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                    <text>T H E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

DECEMBER

AMONG THE TH EATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
I » (I star* hail Mich an
in it &gt;
In p r o m t iii-ir \ e r s .iltilly
A • t r&lt;•i.i;
it |&lt;| ti'.iT n m support n(
Mr
|f) \ •- v iv nl m • • t o tin* a c t u m t»( tin* r;l*t
most *iw|&gt;&lt;•i d o u t p r o d u c t i o n
which llu-hliutii a nil M i**i Ruyne. in cludi; ,
I'hlVIlT, Fester ( i n n ' ll
in
wi t h d r a m a t i c c l l me X' s Wellington
Helen D im bn r unit W illiam Farris,
ami Mi'iiii* i fleet.-.
i nt el l i gi bl e

language

t |’i • - 1&gt;*tit
( .r e a l

Way

Com ing

la

Du*al

The-

lro in Ja n u ary
M a n y time* it has been naiil th at
T im (i arik’ii n( A llah, d r a m a t iz e d

by

Robert

Hirltcn* am i

M ary

An-

TO-NfGHT— “A Man and The Ijih "
Comedy. "Making Matters Worse’*

Francis

X.

a nd

nl 11 &lt;ir

Ilushmnn

WEDNESDAY— “ No One To Guide Him”
Diamond From the Sk\
His PaF*

suggesti ng

Mrii .in honn ■*

snd

Beverly

derabn do N a v a r r o , w hich comes to
Bayne
the D u v a l T h e a t r e on J a n u a r y 7th
Fra n c is X . Itushm an and Beverly
and Htli lor a limited engagement of Uuyne, the two most popular .-tar'
tw o nights. Is the desert d ram a- ■III the screen, who are now appear
mg exc lu siv ely m M e tro pictures
t ited .
I t i* more than th at, ho w ev e r, produced by the (Quality F u tu r e s
(or it tells the story of the rone- Corporation will be seen here at the
Theatre
on
Tuesday.
Dec,
grade monk in search of that "el.i- Star
s iv e so m eth in g ” th at we call peace Until in tin live part feature picture.
T h i s pro­
and happiness.
E v e r y h u m a n being " P e n n in g to n 's C h o ic e ."
is searching fur _ that
v e r y s^ine duction will be a decided treat fur
th in g .
T h a t a ' i h o n k * . for m a n y motion p i c t u r e patrons for neither
y e a r s shut up in a lo n e ly m o n a s ­ M r. B u s h m a n or Miss B a y n e ever
te ry
should
decide
to leave his appeared in a n y previous picture
In t be role of
peaceful su rH o u n d in g * and look for to better a d v an tag e .
Y o r k c lu b man.
co n te n tm e n t elsew here i» the ground a w ealthy New
w ork of the s t o r y .
T h a t he should .who must iktfdV«.*.,Jiis w orth among
also d isco ver, that despite a h a p p y the woodsnt d j P jjt J s o r t h e r n C^pada.
marria ge
peace and
content men! before the girl*
'Jtjii 'ehvtrc sdfl No:
_iyri. only of the soul and not id the sent to m arry him. Mrt Bu«htmm
•w o rld, is nut *o strange
that is a ha* the greatest oppo rtu n ity of In*
Not only dot's he give a
C a t h o l | c ^O iitrln c atid one which a career
faithful po rtrayal of i lie debonair
great rniiiy* W ltp le stihsrrlhed t"
T in rn is %'*■ Wftalth "I beauty in rluhiu.i n . lull l.eeailse "f hi- wonder
tip- 1,0*1.k»r f o m p a t i y ' s proiluelion fill p h y'iip ie and m arv e lo u s mu*i li
of The' tlu rdeti df A lla h . 'for they lar powers, he ap p e a r' to great ad
are mood creating' a* well as im ­ vantage in a difficult role in th
M i 's B a y n e is e q ua lly as
pressive to the eye.
T h e v e ry first woods.
p a n o r a m a a m i the succeeding scenes, well suited in her p art, first shown
each in its own way suggest* l he in a New 1 oi k drawing room and
In. ale. while the \ral&gt;s and Moors after ward as her ‘'supposed iw m

G R EA T SHOW

KalstaT

THURSDAY
day*’

C O M IN (
Y.desks Surratt in “ The Immigrant" at
the Star Friday, Dec. .list

itune and i aught the favor of the
ciowd with l.is mi g. “ AVI.tie. at the
Ph-u-uri in \\ me ai d Song, If I lie
Woman is t.ot Theie "
&gt;i me of tinother *ont' hits was the tint*If of the
( l i t act, “ When a Little liny l-ov-e
It

L it t le

G i r l , ’’

and

th e

"Spun-rib

(torn the Butvhnrhop of Life!"

The Father

-Tim

Bitidy Bradys Hirth

FRIDAY—-“Her Oath of Vengance
Prison Pies”
SATURDAY—-"The Bowl Bearer
Counterplot"

The 7th Episode
of the

mp$

mo

.U N IV E R S A L

Coming— Jan. 4th.— Rowland &amp;
Clifford, a M u s i c a l Comedy—
‘S e p t e m b e r M o r n ” To"Sa"a"iv’s

n tJ k tu r e

in their plct ureMpie .ii-turiowall
d. ring to and fro, 'p e a k in g ihetr ur&gt;-

tiintt1*

i

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VA*

D " “ “‘v W V*’"
- -littV 1

W" .\f,c

BUDGET OF OPINION "JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

A C IIIK I,

Is A M O N G

“ III-: 1,1. I* II E N T

\\:

T A K IN G

N i I'I I s

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ALLEN ’S THEATRE
TU E S D A Y v ; ‘r S f
rv i.*

I 'll nnv

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danc-r

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life

in

1 ,.t

me

H .'l* a .s n ii,

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th.

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I *&gt;.r.i It. ' I l l « llo -and oil roadnt Ml Dora ,.r&gt; not i good .x iiin p l.

and. » oliu.
4

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of

*

our

rnud*

are

p«"W
roads

Dnl^ ,vw*,*''iiiiend to li.\ Our
tvdw •‘WyU'M fe*jhrjcli company

have

up

t^i b m W ^ s i K VJi

tile

sand

oil people a ii ij u t ' T o r (lie rond- in
I.^ihe i "lllily
I tl so fdr how long
im'l low m u e lij

_

l lo-iir th at t ’ liarbe H a n d will hr
a candidate lor * sheriff* In MICL'ffiJ
kim-i If mid j h u t ilicro wdi tie *e\
er.fl ntjier*. ■* I ini —? h r r i ff N . piubi
looks good lo tile boll,
tp i J" _ other o ito iy iltrre huvi

i • el,
id

om plidlor'

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I

‘SAi'i.^iUilfit 1,1

- | r * ‘ lilt- from

Cl.

■r • I'U- o n
F
\ Dotigl.is'
w .1(1
m
lu r. i.e b&gt;r mm
tj, i 11 rk illAJl D *■-], T t i r i-sber would

Lafl* 'I

lo*v. ^yf*-n&gt;y m. iu t .
: . tm- .•( &gt;
At t1 at time f hi i i" &gt;1 nfntm! i lm
of all I ha^. wV* l**rBf}T.khi'/l
.li* S*uu. frtrd „nvriitp‘
Mr
Mrtrtlii
had.
'enough- i Xp. lienee* if) )j| 0 *e ’ p,(rlv
•d^y* to till a book and (Tan well rw-

BUinber wfi. ii t tin part.'of Sat fold"
thr.t i* thickly populated now wu»
n wildrrne**.
The' old b uild in g re

•

’ ' A

III
to; r ,.i

Presented in Sanford

vouched

- ‘ in. ' i '&gt; la s’tdl. ns
t'npfl Rule n l l. i f r
- Tf « ic.
u tiling

poor

T he G r e a te s t Musical Comedy Treat Kver

f o r t*v one of these a t m - cl ildr* n ’ hat
l . oms \\| wan g.-latmeil during lie
Fit mt l r . \ o l n' nin
,* to w ijni'iir.11 lo
mi

stand lii.it ! \\ I , w i ot, of i i i i e . p i
it \ lln -f a - d
' l III
sod \ |{
ol tin bui l der* art. , md - J - * * y that t i i a p p . i l
vi. .11 l o . p Mr
\\ lid in tfl
l i i i j present, I n r d * " road*
Irj
tin- and S Hvuge cOmpaJiy in
the race
firyt d istriel of s - runv.de comily me and keep ^l/ii/in f r f j jy * beln e lone
jp tf
gottd 'nxamplgj. of " lie
h r iiji Kiimtf
If i d i ^ t - h e l l r W m e in. the
r a h 'fa m i d * t h e r e f o r e - it i* an e m u eXeitrntflnt will In' 'rTiimi iisr m j l m
Ntandoff
Some
*
f ‘ *of
. *'-hi' - road* .in race alone

Vmd-’ ii

DANCING
I te g»*n

FROM

t l a ke care that proper |iru­
in soiii.. w a i mad.- lor I lie

Ttf Clean Icons.
Iuralt* a cloth with water, wring
* r ltally dry. and rub some snap
into it
Hub llic chilli well over
iron mid mu will hod (lint It
remove anv
iug’.m&gt;-Hs or ittuika
uiighl

h.ii'e .......

&gt;n.re

To Clean Dnthtubt. *' •
c n i.i . H .m a p,.ii * lulu lialhlub
t"iti|iig a little . oni s r mill Into
• *1 i 'i i l I ' In n rnhlimg It

i 'i

FESTIVAL

‘ wft h l m*io*u

THE

LaSALLE

O P E R A N O U ^ E - Chicago

/Kt n . . f

M u s ic a l

C om edy

T a n g o e s ’ and Joy
A Siugint!, Dancing Musical Whirl — Complcle LaSalle Prndmlioo
2

P R IC E S

S P E C I A L

5 0 c, $1.00 » nd $ 1 .5 0 .' C h ild r e n In G en eral Adnd*t»lon

S e a ls 2 0 c,

So ats

S e llin g

at

L.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

r r THE SANFORD HERALD
IN

S A N F O R D - L ife la

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Wo,th L ivin g

s w n m n . F l o r id a . F r id a y d o fm iik r tt. i;n:.

\(,l.t MK ' l l

NO. .is

COST OF GAS IS BEING
BAD CHECKS CASHED
EDUCATORS ARE HOLDING
PROBED BY OFFICALS
HERE BY A STRANGER
MEETING THIS WEEK
Hifi Drainage Ny sirni
TIIFKK IS NO EXCUSE FOR
,
C uroa, ila., Dec. .i 1
I'lie u|&gt;|&gt;i i
r AIMP RISE IN TH E PRICE
I St. Julius river drainage district will
lie one of (he largest n, 11 si.iie
OF GASOLINE
Washington,
Hue. r;H*
Preltminnry cfltim atePof the geologjeal turvey on t h ? production of
rru.lv |.eiroleiim in I'J 15. which are
aM.
u*ed in .connection with
,hr federal inquiry into the cause of
advancing gasoline prices were mode
put'lic* today l»y Secretary Lane and
two
null' ate .in increase of about
•
U
of
last
year's
output
mill1uii batn
lotal production of
I '#fin
htcli.
h with a
j^eut
ni. i)0o, 000 barrels, was a

outside of the proposed
Wtthl.t
coochee river (lin.trm l ami the K v n I Kll,,U‘" PrU,UClh
Xt[v
|f r?a* ™
««**
,t h‘’
head of ine St. Jnhit* riv«*r into tlmt
ftrrum and
will 'm ake available
2G;»,UU0 a e r i f y according to estimate* of engitftierii
It rumC'/tonTuiic *out ty* fqm of
Hrcvaril crnjhAy . hoifh f « the I h it

"I1' ' 1*' * TA" X- 11
,,f " ' " rt '•»»'»
f° m
ll" ,) “ *kes
- "nsideruld.territory w,-*i
tin- over m Mr
a nye and Oro-eol t inniiib-.
Rak.
r, ,-ord breaker.
\\ ashliigl"li, \\ imler mil I’ on sift
irene lit year
Vetir began
began wilt)
a.
XI, Ilyesent
with 1
1
•\
. . .
.....
. |will lie within the dr.iIjiMgt; district
,.f petroleohi in field storage.'
Neither the Soutltmere Fat m- i,or
,„is tin report, "so that production
the Fills mere projects are included
o! crude nil was not pushed. Under
in this district.
Moth of these are
thc«- conditions the smull increases
liflf drainage projects in this vicin­
inmarheteil production
was slgity
„itic.uit
m ! the total yield of the
»,lb t ie past year about eight per
1- It a Ms
,, i t r-it. ni.' in' he to Id storage,
I
I'l.er
melt
&lt; 111 ph
it. 1 in this are the stocks
\
tin
ei
t
w
bib*
draw
•'itrage by the pipe line
t
he
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11.
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lav
r&lt; s r m e-11in -it »•« 1 h .
t
In
inif,'.
ni
a
1
r
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fifty million I a m I
si* m t,|« J III - in |.
ih ■ a year ago
11 l- I Innit 1wI'l 1'.
I -1 I p * lie I tl 11• d St :l Tel •t- ■I .
ll.it
ti il l 111 di 'li ' t'
its ' out put of crude oil has
■- brought
T i . lb
I
The 11 iT'M-e I*
I la-|&gt; III ■:
•
i n i I ....... I C ' h
f it t L* i rnori i t.p

WORKED

SEVERAL

MERCHANTS

MANNER DURING

l\

YESTERDAY

FOR PARTS

A VERY

SMOOTH

AND LEFT

UNKNOWN

l.ohb) l.s Fine
The l o b b y JluTt't Carnes is
great.
Sdch is the verdict of all
w)io ha v e seen |l and the u*»\v Milfl
never showed to better ad vantage
t bun the night of the Woman's
Club dance when the new electric
lights and fixtures showed the e f­
fect of the improvements that have
been taking phut* at the Carnes for
the past two weeks.
With the new
paper and painting and the installa­
tion of the . i It'cHic lights the rcjuvenated Sanfot*lN Hr)UN** h'U." lost
the yli'iitii) of flintier* y+aist and
looks like the ney Carnes should
look.
Ihe rooms that have been,
done over art also m first das* shape
and with the tiist allut ton of hath
tuhs and l.ii.ilories for every room
the ( .irne» will I... a 11 that i.t'i•I be
Indesired

