd reig
o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s In th e
If (trail a ll p a rti# * c la im in g I n te r ­ S an fo rdh t Hcerald
, a p sw sn g p e r p u b ­
est* u n d er A nna H lokee, d ec ea sed lish ed et H an fo
rd ,. F lo rid a ,
o r o th e rw is e : J e i s e T. n a v l* . In ­
IT N E SS th e h a n d o f .t h e clerk
claim in g In te re s ts d ividually a n d a s A d m in is tra to r o f ,o lWenld
co u rt, an d th e r e a l o f said
tp son. deceased or th e E s ta te of W illia m F . R u sse ll, T o u rt. t-hls th e S la t d a y o f Dec. A
I to th e fo llo w in g deceased, If liv in g a h d If deatl all D .?3 1 IJ.
I n te r e s ts u n d e r
n S em inole C o n n ­ p a rtie s c la im in g
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la jL C e n tra l S
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P. DTOKTNRON.
Comfla’ny.
e o rp d fa llo n o r g a n C laim in g I n te r e s ts | ber C
otrtjithy. a eqVpdfal
S o licito r fo r C o m p lain an t.
fakve ot
o f th e S ta te
Irlokenn, d eceased l**d1 u n d e r th e Irtwe
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F.ATII JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT . IN
MaSed. in a n d tn | p n ra tlo p o r g a n la rd unde
AND POU SEM INOI.K COUNTY.
ir o p e rty i a n d of th » S ta te of Ohio; a n d a
P L O IU U X IN CH A N CERY .
now n o r u n - k now n p erson* c la im in g in te ri
D iv o rce.
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re s ts In an d fo llo w in g d e sc rib e d r e a l pre
CURTIS
C. R O U R K E . C o m p lain an t.
lad p r o p a r ty : s itu a te ." ly in g a n d
b e in g -1
m ln g . a n d If C o u n ty o r S em inole: S ta te o f
VIOLA C- ItO U R K R . D e fe n d a n t. ■
ling In te r e s ts Ida, S ta te o f F lo rid a , to -w lt;
O rd e r -o f I’u b llra tlo n ,
r ib . d e c ea sed
L o ta I to I I In clu siv e o f D rt
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VIOLA C. H O U RK E, S a v a n n a h ,
u. th e fo llo w S u b d iv isio n o f th e N o rth
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ilnot f l i g h t y , F lo r '.*■ «You a f o h e re b y o rd e re d and r e -

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PRINCE ALBERT makes th e kind o f
idgarette any" regular, two-fisted n u n
likes. A satisfying, full-bodied smoke,
A cool, long-burning smoke. Because,
it's th a t kind of tobaccol Y ou’ll notice
w hat we mean the minute you roll one
w ith P . A. and light up.
Prince A lbert is crimp-cut and stays
p u t. T h e tobacco goes into the cigarette
v—n o t all over the flo o r.;Y ou don’t heed

V. A . W e mentioned "cool." P . A . can’t
bite your tongue o r parch your throat.

smoke. Convince yourself that no cigarette ever tasted ju st like that. Get.your*
self a tidy red tin or toppy red bag o f
Prince A lbert today. Jo in th at happy
bunch o f m en who have found their
cigarette m akin’s.
Yes, Sir! A n d here’s another hunch:
I f you have often wanted to smoke a
pipe, b u t felt you ’’never could,” ju st try
Prince A lbert.. H ere’s the old joy-jar
with the lid off for fair. Connect with
P . A . a n d a jim m y-pipe today.

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no o th er tobu cco is like it!

OU CAN COUNT
N ONE HAND
USE IT FO R RESULTS

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RW Yt)RK, Jnn. 7 (IP)—The i fret. I.ater experimontara showed
f difficulty in the transmission that the light rays caused elec­
lion picture* hj wire, says V. trons to be discharged frotd the
Moryktn of the Wettinghouae ntetnl.
In the Zworjrldrt
light cell &lt;» thin
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arch Laboratories, la that of
Iriding tho Held Into small c/wtihg of the metal upon whleh
«h units for transmission, so the light act* Is placed In n posi­
t when they arc enlarged upon tion such thut the discharged, elec­
' “■ecu they present a deiinitc lm- trons will odd their Impnloo to tho
circuit In the radio bulh nnd per­
of the ohject
Zworykin Is the inventor of the mit current to flow. Tho process
light rell by which light Impulses of Rmpllflcation Intcnalfles the cur­
■vj translated into meehanlrol op­ rent to a point capable of operating
erations. lie finds the problem of mcrhnnlcnl deyiecs..
The light cell also is used now
motion picture transmission theojc t^ a llr possible, but the raechan- in aub-atatlon transformer* on
• leal difficultic.i nre hy no means lines Upon which heavy electrical
overcome. Another year may ro- current* nre cnrrled to detect smoke
in ca^c of fire, mechanically set dlT
suit in n solution.
Tho light cell, which Is nr com­ fire extinguishing device* and notify
bination of tho principle In the the nearest .station from which
dio tube atid a photo-electric phe- employees can bo sent .to remedy
etia discovered years ago by the trouble.
llij^ U fl, if* now used sua.-e*ei
Mr. Zworykin said that tho light
tho All-America Cubic* [cell was beginning to And wide
fa r. printing cntblc dispatches opntj application In Indif.try. Among
ss the iAtlantic. The electric i other tilings It is used-mechanicacross
impulse coming across the cable [nlly to tent the filaments of radio
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alight th at hitherto it h a s ; ttdies. It enable* them to ho man■ •.hfei eal tpi l l limpossible
to use
mechanical
ufacUired
with
ni uniformity
which
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printers Ato record
the
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no Other
method
of* tentinj?mokes
B h u r® * v f h t cell catching the ray possible.
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of light reflected from n mirror
The inventor has an apparatus
‘..galvanometer, sensitive to the in hla home by which the electric
smnll.’yt electrical Impulses strong lights nre automatically turned on
enough to operate printing devices, I at dusk by employing the light cell,
which record tho dot* and dashes,[lie said that the. draughts in tho
Ilalwueh discovered that tho lm -; furnanco might be automatically
pact of light upon certain alkali ‘opened as cosily, with the rising
metal* produced on .electrical c U su n .
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By CIIARLE3 P. STEWART
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 .-0 P J—
Most towns have two "aides/* a
aide where all the tony pcnplu hung
•. out and a wide wheru ntVbody cun
, live and amount to much socially,
• W ashington is emphatically tnlfl
way.
; - Your address must rend "WashIngton Northwest," or you don't
'‘belong.'* A trip to Washington
Northeast or Southeast is like
Journeying to an entirely different
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obviously nnd practically without
exception nre those of people in
very modest circumstance*, but
why? Washington's crowded for
room. Why hasn’t tho classy part
or it spread over Into this per­
fectly available area?
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Another thing, the cnpitol build­
ing murks the boundary between
thu twa-'-'sIde*/'a—-It would seem ns If swell people
would be attracted to put up fine
Whv Washington Southwest homes in the vicinity of the his­
Uocsn t elan* with the northwestern toric edifice, with its fine grounds
district is ensv to understand. I t’s land pleasing outlook,
the Industrial section so fur ns | tin the contrary, however, uohhy
tftc capital "him one and naturally 1Washington only goes as far east
lstt t so pleasant to livu in.
as the group of
or huildin
Pudding* including
i But accounting for tho eastern the capitol, tho senate and house
half of town'* social disrepute, cx- office buildings 'and the congres­
fl*Pt for a little stretch nlang the sional library and stops there. It’s
railroad yards, isn’t to easy.
aa if the capitol stopped it.

^IDENED-to eighty feet throughout, flanked by broad concrete
l sidewalks, lined with the exclusive shops apd luxurious apart{ ment hotels that will,rise here iij Florida's smartest city, the
j Dixie Highway through Daytona Shores will be truly a royal
street. Two short blocks tp the east rolls the majestic-Halifax
River, which we intend to bridge with a concriete Ocean Cause­
way. Through the trees of the beautiful- park
between
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and for other streets.

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loremans Beaten
By Young Schaefer
Who Regains Title

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Tuusday nml he went into the finnl block with a deficit of 428
points to overcome. In bis dying
effort he ran 231, which with 1i*r
licit of 243, Was the only triple
figure ho mutla. In half of Schae­
fer"* 10 tries, he tupped tho ecu
tury.

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Jake Schaefer, from whose brow
the world's 18.2 bnlkline Millard
ctowri has twice been snatched,
again bears tho dindem. Hu took
i t , by a 1,500 to ■Kill) victory over
* ■fldni'nrd llorcmnns. the Belgian,
KEEP YOUR
whoso meager five nolo [s' win ex­
ited. the title from the U. S. for
NERVES STEADY!
a brief 30 dnys.
Consistent nnd grimly dotennlned, Schaefer clinched Ills rigid to - Owing to neglect, many women
the championship fcy. taking SOU become nervous wrecks. This Is
ty *118 tho final utUBpnint Mock »t especially su wjth tho woman who
the 1,500 point, three-day match. has unusually sensitive nerves or
He made the phenomenal average the athletic woman who injures
of 03 12*10 in hiH 10 inning* of hennlf by too strenuous exercise.
■ P*»y, and although the Belgian's There is danger of a breakdown.
run of 213 was S3 bettor than Are you nervous? Do you have
Schaefer’s. Tho lat'.ir averaged backache, headache? If so, Dr.
only 55 10-10.
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fierce'* Favorite Prescription Is
Schaefer never hnlted In his whut you need. Don't fail to try
drive to regain tho title after he It for it will drive away tho blues
took the opening bjock, Monday and tone up tho system.
Bend 10c for trial pkg. to Dr.
night, 500 to 375.
Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel, IJuffulo
Horctnunn' nervousness, appaf- N. Y.

CL Everywhere throughout the Daytona Beach-Halifax River country thework
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enhancing labor is greatest. Here batteries of modern machniery and great
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happiness and in the further task of adding new values every day to ground
floor investments.
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R esales in th e C a u sew a y Section o f D a y to n a Sh ores started p r o m p tly w it h p ro fits to in v e s to r s r a n g in g from
;10 0 to 2 2 0 percent, D a y to n a Sh ores operates its o w n R esales D e p a r tm e n t.
F a rseein g .investors w ho
. realize h o w v a lu es g r o w ^ w ith th e c o n str u c tio n o f an O cean C a u se w a y are in v ite d to communicate w ith the
R esales D e p a r tm e n t, D a y to n a Sh ores, D a y to n a B each , F lo rid a .

Be oar guest on our palatial pull man bus making regular trips from this city to
Daytona Shores over a scenic route, with a luncheon at Daytona Shores Lodge
on the beaut if til Tomoka River. Make arrangements — without obligation rr*

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Shores property are
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D A Y T O N A B E ^C H , FLA.
I understand th a t D aytona Beach is
S pot o f Florida/* where business is bn
biggest. Please send me .ydur.- inves
w hich shows bow promts are made b y ;
D aytona Shores.

Sanford, Florida.

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Sanford, Flo.

Soiling Agents for Del Rio Park in Daytonja
Shores.
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Mcty woman. Now sht's prosccuUng him

E . C. GRADY

221 E. Firs l Street

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tending money-wiener—*Pompey
Landing Jockay—Earl Sand*.

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. The ianf folia who Imagine the
U. S. A. bn61d easily M ttle the
peoqo of Europe ahould take enough
time from foreign affaire to f it
coal', ■trike.—Shoo and
op the coal
Leather Reporter.

PlamoiV^SctillA—Jack Beteaford

Shtn P«r »oe)g to percenrs adding to
Cap Anson’s

Nation*? Double aculta—E. F,
1000. .Maori began In 1870 and for ag ertr and AI Fitzpatrick, Malta
fourteen year* hit .300 6r better,
Ottl
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dropped out of the A00 d a ta in
NjUlonnl jight-oared— Phlladelami *D* ritu m e d ln 1803 and ended phia Barge Club.
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Profcsalbsal slnglo sculls—Maj­
Other records held by Cobb when or GoodseU, A uitrslia.
the last season opened included
Yai e-Harvard—Yale.
total runs scored and •total hits
Oxford-Cambridge—Cambridge.
made. He held the record for £00
Intarcollegiate eight-oared—Na­
Aits par season for nine straight val Academy.
years. He did not add to that, nor
to hia record of 100 rqna a season
for nine consecutive pears. He did
International and National out­
not break the bese-itColing records door—F raada Allen, Ch lingo. ,
during 1036, but )xo managed to add
International indoor—Joe Moore,
New York.
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to hia all-time tptai.&lt;
Woman's International indoor—
Leila Brooks, Toronto.
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Skating
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National Men* Singles—Nathan­
iel W. Nile*, Boston.
North American Women's Sin­
gles—Miss Beatrix Loughran, Now
York.
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North American man’s singles—
NEW YORK. Jan. 7 .-^ * )— Melville P. Rogers, Ottawa.
Knute Rockne. coach of Notre - National liab le* —Mrs. There­
Dame football team, has become a sa W. Blanchard and N. W. Nllea,
Roman Catholic. .Friends had Boston. ,
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known fdr some time that he con­
Boceer
templated the step. A priest of tho
National! professional — ShawsSacred Heart Church in South heen (Mass,) P. C.
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Bend, confirmed tho report Wed­
American League, champion—
nesday and It reached tho East aft­ Foil River (Mass.) F .C .
er Roclctio had sailed on the Do
Eastern Intercollegiate—PrinceGrasse for a tour of France, Ger­ tpn.
many and Italy.
Squash Tenala
Tho coach waa baptised Nov, 18
National open—Walter Klnsclln,
and was Confirmed by Bishop Knoll New York.
two days M,Ur, and took firs t com­
Swimming
(Teams)
munion with tho Notre Damo foot­
Eastern intercollegiate—Yale.
ball teari) Nov. 22v Rock no’s foot­
ball players first learned of his in­
National Collegiate A. A,—U. S.
tentions in the game against Naval Academy.
Northwestern, when they were It)
points
a t the end of Jthe
point . behind,
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first half.
Men's Senior A. A. TJ.
100 yards—John Weissmuller, IISome of them fcarod tho storm
that would come from the coach linois A. C. .
lin iw a n ti h a l v n a
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410 yards—John Weissmuller.
between halves. D
But
“ Rock" as
they
880 yards—John Weissmuller.
knew him. was a changed man,
One mite—H arry Clancy, Cincin­
and his instructions were mild. Ho
told them that be would go into nati Y. M. C. A.
Springboard Dive—(10 ft.) Peto
the grandstand and watch tho re­
Roman Bath, Miami,
mainder. of tho battle from there." Desjardino,
Fla.
"Sounds like a church man," re­
Plain High Dive—Pete Desjardine.
marked one 'of tho players.
"He’s going to Join the church to­
Fancy High DiVe—Pete Desjar­
morrow," 'another informed them. dino.
Notre Hama drove across touch­
440-yards breast—Robt. Skelton,
downs enough to win in the last Illinois A. C.
half and the next Sunday Rockne
IIorse-Rmdng
was received into the church. Mrs.
(Runnthg)
Rockue is a Catholic and thfclr two
sons aro students a t Notre Dame.
Leading two-year-old —Pompcy.

Otiten Are Notre
BecoiH
Saturday
iltlal game of
&gt; two weeks of
eo on the basketI local high school,
[year's team may
Svcr turned out a t
land heady aggroId to cany local
I of high school
U nity.
|o f tho season will
u tilla elthck F ri[acconling to presfatain King’s m in
fa to perfect de­
l e that date.
■Thompson, Speor
fcr forwards, and
mers. Boiao and
■ for grand po.dile has sonic vnlpm which to boulntet, with
tutes to run

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Ingham are runfor selection'as
rill -prohahl} got
It their prowess
that (h a few mllwllJ bo no coal,
wther long to wait
it,of a controversy
nany interests.—

Ribbon Ca
Leading

of New York beat A rie l “Kid”
Carlin of Jeaneretri, La., (15
round#).
SAN FRANCISCO — Charley
Long of Omaha, won a dedal on
over Joe Hoghea of San frande*
eo (10 rounda).*
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CENTRAL FLORIDA OFFXCB

317-318 First National Bank Bldg.
Sanford, Florida.
(NortheirnT filoH)—Syracuse.
. Eastern Ii rcoHeginte I.pni
(Southern Division)—Maryland.
Marksmanship ,

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International individual— H art­
man, Switzerland, 1109.
International team—Switzerland
5980.
National individual—S taff Serant, Charles Ilnkala, 3th U. S.
fnntry, 288. "
National team Champion—U. S.
Marine Corpse 2818.
M arksmanship
(Pistol)
National individual—Capt. S. S.
McLaughlin, H. S. A.
National team—U.-S. Infantry.
Marksmanship

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PKINS SHOE SHOP

A C R E E D

925 Sanfofcd Avenue
T he word "overhaul" has a very
specific m eaning in our butineas.
Applied to a used car, w e define
It aa follow s: "To replace or re­
pair every part necessary to put
t h e 1car In good running order.”
And th a t I s ‘not simply a defini­
tion. I t is a creed.

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National am ateur—S. M. Croth
era, Chestnut Hill.
National professional
Homer
Clarke, East Alton, 111.

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The best ahd most profitable feed
your money can buy

MILLER O . PH ILLIPS, Inc.
2nd S treet at Oak A venue

It Makes Hens Lay,

Dodge Brothers. D eri era Sell Good U sed Cara

SEMINOLE FEED COMPANY
Telephone 94
Telephone

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T H E F irst Section.of .LONGWOOD was put.on the market;

INCE th e F irst Section was announced, wonderful strides

v Monday, December 7 ,1 9 2 5 . D uring the first three hours,
$77,400 In sales w ere recorded. 1The entire section w as sold
out In. three weeks. T his Unprecedented dem and-for thla
property, established* definitely th e fa ct th a t LONGWOOD
Was recognized by the public as an investm ent of sa fety and
fu ture profit,

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have been made in th e progress'and "rejuvenation” of,
th e town o f LONGWOOD., Thousands of-dollars are now
being spent in building stores, apartm ents, and hom es. T he

ADVERTISEMEN
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T E L L YOU W HAT T H E ROMAN*
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advise our clientele, visitors, and frien d s to buy early
i In tho Second Section of LONGWOOD. L ots in thia
section are subject to a 00 percent'advance iany day. Thla
is som ethin g'over w h ich our company h a s no control. H r,
E. W. Henck, Esq., known aa one o f Florida's pioneers, re­
served th e rig h t in our sellin g con tract.to advance -prices on
2 4 hours notice. Take advantage o f thla. inform ation and
make your purchases eariite
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atrue lion o f a modeiyi bank-building has already been l e t

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�Real Estate Values Are Increasing

Start the New Year right by buying one of the best homes in the BEST CITY
IN FLORIDA—SANFORD.

One hundred years ago, Fifth ATenue New York City *M
* cow path, today It Is the greatest and jnoit valuable street
In the world. There la no urn telling the averag e American
how Teal ertat* values grow. Mothers bringing children Into
the world, giv« real e s ta te its value.

A five-room brick bungalow with bath and all modern Improvements at
corner of Palmetto and Central. Lot 70x120. South and East exposure. Price lo
wer than any other home of its kind In the city. Terms easy. Read/ to occupy.

Some property In Denver, Col., which is now worth many
millions of dallyrs, was traded with $25JJO in return fo r *
horse, saddle and ftrtdld,

t SANFORD has the .best year 'round climate in the State,
city in which to live and hfls the best people on earth. See—

The territory which comprises the State of Pennslyvania w a s
granted to Wm, Penn lii payment of n personal debt of
10 000

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THE HOWARD CORPORATION

2 0 2 FIRST ST.
PHONE 7 7 5
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B S T A M .IS IIE D I S IM S

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Phone 72 * R ealtors

SANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD
•^An Association of Realtors

BONDS

LOANS

862 feet a t th e corner of P ark Avenue
and Seminole Boulevard a t $1,000.00 per
fro n t foot.

Announcements For 1926
Opening of Second S ection o f F o rt M ellon—
prices decidedly low— reservation s now bein g ac­

Lot 19 a t corner *&gt;f P ark Avenue and
Seminole Boulevard a t $1,25Q.00 per
front foot.
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Real Lake Front P roperty and d real in
vestm ent a t the price.

575 feet frontage op West First Street
with possibility of 900 feet railroad
trackage.—I consider this piece o f *
property the absolutely best buy on
West First Street, and will help de­
velop i t See me at once as present
sale price will likely be withdrawn
any day.

cepted. _
Beautiful new homes— Spanish B ungalow s
and English Colonials— Coihmodious and Indivi­
duality supreme.
on th e H igh Shores o f th e St. John§

Among our offerings of Business Property
and acreage unusual values arc found.

The Davey-Winstori Organ
Inc.

Britt-Chittenden Realty Co., Inc.
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PHooe 70&amp;7Q?r« vi:p*^Ri»onc "WiYSG

Phone 48

Magnolia At Second

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LOANS

M asonic B ldg.

IN V E ST M E N T S

128 F E E T FRO N TA G E
on Celery Avenue cornering on Cypress one block from
Sajiford Avenue,1
Excellent Site for Service Stntion or Store
Priced the next few days at $90.00 per foot,

The Best Buy On Sanford Avenue
164 feet including Lots 6-7-8 in Block 10,
on the corner of 8th S treet and Sanford
Avenue for $250.00 per fro n t foot. This
is an ideal site for an auto show room and
garage, none b etter in Sanford. '

53 A cres Celery L a n d ,

Sanford Office 236-38 Meisch Bj
Bithlo Office Kifth Avenue;
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gain. *
Thirteen acres of Water front p
perty—Attractive Price.
Five-room
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Terms to Suit,

Tamiami Land Co.
See Mr. Richardson for term s

McCALL&amp; FOX

Room 3, Ball Building
Phone 142

*The Firm Substantial”
221 M eisch Building,

113Va Magnolia Ave.

Phone 745

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8»Im Force! n. G. For, G. K. McCall, U. L. Shipp.

1.—8 6-room fist*, with bath, facing R u t on Mm

Houses

1 - 1 0 0 ft.
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HD 10th »nd n t h Streets, $1B0 per fo o t Term* rt&gt;*

Under construction new Spanish stucco house,
seven room s; ga rage and servan ts quarters. Corner
M agnolia and Spurling, E a sy term s. Will be ready „
fo r occupancy about F ebruary 1st.
N ew Spanish ty p e h ou sip s ix room s; In B el-A ir
on MellonWIJe A v e n u e ; e a sy term s.
"AMID M AJESTIC PIN E S

N ew Spanish stu cco bungalow in San L an ta;

easy terms.

Best Buy in State

B A R T N A SO N , SA L E S DIRECTOR
T elephone 249, F ir s t N a t l Bank Bldg

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Lots 3, 4 and 6 Block. 16 T ier 1 ; com er o f Ban*:#;
ford A venue and 1 6 ^ ) 3 t . *6100.00 per fr o n t fo o t ,
for quick sale. E asy, tfr m s .
Lot 20, Block' 8, S an L a iita ; price $2,600.00 .M

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The services j i t our H orticulturist, Pro f. B. F. Floyd and Dr. M. D . Leonard,
Entomologist* and P lant Pathologist,; associated w ith our subsidiary “ ■- m _ij ^
Agricultural Supply&lt; Company are at y o u r Command.
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to be the felAlming of a
imped to his
h^flopment
feet with sudden inspiration end
situations.
acclaimed: ,
striving for- touches o f human In­
‘ **! h e r o 'ltl While the Sheriff terest as well as for the frankly
Is making lore to the Girl, Charlie comic turn.
hits him in the faM with a cuitArd
plo. That ought t6 get a good
laugh."
Since that ’distant era of 'film
humor the, gag man has had to
think up several new ones, lie
was Ignored by the producers of
feature films,' however, until cota­
rdy stars like Harold Lloyd and
Charlie Chaplin began making
la a prescription for
feature-length * comedies. Then
some one called in a gagV ian to C olds, G rippe, F lu , D en g u e,
try hi* hand on a full drama which
everything else had failed to savo
from despondency. Ho injocted Bilious F e te r and Malaria.
■eVcrnl comic sequences- and the
It kills the g tn as.
result was miraculous. The sink-

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.
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M anufacturers o f Ideal Fertilizers
Jacksonville, Florida.
Established 1893
Paul R. Forbes, Mgr.
Sanford Branch.

ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT THE ROMANCE
OF BUSINESS IS DOING FOR YO

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fiamber Of Commerce Will . English Ladies Say
ext Year In West Palm Beach
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phree, GnlneavillV; publicity: Her» nw nnxr ,
tho all-Florida j bert Fckel, St. Augustine: referL°NDON, Jan. 7. (A&gt;)—Asset
nunl meeting at | endum: P. C. Groover, JacMbon- tftat ' 0VO Of the bpen air
reached Tueeday vtllo; research: Joseph W. Young, sports has sounded the death 1

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:r of Com- Clement S.
brsb
Bench; stock and industrial con*
will be held sorship; Frank D. Jackson, Tnmpo.
or the first
The committee discussed plana
025 meeting for entertainment of John W. O’le.
Ix-nry and D. A. Skinner, president
:rcascd the and secretary, respectively, of the
rd of direc* Chamber of Commerce of.the UnitJon by the cd States, during their tour of
1, Sarasota, Florida In February and also plans
mi, and W. for follow-up advertising In Northnnd ratified cm newspapers and advertising in
indlng com- the Florida Press. I t also Was dojbeTship of the
ees includes nearbusiness men and
am every section
committees creaman of each fol-

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ger was indicated by the fact that
Jacksonville; It* Was, not an SOS messago.
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k: Jules M. Bur- freighter left Charleston Dec.' 28
aim Beach; extenI: Dr. A, A. Mur-

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o f Marvania aloneis assurance
of. quick and enormous profits. Marvania .
is the last development in the city limits in
the Eastern Lake Section that is being offer­
ed at original development prices. Compare
its prices with neighboring developments and
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one of the most beautiful subdivisions in the State of*Florida. That my plans for its development before
offering it for sale have hot been entirely completed, has been due altogether to the freight embargoes and the

consequent delay in obtaining materials, but the sewer, Water and gas mains have already been laid, the con
tract has been let for paving all the streets and the contractors as well as the city authorities promise that grad

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•shall follow right along with laying sidewalks and beautification. The work done along Hughey Street is

a fair indication of what is coming all over the entire development, although each one of the beautiful winding

drives will have its own-distinctive planting of ttopical palms, shrubs and flowers, the entire scheme blending
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have steadily refused to consider the sale of a single lot until my plans for development had so far proceeded
that their completion was at least very close at hand. That time has almost arrived, and I shall Be ready within
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when the city gives me my grades and pavements, thelots in this development, which is one of the most dis­
tinctive in all Florida, will advance to prices so high that 1 have not the slightest intention of giving away the
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Of National Body
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ting
RI.ANDO, Fin., dan. 7.—riorRenltors will have a leading
i in the annual business meetc !tlonal Association of
I *.twte Joarda to be held in
i wrlenn-s Jan. 10 to 22 inrluf■ Carl C. McClure, of Fort
■st, Ptiithlent .«f the Florida
Delation of Real Estate Bodnhk
-dircuss the subject of "Stat*
Kistlon Attendance Trophy for
tonal Convention.* W alter W.
?, past-president of the state
icifcHon of K*-nI Estate Boards,
talk on “Should a State A«saloo Have Individual Members,
Should it Consist Only of
rds?" Paul O. Meredith, exore secretary of the Florida AsStion, will take as his subject
it Should be iftit Character of
te Association Organ?"
H. Richardson, of Jacksonnnd W, L Green of Mismi,
n*n respectively of the Farm
Division and the Realtorlaries.division will hpve a
n the New. Orleans sesslcns.
m a national standi- r,t and

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tho most promising signs for
Georgia ami other Southern states
should
throughout Florida among realtors is the continued interval In dhr.
butter,
ersifled
fam
ing,
according
to
agrilooking toward tho raising of the
standards of tho profession is
great. Be'-;!**’ of tho fixing of
tho national ponded and the prepa­ committee composed of Charles 0 .
ration of a year’s program of ex­ Smith and L. S. Andrew*, of Cocoa
pansion and development this and J. R Noble and N. T. Froschmeeting holds forth to 'Florida an er, of Titusville.
opportunity to further strengthen
Dr. Lincoln Holley, President of
her already leading place.
Stetson University, will preside
Floridn Board Rates High
at the conference in DeLana. The
From S place somewhere near DeLand sponsoring committee is
the cellar a few years' ago, the composed of Clayton C. CodringFlorida Association of Real Estate too, S. D. Jordan, D. E. Tuten,
safe investm ents' regardless of
Boards now occupies a second S. Boyd. Theodore Brooks
droughts and tho price of cotton.
place among state associations Ift H arry C. Lonsford.
America in point o f number of
board members.
legislation, enforcement of tho
Code of Ethics, *further develop­
ment of the technical and profes­
sional knowledge of real estate,
compilation . of information on
license law operation and enforce­
ment, city planning and many

xdtate association look to this mfdwinter meeting of tho National
Uaoclatinn to be the .most Immrtant in the history o? rthe na-

a lf Dozen Cities T o Have
M eets Pipr Purpose O f
C o m b a t l j i f f Propaganda
published tri .Other Suites
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JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 0.—f/P)
• and Extension Le­
partm ent of the Floridn Stnto
Chamber of Commerce today an­
nounced tentative dntes for a half
dozen more of the scries of state­
wide Truth About Florida Confer­
ences which were n sum.*! in Jackf t h u l l l f t Tuesday
T n n s f l rtO after
n fiiip
dCessation
u u s n lln n
- Aaonvillo
over the holidays. Dr. Harry K.
MeKecn, director of tho Departjnent, left Jacksonville for Braden­
ton nnd Palmetto Immediately nft. cr the Jacksonville meeting and
Will bo in those two cities until
January 12 directing financial
■ campaigns for tho two Chamber*
x»f Commerce and insisting them
fn . raising their contributions
pledged to the Truth About Flor­
ida Campaign fund. Dr. McKecn
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site takes th em to Sanford Grove.

Overlooking th e en tire surrounding com m unity, because o f Its aplendld elevation, Sanford (
has n deairib(fity th a t is being enhanced through' th e in stallation ’o f im provem ents th a t are i
aary in art ideal hom e com m unity.
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Bulck Automatic Heat Cor
dueys another &lt;old*Westher
annoyance—that of bucking, i
misfiring engines. The ea
Dutch feature' heats the fuel
and saves gasoline, automatUi
immediately.

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icol 4-wheel brakes stop thccar
inn straight line. Neither hcatn
affects the direct mechanical ac
thr»e brakes. There is no 11a
tlu. in to expand, contract or leal

dtheBuick engine
is lull-pressure
lubricated

AM ID M AJESTIC P IN E S

The Dulck engine ie full-pressure Iuluicated. Every part geu a flood of oil
ss soon aa the engine starts, everyday
In tho year. An emergency tfed'lube
siphons oil to the pump, evefltpsdif|h
the cold has congealed the oil around
the pump screen.

BART N A SO N , S ales D irector
F irst N ational Bank Bldg.

Buick is u b e tte r M otor Cat-InBvoyJQndcfWeather
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SANFORD BUICK C
Magnolia Avenue

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$500.00 Certificate—Dick and Jack Sneed, 1300 Park Avenue
$300.00 Certificate—Mrs. Christiana M. Meil, 611 Mellonville /
$200.00 Certificate-Mrs. Paul B. Monahan. 708 West First Strr

Masonic Building

B eau ty abounds on every nideVto d&lt;

Bulck motor cars tr* designed to tuft
efficiently In every temperature, and
under every climatic condition.
Bulcke start quickly,even at rero. The
tics* Mglwpeed starting m otor accompllshes this most desirable result.

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county one day, going to Largo to
speak Friday night a t a meeting
called for reorganization of tho
Lnrgo (.’lu in d x r of Commerce.
The first of the Truth About
Florida Conference after the* work
a t Rrndonton and Palmetto (a com­
pleted wilt l&gt;e held in Winter 1inv­
ert January 13 with Judge Allen
E. Walker presiding,
’ Other conferences will bo held
in Palatk.-i Jnnnnry 18, Cocoa Jan ­
uary 10, Fort Pierce Jununry 20,
Went Palm Bench Jnrfunry 21, and
Ht. Augustine January 22. From
January 25 ta.SO’Dr. McKecn nnd
his assistants will be at Ocaln to
nsnist the Ocula Chamber of Com­
merce in raising funds for its work
during 1020 and during tho week
also will organize nnd conduct one
of tho series of Truth About Flor­
ida conferences in that city. Tho
conference to be held In DeLand

highland, w as created, N ature ,roust

SALES AGENT5

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SU FFERERS of heart trouble. An-

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High Blood Pressure, Pandya
will irladly tell you froc, how
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BAM FORD ELECTRIC CO,
FOR SALE: Tom Watsoh melon
JBo£eaeon to Glllon A Plat*
&gt;••&lt;1. fresh stock from 35 lb. to
fl® Magnolia. Everything alee- 40 1b. melons. While they last
trlcsL Phono 422L EloctroglUi $2JX) per pound. Send jout o r­
der today. A. W; Cole men, Allen­
dale, S. C.
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FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors,
good condition. 1800.00. 216 E,
Second,- ') ' . &gt; R i £* - '

AUCTIONEER
WE SELL lota and subdivisions
s t public ruction. Lafa Burger,
floom 6, Rock Bldy. Orisndo. Fla.

jkge length
of 80 for
REEL A SONS

restricted
lo The Snnrcsponsible
:t Insertion,
subsequent
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ion will give
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MONTEZUMA HOTEL
Sanford’s most home-like ho­
tel; located on com er Magnolia
Ave., 2 minutes walk from busi­
ness section. Open oil year.
J. r . McDo n a l d , Mgr.
■ Phone 485
l^OR SALk: Land to sell on the
main road, in Grnpoville, one
CIIAS.°T. FULLER MOTOR CO. half aero. Apply George T. Bal­
linger.
411 W. F irst St.
ChrysloiJ Dealer
WIGHT PRINT SHOP—Printing
Engraving, Embossing. See u?
1—New Ford Touring.
fir s t We do 1U Phone 4I7-W
1—New Overland Coach.
P. O. Box 345
or 118 Elm Ave.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kinds
DEPENDABLE
USED
CARS
of Tin and Bbeet Metal Work.
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1020 Hudson 7 Pass Touring.
Avenue and Third Street, Trie*
1022 Hupmobilo Touring.
1920 Bufck Six, Touring.
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MIRACLE Concrete Co* general
1024 Hupmobile Touring.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
1923 Overland 4 Touring.
ing-block*, irrigation boss*. J. ML
1023 Essex 4 Touring.
Terwflleger, pfop._______________
“Terms to Some People"
HILL LUBBER CO. House &lt;s
MILLER O. PHILLIPS, INC.
Service, Quality and Prion.
Phono 3
SANFORD DRUG COMPANY
“Tho Rexall Store"
We make n specialty of our prom]
filling of prescriptions and quid
IIUDSON-ESSEX
delivi
203 Oak Avcnuo
Drugs — Soda
Phone 41
ot Sandwiches

CHEVROLET
Don-Jon Chevrolet Qo,, Inc.
2nd and Magnolia
‘ Phono 1
DODGE
Phillips
P lre ^ V a rs
trucks.
’horio 3
Oak and 2nd

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BUILDING?
USE “CORBIN" Hardware.
From.
THE BALL HARDWARE CO,
Solo Distributors.

SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED
CABS
•- 1—1925 Dodge Touring.
1—1924 Essex 4 Coach.
1—1935 Essex 0 ..
1—1924 Ford Touring.
1—1924 Overland Touring.
1—1925 F ord Roadster.
AH the above c a n In first class

SANFORD BUICK CO. f
212 Magnolia Avenue
Phone 307

t u tlbAUU bUXOlta or Mltera oX
Florida real estate advertise is
the St. Petersburg Times. One eenJ
cent a word dally, two cents a won
Sundays.
UNION PHARMACY
111 First Street
Prescription' Specialists
: 375 f o r immediate attention

8— For Rent, A partm ents

ro n tc d - t
sclera
orating,

nt 708 F irst Street. H. A. Halver­
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LINCOLN — FORD — FORDSON son.
Edward Higgins, Inc. .
Commercial $ Palmetto. Phono 331 FOR RENT: 2 nmull pnfurnished
rooms..1201 Oak Ave..______ .
NASH
10— For Rent, Rooms
Sanford Dealer. S. A. Pine
W. F irst S t
Phone 017
FOR RENT: Nice upstairs bed­
room. Phone 104-W.
REO
Fla. Rco Co., R. A. Williams, Mgr.
ROOM for gentleman
208 W. F irst St. ^
.Phono f i l l /LOVELY
only. Cali lOlO Laurel Avc., a ft­
er 5 o'clock* or phoryj 41)-J.
DIANA
Moon — Diana Sales and Servico FOR RENT: Furnished room In
208 W. First St, *
Phone 017
private homo. To refined young
S. Q. PORTER. Mgr.
man. 609 Magnolia.
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TOR SALE: A good growing buaincaa recently started. Takes a
grown man to handle. Will pay
hustler $5000 per annum. No
and 8uppU6u ainvestment
to speak of. Box 09,
care Herald.
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7—Business Service
?, Male
}, Male or
BARBECUE
Ip, Salesman
South Sanford Ave. Rose Drive
ration, Male On
‘ w boro everybody meets everybody1
lotion,Female Sandwiches
Cold Drlnlcs
Hqt Coffco
1 Eatatc
Gas and Oil Station.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Wrecker Service Day and Night
24-Hours Storago
WALKER GARAGE
Sanford Ave. A 2nd Street
Phone 00

buy in

PALM and shade bushes. Apply E,
A REAL SACRIFICE
T. McWatters, Longwood.
A BUSINESS LOT close to a
8400,000 Hotel a t Umatilla,
z l . —Sale, R eal E state
Fla.. all modern Improvements,
sidewalks, water, white way, and
PALMETTO AVK. CORNER
sewage. This la a real bargain for
Near South 81d» ' School,
the sum of $1,800: |1,000 cash,
$1,000.00 cash: Balance terms.
balance contract $21 per month.
PRICE $3,500.00
Apply W. L. Jones, R. F. D., 5th
and Highland.
MAGNOLIA AVE. CORNER
Facing south and east.
FOR SALEt'Bu o
[0x117
$1,500.00 cash. Balance terms.
in business dlst
SheafPRICE $8,000.00 . ,
cr, 113 Elm Ave,
$100.00 CASH
Ralnnce $100.00 per month
will purchase desirable lot on
Highland Avenue.
PRICE $2,500.00
CORNER LOT—Elm Avenue
and Orange: 186x180.
PRICE $0,000.00
Terms can be arranged
LARGE ROSE COURT LOT
51x190
$375.00 CASH
1Ilalnnce easy terms. This lot
in located on Southeast corner
of Sanford Avenue and Grand­
view Avenue.
GENEVA AVENO e EOT
Located on corner, cast of
Geneva Avenue. $37,500 cash.
Balance easy terms.
* PRICE $850.00 ,
SANFORD HEIGHTS LOT
Corner Palmetto Avenue and
Katie. $1,000.00 cash—Bal­
ance cog bo arranged.
PRICE $2,760.00 ■.
LAUREL AVENUE LOT
$100.00 cosh—$100 per month
PRICE $2,500.00

FOR SALE: '5 room house on
Palmetto Avenue; located on
desirable corner and has bath, elec­
tric lights and other Improvements.
Owner offers to sell a t $5,000 with
easy terms. DEAN-BERG Cor­
poration. Phono■713.
FOR SALE: 4 Room Bungalow
with fireplace and all improvemontr. Small cash paym ent Bal­
ance same as re n t Mr. Fisher,
Box 132, Ilrrald. ,,
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4 rooms completely furnished

40 ACRES ninek Hammock Celery
Land For Hnle. Lots numbers
241, 242, 243. 244 In the 8W 1-4 of
tho SW 1-4, of section 1-21-31 Seminele county, 1-4 miles northwest
of Pvlcdo; is 1-4 mile from two
railroads nml pqved roads. Sur­
rounding lands making big money
in truck. Price $12,000.00. Turns
1-4 cash, balance 1, 2,-3 and 4
years at 8 percent Semi*Annually.
No incunihcranccs ,nnd 1025 tax
nnld. Addrpsa Owner, Robert E.

Salo— Furniture, etc.

.WANTED: A-l solicitor for work
In Seminole County. Must be
conscientious and produce results.
Apply W. H v’Stone, Herald, between 3:30 and 4 p. m

Earle T. Field

38— Wanted,“Sltuntlon Male

m i ■ st a t u - i m m i x w
Lobby PalM toa-Drual.r Bldg.
Sanford
Florida

HOUSE WANTED: Have client
who wants to buy 6 or 0 room
house., Has $1600.00 cash. What
have you to offer. Karl J. Shulls,
1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Walter F.
Holbom, Mgr*. Phono 744.

BUILD ERS MATERIAL

POSITIONS WANTED: White
help all vocations supplied on
short notice. Please write, wire or
phone 2632. Northern Star Em*
»ymerit Bureau, 80 E. Church
S t, Orlando. Fla.
3 9 -W n n tc d S itu a tio n Female

WE HAVE a Urge waiting list
for small houses. What havo you
to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation.
515 F irst National Bank Bldg.

41— Wanted To Rent,
WANTED: Two bedroofns near
bath, or small furnished apart­
ment. Address P. O. Box 97.
THE MORNING JOURNAL Is the
accepted want ad medium in
Daytona (Fla.) One cent n word
an Insertion. Minimum 25c.

FOR SALE: Mahogany dressing
tabid and choir, or wifi exchange
for day bed, sanitnry cot or Com­
fortable KockoV. Call 662-L. 3 or
1300 I’urk Ave,

GROWERS SUPPLIES

Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing

Limited time listing
75 Acres on t
the Beautiful
m/VVJilk •/
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WekiwaRivgr I
East of River Bridge
South side of
highway. ^
Magnificent
Oak
anti Magnolia trees.
Wonderful place for
country home or
subdivision.

A price that will in
terest you, '

WE WILL BE GLAD TO
SER V E YOU

Porter E. P itts
Phone 536

W .V . WHEELER

y o u rs

Wo carry a full
Our prices are right,
terms. We want you
Sanford Stove .A F u t
321 E. Fffst

Incorporated

G. TAILOR d y e r
Painting— Decorating
. PHONE 363

FOR RENT: iloonta, with or with­
out meals, itensunuble - rates.
Lincoln Hotel.
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms.
Lights, wood and phono, paid.
Call phone 040-J.

12— Rooms and Board
YOUNG LADY desires room and
board in private family. Can fur­
nish references. R. V. euro Herald.

13— For HenU O ffice, Storea

PRICE $4,000.00

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5 ROOM HOUSE
nt Gindervillo; owner offers
partly finished houso a t a
sacrifice. Just tho place a
mechanic is looking for. Only
$500.00 cash required. Bal­
ance your own terms. Priced
fur quick nnle a t $3,000.00.

FOR SALE: Office desk and table,
in good condition., Apply R, T,
Hunt. Seminole Hotel.
FOR SALE: Ono 12 volt Dodge
battery in good condition $5. T.
P. Williams.

4 ROOM
on French AVcnuo, fa d
Young’s development. $600.
down. $50.00 per month.
PRICE, $4,250.00 .

LOST: One extra large, rod hound
(Jog. Big head, long ears.' Looks
like n blood hound. Lost near Cow
Creek, VoluHia County. Frank L.
Woodruff.

5 ROOM HOUSE
fit Pinchurst. This house is
complete, except for bath
Toom fixtures and kitchen fix­
tures. lias largo yard and
garage. An exceptional buy
for one who wants big re­
turns for a small amount of
cash and labor. $500.00 CASH« .
Balnnco $50.00 per month.
LOT AT BEUNA VISTA
pit Summerlin Avo. $400.00
ctn’i. Balance 'terms.
PRICE $800.00
TWO SANFORD AVE. LOTS
;noar, Genova- Avenuoi $1,850,
ia « h .f Balance te rn s. ,
PRICE $2,500.00

A FREE COUPON
ivlth every. dollar* purchase a t

RINK’S FILLING
STATION

LOST: Spring from starter on
Chevrolet car. Finddr ploaso re­
turn to Herald'office.

27— Plano Tuning
ash, for sscond hand
Irens Box 362.

28—Plant, Seeds. Trees
ITEWART THE FLORIST"
Flowers Jor all occasion!

J.

K. SPUR LING, sub-division
specialist. Subdivision to Or­
lando. Florida, and F l o r a ’
Heights,'Florida on Dixit High-

FOR SALE: .House, cuay terms.
s and not our HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors.
Would take light car or truck as
•will convince
Estimates given;’ Superior work­ part paym ent Routo 1, Box 79A.
manship. W. L. Renbnrdt A Co.,
FOR SALE; 4 room house a t Lake
Avenue
Gen. Delivery, Orisndo.
Mary. Also 2 vacant lots, a ll for
$2900.
2305 Magnolia Avenue.
SAND for building'and construc. tlon purposes. Delivery from
20— For Sale Miacellaneoua
*b Barber quarry. 1100 Myrtle, Avenue.
FOR SALE: 4 string* bass viol
'ANEY*8 DRUG 8TORE — Pro­
$45. Phono 831.
scriptions, Drugs, Sodas. We
fro as near yon as your phone COAL FOR 8ALE. Phone or esU
Lincoln Hotel..

TWO EXPERIENCED waitresses
DEAN-BERG CORPORATION;
needed, Nb others need apply. :
515 First National Bank Bldg. • needed. No others need apply.
. Phone 713 ’ •'

17— For Sale, B ouses

Phone 490-W.

24.— Lost, Found

I BUY. pa
pianos. J

Realtor
410-411-418

F M t Nation*? Bank B H g rr

Why net rent those vacant rooms
or soil that second-hand goods!

NEW 6 ROOM HOUSE
83— Wanted
a t Bell-Air with all modem
improvements. Ready for im­
Two or three room fur­
mediate occupancy.
Small- WANTED:
nished
apartm
ent Address J.JP,
cash payment. Balance easy i care Herald.
terms. .
Prico $0,500.00
WANT work or change of poll
tlon? White only. Northern Star
SANFORD AVE. PROPERTY
mployment Bureau, 90 E, Church
Between 7th and 8th StieotH.
., Orlando, Fla.
.
Lot 60x117 fe e t $240 per
fo o t . 1-8 cash. Balance 1,
84— W anted Help, Female
2 end 3 -years.

id barber
welcome.

37— W anted Help, Salesman

WE HAVE xcvetkl Highland Ave.
lots near Elm, which we are of­ POSITION WANTED: By young
fering for $100 down and $160 per
lady, with three years exporienco
month. Let us tell you more about In clerical work, bookkeeping, ad­
them.
Dcnn-Rerg Corporation, dress. Q. E. L. care Herald.
515 F irst National Banfc Bldg.
Phone 713 *« •
40— W a n te d R e a l E s ta te

LAUREL AVENUE LOT
$800.00 cash. Balance term s.
PRICE $2,100.00 *
$500.00 CASH
Will purchase one of the moat
desirable corners in iSanford
Heights facing South and East
and only one block from en­
trance to Young's develop­
ment.
PRICE $3,000.00 •

Seminole Counts

O L nu

206 Magnolia Ave,

iceUancous
ta lc

Most Wonderful

l i l t Sanford Avo. Sanford. Fig,
Twenty year guaranteed
• . ALtAHNUM KITCHEN
UTENSILS
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GIVEN AWAY
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Buy your)
Gas, oil anri'gi
Tires and tube,
• • T DO NOT want to be thin! I Just
Automobile ace
X want, to be my right weight l
Radio and fits!
it batteries.
I wont theeo hollows filled out. 1
Hot shots, etc.
Just want enough firm, plump fiesb
and get sonro of this aluminum
on my bones to fill out my figure."
free.
Ot course you do. You want a
figure that you can drape y o u r, Drawings take place each Mon­
and Thursday, ■and tho first
clothes on—not Just bang them ont day
three
numbers drawn each get one
What's the use of having pretty
clothes, If they Just hang on you? I
And what would you say If yon
wore told you could have the flguro
you want? A graceful, well rounded RM ldsnt of F lorida sloes l i l t .
nafersnoMi
body—firm, solid flesh—Just enough
F irst National Bank.
—Just your right weight? You'd bq
J. H. HUTCHINSON
mighty happy, wouldn't you?
mul m m
Well, then, be happy — becausd
you can have U! Put plonty ot red
cells In your blood and watch your
weight go up to whore you want 111 &gt;
That’s what’s the m atter with you!
F lo rists Association.
Your blood It Impoverished. Yon
need moro rich, red blood. 8. 8. 8 . 1
Is the thing to put red blood In your
system. S. 8. S. helps Nature build ,
HILTON’S
red-btood-colls by tho millions.
u A iisk u s n o r
You Just try 8. 8. 8. and watch !
how quickly you begin to fill o u t,
H3 Magnolia Avo.
your skin
your dothea. - Notice
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8 First CU rm Barbers
c l e a r o f unsightly
Special Attention
blemishes —your spGiven To Ladies and Children.
petite In p r e s s tv—j
strength o o m o tol
flabby muscles and
vig||i and vigor fill
your whole - system.
It's rod blood that does I t And
0. 8. S. surely helps Nature build
A R C H IT E C T
that red-blood. B. 3. 8. ta sold by all
drug storea Tho larger bottle ig
F
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moro economical.

Elton.J. Moqghton

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R adiator, Body, re n d e r* It:
nine Board, R epairing
W e Specialise In W reekS

Sanford Radiator and
Body Works
Radiators, Lamps and Tsndi
All Automobile Metal P arti
W elding, B raslng and gotderl

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oB ^C urtailed For
v&gt;NVILE, Jan. 7^-Cur- • Contractors already have
of passenger service by to work open construction o
- operating to and Coast
Line’s • Perrtf-Monticello
_MTT means toward line, which will give it a new west*
'the freight congestion will em rotit* Into South Florida from
be done unless the railroads ThomasVille srla Moaticrllo, Perryi
Ives decide to adopt such a Oldtown and Dunelldh, nhj| It Is
J . For several wwks aug- being freely predicted that it will
ops have come from various bo completed by tho last of June,
era that the railroads might Only forty miles of line Is to bo
more freight if they would constructed but the work is difflthe number of passenger cult In tho vicinity o f Monticdlo
Numerous suggestions to because of the hilly country and tho
__jet were sent to Senator necessity of obtaining a proper
can Fletcher, in Washington, grade. Completion of this line will
further increase the Coast Line's
such numbers the Swi.tor paused capacity for movement of freight
them on to the Interstate Com­ nnd will make it possible to han­
merce Commission. Tho Commls- dle it moro rapidly to and from
alon has Informed the Benntor, a;roniing to the Washington corm pondent of the i' Florida Times* Ouch! My Back! Bub
Union, that it has no power to
order n reduction in passenger Lumbago Pain Away
aervice.
The freight situation hna been Rub Ihrkathe away with small
V*
better gradually with each
trisl bottle of old
day witnessing the movement of
“SI. Jncoba Oil."
a greater tonnage to various confleeting the more rapid un
mfjecun,
When your back is sore and
cars at destination lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheu­
„ nk of 0
According to railroad operating matism hns you stiffened up, don’t
■ officials the volume of freight re- suffer! Get a small trial bottle
a t a destination depends of old, honest “SL Jacobs Oil" nt
• suieiy upon the rapidity with .any drug store, pour a littje in
which shipments are unlondcd aft* your hnnd nnd rub it right on your
thby are received. There is a aching back, nnd by the time you
limit to the capacity of every rail­ count fifty, the soreness and lamcroad yard in Florida and such ncs.'i Is gone.
~ards nearly aiwnys receive'tho
Don’t stay crippled! Thlk sooth­
mlt in the number of cars they ing. penetrating oil needs to be
can accomodate. Cars aro .being used
Once. It takes tho pain
moved out as rspldly as thoy are right only
out.nnd ends the misery. It
unloaded and replaced with other Is magical,
yet absolutely harm­
cars bearing freight.
less
nnd
doesn't
burn the skin.
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Insofar ns tho movement of
Nothing
else
stops lumhngo,
rclght into 8outh Florida is oonbackache or rheumatism
,
ehicd tho railroads now are in scinticn,
S aH W to sitio n to handlo virtually all thnt iiwtjromptly. It never disappoints
v.-'cnn.bc offered, It ia said, but tho
jynoVetncnt naturally bingos opon
the capacity of ynrds o t terminals
and tho
V PW
sf&gt;eed
I P with which the
freight is unloaded. Tho Florida
East Const Railway now is op­
erating over nearly nil of its daublo track between Jacksonville ami*,
Miami and its capacity for lpov.»
Ing freight has almost doubled ns
a result of use of the second line.
The Hcnbontd Air Lino virtually
dobblcd 1th
dohbled
Its capacity fo
ft r tho mov
ent of freight into South Flora when it began
begnn or
operating, rcrcnliy, over its ncW fine between
Invcrnosn and IlrooksviMr, which.
• connecting the Wnldo-Archer nnd
tho Tampn-Rronksvllic brnnehos,
gives it n second thrbugh line from
Waldo to Tampa. All freight fob One of the best loca­
tho Pihellas peninsula Is being
moved oyer this route and its de­ tions in Florida. For
livery in scvcynl
m hours faster bocausn it is uijm
necessary to handle
---- it-through t!hr&gt;
trfvr&gt; yards in Tumps', sale cheap — Lease.
the cars being diverted to the
Tamna A Gulf Coast division near
good busi­
Utilpnur Springs, on tho outskirts Doing
of Tampa.
The Atlantic Const Line, with
ness. See Plummer.
three lines into* South Floridn, has
noyor found it impossible to find
room for trains enrnuto, Its trou­
ble, ns with tho other roads, be­
ing confined lo unloading nt term­
inals. The- Coast Line has a main BROWN REALTY
line from Jacksonville to Tainpn
via Falatka, Sanford nnd Lakeland,
COMPANY
nnother from Jacksonville to Tam­
pa nnd 8t. Petersburg via Gaines­
ville. Ocala,' Leesburg, Trilby nnd
Lakeland and a third from Wnycry^s to Tftmpn via High Springs,
■122 U nion A vc.
Doncllon, Trilby and Lakeland,
Numerous short lines through the
Phone 473-W .
peninsula connonct, tho three
through routes nnd by diverting
traffic from oho to tho other at1:
strategic points it is posiblo to f
handlo an enormous tonnage.
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LOTS. NUMBERS 211-242-243-244 in the nwV4 of
the swVi of Section 1-21-31 Seminole Co., 1 i/j, miles
north east of Oviedo; is tl mile from 2 Railroads'nnd
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Paved Roads,
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Surrounding. Lands Making Big Money in Truck.
. PRICE |12,000.00
Terms. 44*cash, balance 1, 2, 3 and 4 years at 8%
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A Y ,- JANUARY 8, 1926.

HOME EDITION

NUMBER

—e

Family Of Five Is
Found DcadlnHome

as Brought
Veral Other
More Cases
tal Up!to 33

ice ijiven
[by Papers
pnnttee To
I News Has
b . Function
., Jan. 8 ,—
upa Tribune
the present
n Tajnpa tliii
;rc, but “the
irmrght here
tcea in other

Eruptions Continue
On Mount Vesuvius
NAPLES, Jnn. 8.—(/P).—The
eruption of Mount Vesuvius,
which began with violence on
Wednesday, in continuing. Ti»e
inlcrnal rumbles however, are
constantly diminishing in force,
indicating, according to volv
cnnologists n speedy tcrmlnstion.of the phenomenon.
The crater last night present­
ed n fantastic flpcctach, pro­
jecting n huge umhrelhv-shupcd
dnud of smoko, the under sur­
face of which was radinntly tea
and the upper part lost In ob­
scurity.
Largo incandescent
rindora constantly sailod up­
ward from tho crater nnd ditlippearod into smoke.
The molten lava, which him
been .flfowing plentifully, Is
beginning to harden, building
up ugnin the crater formation,
which was torn away in the
eruption of 1905.

Andy Smith, Conch Of Golden
Bears Of California, Suc­
cumbs At Early Hour Today
After Few Weeks’ lliuess

Woman Declares She Heard
Accused Say That Negro
* Was To He Killed; Sheffield
Corroborates Her Story

Enviable- Record As
Mentor Is Achieved

Visit To Sanford Is
Recalled* By Witness

Smilh Hnd Undefeated Team
At California For 5 Years;
Brother Is Only Survivor

)cclarcsV She Accompanied
Register And Tntcey To
See Negro Body In Swaptp

PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. 8.—&lt;/P)—
Andy Smith, t'bach of the Univer­
sity of Cu!lfornla football touin,
died at 0 o’clock IhAt,morning utj
tho University of Pennsylvania or
plunioiiory abscess following bron- ’
chial pneumonia.
Andrew Latham Smith was born
and raised in Dubois, Pn. lie at­
tended Penn Stuto College .where
he jilayed in the varsity bnckfield
in 1901 nml tlien transferred to
Pennsylvnnin. After pluytlig fiillUatk on tho Red nmi-RIuo varsity
teams in 1903 and ltKU and being
selected All-Amoricnn the latter The harriers of religion, pnrmtnl objections and possible social ostra­
season, Smith was graduated in cism were all cast nsido by Ellin lltukay, duigntcr of Clnronce H.
Mockny, multi-millionaire president of the Postal Telegraph Com­
the spring of 1005.
pany,'
when ■she’. married Irvin - llcrlln fannm writer of .las* music.
He was,' appointed freshman Mr. nnd
Mrs. Berlin arc shown in lie offirv .iff city clerk of New
coach in the fall of 1005, nml the York,
where the ceremony wan p;rf; ivh .i by Deputy City Clerk’J. J.
following season was assistant’
roach. In 1009 he nincCedciy BtQ11
Metsjjar, the former Red umKIMuo
captain, who had charge oj the
university team for soverul\jtcasuns. Smith also coached the URd,
1911 and 1912 Red nnd llluo vars­
ity teams.
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After tlie close of tho 1012 sen­
ium, Andy took up tho coaching
reins ut Purdue University in 10115
nnd remained until tin; close of
th e 1915 s c h SQ
raised.
tnfl ulamiafiF-f) _____
A tale Of attempted graft, n rui:- . Jlctf '.T the Chiilqntk Iim, a hotel
and the’ tcum wrin Bt-v, lout four
nnd lied three cgincrcrfro games. away, and n nation wide rdiirdf i'eAr 'Sc-iiford, anil thht he wait iii
unfolded here yesterday when company of a group u ln iu l estate
Johnny Stroud, thou graduate was
Deputy Sheriff C, \V. Williummu, mca
wore hunt V i floecing
malinger of California took Smith j woi
king with members of the hint of. $(1,500 which was In his
to tho const. California's big full sheriffs
of llrovnrd county (amaciuiion when ho run Iwuy from
sport then was rugby. Andy soon [ located N.office
E. Sanders, 80 year old tho homu of nix non several' weeks
interested’tho Berkley students in I runaway, in Chutuota; forced his ago In Now York City, j
American'college football nnd soon | companion'; to return $5,25(1 which *Y ** the story goes, tile old gen’began to turn out real teams. Ills j thu old mun hud given them to in­ thV^.ul was led to believe thut Ida
.Golden Rears have gained nation­ vest for him, nnd returned him to •••on was attempting to take his
wide fame.
.
| Fori Myoi? ’where his non, Dr, money, us well us 10 acres of land
Under Smith’s coaching, Cqlifor- , Sanders, wits waiting to take hint and l:o had consequently turned,
niu did not lose u game for.Uvt buck to Ills home in New York,
qyix till Wt! Utah and deeded Ida
reason*, although hotair tied serverSheriff C. M. Hand rcceivod a money to the real estato outfit with
ur times.
telephone message Wednesday the idea tlmt they would invest it
Smith recently was offered a night from Sheriff Doolittle of Bre­ for hiin and bring him riches in
four year contract by California vard county advising him that Sail- return.
It It; suhrUi’i t n search 1ms been
calling for $12,500 a season, which dorr, who is wtid to lie feeble in
(Continued on Cage Three)
lip intended to tsign. Andy's moth­ both mind-nml body, lmd been lo­
er nnd father are dead, a brother,
Phillip, uf Huffnlo, being thu only
remaining relative nlive.
Smith came east from California
to attend the I'cnnsylvnnin-Cormdl
football game on Thanksgiving
Day, nnd was stricken while nt tho
Bullcvuo Stratford. Ho was. re­
moved to tha university hospital
Dec. 19, nnd was attended by Rob­
e r t. G. Torrey, another former
IVyinsylvnnln football star. Dr. istutementg Of Institution

ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 8.—f/T)—
Testimony of Miss Maud Roberts
ns to the movements of Ilnywood
Register, prior to the alleged mur­
der of Peach Pecpols, negro tnvi
driver, of Orlando*'last July, with
wldcii Register Is charged, was the
principal, feature, of the morning
session of Register's trial in cir­
cuit court here.
Chnrllo Sheffield, negro taxi cab
driver of Sanford, testified that he
drove Joe Tracy and Haywood Keg.
inter In Orlando nnd in part corro­
borated with what Miss Roberts
-said.
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Mis?; Roberts testified that when
they reached Orlando they met a
negro tnxi cab driver on tho Che­
ney highway, who tho men railed
“ Peach." .She said that Tracy had
two pistols and (old her that they
were going to kill Peach.
According to the witness, they
drove to a vacant house on the oth­
er sido of Sanford,, whore Peach
was made to take off his holt, lie
hogged for his life and site said
nho asked them .not to kilt him,
after which thuy returned to Han­
ford nnd she got out of tho car.
Hhu declared that during the ride
who heard RcgiiAer and Tracy d'seuaslng tho proposed robbery of n
hank itt Hustings.
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Homo time later the witness
raid, she went with Register and
Joe Clarrott of Sanford, to nee
the l»bdy of n dead negro in u
swamp. Court receared for lunch
in the in ids L of Mbs Robert’a tes­
timony.
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NBW YORK, Jim. 8.—OF).—
Thtfmns King, n chauffeur, his
wife, Nora nml their thrvo chil­
dren, the oldest flvo years of
age, were found dead today In
their home on the upper west
ride of Manhattan. Thu wife
nud children apparently had
been beaten to denth and
Kind’s throat was cut with a
razor.
FtAicc believed Kinjr killed
his fumlly and then cut hi«
throat after turning on the gits.