If any 'one has time Hi go to 511 carry away wjth l4jr#lr .Wt^ii sent to
Kim avenue they will find a number the
All the fdratigl rs wanted was the
of "household articles, wearing ap­
parel, etc. .Yesterday a smooth in­ balance in cash that each check
dividual who was supposed to he called for and when this was o b ­
named Simmons deposited a dollar tained lie did not cate to hot her
in the Peoples Hank undObuiid he with the merchandise, although he
would 6pen a hank aeeouflt aiul add Unity gway some nice ties, lints and
to it , .i, I,
k
Ife then went.front shirt's and lie i mi use them in his
tore to »tnri buying goods unit giv*. ht.sffiis11e I- gone and the inirih.it Is
lug check' amt ta k n g the balauedj
that
n.shed the cheeks of u Mice
ni ca»h
This was after the bank
had closed and he seemed to have itppeari' IT "rmn'er are sadder and
1* I- h u t s.lfe Id r s|| a
in t ti hi 1,11 i
i i - h■►g i ht'i 1- ni.ujl V Is. r
pin .
i \&lt; i. il you make
|.. Mtiunot
A t a
per I \ Sun strung'
him iiiiiil .i d liise a customer
hi'!
moil'
He or de ret I .ill the good- di
Itvered to 511 Klin avenue which at this p.i.titular time -there are
happens to lie a vacant house 111111'! many smooth j individuals working
v smooth stranger 'eerued to'kryiw 1this state and you never know who
the
Bryan Will Not Co
II-who
* w ho is wrong
trouble tie
in*chnv
taring i' right
this and had no Irijulde
r,hn\taring
Reports
New
A ork. I fee.
'i I
Peoples Hank has
t tie mi'rehant' that To had rented 1
t hat \\ till.' in .1 Hry an had i'Of, temright i w a \
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pt.111 ■i ...
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TALLAHASSEE IS THE SCENE
OF A LARGE NUMBER
OF VISITORS
I' ;v11.11:s&gt; ee. F la , ! ter 10
1) uf mg the Istidiicss session of the F'loritla Edttcatiot.al Association which
lusted well into last night, Arrailin
was i hosen over West Palm Reach
for the next meeting place and th&lt;following officers were elected to
serve during the ensuing year:
J II Workman, Miami, president.
Kate
Sullivan.
Tallahassee,
vice
jiresidenl ; W
A
I lobson, Baker
county , treasurei ; R 1, Turner, In
Ver ties, secret art
tirliiiidn Masonic Icmplc
1 lie Mrjarido
M.lsnnie hodn-*
A. F. and A, M.. No (i'J, Kureka
Chapter, No. 7. and Olivet Comrnainlery N o f have purchased of
tin- Misses Welch the three lots on
Kllst &lt;11 Hal ;.v*-une lying directly
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liin^ pur-tn "I t ) i t hn-f
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;&lt;&gt;r frai tton i bun of ol ..oil
Idle fill! term of t tie f i n a l ! ( "lift
car hut had not -ent 'eh jra iiing. however, that no will be held here beginning Tuesday,
urranged for
The
late lavvs permit part leipa - in n nly
rwhere.
Mr. HrtmijiF urn
l|tli
.'several, important
them to jp»L;
t hmugl C4..r it. tin prjtiyarv Jiy fiat ties jmll- county 'ball have b ss than one rep January
lng St l e a s t 5 per cent of the vote resentative nor more than three cases will lie i r l i d . ^ i tills, term of
south and si-reral 'rrtif's and town
The tUtril constitutional amend
court nHrj»,' the session wdiNLl,*! s*-v-1
were notified.
Thu effifc would I" i ist m the pri'ieding general i h i
providing
ballots for eai|i inenl wuuld exempt from taxation
eral weeks
It is it!&gt;n| that the Bax­
easy to identify*'ws tftpre )- a ilflTer ......
imiI kind of tire on folch Vfiesl and p.irtv
.mil n fusing tin ' leilur tin p-npt*rty to the value " f }5on. t" ter l ow stealing case miry i nine up
every widow that fills u damily de­ again, at l hj* term of eOyri.
the rear of th^e'trr.Attmy Hie .die.a right (o vote any other ticket than
llVV fs ^ t e J g l
t
.
j of ti sack of I hiic In ing-sfirukert open tbit of tin party for winch he fs pendent on tier for sup|R)4f/ and to
AK.get her L71 j f t m g n ' vessels
y
n
eV'e'y
person
who
is
a
liptva
flVle
l.s*
*
v
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At
far,
regisl.'red
Nomination . can
tie
kVi nr t
Painting the Scenery
s i * i 'isi*• nvj^tnericaftlregislry
under ,l:' ll eecs;nt - .
n'cWmidicafO
C
p ia dr only b&gt; primary mid inde­ idem of (tie stale- ai d hits U&gt;-' a
The
side*,
and top ol, tbp**^?Xge lit
-: • ■
jfcT* ' " ;J
of A'lgU'i 1
-N'Jinety
inety-:
pendents rjmiii't get on the ballot at limb, or been di'aldetl in war or hy Mien’s Theatre are being cdlnplMvd
n
lieen
•
sNew
^r|dil|«n
&lt;
nmpleled
.\niericnn
.Vessels have
rm* fi i one
Jills Jreek and being painted &gt;,* well
This imwe-nfiCk addllioti t. t M- 1 tiiA N"vejribet elr.tndi excipt l&gt;.
, r ‘ . '*srpnF to foreign legistryf sjt.ce
Vole on Mnnv (irPrea
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pidl
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t\i* sevi-tal eiirtiil'1' and nt lift -ceiiery
Aug . t
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&lt;iuri ^ 1 jslytitbm
orrUpimi
III allow
«lnr&gt; '. r as I"' n e t* bis ballot
office-* W(li. ' w ill fl" VII' . .I 'or llin -lage
Must of tlii* work
built.':1-------,
T.i &lt;
'
.•'"".v'1 : &gt; big yjfsfTl, are .being,l limit.
mg |.arlii ipat iiki . i out ry . congress­ II pill' in the J in M primary if t fo will •’ he contph'tvd III little for t tie
sky
T •.
ort are [ l" "h
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cy*i'h i-dd ..nu
-ml
If'.cell nil ^loned in tbevTeport
w jj _*»Cf(tvp)ei.
S -v
ional di*triel and tin- stale at large commit tee puts on i ll electivo and Hcpl'Tntnr Morn Company thul will
Mr /Yrthtir Flake, cdhftjdepi'ti fhe
r WPn,y ^iigbts nrt(JjvoW being I'm in
/A ini*;, than lO.ftOO Apna--• Twenly I U¥n''' Br^ &gt;ow
,,,a" |l at- 'v pur;itely lonsidired as nulls in appointive officers as usual, fin*
b adlhg Hfflciencv Mrt oT Vk^ -fcdYit fi
sl.ow Inti* nem^Jfl’ uesiluy night
i f «■ ' "muse h«7j f f l r 7,0(IO nW
tU W,l, n
........ H
of
the
I'O^iffntVipg
tin
pefceiitagi
will be ut .Jyajiford ‘ ell next* week,
(iovittiUi, secretary of slate comp
I d in*,
gtve the MeCrory 'tort
__
».d t hirty-tvixare of from Biv- ,lln M ,r ru r v ................... . '
parly
may
tin
ve
J~an.
'2-1, ’
best
rooms
in
the
cjiy
and
will
be
vote
dist
iaid
it
(roller,
stale treasure!,
uiininry
t.nrui
( hrlstiun Science Services
" 1100 tons. Kle veju vessels
and
i
ot»
be
aid"
Mr
I’liiku
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s
n
* ht; n^n Ai)cl han
general,
■
u|if
i
intend*
r,t
rf
iniblic
iUflTciefitly large trr III
'.a/^ .o' l e k - l Hi 1)1"a Regular I'hindian &gt; ch*im *- services
oi*~ vt,»M'i*t tjif ir gt owing trade for several yNbir-, to participate in ajtoi ber.-*
ins t ruettoti, cotnrmssioner of agri- Aill be held next. .Sunday. Junua{y served m the jit* se..l ftliriTfon « f
general friflghl vessel*,
*
v Till Jjxh»I»rs*
sen a tor, four 2nd, at II o'clock itc^ ^ic "Woiijtui's Ellicieiiev* M- i
Onlc White Democrnts in De Ilfn* cult me. Ujiiten Stntes
af-r
*
t.issenger a d freight v«-s- to corne.
,
*i,f.. ' 't-nriug'
nu in* is of inpi'ri--,* one on mb. r ( I n i ' building, Oak Ifvvnue near Sanford
rraiic Primary
Ids xer V&gt; - fo&gt; Iki' I 'l . —
of railroad commission, adjutant TJifrd ‘street
—
It c me rnhere if The Herald
The Di moerutie exec utive nun |general stilt" nuditnr. aseistnnt
Mr. ’ ! ' *
"
,
in day
Sjibjecl "Clotl "
The Herald was rente mitered at
n ; l « i * w .11
*ri*'i
I s r i g i d 1 " ' l i p - , slate
Mpened the New Theatre
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alidittir,
slat'*
rl'eteot.
-loll
•
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iiing
' Tfie public cordtnll . vvi li ein.
Christinas time by a basket of Pm
i,| m . i|,. i|uidifIrnttons id •*. Inii.o- Itnh it nn mis loner, st.it** I ibor in­
follow
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from
" bile Allen's Theatre has been grupofrtiit. orangW* and nmgjtiities
o
erai. by declaring that only whites; spector. members slntc tax commistirfS to*. 7.15 nod b,t'u
■ • "i 8.15
f'Wn to the jiublir for'seyrrnl week* from-thh groves of M I' Uohlnsiin
I 'omrnlsslnner* Meet Tuesday
wfi" v ol *t i hi I )| rnocrato t.ieki t al s|Op. fifteen of tllirty-.t w « Stale “t'ly
to 'J. ,\ isttonx from ot!
iM d *
of
tills
city
and
the
fruit
was
a
comHull open mg (or
A n,,h
The Mould of County Commis­
tin* |a*t tni'i'eilltig election are mein titors. nil members of 1lie bourse of
have bptMi invited.
f’is'C last Friday night who*). Neill fillnient from 'f r and Mrs Union
sioners of Sr mi nole Count;* wifi bold
anil Mid. (nk. pc11 r. p f' 1fl |Mt j'Vl " MJ'I rp
r- o! 11* i i
Ilf «t|'.T"KI1
A *biy '* titogrfi.mjt,!u .
' n ir.
ll u;is etitoyed 111 tp*' 'all"■ -Mir.strels
played
ff're. sVln
* "il* ' eg 'll I f IIU • 1I, g t:l VI
I' ll U
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rii
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ll
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1' ' ,
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*.f
g scene ijud nttlef features at|i| entile Hill* we will ■' urn 11•
•la
s* '■*. 1 llluftefs .1* tnpiif I all. I ! r -111 ut* i * ;•s f ollfv w&gt;
»! h**r int; Ins
. i.| in,I'* .
d
* ' | l , . 1it, at t"*"i*'ys &gt;ij.lv
ti Ut) j)'e Vot loii, I.
"f imi:
I soij fie were well staged at favor to 1 hti* t*»ll llinl le " i l l *
w (I .'*.me fiefll fo l i e tlVeiting
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jipigi
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fi 15 Study 'dans
. Ml "j i b k.
' * l hen 1n* 'howing that Mr i Kobm »on&lt;i s -one of t) . I . i r y 't '•’*
..i p * oinrtiitt*-'' at it ,
,, f
'll • I &gt;■tl
i-iri
uit
court
—
.
*
b-rks
7 I ft i.ui.i h si r vod : I llCtjUet I a I
bad budded a theatre fieri ers oT nranp’ groves in the elate
Debating ( luh No Meeting
*.
ff.it will stage a n y of the prodtic- and haft fine groves in many parts Jai.ua:&gt; n cling will also p is* mi , rrinuuul courts, superintendent*
7:45 Song ‘ i i v i c I fit* Debating Club did not have
lbs quest joy jif (daring tin* names &lt;»f: puldii instruction, county surveyors,
Hr&gt;ti
HIM! Recognition service
i b “ t rome to San fo rd durin g of
Florida.
exmlidut**.' ipr
lHr rresident
P resident on Ihc county a*se*snr;|
tl..taxes, county a meeting last night on account of
H 15 Address. Mr Flake
"a«on.
C h r is t m a s E v e Is genballot and sending delegate* to tin tax collectors, Supervisor* of regis­ a pre»s of other business
'flu, club
ft uo Adjourn np c t
Hanford l nefer quarantine
* T il
an uff ij^ h t w ith the show*
national convention with instruc­ tration, county commissioners,
veill mrel rfext Tuesday night at the
Mr. Flake in visiting only three
A resident of Sanford came to Or­
1 m Hrien had it for nn upend ato
tions to vote.
regular
hour in the Congregational cities i n -Florida, Jit* h-onvtijt;, T s m members
of
county
hoard
of
public
dpcided to tr y S a n fo rd ami was lando recently- “ n'1 remarked that
Three
constitutional
amend- instruction, justices of peace, con- church.
(&gt;ii and Sanford.
He was once tho
...
with th fi.h o u a c ____ W it h all .people ill that j d t y were luting
nre
'to
besubmitted*,iti
—the stnbfrw:
“ WTial for?" brenth-hments
owner of u laige depnt I niput xtore,
new jday bouse in operation this quarantined.
The Socialists may have a pri­
Willie Stringfellow of Dcl.und and which he sold in order to enter thi*
"So they general election in 1!*IG. The most
* w&gt;n Hanford should h ave some (cssIy asked a bystander.
impoitant,
i»
that
which
in
effect
mary.
Neither
Republican
party
other
plarea spimt several days of church vffiHnncy work.
| ’ 1 tltt.s productions an d the the- won't efltch the jitney fever," came
would
disfranchise
the
negro,
re­
^ior
Progressive
party
have
held
a
this
wpek
in the city circulating
A'ou are Invited to a l l -Ih»..m eet­
u ‘ goers will have an o p p o r tu n ity the unmerciful reply.— Orlando Scnquiring
that
every
.voter
be
able
to'
rim
ary
in
Florida
the
past
decade.
among
his
many
friends.
ings of the institute.
-»*
"'tnetwing some good sh o w s.
tinal..
* * .
. ___
r '.
I'Uili
These
are undo
will..
ny small vessels being conH.'u
hi ve a total loiifiilge of
•d l
i' .1 • dl. the em of tin- In
• dm II me tiled tyjiti
t till page
age "f
. liter chi' i l tna lli.i w ,i
' a1t* aggregating ' ts'i l.'*t
From Id.. I t" N 'ov il*
in 'tier. Was a net iitcrease of
^ .1- :iggr&gt; gating fj.’f.HSff gT oss
l 1' MJillkVlt)i l h i'l'III
fe ! •n'.^ik'tAs f^ s v l s of h,44:!,2.-iH
’Tlnce June .’J0» t wentytbre», sldpa ^bave comic* under th#
,
. .*,jt. q „ K Ann) foreign registry
m rfs ! (fX"
t'ptYTtdnM^l^iii shipy*r.:&gt;
l*»p&lt;l^untlredyVhd ' Bevpnl,)',two \f,i' 'ifr*fenvUnsl , 4ilm dnmd or
(util

t
Ia
tiled tngelhel a' nr a
J. i - her tl
by Cetirge ijt 'I i
iiltf. Japu.iry
ti pa 11. itnn-tn. &gt; d li i
a dl I I U. I up - tin 1.-1 •Ib
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�THE HANFORD HERALD

rA C E TWO

COUNTY
A

B U N C H

O F

D E N T S — E V E N T S
R E P O R T E R S

ra n d y to e v e r y one.
M rs. S . A.
Ilnaton received a (pitch deserved
vote of th a n k s for plan n in g and
i-ouehing flic y o u n g people and lor
the music.

HAPPENINGS

IN T E R E S T IN G

IT E M S

O F S E M IN O L E

C O V E R

F R O M

C O R R E S I

C O U N T Y

E F F IC IE ?

last

H E R A L D

a g a in

T E R R IT O R Y

F O R

l i es

N o rm an Swanson took a trip o \ * r
llarlier villi' last Week
A n u m b er from Upanta en joyed
the C h rist mu* exercises at
Luke
horn were W alfred
Mary, among whom
and Curl Pierson who curried over his Xmas vacation
Mrs. Stedt nnd?Elihn, and MitrgareMi*« Helen liter
Ericnon, and Mr
Vihlcn’a lumil. her Xmas vacation
composed another
^land and Winter (
We could not undertake a &lt; hti*t
Mr and M rs It
mas tree at tin- church this year but Thursday
last
bn
,a t'lHitnber of families had nnj: .it where they expect
V.hJir ’ .brJnies
Those reported are future home.
XlV? TI
G J. u n d iiu is t . Mr T
&lt;•
Mr ami M rs.
T y n e r a n d ' lM r
Alfred Kri. on *&gt;&gt; hoii'ekei plug at l
S a n ta did not forget tin- L • t|e ones west «») out y illa g e
after all
R ev. M orey. ami
M rs . A llre d
K u n io n served s u p -1 Je n n ie w e r e S.u\for
E v e a n d a m o n g th e g u e sts

1 *0 1 1 '

week

w 4'

report I'd

ijlltfe

TH ItK E
lo o ks

us

Though

AND

fie n .

Your

Will Soon be Left Behind

OKI

A GOOD S T A R T
CaiiVitu heat it? Canyon do better for Ihe Wvv Year
" Holt! fast That U huh i.s GW//” Think what K. H. Peters’ s
anti hit'll ellieiiry means to your feet. Think of the amount of m
you save and the worry taken of! your mind when you bring your fe

1916
;Vy,i-A-CTVv. A d *

1 -h

■ti’ a f f i f f i M i a K

Finally l o s t His C elery su it

th 11 hat ts Best

htt I Wi l l K

Hope t" hear In* is out

ST R IK E S

Year,

ill

ruHUiULniiit-

Av

tiin liii

day.

a

,. A ,

a

rtiirtUrriry;;,*.

yvA R T ify

Ink Stain*.
The merchants of Sanford have
To rem ove Ink stains from cloth or
d a most satisfactory
and other absorbent substance, d iss o lv e
four minces of citric a d d m two ipiurts
&gt;11 of tiiein arc well pl&gt;*ii«-td
hi the
!it**r that has been previou sly
hohiLiy^ trade. In fact many of the
! and cooled. Then add six or
store* are forced to order more good
pig.*,
tinccs of u strong, strutmltfwao*
at once to till the depleted shelves of
lutfon
of
borax. ‘
seasonal&gt;1" goods; Much of the suc­
cess of the merchants this season
can be laid to the door of advertis­
V &lt;
Ominou*.
* Wfiat did the ch ief of tho ca n n i­
ing lirst and having the gt^ijliv. and
bal trit e say when the pretty girl m l a
prices m ' ciiiii 1
Sanforif.'.iiwt* ninny
tiiqupri s wore brought Into liU.jirestine empoi iuttis where evofJ&amp;JjU'if in
(•Arc ’
Sm acked ms lll*s and s a ld i
the iiB'Ufi* of mefch.liidi e-Gh'rfl ‘ lie
Home clnckeiis
Ituliimore A m erl
ptiri haseil at pn.es ;hat will c o m ­ ran
pare with any stores in the connti\
\* mihii as the m-w brick 'oad *
are finished to tlvieipi tiem-V.I and
the l.aki t'oiin.ty line this *ii&gt; will
bi collie the nailing center for this
-I-* 11in
\i present tin road* are
not as good aw they should bu and
n&gt;' ’ of this trade goes to other
he people not wishing to
i long drive over bad roads
I
«n ,/.
the mail ord'-t
■ i &gt;«

were M rs. Hertebon. Mr. and Mrs
\ ( 'l it is im a s tret
M agnuvson. Mr, uud M^rs. Broell. cxeiciscs w eie held
Woodard Hertelson, Mrs.* Stedt and j even in g. A dtdightf
Eldiu S t e d t
was rendered b y th
On C h ristin a * D a y
M is
M ag- parents
tbAij
at^ertllipWI them all, l l . r l u d - t d e u x n i l with i h e WII

e v e n in g

Good-bye Old

Gilln Sipes, w tide n d ln j; on Ins
m otorcycle passed tile C a m e ro n auto
and tin* reur door being open lie
collided, and was thrown, with tin*
result
that
Ins r i g h t ' hand
wit*
broken in two places.
Here is wishing T h e H erald ami
all its readers a h a p p y , prosperous
NVw Yeru,

to

per X m a s

DFCEMBEE 31

KNOWN

F O R Q U A LIT Y

SEED BEANS
We ran make immediate
shipment of the
NEW CROP
1915 GROWN REFUGEE
1 0 0 0 to 1 S E E D

R EA M *

• and other varieties.

S E E D POTATOES
SPA 1*1 DIM; NlMill l{ t ot U
• RU St

I. UlA ill It

Itl.lSS Tttll Mi'll

-VII lending »arleln s *• Kjrm.
Pit'liTand Lurdefi Seed*
Write for catalog and weekly
price iWf

E. A. Marlin Seed Co
HOn Last lint s||, , |
Ja c k s o n v ille ,

-

F lo rid a

T uhr r f uIn»11
\\ •» rthnultl i|*i ftv Ili * ,!x
r ui n* ! *

:m a

li»*f **t1i»ar\

&lt;! t

TDey Ur Ut P vs 1

D E N T IS T

Winter Par!
* r*» *•*! Mt bj***'

M i s . (i

i|y

ivdb'Sr.-A

I*'

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f rii,vsi*, tin . ■ visiting her
Mr
Mould 11••&gt; at for a few
Shi- is , gn-.ii
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-si

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a'hnircr " f g»in| &gt;

b&lt; r

rn.i n v

year.

I vux

y o u rs e lf e v c i y

■) -ir n

iv t o

am i

( l i n e r i m f i t f ’t

mu
yytl

l i i •-.««I
w ill

tiiw .m l

till

vou ran Hr'

vv

w ay

'If i.f

ym

. ra k i's Lave

In ! : W

I i k in g
■1
i

L*e

t a - d 1 - and

* n .i big -tro

m a k in g

|i|!li‘v&gt;

P
1hi. .nluiii'i-a vs t i&gt;* ar•• to n
lli.i'li i H U few wi i k— .iiiiipg th* Ul
being u shortage VwJjCTIppIv.
title
we read tlmt KnghinjJ. wtiiie |CtodilCing no gasolrnc. has been alifc

j-ver sitee Hi*, beginning of the war

* '•■&gt; tr.) I i
s;-i , it|!,,'e will -, . i . i
1i i I* * i • » an . J . i i f k t inn ill th&lt;
tunic t d mat to will fault fully pi |
f"tm (h*! ijul-rej i&gt;| r^tipcnijii intent
with ttie ’.single purpose of giving
Hie «ej|rti&gt;t»- {he butt ’vir'vim tiiat hiV
experience wMl iu*iiri.- the nr;
^1 r
l^.v\i'tpii r vtM'tls lo iniiki■ a persittntf
cart Viera (if the intuity and see eneji

and II si*!!! able to grt'uRhth* gtC'O
Inn i ri i|inre« friun 'Yl^yy* country,
perhaps t here is* u ^ruu^Dti lor a • m d _ 1"k‘i '1 T 1 JUff M,' I l f I t »» V f i t r f N 4 tu t fill} l
Hiortagc for home. iV&gt;rrrnmpftU(y&gt;i At I d. .71anus l ar their ' U t l r a g c be f o r e
j n v ;at&gt;
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today (or llu-n home in Tiiex.ig.
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Find Mood* I^t Qb'mneyi
Mr
Dttlmes I'ntiie over last week
R f* Ellis of W .ishingtno. |kv' ( f
at retail w i t h o u t ruuk
HwnlluwJ*. a fte r a - d o ) s anerit In
atlit r I i i Intel a' to* bride Ml*- Itirtlul * i t ti. gilc*t " I Mr ami Mi
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ill Ki&gt;e|i a* roost i f t - place at
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tli.ii a-sunn ■tnaper sup. m ets.
I he ctiBtuicy sw'ttt Hoara about
and Mr.- &lt;■ M fiieoli
T h e ui ri* i m- over OiritUlJ&gt;*i’ Kv, * ...
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And there night
Him tly married Mind ay ut thi home
Miss l-sdd Hronk- )-J fc ijm i',: he: iiri'fAil^.tituK'k whiili 'p.m be (tie until nl 1 c r "tuuiiteDafid ttien Mudilenly
ilartii Into Home ehttiiHi y. “Those birds
ut the b r id i’s parents, with nitlv t he ] Christ inn* vai it on? ^un^-Hinil Irt-F
latrTejt if t iiev7lennmd for t hern gru\V»&lt;
fiavo I'i'ri sharp pointed' claws and
(wir.lly pr.se! t, H'-i .M r Slmu of t land • l*lh gi; lit In r J P f t e HSJbpiviu' kulfn l*»tl I l&gt; I 0*1 sU 'll
cling on tlo. -iib-.* ut the -.Wily hues
9 Vic.do pr/f'U nietl tin
ceremony jer«m ’. hiimr
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Ah hough iomplitui i 11 I;, little Ini*
Tho dipst" w|wtie*i of the entire coth t
M e . - tind •Mr** .1 !• ,Mi ('l»llufft
been heard of it in thi* eoutflry, a
Regular Accounting.
imyiyty yt* with them
and family went t‘L»Fi. t_ h u aw y * . s o l ' - * it nti w t m i i is tl,i i i . v e n t i o i i o|
Elsie "When licit)
married old
Mr. and Mr*, f'ha*.. {•, llruiuley to cal I'luHnJmaa d lit^ ^ \t&lt;rn
\ltlbam A. Hall, ml American, bits Moneybags she gave he$ uyte as twen­
antf AD Ys I' ! I iirrisou rof
Am .MeJ'hdlarfths parent923M},‘'.lHu} ^ rii
no. v n h marked nieoi x* in Fng- ty five
She's ohb-r lli.10 t/int " |-'|o
gust me s|ient Chit-Inins wuh Mr | Kf 1..
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! miii \Ai*f!t in (tniirvu to spnrul ( 11r i t li.OIMt g.ilb'ts daily of tliis fuel,
Tl'e ( ’ tiri t mn* • t&gt;t i-rt a o m. i i i r &gt; imi- uitli Mr* l!i\er~' mot In * Mr*
wl el is , .,|h-t| ITVi11o| spirit
Prof
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rhundlrr, the eminent
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get I mg «*IT I lii*ir pieces" amt song- bi to v j ,.1
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good*results. These home-made m a t e r i a l s are
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liihmts'tius &lt;'lirist nuts sjiread
tbe evening
DnnHng ati^l games
Mj^Mriporgii Turner and
Mi*s were indulged ju
making, a very
l . u i l * ^ .line weft* rttariied at the I'b 11/ttnt evening
W
F o n te s 'o f thy b rid e’* p a r c h u lan tj
T h e Mqdre'a S tation • Chrkitrnfts
T L u n u ln y aftbrnoon In the prescucu jr'repiund ivnurtalrfinent wdt,' alVunufel
qf.it latfif* number
friend*.
Re*r. | it* v e ry p leasan t ocenymn. T h e - m t i^ n &gt; . SilOhfi s»f O viedo perlprmod i sic 4'amk tntilsanx w ere*\h e n iiu fu l
f h * -. refeinttny.
The young cou ple j T}it"-decorutions and ( ‘ hristmfta tree
P r jd a y ■ (or a ahort trtjb after g were p t e l l y , and guy.
T Jie jolly
which th e y will mal^c thair home irfi k a n t n ( C l n t i ) paswul out'vgiftit uiul

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luel for gasoline if the latter tannot
be supplied at other than prohib,
live prices
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G u a r iiu tiv d Analysis
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nrowt iuta»aa« 1uuia«« WHwawtJ»o

Her 5et All Right.
"Allow a horrid man to klaa
,j severl" Stella—"Neither would
L (lul thank goodnoM, there U n i
0Se among all my malo acqualntgjicf, • —Town Tnplca. •
Friendship.
There Ik no half way house on the
fooJ .if Friendship; If you don't go the
i hoi*' liiitani ** you have started
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From the Highest to the Lowest
All Are Working for Their
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GET NEW OUTLOOK ON LIFE
They Have Seen a New Vision and
Have Learnod the Joy Ther* It in
Doing for Others— All Find
Work to Do and Are Do­
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By EDW ARD B CLARK
Buff C o r r - . p , , o f .he U » , e r a New,
paper Union
Faria.— It Is to bo wondered If the
world known of tho work of the wornon of F rntico. In tills great City of
Paris every woman physically ‘ capa
ble. Is at work for her country.
It
may bo true that tho thought o f the
nMlona^m tho women of Paris has
beau llflktr the) are given to frivolity
Id h largo sense this thought never
was-true. Today It has no shr&gt; d of
truth In It. for the women of Purls
from the humid" quarters to tho uve.
nucs of the St. (Jormaln district are
working for tho cause of the countr&gt;
which they hold to he llolv
The SI Germain section of Purl«.
spoken of usually us the Faubourg Si
Germain, is the residents! dlstrli l ( f
the,men and the women of whut mime
times Is called the old regime Here
dwell the tilled pro pi* of Paris, the
counts and countesses and even tieprinces anti the princct** ‘ she. uinl&lt; r
the nM s)&gt;t&lt;-m I'f gi,\• ri,ii • nt 11• I t
not only tltli-s Ini o I h t 'It** !i&gt;&lt;tv&gt;it
which went w 11 h tie'll'
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ll HI Always In Pari i 11
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of high estate naked hor to tell them
nil about woman a club life In Amer­
ica. tho so-called social uplift, ami the
genera] plan of American women to do
g'.O'l In the communities In which they
dwell
The women of I’arl* were lol.l what
•hey wante,| in Know
They showed
deep inii re-i |u in,, i-ffori uf American
women to make life ea«&gt;, to do something for tin. mothers, und to make
the way of the working girl easier
It Ik perhaps almost startling to say
that Lite women of l’arls are show­
ing ntl Inlet's! In woman suffrage
I lilrleeii months ago a society worn
an of Paris would have been held al­
most an anarchist If Mho had e*
pressed a desire to know of woman's
hu ITrage with a view of possible con­
version to a belief In It
When this
war In over tliero can ho no doubt that
woman's clubs will' bo founded In
Paris, that they will have largo mem­
berships and that Into their work will
he thrown u spirit of devotlotj
Pul In Regular Hours.
From eight o'clock every morning
until IIv« o'clock In the aftemohn the
aoclety women of Purla work either
ln th° ho,P,,al"
». the shops whom,
■ employment has been giv^n to (hoso
whom war has deprived of IhrCtipportunlty to caru ihelr dally bread. At
. flvo o’clock tho Bocloty women go back
homo to enjoy the only relaxation of
tho day To a considerable extent,
Paris lias tnken o v e r tho Kngllsh cum. tom of tea drinking. The women of
tho city drink lea at llvo o ’clock, and
with It eat bread very lightly spread
with butter
No cake fs served, bi*cau*o cake is an extravagance ms they
'le w It, and moreover t j leave it nlono
la to practice self dental
Anything
that Jhe French woman can do to save
money she i|o* s. md tin, uii'ticv she
raves s|ie gives to III*' i i j i u - ef her
country.
I lie feadi rs of i irres; itjdi-iiCi* from
Paris will remember the tragic death
by a fall from an aeroplane of Henry
I'eflch Nei’dlmm, the vvell known writ­
er for Amrrh ua mng.uliics. Needham
was my i lose frli-rd 11«* wu* a tr.au.
a lul i " r Hi r i f • t. rhlii* -t uff
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W h a t rtse can w.* do?
I , 1K G llf'i II \NU-P U N T 1 II ( H INA This was tin* «1U***Ilull tjMJl'the* worn . dial .-I y after tbU. ‘ HWa U M ‘v tfklllnm llufl b," " ‘ * U'nn,‘,X “ "-ll •&gt;''■“ ' ‘ • " ‘ •"1 “
sj'try —gettljig aHslgn.ucirtL.Ho wris nf
',kJn1 ............ rrini‘” 7 ‘ ,tom
‘ •■HIH l\Fs STKUI.ING SH VKII
en of former leisure jell toiheniseJv^B
rrLi.il-and U lovfd'eomVttuhm
f,[irk 0,1,1
tu" ' Jn
•••»«.! iis- pi.v ri:u U Villi
Thyy renlixed suJkjj’ nly tliat all
-Ceo.ar, A r A w u l ’ -s
,1,tn * .
Wf
a’hle-lsidlr d men of the city had gontfv^
trench censors’,or** nfA very | *lh,ch . Uv. . * * * . :
J1 " d. '".".’"".T
II,
,lN ' M ' W y i . T I l A M w a t c hto
e s tho front nml that they had
.through -vflilcrf he h'riaithed
I.lquld
H' » ‘'omspomlent. ‘ When you
wives and rhlhlren behind them who
v ^„ hint ^y tiiearis of a
go to
to lb«» f r /t.t &gt;on
you ulwayh
tdwujii are
are ,.c.:o:„
ucc.iim
..... led help and guidance and' It. go
V
.
.
panic.1
by an
1 i' r
,
, - ’ • . ,&gt;
pauk'd Jty
a:i Army
Army olltnT
olheer w
whh j&gt;aJaivi,lylniust
uiany cases, worlt
.
,T
,____ ,
.
. . ....
..
"Anti thiuli’ ^8or lujtottutmies whose
ATLANTIC C O A S T L IN K
jals i acts as censor nf what 1
T h e women of the Fun1'iiirb
•,,-r
sn w
l ^ l l . i gives Itsi
rou So,bo
so,Spy words,
main went Into the b y w a y s ^ Paris ton
words
’ p ''*lraVl' 1&gt;&lt;Uc "
, ‘
"Tr a in s
!
- ono whose twi
ami nilnUtoi’uil to th,;lr m ^ e lowly sis
crnKfurting-^wItg, ypu may " " n
nri* '
K hu,‘
hceu vut off
Me had received morn
tetB. ____„
M a n y sh.iitn In’Paris have ,-h.sed
and * hal. yob may not sny.’ Vn.l
lers.
___ .
than
2tk'
shell
splinters,
the
greater
M ilfT llllo rM )
because i»f tb n .w s r. thus throwing thus makes your writing very easy
part were small, like pinheads
many woman and girls o u L o f work
Ho gives yoh a great deal of .liberty '
...... ...................
,
Write
la-five
No
I h " ^ Women of PariB •
h ami the only thing that he reriuestrf, la
A " vvn llstenrd lo this man, sad am)
1
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M
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A
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v
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Th"
* 11 wnrmn ro
..........
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that nothing shall"
hoi'pLt
In your ar s.irlops. a fine* tall Moroccan, who was
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11:06 A.
wealth, used ll to marl work1
No *u
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tides that may bo of assistance ta the wounded, gut up from his seat. Ills
No ■ft
their own »bt*ro tho imetfitt
eyes were filled with tears and ho
‘ •KIP M
.4:05 P M ;
cnerny.^
*
earn money by making tn
started to talk with fierce energy
■
Tho
censor
has
been
painted
as
n
''••i r i i n o F N i )
sury lor the Holdlers at the front, uml
"W h y French tnko caro bocho
N-.
Fh« ' very formidable anil frequently very
.for the hospitals at the rear
- ,JG A, M.
2:lfi,A.Af.
Ni.
I wounded? After war they go hOruo*-grouchy
dictatorial
poreon.
Ho
Is
not.
fnshlomflde women of Purls have
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2::KPP. M.
Sr,
Moro*tb»n half the time a correspond­ ■ have many chlhlren: begin war again
’ ‘ ''• I ’ M
5 : 1 9 P .M .
•learned many things of which the)
Me
with children, untj wnr'-no good.
l- IM P M
12:43 P. M.
were In complete Ignorance
Thtyy ent 1s allowed to sit by the censor
French stupid. Uoches, kill all, all
anil
to
watch
him
whlla
he
goes
over
know now what B o c la l endeavor
OVIEDO
had inenr When no more bbehes, no
No H i ,
pipuns, and they understand the spirit tho manuscript with a blue pencil. xnbrotwar That good."
\rrive
*
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9:30
A.
M.
The
pencil
l«
Infrequently
used
N
which prompted American women to
H00 P M
The military officerd w ho go to the I **
■- -. •
! establish social settlements and I " at
H SIR ||r.
Professor Lost In Wild*.
front with the correspondent all speak
tempt to help those who seemed p.*w
Kngllsh
and
everyone
of
them
has
a
Ilerkeley.
t’rtl
Mrs G&lt;'noviev«
in 55 \ M
■•rlcss to help themselves
a "Ja P M.
keen
curiosity
concerning
things
Mrldwnll
wife
of
1
W
Hrldwel) foj
When this war is over »••&lt; lal set
f. Jll p M.
liter entomolugist a( the University of
T Jietnunl w nr k In Paris will he Upon a American
». 35 A M.
California. Is on liar way to the an
ilrm fnunilatloli. tlu- Slones of It he
Returns From "Dead."
tl [sides In search of her husband, who
* y.r7’' T.Jrtf! laid by women who 13 inenths
TU I 1,11V
Carthage M o — Mourned for dead. I went Into the wilds of western &gt;A usago hardly knew what social endoavaT
1 0A T . *5! r
lohq Hughes, now a resident of Gold
tralla some months ago ns thtf agent
iLLT) P M .'
ipeunt, .Stcept In a society sense
loo I,
7.00 A.
tero Is only omrwoman s duh In the Hell. N ov. returned^ here a tew days of the Hawaiian government ln search I
N&lt;. 1U1
Arriyi* . *
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1
city of 'Parts, uud that Is lit-, ago rftcr an absence of mor • than of parasites to control Insect pests
Professor
Brill
well
was
last
heard
H
a
l
^
t
f
m
r
e
than
what
might
be
called
twenty
years.
.During
that
time
he
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lh.'*'Tea club." An American wpraan liatl never written homo
When he from when ho sailed from Sydnoy, N.
fWT JHIINH l||Vtllt)
who tl tho president of. a woman’a 1 wilkeil unexpected Into the home ni 3. W., for ports on the west coast o^
11:30 A.M
• club lu tho city of Washington came his aged mother. Mrs h MansHeld. he Australla/Whence ho expected to pro*
.
‘ ' 1hursday* and Saturday
coed Inland.
to Paris recently. Tho FYoncb women was Immediately recognUcd

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the hospttiil uii'l had rca* lied the mu
lion. H r wore . v. hanging glances of
Joy uml shaking hands, saying Paris'
We are going In see Paris again
rite
train was walling on a siding
We
climbed into n the hospital nlteli
dunts ptai &lt;il ns In our seats
There I heard a i onversatlon that
struck luv more than has unv other
Klnco the beginning of tjic war
line
of the toddlers In our carriage duuht
,,&gt;8B ln n confidential moral that duv
begnn to relate tin* Impressions of his
W o ■" »
attendant
wa-4 It' the early days of the war
I had received a commission as
stretcher bearer in u hospital at Nice.
Tho first wounded arrived; long trains
were filled with them: they had lain
on tho straw of the cars throughout
tho
Interminable
Jnhp^y
across
Franco In slow military,trains, which
were constantly dtdajrml. Mjmy died
on the wav- others wi.-fo latidf'd hcTe
and there ill heaps
Mow feverishly
we had to work thtiro-was not u min­
$
ute to be lost
"1 remember the terrible slap tho
V
head surgeon gateaus the llrst day lu' 1
entered the opi-ratlng room A hob f T ^ 1
was ordered to hold a wounded so|; | 9
dler whose h g wits being amputated
The Olhn the cruel sight of the Opera
tlon, caused me to turn us white us
£-5
death, and I was about to faint, That
blow bronchi me ipili'Wly to my
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souses
since’
a
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• some ti'mhbi moments
t b• I e
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ll was their work M* If1. k niter t hi*
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prior -till 11 1 i ■ d
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turn ‘ several contracts that were
mailed it during the
past
few
months, and in one instance it enme
near lieing compelled to take the
advertising because tb* agency had
! ot been riss.nl . peci'ii tilv on that
1 ; articol.t/ contrmA whether it vvu»
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F l “Ot)illly , Wc b'l I
ic ria l
in a n u fa i H ir e r s
.and t h e y -bre .TO
' .it we do not r, re to daunt ad.
init 1.1 r. tr punl l&gt;y Miippit mi'
iti.t

right kind* of brick can he furnished
and they urr properly laid the qupstion of road* should be settled lor
nil lime "
It is r efta irly unfiiir to eondemrl
hundred* of mil •* of roiidway be
cru-o* nlll.lll part* of n small seelio'
p r i l l c f ■,1* .
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The
Peoples
Bank

It is a strong, careful, liberal, prom pt, accurate
and successful institution.

It is a growing, progressive and up-to-date bank
in all particulars.
It studies the minis of its customers, and pron#
properly takes care of them whether their busi­
ness he large or small.