After Search Last­
ing For Two Hours,

Weekly
Housh older Tells
That
Wider
Gathering
MIAMI, Fin.. Jan. 8.— (A P )
Is
Required;
Publicity
—W.
Fores*t White, 38, wiki
Report
Heard
Traffic
drowned here today while endenvuring to tinve iiirt 12 ycivr
old non, Robert, who wiui restof the opening of the Hotel For­ cued from the occun by an unrest Lnke was decided on today identified bather.

at the weekly luncheon of the
Chamber of Commerce following,
;h department,
an address, by E. F, ltousholdcr.
was not comwlin asserted thnt Insufficient
publicity hail hoeii given tho of­
ibordering on an
ficial opening of Sanford’s new
now cases curly
tourist hostelry on tho lake shoro.
low numbers 33,
“The opening announcement of
thin modern resort -hotel should
Ipers this mornhave been broadcast to every secI to the disease,
LOCAL lion of Florida” Mr. Housnohlor
[on of the local
New York mnn saved from unstated, “nnd I do not think that
llch appointed u
eaupulouR realty ojieratora by
it is too late for such action to he
|UC£t local ptdilitaken. We here in Hanford know
&gt;a news concorn- locul deputy sheriff, who re­
turns 80 year old runaway to
of what importance tho complet­
con's home.
ion of this hostelry in, but other
Bcminolo county school chil­
sections. of Florida don’t and its
dren to be given diphtheria
up to us to tell them.”
ptts, ...
Mr. llaushpldcr said that while
i s to how It was U
-..Snnford’s police chief is young*
tint hotel had been very favorably
|(hcnlth authorities
t i q stale*.
ndvertitted in fife ritws columns
OJtters to drift! with “c sCfi.iatbw
lir Comhicrco wilt nd-'
many papers, no conspiciuus dis­
fpl today, circulars vveitlso opening
tho Forrest
play advertising ha* been curried
ited to nil children luikc, Sanford's of
new
half-mil­
out nnd U|am ills suggestion tho
ixplalntng thnt un­ lion dollar rcBurt hotel.
chuirntan of tho publicity commit­
to principals to the
for locnl Y. M. C. A.
tee! was asked to see thnt promin­
ipils not vaccinate ereOfficers
elected
and
original
details
ent advertisements relative to the
cflvo years, will he perfected at directorate meeting.
opening were inserted In publica­
Equipment arrives and work
tions in practically every section
rn snid there is ali­ is commenced on new city suc­
of the Mute.
tor alnrm over tho tion dredge.
’ Freight Situation Ilclter
id the people ren*
Hcminoio County Biink offici­
F.
E. Harrison, reporting for
ice of vaccination, als elected nnd JO per cent inthe Chamber of Commerce’s traf­
statement issued cienso of business over 1921 re ­
fic department, told of plum* tlmt
J3, C. Levy, health ported nt annual stockholders’
had been littered upon to supply
. The health do- meeting.---------- ------------ **—*—
thu permit department of railruud* _ . • „
.
. .. •
i deaths have ocChamber of Commerce traffic
with a weekly bulletin setting forth Sandy MeRao shuffled up to tho
l sninll pox and mnn says freight outlook much
the most urgent needs of local buy-•lair in Judge Whites courtroom
ie first cases dis- brighter.
er«
in order that preference may Baa morning and was served u
I cured.
STATE
ho given to those matrei»|s needed
2,000 persons
most.
•
S
ited here In two
Tampa Tribune Bays small­
“This situation hns been ecoaaid, nnd he urg- pox cases did not originnte there
riutied by the tendency to nmku Sanlly physician per- hut were brought in from sev­
sorely taxed during tho past few
cVery person’ Jn eral places in other stntes.
for tho next ton days.
iluys in attempting to handle less city
■ho practices ho
Miami man drowned’ in an a t­
Htuvu
Davis drew $5 or mjV&lt;
than car loud shipments.
tempt- to rave life ’of young
days for a like offense.
■'Jrji
. '
(or ha* requested Son.
'Tills situation bus boon occas­
Dun Hnn, colored, received
the city to ch­
No trace has been found of
ioned by tho tendency to tunko San­ fine of $100 or tho option of nor
young JurksonvRlu bank em­
on parties.”
ford u transfer point when this lug ,G0 days on the streets, on
ren the situation ployee, missing since night of
prcsldcnt; U. J. Holly,, vico presi­ city does not posbcea tho required chnrgu of operating a motor- v
la id in combat- Dec. 20;
dent; L. C. Bcbont. recording sec­ facilities for handling a very largu hiclo whilo under the Influence
Young woman placed on stand
amount to uhipments," ho said.
W. It. Smith, tronburer.
liquor.. Hull had retained couni
tells* jury of threats Iinywuod
Recently Completed Survey retary;
In connection with thu immed­
Mr. Harrison added that plans for his defenso but tho reason 1
Register made against life uf
' Show Increase Of 30 per
Enables Railroads Permit iate commencement of Y. M. C. A. were being Uiscusued .now rolutivo his light sentence was attrlbu!
negro taxi driver.
Cent Over Business Done
To Most Needed Materials activities a t Sanford, Merrill E. to nnurgeincnt of lucilltie.i.nnd said to the fact thut ho was arrested
Hniwn. general secretary of the ho was hopeful of Uto official des­ the police hom o little tlmo at
In Fiscnl Yen;’ Of 1924
DOMESTIC \
Men To Give Preference state
Y. M. C. A,, who r.ttendiHl the ignation of Sanford as u transfer ho hud been reported to the stat
Andy Smith, noted coach of
meeting, was authorised to secure point ut a later (Into.
ns being out on tho streota w
A#
the
anual
mooting
of
the
F.
E.
llcrriim
i
Jr.,
of
the
traf­
California football team, claim­
the oorvicos of u competent, acting
cut nut open and n grapevine to
atockholdern
of
the
Bern-nolo
Coun­
In
connection
with
river
trans­
ed by d eath .. . •
•
fic bureau of the Sanford Cham­ secretary to come to this city ut
OffU
ty Bank held yesterday ufternnon ber of Commerce has just coin- nn early date to supervise organ­ portation development, Mr. Ilurri- on the steering wheel.
Mr. and Mrs. Earlo T. Smith,
Green nnd ncckwlth searched'
at
2
o’clock
in
the
directors
room
tiuu
stated
thut
tho
City
Commis­
plated
a
survey
of
the
freight
re­
whoso
marriage
was
a
New
York
isation dotuil* nud to work in colla­
instruction of
of the institution officers and di­ quirements of various locul busi­ boration with local officials in tho sioners had abandoned their orig­ him in every port ot tho cUyt
dredgo have social event Thursday, aro to
him, they said. 1!
rectors
for
tin;
ensuing
year
were
ness Interests fov tho next 20 days, remodeling nnd equipping of t}io i n a l p l a n o f c o n s t r u e ! m i ? u n m u i - fore,locating
aw underway honeymoon In South for ona
l*pto Thornley paid $10 ;
elected nnd a general hauiness dis­ and has sent u report of his find­ old
cip$l
p
ier
a
t
Bmifurd
•
Avenpo
in
City
Hall
ns
temporary
head­
* to the im- month. .
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 8.—&lt;/P&gt;— cussion held.
fuyor of u plan suggested by the iqiueding and Mrs. Charles 11
ings to the chairman of thu Or­ quarters.
now •owned
With Attorney General Sargent as
Those
nameil
as
ill
roc
tors
for
Cliumber
of Coiumcrcu whereby tha isou was fined $10 for reel;]
; to a *talc­
I’rcsPt plans call few tho cstnhthe first witness, the Bcnato Judi­ 1920 wore: Forrest I dike, A. R. lando terminal district.
d'
numir
results
could bo accompllsh- driving,
ing by W. U.
Thu
chairman
of
tho
Orlando
Ktihmotit
of
&lt;T
modundy
e&lt;juippet
ciary Committee began today In­ Key, A. T. Rosslter, Frank Melsch,
cr.
ed,
nt
less
cost,
by
augm
enting
tho
district
will
In
turn
transmit
tho
gymnasium on the first floor of
quiry into tho failure of tho Do- J. C. Bennett, G. W. Spencer, Joe
ropert to tho.Florida Division of tho huildihg now ocupicd by .tho facilities of the Treosh*”’ " " ‘A " '* 1 Hundreds Are Madi
nrtment of Justice to bring con- Cameron. A
R.. B.* VfHUjUUUII
Chapman UDU
and l*.
I* thu
• ■
Southeastern Advhory Board fire department and the outfitting docks.
:mpt proceedings against the Alu- P. McCuller.
Homeless By Floe
"By
rplnum Company of America in
“ By constructing a temporary
Officers of tho Institution wero In Jacksonville, where tko necea- of rcuding rooma, recreational par­
WlUch Secretary Mollon is a large named as follows: Format' Lake, saryatgltinn in respect to moving lors and a general dormltqry on shad, on thq bulkhead near French
NOGALES, Aria.. Jan. 8.—
stockholder.
Avenuo for use Igrany boat bring­
president; G. W. Spencer, vice- tho 'required materials will be tho second nnd third floors.
—Hundreds
of famiUcs have 1
Besides Mr, Sargent, Assistant president; A. R. Key, vice-president made.
ing
freight
to
Hanford,
RToshur
‘ A budget committee was . ap ­
Thin information was forwarded pointed by tho president at tha lost Brothers will bo enable to almost, made homeless by Hooda of
Attorney Gon, nnd Chairman Ver­ and cashier; Robert W. Deane, as­
to the pdvisoFy .hoard to enable meeting to outllno definite ‘plans double thelj
W /V"V
an- “Fleet.
non 7*‘ Secretary OUs sistant cashier.
tuiago facilties, and last week In tho statu of Nay
Mexico, but no loss of Ufa has I
■ k C h ief' Examiner
B. Johnson am
An examination of the hank’s the common carricrd of the stats for a canvass of nil civic clubs ■tho
P Hcity
I P wl. . socuro advantages reported,
it In stated in a «pi
(Continued on Pngo Three) * and citizens of this city who feel equivalent .to those th a t may be
Millard. Hudson of tha F'edcrttl
(Continued on Page Three)
despatch from Topic, capital
Trade Committee
called p
jw
___ __| were//callfil
c
th«t
that the creation of a Y,
Y. M. C. A,
(Continued on Rage Throe)
Nayarit, received a t noon
wllncsscs In the Inquiry which is
hero in advisable, and who aro willthu Nogales Herald.
ted to cover na w|do
wide range
expected
fug to contribute toward tho cstubaffecting both tho Justice Depart­
lirjimont of a whoksomo recreat­ Floods In Mejefco/Tak©
ment and Trade Committee.
ional copter for ths yonng men and
of tho lako
Heavy Toll Of Life, Is Sanford Drug
hoys
of this, community.
A
t
tha
outset
Senator
Walsh,
a rapid rata
Democrat
of
Montana,
tend
from
A
by-laws
committee
was
also
L'mcnt. Many
•----------- .
Fir© Extingi
n letter written by tho then at­
named to handle thu numerous Message Of Governor
been tram JACKSONVILLE,
Fin,,
Jan.
8.
hospital
on
tho
morning
of
Dec.
20.
torney general, Harlan F, Stona, io
i,mall legislative matters th a t must
mt drive and
A great amount of
tho trade commission in which it —(/D—-Whether F. Edwuni Ben- The man waa Injured in a road ha i disposed of before the official
t o s ANOELES' Jan . 8.—
■
mrtion of th0
mont
was caused, about 1
was
sajd
that
tho
Aluminum
Co.
urgunisatlon
of
a
local
branch
Special
dispatches
to
tho
L
&lt;
&gt;
»
Anip tho immoclock this afternoon wh
had violated provIcionH of the
complete#
golcH
Times
cay
that,
devastating
*
m
*
8
t
f°r'r'r
a
f
i
r
?
this project
apparatus was summonoc
consent decree of 1918. Among oth­ since the night of pec. 2J1, has been was corrohoratcd -Ly Constable C.
floods nro sweeping the Santiago
tingnjsh a b la u a t tin
er things^ tho decree forhndu the
and
Lxcuintla
districts,
in
the
stats
pear the new
County Court N ot 1 of Nayarit, Mexico.
Drug Co., said ;to h
shipment of dcfoctlvo materials to
being m*cd
irqbublo that Sanders would bo raAnd ifPart
Of
competitors. Letters from agents of
cauied by th i Ignttloi
Tho governor of Nayarit ip a
the ground
In
Session
Today
casod late today.
escaping from a pipa R
the company and from competitors.
mansion made old shoes fly. F ra
tolcgm.into thu state’s duputloa in
tio boulevard'
ie Have
or defective mn
Offictnls of the bank say Bonhia Snow
Job will crick C. Church and hie bridge of
County court was aidjournod n
nett's accouuta wore In order, Mi's.
f jrcdictcd that few months, tho former Muri
&gt;, Jan.
R. L. Bennett, of Montgomery, Ala. few mlnutoa after opi
B* *8.—(JP).—All
* * ' * — L’ ^ ’X Vanderbilt, were the leaders Iri the
mother of tho mlssmg man, noti­ morning due to tho foe
d northeastern
also stated Ten*
that send-off.
'cred
a heavy
fied police here that she did not nesses for tho cases &lt;
EX-KAISBR ON RELIGION .
carewith
which
pr«- - “Everything waa fine and the
docket could not
pro
w i|&gt;ed
today
more floor of ’the car was just covered
hnnw where her son was.
in nnd
tho vlcintime
set
fur
calling,
U
fo relub's
tonight
.'Tha b y : uhl shoes nnd slippers," say3
R.
L.’Fanning,
an
ontployuo
at
new homo
BERUN— Wilhelm .noiwjo$jBtrials.
.*■
’
»t d 10
o’clock
this
tho
bank,
and
Bennett’s
room
mate,
a
hook
the
by- tho railroad Mr. Church.
Yesterday faffentoon
tor.
23 a t I’eraid ho had heard from the friend
tatian idea
a t from
improvements
“Tho car was simply full of
jond and Lynch- them,” chimed In his wifo.'
Bennett planned to visit a t Fart foud D. C. Lee g u ilty -,.
of. God came ft
ila. “Away
nt country side
i freezing in tho
LnudeqHuic, who snid Bennett hnd a worthless chock on tho
Us Jehovah,
Mi. Smith waa n-member of tho from Judnbisni
Cattlo company.
Class of 1920, nt Yale but loft «d- ho writes. '
Thu caro v,ns said to Inv.
B ^ n r delayed, nt lego upon his engagement to be­
sunt of $10L
*
&gt;• «n&lt;J, street cars come a member of the New York
.Lea-will
•g m l by slippery Coffoo
moratag ,
1college

Intended Victim Of Real
Estate Operators Saved
By Local Deputy Sheriff

Arrives
traction
t Dredge

Committee Begins
An Investigation Of
Aluminum A ffairs

[

Sm iths Will Spend
Honeymoon M onth
Som ewherelnDixie

e

No Trace Found Of Jacksonville Man,
M issing Since N ight Of December 26

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oB ^C urtailed For
v&gt;NVILE, Jan. 7^-C ur- • Contractors already have
of passenger service by to work open construction o
- operating to and Coast
Line’s • Perrtf-Monticello
_MTT means toward line, which will give it a new west*
'the freight congestion will em rotit* Into South Florida from
be done unless the railroads ThomasVille srla Moaticrllo, Perryi
Ives decide to adopt such a Oldtown and Dunelldh, nhj| It Is
J . For several wwks aug- being freely predicted th at it will
ops have come from various bo completed by tho la s t of June,
era that the railroads might Only forty miles of line Is to bo
more freight if they would constructed b u t the work is difflthe number of passenger cult In tho vicinity o f M onticdlo
Numerous suggestions to because of the hilly country and tho
__jet were sent to Senator necessity of obtaining a proper
can Fletcher, in Washington, grade. Completion of this lin e will
further increase the Coast Line's
such numbers the Sw i.tor paused capacity fo r movement of freight
them on to the Interstate Com­ nnd will make it possible to han­
merce Commission. Tho Commls- dle it moro rapidly to and from
alon has Informed the Benntor, a;roniing to the Washington c o rm pondent of the i' Florida Times*
Union, that it has no power to
order n reduction in passenger
aervice.
The freight situation hna been Rub Ih rk a th e away with small
V*■ m m * better _gradually
, m m with each
trisl bottle of old
day witnessing the movement of
“SI. Jncoba Oil."
a greater tonnage to various confleeting the more rapid un
mfjecun,
When your back is sore and
cars at destination lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheu­
„ nk of 0
According to railroad operating matism hns you stiffened up, don’t
■ officials the volume of freight re- suffer! Get a small trial bottle
a t a destination depends of old, honest “SL Jacobs Oil" nt
• suieiy upon the rapidity with .any drug store, pour a littje in
which shipments are unlondcd aft* your hnnd nnd rub it right on your
thby are received. There is a aching back, nnd by the time you
lim it to the capacity of every ra il­ count fifty, the soreness and lamcroad y ard in Florida and such ncs.'i Is gone.
~ards nearly aiwnys receive'th o
Don’t stay crippled! Thlk sooth­
mlt in the number of cars they ing. penetrating oil needs to be
can accomodate. Cars aro .being used only Once. It takes tho pain
moved out as rspldly as thoy are rig h t out.nnd ends the misery. It
unloaded and replaced with other Is magical, yet absolutely harm ­
cars bearing freight.
less nnd doesn't burn the skin.
* faiofs*
Insofar ns fkn
tho movement of
Nothing else stops lumhngo,
rclght into 8outh Florida is oonbackache or rheumatism
,
ehicd tho railroads now are in scinticn,
iiwtjromptly.
It never disappoints
S a H W to s itio n to handlo virtually all thnt
v.-'cnn.bc offered, It ia said, but tho
jynoVetncnt naturally bingos opon
the capacity of ynrds o t term inals
and tho
V PW
sf&gt;eed
I P w ith which the
freig h t is unloaded. Tho Florida
E ast Const Railway now is op­
erating over nearly nil of its daublo track between Jacksonville ami*,
Miami and its capacity for lpov.»
Ing freight has almost doubled ns
a result of use of the second line.
The Hcnbontd A ir Lino virtually
dobblcd 1th
dohbled
Its capacity fo
ft r tho mov
ent of freight into South Flora when it began
begnn or
operating, rcrcnliy, over its ncW fine between
Invcrnosn and IlrooksviMr, which.
• connecting the Wnldo-Archer nnd
tho Tampn-Rronksvllic brnnehos,
gives it n second thrbugh line from
Waldo to Tampa. All freight fob
tho Pihellas peninsula Is being
moved oyer this route and its de­
livery in scvcynl
m
hours faster bocausn it is uijm
necessary to handle
---- it-th ro u g h t!hr&gt;
trfvr&gt; yards in Tumps',
the cars being diverted to the
Tamna A Gulf Coast division near
Utilpnur Springs, on tho outskirts
of Tampa.
The Atlantic Const Line, with
three lines into* South Floridn, has
noyor found it impossible to find
room for trains enrnuto, Its trou­
ble, ns with tho other roads, be­
ing confined lo unloading nt term ­
inals. The- Coast Line has a main
line from Jacksonville to Tainpn
via Falatka, Sanford nnd Lakeland,
nnother from Jacksonville to Tam­
pa nnd 8t. Petersburg via Gaines­
ville. O cala,' Leesburg, Trilby nnd
Lakeland and a third from Wnycry^s to Tftmpn via High Springs,
■122 U n io n A vc.
Doncllon, Trilby and Lakeland,
Numerous short lines through the
P h o n e 473-W .
peninsula connonct, tho three
through routes nnd by diverting
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

AY,- JANUARY 8, 1926.

HOME EDITION

NUMBER

—e

Family Of Five Is
Found DcadlnHome

as Brought
Veral Other
More Cases
tal Up!to 33

ice ijiven
[by Papers
pnnttee To
I News Has
b . Function
., Jan. 8 ,—
upa Tribune
the present
n Tajnpa tliii
;rc, but “the
irmrght here
tcea in other
;h department,
was not com-

Eruptions Continue
On Mount Vesuvius
NAPLES, Jnn. 8.—(/P).—The
eruption of Mount Vesuvius,
which began with violence on
Wednesday, in continuing. Ti»e
inlcrnal rumbles however, are
constantly diminishing in force,
indicating, according to volv
cnnologists n speedy tcrm lnstion.of the phenomenon.
The crater last night present­
ed n fantastic flpcctach, pro­
jecting n huge umhrelhv-shupcd
dnud of smoko, the under sur­
face of which was radinntly tea
and the upper p art lost In ob­
scurity.
Largo incandescent
rindora constantly sailod up­
ward from tho crater nnd ditlippearod into smoke.
The m olten lava, which him
been .flfowing plentifully, Is
beginning to harden, building
up ugnin the cra ter form ation,
which was torn aw ay in the
eruption of 1905.

ibordering on an
now cases curly
low numbers 33,
Ipers this mornI to the disease,
[on of the local
llch appointed u
|UC£t local ptdili&gt;a news concorn-

i s to how It was
|(hcnlth authorities
OJtters to drift! with
fpl today, circulars
ited to nil children
ixplalntng thnt un­
to principals to the
ipils not vaccinate
cflvo years, will he
rn snid there is ali­
tor alnrm over tho
id the people ren*
ice of vaccination,
statem ent issued
J3, C. Levy, health
. The health doi deaths have ocl sninll pox and
ie first cases disI cured.
2,000 persons
ited here In two
aid, nnd he urglly physician percVery person’ Jn
■ho practices ho
(or ha* requested
the city to ch­
on parties.”
ren the situation
l a i d in combat-

Arrives
traction
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dredgo have
aw underway
* to the imnow •owned
; to a *talc ­
ing by W. U.
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LOCAL New York mnn saved from uneaupulouR realty ojieratora by
locul deputy sheriff, who re­
turns 80 year old runaw ay to
con's home.
Bcminolo county school chil­
dren to be given diphtheria

Uptts, ...
-..Snnford’s police chief is young*
c s t i q stale*.
“ Cfi.iatbw lir Comhicrco wilt nd-'
vveitlso opening of tho F orrest
luikc, Sanford's new half-m il­
lion dollar rcBurt hotel.
Officers fo r locnl Y. M. C. A.
ere elected and original details
perfected a t directorate meeting.
Equipment arrives and work
is commenced on new city suc­
tion dredge.
Hcminoio County Biink offici­
als elected nnd JO per cent incienso of business over 1921 r e ­
ported nt annual stockholders’
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Chamber of Commerce traffic
mnn says freight outlook much
brighter.
STATE
Tampa Tribune B ays sm all­
pox cases did not originnte there
hut were brought in from sev­
e ra l places in other stntes.
Miami man drowned’ in an a t ­
tempt- to rave life ’of young
Son.
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No trace has been found of
young JurksonvRlu bank em ­
ployee, missing since night of
Dec. 20;
Young woman placed on stand
tells* jury of th reats Iinywuod
Register made against life uf
negro taxi driver.

DOMESTIC \
Andy Smith, noted coach of
California football team , claim­
ed by d e a th .. . •
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whoso m arriage was a New York
social event Thursday, aro to
honeymoon In South for ona
month. .

Smiths Will Spend
Honeymoon M onth
SomewherelnDixie

of tho lako
a rapid rata
L'mcnt. Many
been tram m t drive and
mrtion of th0
ip tho immothis project
pear the new
being m*cd
if the ground
tio boulevard' mansion made old shoes fly. F ra
hia Job will crick C. Church and hie bridge of
f jrcdictcd that few months, tho form er Muri
&gt;, Jan.
8.—(JP).—All
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L’ ^’X Vanderbilt, were the leaders Iri the
d northeastern
also stated Ten*
that send-off.
'cred
a heavy
carewith
which
pr«- - “Everything waa fine and the
w i|&gt;ed
today
more floor of ’the car was just covered
in nnd
tho vlcinf o relub's
to n ignew
h t homo
.'Tha b y: uhl shoes nnd slippers," say3
»t d 10
this Mr. Church.
by-o’clock
tho railroad
tor.
23 a t I’ea t from
improvements
“Tho car was simply full of
jond and Lynch- them,” chimed In his wifo.'
i freezing in tho
Mi. Sm ith waa n -member of tho
Class of 1920, nt Yale but loft «dB^nr delayed, nt lego upon his engagem ent to be­
&gt;• «n&lt;J, street cars come a member of the New York
• g m l by slippery Coffoo
1college

And Part Of
ie Have Snow

Andy Smith, Conch Of Golden
Bears Of California, Suc­
cumbs A t Early Hour Today
A fter Few Weeks’ lliuess

Woman Declares She Heard
Accused Say That Negro
* Was To He Killed; Sheffield
Corroborates Her Story

Enviable- Record As
Mentor Is Achieved

Visit To Sanford Is
Recalled* By Witness

Smilh Hnd Undefeated Team
At California For 5 Years;
Brother Is Only Survivor

)cclarcsV She Accompanied
Register And Tntcey To
See Negro Body In Swaptp

PHILADELPHIA, Jnn. 8.—&lt;/P)—
Andy Smith, t'bach of the Univer­
sity of Cu!lfornla football touin,
died at 0 o’clock IhAt,morning utj
tho University of Pennsylvania or
plunioiiory abscess following bron- ’
chial pneumonia.
Andrew Latham Smith was born
and raised in Dubois, Pn. lie a t­
tended Penn Stuto College .where
he jilayed in the varsity bnckfield
in 1901 nml tlien transferred to
Pennsylvnnin. A fter pluytlig fiillUatk on tho Red nmi-RIuo varsity
teams in 1903 and ltKU and being
selected All-Amoricnn the latter The harriers of religion, pnrm tnl objections and possible social o stra­
season, Smith was graduated in cism were all cast nsido by Ellin lltu k ay , duigntcr of Clnronce H.
Mockny, multi-millionaire president of the Postal Telegraph Com­
the spring of 1005.
pany,'
when ■she’. m arried Irvin - llcrlln fannm w riter of .las* music.
He w as,' appointed freshman
coach in the fall of 1005, nml the Mr. nnd Mrs. Berlin arc shown in lie offirv .iff city clerk of New
following season was assistant’ York, where the ceremony wan p;rf; iv h .i by Deputy City Clerk’J . J.
roach. In 1009 he nincCedciy BtQ11
Metsjjar, the form er Red umKIMuo
captain, who had charge oj the
university team for soverul\jtcasuns. Smith also coached the URd,
1911 and 1912 Red nnd llluo v ars­
ity teams.
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A fter tlie close of tho 1012 sen­
ium, Andy took up tho coaching
reins ut Purdue University in 10115
nnd remained until tin; close of
the 1915 schSQ
raised.
tnfl ulamiafiF-f) _____
A tale Of attem pted g raft, n rui:- . Jlctf '.T the Chiilqntk Iim, a hotel
and the’ tcum wrin Bt-v, lout four
nnd lied three cgincrcrfro games. away, and n nation wide rdiirdf i'eAr 'Sc-iiford, anil thht he wait iii
unfolded here yesterday when company of a group u ln iu l estate
Johnny Stroud, thou graduate was
Deputy Sheriff C, \V. Williummu, mca
wore hunt V i floecing
malinger of California took Smith j woi
king with members of the hint of. $(1,500 which was In his
to tho const. California's big full sh eriffs
office of llrovnrd county (amaciuiion when ho run Iw uy from
sport then was rugby. Andy soon [ located N. E. Sanders, 80 year old tho
of nix non several' weeks
interested’tho Berkley students in I runaway, in Chutuota; forced his ago homu
In Now York City, j
American'college football nnd soon | companion'; to return $5,25(1 which *Y ** the story goes, tile old gen’began to turn out real teams. Ills j thu old mun hud given them to in­ thV^.ul was led to believe thut Ida
.Golden Rears have gained nation­ vest for him, nnd returned him to •••on was attem pting to take his
wide fame.
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| Fori Myoi? ’where his non, Dr, money, us well us 10 acres of land
Under Smith’s coaching, Cqlifor- , Sanders, wits w aiting to take hint and l:o had consequently turned,
niu did not lose u game for.U vt buck to Ills home in New York,
qyix till Wt! Utah and deeded Ida
reason*, although hotair tied serverSheriff C. M. Hand rcceivod a money to the real estato outfit with
ur times.
telephone
message
Wednesday the idea tlmt they would invest it
Smith recently was offered a night from Sheriff Doolittle of Bre­ for hiin and bring him riches in
four year contract by California vard county advising him that Sail- return.
It It; suhrU i’i t n search 1ms been
calling for $12,500 a season, which dorr, who is wtid to lie feeble in
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lip intended to tsign. Andy's moth­ both mind-nml body, lmd been lo­
e r nnd father are dead, a brother,
Phillip, uf Huffnlo, being thu only
rem aining relative nlive.
Smith came east from California
to attend the I'cnnsylvnnin-Cormdl
football game on Thanksgiving
Day, nnd was stricken while nt tho
Bullcvuo Stratford. Ho was. re­
moved to tha university hospital
Dec. 19, nnd was attended by Rob­
e r t . G. Torrey, another former
IVyinsylvnnln football star. Dr. istutementg Of Institution

Intended Victim Of Real
Estate Operators Saved
By Local Deputy Sheriff

ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 8.—f/T)—
Testimony of Miss Maud Roberts
ns to the movements of Ilnywood
Register, prior to the alleged m ur­
der of Peach Pecpols, negro tnvi
driver, of Orlando*'last July, with
wldcii Register Is charged, was the
principal, feature, of the morning
session of Register's trial in cir­
cuit court here.
Chnrllo Sheffield, negro taxi cab
driver of Sanford, testified th at he
drove Joe Tracy and Haywood Keg.
inter In Orlando nnd in part corro­
borated with w hat Miss Roberts
-said.
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Mis?; Roberts testified th a t when
they reached Orlando they met a
negro tnxi cab driver on tho Che­
ney highway, who tho men railed
“ Peach." .She said th a t Tracy had
two pistols and (old her that they
were going to kill Peach.
According to the witness, they
drove to a vacant house on the oth­
er sido of Sanford,, whore Peach
was made to take off his holt, lie
hogged for his life and site said
nho asked them .not to kilt him,
after which thuy returned to Han­
ford nnd she got out of tho car.
Hhu declared th a t during the ride
who heard RcgiiAer and Tracy d'seuaslng tho proposed robbery of n
hank itt Hustings.
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Homo time later the witness
raid, she went with Register and
Joe Clarrott of Sanford, to nee
the l»bdy of n dead negro in u
swamp. Court receared for lunch
in the in ids L of M bs Robert’a tes­
timony.
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NBW YORK, Jim. 8.—OF).—
Thtfmns King, n chauffeur, his
wife, Nora nml their thrvo chil­
dren, the oldest flvo years of
age, were found dead today In
their home on the upper west
ride of M anhattan. Thu wife
nud children apparently had
been beaten to denth and
Kind’s throat was cut with a
razor.
FtAicc believed Kinjr killed
his fumlly and then cut hi«
throat a fte r turning on the gits.

After Search Last­
ing For Two Hours,

Weekly
Housh older Tells
T hat
Wider
Gathering
MIAMI, Fin.. Jan. 8.— (AP)
Is
Required;
Publicity
—W.
Fores*t White, 38, wiki
Report
Heard
Traffic
drowned here today while endenvuring to tinve iiirt 12 ycivr
old non, Robert, who wiui restof the opening of the Hotel For­ cued from the occun by an unrest Lnke was decided on today identified bather.
a t the weekly luncheon of the
Chamber of Commerce following,
an address, by E. F, ltousholdcr.
wlin asserted thnt Insufficient
publicity hail hoeii given tho of­
ficial opening of Sanford’s new
tourist hostelry on tho lake shoro.
“The opening announcement of
thin modern resort -h o tel should
have been broadcast to every seclion of Florida” Mr. Housnohlor
stated, “nnd I do not think that
it is too late for such action to he
taken. We here in Hanford know
of what importance tho complet­
ion of this hostelry in, but other
sections. of Florida don’t and its
up to us to tell them.”
Mr. llaushpldcr said that while
tint hotel had been very favorably
ndvertitted in fife ritws columns
many papers, no conspiciuus dis­
play advertising ha* been curried
out nnd U|am ills suggestion tho
chuirntan of tho publicity commit­
tee! was asked to see thnt promin­
ent advertisements relative to the
opening were inserted In publica­
tions in practically every section
of the Mute.
’ Freight Situation Ilclter
F. E. Harrison, reporting for
the Chamber of Commerce’s tra f­
fic departm ent, told of plum* tlmt
had been littered upon to supply
thu perm it departm ent of railruud* _ . • „
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with a weekly bulletin setting forth Sandy MeRao shuffled up to tho
the most urgent needs of local b u y -• lair in Judge W hites courtroom
er« in order th at preference may Baa morning and was served u
ho given to those matrei»|s needed
most.
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“This situation hns been ecoariutied by the tendency to nmku Sansorely taxed during tho past few
for tho next ton days.
iluys in attem pting to handle less city
Htuvu Davis drew $5 or mjV&lt;
than car loud shipments.
days for a like offense.
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'Tills situation bus boon occas­
Dun Hnn, colored, received
ioned by tho tendency to tunko San­ fine of $100 or tho option of nor
ford u transfer point when this lug ,G0 days on the streets, on
city does not posbcea tho required chnrgu of operating a motor- v
facilities for handling a very largu hiclo whilo under the Influence
amount to uhipments," ho said.
liq u o r.. Hull had retained couni
Mr. Harrison added th a t plans for his defenso but tho reason 1
were being Uiscusued .now rolutivo his light sentence was attrlbu!
to nnurgeincnt of lucilltie.i.nnd said to the fact th u t ho w as arrested
ho was hopeful of Uto official des­ the police h om o little tlmo at
ignation of Sanford as u transfer ho hud been reported to the sta t
ns being out on tho streota w
point ut a later (Into.
In connection w ith river tra n s­ cut nut open and n grapevine to
OffU
portation development, Mr. Ilurri- on the steering wheel.
tiuu stated th u t tho City Commis­ Green nnd ncckwlth searched'
sioners had abandoned their orig­ him in every port ot tho cUyt
i n a l p l a n o f c o n s t r u e ! m i ? u n m u i - fore,locating him , they said. 1!
l*pto Thornley paid $10 ;
cip$l pier a t Bmifurd • Avenpo in
fuyor of u plan suggested by the iqiueding and Mrs. Charles 11
Cliumber of Coiumcrcu whereby tha isou was fined $10 for reel;]
d'
numir results could bo accompllsh- driving,

prcsldcnt; U. J . Holly,, vico presi­
dent; L. C. Bcbont. recording sec­
ry ; W. It. Smith, tronburer.
Recently Completed Survey reta
In connection with thu immed­
' Show Increase Of 30 per
Enables Railroads Permit iate commencement of Y. M. C. A.
Cent Over Business Done
To Most Needed Materials activities a t Sanford, Merrill E.
Hniwn. general secretary of the
In Fiscnl Yen;’ Of 1924
Men To Give Preference sta
te Y. M. C. A,, who r.ttendiHl the
meeting, was authorised to secure
A# the anual mooting of the
F. E. llcrriim i Jr., of the tra f­ the oorvicos of u competent, acting
atockholdern of the Bern-nolo Coun­ fic bureau of the Sanford Cham­ secretary to come to this city ut
ty Bank held yesterday ufternnon ber of Commerce has just coin- nn early date to supervise organ­
a t 2 o’clock in the directors room plated a survey of the freight re ­ isation dotuil* nud to work in colla­
of the institution officers and di­ quirements of various locul busi­ boration with local officials in tho
rectors for tin; ensuing year were ness Interests fov tho next 20 days, remodeling nnd equipping of t}io
elected nnd a general hauiness dis­ and has sent u report of his find­ old City Hall ns tem porary head­
WASHINGTON, Jnn. 8.—&lt;/P&gt;— cussion held.
ings to the chairman of thu Or­ quarters.
W ith Attorney General Sargent as
Those nameil as ill roc tors for
I’rcsPt plans call few tho cstnhthe first witness, the Bcnato Judi­ 1920 wore: F orrest I dike, A. R. lando terminal district.
Thu chairman of tho Orlando Ktihmotit of &lt;T modundy e&lt;juippet
ciary Committee began today In­ Key, A. T. Rosslter, Frank Melsch,
quiry into tho failure of tho Do- J. C. Bennett, G. W. Spencer, Joe district will In turn transm it tho gymnasium on the first floor of ed, nt less cost, by augmenting tho
ropert to tho.Florida Division of tho huildihg now ocupicd by .tho facilities of the Treosh*”’ " " ‘A " '* 1
nrtm ent of Justice to bring con- Cameron. A.
R. B.* VfHUjUUUII
Chapman UDU
and l*.
I* thu
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Southeastern Advhory Board fire departm ent and the outfitting docks.
:mpt proceedings against the Alu- P. McCuller.
"By
“ By constructing a tem porary
rplnum Company of America in Officers of tho Institution wero In Jacksonville, where tko necea- of rcuding rooma, recreational p a r­
WlUch Secretary Mollon is a large named as follows: Form at' Lake, sary atg ltinn in respect to moving lors and a general dormltqry on shad, on thq bulkhead near French
Avenuo fo r use Ig ran y boat bring­
stockholder.
president; G. W. Spencer, vice- tho 'required m aterials will be tho second nnd third floors.
Besides Mr, Sargent, Assistant president; A. R. Key, vice-president made.
‘ A budget committee was . a p ­ ing freight to Hanford, RToshur
Thin information was forwarded pointed by tho president a t tha lost Brothers will bo enable to almost,
Attorney Gon, nnd Chairman Ver­ and cashier; Robert W. Deane, as­
to the pdvisoFy .hoard to enable meeting to outllno definite ‘plans double thelj
W /V"V
an- “Fleet.
non 7*‘ Secretary OUs sistant cashier.
tuiago facilties, and
■ k C h ie f' Examiner
B. Johnson am
An examination of the hank’s the common carricrd of the stats for a canvass of nil civic clubs ■tho
P Hcity
I P wl. . socuro advantages
(Continued on Pngo Three) * and citizens of this city who feel equivalent .to those th a t m ay be
M illard. Hudson of tha F'edcrttl
(Continued on Page Three)
Trade Committee
jw
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a llf il pc
th«t
that the creation of a Y,
Y. M. C. A,
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wllncsscs In the Inquiry which is
hero in advisable, and who aro willted to cover na w|do
wide range
expected
fug to contribute toward tho cstubaffecting both tho Justice Depart­
lirjimont of a whoksomo recreat­
m ent and T rade Committee.
ional copter for th s yonng men and
hoys of this, community.
A t tha outset Senator Walsh,
Democrat of Montana, tend from
A by-laws committee was also
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n letter w ritten by tho then a t­
named
to handle thu numerous
JACKSONVILLE, Fin,, Jan . 8. hospital on tho morning of Dec. 20. i,mall legislative
torney general, H arlan F , Stona, io
m atters th a t m ust
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-Whether
F.
Edwuni
BenThe
man
waa
Injured
in
a
road
tho trade commission in which it
ha i disposed of before the official
t o s ANOELES' J a n . 8.—
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was sajd th at tho Aluminum Co.
urgunisatlon of a local branch
Special dispatches to tho L&lt;&gt;» Anhad violated provIcionH of the
complete#
golcH Times cay th at, devastating
consent decree of 1918. Among oth­ since the night of p e c . 2J1, has been was corrohoratcd -Ly Constable C.
floods nro sweeping the Santiago
er things^ tho decree forhndu the
and Lxcuintla districts, in the sta ts
shipm ent of dcfoctlvo m aterials to
of N ayarit, Mexico.
irqbublo th a t Sanders would bo racompetitors. Letters from agents of
Tho governor of Nayarit ip a
casod late today.
the company and from competitors.
tolcgm .into thu sta te ’s duputloa in
or defective mn
Offictnls of the bank say BonCounty court was aidjournod n
n e tt's accouuta wore In order, Mi's.
R. L. Bennett, of Montgomery, Ala. few mlnutoa a fte r opi
m other of tho mlssmg man, noti­ morning due to tho foe
fied police here that she did not nesses for tho cases &lt;
EX-KAISBR ON RELIGION .
docket could not
pro
hnnw where her son was.
time set fur c a llin g , U
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Fanning,
an
ontployuo
a
t
BERUN— Wilhelm .noiwjo$jB.*■ ’
tho bank, and Bennett’s room mate, trials.
a hook the
Yesterday faffentoon
raid ho had heard from the friend
tatian idea
Bennett planned to visit a t Fart foud D. C. Lee g u i lt y - ,.
of. God came ft
ila. “Away
nt country side
LnudeqHuic, who snid B ennett hnd a worthless chock on tho
from Judnbisni
Us Jehovah,
Cattlo company.
ho writes. '
Thu caro v,ns said to Inv.
sunt of $10L
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moratag ,

Committee Begins
An Investigation Of
Aluminum A ffairs

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No Trace Found Of Jacksonville Man,
Missing Since N ight Of December 26

Floods In Mejefco/Tak©
Heavy Toll Of Life, Is
Message Of Governor

*m* 8 t f°r'r'r a f i r ?

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County Court N ot 1
In Session Today

Hundreds Are Madi
Homeless By Floe
NOGALES, Aria.. Jan. 8.—
—Hundreds of famiUcs have 1
made homeless by Hooda of
last week In tho statu of Nay
Mexico, but n o loss of Ufa has I
reported, it In stated in a «pi
despatch from Topic, capital
N ayarit, received a t noon
thu Nogales Herald.

Sanford Drug
Fir© Extingi
A g rea t am ount of
mont was caused, about 1
clock this afternoon wh
apparatus was summonoc
tingnjsh a b la u a t tin
Drug Co., said ;to h
cauied by th i Ignttloi
escaping from a pipa R

�THE SANFORD HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7,1926

In the World of Sport

• n&lt;l all o th tr pariltx claiming In(errata umttr Ihem.
M *n«y “ •
Hanford, deceased. nla nolrt. T5evl » w a granteea ami leifateea and all
o th tr partita claiming
under the aaid Henry 8. Sanford,
Defendants.
.
_
,
rrter fa r Coaatrnetlv* Service
ho complainant* harlna attach*
........... II of Complaint In this
JHMK there are
cause afflvadlt _stating
deviates, grantee*
unknown helrr
8. IJackneyi
and legatees ol Jumrs
..
8. HanR.
fl,
Ramsey, Henry
Mlselt,
J.
I'ford. Caroline A.
V ise 11. her husband. L o r t n i o
W. .Baldwin and Rose O.
Bald­
win. his wife.
3 . Axel
K l i e ton.
OeCrge K. Wilson. Ada W. Baldwin,
widow a
W. Lew ton. Sarah A.
Holton. Anna C. Holton. Alice O.
Helton, H arry
Holton.
Clara A.
I lower,
K, C. McDowell,
M. O,
t ’ rumulpr K. J. Harrntl. Rebecca
J.r Rower. William K. Catehcart;
and the said bill having prayed f o r
constructive service against said
unknown defendants. It I*
T H B R K FO IIB .
O R D K R R n that
the defendants, the unknown heirs,
devisees, grantee* and !***}**•
James 8. Ilackney. It. H- HamA?y*
Henry 8. Sanford, * arollna A. M i t ­
el). J, 1*. Ml roll. Iter husband. Bor.
enso W. Baldwin,
and
Rosa O.
Baldwin. Ills wife. J. Axel Krljson
tieorge fc. Wilson. Ado \\. Baldwin,
-widow, O. w. Lewtnn. Ha rah A.
Holton. Anna C. Holton, Alien O,
Holton, Harry
Holton.
Clara A.
How or.
15. C. MoDoW-rll. -- M. O.
Crum pi or. K. J Harrell. Rebecca 1.
*i i, tclaimin i m *
Honor. William K. Cat,----heart,
It.- f o llo w in g

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Three Important Positions
Of Reds Strengthened And I
Hendricks Feels Optimistic

resuxrrrtpd the r a ­
il* Knuys will come
, from Cineinnntl to piny ccntcrfield
tie to fill n gap nt for New York nnd Bill T erry will
CINCINNATI, 0.. Jan. 8.—
A thorough seasoning piny first bane for the Reds.
- The player purchases of the Cin
on- . McGrnw’s patronage of the fast
cinnati Reds this winter have been in the minors is sa
»cr- expr." trains in the past few
few, but Manager Jack Hendricks verted him into a !
i weeks indientos that tne trade
thinks his new men will strengthen former,
or winds are somewhnt more than
three Important positions—first
efforts to g.-t J&lt;
the xophyrs. It is well known that
base, shortstop nnd left field.
Karl Smith
rcroi
the there are only two center fielders
' The catchinir problem is still | Pitt-burgh pirates
the ih the National league at nil Be­
Unsolved, nnd the strength of th e' veteran Ivy Wingo
lief ceptnhle to McGrow—Max Carey
pitching department hinges large ' Reds have to relj
of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and
on the return to form of Carl catcher.
Mavs, the submarine twirler. ,
|
Sturdy Pilchi
Roush. Carey, of course is out of
Jlendricks went to California th is i The pitching s t•»
imo the question a fter his record pernki formimee in the last campaign.
week for the minor league mag- ns last y ar, blit II
nates’ meeting, still looking f »r he has one of the
talent, especially n catcher, ofj of" regular, in th
which the Reds are sadly in need serves are again In
to back up “ Bubbles'* llnrgrave. nnd for lhe fmirtl
Ho adm itted he probably would drlcka do"s not kn
find nothing better than n scout or will have Mays ii
a coach.
Adolfo I.uquc, the
Hudgens At First
glie's most offecliv
A t first base, the Reds will pre- j ftixoy and Pole I In
Bent .Jimmy. Hudgens, obtained have u fin" fir-t

Have the mensurJmenta taken
for ycur new suit Friday and SaD
urday 'a t Perkins Store. Mr.
Howard Atnnron with the StorrsSehneffer Tailoring Company will
show you the New Spring line.

North half o f
the Northeast
quarter o f the Southeast guar*
Section 9, Township St, South
o f Range 19 Kaat.
,
T 15A C T i.
A ll that' pnrt
o f Lhe
South
three-quarter* of the Southeast quarter of Houthtast
quarter
ly in g West o f the vVehlva Itlver In Section 9, Tow nship 11
South o f Range 19 Hast.
T R A C T S.
North three-quarters o f tforthraat quarter o f Soutnoaat q u a r ­
ter o f Section 9, Township 21
South of Range 19 Kail.
T R A C T *.
Southwest quarter o f the smithWest quarter
and
southwest
quarter o f southeast quarter o f
Section 9. Tow nship 11 South
R an ge 19 Kn*t.
- T R A C T ?.
Northenst quarter o f southwest
qu arter leas seven acres ncrosa
In a square In the orthwest »
corner, and the southeast qu ar­
te r o f southwest quarter, less
tw o and one-half
acres In a
square In the northeast corner
o f Section 9, Township 11 South
o f R a n ge 29 Kast.
- TRACT R
North half of
the
northenst
quarter and the Northenst quar­
ter o f Northwest
quarter of
Section lit olid the northwest

2—Ford Touririgs, 1925 Models
1—Hupmobile Touring, 1925 Mi
1—Hudson Coach, 1925 Model.
1— Willys-Knight Touring.

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v

2— Overland Tourings,
1—Willys-Knight Sedan.

m ltlo lo C o n n -

USE . SULPHUR IF
SKIN BREAKS OUT

Golf Association Is
To Meet In Chicago
CHICAGO, Jan. 8.—&lt;/P)—The
grass of the nation's golf courses
holds the attention of delegate.*
here for the an in ml meeting of the
U. 8. Golf Association. Fairways
and green vegetation are subjects
fo r discussion .
Golf history wilt he written in.
morrow when the association
names the captain of the Walker
cup team, with BoM&gt;y Jones ami
George Von Elm given ennsltfrm.
lion.

a

th r e e

b u r n e r F fc rfe c tio ii s to v e

and rent two apartments furnished with
Perfection stoves—”

A complete stock of
these stoves are car­
ried by the following
dealers:

W r i t e s M r s . S . I i . D r e w , 2 0 7 IV . P e a c h t r e e S t . , L a k e l a n d , F l a .

Tho period gown is said to he in
creasing in favm far the smart
evening function, no* only for tin
debutante hut also for older women
who have small figures.

7W used Perfection stoves for fifteen
years and expect to use them as long
as I use oil stoves. / like them just
fine and w ouldn’t have any other
kind. I do all kinds o f cooking on my
Perfection. I like it for jelly particularly because I can keep the temperdure perfectly even.” ^
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m
t

f l

, . ill

m

f l '
ft/

We Want Your
Patronage”
Phone 8

Writes her grand-daughter, M rs . Paul Meddick,
H I Pest Peachtree Street.

fe$

at all and cooks ju st fine. I tried an­
other kind of oil stove and every time
I turned my back it
smoked. M y Perfeclion doesn’t smoke
*Y0 iffififlfj
at all; I feel I can
J j i i i
go away and leave
[jBjjwBwj
things cooking on it
. :.

When the fifth aectiun-of tlit- Twentieth Century
ting backed out of the Chicago d. poi y „nls tl
crashed Into it. Three i cthous w -i o it!;; red,
ihaken up. Uvhris was scattered over four it
o f f the sixth H.'ctiou jununvd into the rear Pol

By Williams
NOW V A A .
DONE. I f ,
\

BCN * OO

\

Va/O n T H i S •
P a g o w i l d *.
W EN ' e M 1EGES
H l S S o k i DAW
h a t n 'F i n d s

1 WU2 G o n m a
SAW -T* CuT EAR
ih in k

h is

p a s

gonna

B E RiSVCiN* H I S L IF E
FOLLERiN U S INTO DEATH

L,o o Ki n f e r a
HAT ?
Th e r e n o w
T 0 D .V ./A K lN S E E TH /
X ^To w n s w e s o
J
THRO •
y

vallev

\\ • “Ptn perfectly delighted with it. IPs so
\\
clean and so' easy to use, doesn 9t smoke

H O L E ’S IN CT TOO
B uT then ther
A i n T n o t h in t '

HEAR OUT O N lH
PRAIRIE'S Q u T
S O L I T U D E S AN
V

s il e n c e

-

Phone 216

/

fore it reaches the utensils. Kettle bot­
toms stay as bright and clean as when
brand new.
Touch a match to the wick for instant
heat. The flame is visible at all times
through the mica windows. To ex­
tinguish, tarn wick 'way down. Im­
mediately all heat i^ gone. N o smoke.
N o odor. N o hauling o f coal, or ashes,
for jjou use onty kerosene, the safe,
household fuel.
/

We Can Meet Your
Needs’'
Phone 53

And Perfections need no watching, as Mrs.
Meddick says. Set the flame for a particular
cooking n e e d — hiih, with yellow tips I #
inches long, Tor quick frying; pr low
for simmering—and you can trust it
=r
to remain for hours as y o u set it. Each
burner is independently operated, and
gives every range o f heat, as you want it.
I
Buy a Perfection now for your Florida
J
home. Equipped with from one to five
i
burners, prices vary from *7.00to*120.00
1 , for our finest range with built-in oven.
mmty PsMF£CTIOfir

CO.MfASY. C h P tU n d . OU*

^

�D HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926.
salt! stork shall l&gt;. Davison. C. L. BrltlT A. I .
I ti nltu«*V ifhvrfof
selling orders.
A number of C Rllllluns a - which
f I. v - U w s or t h « eor- 11. A. Newman. A. IL Kkir, ,
UJlf *. *kt » 1 ituad. a ml
ah a res drpjuwd below their low |iruvld«4
Ihorlssil h&gt; the laws II a tub W. \V. C. tttnltb art* J&lt;
H.
pnil lo, me W f l l ' kknown ihtw t l l » 7th »lay- o f Jan
Agtlfes ni' fhe outset. U. 3. Steel r/ n V -'rliC "’Ttoi'rapital stock »nsy b^ Chlttsmlcn,
ir i* .V
Inm-itied from time t o time s e ­ lb hs the tvernahx -who execute
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 8._-(yr) j t 0lnK down to 10f»!4 and AmeHcan er nil n* t «
,
D
HELM A TIIO IU I
I* W
and
AKT1CI.1 I j j
______
N-Mry I
— ------- ------— . ------ .p r e ­ C^n to
—CotqHHan
4rtd quotation:
The term fo r which saW corpora­ the
My rnnttnl»s!cn expires J
Woolwortfc lost 8% . Call .loans tion shall exist shall toe perpetual, f r r «
vailing on tha Jacksonville m arket
purposes therein ex |ir,-n, ,1.
i» :t. -d '
today as reported by tho Florida renewed a t the unchanged ra te of
■ The corporation shall he oomluetS tate M arketing Bureau:
*
4 per cent.
c i i&gt;y iha rclipwina officer*. to-w|t»
jriupqltex of miscellaneous vtpbleat, one or _more Vlce-prts!n presld_________
il-ota,. a secretary, amt treasurer
C lh c X c O , j f n - 6 l " ) —Industry is contributing the largest indi- c-Ablc* very light, particularly all
aen,-raf
muhaaer 4nd a board of dlgteen vegetable* wanted; deni Ind XOTlfK
not. less Ihan
(tpikji'w# a
11
J i T « 7 ? n S r I g J j w g ' Vi,l“al ■
W.«K&gt;. -h lc h main- good; nmv'epiSmt light; m arket
shall ue elected nt the
N
two
fellowships
open
to
grad­
&gt;etlntc
o
f
the
stockholders
strong for good stock.
tUnd
on the college campus and, *ntUduring ..the first fifteen
Bean*—U rtcn, ham pers, practi­ f t n i r m mi- r-rai-’ i.i r lorui.t. Ul* v fltd- with the 'flnaing*. Is nnnuaily ual® stu d e n t’, only. Mora than
T.ill.,li.i
,.t, it,,, m , day of Jn.i-, «*&gt;•* in January, o f&gt;1 ,* e h yeSr, M l
cal'**
none
*&gt;n
m
arket.
»contributing thousands of dollars f/.'.PhO Is available to atd’j r ' - .&gt;,)
u ta y .b o t
!»-.
f i b I i-ttrra lu trllt. *he number o f d l r•eclur*
r
Ull.-j
lawn• Of
o r by the
Cukor—P - r dozen, '.‘n ot house, ■,
,..ti ija«l.ltu.u uuus,jf i .ll.tU w ll «f file bYjlQS,
to Middle W estern colleges and the .U niversity of 'M innesota, In
Huiblfttir-and
Loan
AMooUilon.
un"«&gt;ckl,oblerx
a
t.a
n
/
a»nbat
I
—
wantinguniversities for specialized work in research
scholarshios.
N early fancy, $2.23@$2.00.
.1 Two
mor* ot
of «ueb
* " u vorr more
such offices may b*
(ter lint io liiiw ing proposed caaxno-l
1
E
g
g
Plant—Standard
crates
m
e­
t^toir research laboratories. f
ter,. th*.
_ o rig
rixlnal
ln a T o f whlcn
which Is now
•*»&lt;* filled br the snme person,
every departm ent of the university
fancy, $3.00@$3.E0.
on file !n the o ffle e o f the ftecre-1 The n »m «s o f the o fficers who nre
,T Tho steel m anufacturer, the m in­ has received one or more substan­ diums,
tar;,
&lt;.f
ihe
.’
.
lato
o
(
Florida.
i
to
conduct
the business nntll those
Peppers—Std. ert. green, belles,
Witness otir names this Til, day o ft elected a, the first artnual election
ing engineer, the m eat packer and tial gifts.
fancy mostly. $4.00@$5.00.
■
“
**
“
----sliall
be
iiuallfled
ore
January. A. D., 1JZ«. •
tho chewing gum m anufacturer nre
A num ber of scholarship* in
Frank L. W oodru ff. President
Tomatoes—-0* Fla. fancy, count
K H A NK L. W OODRU FF,
appropriating funds fo r the e x ­ social science and political econo­ and
J. D. Davison. Vlce-Presldknt
J. l&gt;. Davison.
stock $5.00@$0.00., ~
o. L. UrlU. Hecretary
penses of student* w anting to do my nro open to stptfenta n t tho
C. t i l i lt I T T ,
Tomatoes—0s Fla. choice count
A. L lletts. Treasurer,
A.
U
IIKTT.J.
so c ia liz e d work and fo r the m ain­ U niversity or Chieago. For tho and stock, $3.50@$L50.
nnd R. A. Newman, A. U. Key. W,
I t A. N E W 41AN,
tenance of special departm ents, study of m eat packing nnd hand-,
H. Hand, W. W.
Smith nnd Joe
A. It. KEY..
Squash— H am pers and bu erts.
D. Chittenden shall
be nnd eonnnd In stru cto rs/ Com- Hng processes, an annunl gift of smnll,
equlpm cnt ____
yellow $4,50(1
)@$5.r.o;
MIDile
the
hoard
o
f
dlrcctora
of the
mercial nnd professional orvnnizn- $2,500, for threo years, ha* been
A
h
iic
tE
A
o
f
,
I
n
c
o
r
p
o
r
a
t
io
n
company.
* ,
Squash—Hamper* and bu erts,
.
OF
tions are joining a widening va­ made. Approximately thirty-five small, white $3.50(®$L00.
A R T I C L E VI.
Srntlnolr Cnunty IliUldlaK and l.onn
riety of industries in providing for scholarships, for sudy in a wide
The association shall hnyo power
tu srlsIlsN
,
Cabbage— lH bu, hampers, $2.50
to
borrow
money for Its r&lt;&gt;rpornte
The underHiKacil do hereby assnstu d y In their own or general fields. vnriey of sUhjec* are maintained @$,1.00.
cl.-Re itienr.&lt; tves toaether tor the purposes anti to Issue Us evidence
In m ost cases, the scholarships a t.th o University of Illinois. .Tho
Sweet Potatoes— Per cwt. $2.50 purposy o f iiceomlnK Incorporated of Indebtedness therefor to ntt narid fellowships a re given to s tu ­ Income from n fund of $10,000 In @$2.75.
a j a body r'&gt;t|io|;ate under tile laws motint not exceeding tw en ty -five
the Htatc of Florida under the per c-nt o f its vross assets.
dents who will mnko snccial study available to a fellow in chemistry
Oranges—B otes, fancy fount of
A R T I C L E VII.
cnrnotale name o f Fenilimle Courttv
in the field in which the donor is or chemical engineering.
Tim total amount of the stock
anil stock, $3.50@$4.00.
Rulbllng and l.i.an AsSoelatbm and
subscribed
fo r le Four Hundred
directly interested, An nsphalt
the fo llow in g nrtlcles of In­
Oranges—Boxes, cholco count adopt
Of unusual interest among tho
nnd fift y shares, tlie nar value of
corporation
company contributes to study of NorthwesternU niversity scholar-1nni' stock, $2.50@$3.00
which Is 11no.no per share, and the
A R TIC LE J .
asphalt m aterials, n chemical m an­ ships are n num ber of young m en’ G rapefruit— Boxed, fnney count
The nstne of iliis corporation shall names and residences of the suliKcrlbers and the amount of stock
bo
Seminole
Couttty
Ilu|ldlnK
and
ufacturer .offers flnnncial nfd for interoRted in fire insurance nnd n i- 1nh‘* *tdck, $3.00@$3.50.
sahscrlhed for hy each Is us fo l­
Loan t ‘i.sorlatlot,.
study in commercial chem istry and lied lines of business. Provided
Grnpefruit—Boxes, choice count
lows
A R T I C L E II.
W IT H A w o l t n T O T I I K W IS E T O E C O N O M IZ E —
tho mining concern lends n helping by cortnin of the large fire insur­ and stock, $2.00@$2.50.
The motcral nature o f the IninlFrank. L. Woodruff. Hanford, Fla.
pesn to be trnminntrd by snbl cor- SO shares.
hand to the student interested in ance companies, they cover full
porntloii is in om-tiur.-itfc tItrifl nnd
J. D. Davison, Sanford. Fla., r»u
ceramic*. One hig pvoducor of tuition for the university's twoNoon Block List
fW ln u * amom Its members, to nc- share*.
rnilrond equipm ent maintain* tw en­ Vear course in fire insurance.
cumiilnte
fniult
fo
r
tlie
use
mid
L nritt. Sanford,'
Fin.,
N’F.W YORK, Jan. 8.— (iP)—
(,|- its mend ers for porch n - mIi nres.
ty scholarships for scientific tra in ­ Merchandising and advertising nre Alli&lt;*l Cheui. &amp; D y e '....
l t n u benefit
no
Fla..
A. D Il«'l tn. Hanford,
Ins reti estate, htivlna. Imlldlnu or
ing of agriculture nnd nnimnl hus­ concerned in Bovcral scholarships A merican Can ..................
Improvin', prepertv nnd for
such Millin'*.
bandry. The
fellowship*
and open to both men nnd women.
N
e
«
man.
Sanford,
Kin.,
no
other
purposes
nn
may
lie
authorised
It
A.
American Smelt. &amp; Rofg. ....143M« by l.i u relating to biiltdlna and MhiireM,
scholarships vary in vnlue from
77'ii loan :i«rme|at lobs. The principal
Scholarships a t Ohio State Uni­ American Sugar .........
no
Run
fun!.
Fin..
A. R. Key.,
$800 to $150.
place of InisInesA of said corpora­ share*.
148
versity nverage $750.
Among American T &amp; T ..........
no
Sanford, Fla.,
W. B. Hnml
tion “ P.ill b,- Sanford,
Seminole
135
At least $21,702 is providing for them is a scholarship of $150 n Atchison ............................
Count,. Florida.
ahsr»&gt;!C.
...
132
scholarships nnd fellowships nt the yenr contributed by a Philadelphia Baldwin Locomotive ....
A R T I C L E III.
The authorized capital stock ofi shares.
University of W'isconson. A welj- textile company nnd to go only to Bethlehem Stcrl ..........
..... -18%
D. Chittenden, Kntiforil
Norfolk and W estern .....
153 Vi Hie co11 urntb&gt;n shall be One llu n-' DoJ shares.
known poster advertising eompany a disabled soldier.
•Ired Ti isnnd Dollar* tllou.0rtll.uo)
Northern &amp; Pncific
75
divided iivto IU0U shrtros of the par
S T A T E OF F LO R ID A . County
YVV| T
Pennsylvania ............. ........ ..... 54% vnflte of noe Hundred Dollars each, SrmIUole.
| hcrvhy eerllfy that before me
Standard Oil of N. J ....... ..... 44T» which ami he |sstied.ln series, which
shall lu p.tld fur In lawful money of the nnderslKncul authority personal­
Tobneco Products ............. ..... «!l
the I'ali.il Ktutes; the terms and ly tlppourtoi Frank I.. Woodruff, J
Union Pncific ...!................ .....141)
U. S. Rubber .................
81 'k
U. S. Steel ........................ .....135 Vj

Educator’s Reports Show
Big Dividends Offered By
in d u s tr ia l Scholarships

*

rk .Goes To
ter Having
Strennous
Save Liffe
J e p u ty
itrocuted
kinged At
Ariz., Ijjtill
Innocence
/

.Inn. Spr­
ite of A rkansas
II of two lives
it daybferfk this
in ’Tyrjfcs Clark,
Sprinfffl'tiank rob?r of L. M. Stout,
’’ AnWtti H arris,
of Deputy SherI’otep* of Ashley
IOC1I tpd ill

the

elec*

[efforts wore made
eye for. Clark. Hi*
pi;. of Dugger, Ind.
yesterday ami un­
it clemency from
Irrill.
from the govorbm ther's death
^t'mg was the ocBt hrenk in camI convicted of the
Stout, hanker and
«ir Spring*, Inst
fcft, wan a member
hand of hank
member* of the
1with Clark, ruidi Sulphur Springs
lc town, nre now
is on the state

.

KAPTA1N KLEAN
COMES MARCHING
IN T O SANFORD
TODAY

LANEY

DRY CLEANING CO
PH O NE 4 6 5
IIO E. SECOND ST.

COMMERCE BODY INTENDED VICTIM
WILL ADVERTISE OF REALTY MEN
H O T E L OPENING SAVED BY SHERIFF

SE E Y O U R MEATS CUT BY

NEW YORK, Jan . 8.—(VP)—
(Continued from Pago One)
( Continurd from Pngc 1)
expected to resu lt from tho con­ conducted for Snnders over all sec­ Stock prices recedetl sharply nt
struction of n municipal dock nt tion* of tho United. S tates since th e .opening of todny’s m arket in
considerable less expense'', Mr. Mr disappearance from the home reflection of the unexpected in­
Harrison snld.
of Dr. Handers, hi* son, w ith .whom crease in the New York Federal
Ilownrd Ovorlin reported that he had lived since the infirmaries reserve bank re-discount rate a f t - ,
Je^ lho close of the m arket yestercomplaints concerning the lim itn- of old ago overtook him.
Sheriff H and detailed Deputy j day. .
tion of telephone installation in
W as Framed
General Motors broke three
this city had been thoroughly a n ­ Williamson to the case ntnl the
Iw ar veteran, cen­ alyzed by A. II. G arrett, district deputy immediately found th man , points on the firs t sale, and Inltifll
to tho Arkansas m anager of the Southern Bell Tele­ at the Uhuliiota Inn.
losses of one to nearly two points
Sheriff Doolittle wns notified 1were recorded hy U. S. Steel rumjld repeated efforts phone Company, who is expected to
ive Governor Ter- make a report before tho Chamber that tiie search had ended and he mon, Bethlehem Steel, Willy* Over­
in turn rounded up the gang who, land, Chrysler. Montgomery Ward,
(Micy. At n public of Commerce a t nn early date.
it in clnimetl, were engaged in flee­ Studehaker, Atpcricnn Car and
t’« behalf Inst WrilFree Bridge Discussed
the widow of the
In commenting on tho advtanhil- cing the did man of his life sav­ Fnundnry nnd Baltim ore ami Ohio.
I her 17 year old ity of making the Monroe bridge ing*.
I*ric&lt;;s were carried down one to
No arrest* were' made as the al- four points in the fira t wave of
jiposed the petition a free crossing, J .G. Ball declared
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tiint the contract entered
into by tin*' leged "windier* made good most of I selling but ntrong buying support
vernort announced | bridge owners and Seminole c&lt;m^ ^ p o rtr* 'cu rre n t todaycc,,n in,r to rt&gt;‘ , soon appeared rind immediate rally
from tho low levels was under way
intervene, Clark | ty p ro v id ctlJo r the assessm ent
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r&gt;Me tor his wife by toll only f o r a limited period. Mr. j rs IT AA I 'M / at n
a m v t before tho end of tho first half i
justcii comjienoa Ball ntated th a t tjie specified period O liiV I llN O L /llf
L &gt; A p J l v hou r.
U. S. Veterans Bit hnd cither elapsed or wna about to
Hudson opened 5 U points Jowgr
year* he served, in rlnp*^, and In nccordancb with his
118 hut soon L-limbed Imck to 121
[fncrican legion offi suggestion a edm m ittee composed
Early losses of 2 or more point*
his applicntion will of W. B. Williams, J. U. Ball und
also were recorded Jiy Remington
n fnvnrab’ly, as tho A.'.I*. Connelly was appointed by
Typewriter, American Sine! ring,
icnsation law make* President Edwnrd Higgins to con­
( Continued from Page 1)
United Cigar Stores, Sears Roe­
fer with the County Commissioners statem ents showed an increase of buck, C and 0 and Allied Chemical.
with a view tow ard freeing the more titan 30 p e r cent in nusinesn Norfolk nnd W estern opened a
Inn Is Hanged
bridge from toll until the state transacted during the past year ac­ point lower nnd then bounded upto officials of the institu- wnrd t&lt;f n new record high at 154
3TATE P R I S O N . road departm ent took over the De- Icording
?n. Peoria and Eustorn touched
Iris., Jan. 8.—(ft1)— Land road and provided free pas­ tion.
In commenting on this fact Mr. 22, the highest quotation in over
: Lawrence, 27, of sage for all time.
la., was hanged at
Mayor ForreRt Lake reported Luke stated thnt the policy of the n year and Pacific Oil ndvanced
lis morning for the thnt the radio broadcasting com­ hank was two-fold first to build up 214 point*.
iU own bus met*, and secondly vo
ieoniX policeman,
GencriO Electric held 3^i point*
m ittee had completed arrangem ents
[ting on tho-- trap with the -Rollins College station for give alm ost equal '.attention to the above last night's close. JVmericun
development
of
Sanford.
a short statem ent tho .observance of Sanford's first
Can 2U and Mack Truck 2. Spec­
“ The rem arkable growth thnt ulative
‘not guilty," and program On Thursday. The nature
interest in the foreign ex­
this institution ha* experienced in change was
d people who wore
divided between a drop
.of tho program has not yet been ■the last year is attributable to this . . ____.
with him in
hank'i active interest in the es- * nearly five points, to 3.8 cents
lilent prayer,
decided.upon, he added.
in
French
francs
nnd
a
10
point
tnhlisbmcnt of new industries nnd
laid Ijiwrcnec was
new m anufacturing -plants nrfe rally in Danish kronen to 2J.K8
ho had evek- seen
Dalmatian insect powder is made more than to the ability of it* of­ ten ts on tho establishm ent -of a
f». BeforeV;oing to
new $10,000,000 Dnhish credit. De­
Ibcr, Lawfcnco rc- from a kimf of chrysanthem um .
ficials," ’Mrt Lake stated.
Inylhgja g uitar
mand sterling held firm a t 4 .8 ^ * .
“
ft
is
the
policy
of
our
direc­
vpanish love song
British Isles rainfall records aro
tors to .extend n liberal band to - The vigorous rally which reduced
of. ago.
now taken a t 5,000 d ifferent places.
those who would locate in Sanford early losses in, many Instances to
Jan. 8,—(/P)—
and wc believe thnt th o pursuance fractions nnd carried Delaware anti
Mr.
Ilownrd
Amason
with
HtorrsPgro, was executed Srhncffcr Tailoring Company of
and Jgt'ckawahn American Brakethis morning for Cincinnati, will be a t B. L. P erk­ of thi* plan will in the year 1025
shoo*
United EYult und the Ameri­
result
in
the
greater
development
lo*eph II. Vaughn, ins Friday und Saturday to take
Instun Solent. Twq mriiHureir.-.'nta for now Spring of this comhiunity witli a corrca- can Ag. Chcni I hsuos 3V4 to 4
m in istered before | Sulla. Call and l e i ‘him fix you ponding increase in tlie amount of points nltov'd yesterday closing was
pronounced dead., up. Deliver when desired.
stopped hy n renewed avalanche ol
bur deposits.”
io the crimo fo r |
tcuced fo die.

OFFICERS NAMED
FOR, YEAR
1926

SAYS O U T O U R W AY
FUTURE
IRIGUTER
u l ’n g e’l )
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(tly. eatimatb tho
each'ow npntnit
tly, plan for.hum!
HbftTcmw
; urgently newlod.

By Williarps

R EA L E S T A T E BARGAINS
2!) ncrt'.s on Onoro Avenue' between Mellonville
nnd Ohio Avenues. (In city limits.
15 acres on Ohio Avenue nnd Mnrifuctto Avenue.
I 1-2 acres homesite on Silver Lake, fronting Ohio
A vo.
50 ncre.s nrnr Monroe tlrjnvbritlge. Beautiful prop­
erty.

We have installed nnd nre ntpV operatirift "Jim Vaugn'*

H ER B ER T O. CRIPPEN
Owner

NEW SA N ITA R Y ELECTRIC
M EA T C U rfE lR

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not have been guilty
^.^H A hvilie. limit

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which cuts steaks, chops soup bon'es, etc., by electricity.
Come ami bring your friends to wilncss this ifttOMAtih#
perform ance.
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THE GREAT ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC
&lt;.
TEA CO.

Will
Make
t ■
I
Your Dollars
Go F a th e r

Saturday Specials
Round and Sirloin Steak, per lb....... , . . 2 2 6
Chuc^Steak, per
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Pot Roasts of Beef, per lb........ T5 to 206
mi
Porto-Rfba Yarns, 6 lb. f or......

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Also other bargains, Pterity of nifce fat
hens.
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See W hat* a Dollar Will
Buy This* iWeek
i fl"*'*t,* 4 *»,» 4
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Fourth and Sanford

10 CANS CAMPBELL’S SOUP
And one free for
Kood measure ....

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; 7 CANS IONA BR AND CORN
And one frte for

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Compound Lard, pound.... .............

10 CANS PORK AND BEANS
And one freerfor
Rood measure............................-...................

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8 lb. Buckets Lard

7 CANS IONA BRAND TOMATOES
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ts ! imntc all maM In th at way can
jmber of cars which
for locaj shipment
It Is said.
situation is steadMr. Ilorrison
hopeful th at duvelto materialize
two week* will *n.
Ciols to definitely niluntee tho delivery of
Yuntlior of earriorn to
slty."

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the w arrant for
i n , on n. speeding j
ihylllc, N. C., on Dec.
u n c o .of a new w arrant
ivcm or’s chauffeur was

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perm it hoard,
many building
ty may ho allowed!
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To Withdraw
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f t .•
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700 West First St.. Sanford

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B O V S , 'iO O V Z .
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Before. — m ow
m e e t n t t w i f e .*

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12 ROLLS PACIFIC BRAND TQILET
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PA PER
A nd one f r e t fo r
•*»**•** • • * ** $J.Q0;
I ROcd m e a s u r e
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And one free for - *J
good measure. .

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THE SANFORD HERALP. FRIDAY, JANUARY A 1926.

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SB F O U R

ie Sanford Herald

/

Just Beginning* to Grow

' Yesterday Herald headlines told the world that th e b a n k
deposits of the three banks of Sanford had made a gain
of
eighty per cent during the year and th at nearly six
ntartd a t Second CJ*»* Maitar.
ob*r
17.
»U.
«t
tM
millions of dollars are now on deposit, while one year ago
Sanfonl, Florida under Ac^ of
krch I. l i l t .
there was about half th at amount.
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CHO. M ilo v an d M a n ag e r
u
ifB
siilr!
Do
you
grasp
the
meaning
of
all
this?
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(L JO*K*.‘Managing
rtgg r-mtort** information, like this, which brings forcefully to mind
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the great growth and development that is taking place
On* Tea r— i t . * * 81* Montfia
Pellearrd In Cltjr by t a rrle i
here, finds its way through the newspaper to a public which
week. lie.
W eekly Kdlllon
per rear.
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has almost gotten to the point where it takes the establish­
a n t e t At. r o m K i *a ii obituary
notice*, card* of thank*, reaolu- ment of new’ records as a m atter of fnct.
tlona and notice* of entertalnrnenta
More than two and a half million dollars more are on
where charge* nre mad* w ill be
Charged fo r at regular a d »erll»ln g
deposit in Sanford banks today than there were a year ago!
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S R N iic n AaaociATKii PitF.ea In twelve months' time the financial institutions of this
‘ The Akeocleted' I’ r*** '•t» eiclu*- city have nlmost doubled their deposits!
Do you get the
entltled to the uie for r*Mbflcmlion of ail new* rtlapntch** significance of these figures?
Do
you
realize
w hat they
credited to It or not otherwise
credited In thl* neper and al*o the mean in the genernl prosperity of your community ?
local newa publl*h#d herein.
All
rlghta o f repuhllcatlon of special
If banks nre doubling their deposits in a year's time,
dispatch** herein are al»o renerved
without doubt other business enterprises are doing equally
FRIDAY. JANUARY «. 1926
ns well. Merchants must be doing twice the business they
used to do. Vnrious lines of business endeavor must be
—j'THE HERALD'S PLATFORM
making
substantial gains. The banks of any community
1*—Deeper w ater route to JarkH w flk ’
are accurate barometers of the business condition of th at
2*—Const ructJon o f. St. Johns-In- community and where you find the banks in good condition
dlan H irer canal.
and rapidly expanding, you will most certainly find a pco3.— Eatennlon of white way.
4. —Swimming pool, tennis courts, pie and a city that is progressive anil worth-while.
etc.
We, here in prosperous Florida, aro getting hardened to
5.—Augm enting of building pro­
gram —houses, hotels, a p a r t - the fact th at this is a state of marvelous achievements.
There Is a certain amount of news value to that project
m ent houses.
6^—Extension of street psving which fails to break nil previous records. Hnrdly ever does
program .
~
anyone hear of Florida enterprises failing to grow and
7«—Construction
of .boulersrd
prosper quickly. Doubtless we will become so nccustomed
around la k e Monroe.
8.—Completion of city beautifica­ to healing of the great things thnt are being done that we
tion program .
will fnil to appreciate the meaning of it all.
P ^ —Bxpansion of school system
But Sanford is just starting. While the records made
with provision for’ Increased fa ­
cilities. _______■ 1______________ here have been wonderful, they will be regarded ns nothing
when compared with what will he done here in the days
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
that are ahead of us. Predictions made today that seem
GOD SEER AND CARES—'"And ridiculous and almost impossible will next year appear as
she called the name of the I&lt;ord entirely too conservative.
th a t spake unto her, Thou Qou wee*
It we all keep boosting and building we need not be sur­
•me.” Gen. 10:13.
PRA Y ER—jO Lard, w hither ihnll prised at the great things that Sanford will do in the com­
I go from Thy Spirit 7 or w hlthir ing few months. Sanford is ju st beginning to come into
shall 1 flee from Thy presence? If
I ascend up into heaven, Thou nrt its own.
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As Brisbane Sees It
M r. Boh, and George .
Born In Taxicab*
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Overhead W aste
G arter Bouquets
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By ARTHUR BRISBANE

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SPEAKS OF
' 5 G E E aT 5 ffa riT -

oorti«ki it**. ar n»r c*.

TH E CHICAGO Dally New* cele­
brate* It* fiftieth anniversary and
all congratulate th e late .V ictor
Lawson and' the living Melville
Stone on the uieful new spaper they
gave the world.
The Chicago American, which
has the Dally News for Ita only
worth-while competitor, aDo feels
cheerful, In spite of its youth.
Selling at three cents a copy five
days a week and five cente on S at­
urday, against the Daily News'
uniform price of two cents, the
Americnn circulation leads the
Daily News by seventy thousand
dally.

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Phona m-W l
napr*aemu« I
Real

, Earle!
EkTAt,]
Lobby Pnl,

Sanford

MR. BOK, able winning young
Americun, bom In Holland, says
th l, nation ought to be In' the
league of nations and finances his
opinions liberally, which ! Is his
right. He accepts the world court
ns n deslrnble first step townrd the
league.
Another able American, born
here, named George W ashington,
thought thin country ought to keep
out of Europenn entanglem ents.
He fought his way through one
entanglement, ami did not want
any more

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BUT WASHINGTON is dead,
not olearly remembered In aonie
quarters. Mr. Bok is alive, witli
money to spend. You remember
about the “live dog nnd dead lion?"
You will learn from this adm inis­
tration what it thinks of a dead
Washington, ns compared with a
live Bok.

FTTg M 4
rm not Naifkl
ter evenlnui—V
for a better p i
advent*** of onri
rlnRHPi iJ
t y p e * r u m * no.
ni the sanfonl ij,

TWO BABIES wero bom in
I
Chicago taxicabs y esterd ay ..
The former emperor of Germany
was nlmost born in n stag e conch
while his mother, daughter of
Queen Victoria was traveling. A'
village doctor, frightened by the
announcement that ho m ust be
By IRVIN S. COBB careful of the heir to Prussian
th e re ; If I make my bed in hell,
throne, lost his head, pulled on th e,
before my day, but in immediately rntsed. Stony, pouch­
behold, Thou a rt there. If I take
unborn
baby
s
arm,
causing
a
derm
m
trv
thrv still talk about ing tho contributions, hurrieti fi
forth
• th e wing* of . the morning, and
fortuity still existing.
n convention which was held one upon his mission.
dwell In the utterm ost part* of the
Four o’clock cninc and the con­
tim e to select a nominee for rnilte a : oven there ahull Thy hand
An Associated Press dispatch from Tampa describing
THAI ST O in wns told this j*yuJ commissioner of our district, vention re-convened. Stony ami his
lead me, nnd Thy right hand shall
the efforts of the Tampa Kiwnnis Club to suppress reports of writer by the great French doc- .....
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The
|Jn||ot
|ial|„t the vote stood a prey being still missing.
hold me;
smallpox cases now prevalent there, is one of t h e most sur- tor, Bruunsequnrd. who went to tjlTbrtwci-ti the candidate from the chnirmnn, ordering the next ballot,
prising and unbelievable news items to come tinder attention )\bidsnr f astir . nt Queen \ic to r - upp,,,.
,,f ti„. district and the bade the secretary to cnll the roll,
TO A FRIEND
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ti .. in s etimmnnd, to see the child’s candidal)' trom our end of the state not hy county but by calling each
Tin,
t . 1,0.1 run n,v fortune thru in rt' L'L,nt m o n th -4 * ft,ul o n e th ftt WOUl‘1 lint receive T h e Her- '
nrm, some time later. which «us the extreme southw est­ separate delegate of each county
VAion I shall run
aid’s credence had it emanated trom * less reliable sources
Brnunsequnrd added thnt any ern end. It was agreed eurty In by name, ns wus the rule. A lpha­
To balance life's long bank nrone good doctor might well have thp proceedings that no proxies betically, the county from which
than the Anaociatcri Press bureau
count
, , , ,i
cured the deformity,
doc might he given, but thnt every the upstate delegate came wus
f mnny
u ' - but
l' “ *fifty
n ,t " ,)00r
I shall not, ns the misers do,
For had the four newspapers ofe r»,
Tampa consented
to t h e ,t0„
were ,too
for
thcJ
In money **«k soma large amount:
delegnti must vote by name for reached before the county from
^
But 1 snail claim these treasures seventeenth century suppression tactics suggested by the Ichild.
The consequence was which Mr. Bugg enme.
himself.
Enter you will tend or children Lhat „„ t|t.|,.Kat e could go back
Ju st as the secretary hnd pro­
club, no news reports of the smallpox cases existing in Tampa
which
Bueh sordid souls can’t compre­ would have been broadcast to the nation, and an unsuspect- horn "in Hight. five mile* up. he-1 h&lt;)nu, „nd leave n friend behind to gressed ns fnr ns this up-state
tween Seattle and Salt D ego anti cnst hjH vl)te for him.
county, tho door of the convention
hend.
1
They
building opened nnd the little cross­
I n 'countless ways God made me ing traveling public would have been allowed to enter the Jh/u^i^'^nachine'w ilT^be "r'o".f” 1. , v,,u&gt; for
city's gates with no warning of the really fiiinEgrou^gituu-i christened “genuiog; stork."wo^nYghtx^and s t m the dead- eyed “man appeared—alone. He
I t wn* iftjiVuclt to ’be'yoiir frYerid! tlon now confronting the community.
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PRES. . F.
Edson White, of Ar- day nt noon, the convention took a Imd powers of locomotion. He
Ill
taking
this
action
the
Tampa
club
has
violated
the
,,
Some ther© must he with wealth
wabbled up the hall. He came to
spirit of Kiwarns, tho spirit of rampa nnd the spirit of Flor- u.a mil)ion (lo|luiV lt^ rc o(f tht. recess until four P. M.
where a shadow lay across the
atfd fame
The
backers
of
the
lower
state
To bpast their selfish, pnltry deeds itla, where the common welfare has ever been regarded as of east „r distribution nnd other over- candidate took advantage of tho nfale. lie stopped nnd rolled up
B ut * shall say ‘twin* mine to claim greater importance than the prosperity of any one city or he.ul, this year. If he succeeds, recess to hold a caucus and discuss his trouser legs and waded through
k A privilege man sorely needs,
section.
that will l&gt;c $39,000,000 similarly ways and means for circumventing it nnd fell into his own seat ju st
NA gentfer blessing God bestowed
m i idf, in three years.
the enemy, if so be any such ways in time to nnswer to his name and
On me unto the journey’s end,
No doubt the, Tampa JCiwaniuns were
ac tuated by I In
.
Combination*
make
savings
posnnd means might lie devised. In to cast the vote which gave the
. To share the burden nnd the road most intense civic loyalty, but surely this tendency to con- tilde.
The public should h«vq tho midst of the caucus there rose nomination to his candidate by a
I t w*» my luck to be your friend.
plurality of one, leaving the o p ­
eeal a situation affecting the future reputation o f rhis on- brains enough to encourage by up a gentleman and his name was position
utterly stunned nnd flab­
Brave, gentle soul, my life has run tire- state is distorted, misguided and unwholesome loyally ‘ ombinations. and keep some of the Stonewall Jackson Hugg, but ho bergasted.
was
(tetter
known
us
Stony
Bugg,
.Through kindly channels and se- that is not typical of Tampa or Florida; a class of loyalty s,,v"Uf!4 "r
The chairm an hnd ju st declared
Stony had an inspiration. He ex­
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. repe,
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the
result nniid tbe applause of tho
that
should
draw
censure
from
all
Floridans,
Kiwanians
and
THERE IS a howl ngninst u plained that he had got on quite Victorious
I n all th at I hove ever done
faction, when ngnin the
Tampa
citizens.
friendly
.term
s
with
an
opposing
nropoaed
combination
of
bakers,
I'v e had your stren g th on which to
door
swung
open nnd n limp heap,
delegate
from
up
tho
state,
a
little,
. ,
lean.
A spade ennnot bo called a trowel when it is of true spade But in oiu* city, each shop selling sickly-looking, cross-eyed man. It nttired in tousled garm ents, fell
In th a t I'm richer fa r than they
wholesale buk- seemed thut they hnd exchanged in nnd Iny upon the floor where it
W ho havo but MUow gold to spend dimensions. Dr. K. C. Levy. lam pa health officer, reports f,„m l(.n t(J
conversation and fine-cut chewing had fallen, nnd was recognized as
tho
situation
in
t
h
a
t
city
ns
bordering
on
an
epidemic.
In
a
e
r‘*
wagons
every
day.
F o r I can p roudly boast today
Stonewall Jackson Bugg. Some
I t was my luck to bt» your friend. statem ent issued in connection with the Kiwnnis Club’s a tWb» pay* for those wagon* and tobacco, and had found their tastes subtle homing instinct, working be­
in
thoroughbred
horses
ran
irt
the
EDGAR A. GUEST,
tempted suppression of the news of smallpox prevalence, Dr.
’ r,lc bimilica thnt eat the same channel so now there wns a hind tho nlcholic veil, had directed
. --- ---------------his footsteps back to the place
____
Levy
characterized
the
club’s
actions
as
"regrettable.”
The
bond between them.
How m any New Y ear's resolu­
w hich»he had been carrying Ip
Herald
believes
th
at
stronger
term
s
are
applicable.
We
warm­
tions are you.atlll keeping? ,**■
Mr. Bugg’s idea was this: He his. mind just before his mind left
THE "GARTER bouquet" of real
--------- o------—
ly sympathize with Tampa’s plight, but certainly no right flowers is announced in Philudel-j would go straightw ay and seek out
W e really don’t see why it is too thinking person can either sympathize with or condone the pliiu, forget-me-nots, presumably the little cross-eyed man and would him. Friends run to him nnd
ruised his head. Re breathed
‘ fate to make your resolutions now.
just below the knee, Women | tlire him nIT to some out-of-the-way heavily hut otherwise gave no sign*
nlmost criminal actions of Tnmpn's Kiwanians, and the most worn
■-------- o--------'
spent centuries hiding their legs, grocery—they culled them grocer­
It'* surprising thnt a man of charitable disposition' of this astounding' suppression a t­ even with dresses sw eeping. mic­ ies in those days—nnd there, under of conscious life. They shook him,
they heat him upon the chest, they
Wn age and capabilities fiddles tempt would be to attribute such action to blind, unreasoning robes from the ground.
cover of friendship, treucherously cnllcd to |dm by his own name ahd
vu ground tho way Ford does.
loyalty.
Now they exhaust ingenuity, would ply his intended victim with by other nanien.
—
o---------calling attention to their legs. strong waters until the latter was
- ----------------------o---------------------- .
“Stony,” they cried. “Stony, lisConditions are said to be im­
in a state of helplessness.
proving In Russia. W hat’s the mut­
cn!
why n’t you get him dru n k ?"
FLORIDA'S CLIMATE. IN my opinion, in Iho finoal I n j E C u l T .
“ Boys," snid he, “this yere'll be
te r, have they killed off a few BolWith difficulty 'he lifted om*
the Union, possibly in the world. Florida’s soil, it is main- harness, no stockings, sometimes, ihe way of it: I'll get him so drunk drowsy eyelid. With yet greater
tMWpryttt?
he can’t remember his own name. difficulty ho focussed n wobbly and
tallied, is more fertile than the Mississippi delta. Florida's ‘" k1’ tit,c "kirts.
Conditions :must he improving sky—young people, bear me witness— is the most romantic
But you may be sure th at buck I’ll get him so drunk he won’t be uncertain eye upon the distressed
In European countries. It is now
of it all usefulness and wisdom able to talk, walk, or stand up. countenances of those who bent
considered profitable to counter­ in the firmament. Florida's benches nre unique. Florida’s lire at work. Man’s dull dress And then I'll stow him away in'u over him.
fruit is delicious. Can it be said that people are forced to evolution is about over. Woman’s corner sbmewhero to sleep it off , “ W hish?" lie inquired thickly.
fe it their money,
---------o —
and I’ll leave him there nnd I’ll bo i "W hyn’t you get thnt feller
visit the most liveable spot on earth for six months in tho | only starting,
Let us hope thnt "Grade Cross­
back a t the hull in plenty of time to drunk like you promised?
year?
Are
the
hundreds
of
thousands—millions
soon—who
ing Observance Dny” “will be ob-, . . . .
. ..
.,
, .
.
,
cast my vote and bust up this here
..................
CI1ARLES«E.
Welch,
grape
juice
He
half freed "him self from the
nerved by observing the crossing annually visit r lorida, forced to .spend their vacation in a
m anufacturer, ardent advocate of tic. All you boys got to do is ju st supporting
arm s.
Hia
chest
rather than rtu« day.
i climate where overcoats and Hiiow-shovels a l’c unknown? prohibition, has died suddenly of make up a purse to buy the licker heaved, his voice gurgled in his
acute indigestion. You will now with and I'll do the rest,”
thront.
Knowing Stony's magnificent ca­
bear the ungodly, including some
"D runk?" he echoed blankly.
physicians, say that Dr. Welch pacity his heurers gave loud cheers. Then proudly, as recollection came
-mild not have died had he taken By subscription n sum deemed to back to him: “ Huh, boysh, I got
-^^
I •••
bSILfWIIW &gt;*.* IIUI.
"little wine for his . stomach's be amply sufficient for accomplish- that lir raskil so dadbiumed drunk
suko,"
ing the intended strntugem was I couldn’t see ‘im!"
forced,
indeed,
it
ha.s
been
delayed
thousands
of
years.
For
Naw that almost everything else
it
has
always
been
there,
green,
shimmering,
fragrant,
ro­
1* back U) normal, we UUgbt have
THE GREATEST doctors in
the Prince o f ’Wale* fuvor us with mantic, waiting for man to come and discover it.—A rthur
Europe
told E. H. Hnrriniun’s rel­
another of hin well known fulls.
Somers Roche in Cosmopoltan Magazine.
TAMPA TRIBUNE
atives th a t he need not have died
------------o-----------so young had he taken good light
“M ntiufuctqrcrs To -Establish
wine in moderation, to help his
Tho record of 1(1 lynchings infest in the South.
Radio Sthndnrds”—headline. Are
D E T O U R '
digestion.
1925 exactly equals that of the pro- All but one of the lynchings laBt
they for tho ueriuls or doe* it mean
Other doctors said that Presi­ vious year. If there be regret th aty c ar wero in the South nnd nil were
MIAMI HERALD
th a t we are all (o get the turne
dent Harding died of indigestion
quality of static?
^
because he continued to eat heart­
Several millions of people have it will hardly he possiblo u&gt; mnko ily, a fter swearing off complete­ number is fur below th a t of uny,tho unenviable distinction of havBecause slip cloned witft}-Jrving
intimately und distressing-1 detours any moro popular
than ly.
jpui
Berlin, Ellin Miu-Kuy will loan a heroine
yeur preceding the last two, sinco’ng been the grossest offender. In
ly
acquainted
with
t)u&lt;‘
word
”dethey
are
ut
‘
present,
The
trouble
n u t do you know that Satan records have been compiled. While fairness to tho la tte r It m ay be
ten million i.dollar 1 “
tour, which has come to have u i&gt; not with the name, but with the always finds argunientsi and, any­
W onder if young Mr. *•
new .connotation in-recent years. very nature of that which bears how, no indigestion is worse than I M S * i? r“ctic0lha8 not been,alU th a t tho c ff’ccrs appear to be
•In g th a t off now?
„„„
... . , ___
, . .,
It is „ very descriptive word, mean­ the nunie. A tem porary route, if the bootleg poison th at men take eliminated, it has been reduced
. . - - o — . . —■Its-,’-greatly from what it was but
* ? " h Vi£? “Kalnst tha
ing a winding away from the di it is built on the plan of the de­ for .indigestion now.
sn Flowers m eet*,Shade will m t route, and those who have done
few years ago. Thus progress bus
v8
8 mob
been made
which recently lynched a negro
r s shade Shade J- or Shade any traveling by automobile know tour. will cause no fewer words of
FIFTY MEN and women visited
A ho,u.rl‘,i l , |, .
who had been acquitted of m urder
’'F low ers? I t ’ shouldn’t be how much of u winding nwny from suppressed or expressed p rofan­
A hopeful phase lies In the num -bv a white iurv
Theodore Roosevelt’s grave yes­
flhada oecause
because shade a direct route a detour may !v\ ii ity than ilocs w detour.
• llow eiv^fpr nnaua
1
if Wisconsin will actually do terday, the s6vcnth anniversary of her of attempted lynchings frust i n t henkufgj ,to flowers
It’s is quite natural that some odium
trnted, ia ;j«j instances officers
t ;- said' thu*
; wnni
what may la- implied in the change his death.
..........
»
r* |s a little shady,
perhaps
How quickly men fade into the prevented the efforts of mobs
with t J I Z , \ t !",P ,,8Bflci*l‘r i , of sign-post* it will have set «n
lu’ flowery.
with tho ward, riu-ro is nothing admirable exnmnle for the m a t of background a fte r death gets them. from succeeding and of these 32'——---------j------------------- —----------The FhUai hia Inquirer says along a road which causes a great- the country. If it will actually Dead- only sven years, ami Roose­ L»m,r»l.80Utherr 8lttte8’ 0 f nior* G reat prosperity is predicted for
by way of « p l atlor* to its readvelt is as much a memory, a part
nu2 h r
Pr? ‘ 1026. But tim es promise to be
era that ”»
tori is the first
n r , hose participating uifairly good in spite of this,
of the past, as Harrison or G ar­ nmh
moos. Uf 11 persona indicted fo r
• ______
cousin t
field.
. th e family ir* n *.
jL-hanging the wording on tho d e -......
, .be able to popularise the new
you In the eye wht
nmy
TH E SH IPPIN G board, recently received ^ " n te tu e a ^ n n ^ h ^ ^ f r o n i J u s t *iec“ UM 11 nmn “ ‘J’* n th ing
ig ." W
i'l . ff Vu. t&lt;vf
looking.”
We’ll
**trike Uour signs Hercufter in that wtitc mime, If the temporally route Is soiling some ships and burning 30 days in jail to eight y*earo ^ 1 " t t iEhouTli n v l r t l « t l L deC,df'’ “
-will bear the ’
* ‘ 1
tho penitentiary,' while five others 80 4 w lthout invertigating.
sliaddocg.
Jtaddoc^ 0*1
1C*. — they
drift.’
Temporary ro u te" Th
h
'
be now se different from th e d©- up other*, now asks permission
received suspended sentences de*
.
,
,
: .
Sanford Herald
,ni
r
1
’
Tni&lt;
rhange
tour
it
w
II
soon
bo
a
i
unpopular
to build two huge ocean liners.
©fruit
0 giv* a fchaddsik
L ? • »n opportunity for the as the detour. PecSfe wUl pot
Somebody will make money out pendent on good behavior. ThU la The children m ay enjoy learning
and lkeptks’
club to learn whtfher "A even use the
un
it of th a t suggestion if it goes greatly in contrast with the course860” * of t«achera lost all theft
when it was th « moh*Y in * Chicago swindle,
i ! ffsw feL "y ntHtr
Wil1 ,m#111 ««■»• • ney t.ondlti?g? They wBI through, buta
but will th a t -gomebod
-somebody pursued formerly,
momber to -g o anfor mob mombera
'
— ——
■
right at "it, fu d vihoa it lines
bo th e American public th a t will rule
tirelv
unpunisli
to taato -tint-shaddock, of
Urely
unpunished.
A
liv
e
lie
r
idm
cry;
' K t t ^ t o a t * ? If yoi] of w hat justice
ita why the
bet ori 'tK at; U 're q u ire d -o f the
is changed
under such circumstam
“r

itnv. Wednesday,

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•‘g’. . ____

MY FAVORITE STORIES
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Distorted Loyalty

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Romance
Thin ago is full of it.

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Not just empty ron|

the true romance of achievement, of progre*
betterm ent of mankind.

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100 lots, weat fira t stre e t with five hundred
1
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Two lota corner T hirteenth and Palm etto, l l l i l l L - '
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from Orlando highway, price each, term e .....—
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LYNCHINGS IN 1925

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sefe.

HOMES—LOTS—FARMS
ACREAGE
127 1-2 feet in the th ird block on PjJ1
Ave. E astern exposure, w ith 22 room hou"l’0D
is an ideal piece of property and is sure a m
m aker a t the present price. For »
m ent house or business property th\n can&gt; ai
excelled. Priced for quick sale $55,000.00
TERMS.
One Lot in San Lnnta on Sanford A'CD I
$3500.00 with term s.
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WOMB’S CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEET
EW YEAR ON WEDNESDAY
Inialneaa meeting: of the parliam entary law. These classes
’ontin’i Club fo r thin are most Interesting and of great
held W ednesday after- benefit and all those Interested are
a large attendance.
Mrs.
------------ ----invited to join the class. There Is
ight, club president, pre­
pre- no charge, and the class is open to
f e r usual gracious and all those who wish to avail them ­
manner,
selves of this splendid opportunthe rending of th« minutes
last m eeting and reports
Mrs. Edward Markell told of the
:he executive board, reports French classes to be held a t a early
various chairmen were date. There will be classes for beMrs. D. P. Drummond, giners as well as advanced pupils
„ . j a n of the Music D epartm ent The charges will bo $5 for 12 lea. C. T. led attention to tho “ Lieurancc sons. All those who wish to join
cert" to be held a t the Worn- these classes are requested tivnoMcRae,
Club, on Feb. 5. I t will be tify Mrs. Markell not later than
slm etto
yen to the public, Mrs. Drummond Saturday.
,n fcnourvccd. Thurfow Lieurance is J Mrs. John Meisch, club treasurer,
llary will
L P onsidered the g reatest living com- reported 265 paid up memberships.
,,’t # Uoscr and pianist, specializing in This is nn increase over Inst year,
'ho music of the American Indian. and with tho now year starting
f-V i r‘ Alia wife, Edna Wooley Leurnnce is March first, it is expected th at an
w Tt-*" fa contralto of note, being •’ft!led even greater membership will be
h yr'r “The Singing Interpreter of Am er­ enjoyed by the local club.
ic a 's nature mu*ic."
At the conclusion of the busi­
* s,.fHe
vfRe On Tuesday everting of next^week ness session, Miss Leah W atters,
•a ,«
tog.es
g - the L iterature D epartm ent mem­ of Lockport, N, Y., who is giving
the{om* bers will be a t home to tho mem­ a scries of lectures a t the Woman's
bers of all departm ents, their hus­ Club, gave a most interesting and
bands and escorts. The program instructive lecture on Paris and
Versailles, illustrating w ith sterechool will begin a t 8 o’clock.
Mrs. W. L. Henley, chairm an of opticon slides.
tho Welfare Departm ent, announc­
The meeting of the Gnrdon Club
that the departm ent will give a will be held on Friday morning at
the ed
luncheon Jan. 20, to which all club the home of Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth
members are most cordially invit­ on Deardall Avenue.
nt tho
A short social hour preceded the
^abridge ed.On Monday m orning a t 0:30 o’­ business
at which time
[ i t 3:15 clock. Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, club p arlia­ Mrs. D. L.meeting
Thrasher and Mrs. H ar­
mentarian, will begin classes in ry B. Lewis acted ns hostesses.
[a t Lib-

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LATEST FASHION HINTS FOR MILADY
DY MARY MARSHALL
Copyright McClure Sypdicato

he Ep- Not ()w. F ur, But Many, Take
M serv*
High Honors fdr Coats This
Winter.
open
Once It was the ambition of prac­
tically cvqry woman to havo a
sealskin coat. In fact when you
icet nt said ‘fur coat” nine out of
Edge.
_ , ten women who heard you would
immediately think "sealskin."
istesses. j \ ow there nre a dozen favorites.
II meet y oU canno( persuade some women
he home that gray squirrel coats nre ' not
1th Mrs. to he preferred to any other sort.
J. A. Fragile? Why, if cared for as any
,_ .
good fur should be, the squirrel
;
coat is quite durnble, and it is—
nome o gny mnny—one Qf t j,e ,noat gcni uir»&lt;‘ly hemm ing of nil furs. An... I .A , j other advantage of the gray
’ squirrel coat is that it is suitable
H ."
I]y Cro.is for evening w ear ns for daytime.
Sealskin hns n way of enhancing
ck nt tho
tewman on the good looks of certain women.
! Sometimes it is a mnrvelous transm an’s Club I former. You may, however, be one
;ein classes ;
those who regard it a# rath er
the club- ["mlddle-ngcU" and dull. Aa a mat't e r of encouragem ent to the woi man who owns a sealskin coat,
rnture Do- please observe thnt in Paris senltne to the »kln has been revived this winter.
Woman’s Of one thing be sure—i t ' has a
t the club

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Iridge Pn/lb at 3 o’­
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148

Hettlisl reputation of worth, like
diamonds. It is easier to per­
suade a man to Invest a goodly
price in a sealskin coat thnn In one
of broadcloth or carncou, let us say
— because he has stowed away in
the hnck of his brain an enrly ac­
quired notion that senlskln is one
of the valuable peltries.
Mink, by all means mink, that
Is tho favorite this yenr among
the women possessed of that very
enviable combination of good taste
and a full purse. Enrly in the
senson won! came from Paris thnl
tho sm artest women there were
wearing mink coats—and ns if by
telepathy the sm artest women here
began to do the same.
There is n sm artness nhout
broadtail that keeps it in favor
among the discrim inating. The
black broadtail coat has a faculty,
past nny other fur, of looking
sm art this year, and next year and
tho year nftcr. If you nre willing,
of coufsej to trdttt it with consid­
eration and to have slight a lte ra ­
tions, it will reward you by look­
ing sleek and sm art for an amaz­
ingly' long time.

Personals

- Parent-Teachers’to d y
Members Of Sanford
THOUGHTS-WISE
Of South Side Holds
ic e Department
AND
OTHERWISE
Interesting Meeting
Guests At Dinner

Floyd C. Evans of A tlanta, Ga.,
was in the city on Thursday tra n s­
I t doesn’t seem as If we heard
The members of the Sanford Po­
acting business. '
lice D epartm ent were entertained so much about Irish stews as we
a t dinner Wednesday evening a t used to. In fact, I think a lot of
W. G. Forehand oft Louisville, the Sanford Country Club.
the younger generation would not
Ky., is in the city for a brief stay
A silver basket filled with cal­ know what you m eant by this ex­
attending to business.
endulas and ferns graced the pression. Recently we hare taken
center of the dinner table while most of our ideas of the economical
Miss M attie Morgan has accept­ place card:i done in comic figures meat cookery from France and we
ed a position a t th* Valdez as of policemen, marked the places think of tasty stews as being of
cashier and telephone .operator.
of the guests. At 7 o’clock s French origin. I believe th a t the
tem pting six-course chicken din­ original Irish stew might be either
W. A. Pattlahall of Orlando was ner was served.
lemb or beef—b u t ’ many persons
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
The guests were; R. G. W il­ here took it fo r granted th a t It
Tolar on Thursday evening at din­ liams, C. E. Williams, S. L. Sm art, was beef. The goodness of Irish
ner a t their home on Magnolia A. H. Beckwith, and G. B G reen.1stew, or any other stew for th at
Avenue.
! m atter, depends a jrre n t deal on
r jp ftrty p
A
T
')
p
f
'!
n
f
t
p
&lt;
l
'
alow long cooking. The addition of
a
Mrs. Fred Swarx and small son
oT Jacksonville, are spending some
perhaps a little turnip seems tratime here ns the guests of her
1th tho Irish stew. When
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. H. II. Pattlshnll at Geneva.
recipe books advise—we have a
The lovely home of Mr. and little Spanish Infusion added to
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Stevens of Mrs. George A, DcCottes wns the the Irish stock.
the Angebilt Hotel a t Orlando center
much pleasuro on Wed­
A g reat forward movement was
spent Wednesday and Thursday nesday of
evening when Mr. DeCottes taken in American cookery, it
day here as the guests of Mr. and was the geninl host at a stag buf­
seems to me when we first learned
Mrs. Wurt W. W arner.
fet supper, honoring the new Cir­ to use the cnsserolc. How often
-j cuit
Judge, Wallace W. W right when a dish Is praised especially
Mrs. W. S. Jordon; who has
of Quincy.
the pleased housewife or cook re­
been the guest of her nUce, Mrs. formerly
A veritable hnwer, was the spn- plies; "I cooked it in the casser­
Jnmes (1. Sharon, for tho past two cious
with Its silver baskets ole.” This Is especially true of
weeks, leaves Friday afternoon for filled home
with beautiful golden calen­ m eat dishes. It would really bo
her home in Jacksonville,
dulas and fenthcry sprays of mai­ worth while for you to go through
____
\
den hair fcrn». These lovoly bloaThe Pipe Organ Club will meet n&gt;ms were also used in profusion your favorite recipe book, studying
nt the homo of Mrs. Seig in Edge in the lnrge reception halls and nil the casserole dishes and then
make up your mind to try ench
wood, with Mrs. Seig and Mrs. sun parlor.
At 6:30 o’clock a one that, from reading It seems to
I’ritchford as hostesses. All mem­
daintily appointed buffet supper accord with tho tastes of your
bers nre asked to bo present.
was served.
family.
The evening passed quickly in
Dr. St W. W alker, form erly of w itty
toasts,
and
exchanging
of
.
Slinford but now of St. Petersburg tales and current happenings.
In n great many households nowspent the day hero on Thursday
Mr. DeCottes’ guests included «-days you find Individuals who
with his daughter, Mrs. Roby a few of his intim ate friends. I for one reason or another have cut
Lning and son, Shndc Walker.
Those Invited to meet Judge down on the amount of salt they
W right were: G. W. Spencer J r .jo n t. Those suffering from too high
Victor Scaburg left Wednesday Samuel R. Dighton, Jam es G. blood pressure nre advised by their
for Jamestown, N. Y., where he Sharon, Wcymnn K. White, F r e d ' doctors to reduce their salt oonwas called by tho denth of his R. Wilson, Erne:it F. Housholder, 1sumption. There nre some people
father, E. U. Seaburg which occur- Forrest Rflke'.'LToyd'E, Boyle and i who always m isinterpret nny such
ed Tuesday, from heart fnllure.
J. C. Bills, Jr.
I recommendation. "Goodness me,"
----------------------------- I says ono mother, “if eating salt
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wnlsma have
r A m i M r a R T n l n v 'c a u s e s high blood pressure, don't
ns their house guests, Mr. Wnl- M
i m . / V i l a M I S . n . l o m i ,e t.a fn t u at ,n . it may bo only
sum’s brother and his wife, Mr.
«» m atter of-haW t. Rerhnps the
nnd Mrs. John Wnlsma nnd their
rT,,
.
.
] children ought not to have any.
son, John Paul Walsmn, of Grand
Yet of course children really need
Haven. Mich.
_____
I salt—rather more thnn most adults.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Tolar e n te r - ' ,,ut the tendency is, in this country
Rev. nnd Mrs, A. S. Peck, who
t°° nuich. It in an
nre spending the winter nt Coro tnined most delightfully m dinner
limb)
this Thursday evening at theic home on &lt;nR&gt;' hnl,it for '*
undo 'Beach?
Bench, nndwho
who'spent
spent thi:
Pal- Magnolia Avenue, in honor of to u*c 11 hit too muon salt. And
week here a t their home on
on Pnlmotto Avenue
leave
Saturday
and Mrs. Thomas T. Trap-1 when you consider that there it
morning for Coronado Beach.
! " f 11 of El Paso. Texas, who ar0 ;
nowadays someone at the
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I visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. table who ought to bo very spnrCnpt. and Mrs. TbomnsT. Trap- »&lt;&gt;d Mrs. H. II. Pattlahall.
J"* " f « t. indeed ^ n you should
null of El Paso.
Tex.. 'nro th e 1Exquisite red radiance roses
nr- 1ho careful to useloss salt than the
guests of Mrs. Trnpmdl’s p n re n ts ,'ranP°d in silver baskets were ef- j r« ip c cnlls for rath e r than more.
Mi. and Mrs. H. II. Pattishnll a t fectivcly arrnnged on cabinets,
their home a t Goncvn. Mrs. Trap- mantles and tables form ing n love.*1
h J jtt|
iiell will be pleasantly remcmlicr- ‘L v o u * setting f o r - th is , pretty
ed herons Miss Blanche Pattlahall. affair. Centering tite laco‘ covered
--------dining tnblo was a large silver basMr. and Mrs. Robert E. I&gt;ee Jcs- kot filled with red rose buds and
so|&gt; of Milwaukee, Wis., are the] maiden hair ferns. At 6 o’clock
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard, *n elaborate seven course dinner
Men! Don’t miss the opportun­
C. I/m g nt their homo on Park was served.
ity t&lt;&gt; select your new Sprlnx Suit
Avenue, for n fortnight’s stay onCovers were laid for Mr. and Friday and Saturday. Delivery
route to Miami nnd other points of Mrs. R. E. Tolur, Cnpt. and Mis. later. .Thvf Famous line of Slorrsinterest on the East Coast.
| Thomas T. Trnpnell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Schaeffer with assurance o f a per­
-----------------------------H. H. Pattishnll, Mrs. Fred Swnrz fect fir. Call and let Mr. Amaaon
take your measurements while at
B, I., Per kins,

vjeuige
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Entertains At Dinner
For Judge Wright 5'“""."^

Entertain At Dinner
Un Inursday Evening!

Important Business Is Mrs. James G, Sharon
DisoussedBy EastSide Entertains In Honor All Members Woman’s
Parent-Teachers’Body Of Mrs. W. S. Jordan Club Are Invited To
A called m eeting of the £ a st
Tuesday Night Meet
Mrs. W. S. Jordon of Jackson­
Sido Parent-Teachers’ Association

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I was held a t the East Side Prim ary
( School Thursduy afternoon, with
• the chairman, Mrs; W. H. Single­
lumenfred, tary, presiding.
if red, Mi
Tho m eeting wns opened with the
srger, Mi- singing of "A m erica'’, a fte r which
udo: V. 11 ninutes of thb last meeting were
F. Grif- rend nnd approved. Mrs. C. II.
lith, Jhck- Smith, secretary, placed her resblsh, City: gnation a t this tim e due to the
Ferrell 'act th at she is moving to another
|ooro Hav- icctlon of the city nnd would be
Huven; unable to attend tho east side m eet­
Hnvpn- ings. Mrs. C. C. McCrory wns then
kne; J. E. elected secretary and press repor­
S. C.; J. te r..
Mrs. J. C. Dennett was appoint­
(ty ; V. T.
ed chairman of the playground
'und, which is being raised to asvillc, Ky.: .at the Linns’ Club in equipping a
public playground..
Duffin, a representative of
V- Geiger, theDr.
Florida State Board of Health,
John Rn- ipoke
of the campaign which la
rdale; W.
being
waged against diphtheria,
. A. Stev- which has
taking heavy toll
J. Maz­ throughout been
the United States. He
er, Tam­ told of preventions
asked the.
il tka: Mrs. co-operation of the and
m others In
F. Smith, fighting the disease.
n,
New
It was voted to Join tho other
Jam]; L. G. parent-teachers’ association for a
McMahon, meeting to be held the third T hurs­
Bsel, Tam ; day of January a t the Sanfprd High
Haymari", *enool a t which time Miss Leah
, Waycross, W atters will givo a lecture.
D. Dylly,
Mrc. J. H. Jackson was appoint­
i n i City.
ed by thd chairm an, Mrs. W. H.
Singletary, as chairm an of the E ast
bide playground committee.
Tho pennant for this month was
won by the third grade.
A t the conclusion of business, a
social hour waa enjoyed, the hoay appointed **sSc». Mrs. J. H. Jackson and
iy Governor Mrs. Morton Thigpen serving dain­
his official ty refreshm ents.
hts duties.
Intcd to fill
y the death
_ ’ollow, who
’o r 21 years
hich occurod

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ville who Is the charming house!
guest of Mrs. James G. Sharon,] The L iterature Departm ent of
wns guest of honor nt a delightful the Woman's Club cordially invites
bridge party on Thursday after-] nil club members nnd their escorts
noon when Mrs. Sharon entertain-, to n meeting to' bo held n e x t Tues­
cd the members of the Every Week day evening.nt 8 o'clock.
Owing to unseen circumstances,
Bridge Club nnd a few others nt
tho piny announced in tho Year
her home on Tenth Street.
Book for this meeting, will not be
Golden cnlcndulns nnd montanoa given,
but nn exceptionally Inter­
combined with ferns were most a r - ( esting
program
has been arranged.
tistically used in the rooms where Refreshments will
bo served.
tho card tables were arranged.
This Is the third of a series of
Marlalng the tally cards were tho evening meetings inaugurated this
enrd symbols, nnd a spirited game season, and they havo been very
of bridge was plnyed during the grately enjoyed.
afternoon. The prize for top
score among the club members, a
lavendnr relish compartm ent dish,
waa awarded Mrs. A. M. DcForest, who held high score.
Mrs
Frank Gonzales having high score
among the guests, was given a
box of stationery. In cutting for
Most cnjoyablo In every way was
the consolation prize, guest room
stationery, Mrs. Monroe Hutton the bridge party given on. T hurs­
wns the fortunate one. Mrs. J o r­ day afternoon by Mrs. Alexander
don was also presented guest room Vaughn, when she entertained the
members of the Idlers’ Bridge Club
stationery.
a t her home on Park Avenue.
Following the awrding of tho
Gladioluses In pastel tints and
prizes, the hostess served a salad
pink hibiscus were arranged In
and sweet course.
charm ing profusion In tho rooms
Invited to meet Mrs. Jordon were where tnc .card tables had been
Mrs. F orrest Lake, Mrs. W. J . placed.
Thigpen, Mrs, A. M. Do Forest,
fter a most Interesting game
Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. Monroe of Abridge,
scores wore counted and
Hutton, Mrs. Samuel Puleston, it was found
th a t Mrs. Endor
Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mrs. D. L. Ctfriett was holder
of high score.
Thrasher, Mrs. George A. De CotRefreshm
ents
of
patties
tes, Mrs. Howard Hulick, Mrs. cheese ssndwlches, noyster
bread anc
Bloomfield Hulick, Mrs. E. M. Gal­ coffee were served byu t the
loway, Mrs, Satnuol Dighton, Mrs. a t the conclusion of thehostess
card
Robert . J . Holly, Mrs. Frank J. game,
Gonzalez Mrs. H arry T. Bodwell,
Mrs. Vaughn's guests were Mrs.
Mrs. J . G. Ball, Mrs. William
Moore Scott and Mrs. W. Theodore John Meiach, Mrs. Endor Curlett,
Mra. H arry Heeren, Mra. G a o m
Lmgley.
Daria H art, Mra. Henry W ight,
Mra. John Sneed, Mrs. M ortim er
Glover and Mr&gt;. Ball.

Mrs. Vaughn Hostess
To Idler’s Bridge Clubrhursday Afternoon

Mrs. Gray Entertains
At Delightful Bridge Milton Girl Becomes
Party On Wednesday Bride Of Sanford Man

Mrs. B. R. Gray waa tho grac­
ious hostess on Wednesday aftar2!hen *be ontiS gained Ihe
Gug Tym " bridge club a t her
h°ni«i on w e st F irst 8treet. Stufff u, atea wcr® plxcod on tho card
tables and were enjoyed during
tho game.
i Tile1p^ xe *or high score, a love­
ly Oriental powder Jar, was won
bv Mrs. A. H. Beckwith, whilo the
consolation prize, a pretty baretto,
went to Mrs. J. c . Stapler. A
set of salt and pepper shakers
jvss given Mrs. T. D. ’Insbinet In

A wedding, which came aa a
surprise to the many friends of
tha young couple, waa th a t of

th the ceremony” being perform
[ by Judge Maple a t Milton,
a bride Is the daughter of I
M l and Mra. J . H.. Long and is f
a roung woman of d isra tin g peraoi allty.
[r. U rquhart was connected
wl i the IlUl Implement Company
for several yeara, but recently ent a i d the realty field.
H e has.
A fte r iho card gam e, a tem pt­ hoi im of friends here who will join
ing salad course and sweet coarse in wishing ha and his a ttra c tiv e

TO
NORTHERN
CITIES!

Mbna»k.

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The monthly m eeting of the
South Side Pafent-Teachera’ Asso­
ciation was held Thursday a fte r­
noon a t the South Side Prim ary
School, with a good attendance.
In the absence of the chairman,
Mrs. A. K. Powers, the meeting
was presided over by Mrs. Fred
Daiger. Minutes were read of the
previous meeting, a fte r which Dr.
Duffin, field medical officer of
Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Orange,
Brevard and Flagler counties, gave ,
a moat Instructive talk on "Diphth- j
eria and Us Prevention," which wns ;
received with much interest by the i
members.
i
Tho school nurse, Miss Graves, [
gave n short talk along this line, |
nnd also Instructed the mothers In j
riikalng out the diphtheria cards 1
which are being distributed.
Mrs. Stella Arrington spoke of
a lecture that Miss I^nth W atters ;
will give for the P arent-T eachers',
Associations, to be held a t the j
Sanford High School on n e x t'
Thursday. This will be a joint m ee t-1
Trng of the various parrn t-ten ch crs';
associations, and it is honed thnt
similar organizations will be fo rm -!
ed at thnt time for the gram m ar j
nnd high schools.
Following the talk by Mrs. A r - 1
rington, the regular routine of bus­
iness was in order, reports ■were
given by the welfnre committee on
the advisability of providing paper
plates, cups nnd spoons for the
lunch room. No definite action was
taken, but will be brought up at a
Inter time.
The playground fund was then
discussed nnd money for th a t pur­
pose turned in. All those who have
not turned in their donations of
one or more dollars are requested
to do so at the next m eeting.

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ance of members was won by the
fourth grade w ith MUa Zillah
Welch as teacher.

BAUMEL’S
JANUARY
SALE
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For Saturday
A Special Offering of ...
50 Brand New

Spring Sport *
.i Dresses
of
GENUINE WASHABLE
RADIUM

Velvet Shaves
from better-thannew blades

Makes shaving a continuous
delight.
A "James-StropShave” is a perfect shave.
$2.00 at

An unusual assortm ent ofl
fine frocks, guaranteed fa s ti
colors, suitable for Ynornlng’j
wear. Exquisite pastel col­ if*
orings consisting of rose/]
peach, salmon, green, lavendar and other new sha-1
des.
FOR SATURDAY ONLY

Roumillat &amp; Anderson

$12.95

100 E , F i r s t S t.

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50 NEW FA LL-D RESSES ON
&gt;
SALE A T I-2 PRICE
Crepe satins, charmeuse, wool serge
and poiret twill in all light and dark
shades. Sbme of these dresses are
worth up to $59.00. Two days, Sat­
urday and Monday I-2 price.
$25.00 Dresses Will Go At

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$12.50
No new spring dresses are in this sale.

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25 C O A TS T O SELL A T I-2
PRICE
Some with fur collars and plain sport
coats. Plaid and plain materials. All
wool velour, and needle point. All
the new fall colors. Regular price $15
to $59.00, Saturday and Monday at

ONE-HALF PRICE
Only 25 coats to be sold during this

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THE 6ANFORP HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY A 1929.

hAC® FOUR

The Sanford Herald /

Just Beginning to Grow

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Yesterday Herald headlines told the world that the bank
it
deposits of the three banks of Sanford had made a gain
lit liiM lta AmM
Satar** a* flecontf Cl»i» Matter. of eighty per cent during the year and that nearly six
October IT. 1111, at tilt Pottoftlc. millions of dollars are now on deposit, while one year ago
a t Ban Ton, Florida undtr Ac{ of
March s. ikiT.
there was about half th at amount.
BRRU...Ktllar and Maaaarr
Do you grasp the meaning of all this?
nKAIt—.,...Aaaaetata Bdltar
k e . l o i M . MaaaBfBg r .a i f r —
Information, like this, which brings forcefully to mind
r
s m s o t i r T i o w ii a t k i ' .
the
great growth and development that is taking place
On* Tear—it.#* SU Month* -13 SO
I**tlv*r*d In city by Carr1*r. p*r
----^ iic. Weekly Edition 12.00 here, finds its way through the newspaper to a public whieh
P*r yt+r.
has almost gotten to the point where it takes the establish­
BPKCIAL. MOTH:Id wAII obituary
notice*, card* of thank*, resolu­ ment of new records as a m atter of fact.
tion* and notice* ol entertainment*
where charge* «r# mad* Will be
More than two and a half million dollars more are on
chanted for at reaular advertltlna
deposit in Sanford banks today than there were a year agol
BMUMIu f
,
MltMIIKIt ASSOCIATED TOEtt In twelve months’ time the financial institutions of this
Tha Ahaoclated' I’re** ■I* eiclu*iraty entitled to tha u«e for re- city have nlmost doubled their deposits! Do you get the
pabllcatlon of all new* dl*p»tch** significance of these figures?
Do you realize w hat they
credited to It or not othrrwlie
^redited In thl* paper and alio the mean in the general prosperity of your community?
new* publlehed herein. Alj
rlg h ti of rfpulillralion «&gt;f Rptclnl
If banks are doubling their deposits in a year’s time,
dlopatche* herein are alio r*«erve&lt;!
without
doubt other business enterprises are doing equally
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1926
as well. Merchants must be doing twice the business they
used to do. Various lines of business endeavor m ust be
TH B HBRALD'S PLATFORM
SR t .—Deeper w ater route In Jack- makiifg substantial gains. The banks of any community
\ •
sonvIH*.
are accurate barometers of the business condition of that
V 2.—Construction o f .S t . Jobna-In- community and where you find the hanks in good condition
dlan River canal.
and rapidly expanding, you will most certainly find n peo­
4,—Extenalon of white way.
4,—Swim mine pool, tennla court*, ple nnd n city that is progressive and worth-while.
etc.
We, here in prosperous Florida, aro getting hardened to
6/—Augm enting of building pro­
the
fact th at this is a state of mnrvelous achievements.
gram —hnu*rn, hotel*, a p a r t There is a certain amount of news value to that p r o je c t
ment house*.
6, —Extenalon of afreet paving which fails to break all previous records. Hardly ever does
program.
7, —Construction
of
boulevard anyone hear of Florida enterprises fnilinK to grow and
prosper quickly. Doubtless we will become so accustomed
around I-ak* Monroe.
&amp;—Completion of city beautifica­ to henring of the great things that are being done that we
tion program.
will fail to appreciate the meaning of it all.
0,—Expansion of school system
But Sanford is just starting. While the records made
with provision for Increased fahere have been wonderful, they will be regarded as nothing
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,
when compared with what will be done here in the days
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
that nre ahead of us. Predictions made today that seem
ridiculous
and almost impossible will next year appear ns
GOD SEER AND CARER—"And
ahe called the n»me of the I-orrt entirely too conservative.
th a t spake unto her, Thou God *ee*
If we all keep boos tine and building we need not be sur­
m e." Gen. 10:13,
PRAYER—O lo rd , whither shall prised at the great things that Sanford will do in the com­
I go from. Thy S pirit? or whithi r ing few months. Sanford is just beginning to come into
shall 1 flee from Thy presence? If
I ascend up Into heaven, Thou net its own.