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tin- iu /t ’ ■f-a■ I f i r e t h e e y e s o f o u r r e a d e r s , e » p i ■
have l u l l 1 in I i II . * |e ce t i e mil ] or i t y of our li" ill
h jd'-M at' I Li T . 1i Opposed I .. II
K am a ad An H a m a i l l l n a M i l l &gt; t a l i * « Aufaana 22a.S
li'ipor ttalli'
So. for primuph
w■
T
o
*nv
.a
man
Ino
good
loo
:iU*e
IS O *, t l lla# I ’ c a l o f f U # nl Muaifnad. I ' mm W#.
I nd#i AO o f M a r c h Tad. 1 * 7 9 hi 1;• t! (i •:g - |e .. re ole tl t all, been refrain from running such m|ie&gt;
} lirtlkell would he Jlist ,1a MTlfllble lh i i« mg rnal ter
T flep ixm e h * . IIS
O t l a # la I l#faid ItaHdin*
On the other hand, the newspaper
the condermuilinn of many miles of
I road because a liriek had mashed is :&gt; common carrier when it come*
It i*
down, and the same may ho said of to its advertising columns.
I *» I *i
roads made of other materials, for for the use of the public, ami cer­
()
|we have seen seetiotis* covering a tainly when liquor dealers are under
;|&gt; Y r l i r
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
() L. TAYLOR
R R REAS
i mile of hard surfaced roads literally heavy license Rxuyi national, stale
II
|*xrsldfn 1
Ctlhtrr
V l^ d V rsId fl
Au'l Cithitr
F L. WOODRUFF Vic-Pr.wdeni
e f m n e l i t s , they
plowed up for repairs, hut tin- same m anly arn|j^Yi
&lt; il'l l l l l n y ( e l f i n
sort of material went hack into the a r e a p u r l cf 't^ b u ^ ^ in d ie.
T h e y ure
O
not h a t r e d from r i d i n g trrt s t r e e t
remodeled road.
We will hata* to part waft l!rJ5
Auto­
We have fiiilb in the brick foil'll*, cars, on t r a i n s or i n t a x i c a b s .
t)
mobile
m
e
n
a
n
y
w
h
e
r
e
w
i
l
l
s
,-ll
th em
in'
“ »"• he
If. s anv one lu re seen Srtntn*yi*7
b c lie V ^ ll»t fi&lt; ® * L P t ,Opi^JK,‘ hmll t hey c a r s i n w l ^ j r h t i f d iO l l r e r t h e i r w a r e s .
For Sale T w o acres of best celety
R o o m s Und hoard
406 MyrtT
O
r V*'
will lin a iw *^I'r^lve the most durable I try gooffs meh will sell them apron
land in Florida.
Fenced, artesian avenue.
_______________24-2 mt)».|.
Old 1915 was good to us in many' of nny ruajltf &amp;£h*t! ilCted in Florida. material for their bartenders and
well, land in |ood order, small
For Nopl. 1‘ ubtir inatrarllon
ways,
For Rent— 3 rooms furnished f0r
—Ortamlo Citizen.
house. . N e a r Moore’s Stution.
In­
the church to which the dry' good*
t hereb y a n n o u n c e t h a t I will a y a ln h r
O
light
housekeeping, also garag,
\0
man belongs does not turn him out. ■ c a n d id a t e to , I h# O # m o r r * t l r n o m i n a ­ quire of J. F. McClellan at Moore’s
O
tion of S u p l . at 1‘ u tilir I n a i r u n i o n .
I feel
The one best resolution Subsctibe
117 Laurel.
‘
Station.
U-I-Ktr
The
grocer
will
sell
them
cheese
or
M O R E A B O U T T H K 1F A .N A I,
th at t am en t itle d l a th i* o fflrf - In r r r a ■' ■
V
for The Herald.
sausage or ham and the; baker will mn« lh a » I w i l l permrvally e , | A a l n to th#
.
, ,
, filer#
M a y 1 auk y i i li r r-fitijirr aj tori anil
F o r R e n t - T w o nicely furnishH
if Governor
rn o r
rI’. .irk
irk
'TrtunVicJl
r r t y q i H o J l c*
can
»)
aelj them bread for their lunch I *upport Uurlng till* r a m p i d f n and y o u r
ro o m s
for light housekei-|&gt;mK lt
v o i r # a t Ih l t i u c e e e d i n m a k i n g t h e E a s t " (•To ast#'
...Another
good
resolution Slop
c o u p le r!*. T h e
Bunk
w iM h a n d l e
J
li’
iw'l.AN
l&gt;
Wll.HM
AN
2
1
5
W.
F ifth s t r e e l. ,
•Gill
borrowing -%our neighbor's Iferaltf C a n a l C o m p a n y c l e a n o u t t h e o b ­ ' t l i O l r 'm o n e y a n d p i t y t h e i r c h e e k *
O
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s t r u c t i o n s ill t h e w a t e r w a y , lie w ^ l
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f
a
r
a
m
l
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a
f
r
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o
H ouse
for
Rent
No
d r a w ' l l m f a v o r o f I h e b r e w e r o r 1 lu
r. w . »t
I it j th«* «&gt;m i f nf Huitrriril**»nli til «il Pultlir
be ( b u n g s o m e t h i n g t l i u i n o o u t y e l s e
N l It t l * S t .
A p p l y t o H* (
I i i t t h e n e w s p a p e r a l o n e II »t met in n •if H**rriItitiI*• f tmit i ) . «.uUj**r t
W e p r e d i c t T h a t S f t g f o iV l W i l l m a k e
1 hi lb#-r, '
I|.| S e v e r d o n e ,
T h e C a n a l C’ A W lp a t f V
For llent
Tw o furni^u d rooms,
Itr (he f
at ir Primary
If i*1rri**i1 1
I 112 N . P a r k
Ave.
't h a t r " f u * e * t o * e ll t h e m i t « w a r e * pint if. my rhia# pt*r*tir&gt;al af t&lt;nI ir&gt;tr anti « hi
w o n d e r fh l
* t r u b - ' / l u r i n g .* U K 1 * y e a r
17 Mr
'
20-tfchii&lt; sci tried i n (eel t h a t f t , } m a i n
f I hr t!ullr« &lt;
i|f i h** nl - 317 West Second Su
i#
t i i aI a r e ' b r o w n
out
in
i b.* o p e n taHhit. I ill'fhafg*
( H a t is t o l o l l o w
t,
ft.
*
pm p &gt; •
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.li- ai ' onipl#»hrd *
V t f ,
t . 11ull &gt;
o itl k*'d
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k'
fnlld
For K en t
Sttya/^J. nice office
u'l.ru11 ■ r*
1 il In*
t
ri •
■•'• 1
t vv ••
ci 1
lie (jfi'il**
U i- c d * ti»
i '* L
\ vs r« i s
t U
&gt;.i fo'ii i
i.irti g 1 he New 'Y 4r
rooms over Yowell's, Enquire N. P.
‘. T h i s i- j i o ( w n t l i T i in 1 h e e x p e e t a
ii mi .ii . x! ■. ■t ot I-Inriil.i find
W ANTED
by building Itl.il.l l o w h o l l i e s .i r 11
Y’ owell A Cu.
32-tf
' itii j &gt;I p l a c i n g
an.Ii.|u * ir
m ln - r
g i v e n .i# p . i y ||_, l be v t . i t c ' r o r &gt; t h i
I I » r* l.v e l i l i i n jp n
a taliul al s* fur |hf
if the first of the year is any bt»romlis e m e n t*
in
the
c o lu m n s
of
t h e nfflrt* nf &gt;uj|&gt;rf tiiii rnlt i i t iif I' u ti l i r I n a t r u r t l n f i in
construction and maintenance 'of the
Furnished room (or rent.
Gentle­
SrFfiinuJ#' t o u n l y ,
tn ihi* | U -m ox ral ic
e t i r of rondilioiis we will have si
Commercial.
J t is w a i t t e n
m e re ly
Pr imarv
T h f m i | h m&gt; a-^vir#* nn I h r htiart! rtf
rntu tl
S o m e d a y th e Fe tb 'ra l gov
man preferred
Privilege of bail.
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I J r o m y store and rotoil lltv**ftld yeal pa*-dVig
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the Indian riv,-r.
E vi.lettci-J• accu- mistake-. ihwni«uis*W InV-Te^iKJ r e ^ - suggests light red wlrte and smoklnp Ferry
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the n m r to t a l p ^ o c k of matsrlrils
If. raid .hut the F 4 M ; % W Utlni.l 1Yu.r-.lve5, the iTme to hf.ibl better'
Ollier con.mander. mention slippers.
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ik a'1 linn- for I hufvk*gi Ving,' ,ft*f
" f ail/ilt-jfVt million dolhiM,
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house, copveniently locauitl, itl price
IP* 0/ jOy that w f are in lh,Y land
;i» g r e a t j o k Y c i a * r f * v e r
below its value and easy terms.
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and |Uu&lt; lug a few drops of oil of lavender
For Sul*’ \\ hoh'Hiilo fiih
tirn I' . ecug, „ f cv Y't V vd= el 1el'.Mlld hv Hijf.li- by. «I1 Jo I u- . v e i l and 1 .mida bal-aiit lu the buck corper
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•0*1voMild lit* more if il weris'*hpeni,«f Up.
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For Sale or Rent Several houses
4Bifn I&gt;tv*- fk in tl»* a»r
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Magnolia
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In Xmas Savings Clubs- as H I
uvery*^iing else! T h e ra'jiidity?^vith
S which our books are going shows.
ii that the people ol this_iommuni(y
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cJJ . over* twice
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the more trrlile terriloiy. Th e "p'?h- j
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posed SI Johns canal would ros* y o t n w lf f concentrate your powers on J M* from rotnln tn i##i apwpia *« '*• •'mjl'f' 1 otitsidd 'roprornte Iimils, half in ctll—■
tniii it U-'t* than the ltr*t co.*/. (if the| goiul wrirk. develop your .body with ' 'li b " * 1 l i i v r - ' t c ir# 1 h‘r l u l l # ii(tl* a n d 1 t i v H t i O l l -I y e a r s . one free Rowing .
East Coast Canal, would -open a regular- hours, sensibly food, tom All , K l l l i n (»l ' l i m p a rty and r n * t l y !(•&gt;•
W e l l , q u a r t e r m i l l 1 off two shipping ’

broader expanse and ntoro*^populotps
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sense
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vvjt'n I, ’ i) riiyial might -lie used thnn
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with good reading, and make,»j our 1 | li s k s l n l hf'lfl It, In • Mv ni, hf*-. k-.-p no
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the quality of brick and not to the
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The Ocala Mar- ha*
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what’ Ytfe conceri ed
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inole brick nfudV, wjunh. Amvu. ronu- c a l l * t a l e n t . " O :o v f i e - J o v s o l r e v #
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stations and First street. All fenced
and ditched, has perfect i^rainage.
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Please call -and&lt;* let us explain the «:
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If you hiivc upt already done *so
call and •Jot- one .of those neat,
attractiye little books anti jo in
in the race for the prize

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for
fi-\\ days t o Itifprrt tin* new
llo ro rk
bring dor.........
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Hotel
Carnes,

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jjlilr lla|»Plinini!8
0f Matters

M e n tio n

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Brief—

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Personal 11(*nm o f
InIc r e

Mi*s Marion Gnu &gt;.r - 11 111r.i fi „
been visit11 g I ,t • no . &lt;n.|v
in town the pu-t u -el
\V:nt
( i aril. i. I on

I youriR hostess was assisted by her
mother. Mrs. Knsteihy untl sister.
Mrs Ed, IIiRRins. Ammnf those In­
vited
were. Mrs. It It Stryker. Mr*.
't matin ’ * Club Hove.
I j i V pi H i *,
Miss Mai g i r d [&gt;*“ I lie soci al , e v ■■n | t|f the l e w . oil was
v ts. h i&gt;
H ml'n : &lt;ol Anna- Dutin’ Woiuui,' , ( l u l l
ilunce at tin*
llo-i
M ir . , Roy .ml Mina How
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Leslie lit &gt;iiii ol s.i ,n,,| ,ir f
.
(,f ihr Floating Small
of M * ' t ; it \v ft
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♦ Mir ii"
, -mrrliull) Arranged for
|| Winter (itir-l- -i r.u,
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lluriii &lt;1 Herald ltf«tlrr»
s Horti to Mr .1 .| M
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Haskins

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I I" Sanford Hon-e. now known
! he Hot, 1 ( ,.r,a
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Mamie
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r.lu-fp Ui fi
I»|,« !i !jii •■i ri ) |»j i hi’II\ ;tl I hr
atlilir U hi Ii t hi j! f ii M i flt.l/Hl Murtril
Mr. ami Mr- W.l ^ '*.v ° •S |
th* n** l iving Imp up'ri* Mrs
fortl ninl Mr. and Mr&gt; Luther Bray 1 W Muhins. MrPub-stnn the

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1 l m 1,1 a u no :t ,i I'e in
| .I . up ■ I o
in t e r t *.. • otmnR M i i u o i r . t o
I'ri
murv • 1 1t*»rt as a ca n d id a te lor
the office of superintendent of p u b ­
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popcorn ami
Unfiafk! r
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it Simon ».
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OR the voters to elect me
Mr-. N, w man ami
Mis.
I, v.,il \\ K. Sroggnn ami of Win.lerm.-n. m m t.-.| r |„ ,r parents, hosu-st..
Joan n •' "•
lo this phn-1- 1 present lo your conMr.
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Charlotte
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were
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( hrbdmn*. • \\ inter
ar.|.&lt;t, Tim.met at tl„.
Laura siiieliiln m I fo- followiiiR fai ls
Manatee section.

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H t '"in moo* was in the city

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Smi t h ami (’ 1'

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march started ul

nine

Mins C hivil.tte c a m e o v e r
from
Ocala for the holidays and weie , " ‘
i''1*. by Mr and Mrs It A.
lin'd ami rcpofl* hi* crop, as heinR
Ryimts while here of Mr ami VUs.. Newman to the inspirirtR Mfuins of
,r fine M&gt;iel0 ion
^J. 'ft. Hay.
,
orcflesria i-omptiHi'if of Messrs.
Visit Washburne's Candy'lutt^A
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‘•E/.-WheelMKhl of the A. K
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Mri'Houser a n d from that mm- u n til
Allen’ Theatre Bldg.
Y A uiir &amp; Co., of New York is m the
after m idn iR hl tin- merry dancers
,0 I’ S»of*\ » he enterprising * r ^ l city today ami in company with
held full s w a y .
Mtli, dealer of Oviedo was in ’ tHo Messrs. Coulhoume and CannlnR i*
The intermission called a halt and
&lt;)ty yritcrda? on business and plens- lookinR over the vi-Retable siluaeleRant refreshments consistinR of
-,* •uri rontfcih’®.
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home-made

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candies

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Thi-atri1 Ibdlding

A lie n 's

18-tf

f , r,l \\ .ilsemun of the Armour
|in,s mud.' a l isiness trip »&lt;•
,aunt‘ hetwj-cn Sanfonl and I’ alatkn

Clifford Peabody of Ocala spent
Christmas holidays with his mother
and hfs m a n y friends were r Iii H to
see him URuin. Clifford is at present
syjRUReri in the crushed rock Inisini"
find is doinR well
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Maggi e Marl of Url.miio i*
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•no RUi.sl of Mr- I
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w d [ -spend the we. r . r d lor.
Mihms niiiji y
r,i i ■I1- in l-siufofd
who are al w ay - gbi.f ,
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experience
Rained U.roiiRh m any year* occupied
in positions of resp o n sih ility &lt;and
trust, which ret|ttired the exercise
of that i(u alily of exectuive anil ail" , " " s ' r , , n ' •’ “ '-'lily so necessary to
a public s e rv a n t occu pyin R the posi­

tion 1 seek.

[ '‘ i,i 1,rinK to th" " n W tfie h,t h‘
est type of patriotism anil loyalty
coffee to American institutions, engendered
fmiTet by the btfsl of home and common
school training, its well as heinR in -

e.-tfalloped o ysters, erackers,
ami snndw ie hc* were served
style.

The larRi- dining room where , t„ . 1
^from a imtriotir Ameiiran
from
ancestry eMt-nding
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house guest this week Miss f laii
full,- It.ik. r o| Eust|“
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County Ita II k foT t il • Il i t II n o
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Par k and Second

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tors were prominent u iia lly jn th.
Thursday. Jan. Mb.
Smith
l.leto .jin ( ’ rexap met Ilia
wife two 1 .r» ago at a lea party on
board tin C S S Florida

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Mr and Mrs W K. Watson hovo
r* turned from J.u-I -onv ille w hide they
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••ltd n.i'U lit- r Martha returned with
tin m and ji t t if" day hide Vrs
Mnver left for Ii •! home today l ot
I Martha wid remain for *e\eiul days
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GKKAI.DI.NC FAKKAlt IN ••CAHMEN" AT TH E STAR SATURDAY,
J A M UtY I si. ADMISSION 5 AND 15c.

dancing om urri d had, lu-i n dccurated

in a must a n ,mic .......... . the red Hevolulnmary days
ami green cll.-.t prevailing lor tin
l will bring lit the cilice the prurhnlnluv sea-oi
The green of tin- tnal mt.-resl of a litir.en tax payer.
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pines „ s . I iruibm* vinos and re.I ........ ' »ii I'otdn monev u expended
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lorn.-, w.l- .1, ,. Tl Plated bv a we.illfp "
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re horn. ,i*‘.ir (Ivleiloc
The deciiiaiioi-. did mu receive t* rest "I -‘ parent who has children
their full merit on ucrniir.t of the to educate, for whom he desires the
for that &lt; ; ( ) O D ‘ ‘ G l i l .
A J l e OL gl' V. a[-o,i and P
dun gn- ligid in t lie dining r, nnm
oom III &gt;t i film!- tin
USK *nd &gt;1 I'lt E M E A U T O ’
lli.tt mu ke
IrftNA’i-sierdav
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Attend: ng I lie
VVoinil,.'* I'd
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&lt;iloiie, He uty and Mutchh-^).
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Early Hos**, Hits- and (*itfdi*r.■ V
daneu"’l i f the Sanford House Tilc. * ' 1’1 "■
IW i l l i a m s .
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that may .nine before the meeting
Mlw rlar.l.clle linker
have the |.hiif.uri‘ of ifUOtmg you on your r^rjuLetnents
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o| Hu- lis, w ho i- Mo- cliurming gue-i
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A H KEV Cashier
T H E l A LLE N S E E D COMPANY "
b o \,,v. o f , i | (l Allen Seed Co.
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stockholder* of tb&lt;- Guo H 1
(11,|V* - ' d the Allen .'h-rtl
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Hardware Cofnpuiu in i fieir 1lllini 11
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dance
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;• thn- g r o w e r s o f •Fln ritih. above tin- -tori-, at J p m T h ' i f
tend* .1
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plop, r hinds of
^ day. Hu- Pith of Janu.ir v. 1’&lt;l»i. fo' T " -da v
•hi : t I Iu; Salifor d l|oil»e.
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th*- annual elei'tioi. of otlicer■ - jiim t Christ mas with
Tlie Geo II I'en.abl H 11W ('•&gt;
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fin d . st-lof and v tbitfrd
Per M F' Kent Sc.'y,
Eug.-m
Koumlllat
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P a u l now
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Matrons
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Save u 1j11li*'pvt*ry wbek fSr tlm rviti f»f&gt; vi« k.s arn: Vriir-u .1 r‘m'i'V«‘ a t-tack f&lt;»r \l««l !u,n|* -urn with
n u b vest.-tduv afternoon al her
M'lutor I
Eustis
intiresD on Dc^cniixir 15fh,
; ’. a l .i,:t .y! ,i ;« ill ■ fi'.-'iy h.yrtdy^U t|l e u l .- l : h. uly,
New A car’ s Dinner Sunda)
f.urie
Mis Tlnlm a llngaii of \A.; 1
1 1 II- ‘ htUR good, *
Yuii \vifl mi'Ymj'J iiio,* lltt* email ilojuxsit w vkly. ami will Be :»tfi' &gt; t)»ly siirfifU^d &lt;'tt Drronibt'r
»th,
Tiie Neft Year'* dinner at. tfn
who is the aitraclive guest of.
fo-opv how easily you have' savoil a n.ca u m *), MU \i-!Y KOH ( IlHIfeTMAH.
Vtowi-r, w|jy- not plnht n Comfort Cot ta Re w ill‘ tie set veil . o n -Afr*. May l)ickin* and Mr-, ,-A Jt.
"f-ijig.- orchard and other frtlik Sunday on account of Saturday be-, Wallace was the guest of honor.;
,fP&lt;' (&lt;*C-y/nir own use. linn king, at ing a busy day fur the majority
JDelirious (red refrenhmerits were
Coin'or* f ’ ottrtgr’ | &gt;(.r v ,-d nflgr-tlu- game,
^1” ,n ’ 1 health standpoint you the people tiere
Tho-.i t.r«--« , I w-re Mrs Newman.
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&lt;''1 “ long without it'. Plant will serve the regular turkey dinner
lie
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Drop! mh, a on Sunday instead of Sat u n la y
Mrs, Puleatun, Mrs. F. I,. Miller.
(loiiruli-w Mr*. ( ecil Butt,'
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S/ VrMr- Braxton Perkins. Mis* Hogan
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was only a few minutes betore Lieutenant Woodward himself appeared.
What Is the trouble. Miss Dodge
he asked soil lounly, Imllng Ihe look
on her face
I don t kn u v hut It ts," she reA Detective Novel and a Motion Picture Drama
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Hu* package.
T b e W d l - K n o w n NovtliU and the Creator of th e "C rs ig K e n n e d y “Slone*
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Arnold is in
1 . - tic •I 111A' 5 I“ StTT
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Presented in Collaboration With the Patho Player, and
mark* d
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the Eclectic Film Company
I he pa* kill'*' I* him nil Ill- 4a* lit
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sorry I ran I g with v■"i hut Just now
C e r fr tx K I? H by
*t*r r t n e .n ?
Afl Pftrnfn £ i|tta %tu r r e t
I &gt;u &lt; 1 1 1 do!v
I hat a a good 1 I*
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Only I in s*&gt;i r&gt; &gt;mi at: t go along
w it Ii nie
She started up I he 1 ar and drove off
fi'B»or Arnold, had boon Mainline with
SYNOPSIS.
Hit Woodward turtle*! hat*, to the fort
tlm long barri'lml riiii In bin hand, ml
with a lingering look
Aft*r th» Hmllnx nf Wii r«r&gt;c‘* txMly JtmlliiK the tubi» which run hotirntli
Did Mar was hard ct work In the
iiu | K ' T i n ^ l ) ’* t llw p t K iir t t n c t , a su h m u
th*’ barrel
n
rin** Appear* 1 1 1 r* folmwlntf innmin* on
Ittirnry
when sud&lt;l&gt;'ii]v lie heard a
In onr hand ho hold thn r u b . in ttia|
• he* t r i y
A m i l n '|iJy r i 1
|f'!r*"*i n v r f l m a n l frn m
II*' r* aihed ovet
'9 atn&lt;1 i ml mi 14»I11urr
It in t tic n t r mi i.r * nt her a jitoco nf iiaiicr
As U&lt;&gt; hrnuKlit Mound ut the pate l
■if M^Lf&lt;rll3*T£VI ■Wifi' Into Amrrlrji
1 1 1 •*
and pressed a Iniiti.ri on Ins desk, and
thn
jiajirr
bnfnrn
thn
muxtln
and
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l« fchilblain lrifnfffial|nn nf K**tiThrough ll came
n»«1y a n d r t c t v i T , I f , i» o « ^ lfilf tl*»? lo s t l* n
(irnsspil a ratebol by urijiiiln* thn re­ the panel opened
wAt 111**' W f t ! Itwinr U r
Win#
tho diver still wearing his dripping
volver
handle,
a
dlatlnet
light
ap
•hm ronfldenr* o£ Elaine !*at#r ahe la
wuriiM by » litC1^ old muh Cn !»*- * artful peared on the jin[&gt;*.r thrown out from suit nnd carrying th** w*'lr*l helmet on
»f n#l Mar. Thfi wurnlru: r*mn Juat »n
der his arbt
»im# to prevent lb*| Mar from tarry hue the ttihe under th** barrelThat I fudge girl has erij^ned ns
•**jt hli plana. Al I*mt I '* I Mar •
liaving adjusted the tube and sight
In f f M t l D f th# lurp« do, o n ly to haw - It
again’’
” he exclainieil etrite*ily
ed It, Arnold wrote n hasty note on
d n atroy ed by th a H i ll# old m an
Jm n rso n
" I low?''demanded Del Mifr. wUli an
Is r a p t u r e d by I i e l M « r &gt; n i r i i w h i l e on
another piece of paper and Inserted
lila w a y to m a l l a l e t t e r to th e U . H. aeoath.
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r r t t se rvice .
K l a l n e rtftc u#* h i m .
L i e u ­ It Into thn barrel of tho gun, with
*'I saw her on the rocks Just now
t e n a n t ‘W o o d w a r d a n d Ida f rie n d a t t e n d » the end atlekloR out Just a bit.
Then
i . « r t y r i v e n k \ th e I k n ! j ( r hom e, nt w h l r h
tin w rapped thn syhrtle^ thlnfc up In a Sho happened to stumble - on tho
U * \ T . M a r 1*,
Utiknow In g ty | k }
M n r drop# a not** w h i c h r I v .-a L l n l n r o
bo*, lung a bell, tmndeil the package bomb which you left then* to be
• lilt .
I n b « r a t t e m p t to p r e v e n t him r u t
placed.”
tin* the A t l a n t i c .r n h l c i*h&lt;* l« r|l»rov* r«'d In n servant with e y p llfIt-ltOtrurtlntiM
‘"And then’ " demanded lud Mnr
a n d m a d e a prl*pn*t&gt; on th.v Im * r , whl* I.
as to its delivery to the right person,
a f t e r w a r d s la r wf»c'k«:il b y W r w a lw a r il a n d
'"She took U. with her In her car.”
and
oniy
that
person
The o ld IT» a n o f1m y » t »*r y
J a t n r »»n .* r r iv e n
Tim deuvep' nJunMlnled the for
In a h y d r o 'a e r o p l a n e )u # t In tim e |.» m.i v -(town In the submarine harbor,
Lliilne from n r n e n l r i i ; KUlne dl*itu)»«*d !&gt;e| Mur was In conference, with ••ign &lt;»iie-tit fsriouslv
' \mi must g*-t
«* a man tllamverm the *-nti in* e yf I »- i
th**
men
mil
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#konntrv
M a r ' t w lre le B B m w m
• I #• n.itn*his hoard " f slrut*'g4 and advice
tim e P r o f e s s o r A r n o l d h r a
radh* »l»•t « ■
iliornughly. Sly joust mu • yiAi|ut'ut
laving
the
plans
Inr
the
attack
on
'hr** ha.i diacnvere&lt;| itie mir I * * Miuih&gt;&gt;i
anv cost
I'hilne’a discovery m ulv i • n ■* f it d
America
■l»n la a a v e it h v f a rtn -*»&lt;*h r
&lt;• i t*p* f The (Jiving man *l**v* liark'nirrv ph*
Ever sin* e » • n &lt;■ In • n at w1 0 V,
*•&lt;&lt;* A m u lt i a n d
iin&lt; 1 V« ..,i.|r t i»*l
p.illel In is* api* Del vl.it
Vir.it
lie remark* d I aim* |s.&lt;|^. I1 1 4 H lieim
d e a t r o y ln n th* w ir « f * m «r » f
t*«#i j*
M i r racuprpi
M a k in g M- w u . » . , d
while
Dei
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hurried
out
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lnn*y hmdefing ami Ir*iil l it mg u•*
n- rtr«1 hot**! In ft * r*Kn1** t *■ .i r* •* 1 *
v.il* t in th&lt;* lilirarv
Timi »-nl til list £■*.•
r' » k Jn y o f w f i'im t « f -t *
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I'efon lulu i*u tin- table |n&gt; placed a
ttired, hut »ecttp« a W th nM \h.
secret
hiding place In tIn* hills lin k
si|tiaie
paekage
It
must
stop."
Inl a t e r a t t a c k e d th e rnen ra tr* it to i t .
W •*#m| a. W l u l P th *V r 1 p lo d .- f ti* i{fi 1 111 f 11 *
of the hay
T h ere lie foil’ll.; Ii
added
oinlmuislv
tapping
tile
park
nearly ratiiiini? tin* d&gt; i1'
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Wtmdm aril
l -* attn. i «tir p i r*
As briefly as It*’ * njtld le lot I
|t |l Iidvv ' u«k&gt;"l one iif |he men
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THIRTY-SECOND EPISODE