As Brisbane Sees It
Mr. Bok, and George
Born in Taxicabs
Overhead W aste
G arter Bouquet*
By ARTHUR BRISBANE
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TH E CHICAGO Daily NeWa«qlebrates Its fiftieth nnniversary and
all congratulate the late .V ictor
Lawson and the living Melville
Stone on the useful newspaper they
gave the world.
The Chicago American, which
has the Dally News far Ita only
worth-while competitor, also feels
cheerful, In spite of It* youth.
Selling a t three cents a copy five
days a week and five cents on S at­
urday, agninat the Daily News'
uniform price of two cents, the
American circulation leads the
Daily News by si?venty thousand
daily.
MR. BOK, able winning young
American, bom in Holland,^ Bays
this nation ought to be IA' the
league of nations and finances his
opinion* liberally, which Is his
right. He accepts the world court
as a desirable first step toward the
league.
Another able American, born
here, named George W ashington,
thought this country ought to keep
out of Euro|*enn entanglem ents.
He fought his wny through one
entanglement, anil did not want
any more,

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BUT WASHINGTON Is dead,
not clearly remembered In some
quarters. Mr. Bok is nlive, with
money to spend. You remember
nhout
“live .in*
dog »n.i
nnd hdead
lion?1
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TWO BABIES were horn in
Chicago taxicabs yesterday.
The former emperor of Germany
was almost born in n stage coach
while his mother, daughter of l = •
Queen Victoria was traveling. A
village doctor, frightened by the
announcement thnt ho m ust be
By IRVIN S. COBB
enreful of the heir to PriiRsinn
th ere; if I make my bed in hell,
-othrone, lost his head, pulled on the
ly raised, Stony, nouchbehold. Thou a rt there. If I take
It was before my day, but la
unhorp
baby’s arm, causing a de­ nur country they still talk about ing tho contributions, hurried forth
.the wings of, th f morning, nnd
formity still existing.
dwell In the utterm ost ports of the
a convention which win held one upon his mission.
Four o’clock came nnd the con­
te a ; oven there shall Thy hand
to select a nominee for railAn Associated Press dispatch from Tampa describing
Tj)AT s t o r y was toM this time
lead me, nnd Thy right hand shall
run d conmiH'doiicr of our district. vention re-converted, Stony nnd his
the efforts of the Tampa Kiwanis ( ’lub to suppress reports of i writer by the great French duc- Ballot after ballot the vote stood a prey being still missing. The
hold me:
smallppx r u s e s now prevalent there is ope of the most sur-'ior. Hraunse&lt;|unr&lt;!, who went to , tie between tin1 candidate from the chairm an, ordering the next ballot,
prising and unbelievable news items to come under attention Windsor (
nt Queen Vjctor- upper end "f the district and the bade the secretary to call the roll,
FRIEND
la s commnnd, to see the child * candidate from our end of the state not by county but by calling each
in recent months, and one that would not receive The Her- ,|,.fornu.(| „rm, some time Inter,
which aii'- the extreme southw est­ separate delegate of each county
When I shnll run my fortune thru
aid
’s credence had it emanated from less reliable sources
Hrnunsem
fpiard ndded that any ern end I’ was agreed eurly in by name, ns was the rule. Alpha­
To balance life’s long hank ac­
one good doctor might well have the proceedings that no proxies betically, the county from which
than the Associated Press bureau.
count
the deformitv, hut fifty doc m ight be given, but that -every the up state delegate came was
I shall not, ns the misers do,
For had the four newspapers of Tampa consented to the cured
tors were too ninny for the poor
renrhed before the county from
In money seek icnio lurgo amount:
•leitgan must vote by name for which Mr. Bugg came.
l shall claim these treasures seventeenth century suppression tactics suggested by the Child.
himself.
The consequence was
Later you will read of children that no delegate could go back
club, no news reports of the smallpox cases existing in Tampa
Just n* the secretary hnd pro­
which
Such sordid souls rnn’t compre­ would have been broadcast to the nation, nnd an unsuspect­ horn "In flight, five miles up, be­ ! hqmo nnd leave a friend behind to gressed ns far as this up-state
Seattle and Han Diego” nnd
hV- 'vote' for him ." They"bal- county, the door of the convention
hend.
'
ing traveling public would have been allowed to enter the tween
thnt flying machine will be re luted without result for two days building opened apd the little cross­
In counties* way* God made me
city’s^gntes with im warning of the really danger QUH s i t llu- J christened “genuine stork.
land two nights and still th e dcntl- eyed 'm a n npponred—alone. lie
I t was
liicit to *be *iy&amp;tir' frferidf Hon jlow confronting the community.
I lock lasted. Finally, on the third swnyed like nn aspen but he still
t
I’RES. F. Etlson White, nf A r-'d a y at noon, the convention took a hnd powers of" locomotion. He
In
taking
this
jiction
(he
Tampa
cluli
has
^violated
the
Some thero m ust be with wealth
wabbled up the hnll. He came to
and Gompuny, expects to cut recess until four P. M.
spirit of Kiwanis, the spirit of Tampa nnd the spirit of Flor­ mmir
and fame
where a shadow lay ncrosB the
ti-n million dollars more off the
The
backers
of
tho
lower
state
To bpazt their selfish, paltry deeds ida, where the common welfare has ever been regarded as of cost of distribution and othef ovoraNlc. He stopped nnd rolled up
candidate
took
ndvnntage
of
the
But I shidI say ’twu* mine to claim greater importance than the prosperity of any one city or hc.id, this year. If he succeeds, fecesH to hold a call cun and discuss his trouser legs and waded th ro u g rr
A privilege man sorely need*.
tluu will he $Lt),000,fi(&gt;0 similarly ways and means for circumventing it nnd fell into his own seut just
NA gentler b i l l i n g God bestowed section.
m t oir, in three years.
the enemy, if so be any such ways in time to answer to his name and
On me unto the journey’s end,
No doubt the Tampa Kiwnnians were actuated by the
Combination*
make
savinga
po»nnd means might he devised. In tn cast the vote which gave the
To sh are the burden and the road most intense civic loyalty, but surely this tendency to con­
sihle.
The
public
should
havq
the
of the caucus there rose nomination to his candidate by n
It tTV my luck to be your friend ceal n situation affecting the future reputation of this en- brains nmigh to encourage hy up nmidst
gentleman nnd his name was plurality of one, leaving the op­
position u tterly stunned anil flab­
Brave, serf tie soul, m y life has run tire state is distorted, misguided and unwholesome loyalty ''onibinatmiiN. ami krep some of the Stonewall Jackson Ilugg, hut he bergasted,
was
tietter
known
as
Stony
Bugg,
‘ rouglVykindly channels and so- th at is not typical of Tnmpu or Florida; a class of loyalty
"r
*•
_
■ Stony hail un inspiration. He ex­ Tne chairm an hnd just declared
rep«*r
that
should
draw
censure
from
all
Floridans,
Kiwanians
and
th
ere
is
a
howl
against
«
plained thnt lie had got on quite the result amid the applause of tho
ve ever done
In atl th a t I
Tampa
citizens.
nmposeil
combination
of”
bakers.
Lfrlcndly
term s with an opposing victorious faction, when ngnin the
ngth
on
which
to
I ’ve bad your $
delegate
from
up the state, n little, door swung o|&gt;cn nnd n limp henp,
But
•itv, each shop selling
lean.
A spade cannot be called a trowel when it is of true spade
in tousled garm ents, fell
In th a t I ’m richer far than they
ill'll nnd solicited by sickiy-looking, cross-eyed man. It attired
t&lt;!” 'u fifteen wholesale bak­ seemed that they had exchanged in nnd lay upon the floor where It
Who havo but yellow gold to spend dimensions. Dr. R. C. Levy, Tampa health officer, reports
the situation in that city as bordering on an epidemic. In a e r’s wagon* every day.
conversation and fine-cut chewing hnd fallen, nnd was recognized ns
F o r I can proudly boast today
I t was my luck to bo your friend. statem ent issued in connection with the Kiwanis Club’s a t­
Wlm pays for those wagons and tobacco, nnd hud found their tastes Stonewall Jackson Bugg. Some
EDGAR A. GUEST,
The families that eat the in thoroughbred horses ran lit the subtle homing instinct, working be­
tempted suppression of the news of smallpox prevalence; Dr. driver?
same channel so now there was a hind the ulcholic veil, had directed
o—-----bread.
his footsteps back to ,tho place
bond between them.
How many New Y ear’s resolu­ Levy characterized the club’s actions as "regrettable." The
which he nnd been carrying in
Herald believes that stronger term s nre applicable. NVe warm­ THE "GARTER hounuot" nf real
tions are you still keeping?
Mr. Rugg's idea was this: He his mind ju st before his mind left
--------- o----•—
ly sympathize with Tampa’s plight, but certainly no right flowers is announced in Philadel- would go straightw ay and seek out
We really dop’t see why it is too thinking person can cither sympathize with or condone the pblu, forget-me-nots, presumably the little cross-eyed man and would him. Friends ran to him and
raised his head, lie breathed
|a te to make your resolutions now.
just below the knee. Women lure him off to some out-of-the-way heavily but otherwise gave no signs
nlmost criminal actions of Tam pa’s Kiwanians, and the most worn
■
o-------—
spent centuries hiding their legs, grocery—they called them grocer­
I t ’s surprising that a mau of charitable disposition of this astounding suppreusion a t­ even with dreuses sw eeping-m ic­ ies Jn those day*—and there, under of conscious life. They shook him,
they heat him upon the chest, they
h it age and capabilities fiddles tempt would be to attrib u te such action to blind, unreasoning robes from the ground.
edver of friendship, treacherously called to him by his own name and
m3 the way Ford doea.
loyalty.
Now they exhnust ingenuity, would ply his intended victim with by other names.
•y •
.•
■» O-----—
calling attention to their leg*. strong waters until the lntter was
---------------------- o-------------------—
Conditions are said to he im­
“Stony,” they cried. "Stony, lisPink stockings, garters, slippers in n state of helplessness.
proving In Russia. W hst’a the mat­
en!
whyn’t you get him drunk?"
FLORIDA’S CLIMATE, IN my opinion, is the finest in thut look like a set of gold pony “ Boys," Halil he, “this yore'll be
ter, have they killed off a few llolV/ith difficulty 'he lifted otvtf
the UnionT possibly in the world. Florida’s soil, it is main­ harness, no stockings, sometimes, the wuy of it: I'll get him so drunk drowsy eyelid. W ith yet greater
aheviks ?
ho can't remember his own name. difficulty ho focussed a wobbly and
---- :— O-------tained, is more fertile than the Mississippi delta. Florida's high tide skirts.
Conditions must he Improving
I’ll get him so drunk he won’t be uncertain eye upon the distressed
But
you
irtuy
be
sure
thnt
hack
In Europeun countries. It in now sky—young people, bear me witness—is the most romantic of it nil usefulness and wisdom nblo to talk, walk, or stund up.* countenances of those who bent
considered profitable to counter­ in the firmament. Florida’s benches nre unique. Florida’s are nt work. Man's dull dress And then I'll stow him away in u over him.
fe it their money.
fruit is delicious. Can it be said that people are forced to evolution is about over. Woman’s corner somewhere to sleep it olT , "W hlah?" he inquired thickly.
and I’ll leave him thero and I’ll be i "W
............
visit the most liveable spot on earth for six months in the is only starling.
hyn’t .....
you___________
get th a t feller
Let us Imp* tliut “Gnuli* {truss­
back a t the hall in plenty of time to drunk like yOu"promised ?”
year?.
Are
the
hundreds
of
thousands—millions
soon—who
ing Obsorvuncs Day” "will la- &lt;&gt;bHe half freed himself from the
CHARLES E. Welch, grape juice cast my vote and bust up this here
served by observing the crusidug annually visit r lorulu, forced to spend their vacation in a
His
chest
m anufacturer, ardent advocate of tie. All you boys got to do is ju st supporting .vurms,
climate where overcoats and snow-shovels are unknown? prohibition, has died suddenly of make up n purse to buy tho licker heaved, his voice gurgled In his
with nnd I’ll do the rest,"
throat.
Annther thing to worry uboul People visit Florida because they are ctirious about it; they acute indigestion. You will now
Knowing Stony's magnificent ca­
“ D runk?” ho echoed blankly.
bear
the
ungodly,
including
some
those duys iq whether it’* n boy wonder if it can bu ns delightful ns is m aintained; they find
pacity his hearers gave loud cheers. Then proudly, as recollection came
physicians,
say
that
Dr.
Welch
or a girl when mention is made that* it is even lovelier than rumor has indicated, nnd they
By subscription a sum deemed to
of someone by the name of Billie, become Floridu boosters. So the boom, in its essence is not would not have died had he taken be amply sufficient for accomplish­ back to him: "Huh, hoysh, X got
that UP raskil so dadblamed drunk
a
"little
wine
for
hia
,
stomach’s
o------ing the intended stratagem was I couldn't see 'im !"
sake.”
forced,
indeed,
it
has
been
delayed
thousands
of
years.
For
Now thnt ulmuNt everything else
Is back to nonmil, we might have it has always been there,^Kieen, shimmering, fragrant, ro­
THE GREATEST noctiir. ...
the Prince of .Wale* favor u* with mantic, waiting for man tb come and discover it.— A rthur
Europe told E. H. Hnrrim an’s' rel­
another of hiii well known full*.
Somers Roche in Cosmopoltan Magazine.
TAMPA TRIBUNE
atives that he need not have died
o------so
young
hud
he
taken
good
light
,
_
ghl
"Manu/uetvircr* To Establish ,
wine in
in moderation,
’
. . his
The record of Id lynching* infest in the South.
wine
to .help
Radio Standards”—headline. Are; I
digestion.
1925
exactly equals th at of tho pro- All but one of the lynching* last
they for the aerials or does it mean | [
Other doctors said th a t Presi­ vlous year. If there bo regret thutycar were iiftho South and all were
MIAMI IIKHAl.l)
th a t -we ure all to get the m ire
dent Harding died of indigestion no better record was made, therene„ ro(,. MisBi««ir.ni
.i.
quality of static?
because he continued to cut h e a rt­ la still the satisfaction th a t t h i s ^ * ” 0*’ ™ , 1'" W * ; w th a1*- haB
'
1 ',. 0
. ,\t • 4*11
Several millions of people have it will hardly bo possible to mhkfl ily. after sweuring off complete­ number is fu r below th a t of a n y 1”11 uncnviabIo distinction of havBecause *hi» cloned w lthilrving
become intimately and distressing-1detours any more popular than ly.
year preceding the last two,' s in c e r e been the grossest offender. In
Berlin, Ellin &lt;MacKay will loao a ly
acquainted with the word “de­ they are «t present. The trouble
But do you know th a t Satan
have been compiled. While fairness to (ho la tte r - it m ay bete n mllliori dollur inheritance. tour,"
which has come to have u is not with the name, but with the ulwuys finds argum ents, and, any­ records
this lawless practice nas not been ,,,i,i th at th.- rff;r« ru
W onder if young Mr. uerllQ^.can new connotation in recent years,
very nature of that which bcara how, no indigestion Is worse than eliminated, it has been r e d u c e d ‘f " ap|M? r ^
sing thnt off now?
I
*
it is u very descriptive word, mean­ the name. A tem porary route, if the bootleg poison th a t men take greatly from w hat it was but
“ riff L ? h vi£ ?r a«alnBt th®
ing u winding away from the dl
few years ugo. Thus progress h a a ' ^ ! " JL "„;,n'e’.nb4i B
a
.When Flowers meets Shade will reel route, and those who huve done it is built on the plan of the de­ for indigestion now.
Wen made.
w,Mchu 1rcv. , ntly 1&gt;,"'-'hed a negro
rrn shade Shads v- or Shude uny traveling by automobile know tour, will cause no fewer words of
FIFTY MEN nnd women visited
‘Nflowers 7 I t shouldn't be how much of a winding away from suppressed or expressed profan­
■A hopeful phase lies in the n u m v E ^ a w h itT h . “t'fiuitted of m urd®*
Theodore Roosevelt’q grave yea- ber of attem pted iynchings frus- '
. ' &gt;•
, .
Bhsde because shude a direct route a detour may iv*. It ity than does a detour.
isn’t heaV
If Wisconsin will actually do terduy, the seventh anniversary of traled, Iq 39 instanocs officer*;
flowers. I t’s Is quite natural that some odium
_ .
■■■— ,
“ th at
little shady, should have become associate:! what muy be implied In the cnangn his death.
nruvented the efforta of mobs!
X .0 M
of sign-posts it will have aet un
How''/juickly m en fade Into the from succeeding and of these
_____
___
-I
owery.
with tho word. Thero is nothing admirable cxnmplo fo r the rcat of background a fte r death geta them . were
in southern states. Of more {jrcn, nrn._ . . . .
„ A- ,
a road which causes n great­ the country. If It will actually Dead only sven years, and Roose­
The Th
bin Inquirer says along
U the num ber o f pro-jflofi
Bw tlm «
pr°,&lt; ICt*d f£ I
sinking of the herrt than the make the detour u route, passable velt is us much a memory, a p a rt importance
by way
ita read- er
■edition* of those participating
fairlv imo,l in
^"lui® to b*
discovery
of
u
detour
sign.
era that
IJ K(KK‘ -&lt;n BP“ ®
this.
in some comfort, and not winding of the past, as H arrison o r Gar* mobs. Of 41 pontons Indlctod for
the first
state of Wisconsin is hoping uny more thun la ubeolutely nec­ field.
cousin I
p art In Iynchings W oH conviction .
-------- -id* -kjai
and hus to The
remove thi* cause of distress by essary from the main highway, It
received sentences ranging ?rom , “ u*t because a man says a thing
If lug to
’ hanging the wording on the de- may be able to popularize Hie new
_ D wm,
THE SH IPPIN G board, recently 80 day* in jell to eight years in, true hip wife shouldn't decide it
H ereafter in that s tile
qr.” W i’0 bo f
the penitentiary, while five o th ers'80 1 without Invetttlgatlng.
o e trike they- ’will bear tK« inscription, name. If the temporally route Is selling some ships and
received suspended sentences de--------the shaddock.. off V*d
^ tjjjJj.
_
to be nowise different from the de­ up others, W
"Temporary route.” This change tour it will soon be »&gt; unpopular to
pendent on good, behavior. Thli is The children may enjoy learning
Sanford Hera 14- .. A
bull
..............two
Will five an opportunity for the
Som
as the detour. Pebaje vrUl not
skeptics club to learn whether "A even use the uew nam e unlew it 1of th a t
pursued fortnariy when it was themoney in a Chicago swindle.
■tha*. t o go en- ■- - A d u a b w w
.
by any other name will smell meens « new condition. Tboy will
continue to use the oldor. ehorter,

IV
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Do not Nasf)| t l
ter evenlmt*—
for u better po*uk„
ml vantage o l our hull*
New classes In Phi,
typew ritin g now
at the Sanford W r Iih
day. Wednesday anil
nlng*.

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c l u b h o l d s f ir s t m e e t

OfKEW YEAR ON WEDNESDAY
"business meeting of the parliam entary law. These classes
onlan’s Club fo r this arc most interesting and of m eat
Wednesday after- benefit and all those interested arc
i a large attendance. Mrs. invited to join the class. There is
Ight, club president, pre- no charge, and the class is open to
her usual gracious and all those who wish to avail them ­
anli will entermanner.
selves of this splendid opportun­
Irrison Chapter
the reading of the minutes ity.
o'clock a t the
last meeting and reports
Mrs. Edward Marked! told of the
ho executive board, reports French classes to be held a t a early
Tulin will enterthe various chairmen were date. There will be classes far beof the Book
[her home on j.Vj. Mrs. D. P. Drummond, iners as well as advanced pupils.
o’clock.
• jlrm a n of the Music D epartm ent he charges will be $5 for 12 les­
the W. C. T. Sed attention to the “ Licurance sons. All thoso who wish to loin
I Mrs. McRaJ, fcneert" to be held a t the Worn- these classes are requested to^no­
and Palm etto its Club, on Feb. 6. I t will be tify Mrs, Markell not later than
yen to the public, Mrs. Drummond Saturday.
Mrs. jnnn
Jnhn nieiscn,
Meisch, ciuo
club treasurer,
Auxilinrv will tnounced. Thurlow Lieurance is J airs.
of Mrs L. P onsidered the greatest living com- reported 265 paid up memberships,
Cfroot nt • lloscr and pianist, specialising in This is an Increase over last year,
ns oireci
,he music of the American Indian. and with •*
....................
tho now year
starting
March
first,
it
is
expected
that an
lard Chapter U i^ !* * '8 wife, E‘Jna Wooley Leuranco is
____
_____ of "bote, bein'* called even greater membership will be
Uh Mm W T p
contralto
1 herMh T m e \ RTr ‘The Singing rInterpreter of Amer- enjoyed by the local club.
At the conclusion of the busi­
ica’s nature music.'*..
atters will g i v ^ e - On Tuesday evening of next week ness session, Miss Ix?ah W atters,
‘s ,—
4u k - the L iterature Departm ent mem­ of Lockport, N. Y., who is giving
„ of lectures
iPoets’’ a t th o (om* bers will bo a t home to tlm mem­ a scrips of lectures a t the Woman's
bers of all departm ents, their hus­ Club, gnvc a most interesting and
o’clock.
i..
Ida League p * '0*] bands mid escorts. The program instructive lecture on Paris and
Versailles, illustrating with stereiford Higl^chool will begin at 8 o’clock.
Mrs. W. L. Henley, chairman of opticon slides.
the Welfare Department, announc­
The meeting of the'G nrdcn Club
fufday
ed that the departm ent will give n will be held art Friday morning at
the
ir»t
Hou:.luncheon Jan. 20, to which ail club the home of Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth
10 o’cLk'
Avenue.
nyts a t the members are most cordially invit­ onABeardnll
Bhort social hour preceded the
inme -m bridge ed.On Monday morning a t 9:30 o - business meeting nt which time
\ VfJc a t 3:15 clock. Mrs. J. C. Gibbs, club parlia­
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and Mrs. H ar­
mentarian, will begin classes in ry B. Lewis acted as hostesses.
jdr at Lib-

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Parent-Teachers’Body
Members Of Sanford j
P o lic e Department THOUGHTS—WISE Of South Side Holds
Are Guests At Dinner AND OTHERWISE Interesting Meeting

Floyd C. Evans of A tlanta, Ga.,
■^ ■
was In the city on Thursday tra n s­
I t doesn't aeem a* If we heard
The members of the SanfoTd Po­
acting business.
lice Departm ent were entertained so much about Irish atewa as we
a t dinner Wednesday evening a t used to. In fact, I think a lot of
W. G. Forehand ofv Louisville, the Sanford Country Club.
the younger feneration would not
Ky., is in the city for a brief stay
A silver basket filled w ith cal­ know w hat you m eant by this ex­
attending to business.
endulas and ferna graced tho pression. Recently w» have taken
center of the dinner table while most of our ideas of the economical
Miss Mattie Morgan has accept­ place cardn done in comic figures meat cookery from France and we
ed a position a t th* Valdez as of policemen, marked the places think of tasty atewa a t being of
cashier and telephone operator.
of the guests. At 7 o’clock a French origin. I believe th a t the
tem pting six-course chicken d in -. original Irish atew m ight be either
W. A. PnUishall o f Orlando was ner was served.
*
■ I lamb or beef—b u t ' many jiersons
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Tho guesta were; R. G. Wil-1 here took It for granted th a t it
Tolar on Thursday evening at din­ liams, C. E. Williams, S. L, S m a rt,! was beef. The goodness of Irish
ner a t theic home on Magnolia A. H. Beckwith, nnd G, B. G reen.1stew, or any other stew for th a t
Avenue.
---- ------------------------j m atter, depends a g rea t deal on
fjp n rc rp
F l p P n H '/ i c : !slow long cooking. Tho addition of
onion8| carrota and potatoes with
Mrs. Fred Swatx and small son Vj KU fc t; ^ l \ .
of Jacksonville, are spending some
perhaps a little turnip seems tratime hero as the guests of her "CVav.
ditional with the Irish stew. When
parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. H. H. PatEne adds green pepper—as some
tishnll nt Geneva.
_____
•
recipe books advise—wo have a
The lovely home of Mr. and little Spanish infusion added to
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Stevens of Mrs. George A, DcCottos was the the Irish stock.
the Angcbilt Hotol a t Orlando center
much pleasure on Wed­
A g reat forward movement wa*
spent Wednesday and Thursday nesday of
evening when Mr. DeCottcs
dav here as tho guests of Mr. nnd was the genial host a t a stag buf­ taken In American cookery, it
seems to me when we first learned
Mrs, Wurt VY. W nm er.
fet supper, honoring the new Cir­ to use the casserole. How often
cuit Judge, Wallace W. W right when a dish is praised especially
Mrs. W. S. ’Jordon! who ha*
of Quincy.
the pleased housewife or cook. re*
been tin* guest of her niece, Mrs. formerly
A
veritable
bower, was the spa- pl]on7 "I cooked it In the casser­
James G. Sharon, for the past two clous home with
its silver baskets ole." This is especially true of
weeks, lenves Friday afternoon for filled with beautiful
golden calen­ m eat dishes. It would renlly be
her home in Jacksonville.
dulas and feathery sprays of mai­ worth while fo r you to go through
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\
den hair fern-*. These lovely blos- your favorite recipe book, studying
The Pipe Organ Club will meet
were also used in profusion all the casserole dishes and then
at the home of Mrs. Selg in Edge- tnms
in the large reception halls and make up your mind to try each
wood, with M ri. Rcig nnd Mrs. sun
parlor.
At 6:30 o’clock a
Pritcnford as hostesses. All mem­ daintily appointed buffet supper one that, from reading it seems to
accord with tho tastes of your
bers nrc asked to be present.
wa* served.
family.
The evening passed quickly in
Dr, S. W. W alker, formerly of w itty
toasts, atid exchanging of
Sanford but now of St. Petersburg tales nnd
In a great ninny households nowcurrtnt hnppenings.
spent the day here on Thursday
Mr. DcCottes' guests included n-dnys you find Individuals who
with his daughter, Mrs. Roby n few of hi* intimnto friends. j for one reason or another hnve cut
I-aing and son, Shade Walker.
Those Invited to meet Judge down on the amount of sa lt they
W right were: G. W. Spencer J r . , !e«t. Those suffering from too high
Victor Scaburg left Wednesday Samuel It. Dighton, Jam es G. blood pressure arc advised by.their
for Jamestown, N. Y., where ho Sharon, Wcymnn E. White, Fred
doctors —
to reduce
their ----salt conF r e d '---------------- ------.
was called by the death of his R. Wilson, Ernent
Krne-it F. Housholder, 1sumption. There are some people
father, E. H. Sonburg which occur- Forrest Lake. Lloyd E, Hoyle a n d , who nlwnys m isinterpret nny such
od Tuesday, from heart fnilure.
J. C. Bills, Jr.
' recommendation. "Goodness me,"
' says one
oqe mother, "If eating salt
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsma have
don’t
s hi
us their house guests, Mr. W al­
......................
let’s ent it nt.........
all. It may be only
ston's brother and his wife, Mr.
m atter of habit. Perhaps the
and Mrs. John Walsma nnd their
m,
i
•
children ought not to have any.
son, John Paul Walsma, of Grand
Yet of course children really need
Haven. Mich.
_ _ _
jsnlt—rnthor more thnn most adults.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Tolar e n te r - ' But the tendency is, in this country
Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Peck, who
are spending the winter nt Coro­ tnined must delightfully a i dinner ! least, to eat too much* It •* nn
nado Reach, and who »|&gt;ent this Thursday evening at thuif home on 1on*y hftblt for n eook to get into week here at their home on Pal Magnolia Avenue, in honor of 1° URC R "*t too much salt. And
mett
niorm

A
Entertains At Dinner
ror Judge Wrignt

The monthly m eeting of the
South Side Parent-Teachers’ Asso­
ciation waa held Thursday a fte r­
noon a t the South Side Prim ary
School, w ith a good attendance.
In the absence of the ritairm an,
Mrs. A. K. Powers, the meeting
was presided over by Mm. Fred
Daiger. Minutes were read of the
previous m eeting, a fte r which Dr.
Puffin, field medical officer of
Seminole, Lake, Volusia, O ranre,
Brevard and F lagler counties, gave
a most instructive talk on "D lp h th -1
eria and Its Prevention," which was ;
received with much interest by the i
members.
The school nurse, Miss Graves,
gave a short talk along this line, j
nnd also instructed the mothers in J
mkaing out tho diphtheria cards
which are being distributed.
Mrs. Stella A rrington snoke of
a lecture that Mias Loath W atters ;
will give for the Pa rent-Teachers’
Associations, to be held n t the j
Sanford High School on next
Thursday. This will be a joint meet- !
ing of the various parent-teachers’ i
associations, and it is hoped that *
sim ilnr organizations will be fo rm -!
ed nt that time for the gram m ar j
and high schools.
Following the talk by Mrs. Ar- |
rington, the regutnr routine of bus­
iness was in order, reports were
given by- the w elfare committee on
the advisability of providing paper
plates, cups and spoons for the
lunch mom. No definite action was
taken, hut will be brought up a t n
Inter time.
The playground fund wns then
discussed and money for that' pur­
pose turned in. All those who have
not turned in their donations of
one or more dollnrs ore requested
to do so nt the next m eeting.

,
EP* Not Ore Fur, But Many, Take settled reputation of worth, like
votional servHij-h Honors fdr Coats This diamonds. It is cm^cr to per­
Winter.
suade n man to invest n goodly
library open] Qnct, jt wa, t[,c ambition of prac­ price in n sealskin coat than in one
tically every woman to hnve n of broadcloth or cnrncou, let us say
sealskin coat. In fact when you -—because he has stowed away in
will meet nt j sn|j &lt;fur coat” nine out of the bnck of his brain an early ac­
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! ten worn in who heard you would quired notion that sealskin is one
ith Mrs. Selg immediately think “sealskin.”
of the valuable peltries.
as hostesses,
Now there nrc a dozen fnvorites.
by all means mink, that
lass will meet You eannot persuade sonic wom en, is Mink,
the favorite this year among
nt the home i that gray squirrel coats arc ' not
women possessed of th a t very
)rsey with Mrs. to he preferred to any other sort. the
enviable
combination of good taste
ind Mrs. J. A. Fragile? Why. if enred for as any nnd n full
purse. Enrly in the
good fur should be, the Squirrel
word came from Paris thnl
[the St. Agnes cnnl is quite durable, nnd it is— season
tho home of say mnny—one of the most gen­ tho smartest women there were
jlllins on Mng- uinely becoming of all furs. An­ wearing mink coats—and ns if by
Mrs. Phillips, other advantage of the gray telepathy the sm nrtcst women here
began to do the same.
litner and Mrs. | squirrel
coat is th a t it is suitable
There is a smartness about
jstessos.
Holy Cro.i* ] for evening wear as for daytime. broadtail that keeps it in favor
Senlskin has a way of enhancing among the discriminating. The lie u of r I nho . Lex
o’clock at the
are tn e
I H I I lumtinc rujsen n r - , v ,
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A. Newman on j the good looks of certain women. black broadtail cont has n faculty, guests of Mrs. Trapnel!’* pnrcntB, ’ ranged In silver baakots were c f- rcc,Pc call!t for rath e r than more.
I Sometimes it is it mnrvelous trans- past any other fur, of looking Mi. and Mrs. H. H. Pattishal) a t w tlv e ly arranged on cabinets,
Woman’s Cluh (former. You may. however, be one sm art this year, ntul next year nnd their home a t Geneva. Mrs. Trap- mantles and tables form ing a lovetwill begin classes ;
those who regard it as rath er tho year after. If you are willing, nell will he pleasantly remember- ‘Y fJoral setting f o r - th is , pretty
* law, at the club- j “middle-aged" and dull. As a mat- of coufse, to trdtU It with consid­ ed here ns Miss Blanche Pnttishall. " f fair- Centering the lace’ covered
Makes sFinvirig h continuous
pnek.
! tcr °f encouragement to the wu- eration and to have slight altera­
&lt;liniiig table was n largo silver bas­
Jny
i man who owns a sealskin cont,
delight.
A "Jam es-StropMr. and Mrs. Robert E. l.eo Jes- ket filled with red roso buds and
Literature Do- pleusc observe th at in Paris seal- tions, it will reward you by look­ sop of Milwaukee, Wis., are the maiden hair ferns
. 6_ o'clock
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nt home to the akin has l&gt;een revived this winter. ing sleek and sm art for an amaz­ guests of Mr. and Sirs. Howard; * n , elaborate seven course dinner
Men! Don't mlna the opportun­ Shave” is n perfect shave.
Janford Woman’s Of one thing be sure—it has a ingly long time.
t'. Long nt their home on P a r k was served.
ity to select your new Spring Suit $ 2 .00 n t
torts nt the club
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route to Miami nnd other points of Mr*- R. E. Tolar, Capt. and Mis. later. _Thvf Famous line of 8 lorrslilt Bridge Pn,*interest on the East Coast.
Thomas
Trnonell, Mr. nnd Mr*, Schaeffer with assurance of a per­
Club nt 3 o’-px i
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h lllG l t a i n s
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1 l o n o i I A 1| M p m l i p r e W n i Y l I i n * 1!
*op, Hon. W. A. Pattishnll and tak* your m easurements while at
|/ \ 1 1 iV ie iilU L I D VV U I I lc lIl O, Miss Mary Elizabeth Tolnr.
100 E. F ir st S t.
II. L. Perkins.
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Mr. And Mrs. R. Tol ar'
Entertain At Dinner!®
On Inursday Evening;

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LRIVALS

was held nt tho Enst Side Primar;
School Thursduy afternoon, wit
ith
!Z
■the chairman, Mrs. W. II. Singl16BlumenfrcJ, tary, presiding.
lumenfred, Mi
Tho meeting was opened with the
Indsberger, Mi- tinging of ‘‘America1’, a fte r which
”&gt;r!nndo; V. II ninutes of the last meeting were
E. F. Grif- •2nd and approved. Mrs. C. H.
Smith, Jack- Smith, secretary, placed her resflimbish, City: gnution a t this time due to tho
Sam Ferrell 'act that
th she is moving to another
z, Moore Hav- '•ection
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?n of the city
and would be
Mooro Haven; unable to attend tho east side m eet­
(onro llnvpn- ings. Mrs, C. C. McCrory wns then
Wayne; J. E. jlocted secretary and press reporfcnee. S. C.; J,
City; V. T.
Mrs. J. C. Dennett-was appoint­
ed chairman of the playground
igton, l). C.
“L E ■
•’*» und, which is being raised to as‘Louisville, Ky.i ■1st the Lions’ Club in equipping a
\tjn n tn • .1. M public playground.
Dr. Duffin, a representative of
' F , V. Geiger,
)!; Jnhn Iln. ih e&lt;Florida State Board of Health,
luderdale; W. qinke of the campaign which is
waged against diphtheria,
H. A. Stev- being has
been taking heavy toll
Jnmin J. Mnz- which
throughout
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Garner, Tam- told of preventions
nnd naked the
I’alntka; Mrs. co-operation of the mothers in
F, Smith, fighting tho disease.
lathan,
New
It was voted ■to join tho other
Miami; L. G. parent-tcachera' association for a
•8, McMahon, meeting to be held tha third Thurs­
GfHssel, Tam* day of January a t the Sanford High
B. Dayman, aenool a t which time MIsa Leah
in, Waycross, iVattcrn will givo a lecture.
‘ D. Dylly,
Mns. J. II. Jac
ackson waa apnoint•i City.
•d by the chairman, 'M rs. Wt H.
hiogletary, aa chairm an of the East
Side playground committee.
, The pennant for thla month was
won by the third grade.
At tho conclusion of business; a
K?
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Social hour waa enjoyed,’ the hos­
ttly appointed tesses, Mrs. J. H. Jackson and
by Governor Mrs. Morton Thigpen'serving dain­
i his official ty refreshments.
imed his duties.

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ville who is tho charming house
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guest of Mrs. Jnpics (L
Sharon,, , The Literature Department of
was guest of honor a t n delightful the Worn an’.* Club cordinlly Invites
bridge party on Thursday n ftcr-inll club members nnd their escorts
noon when Mrs. Sharon entertain- ( to a meeting to be held next Tuesed tho members of the Every \Vc«;k day evening at 8 o’clock.
Owing to urtsecn circumstances,
Bridge Club and n few others nt
tho play announced In the Year
her home on Tenth Street.
for this meeting, will not be
Golden calendulas nnd montnnon .Book
.given,
but an exceptionally in te r - |S
most ar- eating program
has been a rra n g e d ., ■
rooms where Refreshments will
be served.
|5 ^
^ card tables were arranged.
the
This is the third of a series of h
M arking tho tally ennis were the evening meetings inaugurated thla i JJ
card symbols, and n spirited game season, nnd they havo been very
of bridgo was played during tho gratoly enjoyed.
afternoon. The prize for top
score among the club membeni, a
lavendar relish compartm ent dish,
wan awarded Mrs. A. M.. DoForcst, who held high score.
Mrs.
Frank Gonzales having high score
among the guests, wns given
box of stationery. In cutting for
Most cnjoyablo In every way was
tho consolation prize, guest room
stationery, Mrs. Monroe Hutton tho bridge party given on Thurs­
was the fortunate one. Mrs. J o r­ day afternoon by Mrs. Alexander
don was also presentbd guest room Vaughn, when she entertained the
mernoers of the Idlers’ Bridge Club
stationery.
a t her home on Park Avenue,
Following the nwrding of the
Gladioluses in pastel tints and
prises, the hostess served a salad
pink hibiscus were arranged Infi
and sweet course.
charrfting profusion in the rooms
Invited to meet Mrs. Jordon were where tne card tables had been
Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. VV. J. placed.
Thigpen, Mrs. A. M. Do Forest,
A fter a most interesting game
g*
Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. Monroe
bridge, scores were counted and
Hutton, Mrs. Samuel Puleston, of
was found th at Mrs. Endor
Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mrs. D. L. it
Cffrlett
was holder of high score.
Thrasher, Mrs. George A. De CotRefreshments of oyster patties,
tei, Mrs. Howard Hullck, Mrs. cheese
sandwiches, n ut bread and
Bloomfield Hulick, Mrs. E. M. Gal coffee were served by the hostess
loway, Mrs. Samuel Dighton, Mrs. a t the conclusion J of the card
Hebert J. Holly, Mrs. Frank J. game.
Gonzales Mrs. H arry T. Bodwell,
Mrs. J. G. Ball, Mrs.* William . Mrs. Vaughn's guests were Mrs.
Mooro Scott and Mrs, W. Theodore John Meisch, Mrs. Endor Curlett,
Mrs, H arry Ifeeren, Mrs. Georgo
Langley.
‘ “H art,
- Mrs.
Henry
W ight,
Davis
Hen
Mrs'. M ortimer
Mrs. John 8need, M
Glover and Mrs. Ball.

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clerk of the
Mrs. B. R. G ray w aa the grac­
for six years and ious hostess on Wednesday1 afterughout Seminole
J*ben she .enttSlained Ihe
Gug Tym" bridge club a t her
home on west F iret Street. Stuff­
ed dates were placed on the card
tables and were enjoyed during
the game.
Tjj« prixe for high score, a love­
Interior bill,
ins before senate, ly Oriental powder J a r ,. waa won
continues rub- by Mrs. A .'H . Beckwith, while th*
consolation prize, a pretty barette,
Stapler. A
ficlala testify in went to Mrs. J .
set of salt and pepper shakers
inquir. .
was given Mrs. T. D .’Inabinet In
cutting for the low prise.
TO DRIVE
A fte r (hs card game, a tem pt­
it 'Prince' Carol ing salad course and sweet eoareo
ar care is that he w a t served by tho hostess.
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NEW FA LL DRESSES ON
SALE A T I-2 PRICE
Crepe satins, charmeus^wool serge
and poiret twill in all light and dark
shades. Same of these dresses are
worth up to $59.00. Two days, Sat­
urday and Monday 1-2 price.
$25.00 Dresses Will Go At

$12.50
No new spring dresses are in this sale.
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Some with fur collars arid plain sport
coats. Plaid and plain materials. All
wool velour, and needle point. A ll
the new fall colors. Regular price $ 15
. to $59.00, Saturday and Monday at

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For Saturday
A Special Offerjng of
50 Brand New

Spring Sport *
Dresses
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G E N U IN E

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ONE-HALF PRICE
Only 25 coats to be sold during this
sale. ,

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W A SH A B L E

RADIUM

An unusual assortm ent of
fine frocks, guaranteed fa st
colors, suitable for'm orninjr
wear. Exquisite paatel col­
orings consisting of rose,"
peach, salmon, green, lav­
ender and other new sha­
des.
FOR SATURDAY ONLY

$12.95

1 -2 Price Sale o f Coats and Dresses

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NORTHERN
CITIES!

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Mrs. Vaughn Hostess
ro Idler’s Bridge Club
rhursday Afternoon

A wedding, which came as a
surprise
tne many friends of
prise to the
the young couple, w as th a t of
n M attie Lou Long of Milton,
i Henry Urquifart of Sanford,
th) wedding taking place Dec. 29,
with the ceremony being perform ­
ed by Judge Maple a t Milton.
'he bride is the daughter of
M . and Mrs, J. It. Long and is
a oung woman of charm ing per­
son silty.
If, U rquhart was connected
wii i the HUl Implement Company
for several y e a n , but recently en­
ter d th e 'r e a lty field.
He has
hoi ts of friends here wbo will Jofa

BAUM EL’S

from better-thannew blades

Roumillat &amp; Anderson

by lhe death! ^ ' S’ Gl'W Entertains
At Delightful Bridge Milton Girl Becomes
Party On Wednesday B^ide Of Sanford Man

igfciiow, who
'for 21 years
’Which occured

The pennant fo r beat attend­
ance of nmembers w as won by the
fourth grade w ith Mias Zillah
Welch as teacher.

Velvet Shaves

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Important Business Is Mrs. J limes G. Sharon I
D iscussed By EastSide
Parent-Tcachers'Body Of Mrs. W. S. Jordan IClub Are Invited To
A called meeting of the E ast
t Tuesday Night Meet
Mr*, VV. S. Jordon of Jackson­
Sido Parent-Teachers’ Association

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ORLANDO, Fla., Jan . 8
— —John S. Mfisek, executive sec­
retary of the Orlando R ealty Board
has issued a sta te m e n t denying
that I* E. Ham ilton, rocently con­
victed of vlolating^the now real c»tato law, was a “re a lto r” as pub­
lished in papern throughout the
state. The secretary of the local
roalty board which la nffiliated
with tho sta te association of re­
alty boards and tho national a s­
sociation o f realty boards, ex ­
plained th n t while M r.' Hamilton
was a real estato dealer he was
not In the proper senso a realtor

HungarianCoupd’Etat
Was To Have Been
i Effected By More
Than 100,000 People

R egent’s Sympathy
In Plan Expressed
Counterfeit M o n ey
Wasn’t To Further
Plan, Says Prince

Masek
Who Violai
Law Wat

Roy G. Williams, Snnford’s po­
lice hond, begins fourth year In
office to which he wns appointed
nt ago of 2.1.

Snnford'H Police Head Began
Service With City When He
Was Only 20 Ycnr.s Of Age;
Horn In Mount Vernon, III.

Hair Parted

ON O N E H A N D

e in your neighborhood who

Bright Skinned
Nigger” Sought
Mnrv Smith, colored, who lives
near the corner of F ifth Street and
t'yoro. s Avenue, reported to the
police yesterday thnt she had been
n victim »&gt;f n “ flim -flam " game
and that her enrosity in learning
the game had cost her the sum of
$20(1.
An investigation disclosed the
fact that the old pocket book Irlek
had been pulled on her. This gamu
is said to lie one of those "you
hold my money. I c a rry your purse"
affairs wherein the owner of the
purso eventually loses.

Patrolm an t). II. Flaherty of Kan­
sas City, Mo., went into the A rg­
yll? Stale hank ami stopped three
l"«'k&lt;d the clerks in the vault. Dm*
bandits who hud taken $20,000 and
of the bandits shot nt him and llu
bullet pierced his cap just above
the badge, parting Ids hair hut
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leaving him unharmed. The hole
'jSK IJRIN G —Scbring began op- PENSACOLA. Additional uvia- in the cup can bee seen in tile pic­
ture.
•ratio n ns u pity, instead of a tow n,' linn instructors of the United
W»Q the dawn of tho New Ycur.
States Navy have been ordered
--------here to truiu n lurge clast; of flyIM D E CITY.—'Over u thousand ips.
residents of Hernando, I'asco uml
--------riuellua counties g a th e r here to
JACKSONVILLE.— A t l a n t i c
attend tho funeral of Deputy Toast Line adds extensively to
BRADENTON, Fla., Jan. 8.—(/!*)
Sheriff Hancock, believed to have J eniiipnionl h e ry i'm w hank- opens — Mrs. It. E. Howcn, III of .Sara­
boon ala in by u, negro
sota, wns probably fatally injured
and her two children Virginia, In,
FERN AN DIN A.—The first and
and IJryunt, six were badly injured,
U st "bull fight," 11 “barbarous"
when tlie c ar in which they were
one wan held hero in rH78,-accord­
riding turned over near here ye«ing to an old newspaper clipping
terdny afternoon. The cur was
ill iven by her htislmml who skidded
- MIAMI BEACH.—An appeal bus
into thu dith while trying to pass
heen sent to 'Postm aster General
another car.
Now for a postoffice for this city.

STATE NEWS BRIEFS

“ Need of n special designation
an opposed to real estate ag en t
or ‘real estate denier' came about
in the national activity of leading
brokers to professionalise the rent
entnto business. The decision to
operate under a code of ethics and
the active efforts to clhiiinate the
‘shyster’ as is nttested by the
sponsoring of the rrn l estate li­
cense law, under which Hamilton
was reprim anded, brought with it
the need to secure some m ark of
identification fo r tho public -»f
those brokers who wore engaged
in chnnging the realestnto busi­
ness to n profession.
“The word ‘realto r' w as adopted
bv the national association to ac­
complish this purpose. Hundreds
of thousands of dollars have been
spent by the various real estate
boards affiliated with the nation­
al organisation, to point out to the
public thnt the word ''re a lto r' Is
not synonymous with 'real estate
ag&gt;'iit’ or ‘ronl estate denier.”
“ Ill order fo t Mr. Ham ilton to
be able to ufo the term realtor or
to lie referred to in press d o ries us
n 'realto r' bo would have to be­
long to the Orlando Real E state
Hoard ns iong ns his business was
in this city, which ho Is not."

YOU CAN COUNT

You probably know that Cod
Livtr Oil conies In sugar-con ted
duccr in the world.
Ih cause it contains more Vitamines than any food you can get.You'll lie glad to know th at Coil
Liver Oil conteii in sugar-coated
tablets now, vi if you really want
to nut 10 or 20 pounds o f. rcul
healthy flesh on your hones und
feel w l l and strung ask Union
I harmaey or any d ruggist for a
box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
t Compound Tablets.
j Only till cents for HO tablets and
if you don’t gain five pounds in
30 days your druggist is author­
e d to hand you hack the money
yon paid for them.
It i n’t anything unusual (or a
perMin to gain 10 pounds in 20
dnv i
“Get Ah Coy's, the original and
genuine Coil Liver Oil Tablet.”

Fever

Grippe
Three Injured In
Automobile Wreck Co S to p th e m today

R E A D T H E H E R A L D F O R O P P O R T U N IT Y
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A complete* coverage of Sunford and Seminole Couttj

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Stop them quickly—all their dinger* ind
discomforts.Eiilthcfevcrand headache. Force
11« poisons out. Hills break colds in 14 hours.
They tone the wholcsystem.The prompt,re­
liable rtsultsluve led millions to employ them.
Don't rely on lesser helps, don't delay.
Be S u re I t's « A ll I k x P r ic e 3 0 c

Owners and Developers of

with portrait

MIAMI.—Fort Lauderdale was
’declared winner in the float con­
test held dosing the fiesta of trill.. FORT MYERS.—Sumvllle, a vilU ko several miles from Fort Myttrs, changes Its nnme to Bay Shore,
work begins on on brunch line of
Seaboard Air Lino to Fort Myers.
QUINCY.—Petition h are circu­
lated here for an election on n pro­
PARIS, Jam 8.- (/D—Mnaalvoposed $1,250,000 bond issue for nc.iM now is tho criterion of up in
good roads.
the minute jowolrj. The lung heart
nccklnco popular a short timo ago,
ST. PETERSBURG.—Cash priz­ bus given way to a Imgo chain roes of $.'I,.'I85, medals, loving cups Hcmliling in everything hut weight
and trophies have heen announced the kind of ornament worn by sla­
for the National Horseshoe Pitch- ves thousands of years ago.
res' Association Tournuinciit, to be
Another fashionable ornam ent in
held here February 8-17.
"Babylonian bracelet," the
of which has grunt knobs
EUSTIS.—Eustls is sending out ,,f ci&gt;loreil stone. They are roughlv
Invitations’ to oilier points of the curve &lt;1 with quaint figures nml look
statu for a horse shoo tournament, ns though they had been dug up in
to ba held here Jan. 0.
so no pro-historic cave.____ _

H E A L IN G
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Seminole County, Florida
Wm. R. Kenan, Jr., President
J. W. Hoffman, Vice President
General Offices, City HIdff, •
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Unequaled citrus and trucking lands. Poultry and dairy farming.

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H ealth of- the . CommunityJ

biscuits and sy ru p l And o f course, th e
s y r u p is W hite L abel , th e Pure Georgia
Cano country-mado syrup. Tho Whito Label con brings
to your tabU&gt; the genuine all-cano uyrup, just tho kind
you’ve had down on the plantation.
Vjge it on waffles, batter cakes, hot his:uitV or just plain bread —you’ll enjoy
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year. Rates reasonable.

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A. G. Wagner
Resident Agent.
"Chuluota, FU.

r p im i Is sn unselfish ltd* » Chtroprectsc which ms, nos b* full,
i understood i is seeks, and ha* slwsy. sought, to build the health
of each community, that peoele may be happur and more pcduCtlve. rrosperttv b closely silled wuh phyocsl strength snJ treeUaro from the sundry llnle and b!» tils which seem to be the
hetitac* of Ufc Itself.
Often dies* (11s can be conquered without recourse to more serious
sml perilous method*. Th* Chiropractor U. first of all. • wise ar I
studious Investigator of ouucs Hu disgnuu* of « symptom, a mujc.
is based on snmomsr* knowledge of the function of the humi:.
Ixxly and Its organs. There is no tsasolry—no miracle-wo,kn ,It Is no more than analysts, bora of many years of sympathetic
'lodcncandiM.
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CH IROPRACTIC SPECIALIST
Booms 307*308 F irst N ational Bank Bldg.
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Iloura 0 to 12, 2 to C, and by Appointment

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Location. Southeastern Seminole County, 36 miles South o f New Sm yrna
on New Smyrna-Okeeehobee B r a n c h Florida East Coast R. R.
good hard surface roads, 22 m iles from Sanford and Orlando and M
milep from the Cpast at Indian River City.
Unusually good hunting and fishing f o r recreation.
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Outstanding features are many. A visit will convince you this is thep
to locate.
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Townsite beautifully located 63 feet
lakes within .its boundary making an ideal location for . winter home
or permanent residence.
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Attractive prices. Maps and literature on lequest.
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stated fo n d Companie^®^ the.Florida
Chuhiota Company is one of the
East Coast Railroad (Flagler i

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Ben to it and the
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B urnt is Hansen
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-•In., Jnn. 8.—
.he Supreme
;ually live tho
•tion of a man
iciatcd in sut the state for
, and who is
Ion to obturve
to* of tho jusfDnc els*,
thin man, who
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le use
Kn to bo fopf a t large. An
m a seat upon
ad them selves
M onastery, bo
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of tho Judges
Court building
then visiting
ithcr they are
reception they
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SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Jan. 8.—
(/P)— Down here in the ahadow of
the old Alamo, folks generally and
the police in particular, have a
reputation for being quick on the
draw and quicker on the trigger.
Dot San Antonio, w ith a popula­
tion of* more than 200,000 and a
llce departm ent of 193, has not
d a m ajor robbery in live years.
The rem arkable absence of gun­
men, safe blowers and others of
th a t portion of the population is
accredited to the fa c t th a t there
are 26 man on the force who are
expert pistol Shota. The whole
force, including the mitrkMn«n*hlt&gt;
medal-holding Chief T. 0 . Miliar,

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’sshington reelf discharged
ng a passport
Uier American
to a long stay itself.
A fter the w ar ho was shifted to
mo an Amer- the cavalry arm and was. stationed
n handed an a t F t. Riley, when Hb received
War Dcpart- Liberia’s call.

Of High Court
Justices Are
und Miss The
iin Of Friends

Decrease la Thefts To Be PuM shed In
Through UseOfGun St. A ugustine Soon

ness and go back w ithout so much
as a telephone call, to let.m e know
when they are here."
Supreme Court judges, in spite
of the solemn dignity of their posi­
tion, like loclal calls a t their of­
fice, Judge Ellis asserted. A chat
With an acquaintance aervjM to
break the drab routine of adjudica­
tion. he averred.
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posed of men who arc always wll-

Federal Law To
Protect Swans

WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—W —
The 10-yonr closed season during
which swans m ay not bo hunted
anywhere in Uaited States will
expire on Dec. 7, but under a
federal law enforcing a treaty
with Great B ritain on the sub­
ject, it will still bo unlnwful to
kill such birds a fter thnt date, ac­
cording to an announcement nt the
United States Departm ent of
unlcsn they address themselves to Agriculture.
the board walls before them, or to
Tho treaty with Great Britain
the likeness of form er supreme contained a clause enacted for the
protection of birdn m igrating be­
tween the United States and
Canada.

Many Escaped
. Convicts Caught
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 7.—(/P)—
One hundred and twelve prisoners
escaped from state road camps in
1924 and 103 in 1026, according to
figures supplied by the clerk of the
prison bureau, Judge T. E. An­
drews.
In 1925, tho state farm had 29
escapes and 31 in 1924.
Seventy prisoners were recap­
tured for the state road depart­
ment in 1925, with 55 the previous
year.
The state farm reenptured 19
during the year ju st ended, and the
same number in 1,924.
During 1925 there were 15
deaths in the Florida state prison,
compared to 21 in 1924.

ha Statement
"Justice W. H.
■ the bench for
»; to give voice
I in the m atter,
fatly forgotten
n best friends
’•aid. "I've had
rlends come to
tty old home at
iqnct their bust-

Havc you thought about our
Spring Suit yet? Mr. Amnson
with the Storrs-Schacffer Com­
pany has a complete showing of
new spring fabrics and will take
your mcaKurcments now. Call nt
B. L. IVrkln’a and talk to him.

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the Trlbuno will be issued weekly.
In the firs t Issue of tho newest
paper In America's Oldest city,
there are many articles which will
bo of interest to ettisens througghout the State, It is m id. Under
the heading “Florida "News F ifty
Yoars Ago"' arc reproduced a
number of nrticles carried in the
Bevcrai, newspapers published in
tho Suite in 1877 and 1878.
These items will appear each
week and will be authentic re ­
prints, as tho Editor, Frank
Webb, hns a complete record of all
the happenings in the Stato a t
that time.
Iluving been connected with the
Legislative branch of the Florida
Government fo r a number of
years, the E ditor is fam iliar with
every political movement in tho
State. He Will comment frequent­
ly on Stntc affairs. _
In the first isiuc of the Tribune
is an editorial on "Florida’s Re­
presentation In Congress". In this
article it is pointed out thnt tho
Four members of Congress from
Florida arc representing more than
n million people more than they
did when the F ourth one was ad­
ded in 11)10.
It is the purpose of those puhfishing It to moke it of Statuwida
interest.

Insurca a Profit on your investment and Offers an Ideal Location for
your Home.
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Ilomcseekors will fine in Sanford Grove the Ideal location for their homes,
broad streets, sidewalks and n genera! beuutification program are included
in the development program. Already great headway has been made
with the improvement program, und every day brings this most desir­
able hopie community nearer completion.
We will gladly accompany you to the property and point out to you the
wonderful investment opportunity offered In Sanford Grove. A call or
phone message will put you in touch with a courteous representative.

Rate Hearing Will
Be Held In Sanford
BART NASON, Sales Director
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 7.—&lt;/P)—
Examiner Fuller of the interstate
commerce commission will hold a
hearing nt Sanford Jnn. 25, nt the
request of largo shipping Interests
of thnt place to determine whether
the distribution of - fertilizer ma­
terials front waterside storage !s
intrastate or interstate, it was
learned at the railroad commis­
sion toduy.
Kloridn fruit growers, it was!
stated, contend th at the shipments j
are local movements from wure-|
houses nt Jacksonville and Tnmpa. and should take lower rates,
while the railroad companies clnjm
that they are through shipments,
and require interstate rates.
Fred H. Davis, nttorney fo r the
railroad commission, hns been a s k -1
ed by the examiner to represent]
thnt body a t tho hearing.

Phone 249

First National Bank Bldg.

THEHIGH SHORES OF THE ST. JOHNS

In the entire region of Greater Sanford, there can be no duplicating the environment of this beautiful and se
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Dry A ffidavits Filed
Fertilizer Expert Believes Florida
Will Turn To Farm Development Soon
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' JACKSONVILLE, Jan u ary 8r - to Mr. Wilson, is developing a
Bclicf of the Floritln Suite Cham­ huge tra c t west of Hollywood pre­
ber of Commerce that many devel­ paratory to settling it with fa rm ­
opers In the state will turn from ers. In West Florida this charac­
town lot proposition nnd devote te r of work has hoen in progress
renea Highway Completion their
energies to agricultural land* since Inst spring nnd In Central
To Be Rushed At Cost Of !«nd that Florida during the next Florida, hotnhly In Clay County,
$2,000,000 Of County’s | two years will .witness tin unpre­ thousands of acres arc under de­
growth in farm s and J m m velopment.
Money, O fficial Assert cedented
Mr. Wilson dc-claml th a t the land
| production is apparently borne out
hunger
the North nnd middle
'by
investigations
made
by
Lorento
JK E Y WEST, Fla., Jnn. 8 (/P&gt;— , A. Wilson, president of the Wilson- West Is inincreasing
and
Bids were opened here yesterday I Toomer Fertiliser Company. Mr. bounds as l he result ofbytheIcopn
growing
wr the Board of County Com mi shtoners of Monroe county for com­ Wilson, in addressing the Truth tip of the sons of farm ers who de­
motion of the Oversea Highway, ! About Florida Conference here sire trf strike out for themselves
Involving a sum of approxim ate­ Tuesdny, declared it would not be and that thousand will come to
I surprising if farm development ! Florida the moment nn atte m p t is
ly $2,000,000.
T Contracts have already been let 'during thy next two or three ycnr»|j made to bring them here and if
*' (the developers offer them advnnfo r n total of 49 miles, of which does not sweep the state.
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n
,.Central
and
West
Florida
' tngeous opportunities.
18 miles of road nnd bridges have
Some of the developers, Mr. W il­
been completed at a cost of ap­ developers who ha’A* purchased
j large tracts during the last few' son said, nre preparing to assist
proximately $4 00 ,0 00’. '
The completed bridges include months have been quietly clearing settlers financially nnd with ex-tlie Boca Chlcn, connecting Stock the land. buiblipg roads and mak­ pert advice about farm ing con­
ing other improvements necessary ditions in Florida until they are
in the conversion of raw land into able to make their way by thenifarms.
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Clearing is now being done on Hollywooil Corporation, according middle West, dissatisfied with enmIpnrntively small returns fpr their
the Key La rgo road, the contract
, work and with the long, cold win­
calling for construction of .'II miles
ters, are investigating opportunit­
of highway. This work is in the
ies hern and the only thing neces­
hands of Jam m er Brothers Con­
sary to settle them on the land is
te' atruction company.
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The road from Stock Island to
education relative to the advanta­
Sugar Loaf was constructed by the
ges to be derived by moving to
Tide W ater Construction company.
Florida. '
Construction of the highwny in
m aking automobile trafific possible
hundreds
, Florida now imports
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from Key W est to Minmi will be
mH!inns of dollars worth of foodtaken up by the commissioners a t
s'u d s which might be produced
an early date. Surveys nre now
here with the advantage that it
under way for the three bridges,
would keep this money at home,
one of which will be seven mites
long, nnd Involving a construction 1h&lt;
and there is every indication that
coat of several million dollars. I t 'n i
business interests in th e s l a t e have
is believed that the county com- nr
awakened to the immeasurable
missloncrs will grant franchises j |)t
value of agricultural development.
lo private corporations for the con- to
atruction of the bridges, ami that j —
the spans will be completed npproxlmntelv on the same dale as j A‘
tho highwny.
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18 .Miles Completed
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I t is impossible a t the present T
' tim e to sny ju st when the h ig h -’X
way will Ih» completed, those in &gt;+
touch with the project stnte. Fif- ^
tc in months was required for &amp;
construction of 18 miles of the +
highw ay on the Key West end.jX
afld about the same time for ex- 4*
tension of the Dixie Highway from ^
ita present term inal to the ftp-, 4*
proach of Key l.urgo. Work is j £
now under wny on Stcnm IJont *.
Creek bridge connecting Key I.nr- * CAN MAKE AN EXCELLENT CONNECTION IN
go with the mainland.
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SANFORD
Tho county commissioners, it was jj
learned here, expect to make much J
Snore rapid progress .on thr* re- j J
mainlng approximately K.l miles of I f
highwny required for fhtUhirig the j J
entire project than was made on *1*
the initial stretches, low ing th e 1J
conclusion th a t the entire project ! £will be finished in less than a period I +&lt;•+&lt;■

• i t * under A c n e * T. Lewtsf
P I k u w . b y w1f».
ed or otherwise in and to the f o l - _

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!“? i u ‘n 8am,nD,# h ^ h 5 K ? n d ^ n ^ « l l pVAJie!i, cUimt:
'Flin’V o r t h w . r t Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter
o f Section
Fourteen. Township T w e n ty one flouth. Range
T h ir t y - o n .