The Romance of Elaine
By ARTHUR B. REEVE

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rocks," she ri'jitt* *t sertnusly. pointing
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ilio * ir
I look It to Ideuti'ioint
Womtwaril mill he advised mo to ink**
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1 1 to Professor Arnold on hli &gt;aehl
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I Ittli k it Is a liojiih
I wish )u ud go
with me.”
Ilefore I eould answer. Up the hill a
rifle shot cracked
There was a
whirr In Ihe air and a bullet sang past
us, cutting the red feather off Elaine’s
hat.
Durk'” f cried. Jumping Into the
(Mr "And drive like tho dickens'"
She turned and we fairly ricocheted
| down that road hark again,
Itiihlnd us a man, a stranger whom
1 we did not pauso to observe, rushed
frnnj tho bushes and fired after us
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T Huti^ienly a tinker rlflo shot bracked,
’ rt vias from unolbeti*&lt;'A*«»U}^ri^i^d
stealthily sneaked flQ'jjn ua—fkiiplng'
fasti recklessly.
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"There’s h'er car.” pointed one of tho
occupants to a man who wan masked
, In black. "Yes." ho DOtJded. "&lt;3lv,«
a iiya a little more ganf”
"(Touch down," I muttered. ,rAs
as you c«n.".M * ’
We did ^n.^-flClhg for lit*-. Ihe mijfe
powertul mofur behind us uv 1 *1 haullug I
us every.Instant
Wo were coming to a very narrow [
part of tlie road when* It turned, on
one side a sh*-er hill, on ih** o t h e r a
earn several fool down
If w** had an aesldeni I thought Ii
might it* Ticklish for us supp*&gt;Hng ths*Hiar*‘ package really to he a bomb
Wliul If it should go off? The idea I
suggested another. Instantly The car
.. behind was nn1 &gt; a few feet off
As vv** readied the narrow road hv
i h s s j r * * a m 1 r * i j* a l*
\ v far Jim I i iiiilil
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It Always ,Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In
writinn of her experience with Carduit the woman's
tonic. She says further: "Before 1 beuan to use
Cardvii, my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles
. of Cafdui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
■gainbd.3 5 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big \yater mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give

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The Woman’s Tonic

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I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,

and it a l w a y s d o e s me g o o d ”
I Ic.iil.ivtit*. It.iyk.ivlie, sid e ache, n ervou sness,
tired, w o r n -o u t fe elings, etc., are stne signs of w o m a n ­
ly trouble.
S ig n s that y ou n eed Cardui. the w o m a n ’ s
l-&gt;nic
Y o u cannot make .i miM.ike in liv in g Cardui
t *r v i i r trouble, ll ha-* been helping w e a k , ailing
w o m e n fo r mute than filly le.its .

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make walking on country roads iom»'what hazardous nowadays.
As I did so, someone In the car
waved lo me I looked again It was
Klnlne
"Where are you g o in g V she ended
■'Where are yon going?” I returned,
latirl me
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»* ■in Sur* * O" i ell itIni g th* burr* I
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A »**uii hllgh'
gun.' I *vi liiijai'.l purr ha), though still
my HONpluiiuui were not *iitir*ly at
r*'st
"Simnnu^K a night* &lt;1 wtniig
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ll itilgh'
In- a plant t)&gt; sav*' sum* **iic fimu h
Itig shot.”
r**l in 11»■*k- |
That's, cur'llv s**tih*l
&lt;Jtumi* ’ l.i*i s try u
t.-m*&gt;n
Oil, mercy, uu ih*i I n f
•&lt;lra!*h1 A'liit Josephine
Why nut ditwn cidlnr’ ' p**r h I m! i**l
i l,mu* It &lt;ant hurl utiything Hmrc
f i hInk it would ht* a g &gt;•-I plan i
i ngr*'*'il. Jusl In tiink'T hum* Oml )! I n
alt ilglll
,\* * nrdttigly w•* thr*'** u* iit down
• *'llar
There Elaine fuiind the llglvl t
hWltVh nnd tunnel It Eagerly I liuul
•■&lt;1 about fur n murk There In noirtb
ruhlilsh that luul tint y«•I I..... cart"
•■•I uwuy, wurt a sniall i Imiu pluta
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set It up on a nmatl shvlf ucrusH the
room and took the gun
Hut Klnlne
playfully wrenched It. from my hand.
"No.” shn in slated, ‘ it wan nont to
me
I^yt me try It first”
Heluctanpy J consumed
"Hwilch
off the light.
Waller,
please,” shn directed, standing u few
pares from the plat*1
1 did so.
Iij the* darkness Elalno
pointed tho gdn and pulled the lltttn
ratchet.
Instantly a spot of light
showed on the.jrall. She moved the
, revolver and the spot of light moved
with tt
As It rented n?bn tittle di‘(*&gt;
ratlve’figure In the r-nter of Um plat*.
■lie pulled the trigger
The gllft im
ploded with u report, deafening fn the
&lt;otifmes of the cellar
I switched op the Ught nnd we ran
forward
There was the platy—
smashed Into a hundred hits The hul
let had strurjc e racily In the center nf
tho little Bull s eye uf light
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AYaiie tti|H**d to pli k 1 1 [t (fn** h*-r
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and sh** stared at It
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*r.vi&lt;*e, art though It hail been hill
l*n was n strange si|u ire p.o knge
Rhh i&lt;&gt;i'|i* 'l ilowp nn*l |*l* k* *1 ll up
\\ hat * on Id if b*', ^ ^ 4.

* v.* wn- fln illy^jTV*jvt»*d by s{Uug1hlng j 'ftaf*- 'm&gt;w in nur cjt -vhfilt *na^ i
at u hn h In stared o ng e r l v
Ear B » a r ! slack* nlpK u^Tsmtth ^w*. *| I .p4oUt«J
oil till*
lo* ty.B*l he could see a 'gap 4tV • t^pj,
Jit** rj t h&lt;o\i ri '•[ i t ilril
with h \irfM a k HI h Mmm*
U uvuiJl In
W u 'i* 9 FI
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III*' hre
lirce/e
feather In h^T 9 * On Ybi* cjlV '^ T b"- walefT-Jual &lt;a&gt;&gt;»
hat
II**
lie looknjf-tosrr'c
lookodTum-e sharplv
sharplv. It wnV-| ,.r,,j b)
chuu/bur
Klall^o I vulgoi 1 ^ ' '.•'’i
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fit*- tnoNufile**, 'J lm ^m/.ln *] j uyuv
Tl&gt;i' fWjio tunTert n o 11 vvavi 'l a Mliyial ertfwhsl,/ri?lpiyifni*ir t(le'w rj’OJtago1 and
wflt li ’ tv handkvr* hief to another m an

'fiir u(T. .Isiwu thC vnljev onother of

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Ij el Mar s fii.'jiyti** wti 11 ifnfajod watch
lirg '*Adr soup ,(ijs Jo* miW th** signal
ll*.'lttl*4l&gt;'d !igut*'rt liile** Ilji *&gt;Ul o trii
p i n e ( die wpvml* hi^hk iulil tart ‘along the
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"Yi*s mu am," returned
"I will r end for him ’

I n f kho

U sing Cheap, U n reliable
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i liunlciiljf' gflpfllhi ltHriIle.^(rtfn-■'ivAud
Anyrlly h** bilsi-d
iip)(/r!ol ftred
*/ A mouo*nt Javier. son^sTrjbher
gmhored j. fndfi all iHrcdtIons about
hlmv cftrfl afj)f*M.
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Hi* iitiin it carefully and tired
htlla tilth no destination In particular
As I swung along tin* roil'd, I heard th*
Uirohhing- Of,a car coining up the III!
tho tail.ut open
1 turned, for ca

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lookyd nPyh^tg n'n’ipmfoi'*
j **‘n*
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Kltiine, li dding the pa* kiiiTn'liidirr'Lfci.*.
kiimi.' Vu' l i erd—
m, n ii|ipriiaelilng
over
liaiTJ'* mlidT tie* wpeck. he ♦rl* &lt;l
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.I I- .. I ill. ft,.. . 1 ,
.All i ••IX *I•••_ *v ”
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hand walked tip the shore
j,i, „ rnuct.waving to lilm.
dt&lt;*p' In
cxaSpeiallhi' "Tiro"'
to tho strange e j e that htd.bSmfiJUea Ordered his drlvei-.
n• .
c*
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,
. -v at. un Hut
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Y
,.* | ' A^tt)ITi*y
u-^i deltvetcd
**ri h*-r
,
fjf The man hurried forward.
I v*v g**
" 1 must show thts loJ.folUcnanV Uw» signal,” ho panted. They have iho\t#stutice .whif'now uptnuyutly too
great. *•
W oi mI
»
lin Said to herselT '
s#Tj.ber car over thn hill."
We were Jhst congratulating otirIn the iiir's h e pUrced the tuiekage,
"Gt&gt;od," ojilaioii'il Del Mnr, *ul I*'^selves on our esciibe. when a stray
titi'ii Jiiinpi'd in hlttiHi'lf carefully, and
ing n black silk mask over tils eyes. yji'’1 whirred past, striking*a piece dlstarted off
"N o w get off quickly. Wo ve got t&lt;&gt;. *yfcctly.out |if the head of*the steering
A moment later she was gone, tho
Cjrtrh hofk1*
post, nhftnsf Under Elaine's hand.
diver reappeared, looking about can
(T h e y
Uti/iy again In a cloud of
Naturally sin: htat contYoh though
tlnusly
This limit the coast was
•[fUit.
- ^ 4 ^
'* ’
fortunately wo wcre'not going so fast
clear and he came al) the way out, tak­
Sftlt eycn Wljhe Del Mnr was speed­ now. CrarllJ. offr.Tnr swerved from
ing off .his helmet and placing It in
ing toward h*yv ain»lb«r «&gt;/ tils mon side to aide of the mart, ns stio vainly
the *iM)frt. (tiding .Jdnco which Del
had jJISCofij-Af'hyr- tirysencn, so v ig i­ tried lb' Cotjtcnl b^lh It" up....I nnd dl
Mnr and 'hU myn.uscd.
Then with
lant tv^r** litre
if* tion nrf th*' yerv edg** *-f ilo* diich.
another ghiiicd^. nrvjr^ off anger In tlo*
Ho^Jm&lt;C‘v
4"'*,h
Weeping
n
stiiyp
however
H stop; • I
■! ' '-.guisi T&gt;f lialn**, h«&gt; Ii urr t
up th**
w at ejt. *dt^ l*tOr *r* •;»•l wlon h** wits
W e looked li.i' k 'I to t&lt;* vi ,* could
Ehory.
'v ‘
NilU&lt;^jTvly -^illgttujjoti n
ll*&gt; s.iw a s ■*•• a g r o u p i f t i l ' l l *4 llf» S ' • t ile d
‘Meanwliil" as fast ns h**r fast run
tjif^ttfftjf* Lite foliag*'
Mali kly
SOI
about would curry hep, El*!n •♦•whirred * ii
lilt*
rlfle'’went
In
his
sbfwvld'
r
I
tir.mgh as ir
nowhere, ut tho souml of
If Tfopi
If
ovor to Fort Daiq. a J,
r f l * r El.itno s the stiots,
A shput went up at thoj
As she entered toe grounds, thn sen- tie* sight he could
try ajln^ed lo-r. tluvurli that part of head for III r hat. with’ a bright ro&lt;) sight o f tin* htiU.-i taking eflect, gniL
ndmlskhm wtts purely jterfnnci irv.for feather In 1t sliow* *l plaJiily"Jifst -over they run fofvurd at us.
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I T i * W # l l - K n o w n N p v o I I m - n i l tin* Cf * -

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ol 1 Kird i l f f p l
sh rin e »■4 ■ i.„ a p«»ir&gt;t 1 \ I
ft r a i l of i he ea»l «id» id l ark a - m u *
PnitiliJ i* Ctllilwdln Wilk lk« P.lk* PUjtn i l l Ik. E.l»cti&lt; Fila Co«pii;
l hr no* no rth V+u* f**ei t h r m r m i | j ; ( , r t
1*14. *r &gt;c« Ilk. CwfMT AH r.'fij. » if fcri Iw rni
th«-nre auiith 1O'* feet lh*n&gt;»
t'a-t i ,, | n,.
;
meat -Idr of f ' a l m H l o o - t t u r . If irn r* south
to t he north aide of h . i l h a t f^ t i hero e ra-t
to • N t
aid*' of all« ) hei » r*»nj ^anford
a a erme and ( ‘ i p t r a * avenue I h r t t r r north
Ono of tbolr number. I could see. searrhllKht kuii , [’ rofeaaor
Arnold
tu t h r • u n til aide of Union avenue I hen re
mlinkoil, who had been In thn wrecked ralsi
• '« hniida and couphed hack of
raal to the a n t *ldr of * y p r r u avenue,
t h e n r r north t ct low water mark of Lake
cur, mumbled forward weakly, unlil It. I
aiire that It wax to hide an
Monroe i h r n r r in a we*trfl&gt; dirretion
ho Hank down.
Involninarv exi&gt;r«aalon of aatlafnctlon
* point w tiere the » a*t line e t fr n d e d «&gt;f Ih r
a i l r y h r t w r r n Sanford a v * run
R r,| &lt; &gt;pv. .
A couple of the nthera ran to him and that It must he ho w ho had aent
jrvenue w oul’l li ter *pt m i ,
m en .- riorii.
ihv on, he muni have nreod vehe th*’ K'in to Klalrie
to t h r run i f r t r fetaoiiflg * all of the hull,
brad.. t hrnrt* nort h * i *t«r 1&gt; alon K rei *i umi'iiily. ' Ou« of you la enougb with
lie wax listen Ihr attentively tn her,
i tig wall in In*ginning
while
| Mood by the rail, now and
Sarttu n
AU unlit"atn r- iff part* of or
me. I'm Rolnp h«rk to the nubmarlne
d in an re* fit r oiiH lrl lo r* with are herrb;
then looking out over the water. Far
harbor
Th*
rest—go
on
—
report
to
l r p r alrd
a«n&gt; I noted anmethliiK nmvlnp over
Arfopteif I hi* the
!-*» if
* m n tlie re "
A I • 1*J 1 ^
A h the real ran toward ub there t *' "1"
k,‘ “ r“ ,'• followed h&gt; u
itM . M e rn lrn
w ;ih nothltip for t,« to do hut to ulinn- t*'*n v vk'*
foam.
t hair in an i \ •
,
"l.o o k "' I exclaimed "What's that’ "
* ! trefr I,, y r r f t i l j T 'hat i . T .
, g .,»,t
don the car ouraelvea and run fot It.

i } -no
n l of Manfard, .F l o r i d a , fa rrgular %rt«iin,
tht* the 21al dav of Derembfr, A |».