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t S i* « tate tn
^ i h » w l n F d t ^ r t b ^ real e s t l l e In
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fn1**nd*^to***hV*abo v* **3eecrlb e «f'p r o - t o W ^ ^ o n f ^ ^ f v i n r . and
petty,* whether Known or unknown;
^ T h u r e fo n 'd lordered* to appear^to^"the'above^m * ceased or otherwise' In and to the
tYued n u « e o n o r before the first above described real estate; ft. C
V i n ^ a v In March A D. JM*. same! Bedford, I f livin g, and i f dead, all
h'-lEg i rule day of this court. a nd fPkrtlea cla im in g Interests under It.
C. Bedford, deceased or otherwise.
otherwise,
U i. t i n t s i r nr the month, and In U.
tn and to the above described prorty ; to all parties cla im in g In ­
rest under Mary A. Thurston, or
and esch o f you. and said cause
Otherwise, In and to the above d e­
proceed ex parte.
scribed
real estate; to nil parties
It Is further ordered that this
order be published once a week fo r cla im in g Interest under R. C. Bed­
eight consecutive weeks In the San­ ford, or otherwise, In nnd to the
ford Herald, a newspaper published above described property; to all
parties cla im in g
Interest
In and
at Hanford. Florida.
W IT N E S S my hand and seal o f to the above described'property.
You and each o f you are hereby
said court this the 3 l« t day o f Dec.
ordered to appear to the above en­
titled
cauee nn or before the first
(Seal) m S '
V. R. DOUC1LASS.
Clerk Clrrult Court. Seminole Monday In March. 191*. same being
n rule day of this court, and thA
County. Florida.
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fir st day o f the month, and In de­
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fault thereof a decree pro confesC H A R L E S I\ DICKINSON.
ao. w ill be entered agnlnat you nnd
.Solicitor fo r Complainant.
each o f you, ad said cause proceed
IN T im CTnr.’ IT c o u r t . s e v ­ ex Itpnrte.
Is further ordered that this
e n t h J t'lllt ML
M R OH I T order be published once a w eek fo r
SEMINOLE ro ll STY, FLORIDA, eight consecutive weeks In the
IN CHANCERY.
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"Sanford H erald " a newspaper pub­
Kill T o quirt Title
lished at Sanford. Florida.
R O B E R T HUNRERFORD
IN D U S ­
W IT N E S S my hand and the seat
T R I A L SCHOOL. a non-nrofR cor­ o f thn said Court, this the 31st day
poration. organised and existing o f Dec. A. D. IMS.
under laws of the State o f F l o r ­ (S e a l)
V. E. DOUflLABS.
ida. Complainant.
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole
Vg
County, Florida.
flEO R G E i'tOCES. el nl. D efend­
B y : A. XP. W E E K S . D. C.
ants.
C H A R I.E 8 P. DIC KIN SON.
Order of Publicstlntt
Solicitor fo r Complainant.
To Oeorge PlgiP’S and — ——

The Development That is
Developing is the

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K N T II J l Dll IA I, CIRCUIT, RKHINOI.H rOIJXTV, F LO R ID A .
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CHAN CERY.
I m il Tn llulet Ttlle
M. M. S M I T H . Complalrant,
vs.
ARNES T. LEW IS . I f lltlng, nnd If
dead, the heirs, devisees, g r a n ­
tees, or other claimants
under
Agnes T. Lewis. In and to the
follow in g described lands In Semi­
nole County. Florida, lo - w lt :
The Northwest Quarter
of the
Northeast Quarter, Section Fou r­
teen
Township
Tw en ty- one
South. Range Thirty-one East,
nnd all p a r t i e s claim ng Interests
In nnd to the
abrvrn described
p r o p e r t y , whether known or u n ­
it now it. IV f o n d a n t s .

tinier of I’nbllestlnn.

T o Agnes T. Lewis, If living, nnd
If d e a d , nil p e r s o n s claiming I n t e r -

v Homes Sell As Fast
-ELECTRIC LIGHTS
RUNNING WATER
-TELEPHONES
This Beauty Spot

108 Magnolia Ave,

A wise
investment

N A T IO N A L SHOW W EEK
Its superior location—its accessibility to all Sanford—its
complete development and improvement program—•
mark it as a wise investment.

I n is u n l b? i!ie finest iiisp la y o t rord
passen^erenrs tlic public has o v erseen .
It w ill ^ivc ynu an en tirely n ew co n ­
cep tio n oi the heautVnncI u tility o i’the
various Ford body, types. E ven if you
have already m ade ;1 careful in sp ec­
tion of ih e im proved Ford cars, y o u
should see ibis D isp la y — for it is
so m eth ’iv* eiu cv o ; new.
The Show v»iil begin Saturdry m orn ­
ing January 9, and will last u n til
Saturday night, January 16. D e sure
to see it!

Located on State Highway No. 3 (Sanford - Orlando
Road), and surrounded by development activities of
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The Second Unit is now* open
for reservations.
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the final announcement is made.

THE BRITT-CHflTENDEN REALTY COMPANY, INC.,

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U If ordered that you and each
of yuti appear to tho ■worn hill of
complaint herein filed on or before
thr I n day o f February A. D.
m e . the aame Patna a Rule Day
o f this Honorable Court.
It la further ordered that this
notice he publlahrd In Tho tu.ilford Herald, a newanapor publishAil In tho Cnnnty o f tb-mlnole, Ktate
o f Florida, once n went for four
consecutive v.'eefa
W m i B H i l the hand and neat of
V. W. !»• u glass. Clerk of the Circhlt
C o u r t In and fo r Seminole C o u n t y .
Florida, this the Slat day o f Doc.
A. D. 1»»3.
(Heal)
V. K. DOUODAsa
Clerk Circuit Court.
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l a ih u f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s In
S e m ln o t* C o u n ty . F lo rid a . to - w it:
, The W*nt Quarter o f ths Souths
■wont Quarter o f ths Northeast
Quarter *»f Section Thro*. Townshin Twenty-one South, Itanga
T w r a t r - M a r i jo iit.
T o Howard It
If llrIniC.-Arul. If d e a d . a l t p a r t i e s c la i m 1tats IntiTi&gt;t» under the M id Ho­
ward I„
M crrlm nn.
deceased. or
otherwise, lit nod t o 't h e above de■crlhed property.
T o D a v id B . f i e n d . tf llvtntr, a n d .
If d e a d , a l l - p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r est/V u n d e r t h e M i d D a v id It. ( l e a d ,
it c r e a t e d , n r nthiT W iao. in a n d in
th it f o l l o w i n g d e n c r l b e d
l a n d * In
iWnUnoie c e u n s y . F l o r i d a . m - t v i t :
T P * N o r t h 'v e a l Q u a r t e r o f t h e
MAflimtH A VOOHHfrt.
j ?ii&gt;rth«tt.*i|'Qn irt* r o f t h n N i r t h SoVrltor* fo r Complainant.
• " a t Q u n rte r n f S ectio n F ifte e n ,
T o w n ' i h 'o , T n e n ’ v - .i n e H outh.
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lu&gt;t.
T o Marloa II. Downey, If living,
and. If dead, a l l . parties claiming
Intereata under the aald Marlon ID
Downey, rtt-rensed, or otherwlae. In
nnd to t h i Dart nbnVo described
property.
a n d nil perso n * c l a i m i n g n n I n t e r «&gt;*t In n n d tp t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r l o p e t t y In S e m i n o le C o u n t y , F l o r i d a ,
to -w lt:
T h o N o r t h H a l f o f t h n H o u th en*t Q u a rte r of th e N o rth e a s t
Q u a r t e r o f th e N o r t h w e n t Q u a r ­
t e r of S ectio n F i f t e e n . T o w n s h i p
T w e n ty , one
S outh.
l i n n go
T w e n t y - n i n e Kant.
Y ou a n d bvmi o f y o u n r e h e r r tiy o r d e r e d th appear t o t h e n h n v e eiiune. tt1n first M o n d a y In Xlnrch,
A. D. I92fl, dam e b e i n g th n flrn t
■lay of li f e m o n t h ,
n n d n r u lo
d a y of t h i s ' c o u r t . n n d In d e f n u l t
If dead, nil parties claiming Inter­ t h e r e o f n i l r t r r e p r o c n n f e s s b w ilt
est* under tha
nald -flaylord O. ho e n t e r e d a g a i n s t y o u . n n d en ch
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Ion* t-tirly Tut-s
o f th e sessio ns
l w ill g o on u
lobiltto u r
of
H t n - s of th e proK d , w o u ld lip th o
B C sp ch o -S lo v n liin ,
p in
P in u lln fr, n f
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II,th e y d c jm r t for

LlVo delegate:! nnd
p i rcproHi-nlativiH
I the vnriuuii states
I convention.

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tr.M, N o r t h 7 d e g r e e * . 20 m l n t itr*. W e $ t - C f t f e e t , K o u l h w e n t eriy loo fe rt,
HoullicuHlernly
• i on f e e t ;1 ‘ ’
M a r l » n S m y t h , If l i v i n g , n n d if t l o n d ,
ni l p a r t l c * Claiming I n t e r e n t n u m l r r M a r l o n ' H m y Hi, d e c e a s e d n r o t h ­
erw ise , In n n d t o t h e l a n t a b o v e d e ­
s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y ; Ho w a l l e S m y t h , If
living, a n d
If d e a d ,
nil portion
c la im in g lntoronin
u n d e r Itonalle
Smv Hi. de e e n f i e i l o r o t h e r w i s e , l a
amt in th e last
above described
p r o p e r t y : A r t h u r S m y t h . If l i v i n g ,
n n d If d e a d , a l l p a r l i e s c l n l i u l r i g
I n t e r e s t s u n d e r A r t h u r S m y t h , tiee r a s e d o r o t h e r w i s e . In n a i l t o t h e
list a b o v e d e sc rib e d p r o p e r t y : A l ­
i m S m y t h . If l i v i n g , a n i l If t loml,
all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r
A l l a n Hmy lit. d e c e a s e d o r o t h t y w l s e .
In a n d t o t h e l a s t a ' h o v e d e s c r i b e d
p r o p e rt y , n n d all p a r t i e s , w h e t h e r
f . i i o w n oi* i i n k i i i i t v n . &lt; l a l m l n g I n t e r • s t s In a n d t o t h e l a s t a b o v e d e i l l.eil p r o p e r l \
V « u a n d e ncl i o f y o n n r e h e r e b y
o rd e re d to a p p e a r to t h e a b o v e e n ­
t i t l e d enli st - ott tic b e f o r e t h e f i r s t
. Mo n d a y I n Ma r t - h , il*3H, t h e s a u t e
b e i n g a l i t t l e D a y o f t h i s t ’o i i r t . a m i
t h e f i r s t titty o f t h e m o n t h , a t t h e
office of th e C le rk of th e C ourt, at
the Seminole
County
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Sanford, Florida,
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o r o th e r claltnnnlH u n d e r Duey R D a v i s ; th o
heirs, devisees, g r a n t e e s o r o t h ­
e r c l a i m a n t s , u n d e r W i l l i a m F.
I t u s s e l l. d e c e a s e d ; t h e h e i r s , d e v ­
isees, g r a n t e e s mi o t h e r c l a i m ­
a n t * u n d e r M a t t h e w It. M a r k s ,
d eceased ; A n n a. S to k e s nnd th e
f li v in g , n n d If
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p e r i ll e d p r n p e r t y ;
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Of F l o r i d a M h i­
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f n w n . l i l p 21 S.,

l u-lrs, d e v i s e e s , g r a n t e e s o r o t h ­
e r c l a i m a n t s u n d e r A n n h Hl o k e . i ,
•Ia s s n T. l i a v l s . I n d i v i d u a l l y a mi
n s A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e Kf t t n i r
o f W i l l i a m F. I t u s s e l , d e c e a s e , |
and thn heirs, devisees, grulilecx
o r o t h e r c l n l t n a u t n u n d e r Jes-uT. D a v i s , I n d l v l d t m l l y n n d n s A d ­
m i n i s t r a t o r o f I h u l aHt Jt t e- uf- . UUI ,
I t a m F. I t u s s e l ,
deceased;
the
C e n t r a l S o u t h e r n D u m b e r Compa t t y , tin O h i o C o r p o r a t i o n a n d
the docUlioltlers of the Cent m i
South, in I,unifier
C o m p a n y an
Ohb* C o r p o r a t i o n .
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nlf-ftinK m o ' t i p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g nil I n t e r l St l a ( h e r e a l ( i r o p e r t v h e t e l t l a f t e r ilrxcrilnnl.
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OR the man or woman who is seek­
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tion, delightful surroundings and ar­
tistic development, V E N E T I A N
ISLES have a peculiar appeal.

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The very situation of theEe island ^ejps,
out in the heart of sp ark H ^ IjisCjmiq
Bay, gives them at.^pep h’ptp solifiidfe
and accessibility—qualities*that are 3P
eminently desirablyfpr yppr home. Be­
cause of their very location,, and,
rangement, they can neyey become congested, though every
and at the same time they wil^lbia
quickly and eksily reached Trpm
the heart of the city via Venetjap Wft^r
and the great lOp-foot Dvive-of;
CampRnili which crosses this . iaj
chain northward to connect
Miami Shores causeway.
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Rememher-r.

thereforc his price is lower than surroumlimr owners,
expect to Ret. 12J/o acres on West F irst St., which will
divide into sixty lots at an nverngo cost of $500.00 per
lot. Total present Road' frontage 1,400 feet, being
corner with GOO feet on F irst Street.

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You cannot reproduce Ri^cayne
Bay. Only Nature' could have
created such a magnificently
beautiful setting.

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Where you have a property of
superlative disirability, of which
%e supply i§ dpfiniteTy P-nd posi­
tively limited, .youTv own good
will tell you that eV&amp;rmdreasing values are inevitable.

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ant} atjriQspheFP BUWQUPding a
home Irnilt Q»
HjajFLtficently developed property in such a
magnificent setting!
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Lot 2, Block 7, Mellonville Ave., $4,000
Lot 9, Block 6, Elliott Avenue, *
Eastern E xposure...... . ...... $4,200
Lot 10, Block 6 Elliott Avenue,
Eastern Exposure
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Imagine, if you will, the outlook
from Venetian Isles over the bay
toward either Miarqi vpr Miami
Beach—by day or by night!• .Picturd sin your own mind what it will
meqn to enjoy the environment

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that waterfront prpperty is always the most dpsirpd
and the mqst sought for; that B is^ yne ^fiy,
prpperty, in the Miami distinct, '
paramountji rifiat
Venetian Isles are ip the heart 0f.Bisj2aynp.Ray. - 4 .

R. W. LAWTON
203-205 Mcisch Building
Sales Force: R. W. LAWTON, J. M. ROCHE

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moans millions - of red*
■luoana health all over,
leumatlam. Nights of
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T-&gt; l.iiiy D. D avis, if li v in g nnd
If ...... . all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g i n t e r ­
e s t s u n d e r Dttcy D. D avis, ilerensi-d
o r oiheryvlne in t h e r e a l p r o p e r ty
h e r e i n a f t e r d e s c r i b e d ; all p a r l i e s
c l a i m i n g I n t i-r e s ts u n d e r W i l l i a m F
ICiixxctl ili-e.-asi-il, o r o t h e r w i s e ; In
tiie r e a l p r o p e r t y h e r e i n a f t e r d e ­
s c r i b e d ; nil p a r l i e s
c la im in g In ­
ti - r e s ts u n d e r -Mathcyv
It, M a r k s
deceased,
tir n th e r y v lso ;
lit tloreal
(troperiy
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ibs c r i b e d ; A n n a S l o k i s , If li v in g mid
If &lt;l4 ad all p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g I n t e r ­
e s t s ti n d e r A min H to h es, .........u se d
o r o t h e r w i s e : J e n * c T, D a v is. I n ­
d i v i d u a l l y n n d a s A d m i n i s t r a t o r of
tile K a tn te of W i l l i a m F. Itussi-ll.
ilct-eiised. If li v in g a m i If d e a d nil
p a r tie s c la im in g
In terests
under
J a m e s T, D avls^ In illv ld u n lly a n d
a s A d n i l n l s l r a t o r o f t h e in s ta te of
W illiam
R Itu s s e ll.
d e c e a s e d nr
o th e rw ise ; C en trn l S o u th e rn taim In-r C oip p n n y , n c o r p o r i t t l o n o r g a n *
Iretl u n d e r t h e layys of t h e Statiof Ohio, am i t h e s t o c k h o l d e r s nn d
o th e rs cla im in g u n d e r th e C en tral
S o u th ern Dum ber Company, a c o r­
p o r a t i o n o r g a n i z e d u n d e r th e la w s
o f t h e s t a t e of Ohio, an d nil tinknnyvti p e r s o n s elnliuliufc l i it e r c a t a In
f o l l o w i n g d e s c r ib e d r e a l p r o p e r t y ,
s i t u a t e , ly i n g n n d
b e in g In th e
C o u n t y o f S e m in o le , S t a t e »»f F l o r ­
id a. H tn te o f F l o r i d a , t o - w l t :
J-ot.-i I to 2S in c l u s i v e of l l r l g g ’s
Knhd I v is io n of t h e
N o rth east
Q u a r t e r of t h e S o u t h e a s t Q u a r t ­
e r of Sect Inn 2D T o w n s h i p 21
s o u t h . I t a n g e 29 F a s t , a c c o r d i n g
to p in t t h e r e o f r e c o r d e d In F l a t
Hook I. a t p a g e I3 J of t h e I'llhllo I t e c o r d a of H etnlnt'lo C o u n ­
ty . F l o r i d a .
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N o rth w en t
Q u a rte r
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th e
N o rth w est
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of
th e
S m ithy vest Q u a r t e r nf S e c tio n
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30 H ast.

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CHAm.KS P. DICKINSON.

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■blood-colls that S. B. S.
■build th at drivo out of
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Eatlsm. And until you
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m cH and rod,* you aim*
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Jtion given in the
W I T N K H H r n y h a n d a n d s e a l of
[posed to he the s a i d c o u r t , t h i s 3l s l d a y o f D e c .
m eaning of the
V . R. D O rO D A H S .
or- pula •'harder; ISenl)
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of *ald court, and the aeal o f aald
court, thla the Slat day o f Dec. A.

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�SANFORD

FAGRTEN

a Ponslle Conducting Search
For Protege Singer To Succeed H er

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VoRK, Jan. 8 (tf)-Ro*a vlval of Weber’s "Oberon.” With- IT
, prima donna of the Met- in a space of six weeks she eatab- I I

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career. The protege Is being
sought because Miss Ponsolle de­
sire* to show that others may
succeed in opera and concert work
wjih'training in America. •
T ar too occupied to eonsider let­
ters or interviews, she is malting
the search personally as time -per­
mit*.
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Miss Ponsetle has been interes­
ted In music, all her life, but her
jump from vaudeville to grand op­
era occurcd in only a few months.
It was In March 1918, that her
vaudeville contract expired nnd
■he went before Gntti Cnjazra,
Metropolitan m anager, for nn nudltion.
Early Debut
She was engaged immediately
and after only seven months of
previous Intensive* study nnd train­
ing, she made her debut in the re­
vival of Verdi's "Forta del Dcstlno." A month later, she rang
the lending role of Peria in the ra­

Rum Smuggling On
Increase, Is Report
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nta If they wish the child to have
the test, and It la important that
all the Mips signed be retamed to
the school at once, said Hiss Dondnejr. I

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Caruso in n leading rote In LaEstate Men To Uwf Caie
Juive." Only recently she sang
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p n i i nf,
ip r niw»rtv
Ihe opera for thej first tim e.since; *"
1 r o P®r y
his death. .To the famous tenor, • And Changing Stream Beds
the star gives much credit for her • " •
--------success.
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{ JACKSONVILLE, Jan . 8.—f/P)
While a singular opportunity w a s !—The United States D istrict EnInrgely responsible for her Immed- ’ gineer Is authority for tha statelate triumph, hard work and con-jm ent th a t by reason of the huge
acienjiou* study bnve been fa c to rs , development program now being
in h^r success. The period be-[executed throughout Florida, coutween May and October has been; pled with the fact th a t w ater front
devoted to training. In addition lands demand very high prices,
to regular appearances, the singer there is n tendency for riparian
nverngrs two nnd sometimes foui‘j owners to develop their holdings
rehearsals n wek. At lenst tw o' and extend the sam e by dredging
lessons are taken from her teacher, and filling .within the nrea of nnvRomano Romani.
ignble w aters over which the fed"f have not been to a single cral governm ent has jurisdiction,
performance of opera this season
Such developments ore frequentother than my own,” Miss P o n -|ly undertaken .without the prior
selle said, Neither havo I been to npprovnl of the War Departm ent
a Broadway show. My only pnrty nuthbritics and thus acquire nn
was one for Gloria Swanson.”
illegal status which can only bo
The prima donna will lenve the remedied by special acts of ConMetropolitan during Jnnunry nnd gress, nnd there Is small probnbilwill not rejoin the company until ity of ever securing such remedial
April for engagements in A tlanta legislation a fte r the event,
find Cleveland. The intervening
Ileal estate developers, engineers
timn will lie given to concert work, and contractors, prior to commenc­
es will the latter part of May.
ing any development work touch_____________ _
________ _ ing on navigable w aters, should
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California ToiimPV
to the legnl requirem ents in order
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that all such work may be cxccutl i C t S Started loday &lt;*d in accordance with -low nnd that
-------those responsible may escape the
LOS ANGEI.E^t, Jan. 8.—f/P)— penalties provided for violation of
A colorful army of nniateur and the federal statutes. * '• •••
professional golfers blazed forth" * This is particularly im portant to
today in the opening skirmish of the purchasers of wnter front lots
the $10,000 open tournam ent r.t who may find a cloud on their

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1H 6.

Fhlck Method To Be Given A ll
Youngsters WHc*e Parents
Do Not Object To Plan Of
Health Officers For Teat
A statement to the effect-that
the school children of the county
pre to be given a test for their
susceptibility to diphthttlg.provid­
ing their parents dd hot object,
was made yesterday^by Miss Abby
II. Doudney, county nurse.
Miss Doudney announced that
tho tests were to be given by the
district health officer front tho
state board of health ind that no
charge would be made. The dates
are to be announced later.
Slips will be given each school
child for the signature of the par-

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read as fdlldwai . ,
not havo diphtheria. It can be prevented. Some people are able to
roslst tbo germs of diphtheria. Othera arc not. A simple method has
been discovered by which ono can
find out whether he or she la sus­
ceptible- to the disease. This meth­
Tho 1920 edition of Whitaker’s!
od is called the Schick Teat.
the well known British almanac,
"If the test shows that a child now published. An Index of more
cannt | res 1st diphtheria g&lt;?rms pro- than 10,000 references is provided.

OFFICE MACHINES
S D N S T ItA N D A D D IN G M A C H IN E S
s f , k o ( d r n M a ilin g M a e k la e a
1 m , i 4 I I a a 4 T y g e w r lte r a
K i r r r l k l a r l a O ffic e M a e k la e a

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of the jurisdiction exeraised by
the government in age! cases. In­
formation mny be had on applica­
tion a t the U. 8. District E ngineer’s
office in Jacksonville or a t thy
branch offices which are m aintain­
ed in Tampa nnd in Miami Bench.

HAVANAI, Jan. 8.—(Jf1)—In con­
sequence'of the recent anti-sm ug­
gling treaties arranged between
Canada nnd the United S tates, and
Mexico and tho United States, nnd
tho form ulation of n sim ilar treaty
between Cuba and the United
States, it &gt;* unofficially reported
th a t there hns been a grant in­
crease in sm uggling both in liquor
and uliens flow Ju b a to the southem Hate*..
U. S. A sustnnt Secretary Vnllance o', .&lt;■ Amcricnn Stnte Dcment are putting the proposed nntl-am uggling tre a ty into shape for
flreaentation to the two govern­
ments. It Is expected to provide
‘t
recommendation for passenger nnd
Max Cnrc-y is .15 yenrs old hut
- ' freight ships plying between the
still considered the best bnserunner
two countries.J
in tho National League.
BONAPARTE OUT $100
A Willmington (N
claims his boy wall
servo ns a juror, John Napoleon j heavy foods at tho
Bonaparte has been fined $100.
months.

teetton will be given through In
noeulatlon. This method has been
in nse now .for k number of years
and very few eases have developed
from children who have been innoculsted. The process of innoculatlep does not causo pain or dis­
______
comfort
-to __________
even the ______
youngest
child.”
"Diphtheria can bo stamped out
and *many lives can be saved an
nuaHy if parents will use tie meth
od”.

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sure to realize
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value¥ that it embodies eith* -t
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Sanford broke all previous building and construction
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Secure homesites in this ideally located community
where the city’s greatest activity is now in progress. Pro­
fits are sure in Marvania, therefore it is not a speculation
but just a good sound gilt edge investment.

Three Year Lease
FOR SALE

HEST OFFICE LOCATION

We offer u three year lease on the room now occupied liy Kouths Delicti*
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SALES

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20jnMotrnoljfl Avcnuo

Phone 231

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THE SANFORD HERALD, FRIDAY, X

oath’s A ppetite B reaks
Hens Are M ade To
d Dazes R estaurant Crowd Work Overtime By
•W ell, I never had w hat you Violet Ray M achine
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; Eighth Avenue
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MADISON, WIs., Ja n . 8.—&lt;/P&gt;—
fourteen,"
B iggest appetite. until
B e fo re th a t I couldn't eat more The ultra-violet i
Hf. When he ad “than
two-thirds of w hat I can ployed profitably by medical men
II
to heal human Ills,
la being used
WtUiarri will never commercial-, a t the University of Wlsconn'n to
lh o le &gt; ? &amp; c o h ; ■talent, he declared.
Hd produce “more and better” eggs
hr Inncn room, W lixe^hls
never fco oh the sU g e w ith It; and chickens.
Itu e and Bknk dwOT
eggs and bread and pie for
N early three tim es as many
Biam was called threeat
plaudit*
of th e throng.
Ho eggs can be produced by action of
| ;talent.
| | if eyes of more doesn’t believw|it th a t so rt of thing. the ray, the departm ents of agri­
“ I only eat^tlrhen l ot hungry
cultural chem istry and poultry
Mpcomc to scoff,
he
explained.
have found.
.W o n der. William
,i Unable to find any one a t the
m , « m h ie d c a rt*,
Heavier shells in irradiated pens
lunchroom who would pay fo r n
Increased m arketability of
fu rth e r dem onstration of hla pow­ also
eggs and greater hatchability re­
ers, W illiam went home a t 7 o’clock sulted. The ultra-violet light was
to see if he couldn’t g e t n square found to cure fowls suffering from
meal by raiding the fam ily larder. rickets.
■ tired or paying He said he was hungry.
On January 1, 1925| four group-i
K i t short; much
of pedigreed leghorns w ere put
H im Lacorte.
on sim ilar rations in identically a r­
KTt started yet,”
ranged pens, without natural light.
The pens were artificially lighted
le d that he had
during daylight hours.
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p
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■net where a dinTw groups were subjected to ul­
NEW VORK, Jaft. 8.—(/P)—
Ftw o pounds of
tra-violet radiation. When the
Tiger
flow
ers,
A
tlanta
negro,
and
Eraostomary trim H arry Greb of Pittsburgh, the eggs were collected two to three
served.
champion,
will meet in a middle­ times as many eggs wore found
Fry yet,” ho comweight
title
match in this city In the irradiated pens ns in the
always hungry,
Feb.
20,
so
f
a
r
as the sta te athletic ordinarily lighted houses. Egg
cat a dozen eggs,
production began to increase m ar­
eggs, but I ’ll eat commission ia concerned.
kedly within eight days a fte r
A
t
the
commission
meeting
p» hungry."
ultra-violet light was npplied.
Tuesday,
a
auggeatlon
was
made
.•years old,
rtifaars
bit' about
:hes tall and of th at Flowers face Davo Shade of
A little bluing, added to the
Is a driver for o California In an elimination con­ w ater
in which cut glass ia being
test. The commission nlready had
wnshed, will make it cleur and
you had this apspnrkling.
inquired.
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his lumber clear c
trees alone, th e a
tion director said.

SCOPALAMIN

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m an who broke the bank a t Mon­
te Carlo th ree tiipea in one night
tiled h « t« tjur.day of h eart disease
in •om parad1 c poverty.
% M t h l gen eral’s son and Eton

Hon. Ed. W althalL
c a rt of Seminole Jludson-Essex Co.
Sanford, Fla.
Dear Ed
Did th at big word up t h e n scare
you, E d t
Well {t m ight have caused a few
anxious rigors to chase them selves
up your spinal column ’ and back
again, for scopalamin Is the new
tru th serum. Give a parson a dose
of scopalamin and the tru th will
out, and out rig h t now.
J u s t think of w hat th is will
m ean Take the domestic circles,
for example, and consider with
horror the possibilities th a t acopalam ln opens up. A husband comes
home late a t night “from the of­
fice.’’ His wife gives him the truth
serum and learn* th a t he had been
out with a bunch of chickens. How
lone would it take for th at home
to thaw out enough for hubby to
come back without getting frost
bite?
Or take a realtor, for example,
and he comes In to sell you n lot
which is described os being the

Flowers And Greb
Meet February 26

m ost beautiful lot north of the
equator and east o f the Sues. Too
rcopalamlniso him and find out
th a t the lot he is try in g to tell you
is three feet under w ater fo r nine
months in the year and knee deep
in mud the other three months.
About half the T eel estate sales­
men will have to go out o f busi­
ness.
Look how difficult it will make
courting. When a fellow tails hta
la te st girl th a t she is the only
woman he ever loved, she uses
the tru th serum on him and finds
out th a t she ia number 113. How
m any prom ising matches will be
broken up!
But think of this, Ed! When a
fellow gives in his taxes! Wow!
The tax man will use scopalamin
on him and find out th a t the taxes
he was try in g to return* a t 13.98
should be *198,000. W hat a rude
shock he will have when he comes
to.
About the only people who do

Loans

a r e d a n g e ro u s
ta k e HUM-LAX
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to dean the bowels
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MONEY AVAILABLE

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For First M ortgage l&lt;oans on Liberal Valuation Basis a t 7%
Consult ua first when in the m arket for funds

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
X n n a o lla A S r r o iil

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AN U N EX CELLED LOCATION FO R A PA R TM EN T H O U S E ,
H O T E L O R O FFICE BUILDING.

those fearless and dauntless souls who have been "first on the ground"—discoverers, hns
gone the reward of fortune and its attendant happiness.
le deposits of precious metals and ores; the diamond fields of Africa and Australia; the vast
’round reservoirs of oil; the choicest most fertile soil—all have gone to enrich and make indeit and happy those who were not afraid to look for them. The right of discovery has created
a ires.

362 Feet On Park Ave. 117 Feet on Seminole Boulevard Or Lake Front

TO THOSE WHO W ILL INVESTIGATE

The location itself can not be equalled. The property is almost adjoining
the Court House, directly across from the City Hall, Masonic Temple and
other municipal buildings. No other corner in the entire business section has
such a commanding location. Its nearness to everything make it most desir­
able.

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The Development Thnt fa More T han a Subdivision— A TOWNSITE
DISCOVERY THAT WILL CARRY ON T H E TRADITION OF WEALTH AND HAPPINESS!
’hose who are dauntless in their determ ination to find opportunity and to profit therefrom ,
Ind th at nowhere in Florida can property (located between Ocean and Itiver), with tho same
Ut of improvements accomplished and scheduled for accomplishment, be bought a t such a low
But few other developments can bo found so ideally located for future value ^Increase—and
luent profit of a similar nature offering a h much for the’ money ns does NEW SMYRNA

The. site will be divided into lots of 25 feet or more. This will enable any1
one desirous of securing a central investment an opportunity to get in on the
ground floor. The owners, non-residents have instructed us to sell.
We feel that the price they have given us, and which we are quoting, is at
least $250.00 under the market. •
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OUR PRICE TO SELL
ivestigntion does not entnil obligation to buy

$1,000.00 per fo o t Convenient Terms
Dur salesmen are glad to explain the m erit nnd the opportunity offered by this splendid develop» and our up-to-date Busses are at your service for a free trip to the property. Call us—
itigate for yourself, with the understanding t h a t there Is no obligation on your part. We are more
1willing th a t NEW SMYRNA BEACH itself convince you.

If you are interested in a proposition o f this type get in touch immediately
with our office.
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acksonville, St. Augustine, Ormond Beach, Dayton^ Beach (8), New Smyrna, New Smyrna Beach,
’aim Beach, Miami, Miami Beach, DeLand, Sanforti, Orlando,, Lakeland, Brooksville, Tampa, S t
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A five-room brick bungalow with hath nnd nil modern improvements at
corm** of Palmetto and CentraL Lot 70x120. South and East exposure. Price lo
wer than any other heme of its kind in the city. Terms easy. Ready to occupy.
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city in which to live and"has the best people on earth. See—

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The territory whiih comprises the State of Pcnnriyvnnia wns
granted to Wttij I’fimt- in payment of u personal debt of
$10,000.

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Huy real estate now from one of tho Realtors listed on this

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
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Spnio property in Denver, CpI., which Li how worth many
millions of dollar), was traded with /,$25.00 in return for a
h one, raddle and bridle.

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362 feet at the corner of Park Avenue
and Seminole Boulevard at $1,000.00 per
front foot.

BONDS

We are building a beautify
home on Oak *Avenue near
teenth St. that will bo comply
an early date, and we are prej
offer this attractive piopertyi
at any tim^.

. Announcements For 1926
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Opening of Second Section of F o rt Mellon—
prices decidedly low—reservations now being ac­

Lot 19 at corner of Park Avenue and
Seminole Boulevard at $1,250.00 . per.
front foot.
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Real Lako Front Properly and a real inVestintMit at the price.
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575 feet frontage on West First Street
with possibility of 900 feet railroad
trackage.—pi consider this piece o f
property the absolutely best buy on
West First Street, and will help de­
velop it. See me at once as present
sale price will likely be withdrawn
any day.

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Beautiful new

210 East First Sired

Phone 708-709

duality supreme.
Among our offerings of Business Property

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rI lie Davey-Winston Organi?

and acreage unusual values arc friuml.

Inc.

A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS

CITY REALTY CO.
O ffice

Bungalows

and English Colonials—Commodious anti indivi­

BriU-Chiltcnden Realty Co., Inc.
R EA LTO R S

homes—Spanish

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7 Rail Hide-

Residence Plume .'&lt;20.

INVESTMENTS

LOANS

. 128 F E E T FR O N TA G E
on Celery Aj’enue roruering on Cypress one block from
Sanford Avenue.
Excellent Site for St rvice Station or Store.
Priced the next few days a t $1)0.00 per foot.

The Best Buy On Sanford Avenue.

53 Acres Celery L a n d ,
p a r t cleared. Ask us
about it.

HM ft fit including Lots 6-7-8 in Block 10,
on the corner of 8th Street and Sanford
Avenue for $250.00 per front foot. • This
is an ideal site for an auto show room and
garage, none better in Sanford.

Sajnford Office 236-38 Mcisch
•it'*.Bithlo Office Fifth Avenue
One Lot Magnolia Heights—A
• gain.
Thirteen, acres of Water front
, perty—Attractive Price.
Five-room house—Cheap.
Other Good Investments In SanfJ
Property.

Term s to Suit.

Tamiami Land Co.
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See Mr. Richardson for terms.

McCALL&amp; FOX

Room 3, Ball Building

“The Firm Substantial”

Phone l'f2

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1131/0 Magnolia
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Phone 715

Fox. (2. K. McCall, It. L. Shipp.

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REALTOR

236-238
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Building

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THE WHITE REALTY COMPANY

Real Estate Investment

1.—2 5-room flats, with ImM, /„„i

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Houses
1,000 Acres, $(50.00 per acre.

Under construction new Spanish ntucco house, «■
seven rooms; garage nnd sorvnnts quarters. Corner
112.000. “ h . w w i i l k / b ^i2 'ru nda3t ycfrsSanf0rU
Magnolia and Spurting. Easy term s. Will be ready '* f
for occupancy -about February lat.
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New Spanish typo house; six rooms; iu Bel-Air
E s ta b lis h e d 1910
«&gt;n Mclhmvillo Avenue; easy term s.
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10,500 Acres, $20,00 per acre.

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915 Acres, $25.00 per acre.
■AMID MAJESTIG PINES

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ford AvenUo and 15th S t. $100.00 per front foot
for quick snip.- E asy term s.

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Palmetto nnd 16th

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Lot 20, -Block 8, San L a n in ; price 92,600.00.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 I’arAj; Avonue

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SUFFERERS of heart trouble. Ane n_ .1. . la Flianta*** A a ik m a
giria
Pretoria, Dropsy, Asthma,
High Blood Pressure, Paralyiia, I
wifi gladly tell you free, how you
c m get quick and lasting refief,
without ualng druga, medicine or
serums. Addrcaa R. V. Walden, Box
1350, New Haven, Conn._________

3— Autos. Rent
a VTOR

FOR BIRB
?AOfE 4 UTO SERVICE TH
nr nigh*. Meets all traiea. Ba,
rags transfer. Phone M l and M-'
REEL A SONS
You Drive I t
| «T. Myrtle' and 2nd
at R- R.

7—Business
Service
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21—Sale, Real Estate
8A M 1OKU ELECTfclC i»A
FOR SALE: My place and fuml- ' FOR SALE—New bungalow, cor­
euccMson to GUloa A Platt
turn. Together or aeparate. Mre. I
0 Magnolia.
Gverytbmg alee J. B. Cliff. Lake Mary, Fla. C all’ ner Elm and Highland, $8,500,
terms. H. S. Osborne at Sanford
trlcai. •PbuQo 4JUL hUoeiraglU from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Herald after 4 o’clock.
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WE HAVE a dandy good buy. 4
4 lOM'l'd- -itarve station*. Mag­
room house, water and lights on FOR SALE: By owner: Lot 70x117
nolia and second. First and Elm, Second Street $600.00 cash. BalIn business district, R. C. SheafSanford Avenue ai— linn Street mnse $30 per month. Smith &amp; Raw­ cr, 113 Etm Ave.
Expert service
lins, 212 Magnolia.
AUDITING, BOOKS, opened and
20—For Sale Miscellaneous
closed, bnlnnce sheet i, compara­
tive and financial statem ents prernred. Cost accounting a specnlity, By Certified Public Account­
ant. Address "A uditor" in care of j FOR SALE: Ford Sedan. 4 doors,
Herald.
good condition. $200.00. 210 E.
Second.

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lect Insertion,
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[Ice should be
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tentative tHorl with rates,
Cation will give
urination. And
[will assist you
L want ad. to
Bectlvc.
| NOTICE
W d give their
Ho address as
He number if
H About one
^Musnnd has a
B o t h e r s c a n ’t
H y n U u n less

■ptiress.
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SPECIAL BARGAINS IN USED
CARS
1 —1025 Dodge Touring.
1—1924 Essex 4 Coach.
1—1025 Essex 0.
1—1024 Ford Touring.
1—1924 Overland Touring.
1— 1925 Ford Roadster.
All the above cars in first class

CIIAS.°T. FULLER MOTOR CO.
MONTEZUMA HOTEL
411 W. F irst St.
Sanford's most home-like ho­
Chrysler Dealer
tel; located on corner Mngnolia
Ave., 2 minutes walk from busi­
New Ford Touring.
ness section. Open nil year.
New Overland Conch.
j . it. McDo n a l d , Mgr.
P. O. Box 345
Phone 485
or 112 Elm Ave
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing
DEPENDABLE USED CARS
Engraving, Embossing. See us
first. We do It. Phone 417-W
1920 Hudson 7 Pass Touring.
R. R. Are.-Commercial St.
1922 Hupmobile Touring.
1920 Buick Six Touring.
JAMES II. COWAN—All kinds
•1924 Hupmobile Touring.
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work.
1923 Overland 4 Touring.
W ater ard Boat Tanka. A t Oak
1923 Essex 4 Touring.
Avei.ue
and Third Street. Tele­
"Terms to Some People"
phone 111.
MILLER O. PH ILLIPS, INC.
M1KACLB Concrete Co, general
cement work, sidewalks, build­
Phone 3
Oak a t 2nd St ing blocks, irrigation boxes. I. B.
Terwllleger, Prop.
HUDSON-ESSEX
203 Onk Avenue
SANFORD DRUG COMPANY
"The Rcxnll Store"
Phone 41
We mnke a specialty of our prompt
filling of prescriptions nnd quick
SANFORD BUICK CO
delivery.
212 Mngnolia Avenue
Drugs — Soda — Hot Sandwiches
’ Phone 307
CHEVROLET
Don-Jon Chevrolet Co, Inc.
nd nnd Magnolia
Phone 768

jiportuniticb

rvice
Lpartments
louses
.ooms

3 Board
[Office, Stores
Acreage
:change
proves
Rouses
), Rent
Stock
Miscellaneous
[Estate
Ituro
HVanted
ewelers
lecoruti.ig,
. Treea
id Supplies Eggs
:e

'and Supplies
Female
i, Mule
), Male or

BUILDING?
USE "CO P"*v " Hardware,
fro m
THE BALL im uD W A R E CO
Solo Distributors.

UNION PHARMACY
111 First Street
Prescription Specialists
Phone 375 for immediate attention

DODGE
Miller O. Phillips Co, Inc.
10—For Rent, Rooms
Pleasure cars and Grnhnm trucks.
Dak nnd 2nd Street.
Phone 3 FOR RENT: Upstairs bedroom
Apply 30rt Palmetto Avenue.
HU PS—MORMONS
Sanford Automobile Co,
LARGE ROOM, two double beds,
200 Magnolia Ave.
Phor
running w ater,.large closet, light,
heat nnd telephone. Private, en­
LINCOLN — FORD — FORDSON trance.
Also light housekeeping
Edward Higgins, Inc.
Commercial &amp; Palmetto. Phone 331 rooms. Phone 640-W.
TO TWO gentlemen or couple. No
cooking. Lovely upstairs front
lied room, four windows, closet in
fbom. Nicely and newly furnished.
Close to bnth. Hot water and spnee
REO
Fin. Reo C o, R. A. Wiliinms, Mgr. for car. $10.00 week. 1200 Onk
208 W. First St.
Phone 017 Ave.
TWO BED rooms in private home.
DIANA
Adjoining bnth, hot water. 516
Moon — Diana Sales nnd Service
208 W. First St.
Phone 017 West First St.
S. Q. PORTER. Mgr.
LARGE FURNISHED bedroom,
adjoining hath, also garage. 815
6—Business Opportunities Park Ave.
12 ROOM house $50.00 nor month. FOR RENT: Nice upstairs bed
Seminole Realty Co, 110 E. 2nd
room. Phone 104-W.
NASH
Snnford Denier, S. A
208 W. F irst S t , ............ 1

LOVELY ROOM for gentleman
FOR SALE: A good growing busi­
only. Call 1010 Laurel Ave, a ft­
ness recently started. Takes a er 5 o'clock or phone 49-J.
grown man to handle. Will pay
a hustler- $5000 per annum. No FOR KENT: Rooms, with or with­
out meals. Reasonable rates.
investment to spenk of. Box 99,
care Herald.
Lincoln Hotel.
FOR RENT: Two furnished rooms,
7—Business Service
Lights, ' wood and phone, paid,
Call phone C40-J.
BARBECUE

13— For Rent, Office, Stores

On South Sanford Ave. Rose Drivo
‘Whore everybody meets everybody’ OFFICE OR STORE: Located on
Ip. Salesman Sandwiches
South Pnrk, just off First Street,
Cold Drinks
□ation, Male
und now occupied by Routh’a
Hot Coffee
Delicatessen. It ih right in line
in tlon, Female
Ggs nnd Oil. Station.
With the greatest travel in Snn­
ll E s t a t e
ford, would, make nn ideal real
Rent
OPEN ALL NIGHT
estate office.
Packard Realty
liuma.
Wrecker Service Day and Night
C o, 209 Alagnolia Ave. Phone 231.
24 Hours Storage
WALKER GARAGE
17— For Sale. Houses
ments
Sanford Ave. &amp; 2nd Street
FOR SALE: New home in most
Phone 00
desirable section of Sanford; $3,Hardwood FLOOR contractors. 000 down, balance easy. Address
IRKET
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Estimates given. Superior work- Box 10, Herald.
ta and not our i manshlp. W. L. Renhardt &amp; Co.,
I will convince G«n. Delivery, Orlando.
FOR SALE: House, easy terms.
Would take light car or truck as
I Avenuo
HILL LUMBER CO. House ot p art payment. Route 1, Box 79A.
105
Barrie*. Quality and Pries.
8 ROOM HOUSE, all furnished,
hot and cold water, lights and
SAND for building and construc­
tion purposes. Delivery from gas. Several blocks from first S t,
on Magnolia. Lot 04x117. House
quarry. 1100 Myrtle Avenue.
bringing in $150.00 month. Prico
&lt;-ANEY’8 DRUG 87 ORE — P ~ - $14,000. $0,000 cash, balance $76.00
•eriptloni, Drugs, Sodas.
Wa a month. Including In terest Pavare aa near you as your phone. |"«* all paid. W ant this? See H arry
Call 108.
W alker, Steeker Market.

8 Barber
id barber
welcome.

42— Ad rig . Mediums

MAINE — Watervllle, Morning
We carry a full line.
ScntihoL. Thousand* of Maine
Our price* are right. Ca*h oi
are Interested In Florida,
term*. We want your bualneaa people
property. lt-ach them through
Sanford Stove A -Furniture Co.
the Sentinel. Rate card on %p-1
821 E. F ln t S t
plication.
FOR SALE—dpaca un the page A LITTLE .WAN I AD IN The
for classified advertisement*.
HERALD will bring you If. Mg
Why not rent those vsesnt rooms,
resultsAdvertise those old aror sell thst second-hand goods?
tid e s you have stored s any and
have no use for. A little thirtycent ad may bring you severnl
dollars. Phone 148 and a tepre.
sentative will cell and see you.
DO YOU WANT TO BUY or sell
anything? If so advertise In

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Sale— Furniture, ate.

24.—Lost, Found

Send In your subscription to the
Mr. Fisher, LOST: Spring from sta rte r on Tribune or band it to your local
j
Chevrolet car. Finder please re- dealer so you can read Florida’*
g reatest newspaper. One year.
, \\ E HAV E several Highland Ave. ----------------------------- — — ---------- SR 0ft, 6 months, $4 00, three months
lots near Elm, which we are of27—Piano Tuning
If yon desire $1,000 insur­
i fering for 1100 down and $100 per .------------------------------------------------ $2.00.
ance policy add 75c to your order.
month. Let us tell you more about I BUY, pay cash for aecond hand FOR BIG RESULTS advertise In
i them.
Denn-Ilerg Corporation,
the
FORT
LAUDEIRDALE
I 515 First National Bank Bldg. !
Phone 713
28— Plant, Seeds. Trees

$1000 CASH
will purchase n new 5 room
h o u s e at Bel-Air, all modern
improvements, gas and water
now being connected.
PRICE $0500
$240 PER FOOT
Lot 50x117 located on Sanford
Avenue between 7th and 8th
streets.

ONE 7 ROOM house, close in, with WANTED: Two or three room fur
50 feet front on 1st St., for sale
nished apartm ent. Address J. P
cheap, with easy term s. Seminole care Herald.
Rcnlty Co.. 110 S. 2nd St.

8 ROOM HOUSE
on West First Street, with ga­
rage. $750.00 cash. Balance
terms.
PRICE $20,000

5 ROOM HOUSE close in, all mod­
ern conveniences, hnrdwood floors,
Priced very low. Apply 110 Sec­
ond St. Seminole Realty Co.
I'tnoi slird elan shrill ctno shrdlun

HOUSE WANTED: Have client
who wnnts to buy 5 or 0 room
| house. Has $1500.00 cash. ^What
have you to offer. Knrl J. Shultz,
1st N at’l. Bank Bldg. W alter F.
liolborn, Mgr. Phono 744.

HOUSE ON THIRD STREET
with 5 rooms and bath. Has
two entrances nnd can be used
as two small apartm ents. $1,500 cash.
PRICE $5000

20— For Sale, Miscellaneous

37— Wanted Help, Salesmnn

POSITIONS WANTED: Whito
help all vocation* supplied on
short notice. Please write, wire or
phono 2032. Northern Star Emoymont Bureau, 30 E. Church
S t, Orlando, Fla.

HOUSE ON PALMETTO AVE
hath. screened
5 rooms nnd bnth,
porch. Buyer enn have possess­
ion in 10 dnys, $2000 cash. Bal­
ance on mortgage.
PRICE $5000

PARK AVENUE LOT '
facing cast, next to com er of
14th Street. Priced-for quick
sale at $3000. $1000 cash, bal­
ance terms.
• $500 CASH
will purchase a 5 acre farm
within 7 miles from Sanford.
3 ncres cleared und has flow­
ing well.
PRICE $300 PER ACRE
$700 PER ACRE
5 acre farm on Genova Ave­
nue with 3 1-2 acres cleared.
$850 cash balance 1, 2, 3 years

Lot Number One '
PINECREST
ON ORLANDO ROAD
NEAR BRENTWOOD

J. P. Thurmond
WITH

WE WILL DE (iLAD TO
SERVE YOU

W. V. W H E E L E R
Incorporated

Phone 53G

38— b u n ted . Situation Male

HOUSE ON SANFORD AVE
4 rooms nnd bath, large garrage.
Part cash. Balance terms.

TWO LOTS
corner of Magnolia and Spurling 80x100.
PRICE $3000
$600 cash.
Balance special
terms to bo arranged.

Stucco
Sheet Rock
Shingles
Roofing
Sewer Pipe

WANTED: A -l solicitor for work
in Seminole County. Must be
conscientious nnd produce results.
Apply W. II. Stone, Herald, be­
tween 3:30 and 4 p. m.

HOUSE ON TENTH STREET
-I rooms and bath, $1000 cash,
balance $30.00 per month.
PRICE $4000

LARGE 0 ROOM HOUSE
with bath, with large front
porch facing east on Sanfo/d
Avenue.
PRICE $6300
Pnrt Cash. Balance Terms.

BUILDERS MATERIAL
GROWERS SUPPLIES

Sanford Investment

33— Wanted

$1875 CASH
House on West First Street, 5
rooms and bnth lotatcd on lot
00x120.
PRICE $7,500

HOUSE ON 2ND STREET
6 room sand hath. $1250 cash.
Bnlnnce nrrnnKcd.
PRICE $5250

Something for some to be­
gin their first

*he G a i n e s v i l l e S u n

FOR SALE: 1 large fireproof safe.
, ancf same as rent.
1 Dalton adding machine.
Ilox 132, Herald.

40 ACRES Rtnck Hammock Celery iTEWART THE FLORIST"
Land For Sale. Lots numbers
Flowers /or all occasion*
211, 242, 243. 214 in the SW 1-4 of
814 Myrtle. Phone 2fl&gt;'
the SW 1-4 of section 1-21-31 Sem­
inole county, 1-4 miles northwest
31—Sperinl Notice:
of Oviedo; is 1-4 mile from two
railroads and piped roads. Sur­
rounding lands making big money J. E. SPURI.INO. eur -'....‘on
■pecialiet. Subdivision to Or­
in truck. Price $12,000.00. Terms
lando, Florida, and F I o r I
1-4 cash, balance 1, 2, 3 and 4
Height*. Florida on Dixie High­
years at 8 percent Semi Annually.
way.
No incumberance* and 1925 tax
paid. Address Owner, Robert E,

Limited Listing

G. TAYLOR DYER
Painting—Decorating
• PHONE 303

First National Bank Bldg,
Phone 490-W,

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J--Wantetf'Situation. FemrJe,
POSITION WANTED by lady,
bookkeeper-stenographer. Exper­
ienced in office management. M. H,
T , 109 Sanford Ave. Phono 4003. .

BUSINESS LOCATION

FREE COUPON
with every dollars purchase a t

JUNE'S FILLING
STATION

WANTED: Young lady wants po­
sition as steno-bookkeeper. Thor­
oughly capable. Can give best of i 1113 Sanford Are. Sanford. Fla.
references. Write P. O. Box 62 or
Twenty year guaranteed
call 317.
ALUMINUM KITCHEN
UTENSILS
POSITION WANTED: By young
GIVEN AWAY
lady with three years experience Buy youri
[16f
in clerical work, bookkeeping, ad­
Gas, oil nnd greases.
dress. 0 . E. L. care Herald.
Tires and tubes.
Automobile accessories.
40— Wonted Real E state
Radio and flashlight batteries.
Hot shots, etc.
WE HAVE n largo waiting list
nnd get aonvO of this aluminum
for small houses. Whut have you
free.
to offer. Dean-Berg Corporation.
Drawings tako place each Mon­
515 F irst National Bank Iildg.
day and Thursday, nnd the first
three numbers drawn each get one
41—Wanted To Rent.
article.
WANTED: Three room apartm ent,
must he clean and have conven­ Resident of Florida lino* l i l t .
iences, close in. Floridian, Valdez
^
References:
Hotel.
Flrat National Bank.
WANTED: Lady wnnts one or two &gt; J. H. HUTCHINSON
HEAL E IT A T fl
room apartm ent. P, O. Box 950,
l i t W est First (Street
Sanford, Fla.

OPPORTUNITY TALKING

Wonderful business location,
practically in the heart of San­
ford, 250 feet frontage by 117
feet depth. On account being
centrally located nnd with both
water and ruil shipping facili­
ties Sanford is destined to be­
come n large and im portant
distributing point in tbu State.
This location is very/dusirnblo
for any kind of wholesale busi­
ness where ample track faclli
ties are necessary, also wonties arc necessary, also won­
derful loqation for heavy retail
business such as grocery, feed,
flour, etc. For further partic­
ulars write owner.

WANTED: Two bedrooms near
bath, or small furnished a p a rt­
ment. Address P. o. Box 97.

II. M. KILGORE
Plant City, Florida

Radiator, Body. Fenders, Ban­
ning Board. Repairing &gt;
W i Specialise la Wreck* .

Sanford Radiator and
Body Works
Radiators. Lem pa and Fenders
Alt Automobile Metal Part*
Welding, Braslng and Soldarlag

Work Uaaraeteed to Flee**
M l Weat See*a* Street *- :
le a f erA, Flee Ida

I ’ hon* *76
Member of
HANFORD, F L A .
Florida, Btata
Florist* Association.

VALDEZ HOTEL
Ks m h i b Flea

42— Advtg. Mediums
TIIE MORNING JOURNAL is tho
accepted want ad medium In
Daytona (Fla.) One cent a- word
an inssrtlon. Minimum 25c.

- 3 ROOM BUNGALOW
with bath, located on Magnol­
ia Avenue, all modern improve­
ments on largo lot. $1000 cash.
Balance monthly.
PRICE $4500

u i tic,A C M MU I t fiiS or Mirer* ui
Florida real aatata advertise In
tha 8 t Petersburg Time*. One can'
cent a word dally, two casta a won
8undayt.

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
515 First NaPl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 713

TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
TO REACH the prosperous farm­
ers and fern growers of Volus­
ia county advertise In the Pc Land
Dally News, rata lc per word, cash
with order.

HILTON’S
BA11DEB IUOF

11$ Magnolia Art.
H First Class Barbers
Special Attention
Civ, u To Ladlos and Children.

KEEP WARM
Elton J* Monghton
ARCHITECT
Flint National Bank Bids,
Hanford. ■■ - ■— Florida

The Perfection Way!
BUY THAT OIL HEATER
NOW l
ft
Before the Temperature Drops—
From

The Ball Hardware Co.
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NOW CHICK
ooLuedlcN

hold on

H id o u t t ' S f No choice Kid .TKa t '3

V&lt;A»JTYd COLLECT
ahy g a r b a g e on
ea &amp;t boulevard-

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OPEN-BEW3EB THE
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UP TRERCTHaN ANY ,------

BUT X KNOW A L
LdT OF PEOPLE L
Living UP TRERC
AND t DON'T
WANT ’EM TO AFT

I WISE THAT I’M 1
DRIVING A — J

LJOGEN, YOtfRE NO 1—
BETTER'N THE REST OF
U&amp;-1F You ’RG fioNMA

VlORMWMYOePARlMEAJT
You’ll have Tb can i—
THE H16H HATvSTliFF

BUTTMR. MURPHY.
MY GIRL. LIVES UP
TUBRJS ,V0»TH A pFAMILY NAMED. I
TYTC-E Po* N ’ 7
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All r ig h t b o s s L'm
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Your Rootb - rr*s L
east boulevard or

NOTHIN’ATALL! 1—

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METAL WORK AND AU­
TOMOBILE RADIATOR
REPAIRING.
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P hone 8

Hodgins &amp; Cowan
Sheet Metal Co.
207 French Ave.

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received from the F ien d

ta la C o m m i s s i o n and oj
bed from my office at
H a w * , A lT 'B e u Bata!
■ nd Halesman WBO haV* 1
State and County W een*
once.apply to the Florid
tat* C o m m i s s i o n , tor l
certificate, and on proa,
the certificate at my o
and County Lie*nee w ill

Ta ais.ll raoh. and sole
each.
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Tax Collector Bemlaol

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Hendry CpuntyMen
Make Big P ro fit On
Cucumber Planting

Dr. Jacobs Is One Most
! Prominent Leaders
, An Movement Begun
: B y Modern Holland

®
o r #Dutch Doctor Is
74 Years Of Age
Pioneer Chief Among
Early Suffragettes
Seeks Public Office

JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 7.—The
poatrna i.er at Fclda, Hendry
county, report* the ffrat large
profit from one acre of vegetables
In South Florida thla fall, accord­
ing to the Florida Stato Chamber
of Cemmmerce.
On October 9 Gilbert Taylor
planted one acre of cucumbera and
up to the night of Dec. 24, two
months and 15 days a fte r the seed
were placed in tho ground, he had
sold f 1,494.66 Worth of cukes and
hn&lt;J some still on hand.
Marvin and Emory Taylor and
Zckc Hall planted three ncrcs In
cukes the aarnc day Gilbert Taylor
nut his reed in the ground. Up to
Dec. 21, sales from the three acre
plot hnd totalled $2,961.65 and the
Tnylor brother:i and Hall hnd one
Mor two pickings yet pt be made.

T n il HAGUE, Jan.. B—(A1)— auch n purpose, was fraught with
Equality of the sexes in nil social the greatest perils nnd nil manner
aapocta has been the idcnl of Allct- of difficulties, but Alctta Jacobs
t a ‘ H. Jacobs and largely thmugh never fnltered. She was received
b ar influence Dutchwomen have on September 16, 1915, by Presi­
tired much g rea ter political and dent Wilson a t the White House.
tmie independence In the last Her visit was a disappointment.
years. Dr. Jacobs’ name
In 1892, Dr. Jacobs married Carl
first am ong the prominent Victor Gcrritscn, municipal coun­
►men of present-day Holland.
cillor of -Amsterdam, but elected
When she was born nearly seven­ to remain known under her own
ty-two years ago women did not name.
count for much except as the wives
She still recollects her Indigo f'th e ir husbands or the daughters nation at being oblidged to promise
of their fathers. Dutch universi­ &lt;o “obey," In accordance with Dutch
ties did not dream of adm itting law.
women to their medical schools
"I hnvo never ceased to ag itate
when Alctta made up her mind to
Mcome a doctor. At twenty-five, for the omission of th a t word,”
‘ however, she had gained the de­ 4hi&gt; said, “ Everybody knows it is
gree of doctor of medicine from n dead letter, so why lie about i t ? ”
Gtoningcn University nnd began
A f.y "
practice as tho first woman physicJ l h in ... .........................
'Since then, few international
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women’s congresses have been held
without hor conspicuous presence.
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Collaborating closely with Mrs.
EW *
Q p rl« Chapman C att, and in per';•&gt;
sdnal contact with all the fem inist 1
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Jacob* blazed the trail for wo- I
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men’s rights and franchise in the I
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face of a full blast of sox preR f
jmHcc.
I
TTho noted sufTcragc pleader ret a n s full possession of her old i
fth&gt; and spirit, despite her a g e .1
TBo reactionary spirit which she j
■«ys came all over tho world In tho
ntnftojr’ of women’s social position '
. • axfcr the war, did not conn- u n c x -1

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' “The men felt themselves heroes '
a id superior beings, compared with
women,M she told the Associated
f te s s correspondent, “despite the
f ic t that tlie war was their work
and would never iinve happened!
h id we lived under a world govern• ment of men and women for some I
decades *’
The World War came ns a tre ­
mendous disillusionment to Dr.
Jacobs, whose firm conviction it
b id been that modern society had
become too udvanced to tolcrnto
sach a cntnBtrephe. Hiie threw
herself heart and soul into pacifist
propaganda.
. Following n world tour in 11112
vVjth Mrs, Cntt, when they were
actlnimcd chnmpionH of their sex
.In many world countries. Dr. Jacobs
afld Jane Addams in 1915 undcrtook the task to urge the anti-war
resolutions .of tho Li ague Jnturnational Women's Congress upon
L&amp;* .government* of the heligerunt
states, tho ipono nnd tho President
oS thq United Staten.
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One of the
best loca%
tions in Florida. For
sale cheap —ttLease.
Doing good busi­
ness. See Plummer.

Today in its present stage of improvement, Sanford’s foremost develop­
ment stands forth as a well rounded example of

BROWN REALTY
COMPANY

—the practical ideal in municipal development of the
highest character:
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tive safeguard:

P h o n e 471-W .

—investment features which must appeal from their
very soundness and stability.

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Black Hammock Celery Land
FORSALE

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Those who seek a homesite^which omits no single item of desirability

LOTS. NUMBERS 241-242-243-244 in the awVi of
the hwI/i, of Section l-21-.il Seminole Co., IV* miles
north-east of Oviedo; is Vi mile from 2 Railroads and
Paved Roads.
Surrounding Lands Making Big Money in Truck.
’ ■ PRICE $12,000.00
Terms,, V4 cash, Imlunce 1, 2, 8 and 4 years a t 8/t»
Seml-Annuully.
No incumberances, and 1925 tax paid.

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The opportunity to secure .sites in this country estate
community is offered in the Country Club .Entrance

Address Owner, Robert E. Ellis.
P. 0 , Box 332, Fort Myers, Florida

Section which
is now• open for
reservations.
Opening-an•
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We have a client who will buy small acreage
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Nave buyers waiting for houses if price is
right.

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slowly rising tem peratures;
tie variable w ioda
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONPAY, JANUARY 11, 1926

Register On Stand In Own ROBBERS
Behalf, Says Local Officer
t/rged Him To Rob Station
rshal Says
)irected At
Jp true And
iryHearing

Triumphs

iluable
in to U. S.
\ Ramsay
mr Slaying
I g e Indian

ORLANDO, Jon. 11 — (A1)—
Argum ent by the state was com­
pleted th b morning In tho case
of Haywood Register, 22, of
.Sanford nnd Jasper, on trial .
here for the alleged murder of
Pencch Pecpoln, negro taxi driv­
er qn tho Ft. Christm as road Inst
July.
Tho prosecution was given
time to prepare itn argum ent
and court was recessed until 1:30
o'clock.
Only one witness was pre­
sented by the defense. It was
Haywood Register, who took the
stand and denied every s ta te ­
ment th at had been mude by all
witnesses of the sta te .
Register testified th at E. E.

W alker, constable or Seminole
county, came to hint In the Mi­
nim jail and told him that Joe
1 racy was going to swenr out a
wai rant for him charging him
with tho m urder and tried to get
him to sw ear out one for Tracy,
which ho refused to do.
Register declared th a t Walker
suggested 't o him th at he and
Tracy rob the A tlantic Foust
Line office in Sanford but thnt
he told W alker th a t ho would
n it Jo it.
The prosecution announced
that its argum ent,w ould be brief
and the easo is exported to go
l i the ju ry early this jifte r-

10.01),

a., Jan. 11.—
fi-hiit a ¥10,fd an imjuiry
[fo into tho
kg of Roveral
Jaagc county
int p.n the U.
nveird hero

HOLD

I to the effect
[another former
boo they receiv|ka attorney at
M. investigation,
to declared' be
1 investigators
I and th at the
led in the bribe
boon connected

News Summary

LOCAL
.
City Commissioners pass tra f­
fic regulations lim iting parking
period in heurt of city.
.
r.anLn'd -Yucht ClubV ."it*t
1
&gt;nwiv K. nuifl reghtta in postponed from
U. S. attorney Jan. 29 to tlic end of February.
rq would be de­
Fourteen year old j. | ith con­
grand jury in- fesses to implication in Ifl local
troulri r.turtle the limn u-hren kings. *t
Indictments have
Smith Carolina medical doctor
I far.
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locates In Sanford.
J. Cl. Ball is appointed one of
for M urdrr
five members on Upper St. Johns
[F airfax, "King Navigation
D istrict Commiss­
a", was indicted ion.
nth John Rum­
Multiple listing bureau discus­
ple r. They were sion
features weekly meet of
l«r in connection Sanford Realty Board.
bf Henry Roan,
Cates flying circus to perform
Iln to w as nam ed
at Sanford aviation fluid Wed­
In’s *25,1)00 life nesday, Thursday and Friday a f­
■ Is mnking nn ternoons.
I n federal court
Circuit court to be opened hero
■ranee company tomorrow by Judge W.. W.
I c payment and W right.
■ evidence that
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plu m s on the
Vessel capsizes in Miami h a r­
iscd nf the no­ bor, tieing up shipping for sev­
lle of being an eral days.
Hcywood Register, on stand in
lie fact. Tho
tho second ■ Orlando, says Sanford • officer
[ras arrested in urged him to rob A. C. L. station
pdny hy state horc.
DOMESTIC
kd with the
Alleged bribe plot which Is
Smith, white
said to nave delayed inquiry into
I I ml inn wife Osage m urders Is reported by of­
I, were killed ficials.
* was wrecked
Varied w eather reported In
west and northw est.
Democrats are in favor of
, white farm er
file, was arrest- bigger cut in taxes.
Charles Garland, April Farm s
io and charged
t Smith. Pre- head, may face charge of adult­
Ko held nt Paw- ery in connection with his Penn­
sylvania organization.
- FOREIGN ‘
Twenty arc killed In train
wreck, caused by Mexican ban­
dits who attacked train on Sun­
day.
Mexican reply to U. S. note of
protest may be made on W ednes­
day,

a series of exhibitions on Daytona
Bench, nnd will fly directly here.
Oil next .Sunday, they will present
the feature attractions nt an Am­
erican Legion carnival And circuc
ut Cocoa Beach.
\
The Gates Flying Circus, which
was started Hi* San Francisco in
1911, now ranks nn the oldest and
largest exhibitional aerial organ­
ization in the country. Tho pilots
include Clyde E. Pnngborn, first
American aviator to fly upsidedown; Jack A shcraft, Eddie Bond,
Freddy Lipid, W ilbur Stultz and
“Buck" Steele.
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Tho pilots, a t tho opening of
each exhibition, will dem onstrate
famous fancy und m ilitary flights,
including thu Imniclmuii turn, fall­
ing leaf, barrel-roll, tail spin, nose
dive, wring over, banks, nnd side­
slip landings,
A feature of the circus will bo
passenger flights for a nominal
foe.

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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan.
urcs 11.—(A*)—City detective.-, nnd P o ­
l a n d Rce are completely baffled when
trol- the third burglary within a week
date occurred early Sundav morning a t been unable to verify his state
time the Dodge Service Station. Okee- m enu. *'i •'
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Ition ehobec Road und R, EEC. Railroad.
The safo, wob broken 4ml *1,500 in

L. C. Fountain To
Locate In Eustis

iravails in well inheio th a t there will
Jarlflcalion of the
&gt;at ultim ately there
Mcablo adjustm ent,
ions of Mr. ShefIgn m inister Janox
) been pleasant thus
DEATH RACE
'HIA. Jan. 11— (A")
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Florida And . North Carolina
Tied Fur Lnrgost Number
Killed With 14 Each; This
* Stale Leads W ith 52 Hurt
ATLANTA Gu.. Jan. 11.—&lt;/P)
A sharp decrease in the number of
traffic fatuities in tho South was
noted in a survey for the week
ending Sunday night mndo by tho
Associated Press early today;
Forty-eight were killed ond 225
Injured by train, automobile, tro l­
ley uml motorcycle, tho Burvey
showed.
N ulth Carolina and Florida tied
for first place with I-t deaths
each, hut Florida exceeded in num­
ber of injuries with 52. North

finnnen sectiop of the Internal
Revenue Burco'u a t W ashington,
»• c &gt;h a . accepted a position with
*ho accounting firm of John H.
Cnthras nnd bon a t Eustis, accord* mo“ * P 5 received n t Sanford tnla morning. .
Mr.' Fountain has been conncet-

cd with the Internal Revenbo Bureau for tho past 16 years, and is
*old to have been held other importnnt positions with tho federal
He resigned his

polltlon

w|tli

t |,0 government to nccopt a posi-

t|qn wRh tho Eustis,firm, where
ho
bo o*»ocWted with Robert
Conroy, also of Washington D. O.,
who
to Eaitle Mvor«1 monUis

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 11.
—(A*)—Dr. J. V. Knapp, statu vet­
erinarian, nnd D r.,S. J. Horne, In­
spector in charge of work of the
U. S. Bureau of Animnl Indurpjtf'
in Florida, urc planning to go, to
Valdosta, Go., Wednesday ns wit­
nesses In federal court In two proBccutlons fo r tho alleged improper
shipment of cnttlu from Florida in­
to Georgia, it was announced hero
today. *

ifornin where mild w inters are, as
a rule, p art of tho allurem ents to
tourists and tho stock boast of tho
natives, ono of the coldest spells
in years prevails.
Tula fogs cover largu sections of
the Interior and have been the
cause of serious accidents a t night
because of poor visibility.
ted to sun^ond definite action un­
On tho other hand, Alaska re ­
til tho question could bo thorough­ ports tho pdldcst weather In itft
ly thrwdwd o u t qt .the next m eet­ history. Dispatches from Noma
ing.
Upon tha motion of D. L. Thrash­
er, tho board unanimously decided
to aend tho secretary, Mrs. E. M.
Marlowe, to the m id-winter moot­
ing of the National Association of
Roatty Bonrds to bo tseld In New
Orleana on Jan, 10.
In comm enting on thla action,
President R* C. DuBose warmly
praised; tho work of. Mrs. Mario wo
m adm inistering tho affairs of tho
board, describing her aiulstanco os
"invaluabio and of the highest or­
der." Upon th e m otion of George W. in central Califonila becaua*e of
a substantial salary in* the lack of rain, although this is
'or Mrs. Marlowo was unun' decided upon, and D. L.
Jacksonvi
to b &gt; CQDll

M ultiple Listing Discussion Features
Weekly Luncheon Of Realty Board
A general discussion of tho ad­
visability uf establishing a m ulti­
ple listing buroqu withlq tho Re­
alty Board office*' ns nn integral
putt of that organisation featured
tho weekly luncheon of the board
held today a t neon In the Semin­
ole grill.
,
Those ■favoring creation of a
multiple listing bureau m aintained
thnt the establishm ent of the bu­
reau’s offico in the. offices of the
Realty Board would re m it in no
friclion betwoen members of the
bureau and piXPhors of the board
who were not affiliated w ith tho
bureau.
, j
Opponents of thq propoutlon con-

"W e Intend to make thin regat­
ta an outstanding a ffn irin Florida
boating history, nnd we don’t want
to go off half cocked."
"Plans tiro progressing rapidly,"
he uddej. "and by February every
little detail will bo worked out for
the largest sail nnd power boat
int ct ever held in this section of
Florida." •
Mr. Emory stated thnt favorable
replica bad been received from
yachting enthusiast.) him any svellotw of the slate who had been
asked to en ter the meet, and .hat
present indications pointed toward
a record crowd being on hand for
the program , which Will include
even in for .runny classes of r.ail and
power boats.
Mr. Embry added tlint tlir offi­
cers nnd members of the Sanford
Yacht Club bad been extended a
cordial invitation to attend a re­
g a tta to ^io held in Mount Dora
on Jan. 111.

Harbor Bottled Tight
When Barquentine
PrinsVIademarSud*»
denly
Topples Over
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Vessel’s Position
Makes Aid H ard
Paralyzed SitnationTo~
Prevail For Several
Days, It Is Believed
MIAMI, ntw T J a n .‘ II.—
(AI*). — Miami’s harbor is
bottled tight nan result of tho
capsizing at noon yesterday
of the bart|uentine Brins Vlademnr,
which
completely,
blocked Uie channel.
W ater travel, both intlom*
iiiR and outgoing, has been
rendered impossible by tho

accident &gt;nnd today threatened to
up m aritim e intercourse In this
Early Supporter Of Proposed Parking On First Street In tic
port fur tho next several days.
Designated
Dfstrict
Is
FI.Johns-Indian River ( ’anal
W ith shipping pnrnlyzed teujpLimited To .TO Minutes; orarily, Miami is face to fico with
Honored By Gov. M artin;
Left Turns Are Barred a unique situation. Tho unpreceTo Commence Survey Soon
dented wave of construction, activ­
ities, together with the rnUroiul
embargo in Florida on non-perish­
able products, has directed to
Miami ships virtually from the Hav­
en seas.
Thu wharves have been.lined fo r
mouths with every form of flout­
ing craft, While an over ‘changing
grout} uf Iruni. ‘JO-Tu &gt;10 ships have
off Miami
iueen anchor
. __ bench
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‘aw aiting nn opportunity to enter
, the port and secure u coveted doik
qnucs to ;10 minutes was passed, i, space.
'
nnd parking prohildted on t h e !1 Congestion Mas been imminent
rotitJi side of Second S treet from &gt;for tho past several weeks, and the
Ouk t" Sanford Avenues.
.general tie-up caused by tho Brins
No left hand turns will be nl- ji Vlnndetnur’s overturning has mndo
lowed ut Park nnd F irst, or a t; itself felt throughout shipping cir­
Magnolia nnd First.
cles a t this time.
In commenting on the passage of
The pcculinr position of the help­
these m easures. Mayor Forrest
Lake stated th at tho traffic situ- | less bnrquentlne hns rendered old
ntion in Sanford was becoming so. difficult... The ship ran aground
ttcute that some lim itation of park- late Saturday, but wus not believed
in any dailgcr Until nn outgoing .
on driving within the heart of tho lido without warning caused tho
boat to topple over, keel up, with
ciiv was Immediately necessary.
The cominlsioncrs are consider­ musts nnd rigging partly sbbmcrging making First und Ninth
Although digging of a channel
Streets through streets riming enst
and west, and Purk and Sanford "by-path" has been siiggestod
Avonuds through thoroughfare.! ownurH of tho c raft may bo fore- ■
oil to dynamite tho boat. During
extending north and south.
It is believed thnt such action tho meantime, thu damage to ship*1 ■
will elindnoto accidents at princi­ ping here hn« been constantly,
pal intorescctions hy requiring cars mounting into tho thousands uf
approaching *on cross streets 'to dollars.
come to a distinct stop before
Thu Prins Vaidomar was brought
crossing any of tho through a rte r­ hero recently from New York to
ies.
becomo Miami’s first floating ho­
City M anager W. B. Williams, tel und when she capsized, waa u
nud City Engineer Fred Williams carrying her crew nnd forco Orit
submitted recommendations for workmen, num bering 80 mon, fro m
tlie passage of the bond Issue of Miami to Miami Beach, for cop*760,000 for the improvement of the version Into a modern, sea going
lake shore, nml it was intimated hostelry.
that, tills money would be author­
ized by the cuminisioncra ut nn
early date.

State Officials To
Testify Jn Georgia

ihat! Palm Beach Police
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Baffled By Thefts
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Attack Is Ordered By
Kunoz, It Is Thought

uf 19. But ha wan graduated from
lb. University uf Texas, with high
liimnrs, h t tho ego of 2G, complet­
ing the course in three years, in­
venting and selling candy and ci-

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Local Yacht ClubHas Been

Duo to tho diffiruttlcfT attending
the delivery of necessary supplies
because of the rail embargoes, and
largely unnn the advice of officials
Passenger Train Bound For of tho Florida Power Boat Asso­
Mexico City Is Boarded ciation, the first annual reg a tta of
By Bund Of Men Looking the Sanford *Vacht Club has been
postponed from the original date
For Stale Military Uhiof of
Jah. 2J to some day daring the
latter part of Februnty, according
to a statem ent made this morning
by Commodore J. R. Emory.
By delaying tho date of the r e ­
g a tta approxim ately a month. Mr.
Emory believes that n larger num­
Federal Officials S tart In ber
uf boating enthusiasts will be
Pursuit Of Thieves After attracted to Sanford, and th a t bet­
News Of Outrage Spreads ter prevailing renditions will con­
tribute more to the success of the
MEXICO CITY,’ Jpn. 11—f/D — local organisation's initial evcnl.
“ ‘We are taking this action be­
cause wo believe that February is
the month most suitable for the
staging of an affa ir of this kind,"
Mr. Emory said.

Leo Roberts, Colored, Said To Diavnlo And His Stunt Flyers
Have Been Implicated lu
Will Court D eath In Hair
Hi
Housebreaking
Cases;
Raising Show Wednesday;
d, a former Robert Stoll of liuylor, T ek,,1Innt
Confession
Follows
Arrest
Ex-Army i’ilols Featured
10 western dia- hin right in an accident at the age

.who declared
rs were directluld appear betmiay ami de-

HOME EDITION

Drunken M otorists
Draw Heavy Fines
In Municipal Court

W ashington Net
Interior bill near passage
House.
Nya case moves toward deel
Ih Senate.
Senate Finance Committee
bates tux rate schedules.

Here’s Man Anciei
Greek Once Sougl
MIAMI, Jan. 11.—(A3)—E
Pago Diogenes. A man glvl
his name as Jim Black, 60,
Now Yurk City rushed into |
lice court hors today Interru;
cd tlie procecdingrand wavl
a crisp *60 bill In one hand a

plait! his actions, he snsws
"I haven’t been arrested
but I ought to bo. 1 been &lt;b
two days and hero's my nvt
W ant to pay my fine," /

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poatrna i.er at Fclda, Hendry
county, report* the ffrat large
profit from one acre of vegetables
In South Florida thla fall, accord­
ing to the Florida Stato Chamber
of Cemmmerce.
On October 9 Gilbert Taylor
planted one acre of cucumbera and
up to the night of Dec. 24, two
months and 15 days after the seed
were placed in tho ground, he had
sold f 1,494.66 Worth of cukes and
hn&lt;J some still on hand.
Marvin and Emory Taylor and
Zckc Hall planted three ncrcs In
cukes the aarnc day Gilbert Taylor
nut his reed in the ground. Up to
Dec. 21, sales from the three acre
plot hnd totalled $2,961.65 and the
Tnylor brother:i and Hall hnd one
Mor two pickings yet pt be made.

T n il HAGUE, Jan.. B—(A1)— auch n purpose, was fraught with
Equality of the sexes in nil social the greatest perils nnd nil manner
aapocta has been the idcnl of Allct- of difficulties, but Alctta Jacobs
ta‘ H. Jacobs and largely thmugh never fnltered. She was received
bar influence Dutchwomen have on September 16, 1915, by Presi­
tired much greater political and dent Wilson at the White House.
tmie independence In the last Her visit was a disappointment.
years. Dr. Jacobs’ name
In 1892, Dr. Jacobs married Carl
first among the prominent Victor Gcrritscn, municipal coun­
►men o f present-day Holland.
cillor of -Amsterdam, but elected
When she was born nearly seven­ to remain known under her own
ty-two years ago women did not name.
count for much except as the wives
She still recollects her Indigof'their husbands or the daughters nation at being oblidged to promise
of their fathers. Dutch universi­ &lt;o “ obey," In accordance with Dutch
ties did not dream of admitting law.
women to their medical schools
"I hnvo never ceased to agitate
when Alctta made up her mind to
Mcome a doctor. At twenty-five, for the omission of that word,”
‘ however, she had gained the de­ 4hi&gt; said, “ Everybody knows it is
gree of doctor of medicine from n dead letter, so why lie about it ? ”
Gtoningcn University nnd began
practice as tho first woman physicJ lh in ...........................
'Since then, few international
women’s congresses have been held
without hor conspicuous presence.
Collaborating closely with Mrs.
Q p rl« Chapman Catt, and in persdnal contact with all the feminist 1
nijovement leaders In Europe, Dr.
Jacob* blazed the trail for wo- I
men’s rights and franchise in the I
face of a full blast of sox prejmHcc.
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TTho noted sufTcragc pleader retan s full possession of her old i
fth&gt; and spirit, despite her a ge.1
TBo reactionary spirit which she j
■«ys came all over tho world In tho
ntnftojr’ o f women’s social position '
• axfcr the war, did not conn- uncx-1 One of the best loca%
picted to her.
' “The men felt themselves heroes '
aid superior beings, compared with
women,M she told the Associated
ftess correspondent, “ despite the
fic t that tlie war was their work
and would never iinve happened!
hid we lived under a world govern• ment of men and women for some I
decades *’
The World War came ns a tre­
mendous disillusionment to Dr.
Jacobs, whose firm conviction it
bid been that modern society had
become too udvanced to tolcrnto
sach a cntnBtrephe. Hiie threw
herself heart and soul into pacifist
propaganda.
. Following n world tour in 11112
vVjth Mrs, Cntt, when they were
actlnimcd chnmpionH of their sex
.In many world countries. Dr. Jacobs
afld Jane Addams in 1915 undcrtook the task to urge the anti-war
resolutions .of tho Li ague Jnturnational Women's Congress upon
L&amp;* .government* of the heligerunt
states, tho ipono nnd tho President
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BROWN REALTY
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highest character:

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Those who seek a homesite^which omits no single item of desirability

LOTS. NUMBERS 241-242-243-244 in the awVi of
jl the hwI/i, of Section l-21-.il Seminole Co., IV* miles
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONPAY, JANUARY 11, 1926

Register On Stand In Own
Behalf, Says Local O fficer
t/rg ed Him To Rob Station
rshal Says
)irected A t
Jp true And
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ORLANDO, Jon. 11 — (A1)—
Argument by the state was com­
pleted thb morning In tho case
of Haywood Register, 22, of
.Sanford nnd Jasper, on trial .
here for the alleged murder of
Pencch Pecpoln, negro taxi driv­
er qn tho Ft. Christmas road Inst
July.
Tho prosecution was given
time to prepare itn argument
and court was recessed until 1:30
o'clock.
Only one witness was pre­
sented by the defense. It was
Haywood Register, who took the
stand and denied every state­
ment that had been mude by all
witnesses of the state.
Register testified that E. E.

Walker, constable or Seminole
county, came to hint In the Mi­
nim jail and told him that Joe
1 racy was going to swenr out a
wai rant for him charging him
with tho murder and tried to get
him to swear out one for Tracy,
which ho refused to do.
Register declared that Walker
suggested 't o him that he and
Tracy rob the Atlantic Foust
Line office in Sanford but thnt
he told Walker that ho would
n it Jo it.
The prosecution announced
that its argument,would be brief
and the easo is exported to go
l i the jury early this jifter10.01),

ROBBERS HOLD

Passenger Train Bound For
Mexico City Is Boarded
By Bund Of Men Looking
For Stale Military Uhiof

Attack Is Ordered By
Kunoz, It Is Thought
Federal Officials Start In
Pursuit Of Thieves After
News Of Outrage Spreads
MEXICO CITY,’ Jpn. 11—f/D —

uf 19. But ha wan graduated from
lb. University uf Texas, with high
liimnrs, ht tho ego of 2G, complet­
ing the course in three years, in­
venting and selling candy and ci-

News Summary

LOCAL
.
City Commissioners pass traf­
fic regulations limiting parking
period in heurt of city.
.
r.anLn'd -Yucht ClubV ."it*t
1
&gt;nwiv K. nuifl reghtta in postponed from
U. S. attorney Jan. 29 to tlic end of February.
rq would be de­
Fourteen year old j. | ith con­
grand jury in- fesses to implication in Ifl local
troulri r.turtle the limn u-hren kings. *t
Indictments have
Smith Carolina medical doctor
I far.
.
locates In Sanford.
J. Cl. Ball is appointed one of
for Murdrr
[Fairfax, "King five members on Upper St. Johns
District Commiss­
a", was indicted Navigation
ion.
nth John Rum­
Multiple listing bureau discus­
ple r. They were sion features weekly meet of
l«r in connection Sanford Realty Board.
bf Henry Roan,
Cates flying circus to perform
Ilnto was named at Sanford aviation fluid Wed­
In’s *25,1)00 life nesday, Thursday and Friday af­
■ Is mnking nn ternoons.
In federal court
Circuit court to be opened hero
■ranee company tomorrow by Judge W.. W.
I c payment and Wright.
■ evidence that
’ STATE
plums on the
Vessel capsizes in Miami har­
iscd nf the no­ bor, tieing up shipping for sev­
lle of being an eral days.
Hcywood Register, on stand in
lie fact. Tho
tho second ■ Orlando, says Sanford • officer
[ras arrested in urged him to rob A. C. L. station
pdny hy state horc.
DOMESTIC
kd with the
Alleged bribe plot which Is
Smith, white
said to nave delayed inquiry into
I I ml inn wife Osage murders Is reported by of­
I, were killed ficials.
* was wrecked
Varied weather reported In
west and northwest.
Democrats are in favor of
, white farmer
file, was arrest- bigger cut in taxes.
Charles Garland, April Farms
io and charged
t Smith. Pre- head, may face charge of adult­
Ko held nt Paw- ery in connection with his Penn­
sylvania organization.
- FOREIGN ‘
Twenty arc killed In train
wreck, caused by Mexican ban­
dits who attacked train on Sun­
day.
Mexican reply to U. S. note of
protest may be made on Wednes­
day,

a series of exhibitions on Daytona
Bench, nnd will fly directly here.
Oil next .Sunday, they will present
the feature attractions nt an Am­
erican Legion carnival And circuc
ut Cocoa Beach.
\
The Gates Flying Circus, which
was started Hi* San Francisco in
1911, now ranks nn the oldest and
largest exhibitional aerial organ­
ization in the country. Tho pilots
include Clyde E. Pnngborn, first
American aviator to fly upsidedown; Jack Ashcraft, Eddie Bond,
Freddy Lipid, Wilbur Stultz and
“ Buck" Steele.
*
Tho pilots, at tho opening of
each exhibition, will demonstrate
famous fancy und military flights,
including thu Imniclmuii turn, fall­
ing leaf, barrel-roll, tail spin, nose
dive, wring over, banks, nnd side­
slip landings,
A feature of the circus will bo
passenger flights for a nominal
foe.

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.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Jan.
11.—(A*)—City detective.-, nnd Po­
Rce are completely baffled when
the third burglary within a week
occurred early Sundav morning at been unable to verify his state
the Dodge Service Station. Okee- menu. *'i •'
T
ehobec Road und R, EEC. Railroad.
The safo, wob broken 4ml *1,500 in L. C. Fountain To

Locate In

iravails in well inheio that there will
Jarlflcalion of the
&gt;at ultimately there
Mcablo adjustment,
ions of Mr. ShefIgn minister Janox
) been pleasant thus
DEATH RACE
'HIA. Jan. 11— (A")
tes Post has lost n
aco with death. She
'auuiona, Cal., two!

Eustis

umnv and1 the
arnTLiltwapk
m ^ e ^ s cnterl
Iowa mid openIking combinniglng tumblers

finnnen sectiop of the Internal
Revenue Burco'u at Washington,
»• c &gt; ha. accepted a position with
*ho accounting firm o f John H.
Cnthras nnd bon at Eustis, accord* mo“ *P 5 received nt Sanford tnla morning. .
„■ Mr.' Fountain has been connceti
i ; L.
cd with the Internal Revenbo Bur d lllllK
reau for tho past 16 years, and is
n r A ll V n i d *old to have been held other ima lT c U
portnnt positions with tho federal
, “ n-1
federal future
taxing ccr.uiii
S v
tUrv?.irt
y
which impdfces

Florida And . North Carolina
Tied Fur Lnrgost Number
Killed With 14 Each; This
* Stale Leads With 52 Hurt
ATLANTA Gu.. Jan. 11.—&lt;/P)
A sharp decrease in the number of
traffic fatuities in tho South was
noted in a survey for the week
ending Sunday night mndo by tho
Associated Press early today;
Forty-eight were killed ond 225
Injured by train, automobile, trol­
ley uml motorcycle, tho Burvey
showed.
Nulth Carolina and Florida tied
for first place with I-t deaths
each, hut Florida exceeded in num­
ber of injuries with 52. North

Duo to tho diffiruttlcfT attending
the delivery of necessary supplies
because of the rail embargoes, and
largely unnn the advice of officials
of tho Florida Power Boat Asso­
ciation, the first annual regatta of
the Sanford *Vacht Club has been
postponed from the original date
o f Jah. 2J to some day daring the
latter part of Februnty, according
to a statement made this morning
by Commodore J. R. Emory.
By delaying tho date of the re­
gatta approximately a month. Mr.
Emory believes that n larger num­
ber uf boating enthusiasts will be
attracted to Sanford, and that bet­
ter prevailing renditions will con­
tribute more to the success o f the
local organisation's initial evcnl.
“ ‘ We are taking this action be­
cause wo believe that February is
the month most suitable for the
staging of an affair of this kind,"
Mr. Emory said.

He resigned his polltlon w|tli
t|,0 government to nccopt a posit|qn wRh tho Eustis,firm, where
ho
bo o*»ocWted with Robert
Conroy, also of Washington D. O.,
who
to Eaitle Mvor« 1 monUis

JmPtaOTmlJl'
M m - -p u n . . w

H. C «th r.. n d Bon hnvo
f ! " ':

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Jan. 11.
— (A*)— Dr. J. V. Knapp, statu vet­
erinarian, nnd Dr.,S. J. Horne, In­
spector in charge of work of the
U. S. Bureau of Animnl Indurpjtf'
in Florida, urc planning to go, to
Valdosta, Go., Wednesday ns wit­
nesses In federal court In two proBccutlons for tho alleged improper
shipment of cnttlu from Florida in­
to Georgia, it was announced hero
today. *

H arbor Bottled T ight
W hen Barquentine
PrinsVIademarSud*»
denly
Topples Over
•
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j

Vessel’s Position
Makes Aid Hard
Paralyzed SitnationTo~
Prevail For Several
Days, It Is Believed
MIAMI, ntwT Jan.‘ II.—
(AI*). — Miami’s harbor is
bottled tight nan result of tho
capsizing at noon yesterday
of the bart|uentine Brins Vlademnr,
which
completely,
blocked Uie channel.
Water travel, both intlom*
iiiR and outgoing, has been
rendered impossible by tho

Drunken M otorists
Draw Heavy Fines
In Municipal Court

ifornin where mild winters are, as
a rule, part of tho allurements to
tourists and tho stock boast of tho
natives, ono of the coldest spells
in years prevails.
Tula fogs cover largu sections of
the Interior and have been the
cause of serious accidents at night
because o f poor visibility.
ted to sun^ond definite action un­
On tho other hand, Alaska re­
til tho question could bo thorough­ ports tho pdldcst weather In itft
ly thrwdwd out qt .the next meet­ history. Dispatches from Noma
ing.
Upon tha motion o f D. L. Thrash­
er, tho board unanimously decided
to aend tho secretary, Mrs. E. M.
Marlowe, to the mid-winter moot­
ing of the National Association of
Roatty Bonrds to bo tseld In New
Orleana on Jan, 10.
In commenting on thla action,
President R* C. DuBose warmly
praised; tho work of. Mrs. Mario wo
m administering tho affairs o f tho
board, describing her aiulstanco os
"invaluabio and o f the highest or­
der." Upon the motion of George W. in central Califonila becaua*e o f
a substantial salary in* the lack of rain, although this is
'or Mrs. Marlowo was unun' decided upon, and D. L.
Jacksonvi
to b &gt; CQDll

Multiple Listing Discussion Features
Weekly Luncheon O f Realty Board
A general discussion of tho ad­
visability uf establishing a multi­
ple listing buroqu withlq tho Re­
alty Board office*' ns nn integral
putt o f that organisation featured
tho weekly luncheon of the board
held today at neon In the Semin­
ole grill.
,
Those ■favoring creation of a
multiple listing bureau maintained
thnt the establishment of the bu­
reau’s offico in the. offices o f the
Realty Board would rem it in no
friclion betwoen members o f the
bureau and piXPhors of the board
who were not affiliated with tho
bureau.
, j
Opponents of thq propoutlon con-

"W e Intend to make thin regat­
ta an outstanding affnirin Florida
boating history, nnd we don’t want
to go o ff half cocked."
"Plans tiro progressing rapidly,"
he uddej. "and by February every
little detail will bo worked out for
the largest sail nnd power boat
int ct ever held in this section of
Florida." •
Mr. Emory stated thnt favorable
replica bad been received from
yachting enthusiast.) him any svellotw o f the slate who had been
asked to enter the meet, and .hat
present indications pointed toward
a record crowd being on hand for
the program, which Will include
even in for .runny classes of r.ail and
power boats.
Mr. Embry added tlint tlir o ffi­
cers nnd members of the Sanford
Yacht Club bad been extended a
cordial invitation to attend a re­
gatta to ^io held in Mount Dora
on Jan. 111.

accident &gt;nnd today threatened to
up maritime intercourse In this
Early Supporter Of Proposed Parking On First Street In tic
port fur tho next several days.
Designated
Dfstrict
Is
FI.Johns-Indian River ( ’anal
With shipping pnrnlyzed teujpLimited To .TO Minutes; orarily, Miami is face to fico with
Honored By Gov. Martin;
Left Turns Are Barred a unique situation. Tho unpreceTo Commence Survey Soon
dented wave of construction, activ­
ities, together with the rnUroiul
embargo in Florida on non-perish­
able products, has directed to
Miami ships virtually from the Hav­
en seas.
Thu wharves have been.lined fo r
mouths with every form of flout­
ing craft, While an over ‘ changing
grout} uf Iruni. ‘JO-Tu &gt;10 ships have
o ff Miami
iueen anchor
. __ bench
___
‘ awaiting nn opportunity to enter
, the port and secure u coveted doik
qnucs to ;10 minutes was passed, ,i space.
'
nnd parking prohildted on th e !1 Congestion Mas been imminent
rotitJi side o f Second Street from &gt;for tho past several weeks, and the
Ouk t" Sanford Avenues.
.general tie-up caused by tho Brins
No left hand turns will be nl- ji Vlnndetnur’s overturning has mndo
lowed ut Park nnd First, or at; itself felt throughout shipping cir­
Magnolia nnd First.
cles at this time.
In commenting on the passage of
The pcculinr position of the help­
these measures. Mayor Forrest
Lake stated that tho traffic situ- |less bnrquentlne hns rendered old
ntion in Sanford was becoming so. difficult... The ship ran aground
ttcute that some limitation of park- late Saturday, but wus not believed
in any dailgcr Until nn outgoing .
on driving within the heart of tho lido without warning caused tho
boat to topple over, keel up, with
ciiv was Immediately necessary.
The cominlsioncrs are consider­ musts nnd rigging partly sbbmcrging making First und Ninth
Although digging of a channel
Streets through streets riming enst
and west, and Purk and Sanford "by-path" has been siiggestod
■
Avonuds through thoroughfare.! ownurH of tho craft may bo foreoil to dynamite tho boat. During
extending north and south.
It is believed thnt such action tho meantime, thu damage to ship*1 ■
will elindnoto accidents at princi­ ping here hn« been constantly,
pal intorescctions hy requiring cars mounting into tho thousands uf
approaching *on cross streets 'to dollars.
come to a distinct stop before
Thu Prins Vaidomar was brought
crossing any of tho through arter­ hero recently from New York to
ies.
becomo Miami’s first floating ho­
City Manager W. B. Williams, tel und when she capsized, waa u
nud City Engineer Fred Williams carrying her crew nnd forco Orit
submitted recommendations for workmen, numbering 80 mon, from
tlie passage of the bond Issue of Miami to Miami Beach, for cop*760,000 for the improvement of the version Into a modern, sea going
lake shore, nml it was intimated hostelry.
that, tills money would be author­
ized by the cuminisioncra ut nn
early date.

State O fficials To
T estify Jn G eorgia

ihat! Palm Beach Police
rg|
B a ffled B y Thefts
y to
(test
urcs
land
troldate
time
Ition

D
ate
Local Yacht ClubHas Been
Postponed F r o m Jan. 2 3

Leo Roberts, Colored, Said To Diavnlo And His Stunt Flyers
Have Been Implicated lu
Will Court Death In Hair
Hi
Housebreaking
Cases;
Raising
Show Wednesday;
d, a fo rm e r
Robert Stoll of liuylor, Tek,,1Innt
Confession
Follows
Arrest
Ex-Army
i’ ilols Featured
10 western dia- hin right in an accident at the age

I to the effect
[another former
boo they receiv|ka attorney at
M. investigation,
to declared' be
1 investigators
I and that the
led in the bribe
boon connected

NUMBER

I

a., Jan. 11.—
fi-hiit a ¥10,fd an imjuiry
[fo into tho
kg of Roveral
Jaagc county
int p.n the U.
nveird hero

.who declared
rs were directluld appear betmiay ami de-

HOME EDITION

Washington Net
Interior bill near passage
House.
Nya case moves toward deel
Ih Senate.
Senate Finance Committee
bates tux rate schedules.

H ere’s Man Anciei
Greek Once Sougl
MIAMI, Jan. 11.—(A3) —E
Pago Diogenes. A man glvl
his name as Jim Black, 60,
Now Yurk City rushed into |
lice court hors today Interru;
cd tlie procecdingrand wavl
a crisp *60 bill In one hand a

plait! his actions, he snsws
"I haven’t been arrested
but I ought to bo. 1 been &lt;b
two days and hero's my nvt
Want to pay my fine," /

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} THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1926 ^

&amp;' *

i Woman Bags D eer By P iercing H eart

COMING TO S A N F O R D

ICircuit

Court

Circle By

Win

w. Wright

-&lt;rc

’RESIDENT MAY
REPROSECUTED
K

*

lb,'

i&amp; B g k

a» a ia'oia-'

"«eH
t h first
f t e arrow. The buck w
J*™
tomorrow0
S ann
S ? stock *h2nford|
day worengrord that afeat aecom- ' aimed
the
:. l ™ yL t«°rmrt
w&gt; w
w riahL m
n#w
{■sued m„,| *•»
Mashak. stumbled with a 27-ihch arrow In p ^ ntec
♦),« bench * ^ "
° P* lawa of
b» t
■
r,Vr»|P pllthed Hunday at Pass
by ih" : ‘ f*
A docket o f about 60 coses will (sea
&lt; ; V •.
v-vN?l near here, would, probably never his heart. Asi the deer struck the
cspiu,
took Its probably face the new judge at the Urn. io Ume^'nJI
i be duplicated. They continued to gTound, the thlrtl missile
Awy, \*~*r*3v 1 &gt; t' marvel over the lodging of three PkJrv nC*r **** 1
*"d
; conclusion o f the grand Jury's sesThe torn, i nT
-nie bow used by Mrs Rounsr- , ion, whlch wiI1 be he,d iov^orrovtr(
shots, wilhin nn imaginary threeinch circle near (he heart of a buck velle Is rondo of wych e m, green and ptobably will run Into Wed- "on *h*ll
deer, of three arrows instead of heart and fibro and in known ns nr*day
« ,Tl'e,corp,r'
Charge Of Adultery Mny lie
the 45 pound type, a 45 pound pull j One trial which has created a
rifle bullets.
Preferred Against Charles
Tho. long bow was not in the being required to move the_buck- great deal o f interest in the coun- w” " bre.la,.
Gorjnnd As Result Of In*
hands of n hurley yeoman, but skln"string into posUion. The a t- .ty w ilfh e that’oTfeVhef Toone'^vho i
vest Igat Ion Ry Officials
was twnnged bv n 10-year-old girl, rows are made o f hardwood with .fa charged with the murder o f her «•( dire,.,;;: Of
nieftibers
'\
I husband, J. T. Toonc.
Mrs. Elisabeth Rounsovelle, of a steel barbed head.
MWy•
•lie nniiuhl»lio
- sii
Mrs. Rounsevelle, winner o f sev-1 The murder occurred near the
New Orleans. Mrs. Rounsevelio
i Illegitim ate Child
fiflern
H ,'
and her husband were hunting at eral New Orleans tournaments, has . Geneva bridge several months
YfV- »'ut i,.1*'
been chosen to represent the Cres- ago.
the
pass.
The
woman
archer
was
"
c
.
■
-i
TiW
Is Basis O f Charges
“ ■», J * InVr,,
si ntioned in a boat when hei cent City nt an International tour­
" r (}J Ilie
&gt;»
,
i rr
nual rue. 11
nament
to
bo
held
soon
In
Phlln
PITTSBURGH NOT SO I)USTV
quarry appeared some 20 ynrus
■a.li effieVv i .
Members Of Pennsylvania Or­
*
______
sway.
ed liy n,e , "Js
___________I delphln.
ganization R e fu se To Tell
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. IL — (AT
!&gt;-the ■ • t m ir*
— Moro dust particles have been the
1V•
Whether They A rc Married
firs, :'* • «
A d vertisin g Rates
found in the atmosphere o f St. nn-iiifi.-.i
Convicted Man
* V/S I- V*!. , . r
Louis
and
Cincinnati
than
in
Pitt*-,
•frank
i »
(
ALLENTOWN. I’ n., Jnn. 11.—
T oo Low, Says*Ochs burgh. H. C. Murphy o f Louis­
Seeks New Trial
. (/P) — Charges nr« lint" n&lt;lin;t
atfegaSB
ville, is here to tel] how 1
he tes* I
•gainst Chmles Garlnmi, vcccntric
A. V ' f f l
NEW
York, Jan. It.—GP)— cd the air.
TALLAHASSEE. Jnn. 11.—&lt;yP)
anil ’ it. A
; millionaire, ns the result oi mat*
S. If arii| w J*i
— Attorney* for William Lee Pon- Asserting that existing advertis­
;* ters involving hia April Farms As­
hnm. of Apnlnchicnln. convicted In ing rates arc too low, Adolph S.
LANGLEY TO RESIGN
sociation. members o f which are
the federal court of Florida tor Ochs, publisher of the New York
comp.in. ho*,; B«ut living at hia new colony in Lower
using
the
mail
to
defraud,
and
Times,
recently
told
advertising
WASHINGTON,
Jan.
11.—&lt;
/p
)_
Milfonl township, Ix-high county.
TI.eVn..... A"T"V' 1
sentenced to four years, are .pre­ men nt a luncheon of the Advcrtis- The resignation o f Representative ...
\
City solicitor Robert 1.. Stuart
to borrow „w *il|
paring to go to New Orleans where ing club that every
the j Langley o f Kentucky, is expected I,*"’P - h ihT iF lL'
• recommended Inst week that the
the enso will be argued beforo the Times cost the owners $60,000, -ir.by the House today.
|
«5 l
• association’s application (or a
|_______ .
______ •
Circuit Court of Appeals on'Jan. approximately 14 cents n copy.
charter be denied on the grounds
.
s
s
r
s
.
i
c
S
f
4\
20. Pophnm is now engaged In a
He said that the present adver-( \ o t i « r o p , in t k x t io n t o ___ ,
,
o f "free love” .
campaign
for
the
gubernatorial
m
tising rates tend to cheapen news-.
ri.Y f o r i.k t t »3hn i-a t k n t
*
Search now hns been started by
nomination, having already toured nnnors nml exnresned tno belief1 V 11? ,M hereby given ilia, the,
f«r- 1. yn
P the authorities for thu burial plnco
P*P*rB,
n"
n
T
V
Z
Z
L
i
|
undersigned
will
apply
I*,
the
,lnv.n large portion of the state.
w h i c h Im u , , ; * '
that higher rates would
improve ,-rnor of the H,«,e of Kloiidu. at nr,,lrh
;
.’ of an infant, said to have been
their advertising.
Tnllahnsser. on th e . is, I. any » f l
. born at April Farm last July nml
__
m
. i a ..,
_ I January. A. I». 19J«. for l.nter* • iih«.-rlhl ,V"^!
' i
Frank Cox Detained
to have di.il in October.
He suggeftwi tnnt advertisers pu,ent. Ineornorating the Seminole ■nbsorii..-*
.~
i»ws:
*•
*irti|
District Attorney Hoyle is planshould spend 00 per cent o f their! •’**un,y Huliaing snrt l.oan
," w"
By Sheriff’s F orce appropriations
l i o n , ""dee
u n i t e r th..
,h&lt;* fniinwim,
f n l l o w l n a or..,.o....t
p ro p o s c U |
F r a n k I. j .
in keeping existing ,lonKm
.1 fling-to prefer a charge of adultery,
»*Vf. J
c h a rte r, th e o rig in a l
o f w h i c h Is
customers, whilo 10
per cent n o w o n f i l e In t h e o f f i c e o f , h c '
'. tho basis of which is information
share*
Sheriff C. M. Hnnd and Deputy
e c r e l n r y o f S,at«* o f t h e S t a t e o f |
•( (&gt;. I'atiw
contained in n dentil Certificate is­ ner*1. in at lion,
IiaMilo. pfrfmning one &lt;-f iii&lt;- I. lli tal.ii'g •Hints which will feature the Chris Stephenson arrested Frank should be used in getting new cus­ H
F 'lo r ld n .
sharer
sued ns Coopershig. The certifi­ 111111 'I"''.| a ri.il1 i l l ' l l ' III |il&lt; ! ’ ?i .•■t the* Sanford nvinti* n field ai
oVlti K nn Wislnesday, Thurs- and Lucy Cox, colored. Inst Satur- tomers.
C. L Ilrlu,
AVITNKHH o u r n a m e s t h i n 7 lh ,lny
cate state.; that the child was
shares.
o f J a n u a r y , A. I&gt;. l!»Srt.
.V. m!i
up
(i•n Inkrii up.
night and charged them with the
" 4 1 I"' i h.irg* d, ami n •■
A- L. Hell*,
fr a n k u
n iM in n m -’
.* born to Helling llovcy and ChUrles day and Kii&lt;Iji&gt;
Longrwood
Cham
ber
shares
-I. I». D A V IS O N
reckless use o f firearms and with
■I Garland, both of whom ore suhIt A N&lt;«' m»y |
«\
im iT T
using profanity. They plead guil­ O f
shares.
i scrihcrs to the farm association's
A. I,. I1K T TS
Com
m
erce
W
ill
7 **
r*
I A. It. Key.
ty tnis morning before Judge J.
It. A. N K W .M A N .
petition for a charter.
•I —
, S h ares.
w_ u
A. It. K E Y
1 o b e e
G. Shnron nnd were fined.
Hold “ P ep” M eetin g
The information, tin- icgistrar
|
Articles
of
Inrorpornllon
nf
! w. h. i n n
The woman enme to the county
told the district attorney, van
MFSIIN UI.F. C O I S T V I l l ' l l . D I M ! Ii s h a re s .
'T *V
1
A
tV tV C. SmlllJ
jail looking for the sheriff and.'
• u d 1.0 A N A S S O C IA T IO N
furnished by Garland. Hoyle Imn
A "get-togothor" meeting o f the
h o u n d o r s l K n c I d o h e r e b y a s - sh ares.
upoit locating him told n story of Lnngwood Chamber of Commerce, s o T
•j a
U.
/ been unable to find a record of the
J o e D. C h lllf*
c la lo th e m s e lv e s to g e t h e r for th e '
n fight which she and- hur husband to which many Sanford people p u r p o s e o f h e m m i n g I n c o r p o r a t e d £'• s h a r e s
child's birth &lt;j rtho place of •inter­
r *.
S T A T E O F FL
had engaged in earlier in the eve­ have been invited, will be held at a s n liorty c o r p o r a l * , u n d e r I h e lu t v s
o *,
o
ment.
in o le .
ning. She snid that her husband fl:H0 o’clock thin evening ut the co of r pt ho or a tSe t ant ae m oe f o fF lSo er imd ian o ul en dCe or u nt ht ye S e m
i
The cause of the haily’s death
I h e r e b y cJ
would
kill
her
before
daybreak
if
was given as suffocation, due to
Orange nnd Hlnck Hotel accord­ lltilldlU K n n d I . « n n A s s o e l a t l o n a n d t h e undi-rslKfirii'
ip
he were not arrented and locked ing to an announcement made this a d o p t t h e f o l l o w i n g a r t i c l e s o f In - a ll y i.pp.-ar.-.l |'n
throat trouble and there is no disI’
n
ip
isd
l
M
ade
D
u
rin
g
Con*
co rp o ra tio n : . . .
J J I ». Davluon.
1.
•• • ii.Ji- • Iii* 1!-«• |&gt; il'k * XVi 1
1 . r
,p.
‘position at pre o nt, it was dechn W :
morning by Fred Glnrk, hotel manle m tc i*
Of
P a rty H eads up.
A R T I C L E I.
I l e u s , It. a . N*ti
. i . •
* - fi "■ t ’"* iim t nii pic
•a II .1 . ii
t
1 1
ed, to regard i otlnxwise. Tin
Upon investigation ihe sheriff IlRCr.
j Ti h•*&lt;
e’ •
n•a•»m
•»••
e» ui
o f uam
th is
im
c omr imii
p o rn
n lilimii
o n li \v
» .. yS.t. iiafui,
Ilaml, \
W
y1
Sunday
And
PrqvidcH
H
er
.* ■ ( 1 D.. * : i r . ! *
• ' i • . U.« I lir v n iiw a r c f o r
. - L i
,, . - I shall t»e Semin.&gt;Je County Hull.ling, J,..- |&gt;. Clilu.-n.lft
llovcy woman i sai I IN have join
found
that
Lucy
had
shot
at
her
The
meeting
hns
been
called
in
un.t
Loan
AsHocIntlon
[
known
m
hr
u„
the I
Ml
! ,,
It -1 V.'
’ --• - • - . f \ i Silill
1f 1||1» IIIM
A -ion Million D ollar Cut
cd Garland at lav April Kurin col­
AIITR’ LE 2.
••Mt»*d tlo* f«»rr|f
husband during the course of their connection with the period of rnpitl!
tl- m t"
I . ,r -.
'
i '
i .11 M' ti i.iiui r a n p(|n
e
A- .
ony in Carver, Mans., n &gt;\v d e oidi ei vv ue cl oi pnm
m ie inht oo if Ii xx ai ni cgw
o
n
i
l
c
x
n
e
r
lli*g
e
n
e
r
a
l
niiiur**
o
f
t
h
e
i »iimI- for |ion»t Imii ;«r.r|
w ood t-x p ir
n ,,Ht r n n s n c t e i l liv salil i-nr- Kn&lt;’ \\ledk"d Ihr
• . m i i.i- 1 ui ■ * t •
t li 1 1 | u •i Ii -i11 (1111111.* itif
scrap and that he had called her u
U AS IIIN't, 11 »\', Jan. I l.r -'d ’ i
tinued. Hoyle i , ••ndea Spring lo
since a Iloston syndicate J porutlnu U to encourage thrift and to lo* tl»i*lr fro
a t i iill *- .11
11*
It. !ii &lt; t inn - iii i n c m i i e t a x e s u-t
few "pet" names. The sheriff ar­ icnced
get into rominunit ation with (iiir
to o k o v e r c it y p r o p e r t y r e p r e s e n t - s a v i n g s a m o n g Its m e m b e rs , to ac
the IIHCH ind
i a ( M I*1'
i r. i I in tin- House re von tie rested them both.
for tlio him* nnd priiMeil.
land's wife, believed to he in Hus (•'•
ing
more
than
76
per
cent
of
the
'('."nem'‘
W
i
'
j
!
"
mwni.ers
for
,.urIll WittICM
. r nppi ui'd today by the
ton.
.
assessed valuation of tho town, (diriMiiirf r»»nl
Imi&gt;Idk. loilld m il l not m&gt; L»8tl
•i t • m o t i•»i t .'••I’.ttv iuuinee &lt;mnniittee.
The si* men mid nix women
•
I
iir or Improving propuriy and for I Ilie I lie Tt )i At} cl
Mr.
Clark
stated.
Cl'iirwater—$1,800,000 bund is­
i'i
il.: . '
I li&lt;- i i i l m r d n o r m a l i n c o m e l a x
Murli oth«*r purproo** jim may 1»«* nn- |,»2»;.
members of the colony decline to
A special dinner, will be. se/ved,
Ihorlu'd l»% Inw rfdiitliiH’ to lmlldrale* n m l tin- in&lt; r e n s v i l p e r s o n a l
• I .’tin . Y.. .
sue proposed, for purpose of erect,
sny whether they are niurried, de- *'
POXtl
lit?: iind loan nHMnrlitt lonn. Th**
i ti-.iipt'ion
were unanimously
W t.
li.. 1Tl 1• 1 .
clnring it is ru.body's husii.i-s
'*• ''I
piltirlpnl plnr«* of hiiMln«*Mn of Hitid l.*t**.i I)
, n g school buddings
throughout
t.R
nnd
importnnt
talks
wiII
„
p|&gt;our
,i i'r«-vi',!. Iml i h e p r o p o s a l o f
i i' i
,Mv rt»mnuveil i
rorporntIon mIoiII Im* Siinf«»rd, S**mlGarland is quoted as saying: “ A i '
county.
on the propram.
1V2H.
nole County. FloridaI •i-niiH m t ; , to m c r e p s e t h e r c -.1* . &lt;11.H I' t ,
to unmarried people living to•' " ' i o n mi M ifta x r a t e ’s o v i- r t h a t
1
«l|
i •i
gethci, this is n matter of mdivui- '■&lt;pl'i.Vid.'il l»v ilie hiiUK ir mrtiHtire
n ir i
1.~i. •»e| « .ia. mil inclination, not understood byika.i
tho common siM-inl fiihric. It is i n- i " l
•JUfAh^l- •
u a m i i n g t o n ; ih\n. lU-t-M*)
• t h •;i it
tifely a personal matter and part
I1
'
'luieratie
iiiembers
of
the
Senate
of &gt;ny experiment
in social
•*'
ro­
. i • ••ai* n i Kuianee ( 'omiinttFe put ftneir *pro&gt;i -I r,
science."
• ior -i $.100,000,(100 cut in thu
i* a i *i .* n* nt I
lx\ burden before tin* eommittee
le "
I Ml.I Ir .r \ i it r

National
Mo Lion A

i ....
ICiU

DEMOCRATS ARE
FAVORING BIGGER
frro u x n A
rogram •SLASH IN TAXES

M

yui
ns

H

ALL-STARS LOSfc.
. TO‘RED’ GRANGE’S
-ELEVEN, 14 TO 0 !^ f

Itl.l

nan.i

i

1 u a&gt; " l.evaii consideration of

i ui.*
1-

m ' ii* li

i I" dull" in Ilie House
piidide;. fo r a reduction

s M u.iiimi.iioii.

DRUID PAR

in addition to the rnto reduelng
I-: ■ : n* . f the llnusu Measure,
i • .
'.ill
v naioi SimmotiK of North Caroi I.... i. 1el -&gt; i"
ui "i. ii tikuig Demon at of the comn il "
tn fiat ' La «• .-I
'
ni: e ■, ti.-'k'il on liehalf of the
ieuiority members, further cuts in
'“ Galloping" (ihost Scorc.s A \nli-iill ■i r I" ^ clb'.v i •.
il-. Mill.iv rates* on incomes heTouchdfnvn, Hei urns I’ unl m i l e f«»r p li .i i . i g r ; .|
I"'
I cm 922.000 and $100,000 and ro­
In no way f t i l .
i
Si Yards To Thrill Crowd; u r a l b e a u t y I i e r l u - i • . -I I lie "a
ped of the taxes on capital stuck,
li
E. Virk Scores First Marker imn pbero" of i be i -uk ■ III III I
•vlioi.- i ui uiiibl ues.
t,lined in ever) in i nice. i he m ild , i
\i pi oval, given by the DenuiNEW ORLEANS, Jan. 11.—(A*)
1*ui« in the normnl nieome tax
— Harold “ Red" Grange and lib
: ii'
and Ihe increased personal
f tf.M I ’ f l } 'IVl". t
Chicago Heur;. exhibited their foot­
. i i H •»;
i’ iru Does exi-inpl ions mi income taxes proball skill before a crowd of li.Olin
xidl'd by - the House nieilsitre, virpersons by defeating ;he N’liithern
lu.dly assured ndoptiun o f these
;
j
u
’
,
:;r
o
O
i’
S
I
011,000
All-Stars, I-I *&lt;» 0 here Kmnlay ! T®
- li.'dules both in the eommittee
Tho contest, mark. I by mtinerous
- '. \
-f.itt.- II.
I'i nn.l in the Senate since Rcpuhliennitics, 'wn» played od a nunl.lv
. i .j I.ij in ibd i \V ' an* have indicated their supopA.
it"
Held.
mil
also end.used the reI' my whoies de eoi fee I lie minority
Grange Rupplied the higk
,!d,siifm ut ,ai Ili.'l-I7. •I 'ti"U in the muxtntum s urt ax
thrill oi the game in the last cju,»r
I
' IV. I re, gulled ile.lt rale from to to 20 per cent.
ter when ho side-«teiTi»vd a lmlf 1 ' i- .,? ..
..
i *i&gt;i * v .
ti. a
mug :.tructurv. Republicans to hithl 1'ropos.il
- .
dozen playera nrai returned “ Muon" ,
lulls UcMit'Uo4 l liat Ni
warned by Secretary Mellon to
I' liuiiii I Ih. ( ’..nip.my,
"in
. Ducote’s punt M yards to ti;-' s i . '.
Roli.’il inns M uulil End Tu
ren d
and for more ” '*•'i’ (I"' ('dal reduction within the
yard line.. A16 yard penaltywas I d n v ; O n e iiilo rs (Ipi)list'd T o
hours, tl •aPmed ihe
$ I'lO.OtHi.iioo limit, provided by the
imposed onthe Henri- on thatnldv
»«,*
&gt;*■&gt;'.
, tn ■&gt; &gt;•
for clipping. Walquit l ciiniori tho I
Coil il I n 1 iu |)(gS.i I t m. i,f,
m the. wind.'sale district. Home measure. Republicans, with
in.' alarm' and two calls " majority of 10 to seven in comball tu the seven-yard lint in three i
drives through tucklr. .Ktiup gain»°*tl\. Jan. II.—(Ah— for :-pi .d appanitio took a large
.. mittic,_ apparently
.
.
.were .prepared
. . ____
ed five and Gnipge plunged over I'i up*; ala tht.i Ilie anthracite din-' part of liic city f;i etpiinment .o in combat any hut minor conditions
the line for hi . team's m coml touch 1-ule be r,'fin e d tn ( barbs E. the ;-i;eae liefnre the luasewas in the liills.
down.
liuelies base been r« jerii d by the br'lightunderf.mt&lt;
Firewalla. I Inannouncing the’ Democratic
ml.- il elared, prevented the program. Senator Simmons, dcelnrE. Vick rcor-d the It..»r’.* rir.“' .uithriieitc vvaifi- vonfeience.
A n «r ln i l - tug a. pi. dent in H"
• u i nd.ig l" tiie plans nf id tile $6110,000,0(10 annual reductouchdown In the neeonil nuari
by falling on the ball Vt.-r lie ba.i linlifiug a Sand ay '..--ion, the t'nii v. th I' u; " and ( mpuny, meat line could he made without retard. i ! t ! i . i _ il it 'riin;: t'oiu- mg the program for retirement o f'
blocked a punt fr in Im-IiIi &lt;| ihe l" i't • • today found th. in el&gt; \
the public debt wilhin 02 years.
plnl line. Joe S.crit.inr.ii «lr ,'p pructvnlly where they were \ le u run . "'!. ••&gt; •'! • i c«l dealers.
kicked the goul*. for the two pomts I cnee litgoliati.iis wire -.et f &gt;»
I " 1’ " n * !l
*he urn-was nn
Instead of meeting the" cost of
Dee
after touclulowns.
.A"
',|,‘
n
S!n.ki,,K f‘,nd U'r " ‘ dement Of
(10,1100 Ihe debt entirely from tuxution,
Granife's runs
ili.o st Mb- iV? •ben lim e l-eeli ie.M el&lt; il |i
IIIM
k
or
the
nth.
r.
netted five yard*. A VO-yunl gain
however, lie would apply the funds
I".ere ..in iritew.d piediKio
wan the "gnllopmg g'i..*t’
paid mt war debts by foreign nabest
Dial
I m a l In e a k w a • i m ­
from scrimmage and nine ynidt Ins
f.mis to thin fund.
These pay­
iucf (hiy’s Concert
next best. He carried the pikrkin minent. ( bail .mm Alvan Marl.le
ments are now applied on retire­
Frogriim Announced ment of the public debt, Senator
10 times from serimmage f
a prnpoaed that Ins peace plan, ilia*
total gain of 72 yards, an nvernge " f the one advocated by miners lie
Simmons said in addition to the
Vii • following program for tin animal sinking fund payments of
* o f four and half yards per juuut. submitted l" .Mr. ilurrlies with the
."Me was thrown for lilt- ... twice, rr.|u&lt;/t that he take thu li-fl pail
ii. ; e aeort i . be given tomorrow $25.1000,000. He estimated tho
Vnco for two und again for
n "f eat h and ill aft a cmiiruct.
i ( cut nil la rk vv.t* receipts, frfttn foreign debtors this
yards.
I Mr. Hugh.a was formerly chief i -.... (meed (• !:•-&gt;' by Loitductor Jo your at $175,000000
...........
"Brother.” Unavn, famou Iulane ''"UII-M 1 for the United Mine War!;-1soph Ucirensteiii:
I nited on Specific Items.
I. .'Iureh ll rculct—Losoy*
player of other years was the out- l',!i Tile uiiin r- rejected the proji-i
Mr. Sinimhns snid the minority
standing player of the All-Stars. "dGmi. it wa * stal' d, beeau e *n
;hi"ctlon -Itolieminn 'G irl
members were united only on the
ripping around the Hears’ right 1mlaiiKsI the inimiplc &lt;&gt;i arldtru 1'iilfe.
specific items outlined in the pro-!
end in the first quarter for .1(1 ti«*u to which they ..u oppo-.il.
I’Ui. i".'2-o —A Tale of Two Ginni but he imlicuted that some
yards.
Lester Luutenschln.-. r
They prop., ed that u ■/, e year H . j i : •I'.i'bert!
; Democrats would seek changes in
ran his team well and returned contract he draw., by two
I.'
j! S .I.. Saiocted— Mrs. E l-1""ther important provisions
ns
several puats from III to JO y a r d t u.«, two miners, and three mil ,|c m it .ri,-j (Soloist),
they are reached.
Johnny Wight. nnotlurex-Ti.laii. rcuri sentutives
|h
,‘ . , '
... : non:.I Ovcrturon—I.ove and •’The Democratic plan did not
Lir • ; Bamarii—
mention the inheritance tax or
• ill ■in i I’ nrtc—Don Quixote publicity of income tax returns, on
&gt;1 auek.
both of which serious fights are
Garvey und McTcilan were main
1 ,nkl" 1 ‘ l'"'»'
' lUicrn Songs—Sunny South impending. Chairman Smoot of
stays for tiro Hear*.
• - '• miost)— Lumpp.
the committee, lias proposed repeal
Sanford Youths Are
tcli Happy Go Lucky— of the inheritance Idvy whilo some
«
•
ST
U
ll
ALCOHOL COLORS LEAVES , Delivcrc(J T() Sheriff
. . .
, ‘dher members arc expected to usk
'
m —7 he Star Spangled for nn increase in tho modified
NEW YORK. Jnn. 11. —&lt;/T*)— AI , v '
-------.vyt
totes provided by the house bill.
coho! tnukes other things than
Sheriff C. M. Hand rcltirrod tlii.- '
noses red. WTien the sunlight he- morning from a huni. ri n-jp t ,
Out In Citrus Crops
gins to dwindio in the Fall, fer*' Jacksonville from where he bratigl • iueves Escape W ith
mentation produces alcohol In, three Hanford boy- who had'lie
S!
00,000
in
D
iam
onds
To Be Investigated
leave* chungim; tho color to red, held by the police of Jacksonville
according to If. J. Hlbbin, color "X « churge o f vagi.in y. Whib* the
1 i . J t i n . I l —m — Two
WASHINGTON, Jan. l l . - ( / P ) expert.
*&gt;nys. full name: are unkai.wii .|,av
'
ro robbed today o f a To revise cfitimotca of citrus pro­
--------------------------------{are believed t«» I - ! ,-T.( W -Vt ■
. .uiig moro than $J00,000 duction m Florida and to deter­
RIVAL FOR SI'AH
a l?ov-named J.dm -it nnd en •
' n
1 ’ 1! lii . iit diamonds by two mine thcr reduction in production
— ... ■
. . |cJ Caqjyron.
c&gt; a i &gt; l.uucked them down with caused by the real estate boom,
ALBANY, N. Y_., Jun. 11.-—(A’i
It is reported tL•• t!t
in l orty-Efehth Streot near J. B. Shepard o f the crop report•—■Expendituru
of
.a " i t
►.
i Jdj)00,00rt t&lt;&gt;{here poniu firne a;;o attevTtusing i i-'ui ,\v..v;e ThcYobbors escaped Ing hoard, is leaving today for
J nuke (he ita t- mineral snrinr ■«- .niuch'troob c to e- untv wel’ aro tit n m - t - moWI«
Gainesville, Fla:
“
. rervatlon .at Saratoga HvoL the-fieera. It L i-uid f f i t
-Ju\
'J '
-m . ^
—
' Officials vvilt TeMc Ut determine 1
vvhiit effect the subdivision of lr— ‘
^rnhaj-ds in Florida fncidanL to

COAL

S

11 'M

i t _f»

Speaking of

the

new

State

Highway

No. 3

traveled thoroughfares in the Central part of the state.