Witnraa my hanif and the *e*| (if «a,d
rtty thia t h r « l v t da&gt; of f l n r m l ' r r . \ |»
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M \l l.« veil.
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p
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PAGE SEVEN

The Romance of
Elaine

upon art) lot t,r part'll td land * i l h m Ih r
follow ing lim it - that
to saj
II*.* ,m o,,*
at th«* in t rr a p r t iu n t.f t hr
h g r ,,|
a ^ruur with l hr ruiurrt** retn!il i h ( «, ah ■;f
t h r hulkhvarl ailing &gt;aari! (■r *I •»«(•-( ft.int
ruti • o u tIt to t hr no rlL *u1r of W ater sir *■ *
thrill-*- « n l to l hr
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for d. F lo rid a of 1911
Ho it ordoinod l.y (ho mayor and « tty rnun
ell of Sa n fo rd , Florida
So rtlon 1 T h a t Sertum 1hi ,„f if ,* |j r
vlard
O rd inanera of t L r i e *&gt; of Saiiftird
F lo rid a , of P * l I. I r . and t h. u m r . . her*
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We moved oil from tho yarbt as
swiftly as the spoody little open mo­
tor boat would carry us. not a mlntila
too soon
Thu torpedo struck the yacht al
most ‘ exact h an,1,1sblps A huge col
umu of water si urfei) up Into the air
O* though a gigantic whale were Mow
Ing .WT
llelow In the submarine Del Mar
was still al the periscope dlrrctlnK
I things
A hit ’ ' he cried exult Inal v " W *
got the wiinb- bum h this tim e’ "
lie turned to tho men to congratu­
late them a smile on his evil face.
Hut as he looked again he caught sight
of our little motor boat skimming
safely away on the other side of tho
wreck.
"Ttie deure’ " ho muttered. "Try an­
other Here s the dlri-ctlon."
Kurlauaty he swore ns the men
guided tlo- submarine and loaded r ,
other torpedo into a tube
As the
tube came into position they let the
torpedo go
An instant later It was
hissing Its « a v nt u#
"See, there's another''.' I rrlcd,
catching sight of It.
All looked
Sure enough, through
tifw water could bo seen allot beg, of
those murderous messengers slashing
at us
Arnold ran forward and sclxed the
wheel himself, swinging the boat
,round hard to starboard and the land.
We .turned just in time. The torpedo,
brainless lint' d&lt; H illy , jJ^ghcil past us
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El.une in filed to me. as Arnold
W e left the road and struck Into the
Belxcd
his
glasses.
r
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One Inrh Card- M ill Ho i ’ ublishrd Un­
trackless woods, followed closely now
"Why, it seems to lw* moilnK dlhy two of the men who had outdis­
der Thl* H e a d . ,,g At The Rale Of $7.2*
tanced the rest
ThrotiRh the wofrrfa reetly ui us." exclaimed Elaine
Per Year.
"Hy
OenrKe.
It's
the
periscope
of
a
We Hed. liiKp'R ndvantaRO or such shel­
submarine," cried Arnold a moment
ter a3-Vil (;0(iid_tlnd.
(
' 'C^okfdii'jrB « cave," cried E1ainc. later, lowering his glasses
fl&lt;’ did not hesitate an Instant
an w|ljtfuW0d exhausted nnd about
"(lei the \ftrhl under « a i " he or
ready to drop, down Into a ravine
DENTIST
W e hurried In nnd the bush»H tiered the rapialn. who litmiedhilclv
OfTtre: Vowel) Hull,ling
sw iitiR over I lie rave entrance Inside sfintii-d his tirdurs to Iho reel
Quickly Ihr rnRlnr started nnd w.
wo snipped short and Raxed about ft
SAN f o l t l )
r
FI .O It .i, a
was dark and njuomy
We loolysl idotyed ahead that ominous looking i
hi, k
I to r&lt;- Was tip*' hope there fterfin I" follow lug
t IIOM 4-1 ( M «t:t WIUHUN
Jk . • •
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They had b-&lt;^n tfv.crtaklnpc us
On
I KKMt.t HtIN limMIIULUeB
Ik thi/strbmBMnr harbor in which h- (j r i c k
down through-n. passuRo we went
a i) *s i (; n s
Tin* two men who were pursuing us hndiSfelfn ii)l.cn, Ih-l Mar found that h* Ml MM. IM» \MI is 1 N It \MMH1 VS SHINN
(ii*n| VNurk (. uxifarilred
plunged down the rnvfnt; also. As III hiidtltreti pretty badly shaken up hy Iti ATinalilf Prjrrv
luck would have it, they saw' the caVfl (htr'dicrldcnl to his car. Ills clothes 1
314 E . F I F T H S T R E E T
LAW YERS
entrance and dashed tn,
hrtltjff!.- w e r e -torn and his face and body
serai,
hed
No
bone#
were
broken,
(TouchltiR In the shndow'wru Could seh*
San for
Florida
their llcures sllliouatled III the dltn however though’ the shock had been
Kriiil
Several of 1,1s men were en
lie'll of 111** entrance of the cavern
line slopped at the entrance while deal •mg to tlx him up tn Hie linlc
the ollier advanced
H&lt;- was a hte Mlhn.ii.i......(flee but he was atiRn
fr-lb-w aritl tmw.'rfullv built and tln-t
.u rm
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(o n fe u tio m r
m a n h a i l p i c k e d u p n r l t l e w h i c h hn
into system of things wlileh It seemed to visit t ion chapter.
Alice H. Ijti^iliin-,, Sec’y
h a il h id d e n
W h l l n lo* w » h I d n d l n g u p
as tf no human mind could possibly
( ’ijja rs a n d T o b a c c o s
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understand
tin
P a in f u lly h e trie d to -a ln t h is gun
|&gt;el Mar threw on u switch
The
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P
11ut. It w a s two h e a v y f o r I l l s w e a k
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DR. C: G. BUTT

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SIG NS

Wilson &amp; Housholder

COAL

Ellon .J. Moughton

..GLO. A. DECOTTES..

WELLER COAL CO.

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1 harbor
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how. said Klalne. leading the way r o u r s p o f t h e s u b m a r i n e so t f i a t It
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I ’ lrrW t irrujt 1 oqrt li#t6ttin!** &lt; «*4# i f i
w a s h e a d e d d i r e c t l y nt It . t h e p la n e s
along the short.
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t,
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t•*l C*l*h•j•1 9 d ym
Wtxratua a( lust, without helng tuo- l u i n o d *&lt;■ t h n t t h e y k e p t t h e b o a t J u s t
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liu4f&lt;-d,-tp.a -UfUb dock
A sailor wns t i t u l a r t h e s u r f a c e w i t h o n l y t h e p e r i ­
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r i l i l t 'u u r h
- r n lh JAi ,Vi r 4wl O i u j l t . standing .bc»Hle It attd mram-il to It s c o p e a h o w l f i g a b o v e
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fi H T m l n'»lr I 011 n l 9 . f t u f l i b
w as-tt n w i f r m o to r boat. O u t at u n c h u r ' ^ F o r w a r d ,
about
th e to rp e d o
d Is
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automatic torperlork
asked Klainff.
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V y . - s m." h« replied, rcmembcrtnir
- « hey must hare seen us." muttered
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V-' , *•'' Herbert V l.uxi re |.u|. |f
t Junb
s&lt;7 : - » 4
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b e * &gt;•»’«►&gt; k . i u m l l U l t dn « H. &gt; t * ,r ,. • N nfli &lt;
'T h e y ‘vs. atarted tho yacht
I u f Mar
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It Terry. i,»rtru'1\ ' -Vend^Jlt*
"Is tin- prj’ fcsBof'jmt frn-his boat ,'" "K^t we can heat thum. easily.
Are
4
td &gt;ui-ie|M4* upon ; U frorh*,, 1* tt n.eetI . J,.'- 4
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M* Ob- : IvflteeV and Mines X Put
"Yea." railed bncR tho men forward.
. 1ft* nodded
"Did you want, to se«
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W’ *I’lStn*,.*. Ihai there i* n*&gt; u rg Itrlen.I.nt.
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Vpfrthlng a torpedo Into the lockllkc
him
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would Intel h'tti
l,r PnlittrX ' . I w V J a * .- - - 1
x 1‘ nllork
Compartment from whleti
tt was
Very much.'' answered F7|(ili»t».
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L&gt;*-4 ,ict hi nt f ’■» ’ . 4ffl* I'll, -'I • tot**
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arc iinkii.mn
ihr -ita11m,a|
I ll take yoh nyt." htV cfflcrmLij,
launched.
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"Lut If go. than," hrdlowr-,1 Del Mar
Wo Jtimpctl Into tho mot nrj boat
m -•id rmu»r, lu *tt
Kewtrt Putter
.roi Jsiur. A .lollark M p
t Li
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# I; bilf of *mj!hfKI( «|EJBMcr of n,i„ -.0.1,-nt, el tlir *'•''• "* H«n ».
ho starlt-d (ho ongtno and (viV.Jrtftnj|^. ' The *1orpetlo shot out Into Ihe wa
4i. t| t h r d l t n ft *. r * t q u a r
,1 ,* i tip I nl,r I et tl'P ri m,iJ.Ul4.' Ih.VPirh
fPr,, fravHIns undpr her own power,
,*.u4#.*a#4 «|uarf&lt;-r o f B u u t h r a t l q u s r *
of iKeft, 1. i m - , IhP
« • l - r u t V A f l l P , nut ovor tho water.
Uf
*'lU»p T»rnty-or»r. Township year., that H.* pile of rr.lrfpnrr of m
Though w « jjld not sou him, tho rtun straight at tho yacht.
“I l 4 , t * . “T*h* i r t y t » n 4 * » a* i , P.i«lpr l-. ll.u h .sit J.eu- A I "(Jkrl '*!
&gt; , r . , v .J f v.. t (;U*r
U jy
p a in s nnd I looked hack The perl
i h* la-l^nMi-n xvliotn I find ttn u n d c l was still watch­
1
I unknown
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IlcfhrM
I
f * , tJr| i« r -*1 W M F f - n* h 411-1 I
ing us from th*’ shorn, nollnn dve-ry scope was much nearer than before
* *1 full uf mm plaint *ki 1
Kfl". Xllle, Trroit----*' 1h*f there F- " '
"fa n w,o outdistance tho submarine?"
' 14 &gt;1 la) uf January, U»|fi, perinn In l i e , l 4 l e III nmol. * , f &gt; , r p ut move, t l " had followed Us nt ft ills
. *' ' I'f
%* r&lt;7nfr««rd a c ai n
u,ffor* whom mtl ulit lilml triv, i.itic- across tho woods and (Tclda And ,f asked of Arnold.
- • -tsatfrr t nl* rf«l tJhrr^oYii it rMhfr «&gt;f aM if «hr ah-iv. O4eip.t lief. 10
!
Arnold shook his head, his face
down along the Shorn j o tho dock, llty)
b
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N‘
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. „t., u.ii nut e.'-h -it )
w 1 M* n h
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aid^ h||| «»f , itirnpUlht t»n P . it 11**04., Vef. t.i.ler PitlliirV «r.l
us talking to Arnold's m an, juid grave. Qn came tho thin line of foam
•th d a y i f - F e b r u a r y . 1 9 l f f J.mn A
Pollock .re therefore ordereU to
■V*s‘ *’- "I'm afraid we'll bavo lo leave tho
ff . ’, * ' '
V *»«tS » t l l bp ta ler," 4 . .op*,r to (he hit! of eompuint HW h',*- get Into tho boat. "M y little
*,
drrrrc mHred ACftinat to «*aln.t j e u eo
liefer, the f,,h it.) of
Krotn the shorn he continued to .yurbt,” he said warnlngly
ami­ * ' n
that all [tarMcs r l a T m i n i
Mantr A ' I'
111". "r *ll).
**m''
wni.h
us
skim
arrows
tlm
bay
nud.pyll
t^toinr
boat
Is
much
faster"
fee
cllt**
It'd
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■'r,U'*r if, *Mr| hill gf m/rtipliitit ■ * , |, \l ■ y o u w e l l e . . h -ll ' 1o
t,U alunpsUie th" yaeht A h weMiiuhed ’ Arttnld shouted his orders as he led
f
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an fur '1
I .line nnd 1 cllmto-d nle-.i, I tl," , at" of t he , r,-»' ns , mild g"t tn. » hlle
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xu. I,t xvh'-r*- w,- could w t l . " pro- i ,t,c others U-npe,J Into the water frorti
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l 1. a - • ft* r
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DECEMBER 31, I9ls •

JO HN K. M ETTINGER

AMONG THE TH EA TRES

FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, SEMINOLE COUNTY

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
SriUcm lirr Morn Next Tu&lt;'*il»)
T » ii * limn looked I” f .mil w. Iitinn
IIIusicuI
comedy, a 11run m u , up
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musical luintil* ul song
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coimu to* ltu&lt; Allen Thewire on, Tucxilufh -Inn. 11ti.

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wa- l»r«»k••i• wa- ui-i'lcrtnd to
introduce beauhi cried
* In i i ■ I ..rt.ed ilmt l (n- i.ful scenir c iTccks. t hose made near
-tar w.t goo g m » m r «&gt;i ly Inn &gt;*r tin- mean being especially wurjhy
f i f i n nl tlmtn ami c v c iy time *be of mention
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"SeptemlMT Morn” &lt;»f course get- " " u1,1 ’*•Su,,,,t * llh * " r
n ,e
s,‘ villl‘ '***“ '■ «hc cnit, utilfrom the pointing of dm rim,.It* peasant die** would throw
irum-c to the hull ring was u hit
Ham., name which stim-d up mm- »'P *'.r baud- in di*gu*(.
""iitih.-d tight from Spain.
Not
Hid, t from count to most.
The
A d m - .mn
nnd I Sc
only
were the architectural and
story him IO do mu ii the auptru
*I •h.e- .Woman
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rrt.i&gt;/rn»&gt;/T,dr hut
the -pirn of the holidiiv inahrng
lion of one. Rudolph PI. stric, own
A, do
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In -duv.
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KlI„,. , . „ o lo Play l lie '
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the hull tiit lit
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l)t " ,urM' ; m . „ offeririR on the Metro program ,’r‘ *Cnl
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Were show
Huilolph .................... ..
know how
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Mina rnrrur uan ^ fiercely fcnauul
her press &amp;Ken l to circulate ‘ h e j|y la tV
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In
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A s was ex p e d ie n t in a
rumor that *he I* tho original. The J y m
Valli the card Include* many
film performance, she had to make
ludicrous moments when the two
notalde artist* of the screen nnd
her eiTu£U , entirely
by
physical
impersonators! are dodging vurli
stat»**. t motiK whom are M a de Em­
other and when a chesty old arnjy
rmthojj*. die play of the voice heitiK
press. Ed ward Brennan, John E.
ollic-r. who has fallen in love w i j * S f t l w r ,
fence.
"T h e d r o i t (l her. y N ^ r actinK wmt of the
In the
the actress, discovers that -he l l T,
aJ „ r,|Valh broad ami sltikinB variety.
laMKliaye
of
the
movie*,
she
"sere.-e-'
Uood friend of J■i- w ifi
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w in. a i atlas fi' r t In fullest ,
enough l.iunhter and plot lor 'v-six ............... ■(, her
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i . i , , i well
especially in the
"close-up "
remiiikafde
er-atiU
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Her tvpe lends Itself WI-H (n the
iniisjcut ,dn&gt;&gt;. Thi- secner\ i- pn-t ^
ft* and die iii-rfornmnea will prove
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.Spanish dress amt make up.
lily ile’siuned and painted ami the
a 'i-.ilaiim i ue hi r admirers who,
&lt;ost iitidiiK in 'rodtn e- t h* lad &lt;1
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to support
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The company nunther* aidtin i i - - r a r r .d e . ll..
t/.,eee ..! d . M o v i e ” !V&lt;I r«» I »e ( ord-dit. a &gt; »u n K Spanish
ehseirrldo some lift &gt; people
Tin
Arne’ n ait forpterly itletilitierl wiili
a ‘ in 11 s-ttid iiiu-li al toinedy a' t he
duncinK numhers are many, spirit­ (ilotjc Theatre in New York onnd the New Theatre in New Y o ik was
ed, charming, highly enjoyable and on ttfur
His part
She also appeared in prorn- Kscnmillo, the toreador.
welcone. the world's populaf T a n g o in"nt ro|e« in " T h e Purple Road.' » a « small in thi* version, hut it
1
bei ng tntroilucfd in various attr.ie- and "Tin* Onllar Princes*," two Ini* -er \ed to -t.ow
him an irt
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tin- nnMnnl play, as the hackground
of do- film
Director lame* Kltkwond and t.i- eiimp.iny went to the
old N. w England village where they
spent -cvnrnl weeks irt phot ogfit ph •
tt.g seem** in ami about the Th om p­
son farm and it' the outlying Coun­
try where there still exists to It re­
markable degree the same interest­
ing arid delightful types that were
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Scene from the Rig Dancing Festival "September Morn" coming to the Allen Theatre, Tuesday Night. Jaiyuje/'tih.
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SEETHE SANFORD HERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN SANFORD—Life la Woith Living
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NO. 39

YOUNG MEN NEW OFFICIALS AUTO THEFTS BUSINESS HAS PEACE PLANS
HAVE PLACE WERE SWORN PR EVALENT BEENRESUMED TO CONTINUE
IN EVENINGS IN YESTERDAY IN THIS STATE BY CONGRESS SAYS FORD
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M r s . SANFORI) WILL HAVE SOCIAL THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN PATTIHHRU/S CAR STOLEN WILL CONVENE; TODAY AND THE EXPEDITION WAS SUC*
CENTER WHERE Al l.
CESSFUL ACCORDING TO
w a r W i l l he t h e m a i n
LAST SATURDAY NIGHT
START OFF NEW TERM
E S
CAN OATHER
LEADER’S STATEMENT
TOPIC DISCUSSED
AT GENEVA
OF OFFICE

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. di.tr^inc accident occuircd
, , , h f llfuniall #vrnue crossing la»t
afternoon that since proved
‘-’ ’ u »
Mrs. Hryden and Mrs.
in ...dJiiU-- ilaughler were «omj}0
fiom their home
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, | , r tin at the Henrdtill
by ir*' ' *
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rt‘
t»" auto thrown into the
dlIfh burvttig the pnsscnKers under
1 mi *,11 three of them sufIL &lt;•*'
Mr*. Isinan
to
lie finally
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m l . i h t e .WrOotfit
[hi to the city
,mured -‘ ’0 1 * ^ ’ ri"&lt;*
Jii Nh*. Iiuapilul of Dr.
tr.tT |»U»'«*0
O.J. M.lfcr u here she is receiving
b*ml vl tnedicul at tel lion anil
The
It it thought *he will recover.
dtUI|.
O . .. . itler.t are meagre
.. u i» (U't how it or*
■ Sariford mm res
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A t last the young men of Sanford
lire to have a place where they rati
spent! their evenings
in enviromenta that will be conducive to
better citizenship.
Yesterday Pres­
ident Holly of the association called
the directors together ant] it was
decided that the oiler of lt&lt;\ A r­
thur Peek to join in with tin asso­
ciation by giving the Use of till'
parish house and oilier
ftppur
tenaiiii's would lie U&lt;ii|i|cd
This
gives the ussoiial ion I hi Use of a
will constructed I. uihlng at . him
where basket hall, indoor gym work
und many other games can he play­
ed and where a first class gymna­
sium run he made in a few months.
The Y
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. Ve nt s since the recess . Irrt V.e Served
to make in dicatio n s stronger than
ever tiiat tlie execu tive hraifch will