.

Wu *

on

(Sanforcl-Orlando Road), destined to be one o f the most

dJSE TO CALL

™ L F 0R HUGIIEST.W

LOCATION— Right

SITUATION— On the shores of beautiful Lake Jennie, prac-i
tically down town, and yet so secluded ns to offer every
attraction o f quiet nnd rt^incment.

SETTING— Sanford presents many beautiful views of lakes
and bills, but none more beautiful than those about Lake
Jennie, on which this is the first development project.

Speaking to INVESTORS— The prices at which these distinctive homesites are now being offered, present a real opportunity for
profit.

As soon as contemplated public improvements are

completed, the value o f these homesites must necessarily
increase every substantially. ’

J

You don’ t have to take our word for any o f these statements.

We will

gladly accompany you to the property a,ul p0,nt out to / ° . u ■*ust llQW these
public improvements will affect Druid P»rk*

. ,

v : ^ V ^ r St*
-

OUB OBCAN.ZAT.ON

C. A. Button *
C. L. Britt
E. A . Chittenden
Joe 0 . Chittenden
r t B M « M E fc l.n

- |k

Howard Overli,,
Mildred G-

F ra n k J . F iB P ftrlck

Mm
ir

Pcabpdy
phArd
W,

Jgjjjjsr, Jr.

"Y

�PAGE

’ I4EW YOBK. Jih.'il.-W ’)—

otnek price* displayed * strong
a: the ope ling of .today’s
‘r'7k-t with t.rv ug »Umu atwl by
timha(T&gt; Ot: the V, H. o ^ l t v
at]&lt;jti at this end o f the yeai.

Physician Is
Jn addition to ste*.’ common, tin
inford By Dr. Initial demand rmbrt^d ^ T i ^

om Laurens;
Surgery

Li

Carf. Foundation nnd A-jicd Ax
leal. Pierce Art w prelirred a!s &gt;
rose 2 point* to a new. high.

Constructive op/rat'ons were
'’ tells another,
[locate in 8*n- carried out in varioi* jeetiorm t.f
U the
ot the list, bringing about n steady
[Laurpnst S. C* advance in priett during the ear­
Sanford to he­ ly dealings. Indications of unus­
ft ere upon the ually large 1925 business and re­
)r. J. H. Powe* newed Ulk of «
apUtup.
drxnacist who pushed General Elc^rlc rapidly
rd Drug Co.
to a peak price °*Jj4C*
Dr. Vincent’s ahead
Now high records a'w&gt; »«re
i Sanford, Dr. marked up by Conkolida &lt;(. Gas
"Laurens poo- and Associated Oil In th*f first
ivn when they half hour, with gains of ond. ^o
two points recorded by Postum
lent, giving him Cercnl. Sears Roebpck. Baltimore*
i f this efty and and Ohio, Canadian Pacific. •
aiting a compeMotor shares slowly gathered
ictitioner," br. strength with buying interest cen­
*. Vincent is now tered in Hudson, Packnrd and
to establish of- Fierce Arrow issues. Uneasiness
cumkiy-Puleston over the
controversy regarding
led from
Is-of Dr.
ds home

,HO'SE P EO P LE dow n hei;e tbis wia-

m
m

(f Dr. Chan. P.
with regret that
Ir, Sanford, I’ la.,
t to follow the
mfcsslon in the
n t nnd the chilBhere for some
m school closes,
• be located in

152%

71%

07
51
78
,48%

|con in Laurens
id during that
no of the largI city. He has
fy and has won
[ in that phase
pi ends here are
gill meet with
field of work,
pf.the Laurens
Id Tuesday eve[resolutions in
Iparture were

102%
117%
48%
58%
101 %
148%

velopment-—Daytona Shores."
'. (
■
;
*%
&gt; 1
* f i’♦ ,
l
Hereis the most wonderful'beach jiq the world and

.

•

a tonioclimate that lets folks enjoy outdoor sports
and recreation all the year-round. John D. Rockefeller,-who has money enough to go wherever he

Itinn hns come
fuc of Laurens
imbers, Dr. C. i w i t|uutui&gt; iuiia, u i t ' vi m i n m u i
to move from here averaged lower today in tho
of Sanford, in early dealings, More than 4,000.000 bushels increase of world ship­
ments of wheat were reported for
resolved l»y the last week 'ns compared with a to­
’ Laurens, that tal for the week previous.
On the other hand, indications
lip Sinks
pointed to only six per cent of
•Rammed wheat remaining In rurnl hands
along tho northern , Pacific and
p . 11.—(/P).—The Great Northern Railroads where
x lin e r Emprcsn the Utiunl amount nt this time .s
K from Shunghnl 20 per cent. Opening prices, un­
I steamer Tung- changed to 1Vic lower, new style,
Benr lilack Point, May. 1.78% to 1.70% nnd July
LYangtseu River.
1 sank while at(» the beach. The something of a rally, which failed
ned hy the Indo- to hold well. ~
dgntion Company
the corn
Rough weather ovci
tom Hongkong to belt gnve firmness to
oats. After opening
passengers on higher, May 89 to 89%.
o missing nnd cd slight further gains before be­
'e drowned. The ginning to react.
ing.to Nagasaki • Oats started at %c advance,
May 40 and continued near to the
initial limits.
Lower uotatlons on hogs tcndetl
to ease tho provision market de­
spite strength in corn values.

fclncer of the
p rtain number
|«r end collision
mday, in which
and 30 injured,
the flagman to
id of his train,
tare today,
irisonod in tho
In; rounding a
ic crashed into
number 30. Ho
ihat it was necm out with an

I &gt;'ter int$earch of. sunsjbine and health
and investment opportunities, owe it
»to themselves tOjget acquainted with
1. D j yrnna B ^cE and its foremost de&gt;-

JACKSONVILLE, Flo., Jan. 11.
— {/P),— Conditions and quotations
prevailing on the Jacksonville mar­
ket today ns reported by tho Flor­
ida Stato Marketing Bureau; *
Supplies of miscellaneous vege­
tables very light; practical green
vegetables- wanted; demand good,
movement very
light; market
strong for good Block.
Beans—Green, hamper* $4.00 at
$5.50.
Cukes—Bushel hampers $4.50 st
5.50.
Egg plants— SUndufcl crates,
mediums fancy $2.50 at 3.00.
^Peppers— Standard crates, green,
belles, lancy $3.60 at $5.00.
Tomatoes—Sixes, Florida fancy

pleases fo r the winter, has«b?en coming to Daytona
Beach ^ndyOrmond for a score of years; and he's
there n o w .1*
Daytona Beach is far more, however, th^n a seasonal resort.

Developing in. all lines at amazing

R

Speed/ it is the pne place in Florida today where
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Resales in the Causeway Section of
Daytona Shores started promptly
with profits to investors ranging
from 100 to 2 2 0 percent.
D ay­
tona Shores operates its own Re­
sales Department. Farsceing inves­
tors who realize how values grow
with the construction o f an Ocean
Causeway are invited to communi­
cate with the Resales Department,
Daytona Shores, Daytona Beach,

shrewd investors can and do make the same
i

esales a r e

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ground floor profits that attended the earlier de­
velopment of Southern Florida.
A t Daytona
Shores
we have the
most beautiful
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«t
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high land in 3 IJ Florida, wooded with sfafgly
trees like an English nobleman's park, and wijh

Florida.

fifteen nriles of natural waterfjrpnt on the Atlantic
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Qfean, the Halifax and the Tomok| rivers,. We
are developing this beauty spot in a manner seconjd
to nothing else on g a r l a n d that, together with
pur Daytona Peach location, means rapid enhance­
ment of profits for ground floor investors. *

Be our gUett on dutpalmial pullman bus making regular trips from this city to Daytpfid
Shores oOecp icenic route, witt) a luncheon at Daytona Shores Lodge on the beautiful Totnoka
Make arrangementt---without obligation— through our representative named below k

10 steward, chef
killed, W. C,
j motor manured when his
id to train num-

Jan. Uy—OP)
to tho condl-

it, automobile

■J* In train
iterday, could
tendants aboard
which he Is beYork for treatthrough Rich’E&gt;
Jan. 31.
is a list of tho
in yestorday’a
fireman ot train

a ' Beattie, Panama
IviRe, alight shock.
Barton, Macon, Go.,
I(bow.

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NEW YORK. Jan. 1
Cotton futures
opened
Mar. 19.05; Mfcy 10.46; Ji
Pet. ;8L23; Hca. 18,11.

Testjm ony In Cane
Trial Ended Today

to
S h o res

p a y to n a l

property are

guaranteed b y a title
insurance policy from
m N w 'y o f k T i i t f # '

forrnbee, Bollywood,

testimony was
snoon Msalon
ia ■ Phillip*, Miami,
trial of G. O,
thigh,s bruised right
' Ji
E. Voght, Salem,
t on nose.
dnnountoment was made that the
°*&gt; Franklin, N. C., closing arguments would be con-

M ortgage Co., capital
a t u t i o f $ 1 4 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 . !

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Jt Daytona^ Bf$&lt;* u the
Spot of Florida,'* whe
iceos is beat and oral
btaest. Pieasc send me tmr investment cfc
which shows how pronto a \ made by a purchase
Daytona Shores.

E. A. WHITE ORGANIZATION
Suite 11. BaU Sulidlng

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1 undersun

Selling Agents for Del Rio fyrit in
Daytona .Shone7

by two attor-

*nt elbow,
mt and Mrs. Durant
up in the Wreck but

D A Y T O N A SHORES, l o t
DAYTON A.BEACH . FLA

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THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY.
tJ jiD # * .' *t»

aft* i*M M f»H
A femark made at Friday’s meeting of the Chamber o f
n .rl4 « ^
Commerce
relative to making the Monroe Bridge a free
111 ■*ta*)la A rti««
*a 9econ4 CUm Matter.
■ .I f, l»l». at the I’oatafflc*
aford^riorltla under *
*■4 M a u trr
.A M riat* natter
■ B a t M M iter

f i g garo? jate » . »
S sf'u ,.1" « &amp; ,r 3g$?'-a&amp;
put y w .

W f. W M ctAL i t o n m
All obltoarr
nolle**, card* of thanka, reaoluWon* nod notice* ot entertainments
Wkara charge* are. made will ba
charged for at regular advertising
ASSOCIATED r n c u
• Associated .Proa* la axclua*
■..entitled »o the* bat* for ,releatlon of all nava- dispatches
Ited to It or not othfrwla*
It*,I In ,thla paper and alao the
J - new* published herein. All
Ut of rapubllchllon of apadal
atehea herein %
are alao reserved.

aSf,

&gt; MONDAY. JAN. 11, 1925 ~
T H «. HERALD S ;!»LATPORM
L ^ D jj^ t r water root# to Jack1.— Construction of, St. Johna-In4i*n River canaL, v V
..
lv—Extension o f Wfclta way.
4*—swimming pool, tennis court*,
•J*
* t.
Vr—AartncnUnr o f building pro*
gnat*—bongos, hotcla, a p a r t *
it house*.
(tension of street paring
■traction

of
boulevard
Monroe.
•eT-OonpletJon of city beautifica­
tion program. 9.— Expansion of achool system
with proriaioa for Increased fa•’ '
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GU N N IN G A G A IN

Make It; a Free Bridge

&gt;rd Herald

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JANUARY \\, 1926_

A s B r is b a n e

crossing proved to be one o f those little verbal detonating
caps that ignite that highly inflammable substance, popular
sentiment, and today many who had previously given the
matter no thought are exclaiming “ why wasn’t this bridge
freed of toll before’’ ?
’&gt; !
The fact is that the people of this community, like those
of so many other communities, have borne the toll bridge
cross so long that they have become accustomed to it, and
would havo probably continued to labor under it without
a thought of relief had not some one brought the matter
to their attention.
That a city with the wealth and resources of Sanford
should have tolerated the levying of an entrance fee at ita
northern gates for such a length of time is surprising, but
easily explainable. The Monroe Bridge was built by a
private concern which assessed a toll o f fifty cents- on oveiy
motor cor crossing it, until a short time ago, when Volusia
County obtained legislative authority to acquire the Monroe
Bridge and the Astor Bridge at a combined price o f seventyfive thousand dollars to be paid, by special1time warrants
permitting the assessment toll until such a date when all
expenses should be liquidated.
The Volusia county commissioners have suggested that
Seminole county collaborate with their county in the opera­
tion Of the bridge after it becomes paid out, which time
will probably come within the next thirty days. But in­
formal conversations have brought out this county’s un­
willingness to enter into this arrangement in the face of
the state highway department’s promise to include the
bridge in its system of free crossings.
1 The Monroe Bridge should rightly he included in the
state highway system without being subject to toll. A
Chnmbcr o f Commerce committee has been appointed to
c6-operato; with the county commissioner^ in the matter,
and it is hoped.a free bridge will he officially established
without unnecessary delay.
„ ,
There should he no entrance fee chnrged those people
from other parts of the country who wish to come to
Setninole county and the doing-away with the old-time toll
system will meet with the general approval of tho residents
o f this county.

S e e s tit

W hit Is S i?
•
W e Nttd I W *
t.
No Typical Roy
N*w Ilohrnzollern God
&lt; By ARTHUR BRISBANE
c**rrt«k« i m , ir n » f Co.

“ «*T m ,
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Porter E.,

THE , HARVESTER Company
propose* to *ell machinery to ftf^.
mere and take ita pay in oorp at
the rate of f l a buihcl.
That’s an intereating step, treat
improvement on day* when com
waa burned by the farm ear* in
place of coal because they couldn’t
get as much aa twenty centa a
bushel.
41
Alao the Harvcater Company’s
idea might answer the question,
'•What la a dollar?”
SENATOR DAVID A. Reed tells
n woman’s club that tho United
States would "have been overrun by
immigrants, that 2,500,000 would
have come in, in 1925, but fo r the
law that keeps them out.
For that very reason the law Is
bad. California or Florida, for in­
stance, or any one of half a dozen
other states, could absorb and use­
fully employ 2,500,000 real work­
ers.
UPON WHAT does Senator
Reed think the present prosperity
of tho United States is based? It
did not come out of the. ground of
its own nccord, and it wasn't de­
veloped by the Indians. It wns
produced by people from Europe.
It is a foolish generation that
keeps out the useful men and
womca we ought to have and need.

THE ROY'S Club of Washington,
I). C., chooses in tho person of
Joseph Ncvins, thirteen years old,
“ the most typical American boy."
Joseph is n fine hoy, but there
isn't nny typical American boy."
There are tali, thin boys, and short,
fat boys that will be leaders'of
men later. There arc blue-eyed,
brown-skinned, pink-skinned and
Agriculture for Florida
dark skinned boys: thin, fat, tall,
short, concentrated nnd dreaming,
The Herald has long contended that agriculture is a and any one of them may turn out
feature of Florida’s prosperity which we cannot afford to to be the great mnn of the United
overlook or neglect. We have often repeated our regret Stntes thirty yenrs hence.

f.'CONFIDENCE—“ And the I.ord
•aid . . . 1‘ hiyve known Abraham
to the rnd tbalJbc m ty command
.IlMUICII .i a
WIHh they
Mil j may
ennj
. jus *children
, e. that
keep» the vraf
wn$ ooff the Lord,
Lord,, to do
rignteouar
teousness and, JUitlqg," Gen.
18tl7, ID.
i B,
•PRAYER— Eternal Father, en*
able da so to Hvr. and tench, that
|y. children _and youth nit1'
ay &lt;
Thy will in righteousness an d Ju that the inroads of population and the necessary subdivid­

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G. TAYLOR!

Dr. W. A. Mackenzie has been
elected mayor of l/xjsburg for the
•ighth time. If the doctor con­
tinue* *t that pace, he will roon
have the honor that our muyor
•njoya.
1 — - o—'■ ■
Now that Wong Quong has been
killed, wonder what
Cow-Sing
Hoop-la aiul Hung Wha-No-Sabc
and o few more of the Ah Lunge
and Ah Hungs ure going to do
•bout it?
. ,
Tho first carload of celery from
Florida this season left this city
Friday. The shipment
brought
three dollars |rt crate F. O. R.
Sanford.
If u good bcgjttr.in,
mean* anything, Sanford wii'“
• profitable celery season.
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Of course it doesn't ntako .i
nt.at deal of difference, but wo'll
that tho two ______
Mnssnchusetts
____ ___
rlri* who* danced
:d the
the “ Charlcatbn"
or forty-throe minutes, wouldn't
waah the dinner djahes for ten
minutes because it would be foo
hard yrork. .

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Sanford police department has u
well-equipped hospital room in
connection with tno .'department,
•nd every necessary facility, for
the'caring of the nick or injured
member* o f tho department und
prisoners is included in the equlpmenL This is something that fifw
cities twice the size of Sanford
can boast of.—Timr«*Union.

Professional Golf Tournament

QUITTING WITH A MILLION
O WKNS RO RO M ESS ENG F. It
A New England Merchnnt has has discussed this manifestation of

■The plan to stage a professional golf tournament on the
Sanford Golf Course this winter should meet with the
gendra! approval and backing o f tho people of the'city. If
a- meet of this kind can lie staged during the height o f
tho tourist season, the benefits that will he derived by this
city can hardly he estimated.
Thousands ami thousands of men, particularly those who
ploy golf, follow the activities of such professionals as
would he participants in the tourney, and when the matches
are being pluyed on the Sanford course, this city and in­
cidentally its excellent golf course, would he the center of
•interest for a countless multitude.
And another thing. The staging of professional piny
here would draw many from other points to witness the
matches and galleries of great size would unquestionably
follow the players around the course, all o f which would
he worth a great deal to Sanford.
We understand the plans are proceeding satisfactorily
und that the tournament is pructically assured. It is a
WdHhy move and if carried to u successful completion will
ring to this city much in the way o f favorable publicity
and good will among golfers throughout the entire country.
; Sanford hgs a good opportunity to become widely and
favorably known as a sportsman’s paradise, offering facili­
ties for mnpy tastes. No better way o f bringing to light
the asset it has in its golf course can he found than the
method now about to he employed.

MY FAVORITE STORIES
Ry IRVIN S. CORD

Archil) Gunn,' thu artist, is u
Scot who wus educated In England
und who still has u great love for
thu nutiunul game of the British
Isles, to wits cricket. Will Kirk,
the verse-writer, is a product of
Wisconsin and until one day when
his friend Gunn took him over on
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‘ *•* Staten Island had never seen u
Hon. Forrest Lake, mayor of gumu of cricket.
Teams mado up of English resi­
,
Sanford, has had a remarkable
i ■ carper.ip municipal politic* as well dents were playing for the Greater
The
As serving four terms in the state New York championship.
'.kfislaturo. Beginning when he spectators, almost exclusively, were
years of age, Mr. Lake has their fellow-country-incn.
Kirk
Stan elected mayor -of Sanford stationed himself in a front scut
alongside Gunn nnd prepared to
give IIn* sp&lt;ql his undivided :ittsem;- i-zrLjb!-; that
ttwnn.
u cxhl hi', i livtr. _greatir
A tiUsun dtalt the bill a
4ct r e t'.iti : i fcjjBV. fix
fir L i s i powerful
.wal'.ip.
f t c l tits b s t that 69. night
y
i
;
yW .U hit old ch ip :" cried GuftA.
it speaks well

m ss#

run to catch the ball a* it descen­
ded into his territory. Ha almost
got under it—almost but not qulto.
it just eluded his clutching fingers.
"Well tried, old chupi Well
tried!" called out Gunn, all. en­
thusiasm.
Kirk decided that thia sort of
thing must be in accordance with
thu proper rltuntinm o f tho game.
He decided that, to show hla ap­
proval, ho would at tho next op­
portunity speak up, too.
Presently the opportunity came.
Once more tho batsman smote tho
ball with emphasis. It rose high
in the air. A fielder for tho rival
flub ran In intch It. lHfc loo
o - i •,!•♦.
| •I'vj'of upturned' tun

That will be nows to tho vil­
lagers, also to tho supreme power
thut made that luke, several mil­
lion yours before the present own­
er wns born.
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THE
GOVERNMENT,
from
Federal judge E. S, Thomas has
secured a judgment for $1,000,000
against Gerald Chnpman, plus six
percent interest, for bonds stolen
by Chapman in a big mail rob­
bery. That judgment should be
classed ns a "livo asset," with
Russian bonds that baby Ameri­
can financiers bought, from the
czar, just as ho was starting on
the toboggan.
Chapman will bo hanged in
March, for murder. The czar went
long ago u Ibo for murder.

DAN DOBBS SAYS?
What's worse than getting a
book for Christmas when you al­
ready have a book?
It is u darn sight more blessed
to give thnn to receive bills.
When a congressman does re­
member his duty to the people ho
can’t get others to listen.
*• First thing you know this will
be last winter.
The honeymoon is over when ho
finds It might be best to lie to
her about u fow things.
It makes u girl mail to find her
Houhiun coat is made of rabbit
skins. Dut it mukfs rabbits mad­
der.
Scientists huve changed the sex
o f salamanders. Maybe they did so
by bobbing its hair und letting it
smoke cigarettes.
Just because tho paper suys it is
irmer that’s
that’ no sign
going to bo warmer
It is going
— *— **
to be
bo col
colder.
One poor way of committing suiclde is by buying a used car and
working yourrclf to death support­
ing it.
Ihir. L«cirr.o r » ic s pirt h u n t
•topped the fighting in Chicago.

“ ^•U ^ l Well-*Hit!" ceased
•
abova tU lesser so
the crowd.
" " ’•11 fell
‘ A. l l

Palntii
PHONli

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IS some little , thlRK .probnman’s insntinblc lust for money.
ing of property has effected an unfortunate reduction in blyIT smaller
than the head of a answered the eternnl question of Many designate the income or for­
the
era
of
commercial
enterprise,
lands: under cultivation.
pin, located somewhere in the
•
THE TIGER
his answer is the antithesis of tune with which they would bo
In our own little city, celery’ farms which n few yenrs brain. that ninkcs greatness, ami nnd
T iftr, tiger, burning bright
that which the world for genera- content, hut few, having fulfilled
ago were well outside the business district and interfered it always goes with the power ti&gt; tionn hu* said it would l&gt;e. His their first desire, cease striving
In the forest* of the night,
What immortal hand or
ac’restablishes a'precedent nnd is |for more There is no limit to
little with residential properties, we now find are built up 1stick at your job.
Could framo thy 'fearful symmet­
danger of frequent iniita- the flexibility of human desire.
all around. In some cases the farms of yesterday are now
WIl.I.IAM
HOHENZOLLERN. in - no
Perhnps it is well that man is
ry?
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supporting business houses; in many eases the high value once kaiser, writes an article urg­ tion.
This idherwise obo’ure citizen so difficult to satisfy. Without
In what distant deeps or skies
o f the land nnd the increasing demand for homesites have, ing Germany “ to break awuy from gained natonal, if not internation­ discontent there would be no p fo «
the belief that Jehovah, the Gotl
Burnt the fire of thfno eyes?
gress. It will be a lurry day fpr
made it necessary to cut fine farms into lots.
of the Jews, is our God." The al fame over-night by quitting nf- humanity when the worker saya 'I
On what wings dare be aspire’
ter
making
his
million.
Years
ago
But if we are to maintain the substantial foundation kaiser *nid the ('hristinn idea of
What the hand dare acizo tho fire?
he entered business he vowed have enough, when the capitalist
which has characterised our growth in the pas}, we must God .fame from Persia, where the when
that
a
million wns "enough" for says 1 have invested enough, when
Apd what shoulder and what art find new farms in Seminole county to take the place of Jews enme under the influence of him nnd that he would retire the factory directors are content
Gould twist the sinews of thy thhse which must give way to the spread of population. We Monotheism Zarathustra during from business just as soon ns he. with their production, when tljc
the Babylonian captivity.
»• ;*.* heart ?
made it. Others have made their merchnnt nnnounces he wants no
"Away from Judaism with its
tnd when, thy heart begnn to heat, must prepare lands in more outlying sections and we must in­
j
"pile,"
hut he is the first on rccit dread hand and what dread duce outsiders to come here and cultivate those lands. W e Jehovah," is the kaiser’i\ motto.,. ort! to He content with it after he more business. The desire for
f e e t ? ',
more than you have is the secret
must show them what profit there is in farming in Seminoli
had it.
What* tho hammer? What the county.
APPARENTLY. IN the good old
Everybody,
•inclimc or other, of the progress of tliC'hunmn race.
. . .
i
day*- &lt;»f "me and god" the kairer
. ti, ^chaln?
We were interested therefore in an announcement ap­ ha?'in mind n god that suited him
In what furnace was thy brain 7
What.the anvil? What dread grasp pearing in the Brooklyn Hagle that a plan has been dc- in i . r thalt the ordinary Christian ,
FINDING I’FACE
Dare ita deadly terrors clasp ?
velojiod to sell 250,000 acres of Florida farm and grove- .-i-d Jew i'll conception of the di- ■i
JACKSONVILLE
JOURNAL
When tho stars threw down their
lands'. The tract will he divided into large plots and each vinity.
. spears.
As to the god of Zarathustra or '
And water’d heavfin with their plot sold on easy yearly payments to u farmer selected to , Zoroaster, the god of fire, was a
What Is needed is a change o f
Is it better to live in the city or
tears.
run it. The plan is fostered by a foundation organized strange composite god mailo up of in the country?
viewpoint. We have become so sat­
Did,He.smile His work to see?
seven
spirits,
fire
air,
water,
earth,
several years ago to administer a series of unusual philanThat, of course, is rather n dumb urated in the ngo of machinery
Did He wh6. made the lamb mnkc
German &lt;hristian* will be question, since the answer obvious­ thut we have forgotten the true
thropies,
nnd
numbers
several
prominent
men
among
its
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. vV
thee?.
surprised to henr that that is their ly is, “ It depends entirely on .the gonl o f our existence—"to haVe
directors.
god.
life and have It more abundantly."
individual.”
Tiger, tiger,-burning •bright
The Tampa Tribune, in commenting on this plan, says.
Just what does that mean? Sim­
But
one
is’
moved
to
u*k
it,
nev­
In the foresjs of the night,
“ If properly managed, this ‘hack to the soil’ movement fmA ri' h N,w .Vorkt‘^ owns ertheless, on reading of the action ply that wo extract front life the
What immortal hand or eye
s k a t e ™ of Professor Lew Sarett of North­ full measure of its beauty and
P ure.fram e thy fearful symme* Florida should he eminently successful for all concerned. |
University, who has an­ truth nnd meaning; thnt we do not
'».
try ?
Florida unquestionably needs more agriculture. We have and annoy him. His lawyer will western
nounced that he will flee to thu "nourish a blind life within - the
' .--W illiam Blake.
plenty o f good farm land still uncultivated. More extensive ! move to keep vulgarity oir the wild country of northern Wiscon­ brain" hut develop our powers of
-------- o-------hia sin and hide himself away far from understanding unu love and spiri­
Today’s best laugh: “ They used production of fruit, vegetable and live stock will increase client bought the land on wh^n
the edge
tual discernment.
to hide their rouge, but now they this state’s prosperity and at the same time benefit the of the lake, he ulso bought the thu towns.
For, he declares, our civilization
And how arc we to do that? Well
rouge their hide .—Tampa Trib­ northern consumers."
water of the lake und tho air above is a farce and life in our big cities for some of us, like Professor Sa­
une.
it.
---------------o---------------is n tragedy.
rett, perhaps, it m cunH quitting the
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«cf.

A lot o f men become intoxicated
With' love and If they never get
eober, a long happy married life
Will result—«maybe.
at r
»Kv_ 4
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. ; Substitute* havo been found for
sn*ny thing*, but the Florida teal
•State game (a" YWWoiit* efficient
one we have aeen for hard work.

W .H .

*T“

Probably Professor Sarett Is
making the indictment just a lit­
tle too severe. Offhand, it is fair­
ly easy to think of a number of
very delightful things that our cit­
ies afford .Yet his outburst is easy
to understand.
Our life has been’ growing enor­
mously complex in the last few
decades. We drive ourselves at a
terrific speed. Ko wo find oursel­
ves In the midst of conflicting cur­
rents that buffet and toss us un­
mercifully. We live by machines—
the^ strain is immense.
Yet the remedy does not neces­
sarily lie in running uwny to th®/
country and burying ourselves in
log cabins by secluded lakes. Many
a farmer who lives alone on the
prairies or in the mountains is
driven just ns feverishly by his
acres as the city mnn is driven by
his business.*

city nnd hunting solitude. But it
need not mean that for the ma­
jority.
Bcnuty? It is everywhere—bla­
zoned across the sky nt night or
hidden in the laugh of a child .at
piny, locked in n book of verse or
wrapped in the eyes of a-mother
plnying with her baby, reflected
from the jagged outline of a city's
skyscrapers nt sunset and divulged
by the April wind over the mea­
dows of the upland farhi. Have an
eye for it; seek It out; you will
find it, beyond measure.
And. having found it, you will
sec that life’s meaning and life’s
truth follow close behind. AH that
is beautiful is true and lasts for­
ever, and all that is true, is beau­
tiful. And whether life be lived on
a lonely prairie, or In a roaring
city, it has ono meaning—happi­
ness, joy, now and always.
«

“ GOAT FEATHERS”
I.EFSllUItC COMMERCIAL
It was away back in 1918 that. quills to the task.
Ellis Parker Butler wrote "Goat
Perhaps the most hardened and
Feathers" but somehow it escaped chronic goat feathers chasers are
us until Col. T. G. Futch loaned those who year after year sign
us the Uttlc book' Monday. Wo read their names on the dotted line for
it through in about fifteen minutes a lyccum or n Chautauqua course
but never, never shall forget it.
and have tho satisfaction o f pay­
We have accumulated more goat ing real cash for their feathers. If
feathers than Butler rfdmita in his they could get tho crowd to •at­
little book, lie wonders ut himself tend they might havo some recomthat he has “ been able to keep a . pense, but the crowd fails to ap­
family from starving” while accu­ preciate.
mulating nil those prettily color* •But the most trying thing of all
cd feathers. Our family has won­ Is another point that Butler over­
dered the suntc thing. Butler do- looked. After these quill feathers
cld i/’ hu must he u wonderful fol­ arc f rmly In place, along comes the
low nnd thut if hu had stuck to his populace and starts fingering them.
job like George Ade and the Chi­ .They yunk to see how thoy arc
cago Limited, he must surely havo uttachod and they twist and pull
become the most famous humorist to rcc how the roots nrc fastened.
of his time.
Then they turn the feathers upside
But Butler overlooked one o f the down to see what is concealod un­
most poignant pricks the goat fca derneath. Disappointed that noth­
there give. They are like porcu- ing but goat feathers are diacovP'US, *IU«II®. Every timo one plucks {• J* they go away with puzsied
a fleece'* of goat feathers he g«ts hcaushakes, \\ondcring just how it
stuck by the very people he is Is you have so successfully* con­
plucking them for. Tako tha cose cealed the gold setting that
of the fellow who gives hia timo have Men a part of the goa
i?
Hng money for civic work. ‘ new- Nothing will ever co
Ifnir the people he visits treat him them the feathers were not
the soiif-US' they dp a solicitor plated o f
f r - V l " ’ "’
o f ilndertita'ndfrfr I3VO feu::J
that he ji gath»r;4g goat.feathsts gc!d fer yoursslf.
do;ng the..for them—ta n So.-ati.iief
all, cov« ■

Romance—
This age Is full o f it.

Not just empty romi

the true romance of achievement, of progress]
betterment of mankind.

! ADVERTISEMENTS TELL YOU WHAT 11l|
MANCE OF BUSINESS IS: DOING FOR Tj
READ THEM.

One store building size thirty by forty feet
forty by one hundred fifty feet located neu|
Lake Mary show cases, scales included price fa
action $2,500 terms.
Fifteen acres land near Druid Park, priced to i
mediately. Sec us tomorrow.. $8,000. Terms.
Five room bungalow near Holder Springs, on uj
aero lot, large trees.
J, i* 'a i,
V* *
Right new five room bungalow on five aero I
E ldef Springs, larg£ trees; ‘development goimj
around; price $7,000.
Nineteen acres land near Markham; small lab
$7,000.

R .R . E ld r id

�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY II.

TELEPHONE:

PAOBPIW

1926

RESIDENCE TELEPHONE:

MRS. FRED S. DA k Je R, SOCIETY EDITOR

148

Mrs. Stanley Walker
WORK OF NOTED AMERICAN PIANIST ‘ Elected President Of
! IS REVIEWED BY CECILIAN CLUB |The Legion Auxiliary

MRS.. CLEMENTS IS LOVELY HOSTESS
AT BRIDGE SATURDAY AFTERNOON

Loans

217-W

MONEY AVAILABLE

Loon*

Eor First Mortgage Loans on Liberal Valuation Basis at
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Consult us first when in the market far funds
A large audience enjoyed the
One of the prettiest parties of her honors nnd point* Billed to
Tho
first
meeting
of
the
AmerCecilian dub program of Inst Sat­
A. P. CONNELLY &amp; SONS
score. In sutttng for the consolnIcnn Legion Auxiliary for the new the season, wns that of Saturday tioh prize, a hand paihted pitcher,
urday afternoon.
. . .
afternoon,
when
Mrs.
E.
R.
Clem­
Massulli
A
see«n&lt;l
!**•«# SO
year 1920, was held on Friday aft- ents wns the gracious hostess at Mrs. William Moore Scott was the
The meeting opened with n dis­
ernoon at the home of Mrs. L. P. bridge at her apartments on Park
cus
Von
of
William
Sherwood,
fortunate one,
,
•
liner ahd dance
Chittenden on Evans Street, rand
Avenue. There were five tables
After the card' game, the tables
it take. Dinner (died 19H) Americans noted plproved
to
be
a'
most
enjoyable
■*
were laid with dainty covers, and
J
Slicing
to nnist and pedagogue, a pioneer in
one, at which time matters of In-' o f players.
pisno recital at a time when thy
Stately pink gladlollusen and as­ refreshment* consisting of ■ salterest
were
discussed,
among
them
with nd course and. fee’ course were
Isss will meet real virtuoso was rare.
being a report o f Mrs. J. C. Ben­ paragus ferns, arranged
Points emphasized were his rare
It, at the home
pleasing
effect
in
baskets
and
sil­ served by m i hostesh. The playson, delegate to- the convention at
cr* were Joined' for refreshments
ver
vases,
adorned
the
rooms
where
jrsey with Mrs. memory, diligence in study, the
St. Augustine.
ipd Mrs. J. A. hours accorded him while study­
the card tables were placed. On by Miss Smith and Mrs. A. W.
After
Speaking
of
the
Interest
ing with Liszt In' Europe which
the tables Were pink ana gi*een nut Harz.
and enthusiasm one receives by
Thore playing were Mrs. D. Ithe St. Agnes surpas t.*d any accorded an Amer­
nuts and
Oestin attending these gatherings, Mr*. cups, holding salted
st the home of ican student up to that time. Mr.
mints which were relished during Thrasher, Mrs. Harry R. Lewis,
Benson made mention of a con- tho gnmes.
Mrs, F. E. Roumillat, Mrs. Edward 1
lIUps on wag- Sherwood was one oi me nrsi re
vernation she had with Mrs. Young
Mrs. Phillips, j Kjve lecture recitalt* and also the
The color scheme of pink and Markrll, Mrs. William Moaijj 1
Scott. Mrs. W. Theodore Langley,
(Tiltner and M n. fi m to establish summer schools
Crawford who Is connected with the VetcrA. DeCottes,
Mrs.!
nns' Hospital at U k o City in fhe ^ 'U s and s « r e " ^ P ^t^y, Mrs.
....... George ..................
- .............,
hostesses.
. \f or teachers.
vvriu h aho pointed out that th e; maldons in spring bonnets mark- George Rice, Mrs. John MacUoni of Holy Cro.»‘«.| Mr Sherwood, In his desire 191 Uprightly Polka".......
best thjngs to aend to the veter|H||y r|Mi|st and after sev- aid, Mrs. Charles C. Remington,
R o'clock at the Improve music conditions in Amer- ,
Kdlth Wregge
. A. Newman •»»» ica, loved to takd his nrt even to ■ "n ltz of Forest Spirits
Gurlitt snx were: money with which to ern| progressions, scores were Sirs. Robert J.- Holly, Mrs. Itobout-of-way places. In one west: |,
iiJ?or*!'
Ixiucks, Mrs. J. C. Bennot, Mrs.
k»bs, Woman’s Club ern town, the grand piano he ai- Watermill
Spaulding
George Knight, Mrs. Howard HulL will begin classes ways carried with' him. excited
Mnry Maxwell
Ick, Mrs. Bloomfield tlulick, Mrs.
Ey law, at the club- much wonder and the audience sup­ "Hungarian"
Godard
11. B. Ferguson, Mrs. K. B. Me-1
The best of railroad tracks, equipment
k’clock'
Ernest Fox
posed that the fourth leg wss lost
Cracken, Mrs. Samuel Dighton and!
[ o f tho Methodist
“
March
of
Classes"...
.
Preston
ami motive power are all but useless
Mrs. Phil Bach.
nt the home of in transit.
Dorin Hopkins
There has
been phenominn!
had been spent for fruits nnd othunless they are manned by men skilled
li on French AveWallace ,.r ;irtic|e8 'Mnt to u k c City, nbd =
growth of music in America since -Sphlers Dance’ ’
in railroad operation who realize the
(nion of tho Con- those days, with so many fine mu­ i
Woraan’s Club
Miss
Sarah
Lou
Priest
sic
schools,
instructors
nnd
en­
importance of the public service they
th will meet nt
Mildred Hand
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George Huff, dorsed conservatories.
"Hunter’s Horn”
G
old.llrr
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I1'eS
The
El
ide
Of
,
perform.
Mrs. Richard Maxwell closed the
at 3 o'clock,
*
file parlinoicotory law rlaa. op- 1
the Christian program with-delightful readings •‘Dane. CharaalerUti.0" I’ Granaar' Gl.ctlon o f officers for the enau- G O O I'^ O R . S i m S F l 'i d t t y
Pearl Robson
* &gt;i"K year was held with the following
.
--------ened this morning for organization I
[at the homo of from Lowell.
The Atlantic Const Lino hns spent
Walker; First Vice President, Mrs.
Coming ns n complete surprise! with 20 present. These classes will [
at 3 o’clock,
- ' ‘bo on Mondays,
**--■--- Wednesday*
— ,mj
was the
ke Presbyterian
Frank l.ossing; Second Vice Presl- to their tunny friends
millions of dollnrs to provide the phy­
dent. Mrs. C. L. Goodhue; Treasur- wedding of Miss Snrah Lou Priest Fridays nt 9:30 o'clock, until the
church at 3:30
sical necessities for efficient railroad
er, Mrs. J. C. Benson; Secretary. nm|
R. sims. which was course of 10 lesspps is ,C(yppH'te.
h o tel a r r iv a l s
Mrs. Joe Chittenden; Chaplain and solemnized Friday evening at d
service In Florida.
The usual delightful fortnightly
Montezumn
Historian, Mrs. C. H. Smith.
o ’clock at the Methodist parson
Literature De- j
There will be n meeting on Jan. age, with Dr. T. J.-Nixon, offieint- bridge of the Social Department i
Mr nnd Mrs. J. H. Colclough
M. D. Bnrkston, Albany, Ga.;
Its chief reliance, however, is in thc
ford’ Woman’s |Fred p, Fowler, Atlanta; W. C .! motored to Dnytona Beach on Sat- 22 nt the home of Mrs. Ernest ing in the presence of only the wil lie given in Ihp.'cm b . house j
rts nt the. club' peacock and mother, Tnmpn Shor- urdny where they spent the werk- Krupp, for the purpose of install- members of the immediate fnmil- Tucsday'nfternoon, with Mrs. W. j
army of faithful employees who arc
D. Gardner as hostess. An impor­
ing theno officers. Good attend- ies.
"
les; Ray Stephens, Jacksonville; W. j c,"l w'tb relatives.
tant
business
meeting
will
precede
Working night nnd day in n determined
unco of members nt nil meetings
During the ceremony. Clarence
t Bridge Pa.*-1\y, Abbott, Jacksonville; W. A.
--------the game, and it is the earnest
Club ut 3
, Sminders, White Springs; We P.
Mrs. Duncan It. Haseil of Char- is urged by the incoming officers priest, brother of the bride, played wish of the chairman, Mrs. W. T.
effort to restore normal transportation
I), Gardiner (*})nneyt Lnupens, S. C.; Cgloway, lesion, S. C., arrived in Sanford on for this year. It wn9 decided to softly. "Because" and "I love You i Langley that all members shall be i
service, nnd thereby to make possible
. VV. F. Bailey, Unincs City; W. C Saturday afternoon to s|tend some hold meetings for the next six Truly."
present to take part in the discus- )
Florida’s further growth and pros­
day
|Grindle*, Atlanta; Mrs. W. L. time here with her daughter, .Mrs. months at the homes of the mem
The bride was lovely In a be- sions.
l( lit high school i liar roll, Jacksonville; A. C. Hinck- W. F. Ravcncl ahd son, Duncan bers instend of the Legion house coining fnnk of poudre blue crepe
-------- perity.
■
"elock.
' b y nnd wife, Milton, Mass.; W. J. Maxell Jr., nt their hump on Mng- ns liere-to-fore.
de chine, with trimmings
of
Gn Tuesday evening ift d o ’clock
lay
1Dabney and son, Atlanta; G e o r g e ( m^m Avenue.
blonde. Her hnt and other accei-|th|, ].{tc.ratur«- Department will be,
the South Side It. Stair nnd wife, Ogunqulst,
~ —
Hi.-x were „|so of blonde tones.. 1(l h„ n,0 t„ „n cl,,(, fncmherx of all
Expression
Class
Of
They must solve one of the most in­
IssocmUon calli Maine; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey llos-i Mr-. J I. Marvritette nnd attracImmediately following the cere- a.-purtments with their escorts,
trniie mothers nt ier. Mountain
volved transportation problems in the
View, N. J.;. B. F. live daughter M
_
_
is
r
.
H
elen"M
nrw
-jSanford
High*
School
ony. n wedding dinner of si\^ These t-Vviiinjf meetings are an infuth Side School, Kiti. Columbus,
motored
R e c i t ' l ! eourses wax served at the home of nuVnt(on in thin year’s program, i
-------- _ . Ohio;. G. M. Allen,- tetlc.
.
.
. to Tampa on Sati.r- j ^ y j j j Q j y ^
history
of the country, nnd in doing ,
.lohSson City, Tenn.; Wilhemeniii
-un-re they spent th
the bride’s pnrents on Celery Avc- ;ln,| „ r,. especially planed for the !
((ay
this must overcome tremendous ob­
mu- Covers were laid for the purpoi e o f better acquaintanceship ;
In-nli Watters H, Clarke, Jacksonville; Mrs. W. end
and Burns" at 11 Clarke, Jacksonville; James H.
Tin- expression class of the San family nrd n few intimate friends. „ m„ nB the members an well ax for ,
stacles.
Later in the evening the happy I the
Mrs. I-. D. McBride i f Memphis, j ..............
for,| High School will
n recital
an’s Club at I Clarke. Jacksonville; Lewis John
..... ..give
___________
... cntiveniciivc
---------------- of teacher* » nd
son and wife, Orlando; L. Charles Tenn., i- spending sointi time here Wednesday afternoon ut 1 o ’clock J0l,"K couple left In their car fo r ; l.uxim-ss womon who arc unable to (
wedding *trip to~ ......
points" in
attain*,
krupp and Mrs I’ . Vincent Jr., city; T. A. Drum- with Iter mother. Mrs, i„ A. Mick- l" whicli tho public is most cor n
“ short
..............
“ attend
“ “ ‘ afternoon
**
They are working nt a groat disad­
the state, nnd Upon their return
dlally invited.
jtesces at bridge ; mons, Laurens, N. C. vantage and under severe strain.
NOTICE
Ithe former, 910 i
Seminole
, ,,
The following program will be will be nt home to their friends
nt the Pinker Apartments.
’ ;i o ’clock, honor- I „ , Tu,inif,li Windermere- Nul
rllt' man&gt;’ Dielulx of Mrs. J. K. presented.
The
rcfftilnr
annual
nieetly Hill.
„ 8* ' J w,n5ot*. . i f „ ' nore51
Bionxe are cordially welcoming her
The bride is tjie talented young
Piano Nolo, selected—Penrlo Rob\Vholehenrted co-operation by, the pub­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. (\ infr of the stockholders of the
hrhiixliiin Temru-r*V* u^
R
“ fUT an absence of several years. SOtt.
Priest, and is a favorite among a First National Bank of San- ■
lic will make their efforts most ef­
11 io Id j,n Z -r,
!'. * ^ aS?’
' 'r ^ l|tr.'
Bronne arrived m Sanford on
Ciirositv—Marjorjc Forrest.
wide tdrclc'-xvf '-friends.' ‘ She’ Is* ir ford, Florida,- Vvflt he held in reshvtertan rhurch
1Frlifciy from lu-r home nt Vaiiroufective, and will hblp to ^lenr up all
When Pa Counts— Louise Hiek- „ ______
l W. J. Linbaugh, IV. W. Newstime,. v .j. ,'|j p and is the guest of her
of thc . Sanford
Hljrh
son.
-*. thc R e cto rs room of the hank ,
lToorand°r
isin«rtire‘. y. Zeresred!
bile are* u'reed to
?■ ^* M* V- Wynn Bain-1Iir,?th' r
hix wife, Mr and Mrs
traffic
congestion.
What The Had Man Says—Aud­ i.......
i bridge, Ga.; Edwin C, Ctillellc |(;i-tlrge A. Speer at their home on
ii church
and civic? work*
l° n I ucNiluy, Jiuuinry 1 -th ,
.........................
........
rey Holburn.
,
'Jacksonville; George Daws. Gates •|&gt;„r|{ Avcime.
••
,
Mr. Sims is a valuable employe! 1826, as provided in. the byThe Eater— Lois Britt.
Fyling circus; C. King nnd wife;
.— .—
of
the
National
Biscuit
Company
laws,
for
the
election
of
a
When Pa Wns A Boy— Nell Aly.
S n !!
i!" 1
; 1 L' W. Maury. Hmfston; G H. GothM,. „ m,
j olm ,;,„ unti who
ami has a hn*t of friends here that' board
of directors
serve for
Curlottn--Doris Ilohart.
... ....................
.............. .to
____________
[nm new members rUl,i Youngstown; K. -J. Brown, hlive bl.PI1 spending the past two
■kSnS.."."'1
the ensuing y e a r ^ m i for the
III be held at^.the j Lancaster; A. IL Cothran, Youuga- jwpoky ber,. with Ou-lr duughL-rs, ■ Ml. And The Ouija Board-Ruth JJ"
Wilmington, Nj Cj
parlors f»onu|,.wn; Mr. and M$*s; \V. n. Fawt-1
Henry Purdon and Mrs. Jack IVi.rman.
________ ___________ \
transaction o f any other husiGet Mad -Marcnde! Sievt-king.
lnnd, Miami; I*ewis Johnson and ]|(-witt ut iheir home on Palmetto
Some people an- so darn dumb ness l hat nfay.properly come
In The Morning—Mary neigh
rday
i wife, Orlando; Mrs. r.. B. Davison,; Avenue, left Sunday afternoon in
have gnt In huvo a reason fur before the rheetinfiT.
xupp and Mrs, i Miami; Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. John- j their cur for their Lome at W.iyn- !
itessex at bridge. son, Orlando; P. L. Morgan, Jack- ,.8|iuro, Ga.
- K o - being happy.
i B. F. WIIITNER, Cashier. .
I
Mrs, Krupn, !»|() i sonvllle; W. II. Mitchell and wife, j
—
|3 o'clock, honor* i New Vork; I... E. Schott, "Ohio; J . , ^jr nn,^ \j|-H Henry Cniuhnrt
■ s iiiiM iiis iim iiiiiM iiiiiiiiiR iiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiu M u u u n in iiiiiiw
| R. Hill,
L, Mathews; Okeechobeo; U. M .; spent the week end at 1-akc Wales!
■
■■
i Hour at library Sbicey,
Delrav; R. C. Gurrett. St. Jls Hie guests of .hi- latter's sis-!
Pctersburji: Sam L. Ferrell, Torn- jer
na; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McKcavcr, |
, .
— l—
\\ inter . Haven; H ., II. ..King .and ( ftli-s. George A. DeCottes and
wife, Jacksonville; Mr. and’, Mrs. j j ra&gt; g, ,\_ Newman motored to I
Tt, B. Hackney, Orlando; Mr. and .Qr|0n(jo „ n yaturduy where they.
Mrs S. Greenfield, .Cleveland; L.
the afternoon.
U. Victor, Rochester, N. Y.; Georg*
--------'
Wnit. Roche«t.rL M t.,and.M r.;
Mp&gt; am| M„ Gforj?e c . Sher. pleasant meet
.Minneapolis, Minn., are the
the Snllle Her- fhnrles \V. Hughes, Jacksonville, man
9, D: A. It. wn? 8* B- I f.e f f e r ,i n t e r Haven, M y.. K,lcat|l nf Mr. Sherman's sister,
and Mrs,,C. A. Jayne, -j^rtlinG Mrs. \V. Lloyd at her home on Mn*
Hundreds of remnants from our 3
Ruth Peters
Herman Leinkcson ArtcT wife, Chi- k. Avonuc,
cago; H. II. Lyon, Daytona; Jack
______

The W ill to Serve

1|

Personals

Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co.

day sale on piece goods, flannels,
broadcloth, coating, serges, linge­
rie cloth, gingham ,. suiting and
silks. Every remnant will be mark­

H. R. Rice of Toledo, O., is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lloyd
ut their home on Palmetto Avenue.

ed about

Mrs. Emmet McCall, Mrs. H. B.
McCall and Henry Bun McCall mo­
tored to Jacksonville on Saturday
where they spent the week end.
■■

a

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Conolcy had
as their house guests for the week
end, Mr. und Mrs. Howurd L. Amason of Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith,
Master Wilson Smith and Mrs.
Margaret Wilson moved on Friday
into their now home on Park Ave­
nue.
WOULD DISINFECT SEED

Mm of the Amerl*' t». tiUIi_
^Riall be a regent,;^] &lt; «
K t . a second vlcoj

— Disinfecting of seed that •will
prevent' the carrying of parasites
and *ave railliona o f dollar*, 1*
predicted by Clayton R. Orton, who
J. B. Fussitt, Kenneth Bq.J is experimenting at William Boyce
Falroy, Kenneth §q.; Archie Thompson's institute fo r plapt rpHugqrer,
Kennoth'.Sq; fa .; Fill-,
lie state conference
b time between,Mar.1n,oro. Chandler, Kenneth Sq. Pa.}
R. Smith and wife, Stuart; K.
place of meeting to Jthe Conference. The E.’ Tucker and wife, Stuart; Sid E. L. Marshall o f Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Llnnick, Philadelphia;' D. Nides, and party o f four; Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Gerbrecht. Jacksonville; Mr.
K
n&lt;i
the
hH
M tf»
rh ai^. S
t""'*“
e'nhla; W.
‘Elliott
ft J
i Thostess
i . *5.
■and
the
chapwife(UCh'ic
MrA.an(|
Mra p.and
R. and Mrs. J. II. Hlntermlster, San­
■tin *. ,v ni)
„ _ „ _ ,i iHreen. Daytona, Jim Mac Donald, ford; Mima Ann L*e, Sanford;
Frank MaeNeiU, Sanford; Mr. and
Mrs. O. C.' Lacey, Anniston, Ala.;
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jessop, Mil­
waukee, Wfs,; Mm and lire. Howd C. Long, Sanford;, John Gchaol. Jr., Sanford; Mlsa E.
sn ss
White, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Cal­
vin Zelmenovits, Brunswick, Ga._
KnJovad n
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�THE SANFORD HERALD, MONDAY; JANUARY 11, 1926

S ta r Sw im m er

$10,000 California
G olf Tournament

ompston
A n d M assey Beat Tw?I^PortA ^ uHng
Is Major Question
Barnes A n d Farrel One Up Before Conference
On Temple Terrace Course

matches ever plnyed in Florida.
On the strength o f the wizardry
o f the towering Britain’s putter,
Compston nnd Arnaud Massey,
French open champion, defeated
Jim Barnes nnd Johnny Farrell,
American professionals, one up.
Inclement weather reduced the
gallery to 2,000 persons.
•Far fo r tho difficult Temple
Course, is 72, the best 18 hole
card turned in yesterday were
Harp?*’ and Compstons* 74s for the
Afternoon 18 holes.
As the foursome toed o ff on the
3&lt;Hh hole, Barnes and Fnrrrl were
one down. Farrell was on the edge
o f the green in throe nnd sank a
20 foot putt that sent tho match
Into extra holes.

CHICAGO, Jnn. 11.— UT)—-There
wero fifty-nine games In the Amer­
ican League Iasi year in which the
losing team was set down without
a acore. Three of the season’s
tohutout* went into extra innings
nnd one wus a six-inning contest
halted because of darkness.
• The White Sox pitching staff led
In this respect, bolding their op­
ponents scoreless twelve times.
Eddie Collins' crew was blanked
only four times, nht‘ counting the
game forfeited to Cleveland where
the field could not lie cleared of
the crowd. il” '
. Now York proved the easiest putfit to shut out. They were blanked
an even dozen times. Yet it was
a Yankee pitcher—Herb I’ennocl:
— Who pitched the year's most notnblo shutout game, n fifteen-inning
The Keil Sox railed to score nine
times and the champion Senators,
tho Tigers and the Indians fell vic­
tims on six occasions. The Ath­
letics nnd the Brawns kept off the
score honrd in eight games,
Tho White box chalked up the
heaviest total against a shutout
.team. In a game on Sept. 19, tie:
Chicago torini scored seventeen

Dames and Compston registered question before a joint nfcsmon here Scries Of International Compar fours on the 37th halving the today o f the executive committees * petitions Are Destined To
hole, and duplicated on the 38th. of th? Southern Conference and
Bring Belter Understand­
The 39th saw nil four going at to p ' the Southern Intercollegiate Ath­
ing Between Continents
clip, and registering par fours. On letic Association,
The rule adopted by the Southern
the 40th however, Compston was on
NEW YORK, Jan,\l.— OP)— Detin two, ami sank his putt for a Association of sColleged and secobirdie three, ending the mntch ns dnrv Schools nt its annual meeting tcr understanding through Hose
darkness was descending over the in Charleston prevents member in­ association in sports of tho nations
stitutions nllowing athletes to play o f the world today appears \o bo
course.
, Bnmes and Farrell ended the successive sports during tho col­ something tangible. Never in his­
morning round two up, although lege yenr. A majority of the mem­ tory, except in tho yearn o f tho
Compston nnd Mnssoy on the ave­ bers of the two athletic bodies also Olympic games, hns such a scries
rage, had the belter scores. For nro members o f the association of international competitions been
the regulation 30 holes, Barnes was and the question of adherence to in prospect.
Within the pant few days, Amer­
medalist for the day, with 149, the ruling 1ms provoked a storm
while Compston registered a 160. of protest from several leading ica sent her greatest woman ten­
nis players to appear on tho courts
It was the second victory of the j institutions.
The association nlao made rul­ of Euro|K&gt;, perhaps against tho re­
Europeans since their arrival in the
United States about two weeks ago. ings restricting tho number of markable French star, Suzanne
•Last Sunday Compston and Massey freshman contest* away from the Lenglen. Although Mias Wills’
dcfonlcd two lending amateurs, college campus and defining the visit to Europe is primarily for the
number of hours athletes may
Bobby Jones nnd Watts Gunn at spend in practice for inter-collc- study of art, she carried j!U rac-&lt;
quest with her brushes.
St. Augustine, while today’s tri­ |giutc games. The rulings also
Six tournaments nt Cannes, two
umph wna over America's foremost , were before the session.
The Southern Conference com1niittcc met with a request from
tin* ronferi-nrc that it take ■»trpr.
to incorporati* into the by-laws
j that body’s stand against profes|sional football. The committee’s
! recommendation will Ik voted upon
in !h( next annual meeting of tho
. conference.
i The Southern Conference, tirop&lt;»*ed nnti professional football
ruling would bar an a roach or j
iraoie official nnv man who play.t
’•ofes'-jonal football after Decem­
ber, I92fi.
leading Aimrienn playera, possibly,
including the champion, William!
Tilden. veil! ep|var nt Wimbledon,!
and turn rnatehe in other coun-1
tries are in prospect. Borotra and.
l.ncoHtr of France arO expected to
appear in lliu, Am rican indoor title’
I'lay.
Track :dnr;&lt; of Europe, Olympic
eiiiimpiotis all, are nrriving to ap­
pear in imloor « &gt;mpotitions. The
tq!». » arrival is the youthful Chr.rliv lloff of N r.vay, pole vnulter,
v.iin i. expected to supplant the)
i larkahle I'aavo Nurmi ns a fa -1
'•mite in this season of track fu l-:
lowers. Hubert llouch, of G it - i
man;., conqueror of Paddock and
Murchison; Pauleti, Holland’s great
i.iiddle distance i 'inner, and God­
win, Mini.! breaking walker from
England, will lie among the cele­
brities m indoor meets.
At tin same time international '
golf taki s mi n vv lustre with tiid
pc i pert that il;e American nm a-1
ti nr i hampion, Bobby Jones, will |
again visit England.. On Jonea’

fcS ANGELES. Jan.
At the age o f 21, Harry Cooper,
professional o f the Tension Park
Golf Club o f Dallas. Tex., is win­
ner, of America's richest golf atako
o f £10,004. in onen tournament.
IIo led a field of rfotoblQ.profes­
sionals and amateurs from the U.
8. and Canmln at the end o f 72’
holes of piny over the north and
south courses o! tho L ob Angeles
Country Club, roc living $8,500 ns
first prize.
Tho youthful professional’s total o f 279 was throe bettor than
that of George Von Elm. 25 years
old, Los Angehs amateur', who
took second tdneo with 282.
Copper, who took up K°lf at the
ago o f three* and has been chasing
balls ever since, according to his
futher, Sidney J. Cooper, won hia
first tournament at tho ngo jot 14,
n local affair nt Dallas. Ho won

St. Louis Pilot Gets Wade
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der the lenderfhip o f Manager
lingers Hornsby, tho .national lea*
gu es most vnlunblo player of 1925,

played conahfc^fl
tank in tho firat division from tho
ntart o f the season three months
hence.
With the team in tho basement,
Hornsby took charge and boosted
the club into fourth place. With a

Speaker, "be
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son to bollevefc'VJ
away In J92&lt;5 &lt;1
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lop at the U u S I
Sewell, G eoroV fl
Between the
counted for
Charlie Jnm ie^M
expect 0f him, Jm
hum this yesr.'f N
ty o f t h c s o ^ J
training. Th.£.°^

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the Chicago Cubs for Vic Keen and
'Valtcf . HiinNinger.
Killifcr is ARcB&gt;™rir5
credited with dovelopjng some o f
This Is Apio Borg, sensational the greatest pitchers’in the game
BUENOS AiRr^.
swimmer from Sweden, who has j.uxing hia many years behind tho
Lorn cutting quite a few pnptrs in bat.
pS’i S 'S .* ^
swimming meets o f Into. He nnd
The mound collection of Manager
Johnny Weismuller, the Illinois Hornsby has always- looked as
sensation, have boon toaming to, though it nhould deliver, and it prostration
ce H
gothcr around the country and may lack only the ndded coaching reported.
have hung up •several new rec­ o f Killifor to come through. DicJtTampa— lira
ords. Bor- is considered one of errran is a pitcher o f seemingly
Weissmuller’s greatest rivals in great natural ability, who Inst sen- opment Co., i
the water sport.
son lacked the winning habit. construction pi
Rhcm, n leading strike-out pitcher
o f 1924, won fivo of his first six
Fort M eade V otes
starts in 1925, nnd then went to
New Im provem ents pieces. Haynes nlso disappointed
nnd Dusty Mails developed n soro
FORT MEADE, Jan. U .— Fort arm. Sotheron, Dyer nnd Stuart
Meade, which atootl Idtb nnd watch­ nro (ho rest nf the lint with which
8kinnjr %
ed the world roll by for a period of Killifcr had to work.
The Cardinals’ infield will mako
Du the
seventy years until last spring
I
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when a fh.'imJier o f Commerco was its 1920 bow unchanged from last
That’s going »
yeur.
Horn:
by
nt
second
nnd
Botorganized, is to add to it^ recent
men, women nnd r|
activities February 9 by voting on tomly nt first nro among the bent help putting on go
n proposed issue o f .$180/999 in in tho tnujor leagues in their po­ when they take Ik
bonds for municipal improvementr.. sitions. They led the league for Oil Compound Ta!
Of this Klim $35,900 would bo used Iho last fivo years at bat. ThcvcAs chock full (
for irxti nsjon of water facilities, |new at short is a brilliant infield- tho nasty, fishjr.1
or,
hut
like
many
shortstops,
his
$&lt;T&gt;,0o0 fur sewerage, $40,000 fo r '
lighting facilities nnd $40,000 fo ri batting has boon erratic.
Tho outfielders o f 1024, nil
pureha-u of a site and erection of
youngsters Imndy with the stick
will start again this yenr. The
rigulara arc Hafey, Douthit nnd
DEATH SENTENCE SOUGHT
Blades.
This spring tho Cardinnls will
MOSCOW, Jan. 11.— (/P)—The
move their training quarters from
denth sent once i&lt;i ought by tho Stockton, Gal., to Snn Antonio,
public pro ecution for Mnrie Rero- Tex., which Manager Hornsby says
hrii.lvova, who is more than 79 and is an ideal plqpo to condition tho
blind. It is charged that as a spy club.
lor 2.7 years, «he h n s been respon­
St. Petersburg—$409,099 apart­
sible for the execution of many ment house will be built at Beach
revolutionists.
Drive and Twelfth Avenue.