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Mr
For*l tfwrjared Ins views on
Hit* rjlHi* iiT1 iKe War have under­
gone a inurgej}- change
\\ hen he
seek all available inforrnutirth in left, h f s a jd ^ h j yras of the opinion
possession of the government rt- that, iJApkf'l(c a'dif manufacturers of
latiHg to foreign complicnticvmwd^tbimtifKfouh-juul armament
were re*
wish I*, change (hern
They are as This makes it possible foi t hi II lltll
so .
.
W 1 he returns With
the
follows (
If Dmgee, \\ \V \her- thief In -teal a car at any time m in istratio n leaders, j.mbubtjr '
r he wanted li md it difficult t" prevent speech- , ,, rTJ.f that it is the people them• •h
led . \.I i in- It (' M Itwi II and any pin
making l in medial ■ly -liter t ‘ ot'v'reS'i |-Il-lvr , those being slu Ug ll let ( d who
li l l l i - e l f
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I le - r e
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are responsible
The Mien doing the
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of tin Il-msfi -le.imer lar-i.i in
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N ew .York;',* /nil, 3.- Henry Ford,
Washington. Jan. 3.— Congress re­
convenes Tuesday to begin serious who leil the peace expedition which
consideration of momentous legisla­ Jell ^ ' r e December 4, on the Oscar
tion confronting it. Heforo the 119*4rf^l.£.\(or Cojientiagen, in the hope
day recess, little was accomplished; ol«- bringing a"liout a conference of
hut during the IjtfHtljbi'nnry twp neutral nations that would end the
weeks there were assurances that ,\var. arrived here today on the
fnreign rein lions incident to tin* Fair" steamer Hergensf jord.
He confirm peun war and preparedness w ou h toe .ed entile reports that his return had
the dominating features of the ses­ been hastened by illness. Im{ siad
sion. frnpght wjth far reaching pos- he intended when he left to come
-1hi Iit ieImportanl
international hack tins (fionth

Stealing automobiles is becoming
Sanford is under another regipte,
not exactly a new one hut rather a. a regular business and according to
new addition of the old one.. Yos- the police of the larger cities there
are half way garages now that will
terdtry
morning atnine o'clock
•Mayor
Ditvisoon and thy new city take stolen automobiles ami convert
council wgre.sworn in its olliciiil.s of them into new ones, with- all the
and the auto
the city. ThP rial h of office, al­ numbers changed
ways a very solemn occasion was %ladi; over so as ro be unrecogm.wli morc impressive ycsiciday byd .iiiflbleeevM i by the former owners
Herring
administering ilfc’ NVtJtomobilcs are easily stolen for
-liidg
oath of office to Mayor Davison very few owners ever think about
garage nr lock
id Mayor Davi-or, tn turn -wore locking them m i
mg then, while m |he street, in fad
n the m.suiting nhlermen.
F i v e of i he f o r me r a l d e r m e n wi l 1 no good Inrf. Iias-ies Vi-I been dis­
he oh
the same job for Abe .tmxl covered that will lock them and un­
two years, their services being so lock them without taking up valu­
-at isfiu tury that the people ilid not able time of i he motorists

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and t h e r e Will he many
pleasing of I it
l . a w d o n . W. C . ’ K a s i n g t o n
fem tires during t h e y i a r to c o m e , n . d It II Hrossi«,V a n d is t o ^ . i s s o n
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ty and the public : pfriled i t l i z e 1 - w h i j h
t r a t i M ' - n i a d v e r t i s e r s sjpri ng
of Sanf oni should rY'-pund with a i i po i ,
t h e # .id v e i U s i n g J&gt;i i &gt;'Ii &lt; * n d f
full
measure
(or .Diere i* ill JM'li w h i c h , a f t
mostly
w it h o u t ineril.
needed to make i t , a real plai t* for,, tilii whi ' rt i t h e i t n r c h i u i t f e e H _ h r
the entertai nment rtf the b o y * * - ' m u s t c o m e u i t t f . s o l e l y h e c a u s e his
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l III ' d i e t n e r t a k e s o u t of i n w ' n w i t h
III III
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Zwiedinek.
the Austrian
charge d'affaires culled upon Mfy
Lutiaii.g und asktjd. tiiat judgi^ftAt^
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auto, m o b l l e s , ' s t e e l , p f o d t l c l s a(ld_ Othel^
af'fjcles of coruiherce arnl a stamp
ta x on h u n k ' 'c h e e k s he
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peace only ( ' • ' * day' Hearer. I elm 11
he mureJ-tlUc repaid. ■ Every *lay
tlu* w‘ nV‘ lffN«|iurleiii'd will save 40..
OnH-JHycR/und .'10,1100 lives will mean
irrtfgrnru lor consider at nut -its »aifn a* inft^fe^toward resloripg order and
the j^J&amp;AredTrsxjs .and .defense n'te*c*iitd'.'(’ : .

tTrti«jJ5j^/nlit of di e-w’ aV ' - A bill, to
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^1 will rg !n go to
i t.e&lt;e&lt; land l*&gt;aiiirafittiriYt’' s y ' t e n i and
KtJropf- ,ti *f If - it Wijrheip ir*;1ters f
1 (£l.er to de v e l op rufnrtFn! resources
’ i r \ i. i ■'h* i “ lop * 1 am not
orv-.^itiblic lanils huve IteVh (iracticsl•d6Wtg yt for ;&gt; r rtw I glory,
ain or
|y '^ttiplele*! by House committees
otTv.grtj. inf?.-.- I hrve rno e money
during i in. holidays.

now’ YFijii'd rati n-e and f* c) I am
rf)^jK**'cu'U«dUtii ^dl what I have.
It.wt^vjM rusted to m e 'by the r "«p lo
the Sanford police, crossed tit/' St. a- sUriVfr-*if whom are today lighting
John’s ferry and felt that he Jjnii in -ihe' lyery-fy* "
IT'
He took it to Jacksonville, outwitted

“ Uecessfully ejuded the luw

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l u c k - i o i viU*&gt; i* d e n t i s t p l a c e d
f Ml w e r t l i o f go l t i in i n s t e e t h a i o l
b e i n g stispi* m u s a t t a c h e d his cur
I h e p o l i c e went .1" the g a r a g e and
foumi the discarded Ford touring
body.
Th ey atrested l’ iiillips, he
lady to this city, confessed, us stated aimve. an*l was
to the rSiims Auto brought to Orlando Sunday night,
n turn sold it to f,usd then tried to suicide.
13. Jlutrti
louth pttTiv txiariL at
Mrs. E. J, Parsons of Jacksonville
1, and on is guest o U Mr. and Mr?. E. T .
Jansen’s car. Woodruff, '217 T h ir d street.
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successful (growers brought a head of
cauliflower to T h e Herald Olllce

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tvrdny that 1* one of the finest *tW J.
mens wt&gt; have seen tflis year.
a huge

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head and well devloped and

is of snoyyy whiteness.
flOVer should' bring

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the conlraty, when th&lt;- party l i ft
tin' Oscar 11*. it was as bar mil,Ions

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■i i *ir.l V 'u riiig T iiM / o in rt'^ n Jajisen d e l a y to t a ke up rhi" p r n h l e III.
Sunuions, ^(Jiiau njap *&gt;f jh&gt;
" Th o * * ' win* acctirnpnnied me on
at Orl itAiv. d r o « « il f*» .{igjskonyil!''. aiAr
lltiaiici
-v*»Ailhit£te.
u W V contem­ the O.ear ! L s i ' i e as tine a body of
.♦jbscitU' iitLy/
apprehended and
plates If^YjW’ tfV rtieetipgs &lt;d Dcm&lt;»- people for that particular mission
arrv^Ur* .ijOvl biter' c o n f e t t i
.•i.ttii no irniutV to ^eudy lini'nl proj*- as I could ii sk and tin* interested
F irrJSd'*r?itf hi i’Jiillijis and tfvxb mFirst in li*' conSifler* d will he delegntus that rn't us at Christiania
I
?.i|Jpwere taken back to Orih* amend meal of tin** war revenue were all good men.
1 am simply
a n i'Ucv nttg.1 a (; km i rjVi Uu authorYut/s. law., which was rj-AUiO'Ted hurriedly
li . i.iing and carrying out as far its
and
filed ■ to gnd ' fiik*. jugt ,.b* fore recess with, t h e general
possible the work set under way
life tftpl Yhe^ dhrgrace thrust upon uthl-r-turnlilij: tiutf
itllu nilninlils lasi— y cltr/^t. the meeting of T h e
(ht»if tlt’rl ItSs ^inren tK'hy taking twe l yfi would L'*’ -Jifimosed to increase itH a g up of iij* W o m e n ' - International
gralps- of ^ l i r h l o i i d a
of
meronry. ioY.cn urt- jVZojliK
tct^i g ’ f'i'wer'.
ltivo|&gt;|ve*l JYiic*' ( ' dn g i is s .
Thi s work ult im( i n l y the i'frtnkpt aetipn ot D i . ' l t a l
»" t l dv - f Y o .Issues .'bk' l y tO^Hfov i\kA“ V , , |j w ,11 I,rink E in ope to its sense*

pojfia. : t
H T . ’ Qprey I t l f todny for Ajm
where- hr.will open a picbire^jtla^P1
M r Corey is one of’ thrEreatest hoostFrs ■"in Flotida and Apopka petiole
* i l f fltid him tfp tiie^jptiVvefy jrifij“utP of the tirpr.

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l ut they ar* affliid
Scti- t*J let go

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-“lies ido the en•V
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a .1^*1 jV in, til an
I rvi&gt; ■ . the lypnrvermiry of
Gth-nt Mi 'demoti'h mother
|s rrcxiie 1 injury to his father
two
■go III AJrna, M ie li­
Heardall of- Orlando p r e . Ati1 . - L Jttiv
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re driving a
at
tcip(^r-j fioni lieing a re a l i lj f ’
\ juM ntii'ii w i i s / i i r c y u i H t * d b y a
'I ertrriage
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s, re'ruti over 'by- u train .
ington III F a r e Crisis
1- r Mrs Ninon died
i i i r i o n g T f i e ' l i i o r e h a n l * trn ‘ 1 h d s i n c s k ' 4 .,
,1s ijpeni the winter in Orlando,
rd ay
Washington. D &lt;
J i m. I . - * Ufx'-'*' m e n o f t h e c i t y , w h i c h r e a d . ' J A g ,
ys rlw ^('jitinel
He puffhilsed at
it Y * i j * u U J h r k . • *
ideliL" W n o d l o w W lI'Oli will ctll klmrl j h e u n d e r s i g n e d b u s i n e s s m e n o f Dial time' a Ford (ouriog car of
" d t^ iic n d P0‘nv&gt;pili,n : t ,
His h o n e y m o o n a n d will staTi J " r O r l a n d o , h e r e b y h i n d r i u r s e l v e r f a m i F, (!
1 itv Hosihii a Tuw wheks
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"■tcvens.*|Altyj .President W a s h i n g t o n t o ni g h t tn nssYime f&gt;er a g r e e n o t I *&gt; p a t r o n i z e a n y a d v e r ­ ago he attempted toNl^i the last ga/nc
uut-., .,! Ci,.|,|,.(. T^tjfot » i l l leave s o n a l ' c h a r g e of i l t e ‘ new rrists wliidi t i s i n g s c h e m e n o t a p p r o v e d b y t h e
he the world's ^wricshaYfii^ between
tUnlay (or
to jit te n d l hru)' arljwn bet ween
the
- Uni t ed m| vertififig committer; of the Orlan- Ibis ton olid "IPh Undid phi a.
After the
'"‘sb’ ,
•i nAifi^ of bankers ci»ri- Statfce ami Aust r i a - Hungnry a- a n
jo Hoard
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•' Trade
— *game lie stole a five passenger Huick
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'* “ ’ v tio YYitbam System of suit of new devel opment s in the in
The petition was en thusiasllcullv nnd shipped it to Jncksouville b y
"
Plorntn.
Withurn
Hanks ternationul situation caused by the reci »v*&lt;i b y the merchants unit busi­ hunt. Later ho stole a Tiuick road­
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men seen, w h o
gave their ster frojrv-n Mfa. I. title ton a l Bos­
. -i j ' ’
" ‘ lug Jiusmesg, there now »ia. The report received today that iicariy approval to the move. The ton. motored to New* Y’.grk and ship­
•t -J1*
‘‘onncctcd wiith this sys- tiie British steamer (ilcngylg had peti]ion was in circulation but for ped t hi* gar U» Jacksonville hy lioat.
e, ’ 1'. "I which are located in also been torpedoed added to Hie a n hour,.
If the representative did
r lurid*
He tli^n Went to Jacksonville and
grnv if y of the situation, it was all not see any one hr will shortly. To
VJah In 1
rimted a * private garage for two
till* Kankrr&gt; t h n r i l n 11 velv . - t a t ' d ,
(. , . i l . | •oti-i 11.iji n - m cess ii is
itinnfi •
Ho.. /auJd iti*1 Huick and
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1 (ili 1 l i e |u‘tillon lu *igli
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turn after a t ■ I'ephma
for mint: tl--Hiro a ioudsti-r by i hung
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witfi
Secretary
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K'd-.n ■, -- pi o|.|i • t I lie illy and if lhe leg |,n,n»s, leaving tiie touring ear
President Hank Lansing and the President's '• *r* miriest win.), was -I k van during its
body "in Die garage
He t iieii mov T ^ ^ ^ t i a ^ g. C. Luntury, Joseph Tumulty
tb will con­ ctr&lt; tibvUun is eonlinut-d there is n» Urred *• to Daytona, met snrm* Or­
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''•treasurer. -W. X
K n ott• fer with tin* cabinet immediately.
donbt of its (diecevlando fiiends, drlove a well known
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                    <text>THE SANTORO HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

AMONG THE THEATRES

DECEMnER
«n called the sovereign of the
hn-. n vehicle admirably
screen
euiteii lo hn distinctive dramatic
Client*
i, ’ .is marvelous muscular

nhilily huh atringth.

Beverly Bayne

tin- .harming screen Mar who appear
ia tiie role tli*t carries her from the
I draw mt; room
Yuri: to
' the wilds of the Canadian north­
The |iroduction murks the
I i I ci per. but eon west
I umi&gt;r
i ah **
i'«ill« tl
mi
iin*
r ri'ficn j] usual ’ sltam i
re-ijnitimt
of
Mr.
Bushman and
,-olors
These gowns »liow
very jI eluded their v i i l without any nils
Mi»s
Itnyne,
a
fart
that will lie
W i i i Dt - iit e was finished
-|ji&gt;rt -girt- with pantalettes under i hap
I weieotiu-d by l hulls anils of motion
tin trim i
.........'I his back for an
Heath
That tiles will tie very u.
One of the novel
I'll
lion gave a mighty pn t ur* patrons.
(cresting to the feminine observer instant
scenes
it
(
rod
toed
in the stirring
In addition roar. and. In ailing for the little
t unus ly mounted, and most novel goes without saying
act mu of tiie pielure shows Mr,
group
of
pliiyi
rs
around
the
camera
rntn-virol parlor man ces staged in re­ to the striking gowns. Miss Ward is
The Busiiman boxing with .1. J, Jef­
cent years
Mr O'Brien* is a great given an opportunity to display her gave one tremendous spring.
fries.
A splendid cast apfieurs in
of
jewels, keeper and camera man both drew
favorite with minstrll lovers, and wonderful collection
support
of tiie two Quality-Metro
his appearance* here in the past at among which ts the famous pear- their revolver, but before they had
stars,
including
Wellington, Vlaythe head of his own company have shaped |icarl presented to her by chance to use them, the lion had ac­
ter,
espenally
engaged
foi tliis one
est a bltsbed him as a favorite min­ the late \r. h Duchess Isabella of complished what tie set out to do
production. Helen Dunbar. Linger
had demolished
the camera
strel star
The show presented by Austria, and l lie famous leugia blue j He
Then, without paying the slightest 1 product ion, Helen Dunbar, 1.cater
Mr ( I ’ Brlell this season is said to be diamond, valued at twenty five
attention to the frightened and cow Cuneo, William G Karris. H O'Dell
new throughout with all new and thousand dollars
|and Morris Cyrton.
Chaplin m Shanghaied will be eririjS \utrft/s, he calmly walked over
elaborate scenery, new acts, fea­
"Pennington's Chttiee" is in five
tures und almost an entnely new shown in addition to the above and in lii- euge-tuid waited for his ma­
(•arts and Will he seen at the Star
ter
to
open
rbc
door.
The
sivm-s
the
admission
will
lie
a
and
15
&lt;
company
Mr. O'Brien has written
and situations all through "H eig h ts T in td a v . Decent her 'JHt h,
and slagesd tliis sea-on two new
usj thrilling,
acts which he calls
‘ Darktu.wn ? -Light’ Smashci*. Camera in ' Heights of Hazard" are just
crowding the films, livo thousand
N eil O llrien a M instrels
Bravest Fighting the FI amt's*! apd ’ * ,*’ * '
of Hazard
feet, to the limit.
Interwoven
The
Allen Theatre will have for
" T h e Penny Arcade."
Th ey ate
In filming the "Heights of Haz­
said to lie in his best vein of burnt r. ard.” a five part Vitugrjrph Blue among exciting M e tis ri d it cidents its -attraction tonight Neil O'Brien
and, like all the O'Brien sketches o f1 Billiton Few I ure. ptr turned by Eu­ and running all threugl thi tlory Is and his all new minstrel oignnlraMr. O'Brien has appealed
negro character, they ate setearns gene Mullin, from Cytus Townsend an unusual romance that is deli­ tion.
ciously
refreshing
Ire
cause
of
beinghere
the
past .three seasons at the
from -tart lo finish
Brady's novel of the sztne name, the
worked out front a different angle, In ad of '-iff own-y&lt;»inpm;y, and ir
realism of all African hunt scene
and r.il-es the picture far aho e the now tirnily entahlUhed jis one of the
The I heal
w a- emphasized by t he use &lt;d a real
ordinary plane of screen stories
Dig minstrel attriu ' ions of the coun­
linti
Mthoiigh ( tiailr- Bichman
Fanny Ward
tiie famous Amer
This exciting story will be shown try
His show t),' season is prom ­
lean star, w h o is to be seen at the and Fleanor Woodruff, (he prinei
Star Theatre Christ nuts matinee and ised as being new from fust part to
Star Theatre o n Ftiday
Dei " I t h pal- did not take part Mi the scene j
\ d m i"fn n a and |0c
Until feature with all new sienerv,
i Idlof" i ti ■|; night
I i the less. 1. I.asky jitodiiition of
lostiitnes. acts and features.
His
’ Tile Cheat,’ " as t he extra VUgllZIt in cupted a I .i- 1( ton ) list li.it k nf tin*
lomfiany numbers fifty people,
Francis
V
Bushman
. .liner.i
Ml during I lie taking of
young Silent . h . der la - umph t'p
111
Pi lit.II gton’s ( l l It . ” just among whom are many of the big­
port unity to introduce a numher of the sc«* tie, the lion appeared restlessgest favorite* of the rmnsttel stage.
' the . latest
Parisian gowns.
Miss and although obeying the com­ product d by H e Qui lily 1 ictures Co
Reserved seats at Philips’ drug
pioduetd ly t i e Quality Pirtures
Ward was fortunate enough to re- mands of Ins trainer, gave evidence
store.
&lt; i I mat ion "for 1 1« M i l t o program
The
reive
a number of the latest fash that something was wrong
F n t i is X
Hi 1 man, often called
. of the u»r
tons from Paris jusi before her ctw- actors ............. .
"The
Reform ( andidnl.1
nl the
''tar Mnndm. Her J7th
" T h e Reform Candidate." which
-tar- tin* . i l.l rated American'arlrjr.
M .n ll ■ \r f.u. 1 It. Itl ,n of her of i fie
tnghlv i'r, I. M .ut.it g f o i l . - Pictures
i «&gt;et aic- mu
tpciuttlly
sensational
exhibition of tine iteflny
T l is is
g iv e , i
l 1 .
Haggle* .for .si .
eral seasons a popujitr- matmeg idol.
f.r i'o fo 'r e lief^u ti-ttrl.-red

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

TO-NIGHT
O’Brien’s Minstrels
- 46 People
First. Eight Hows $1.50, Next Seven Rows $1
Balance of House, First Floor 50c
Gallery for Colored People Only, 50c
Saturday Last (Appearance of El wood
The Boy Phenomena
PICTURE PR O G R A M — “ Child of the S u r f
Two reel Comedy Feature ^*Green Apples.