How She (
Pounds h

1st Prize—Albert Hall, 12 lbs. 6 oz

__ $22.00 H eddon Bam boo R o d

Prize—Ed. Humphrey, 12 !bs.;

M arhooff Level Winding Reel.

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3rd Prize—A. j. King, 12 lbs........

Hobart Fishing Tackle Box.

4lh Prize—A. P. Bandy, 11 I-2 lbs

Simson Casting Line.

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id largest nom-i
• unanimous in Fraud la Hkely to creep Into such
federal divorce
attempts to In. “ jEdjo Joseph Sabath erprrwvd
.divorce laws ■nnroval of an amendment which
would requite the prospective bride
» d by Senator and bridegroom
Idegroom to give two Weeks
weeks'
Kansan, allows notice before they coord
could obtain *
Mr divorce un- marriage license. This plan has
K daaertloir'fot worked out successfully In Europe,
■• conviction of
he said.
Tho other judges are John L.
Bta, who have Sullivan, Thomas J. - Lynch, and
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7 8 .0 0 0
dJJohn R. Caverly. The latter pre­
■In this &lt;!ls■ s t five years, sided at the Leob-Leopold murder
■ s and amend- trial.
Illinois, with 18,668 divorces In
W bin.
1924.
according to • compilation by
■ Lewis, who the department
of commerce, was
■ divorce acek■ by declaring exceeded only by Texas, which had
mUmony to WO- a total of 15,875 divorces. Total
p who had no divorces for the United States for
Fbooio detail In 1924 were 170,807, an Increase of
Imenta on the
8.5 per cent over 1928.

By CHARLES P. STEWART
; Jan. l l .—flP)—
about now Mark
rag around the
material for his
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fthe Transvaal,
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[lammond waa W itness In M urder
■in JaiL
Case Gets Release
tens of other
jgners, ware
BRADENTON, Fla., Jan. 11.—
[ of rebellion
truger’s gov- UT).—H. B. Buckalow, who has
been held as a material witness
on charges growing out of the
murder of W. N. Stone at the
Pasadena Hotel a few days ’ ago,
obtained hiu release by- habeis
corpus proceedings held before

1” exclaimed
nrprlse. “Now
issed with the
struck me as
est cute. There
free from tho
fa creditors.”

GAINESVILLE. Jam. 11.-A la ­
chua county whkh k u been n o n
wida awake daring the last ftV
month* than at any time in It* hlstory la on th* eye of a war* of
county improvement on a large
■calc. Ono of the flrat of the
larger projects contemplated la
construction of new highways in
road and bridge district L and the
County Commissioner* have au­
thorized • special election in the
district for the purpose of issuing
81,000,000 worth of bonds to fi­
nance the work.

mta should smoke, which recently
oked ao much discussion in the
hlted States, has reached the
jrbbnnt* Paris' great center of
anting.
Those who oppose smoking for
omen of the university accuse the
smokers of trying-to “camouflago
their fmalnlnlty, and- tho smokers
reply with some contempt that the
charges are "SnUll town stuff" and
those who make the charges, “frow­
sy and old-fashioned."
American tn&amp; Russian girl stu­
dents have taken the lead In the.

;T S W A SH IN G TO N LETTER

Stone was Willed in ournauui. «
few days after the accidental kill­
ing of another prominent man in
the Bams town. Steve Roberts,
his daughter, Maude Roberts and
R. B. Garrick are being held with
a formal charge of' first degree
murder hanging ovor them. Each
party is beta held in jail..
Tho freedom of Buckalow was
obtained through tho concentration
of his two attorneys, Will Murrell
nnd Randolph Calhoun.
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gotlttioitt

i waters of
the inhabihe hills for
Premier
done or even ask for a recess at least
safety. The damage ahr
mce with, the
signs of
iftlcd at 4,000,000
for the present.
continually
wrangling!
A session may be held tomorrow,
I the discussions ca fkom the flooded area received
of the Tarioua plana adopted by today specify the number of dead It Is understood, unless Alvan
successive finance ministers for dno to floods. Other advices, how­ Markle, chairman of th* joint con­
the restoration of Prance’s treas­ ever, are to the offset that sever­ ference, takes it upon Mmaalf to
suggest a recess until Monday.
ury.
al towns havp been destroyed and
No ipeeific subject la now be' Emerging from a particularly that there has been heavy loss of
heated scssloif of the finance com­
mittee
chamber,* M.
minec of
oi the
loe cinudwt
*i. Briand.
oiMwiu,
with head bowed and hands be­
St. Petersburg—Buildin
hind hla back, was crossing the for first ton days ef
large antechamber to the deliber­ totaled 8700,000.
present term, but the sight of n ation room when he waa surround­
girl puffing a cigarette Is still ed by correspondents.
tling the strike, now in Its fifth
ran enough to shock some of the
"Boys, let me give yo(5 some Marie establishment of forgetful­ month. '
good sound advice," tho premier ly leaving their gloves upon the
began thus cutting off any Indis­ drinking tables and the excessive
creet questions. "I f ever you are alertness of the chasseur In run­
offered the honor of presiding over ning out into the street to restore
the government of your country, the 'gloves to thetr owners, ap­ W i H A V E ^ i ! BEST BUYS
don't accept.”
peared suspicious to detectives of
ACREAGE
And he walked away without the special' drug squadron. Just
as the chasseur was handing one
|another word.
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Le Bourget airdrome showed
of tho forgotten glove* to Its ownFrance last among the nationalities | "Toujours Jeune," or “always cr,’ a young American, the detec­
who chose this form of.traveL Even young," is tho name of a new tives stepped in an confiscated tho
Lapland, which boasts of a singlo model, illustrating tho charm of property. In the index linger was V tilc je /J le c tity O )
plane, stood ahead qf France In the three-piece costumo which has a packago containing 10 grama of
W ild e *llo til Iluililinv*
this record. America was first. been noted among the 1928 spring cocainc.
During the month In question, of styles for women which already are
When arrested, tho “chasseur”
all passengers leaving Le Bourget being exhibited.
waxed facetious and told tho pol­
for London, Prague, Berlin, Vienna
The cloak is of blsck satin, tho ice he wonted to deliver his mer­
and othyr continental points! 57 dress of rose or orange crepe de chandise into “ proper hands" and
percent were Americans, 2.1 per­ chcne. A ribbon of black satin always worked “with gloves."
cent British. 11 percent, Central reaches from the gulmpc to hem
Europeans, 6 porcent Laplanders of tho dress and carries a row ef
and' 4 percent French.
rose-orange buttons. Tho sleeves
The explanation of the high per­ ore of rose-orange, deeply scal­
BUILDERS MATERIAL
centage Laplanders Is that a dele­ loped, nnd peep out from the black
gation from that country attended satin forearm length sleeves .of
n meeting in Paris and departed tho coat.
GROWERS SUPPLIES
for Stockholm, by way of Berlin, in
Sleeves play an Important part
three specially chartered aero­ in all the early 1920 models. Se­
planes.
verity and simplicity are favored.

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Paris milliners havo Introduced
The chronic habit of many palo
a new and rakish lino for the JB20 customers of an all-night Montemodest hat which threatana to ren­
der the “cloche” hat which reigned
in 1925. obsolete. The new line
places the highest point of tho hat
alwnya aft, and hats that cannot
TO
get their backs up are fading from
the fashion plates.
NORTHERN
The new model seems to be a
hybrid between a round sugar-loaf
C J T IE S !
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iro appeared in
Irspapcr, which
y to tho preslSarasota — Construction work
violcnt attack started on new building for “Sarashowing such
crowd of men
re punishment
Daytona Beach — Plans under
shed American
lemens, envied way for constructing 55 new’
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that aiLos Angeles station was
constantly “butting in.” Trying
again, rythm of music, accessory
noises and speech were synchroijsUMtcnmtliain under.
nlsed.
stood that the producers wore at­
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more than one way. There were
no rnmplalnts this time about the
southern station.
Beating of horses hodfs, ring­
ing of a door bell, sounds of a
scuffle, retolver snots* heavy
breathing, hissing wind, clatter and
sputter of a starting locomotive
are only somo of the innnumerable
'accessory noises” that go into
the broadcast play to give it in­
tense realism. These and music,
the most highly organised charac­
ter of sound, raise it from dialogue

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in California docs not „
Birtha in Florida
the belief that Florida is n
10 months of 1025
Ole", according to th-J experlencn new record for sueh a
of the Volusia County School exceed , those of many aw
.000 H
Hoard in selling f0l&lt;1.000
worth of eluding Alabama, MlauLssi
school bowl*. The bonds wore ao!4 tucky. Virginia o fr’ finuth
r,
to R. K. Csmnbell &amp; Co., of Los according to the Bureau of VI
Angflcs, the highest bidder. The Statistics of the State Board of
proceeds will be used for ftpsiid- Health. The numbai* waa 22^26 as
In’: facilities in. the schools of against 22,081 for the same period
I&gt;aytonn Reach.
during ll'i-’ l.
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to a high form of dranm with ail
Jacksonville—-Bids tot r Opeii
the thrills and color of ■a stage
&gt;r constricting
constructing ntW dnymltdiry at
for
success.
Pacific Const producers hav*. de­ Stato College for Women.
cided that 85 minutes is tho maxi­
Fort Pier: j— $750,000 raising
mum time tho car of the radio
nuOitor can be kept. So with only for erection of new conimpnity ho­
an hour and 45 minutes for presen­
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tation of a three act play, a great telFort Pierce—$iH2,500 bond issue
part of ita plot must bo unfolded
•voted for citj^ improvements.
through suggestion.

Shakespeare
Called
Natural. W r i t e r M O M ’N A N D P O P
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11 (/P)
imentfl and study of the tech_go of the radio drama, conductsystematlcally over a period
months on the air and in tha
oratories of the Pacific Const,
created a craftsmanship that
&gt;mlses interesting development
of this form of theatrical entertain­
ment.
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W play has given birth to a new art
as the principles of- a successful
microphone performance are dis­
tinct—unlike those involved in the
writing or presentation of a stago
„ acrecn production,
i ':V/ Shakespeare was a natural
t 'v’writer or radio “scenarios," Carl
W. Rhodehnmcl, of (he staff of the
Ocneral Electric station,KGO, says
western producers have found.
But there aro so few authors or
playw
playwrights whose efforts can bo
utilized without almost complete
reconstruction that attempts to
adapt popular or classical plays
|are diminishing. Instead, western
studios are betiding their efforts
toward the development of the ra­
dio playwright, recruiting princi­
pally from amateur ranki.
For definition of broadcast dra­
ma. Rhodehamel has accepted this:
“The radio •play is a scries of
KM sound pictures printed on a film
of time." He conceives tho patron
: of this art as “an cavea-droppcr
'listening In on real life.”
The producer’s task. Rhodehamel
believes, Is principally to “synehronize the rythm of the three
kinds of sound which are the in­
gredients of the radio drama—mu­
sic, speech and accessory noises."
Failure to correlate* their rythm
results dismally, sometimes humor­
ously, aa In the first experiment of
“mtsriapping," when more than ono

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competition months ago in ita own low priced
field, OUTSELLING" EVER\ WHEItE when it
line, and a pick-up o f 5 to 25 milca in 8 seconds.

Precisely the same quality-preeisely the same perform ance—precisely the same’ fine appearance—precisely the
same beautiful body and chassis. These new prices deal a
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“ 58,” which will instantly be recognized with a
thrill o f delight, by every student of m otor car values.

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Thanks to the swiftly climbing sales and steadily swelling production volume o f Chrysler "58,"
new and greatly lowered prices are made possible
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In the growth o f cities the world over, -the better residential development
always toward the high ground. And so it is in Sanford. Highland Par..
is the cream of Sanford's residential section. With' the exception of twol
little depressions, it is all high ground, the highest in Sanford, and these
small low spots work in beautifully with the scheme o f development, one
for the construction o f the concrete swimming pool, which will Jbe one of!
the outstanding features o f this delightful home center, and the other for]
Rainbow Pool and Garden, where Ihave almost finished MY part of the
work in shaping up the pool and the contour o f the surrounding garden,
and now must wait for Nature to bring.out the color effects which I hared
planned in the thousands o f flow ering shrubs and vines and plants thatJ
I have planted there and am carefully tending. A t great expense a e,"r®
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the gardens. In the center o f the pool is a lilly fountain, and growii
there are the choicest and rarest water-lillies -which when matured r
bloom in all the colors of the rainbow, flowers from six to ten inches across
in* white and red and pink and blue and purple and yellow. Around one]
side o f the garden circle are hollyhocks and sweet peas and nasturtiums,
and around the other half circle are hollyhocks and cannas and petunias,
etc
and‘ down
by the rustic palm thatched summer house are a hundred
azaleas. Around the entire circle hibiscus plants are growing.-- Massed
at either side of the entrance from Colonial W ay are hibiscus and alia*
mandas and plumbagos. At one clump o f trees at the water's edge are
planted Thunbergia vines, which will
rill climb into the trees
trees aria fill them with
a wealth of big blue flowers, and at another group o f trees white Jasmine
vines are growing, and around the summer house are yellow Jessamines.
On the gentle slopes leading down to the pool from the surroundingiots
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there are many stately pines, with
graceful drapery o f Spanish moss, an
d
Bay Magnolia trees, always green and covered in the spfing with a mass
of big white flowers, and mariy beautiful palmettos, with picturesque
shaggy trunks and wide spreading tops, and at all these trees— the pines
and bays and palmettos, are flame vines that when fully grown will sur­
round these gardens with a blaze o f color, up in the branches and fes­
tooned from tree to tree. Watch this garden grow. The natural, setting is
perfect. Another year or two will make it a dream o f beauty that will-noi
be surpassed and perhaps not equaled in all the State o f Florida. The rus- l
tic pergola, which will mark the entrance from Colonial Way, and the
rustic bridge to the little island in the pool are about to be-constructedj andJ
some of the flowers are already in.bloorp- Drive in from French Avenue

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The Highlands—that has always been a term to conjure with. MankSj- v
instinctively, has always turned-with longing-to the hills, away from W
damp and chilly air o f the lowlands, on winch the fogs settle an'd the sur
face water pours down from the highland, and sometimes backs up froi
the choked watey ways. There is a sense o f freedom on the highlan
where the air is clearer and the breezes blow without anything to hind&lt;

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•the beautification o f some o f the other
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residential center.
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CIcsrwatcr—Nc* Addition to be
built to Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
road Co.V warehouse.

t A M P A - Freight Jin.
Tttttfpo to Mobile V J»«t
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« ’• authors'oftart
ifTs a* sfr*ct £*{b whs flfad, with
of trying t&lt;* m.
io city cowmis: tori by officers df
all the time without tfWn* »ny
" wa)i the warning Sir Arthur w W . (LT. U.
ian Doyle gave young, writers
lnf o ? » 2 5 tn in address before the Siftigo
f l T A S i r - t t r S r w?ii5&gt; front
their t*m». 'f11nb
--t
PI have the moat ifiodem f l i ­
r%9 born in ’••Writers have to read and study ghting equipment. If plans now
aid travel and keep In touch with
and Queen all that la golnr on if they want
to make their work Interesting,"
K wagr
recent,d*;
^heir the
the' creator
cVeMor of ^Sherlock
Sherlock Holmes faurrounded by a curious criiWd.
of sakli
said,'•'and
abhTo all
all nobody
nobody should
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Marie of
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should ,
E d mother of.
slmplv can't
o f try to write
writk unless he simply
Women are a wash-oat as club
EsrOl, and the help
halp Ilbt . Real writers can’t
cant pro- members and Womon’a .clubs are
from1writing."
usually about as Jolly as the lobby
Ena, .who re- vent
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of a summer resort hotel on.a
K reported to
Pleah-eolored shoes have ap- winter afternoon. Thl* Is the re­
I Some of the
fef the various peared on the fashionable Ix&gt;ndoq cently expressed opinion of Viola
Rufd their hair ballroom floofs. being worn with Trim, tbfc Iactress, .whp »ayj' she
bxandra of Con- hosiery of the tame tint and at thinks Women do not like to hear
nember of Brit- a distance creating the impression other women . talk. Miss . Tree
who thus far that the dancers are ban-foot. . thinks women's wolf dubs are
This novelty In footwear Is at-' at&gt;out as sad as their tovfn clubs
Hwu
IWd|* ■. * . ** trlbuted.tbi a desire for relief from and a very good reason that most
EH? bridge is in the black eVertlng frocks fn whlih women have so modi to do, lookg down." Ob- women were known by the In- Ing after their homes and ehlldatages in the stlnct for smartness and economy, ren, and enjoy going about the
The only objection to the bare- streets and shops so much that
foot eras*, say the modistes, is when they have a little leisure
that the flesh*colored shoes have a they do not want to sit about a
tendency to give the wearer, a Are to listen to other women talk,
“flat footed
footed” appearance.
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London bridge
A bride who carried her pet
to be replaced
bre. Like the terrier to the altar on her wedding
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Vetersn* IniUtfl k
forirlAtioh In filer
ikentd the com- 1«ged prohibition

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resttdrthtd tint*, In cleanof Health authorities.
i county ro­
se shortage
lilies
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council to protatt against a fed­
eral prison luntence.

TAMPA—Janpary 21 was set
as the date for resuming the Hear­
ing-of
Paul" Huhn.
charged
iuj t . d i "Big
uig raui.
nunn, cnargvu
with a 121,000 payroll robbery.
i ... PALATKA— One wan was ser­
iously injured and two miracu­
lously escaped Injury when a train
struck a truck here.
_
OCALA— The Florida Lime Rock
Association, at Its meeting here,
appoints a traffic manager to as­
sist In facilitating rock shipment!1,
which, it is declared, are suffer­
ing from the rail jam.

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So that you may sec and appreciate the investment opportunities of-Florida’s greatest city, busses will
leave tho Seminole Hotel *it&gt; Stanford for Titmpd, every moriiirig nt 7 o’clock. Other accomodations are
provided guests by tHfe Hamnet* Organization.
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The Development That is Really

Iking another ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hill, of
Imroplaced
r*?.p . u
.. ! Arlington Lodge, Eastbourne, who
the
[span, which, bqcame tho wife of Lletibenant
tfor centuries Alexander Leslie. of the royal navy,
B In the great In St. James church, Piccadilly.\
K that It had

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MIAMI BEACH— Damon Lew-

Developing is the

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Homes' Sell As Fast As Built

'Y O U S O L V E T H IS ?

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vhon properly arranged farm the name of a
eryone sending in the correct solution will bo
i] Jot, also 20x100 feet, FREE AND .CLEAR
MBKANCES, located tn one Of our new aubfew York ond Atlantic City.

See This Ilendty Spot

FEU EXPIRES MARCH I5„ 1920,

Development Corporation
D^pt. 409

Phone 117

108 Magnolia Avc.

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master word in determining the value of any property as a safe investtt. Property that is in the path o f Progress and situate as to make ideal
iomes of individual types and conviently near all means of travel,
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[ferty is the basis of all value, and such property is Sanford Grove.

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the expanse including permanent
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financed by borrowing*'.
The revenue*, niarljf all o f whkh
came from taxation of .ope kind or

fempa Tribipie Says
N ews Columns Are
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Campa
Rural Improvement

receipts
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Lot 2, Block 7, Mellonville Ave., $4,000
Lot 9, Block 6, Elliott Avenue,
, Eastern Exposure .......... . $4,200
Lot 10, Block 6 Elliott Avenue,
Eastern E x p o s u r e ............... $4,200 '

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TERMS

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Which Is spending mljljons of dol•* Organize Small Force
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Ian at Clowiston, might bo cited
at an example o f the situation,
nuyt the State Chamber. The Cell\ CAN MAKE.AJJ, EXCELLENT (CONNECTION IN
ComPanf manufactures Irfsuiftiing material from vbagasse, or
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■ugar cane stalk nftcr-the Juice has ::
been extracted. Its hfigo plant at
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New Orleans, tho only one in the
.World, was established there be­
ADDRESS c , CARE OF THE HERALD
cause of tho inexhaustible sup­
plies of bagasse available at the
Louisiana cane plantations.
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It will build a second huge plant ■ *
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at Clewiston but tho stipply of raw
material In that territory now
Would not .keep the factory run­ ■■aaaiaaaaa'vawMaa«siaa'BHMiliiiaHSMMra;aMMJBaaaMaaai»«M»*^
ning more than a few hours. Raw
material must bo provided and the
‘ concern is busy developing cane
th e same
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ing machineryjfor the$elotcx plant
bUllt, but the machinery will be

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T he time to buy in the Second Section is

Phone 453.
A complete line of
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Sheathing
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Siding •
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Flooring

Screen Wire.
BtiUdei* Hardware
Boom
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Frames and Screens
ujk Blade to Order
pJiy Ironing Boards
m e Cabinets
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JACKSONVILLE, ian. It—The
- Floridn State .Chamber of Com­
merce which for month* ha* been
endeavoring to bring to the people
Clearwater
. o f the state the realization that
for
November, tai
; Florida's agricultural-, development
is the one big thing that needs
attention has been Jidvised that
the Tampa Afornfng ^Tribune in\medintely will Inaugurate and
maintain a vigorous Icampntgn to
this end in its editorial and news
columns.
’ " The Tribune in a recent editorial'
had the following tor/ say on the
subject:
WU'; "THE REAL WEALTH o f Flor­
ida lies in its soil, lit its agricul­
tural rccources mid -.possibilities:
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farseclng Floridans .and of ail
. thoso who have interests in Florida
I should be to develop this pnrticuW
Ur wealth.
useless until the supply of bag­ all of the meal the state consumes.
B f c . T \ "Florida has n great asset in its asse Is sufficient for Its needs. It Hays the State Chamber, but such
* climate, another in /its location,
is riot expected the plant will be­ mills wilt not be established on a
g*
s«nd accessibility, another in the
acale to supply tho people until
iii'?. invostmint and Intetcat In tho gin to operate until sometime late they are assured o f a sufficient
state of men o f great wealth and in 1927 or early the following year. ejunnity of com of the variety de­
influence, another iii, its conser­
Floridn grist mills should provide sired for their operation.
vative laws, and therk are others
o f lesser moment that might be
anupierated; but greater than all
these assets, heenuse f t is tho. one
■MJt upon which th&lt;f PERMAN­
R E A L E S T A T E B A R G A IN S
ENT and ABIDING prosperity
| and growth of tho atato MUST BE
29 ncrea on Onoro Avenue between MeUonvillC
BUILT, is tho productivity o f its
and
OhiV'Avenuea. (In city limits.
soil.”
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acres on Ohio Avenue and Marquette Avenue.
The State Chamberilms conten5r. ’ jjed that since agriculture is the
4 1-2 acres hortiesite on Silver Lake, fronting Ohio
‘T basis of virtually all human activAvc.
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50
acres
near
Monroe
drawbridge.
Remit if ul prop­
*•] development o f Florida** ngriculerty.
tural resources will nsfiire perman­
ent prosperity to tht$ suto. Of­
ficials of the organisation have
H E R B E R T O . C R IP P E N
asserted repeatedly thkt once these
resources are developed, Indus­
tries will bo established, contend­
Owner
ing that efforts to establish indus­
700 West First St.. Sanford
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tries before developing Agriculture
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is tantamount to placing the curt
before tho horse.
Herman A. Dnnn
nn, president of
tho State Chamber
er, -aiid recently
that when tho state
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duce raw materials from Jt« soli T-— ^—
In sufficient quantities to assure
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i atcadlly flowing supplies to IndusU . tries a line of riiachin6&lt;guiis strung
along tho northern boundary of
. tho state couldn't kc&lt;£ cnpUalists
* n“ J2IanUfncturers from coming in■i
Florida to build ,jtnd operate
plants.
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Jackoonyill*, Tampa, Miami, Sanfo
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hancement of value arrives you will share the generous profits.

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to Kina.Frederick the First,
can ago, is still standing In
ground* of the aneient lloUern: castle, Brits, now thrf
property of the. city of Berlin. .
.. The tree came- as a tiny slip in.
a flower pot from a German col­
onist ip Pennsylvania. It Is said
to have been the first acacia In
Germany. The
ktaff, eaffer to see
toe am*,
[farming the virrmany.
what the tree would look like when
Jewish cem- ffrown, ordered It planted lnN
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I a Oral ruler o f the house of HohenI W f S S r 1££? sollem aful have it.hracsd with Iron
Castle Brits was built in
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said to be the most intelligent “ shoppers.” T h ey C O M P A R E . T h ey see

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Doing: ! good ibu sfness See Plummer.

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IN V E S T O R S IN R E A L E S T A T E who employ that sapie method,
buy intelligently B

422 Unton Avr
Phone 473-W,

they have seen the various offerings, know them
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40—ACRES
Hammock Celery Land
FOR SALE

meats of the Greater Sanford District then you are sure to see an

pR S 241-242-243-244 In the awl/, o f
action 1-21-31 Seminole Co., 1W. miles
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Lands Making Big Money in Truck.
[. PRICE $12,000.00
ft balance 1, .2, 3 and 4 yeArs at 8%
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332, F ort Myers. Florida

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We have acquffgd these Wgh dtffrrt
located tots. Makjr piebplk fiaVfr ghtod
they will be oil the market. We have t
72*/4 ft. lots, ^nfl'twO 69 ft. lota.

One hundred ytart ago, Fifth Avenue New York City wa»
a cow path, today
the greatest and moat valuably street
In the world. .There is PO-tt/u telling the average American
how real estate values grow. Mothers .bringing children Into

8tart the New year right by buying one of the best homes In the BEST CITY
IN FLORIDA— SANFORD,
A five-room brick bungalow with bath and all modern. improvements at
corner of Palmetto and Central. Lot 70x120. South and East exposure. Price lo
wer than any other home of its kind In the city. Terms easy. Ready to occupy;

the world, give real e s t a t e s value.
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These lota will be offered Monday,
caah, 10 per cerft JartUnfy 30th, 10 Her
andkthe balance payable ltf pfer cent s&lt;

Some property in Denver, Col., which is now worth many
millions of dollars, was traded with' $25.00 In return for a

Broken and salesmen protected fo
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The territory Which comprises the State of Peppslyvanla was
granted to Wm. Pena
Pen# in
In 'payment
payment of a personal debt of

SANFORD has the best year ’round climate in the State,
city in which to Jive and has the best people on earth. S e e -

$10,000.

THE HOWARD CORPORATION
Masonic Bldg.

Phone 72

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Real Lake Front Property and a real in
vestment at the price.

575 feet fron ta g e on W est First Street
with possibility o f 900 feet railroad
trackage.— I consider this piece o f
property the absolutely best buy on
W est First Street, and will helpf de­
velop i t See me at once as present
sale price will likely be withdrawn
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Announcem ents F or 1926
prices decidedly low— reservations now being ac;

Lot 19 at corner of Park Avenue and
Seminole Boulevard at $1,250.00 per
front foot.

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^862 feet at the corner o f Park Avenue
a^d Seminole Boulevard at $1,000.00 per
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and English Colonials— Commodious ftnd indlvi.,

duality supreme^

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W inston Orgai
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Britt-Chitfenden Realty Co., Inc.

SALES AGENTS

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2 10 East First Street
Phone 708-709

Phone 48

Magnolia At Second
Office Rhone

Masonic Bldg,

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Residence -I
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LOANS

W e Have the Best Investment in Sanford
A ven u e P roperty That Can Be Found:

A lQO foot corner for only $220 per foot
This is nn excellent site for nn automobile display
room and garage..
It will pay you to investigate this I

The Best Buy On Sanford Avenue
164 feet including Lots 6-7-8 in Block 10,
on the corner of 8th Street and Sanford
Avenue for $250.00 per front foot. This
is an ideal site for an auto show room and
garage, none better in Sanford.

See
Mr. Richar.dsori
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53 Acres Celery L a n d ,

S a n fo r d O ffice 236-38 Meiadl

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perty— A ttractive Price.
F» ive-room house— Cheap.

R oom 3, Ball B uilding

Other
G ood
Investments In Sa
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Property,

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Sales Force: R. G. Fox, G. K. McCall. R. L. Shipp.
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R .C TISDALE, JR.

Phone 745

236-23? tfetech Building

. 1&lt;—2 5-room flats, with bath, facing East
tween 10th and 11th streets, 50x117, double
$4,000 canh. Now leased to Dec. 1020 at $W J»
2.— 10Q ft to 150 ft. facing JBKftt on Santo*
tween 10th dnd’ljth Street^ $150 per io ib Tteai

Under construction new Spanish stucco" house,
seven rooms; garage and servants auditors. Corner
Magnolia and ^purling. Easy terms. Will be ready
for occupancy about February 1st.

8.— 15 acre celery farm—7* Scraa t U lfjw §
mock. Pri&amp;ia \
4.— Lot 5&lt;
$4,00

$12 ,000 .

New Spanish type house; six rooms; in Bel-Air
on filellonvJJdd Avenue; easy terms.
AMID MAJESTIC PINES'

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BART NASON, SAJJ2S DIRECTOR
Telephone 249, First Nat’l Bank Bldg

Lots 3, 4 and 5 Block 16 Tier 1; corner of San
ford Avenue and 15th §1;, $100.00 pdr front fool
for quick sale. Easy terms.
Lot 20, Block 8, San Lapta; price $2,000.00.

THRASHER &amp; GARNER
112 Park Avenue

Phone C32W

First Street

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been hb/dintf back
Ifyou'^bbld'like
1 fore another incri
want ttt*

�7— Business Service

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40 ACRES Blac)
J^'Land For Sale. Lota number*
211, 242, 243, *44 in tha SW 1-4 of
the SW 1-4 of section 1-21-31 Semcan get quick and, tasting relief,
, inoie county, &gt;1-1 milaa northwest
HAVE YOUR CAR
without using d « « , medldne or
----------- — ----------^iOf Orledo; fa 1-4 mile from two
Washed
serum*. Addreaa R .Y . Walden, Box
LARGE ROOM, two double beds, railroads and pqved toads. Surt■
Polished
1366, New Haven. Conn.
r. Urge tloset, light, rounding Unde making big money
«uid
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jone. Private en- , In truck. Prloe $12,000.00. Term*
ft— A u to*. Rent
Greased
Igbt housekeeping 1-4 cash, balance I,. 2, a and 4
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40-W.
rears at 8 portent Semi Annually.
AUTOS FOR HIRE
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EAGLE AUTO SERVICE Day PERFECTION AUTO LAUNDRY
Sale, Houses
I paid. Address Owner. Robert E.
or night. Meets all trains. BagOak Avenue
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age transfer. Phone 651 and 63-W.
3E, front and back ---------- --------------PWce |1,8P0.- $700 ! ONE 7 ROOM home, close in, with
REEL A SONS
60 feet front on l»t S t , for snlo
You Drive It.
icart with easy terms. Seminole
W. Myrtle and 2nd SL at R. R.
calty Co., 116 S. 2nd SL
1&gt;— Autnw. Sale
FOR SALE: Seven room house on FOR SALE: 2 Iota and 5
comer 6th Street and Myrtle
BUSINESS
house, all modern, at a bargain . B
U SIN E SS LOCATION
LOCATION
FOR SALE: Ford touring car In
KEEP WARM
Are.
Term*.
Phono
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taken
immediately,
Easy
term
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good condition
Somlnole Realty' Co„ U 0 East 2nd
The Perfection Way!
FOR SALE
SALE: House, easy terms. &gt;SL
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Buy That Olt Heater Now!
part
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Before the Temperature Drop:
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practically In the heart of San­
8 ROOM HOUSE, all furnished, j eni conveniences, hardwood floors,
ford, 260 feet frontage by 117
1922 Hupmobile Touring, -----J
From
hot «nd cold wntar, lights and Priced very low. Apply 116 Sccfeet depth. On account being
1920 Bufck Six Touring.
gas. Several blocks from first SL, end St« Seminole Realty Co.
centrally located and with both
1924 Hupmobile Touring. .
water and rail shipping facili­
THE BALL HARDWARE
1D21 Overland 4 Touring.
ties Sanford Is destined to be­
I’hone 8
1923 Essex 4 Touring.
come a large and Important
“Terms to Some People”
distributing point in the State.
NEW HOUSE
This-location Is very desirable
MILLER O. PHILLIPS. INC.
op Sanford Avenue. 6 rooms
fdr any kind of wholesale: busi­
and bath, fireplace and all
ness where ample track fac'd!
FOR SALE: My place and furni­
Oak at 2ndvSL _ - MONTEZUMA HOTEL
Phono 3
modem improvements.
tio* are necessary,* nlso wonture. Together pr separate. Mrs.
Sanford s most home-like 'h o ­
PRICE $9000
tles are necessary, alto won­
tel j locatetf on cOmer Magnolia J. B. Cliff, Lake* Mary, Fla. Call
$3000 cash, $75 per month.
derful location for heavy retail
IIUDSON-ESSEX
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a. nr. to•0 p. m.
Ave., 2 minutes walk from busi­ from
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business such ns grocery, I'ccu,
203 Oak Avonue
ness section. Open all year.
PALMETTO AVENUE HOUSE
flour, etc. For further partic­
Phone 41
WE HAVE a- dandy good buy. 4
J. R. MCDONALD, Mgr.
6 rooms and bath, new house
ulars write owner.
room houae, water and lights on
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with fireplace and all improve­
SANFORD BUICK CO,
Second Street. $600.00 cash. Balment*. House faces east on lot
WIGI/TH—Three station^. Mag­ nnae $30 per month. Smith A Raw­
212 Magnolia Avenue
60x170.
Phone 867
nolia and Second. First at-J Elm, lins, 212 Magnolia.
$10,600.
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Sunford Avenue Ht,„ loin Strutt.
' $400 cosh, balance |78‘ per
CHEVROLET
20— For Sale Miscellaneous
U*p»rt Hovice
H. M. KILGORE
month.
Don-Jon Chevrolet Co.. Inc.
2nd and Magnolia
Phone
WIGHT PRINT SHOP— Printing FOR SALE: Celery, bleaching pa­
Plant City, Florida
FOR QUICK SALE
per and wires, cheap. M. Hanson,
Engraving. Embossing. See ut
Lot Number 9, Block 12, Tier
DODGE
Shoe
Repairer.
D m . We do IL Phone 417-W
7 on Laurel Avenua between
Miller O. Phillips Co., Inc.
10th and 11th Streets.
Pleasure rare and Graham trucks. R. R. Ave.-Commerr.lal SL
COAL FOR SALE. Phone or call
$2000 '
Oak and 2nd StrecL
Phone 3
Lincoln
Hotel.
JAMES H. COWAN—All kind* 1
Part ensh, balance very easy
of Tin and Sheet Metal Work. FOR SALE: Ford Bedan. 4 doors,
HUPS— MORMONS'terms
Sanford Automobile Co.
*■ „ -Waver ard Boot looks. At Oak
good condition. $200.00. 216 E.
206 Magnolia A v j^
Phone 137
Avei.uc end Third Strwit Tele­ Second.
$1100 CASH
phone ill.
will buy a Rood lot on Laurel
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LINCOLN — F o B — FORDSON
Avenue between 11th and 12th
SALE: 1 large fireproof safe.
MIRACLE Concrete Co., general FOR
Edward Higgins, Inc.
Streets, priced for quick sale
1
Dalton
adding
machine.
cement work, sidewalks, build­
Commercial A Palmetto, Phone 831at $2100.
ing block:!, irrigation Boxes, J. It.
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Tcrwlllegcr, Prop,
LOT ON HIGHLAND AVE.
Sanford Dealer, S. A. Pine
near Young’s Development
VV. First S t
Phone 617
SANFORD DRUg ’ c OMpT n Y ^
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“ The Rcxnll Store"
K^50 cash, bnlnuce $100 every
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!
- REO
Wo make a specialty of our prompt
24,— Lost, Found
3 month's.
Fla. Roo Co., R. A. Williams, Mgr. filling of prescriptions and quick
203 W- First S t
Phone 017
delivery.
LOST: Saturday A. M. ono gold
MYRTLE AVENUE LOT
Drugs — Soda — Hot Sandwiched
watch chain slide with Cameo set.
next to corm-r of 13th Street
DIANA
Initials S.' N. S. on back of slide.
$2000
Mbon — Diana Sales and Service
UNION PHARMACY
Reward
returned to llsrald ofPart
Cash.
Halance
Torms.
208 W. First St.
Phone 617
. I l l First Street
S. Q. PORTER. Mgr.
Prescription Specialists
MAGNOLIA IimGHTS LOT
LOST: White pointer dog. Liver
Phone 376 for immediate attention
near Meilonvlllo Avenue on
fl— Business Ipportunlties
„ .color.jutots, bobed tall: Name
I Hughey Street
plate on collar. L. A. Brum ley.
$2000
IF YOU HAVE $3,000 cash and
$25.00 reward If returned to L, A.
,$300
Balance Terms.
would liks to niuku $20,000. See
Brum Icy, Sanford.
FOR
RENT:
Two
furnished
apart­
us at once. Smith Rawlins, 212
ments with gnrage. Phone 371W,
6 ROOM HOUSE
Magnolia Aycnuc.
LOST: Spring from starter on
t yrith fireplace, electric lights
‘. Chevrolet cnr. Finder please re­
3
ROOMS
unfurnished
apartment,
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12 ROOM house $50.00 per month.
and other Improvements,^locat­
turn to Herald office.
closa
In,
large
pantry
and
breakj
Seminole Realty Co., 116 E. 2nd
ed at Floral Heights on lol
fnst room. Apply 125 W. First St. i
$3260 7
27— Piano Tuning
60x200.
9—
For
Went,
House*
7—Business Service
$760 Cash. Balance ’fern s,
I BUY, pay cash for second hand
pianos, Address Box 352.
HOUSE, Garago. Apply 120 Mag
5 ROOM HOUSE
QSlift Avenue.
BARBECUE
on PnhMttu Avenue, corner of .
28— Plant, Seed*. Trees
Spurting
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$5000
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STEWART THE FLORIST”
’ Where everybody meet* everybody’
apartment, for adults. GOO E.
$2000 Cash. Balanco Terms.
Flowers for oil occasions.
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks 3rd Street.
814 M yrtle., Phone 260-W,
x
Hot Coffee
PALMETTO AVENUE CORNER
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Gas and Oil Station.
2 ROOMS furnished for light
housekeeping. Apply 719 Oak
31— Special Notice
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Wrecker Service Day and Night
24 Hours Storage
„ WALKER GARAGE
Sanford Ave. &amp; 2nd Street
Phono 60

HOUSE unfurnished; 2 or 3 room
' apartment. Also furnished rooms
for young men. Apply .1198 Myrtle.

E. W. 8PROUL CO.
New Icing Station
Sanford, Fla.

10— For Rent, Room*

HARDWOOD FLOOR contractors. TO TWO gentlemen or couple.‘No
'EsUmates given. Supgrior workcooking. Lovely upstairs front
manship. W7 L. Renhardt A Co„ bed room, four windows, closet iq.
1 Dalton adding machine. Celery
room. Nlcoly and newly furnished. City
[ale.*man
Lumber aqd Supply Co., West
Close to batn. Hot water and bpace 3rd St.
f». Male HILL LUMBER CO. House of fo r car. $10.00 week. 1200 Oak
iJ’Vmalu . SorvJte, Quality and Prlc4,
dl.— Sale, Real Estate

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3ft—W*intet!. Situation Male

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TWO BED rooms In private hoi
LANEL’S DRUG STORE — Pre­ ' Adjoining bath, hot water.
scription*, Drugs, Sodas. We West First St.
nre as near you as your phone.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Successors to Gillon A Platt
116 Magnolia. Everything elec­
trical. Phone 422. Electragith

convince
AUDITING— Books ‘ opened and
closed. Balanco sheets, compara­
tive end financial statements pro­
cured. Cost accounting e apec-

SEE M. M. Lord fo r your tractor
work. Now outfit. Routo A, Box
316, Citrus Heights.

FOR SALE— New bungalow, cor­
ner Elm and Highland, $8,500
terms. H. S. Osborne at Sanford
Herald after 4 o'clock.

DEAN-BERG CORPORATION
- 516 First Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
Phone 718 :

Sale— Furniture, etc.
We carry a full line.
)ur prices are right.
Cash c
arms. We want your bualnwi
Sanford Stnva A Furniture Co,
821 E. First St.

39~Wanted Situation. Fvn.r.;«
POSITION WANTED by lad*
bookkccpcr-Mcnnfrraphrr. Exp6r
ienood In office nmnagement'. 3U. H
T., 109 Sanford Avr. Plums 4603.'
altion as steno-bookksopo.-, Thor­
oughly capable. Can giva best o f
! references. Write- P. O. Box C'J or
call 317.

10— Wanted Rcnl Estate
W a n t e d : ~ Listings
lots in Fort Motion
Heights. Denn-Bcrg
616 First Nat'lT Bank
713.

3 lots on Elm A re.
Water, gas, and
lights establish­
ed; $3,800 f o f the
three if taken im-

on buiMing
and Sanford
Corporation,
Bldg. Phono

Easy terms

41— Wanted To Ilenl
WANTED: lati ly wants one nr two
* room opnrtnicnL P. O. Box 066,
Sanford, Fin.

A. W. HARZ

WANTED: Two bedrooms near
- bath, or small furnished apart­
ment. Addrens/ P. U. Uox 97.

12— Advtg. Medium
ADVERTISE in the' Journal-Her­
ald, South Georgia's srreotest
newspaper. Morning, afternoon,
weekly anil Sunday. ' Classified
rates 10c per line. Wnyrross Jour­
nal Herald, Waycnts*. Georgia.

44 Feet on Chap

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MAINE — WMeryl lie, Morning
Sentinel. Thousand* of Maine
people are Interested in Florida
property. Reach them through
the Sentinel. Rate rani on ap­
plication.
Send in your %C'«»cr1ption to the
Tribune or hand it to ynur tocnl
dealer so you tan icud Flurldafif
greatest newspaper. One year.
$3 0'», 0 montfis, $4 tin, three month*
$2 00. If yo» di-drc $1,000 insur­
ance policy add.76c io your order.
FOR BIG RESULTS advertise in
tho
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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE—
t c f REACH- the pro*porous farm­
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ia county advertise In the -Doluind
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with order.

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Automobile ncrrHsnrics.
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tof the FlorIght . Comibrnco nine
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E. Ky.,
PIKESV1LLE.
Kt.. Jan.
&lt;/p&gt;—Governor W -J . Fields an­
ight that a
nounced Monday nr
special election will be bold soon
to elect successor to John W.
Langley, Republican reproaentatire in Congress of Kentucky.
who rod gned yesterday.
Langley,^ who has been In the
office for more than 20 years,
will leave here today or tomor­
row for the Atlanta federal pris­
on to begin serving his two year
contenco for violation of the pro­
hibition la*s.
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His resignation which had
been in tha hands of Rcpreacntntivo Burton, of Ohio, who head­
ed the special committee to in­
vestigate the charge against him
was accepted by the House yes-

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News Summary H
DEVELOPMENT OF
AN AIRPORT HERE

LOCAL
Seven year old Willys Mandon
killed by truck whilo waiting
for school bus.
Kiwania Club drafts plans for
construction o f big airport and
plans re-fueling station at San­
ford nviatlpn, field.
Circuit court opens with heavy
docket before Judgo W. W.
Wright.
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City Beautification Committee
adopts piano fore lake shore Im­
provement.
monian. woman writes Snnpollee -«Uef ,to locate heir

JghV and Power
Gait Company,
ic Pompany,
Com puny, Day-Company,' Or- - •V . u . v ' i i ' S o n ,
. any; Lakeland while on route to Marianna rot.
‘ Jbhna * Electric form school.
Longwood Chamber of, Com­
euthern Supply
Gas Company, merce makes bid for stato capi­
I
Company and tal.
STATE
Company.
It
Hey wood Register found guil­
power and
than 60 com- ty or slaying “ Pdaches" Pteopos, Orlando negro taxi driver.
DOMESTIC
[eonnectlon with
includo an is-t
Twelve persons loso lives in
BO In flvo per two fires,-one at Natchez, Miss.,
pround 01. The and other at Ottawa, Canada.
rill be headed
Eighty million dollar power
»ny. The pro- consolidation is effected In this
vll be used to stato with S. R. Inch o f Now
)f tho coilsoli- York hooding the now company.
Six women members
of
reimburse the
enses already Charles Garland’* “ free love"
Jmpany, which colony desert, place near Allen­
program calling town, Pa.
. ■
is to the proFight for tax cut o f $500,000,control,
000 will be takon to floor of
atlons aro un- Senate.
“ Winning la not the blggost
on the 8t.
ford and the
art of the game," said Andiy
near Fort
mith' In his last public messago.
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ttlldallan
Boylan W ill Face
)—Florida
let principally
Charges III Jersey
r, with one of
gncl far rcuchTALLAHASSEE. Jan, 12.—&lt;/P)
itory, In the — Governor
Martin this, morning
lorida Power following a personal hearing o f the
announced in case, granted tho extradition o f
egote assets Charles E.’.Boylan of Fort Lauder­
dale, to Atlantic Citv on a charge
has been on o f wife desertion and non-snpport7
end months, Boylan, It -was stated at the attor­
off the orgnnl- ney general's offlco, refused to
ted on tho submit to a hearing before an as­
state. The sistant attorney general but de­
as tha first manded that tho Governor person­
into one largo ally hear his cose.
woy and light
far a generIon.
M cFedden B anking
Florida PowBill Is
w*a organsubsldlaried
WASHINGTON, Jan.
.. Company,
street rnll- The McFnddcn.blU to authoriao na­
turlng com- tional banka, under certain restric­
la east coast, tions, to do branch banking was
reported today by the Hobse Bank­
ing’ and CurrencyvCommittee.
ihs Included
Tho measure would empower na­
■tlon will also
ipltql stock of tional banks to undertake branch
r operating thb banking In cities In which state
Miami Beach banks carry on. that practice. It
and expects to wag passed by the Hoilso of the
congress but" failed to reach a
under agree- lost Congreaa
it railway and vote in ttut Benat*.
Miami, it was

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the operations of
fjrgtlQns has been
‘ 1 growth of the
especially durThe InaouthattractolIdated.
special

terday. It followed the refusal
o f the supremo court to review
his case.
Mrs. Langley will'accompany
him to Atlanta. He has been
confined to his home here for
several months by illness. Mrs.
Langley is a candidate with three
others;" to succeed tho former
representative.
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Langley, who la 58 years old,
reiterated in
his resignation
that ho was innocent and pre­
dicted that he would be vindicat­
ed. Ho and three other men
were found guilty |of, conspir­
ing to^ sell and transport 1,400
cases df whiskey from the Belle
ef Anderson distillery, near
Lnwrcnceburg, Ky., in October
and November of 1V23„

Letter From Ri
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Fortl And Vandpihilt Interests
Mny Possibly Moke Use Of
LocnMCteld-^Por Re-Fueling
PeinO FcrtTommcrcinl Ships
Tho aviation committee - o f the
Kiwnnis Club and-representatives
o f tho city govemmgpt nr* ^ pres­
ent negotiating with .the Ford and
•Vanderbilt avlntlbrr Jttyerefcu to
find out what requirements will bo
needed for establishing a local
landing field for cross state'air
routes, according to an announce­
ment made today by Mayor For­
rest Lake.
Tho Kiwnnis club has sponsored
the establishment o f a field hare
In order that Sanford would bene­
fit from tho business which would
eventually acruo from such a sta­
tion, Mayor. Loko stated. Some
few weeks ago a committee' was
appointed’ to investigate the feasi­
bility of using the property brionclylng Immediately
Jng to tho city lying
immediately
adjacent to the Sanford Golf and
Country Club. The mayor and oth­
er city officials at that tlm&lt;&gt; offer­
ed the ground for a landing fluid
providing It woutd meet the re­
quirements o f commercial aviation.
It Is said that after a thorough
Investigation. the property was
found to be In such shape that a
minimum amount o f work would be
required to make It usable. The
erection of temporary hangers will,
of course, bo necessary, it Is said.
Proponents of a Sanford station
Int out thnt tho city lies direct
point
_ly in____
tho.____
path o f the nroposod
MMml’to
Miami to Jacksonville
Jack_. J $ and |Tampa
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to Jacksonville routes. A central
location for the refueling and con­
ditioning o f commercial airplanes
is one o f the greatest assets 'such
an enterprise could have, it was
stated*. It is proposed that San-fo r ft eondlM°n
the hangers In order that.the city
will bo prepared to substantially
woleome any company which enters
cither of the proposed fields In
which this city la the central loca­
tion.
Correspondence la now being
carried on .with representative* of
Several big air companies, it Is
stated, and work (a expected to
be started soon.

Several A re Killed
In Chinese Fighting:
CANTON, JanStrikcra and military authorities have
quarreled over the distribution of
funds secured by the auction of
ship’s cargoes, A few ‘ persons
were killed and several were wopnded Ih tho trouble, Tho millwry
authorities eventually.won the dl»pute.

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NEW YORK, Jam 12.— (JP)—
t The anthracite joint conference,
which resumed negotiations Dec.
29, ndjofcmed todiy without
j reaching settlement. and with­
out setting any date for renewal
of nogotiattone. _ _ _
The conference had been hopcDefeated In Committee, Spon­ lesly deadlocked over tho prin­
of arbitration.
sors Of Bigger Reduction ciple
The operators insisted to the
Plan To FlghtForProposals end .Upon completo arbitration,
On Floor Of Upp£r House while the miners insisted that if
they accepted any dthltratloh it
could bh so only tho hosts of InCapital Stock T ax y v creasing wages and without any
Repealed On Monday reduction.
The proposition presented by
this operators .yesterday, which
Two Per Cent Tax On Auto thqy tenm-d tho “ utmost concosuion" that chdlil hb made, and
Trucks. Restored To BUI, which
.was rejected by tho min­
Will Bring In $6,000,000 ors, clearly Indicated that the
negotiators hnd reached the end
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—&lt;/F)_ o f their ladder.
Defeated in committee action,
Would Force line
members of tho Senate Finance
WJLKESUORO, Pa., Jan. 12.
Commltteo will carry their fight
for S5p0,000,000 tax reduction to —&lt;yp)—With that announcement
tho Scnatb, In the face of the thnt the peace parley hod broken
pending row over tho proposal to o ff in New York camo the decis­
increase tho total reduction pro­ ion of the grievance commltteo
vided by the 1330,000,000 House o f tho Pennsylvania Company it
bill, however, Scnnte leaders of Pittstoa today to launch a move­
both parties arc preparing to uso ment to, call out nil anthracite
every effort to pass tbo bill before maintenance men to force the
Mar. 15, when first Income tax Issue.
Resolutions to this effect were
installments are dno.
Vital rate reductions o f the non­ adopted and forwarded to John
partisan Houao measure were ap­ L. Lewis, international president
proved Monday by tho commlttvo and other union officers. Tho
unanimously in almost all Instances tnuwral grievance representing
except on the proposals df Demo­ the Union Mine Workers of tho
Pennsylvania Coal Co., took
crats to increase the redurftio
shnltir rrijpn.
in surtaxes and td repeal
missions and duo levies whgarWuro
defeated on straight part;
• The committee did d —..Abo
proposeI-. M Senator -£[li ibns, of

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WHIya Mandon, Seven, Said
To Have Run In Front Of
An Automobile Driven By
Employe Of Lumber Firm
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Fractured Skull Is
Fatal T o Youngster

Blame For The Accident
Willyn Mandon, seven year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mandon,
of West First /Street, died this
morning shortly after 9 o’clock »u»
n result of Injuries received about
8:80 o’clock when a Ford truck, of
tho Celery City Lumber Company
driven by Elmer Baker, colored,
knocked tho llttol boy down and
fractured hla skull. ■
Whife; waiting for' the school
bus With several other children,
tho littlo fellow was plfiylng
arourtd a fire made by lAborera re­
pairing the gas main in front o f
tho home of Clarence Cranston,
1900 West First Street.
Ono of thb city’s trucks was
parked at the curbing, and little
WHIya la said to have dashed from

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o f the*capital^stock V * btitrthe
Republican mnjo
set this ffUjlOU,!
ucannual
tlon by an Increase In' the corpora­
tion tsg from l2H per cent to lij
per ‘cent on taxed payable after
Jan. 2.
Okejr Admission Tax Bxamptlov
After tho commltteo had voted
down 10 to seven, the Democratic
proposal to repeal the taxes otTadmlnlstratolns and ues it approved
an' increase In*the admission tax
exemptions from 50 cents to 75
cento*.
;■ It voted to offset this redaction
jtt $0,000,000 by restoring to;the
pill a two per cent tax on autobUo trucks which ill was eatlted would ylold $0,000,000 annnally, Tho House had voted* to
repeal the present threo per cent
levy on trucks.
Further reductions in tho. rates
oh five, eight and lit cents class
cigars also was voted by tho com­
mittee, which approved the swoop­
ing reductions and repeal of excise
ond occupational taxes provided by
tho'public measure Including tho
cut in tho automobile passenger
car tax and repeal of tho levy on
autoinobllo licenses nod parts.
With most o f tho rate schedules
acted upon, and the way apparent­
ly cleared for presentation o f tbo
bill by the end of the week, the
committee .turned from its work
on thoJmkaauro
today to hear
E L g' &amp; l C
' o lo n s,,® p u b llc a § r q f
MlSlgan.' chairman
committee which investigated the
internal revenue burenu.

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252 Arrests During
December. Net City
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GAINESVILLE. Jan. 12. —
— A world's reconi for Ma fa­
uion Charlraton .dancing wns
thou
clalmci hore Monday by. five
univora fjL'of
_____
__I_ Mud
Florida
students,
following their feat 0T maing a fast and furious
leston fo r one hour and 35 •
ml
-A. evtsland. ThomWright, of
on Derlpc,
Bonjiunin
collogmark,
up itho dance
several
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were goong at the finish, and
little elgn of strain.

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Lad Escapes While
On Way. To Reform
School In Marianna

Prepare To
(force New City " A 'tt fiW H U E W S ii
who refused, to remain in
' " ’ic Ordinances quents
schpbl or to g?\t?

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coats for the clt^ •during* that;
report of
month, according. J
Chief Roy G. WBI ms,y made.
to thaddity this mor lug.
fraffle officials wire to­
The greatest numb
of arrests
day
supervising
the distribution of
ono orthe violstion of
Igns In oonntctlon with the new
was
in fot
g
Commission to the parking
oat of
I on First Street between Oak
the cl
artford Avenues, and on the
ond o
will
dock
of each side street runOver, and
tb
f First Street between
Oak
bel
up
Avonue, to
in
to

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reform school an
nal
turned .for an a
when bo.'managed to
deputy's vigilance.

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countempla
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Loss Is Estimate
A t About $75
Ottawa Bldze Cla&gt;
6 Children;
Leaps Prom

TREES TO BE SET
OUT ALONG LAKE
Program For This Seetloh;
Big Fountain Authorized

'Others, reported to have
tied rooms« in tho hotel, are
d it
It in.fl
in feared thatjho
Ing find
list will mount hiitht-r. The loss
estimated
more than $76,
- fg at m
Nln* -persona received
from bui;nt and by leaping
thft socond-gtory
second-qtory of the hotel
Four of tw- six' bodies
Vo beer^ Wont Ifled os a
‘ «6n nn.a-d Keene; qthera,
il wor*’. A W. Rvihcrts,
cr of Peer Tiiric. T-*., an&lt;

— An official beautification coinmittee that will have
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B
absolute
charge of tho Improvement .of San
ford street* and parks by sotting
out trees ond shrubbery has been
organised with Mm. Henry Wight
ttn prosidont according
an annouheoment made this
City Manager W. I
jlSSJi
who han in his poren
special
charts of nioposed-W a’
“tuUlun
programs that will Jt&gt;c
. Nbv
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v.
now- prThyi
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F. HousP. G. Caryle, DrookhnvtP.
Jtt and Mr. Wil- burns.
J -i
Bams.
Mfircus Carmichael, C
In commenting on tho
Tek., bums.'
ready undertaken klbnb tho
F. E. Jonah, Fcrryday, _ _
shore. Mr, Williams said that tho
J. H. Klrko, Furrydny, bunts,
committee had adopted a beauti­
l.co Mulberry, Injuries to
fication program for thin soctlon and hack.
of tho d ty calling for tho construc­
J. C. Me Vain, Beaumont, Tex
tion o f an elaborate fountain at
tho intersection of Park Avonue
rialls* T»r
(hr* nroD
OKPfl 5U
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nmito. i . ”7 ** -L.- . “Me
Dallfis, TeX
nnd tho
proposed
Seminole
.f. Corklo,
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vard in addition to the planting o f
Juo Knapp, broken hip,
more shads. palmetto trees and
J. F, Nheppord and two
masses of sub-tronicsl foliage and
shrubbery along tho gross plots of Ing men, supposed to havo guests. of the hotel, ora m
both strecta.
The area Immediately surround­ and it la betfoved that they pe
ing tho City Hall and Pollco Sta­ td In tho flames, It la also f.
10 year
tion will bo intensely beautified.by cd. ,that
m an
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tha, simo method, Mr. Williams' * irl
stated. Six Die In Ottawa Fire
"Sanford needs shade treff*/’
OTTAWA, Ont., Jan. 12^Mr. Williams said, “ particularly
doeq the luko short: section .be­ Six persons were burned to
tween, Park and Sanford Avenues when tho ‘ two story dwcllln
need trees, and the construction of Mrs. Albor Tanguay In Cla
the proposed St. Johns-lndlan riv­ wan dcstToysd early today
er canal will bring hundreds of The victims .were children
tourists past thin section, making Tanguay, who escaped by ,
It more necessary for tho city to from un upstairs window. .; v
Improve Its uppenranco immediate­ . • ■ ;-Lr-r---------- —---- —
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Following tho completion of the
lake shore program. Mr. Williams
stated that the committee Would
glvb Jts attention to N inth,Street
between tho Atlantic Coast. lin e
li
Station and Park Avenue.
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.A,* * late'knur thin sfternoo
SemlDold county grand Jury
oty still In .session but chart
Improve not onl;
in thm area but g
passed by those Joi
depot,"
occupied about two hours.

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G rcuit Court
0 hder Way
ddgeW .W .

-1, Tho stilt "In progress at
,Umo this afternoon was tl
Ohq»o &amp; Cpnfp«ny against
Stapler for tho collection of
count said to total 9E694.8&amp;.
It is -expocted that tho
week will oe consumed
actual tdsl of the ;
docket anddourt mj
before final
of all tr
matters
rvJU
to come
St ■t this session.
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Cases on tho

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NATCHEZ. Miss.. J*n.
— (AP) — Six botlica hn
been recovered from tho
of the Johnson Hotol at nr
rydhy, La.; which toget!
with an adjoining block c
frame :buildings and the V«
Noy Hbtel across the street
ftewiy Formed Beautification waa destroyed by firo earl;
Con..,,it tee Has Elaborate this morning.

ruck tho corner o f the truck It
,1a. said.
• While testimony of witnesses ap­
parently exonerates the driver o f
thb truck from any responsibility
In tho caao, according to officials,
olico authorities aro holding Ba­
er pending a thorough- Investiga­
tion, o f tho affair.
150 Attend "Pep” Meeting
Clarence Cranston, assisted .by
At a banquet and “ booster” Baker, picked tho little boy up and
meeting-of the -Longwood Cham­ carriod him first to his home, and
ber of Commerce held last night at latet to the Fernabl-Laughton hosthe Orange and Black Hotel more iltal when It appeared that his
than’ 150 were present, plons rel­ njuries wore of a serious nature.
ative to transferring the state cap­ The child died a few minutes aft­
ital from Tallahassee to Longwood er medical aid waa obtained.
S. A. P. Hudgins, owner, o f tho
wcre dUcussed and a,committee ap­
pointed to take the matter up with Celery City Lumber Company, was
senate ‘representatives.. A site ’for present at the hospital, and later,
the capitol buildings has already at the Mandon hortii.
been offered, it is said, and the
Mr. and Mrs. John Mandon
actloh of tho commorce body is be­ camo to Sanford In Jqly. 1026,
lieved to have been precipitated by from near Baxley, Ga. Littlo Wil­
a rumor thnt hinted at the posslr ly* was a student at the South
bio moving of the capital from its Sldo Primary.
present location.
. Suvornl other surprises were
sprung at the meeting, an d .ex­
tensive development plans discuss­
ed.
Mr. Moorehcnd of the Golden
Acres poultry farms, discussed the
growth and legitimate “ boom”
that has come to Longwood In re­
cent, months, and dwelt at length
While on route to tho Marianna
on these Improvements that he de­ reform school with - threo whito
clared were necessanr for the de­ boys and Leo.Bjlberts, tho colored
velopment of the’town into a thriv­ youth Implicated In a series of
ing city attractive to. both tourists Sanford robberies. Deputy J. M.
id parmanent settlers.
and
Vickery Toot one of his charges
Officials of tho Scmlpole Jockey when Fred Weaver, the oldest o f
lub spoko
Club
____ on the progfesif tha£
quartet, leaped from tho tralp
has been achieved a' the now race the
6 money and 10 miles north o f Palstka and
track, and told of
‘ tlon would escaped, according to a telephone
Visitors that the
jnCKt-ngo received at tho sheriffs
offlco today.
“t o !!* S ffS ln U r
Earl Cameron and Viator John­
Longwood were discussed and de­
W ashington N;ews
cided upon, the date of the affair son, the other two white boys In
•L
’1 j
1 . -■.r- i *‘ r * ■J.*IQ
tho
deput/a
care,
were
brought
to-be announced at a later date.
Nye
esse
remains
before
Sonato.
ere from Jacksonville Monday by
orlftC. M. Hand, and committed ”, Hpuso .rpty* on debt settlamentH.
National co-operative marketing
to tho reform school followln
conference opens,
4.
hearing W ore Judge J. G.
conduct-

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