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Friday, Dec. 2!lh— Paramount and Chaplin Day
Fannie Ward In " T h e Cheat" in 5 acts. Chaplin
in "Shanghaied" in 1! nets.
p i mission 5 amt Dir.
Saturday, Dee. 25lh -•- Blue Itlhbnn Day. (has
Ilirhman in " T h e Heights of Hazard" Puthe News
Mandat. Iter L*7lh---ParamoutTt &lt;|)aj
MurMvn
Arhurkic in ” I In- Reform t umliiiaf**’ .
Tuesday, Dec. 2Vth---Metro Da). pramis flush mull
and llei erlv ifatnc in ' ‘ Pennington's I hoire’
&lt; inning- I he Hitssri. The Inimigrunl, t urnien

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will be surprised to see
&lt;&lt;et a suitable gift for
GREAT SAVING, TOO.
Hath robe
Fancy Vest
Umbrella book handle
Neck wear
(i pr Hose
Shirt in Xmas Box
Initial Handkerchief

Mesh Bag
Toilet Set iIvory
Fveninjr Dress
Silver Handle Pai
Hedroom Slippers
Silk Kimona

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Boxk *Embroidered Hcfkfs
• •M
Ivory Nail Brush
Fur Neck RufT
Pair Kid Gloves
Baby Set Colonial Ivory
Sport Set

Table Linen and N«
Statuary
dat'd in ieres
UoaDor Suit
Silk Hosiery Party- Box
Silk Dresss Material

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TH E SANFORD H E R A LD

PUBLISHED
jEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN SANFORD— Life h Wont, Living
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LOUISVILLE
AND SANFORD
W ILL JO IN
W lf E N T I I E C O L O N E L S
COM E H ER E TO DO
T H E IR S P R IN G
T R A IN IN G
Th, Louis' ilk* ball teum winterins in Sanford &lt;&gt;r rather coming here
for •piitik’ training is »o r t h more to
,g, . 11&gt;* than the average citizen
uouhJ **uppo»V and one of the greatrt, , i, i* the advertising that
*,11
, rue from their viait here
amt their 'tall of newspaper men
lluit n II a mini party the team and
t,.r
ill. name of Sanford enildaw .. ] upon the sporting pages of
the daily paper while the team is
.lyftj. The following notice from the
LouNviJIu Herald is only one of the
ninny that wtil follow.
Oil
Uni hen returned from the
t ..*ti-rdav just bristling v ilh
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Ji, W,** nil puffed out
wit h
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In Their New ||omit
Mr and Mrs. &lt;■ 1 l.ouck* are
now happy III tile posniig&gt;||||| of t Ilf ir
new home at the cnrni r of Eighth
street
and
Magnolia,
Spending
nboul eight months of their time in
this city
made
Mr
and
Mrs.
l.ulleks long fur the aiiu.il eoinfort'.
of a’ home in Florida and tioir
beautiful new home just read) for
occupancy is the result of their
choice of Sanford above every other
section of Florida
They are no
strangers to Florida, as they have
been coming to the state and re­
siding lor the winter season for the
p a s t " tw enty years.
Mr. Lotjcks
represents the well known commis­
sion firm of Vorhees &amp; Co., and has
tn y I . lends over the stati;. Their
new hrmie is a model of convenience,
■heing of the bungalow type but
wit,h large rooms in the *r. nnd floor
and adapted for the *uminer month*
as well as heing most cotnfortal.
in winter.
Their many Sanlm
friends are offering • ongrat olat mi upon gaining them for real resident
Wild tn no Vuin. unr es
In another part of this issue is
the announcement of J. Rowland
Wild man for the office of superin­
tendent of public instruction (or
Seminole county.
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I MORE ABOUT THE CANAL
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DU. A R M S T R O N G H A S M A D E A S T R O N G J ’ LEA

From the’ tone of many letters re­
ceived :u this office daily from
people in Florida and other state*
who are. interested In the waterways
of the state it seems that if the g o v ­
ernment ever dreamed of purchasing
the Fast Const Canal it would tie
the height of folly.
There Is ab­
solutely no
real evidence that the
Fast Coast Canal has ever been
made navigable for any’ real vessels
and the owners of the
canal are
merely trying to shift the responsi­
bility of the operation of the canal
upon the govctirinenl and lake the
money
The canal hit* been paid
b.r nine and should not be puri ha-. &lt;| .g.u
by .ilh.-i t be govern
no .it of iht- 1 nitcil States or t Ipt
•tuti of Florida
If the present
owners of the rauul cannot keep ll
open to navigation nnd finish the
contract made with tin state they
should relinquish nil rights bn t he
same
Read what Dr Armstrong,
t ic o wi e- of
11r■«■ \.oh t m il a
Hi a l
w l ■i l.iow
t he w a U'P* of
I lo: 1 I ,• -a \ - &lt;t out I la- |V O prop..

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about nnd kick his ways through the
sand luirs
Then again, it strikes
me ;'* being perfectly absurd, that
the Canal Company should etiain up
the canal, making nil cruising parties
pay toll.
And furthermore, 1 un­
derstand that the Canal Company
is trying to negotiate the »ule of Uus
canal to the Government.
I have
been informed that the said canal
has been paid for by thp atAtp) by
turning over to the Canal .tSfiufiapy
thou-.unis upon thotisatilla* o f .acQf-s
of valuable land
If this is
is simply preposterous. A tu ltw im ir
Mate officials should allow such out­
rage* VO 111- perpertated upon "Iir
people knowing such i ondil ion* to
exist
they
should lie impeached
(mil o|||
1 understand t hot there is a moveTtlent on foot to make ithe St. Johns
river, a navigable highway to its
uppir watreways, then r u ia l penis*
to tl. Indian river
From my
p. r i.... and oh-eri to
i hi &gt; «t rikes
me .i i to tno t l. a-ibl. and log al
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A very pretty wedding was sol­
emnized at the home of Rev. 0 « o .
Hyman, pastor of the
Baptist
Temple on last Thursday. Dec. Ulird
when Miss Winnie Rivers of this
city was united in marriage to Mr
tins Smith of Kissimmee.
The only persons present aside
from the immediate families were
Misses Jimmie l.ning, Vtrsa W o o d ­
cock and Mrs R, K Co*, all in­
timate friends of 'the bride.
Im ­
mediately after the ceremony the
happy young coqpie left for Pomona, Kin., to spend their honey­
moon nnd Christmas holidays with
the parents of the groom.
The bride wore a beautiful C o­
penhagen blue satin wedding gown
with lilaek velvet hut trimmed to
match and a corsage bouquet of
wfpto chrysanthemums.
The groom
wore the conventional black.
Th e bride i* the daughter of Mrs,
J C Roberts of this city and has a
host of friends in this city w*bn wish
her well in her
new home.
The
groom is .1 v .filled employee of the
A f . I, wuli headquarters at Kis­
simmee.
They
will
make
their
home in Kissimmee after January
first.
Fair Buildings Completed

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PURPOSES
Washington, D. C., Dec. l!S.— “ A
leopard cannot change its spoilt
but it seems that an American poli­
tician with the Presidential bee in
his bonnet may change the views of
a life time on a great question of
national p o licy ."
The speaker was Jew F
Rarv*didi, I ’ S Senator Irntn Louisiana
and President of the National Riv
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on to say:
"Fx-Serinlor Burton, in the Jan­
uary Mousey says. " W a r has not
been declared against waterway im ­
provements in the United States. *
careful reudiug of his artii h*
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or , luij i V ■ 11-—n vi'T” w l| done.
Installation of otriceni will be hi Id ■
Adnt's.-io:i fi and 1 »c.
in Jhe lodge room at 7:110 tonight
All members ahd visitors will hq
Joe Lawton of O viedo wn,* » m u t g Vvelcome.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD
to get into a game, llie handle 'NlcTT1 SLOAN USED MONKEY CROUCH
waa given
’ ng, Introduced
It was not explained, for the Har­ American Style of
by Him, Still
iiguo ° n the
vard man didn't remain long enough
English Courses.
to listen, that the first "N ic k " Carter
at Yale wore hl« title more accurate­
Eighteen years ago there went to
ly true to traditions of the dime novel
hero limn the present "Nick." who Is Engined an American Jockey named
the son of a clergyman and a most Hloan. generally known as Tod. His
quiet, unassuming young man, and nrrlval was heralded with no alarms
who. If he did not possess a aense of and excursions, bill this rider was
keen humor, would resent the title of destined- to create a stir on tho other
Several yenrs
"Nick "
Hut the bravest Yalo ath­ side of the Atlantic
lete dare not defy an Invading nick­ have elapsed since this Hnmn Sloan ap­
peared on an English race course In n
name
The origin of the forename, "IMo." professional capacity, but, says Loti
with whlrh Way. the guard and base­ don (Eng I Sporting Life, wo get couball pitcher, was "nicked," has been
shrouded In mystery. Had ho been
termed "High* Way the title would
have seemed broader, more enduring
and more harmonious. The explana­
tion camo from a friend who was ac­
quainted with Way's lunch habits.
More than a decade ago there was a j
Yale player named Brown who waa
given the nickname "Skim." Hence­
forth, as long j.s Browns Joined tho
Yolo football squad, they were known
as "Skim." This may be tho reason
that Browns stopped Joining tho
squad, j

ORIGIN OF NICKNAMES
How “Pic*’ Way Got His Name Is
Shrouded in Mystery.
Only Reason Aleck Wllaon Escaped
Appellation of "T u g ’* 8eema to Be
That Somebody Saw the Oth
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Nicknames of collngt’ athletei spring
from obscure sources, one of which Is
on athletic predecessor. Oakes, the
Yale guard, Is trying to dodge the so­
briquet of "nobel," which, apparently.
Bomo flippant admirer bestowed upon
him because It had been previously
tacked upon a professional big league
baseball player.
In a similar way. Jobnny Reilly.
Yule's remarkable third baseman, bad
tho handle *T&gt;ong John" prefixed to
the 'R e illy ” In designating him be­
cause years ago there Itved a Cin­
cinnati third baseman who responded
to the sanio call
Wilson, tho Yalo end rush, apparent­
ly lacked a nickname when ho report­
ed for football work, and romoono In
tho sidelines who keeps abreast of
pugilists' doings, wished upon him.
the title "Tug" as a prefix. Tho only
rrnson that Aleck Wilson, the quar­
terback. escaped the appellation seems
to be that It saw the other Wilson
first
It Is (old that a Harvard raiser of
technicalities objected to Carter play­
ing end for Yalo. beck use ho noted by
the newspapers that Carter was la­
beled "Nick ' which had been llterully the nick' name given to a play­
er by tho name of Carter at Yale flvo
or six years previously, and be wns

BSTEPESTPtG
• SPORT •
PARAGRAPHS
Peter Scott hoi) boosted his total
above Jt7,000.
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Golf, says tho beginner, is not so
had. after you learn tho language,
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WaltCTr.Oox did pretty well on tho
canter!* haUdnlh) ^tracks, winning ten

Athletle Authorities of Harvard. Yalo
and Princeton to Fig New Code
of Eligibility.

tndlrnllonn point to a pQsalble up­
heaval In college athletic standards
during the coming winter There will
be a conference within a short time
between Hie athletic authorities of
Harvard. Yale and Princeton with the
Idea of preparing a new rode of ellgl
Hlllt y
Tod Sloan.
In the middle West undergraduates
fiavo voted by overwhelming majorl-j ntant reminders— that Is. when we get
ties to permit tho playing of mrnmor any racing— that Hloan was not mere­
baseball by the players of tho uni­ ly a Vogue, of the moment.
versities where votes were taken.
This Jockoy had u particular style of
What Influence this expression of riding, he adopted a sort of monkey
student sentiment will have on the crouch which was absolutely opposed
conference authorities cannot he told to British Ideas of race riding Hloan,
at this time, but It Is evident thnt an (he records testify, mot with re
there Is a strong demand for a broad­ murkahle success English riders had
er and more elastic rode for the gov­ In sink their Insular prejudices anil
erning of the undergraduate athlete.
one hy one adopt (he new methods
------------------------| Though Tod himself Is no longer on
Moblltrel a Good Dentist
the turf this American style intro­
Dick HobHtxd the first sucker of duced by him still remains
the world's champions. Is n dentist
and carries around with him during
Polo Tourneys on Coast
j tin* 11a - c l .,4 11 scutum a full kit of tools .
I'm ifit I'oitsl poltt tmirmiya have heeti
to render first aid to the sufferers
del Ided upon us follows
I oronado
Those players who have permitted ( 'omitrv i lull. Inauguration tourney,
him to work pronounce him a firul- January 1 to January J, 1916, Riveri lass tooth doctnr
side I'uio i lull Eehruarv lf&gt; Lo 22 19lfi.
i ormi.i lo &lt; iMit.tv &gt;luh aiiuunl tour*
m i
vi,ir, h i in . " i :* l &lt;: i talus lot the
l llutig lohiiHtr Dundee the
Sun Mateo Polo i 'it the Santa Bar
l e . i 11 "g flt'h11-1 din hn t 11hi v foot #,
•p.iiu iwimtrv i loo and th&gt;- Midwli k
tt^*L,
that lint lltlg l lilt- Would get Country i lull will he announced later
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Chief Pender Is a crack shot, but
ho missed hla mark, by going Into
tho Federal league.
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CHANGE EXPECTED IN RULES

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O v e r one m illio n satisfied owners
t e s t ify to the m e rits o f th e F ord car
R e lia b le fo r business o r pleasure, in
all s o fts o f ro a d s and w e a th e r condi­
tion s.
S e rv in g and s a v in g e v e ry day
fo r a b o u t tw o cen ts a m ile operation
and m ain tan ce.
T h e old high quality
a t a new lo w cost, and service for
o w n ers m ore e ffic ie n t than ever.
You
want "T h e Universal Car.” Runabout $.’l!iu
Touring Cur $-1-10; and Town Car $640 Com-’
jilete $500; Sedan $740 f. o. b. Detroit. &lt;)n
sale at Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.

Now York Btato didn't want a new
constitution, but Battling Nelson does.
• • •
Walter Cox sold George llano, Leo
Axworthy, Pe te r Scott and Mary Put­
ney.
• • •
St. I&gt;ooey and Cleveland have joined
Yalu In doctdlug against summer base
ball.
• • •
Mary Putney Is the fifth foal of tho
Walnut Hall Farm stallions to win the
futurity.
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Unable lo see how Carter could con
I lime to he r-ltgihle indefinitely
Bj
was ho Iit tit 'V i-.utod to hilll that I"
evert i ,liter, wlot reported tor fool
lull] .it '|.ih lid I I..I Mi f c "d • O'I’l£lt

THE U N I V E R S A L C A R

Oarsmen In VV&amp;r Camps.
'I hi t* nil to.ire (blit
active * "a
ip.tinm oniniuh wearing the liiitthh
nnit.'i m tn various cumj s of the allies

A weslem pitcher named Kettles Is
touting for tho majors
No doubt ho
htu a lot of steam
• • •
The Acme. 2 09, worked In 2:0f&gt;,gui&lt;l
may ho counted among those present
lu tho M. &amp; M. stake of 19 i 6.
Willie Kltchlo says ho will claim the
welterweight title, lie might as well.
Everybody else is claiming It.
• • •
Scribes say that Larry Doyle slowed
up last year, but you can’t make pokerplaying members of the Giants believe
It.
• • •
Mexicans need education neit. One
of them ban offered a IJO.OOO purse for
a bout between lint Nelson and Freddy
Welsh
• • •
Georgo fa s t le . the theatrical man
who taces for the fun of It. won Ills
two hundredth ruce at the recent
Beloit meeting
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SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITIONj
February 15-19, 1916

Hurry Ai kv r lund, on Ills way to Hon
olilhi ilnenn t kuuyv w lint h" ot miss,
lug
He w.i-. tipped to he |.|esii|eut of
I lie t till llltia! I Kells
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Orlando, Florida !

To the Citizens of Seminole, Volusia, Osceola, l^tlljP4Kii] 1
Orange Counties, Greeting;
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He it known to all of you that you are inviti-d and GiqfwsiHl'J
lo prepare suitable exhibits for display at the Great l
♦
already agreed upon by the |&gt;eople of your several*QMtiW'Y
eii^aifinyt in a friendly eoiniielition for tin- ediih.liufl ” ib, :
varied produeH of your several seetions. ,tl ^
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♦
"Made in Your Towns." Your school work, (rbur fruiu U"1 ♦
veyeiables, your farm products, your Onrcs-of Iiuiim- atuOfi- i J
your iu*l ereal ion&gt; and.nll other articles u/ inii-ret.1.* • p*A
&gt;d M'k, ckiokens, t‘ic.
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Prepare to alteiul in person and vviPi v.'ifir
friend-and t h e -I ranker- within your nan*-*.

Voters of Brooklyn decided that un
a landlilntn for alderman, lake Dan
hert Is the best first baseman In thu
National league
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GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES

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| SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITION[•

Itav I ’ollins i h said to In* through
with till Kovtoli l(.'l Sot llecgloo. lie
iii iiuiMul &gt; tutunigioitil
If li&lt; did n
ll. n g like thill ne ought to lie canned ♦
It liuikti Ilk a quid winlt‘ 1 fur Bar
All In- kh&gt;'r fin will do
in-v DrcyfiiMH
1* ii, lick I■r&lt; Mid'-ni Teller i min Ii the
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Florida Jl.--i‘" by
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f itn gains *»' sources I fiat should have g,mi.
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statement
but make lieef and milk f. , tl and faltei
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h o ld
indu-t ‘■
the tick.
li has lift s i -timaD tl
) i ,,iw Florida appreciate that II lieef animal may In-e
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:t it- tiuturui resource!. much a* r wo Imiolr, .1
a
tin' ! " 5
I.,.-, fcralehe*! on the " '" t i l ........asifti m w, iglu |iv 11,, i,, k
Home production ij what makes
h i v J'*'
il„-&gt; anticipate tiiat in I he tick iil'ii develop., in ill,. a,,ittl ,| .heap food.
The torn belt farmer
to come more men ami a germ disease known as ifi,- , hk In.s found it profitable to raise
the
i in pit ul will make it in* or Texas fever.
This disease Kill- hogs and huy bald of his feed.
Me
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«jU»tru*G&gt; and agriculturally one of approximately live )„.r rent of the raises the corn and has pasture
i),. ririii-i •.rclions, per acre, in the claves horn iiig the state, and it j about half the time if he hustles,
I.,-,* than ten, .per cent of fatal to probably lift per rent of the lie buys all his protein supplements.
world
|(5 iirf, .in** i- uniler’ cultivation, and adult stork imported into the state
He must pay manufacturer's, mid­
more or less imperfect re- unless particular prnt,.. tmn is t-jv,.| dlemen's and rclailct's profits along
,iurl. n- productivity to Hi* or seven to such stock
with a lug healthy freight rate,
JM,r ,-,-M &lt;■! the p o i m i h i l ^ ; . ^ .
From thin jife mduwuy
\ W in­ i Still lui UvuU. putV. production profit­
toe industry mini mk beef sect, it is seen that an interruption able.
The F lo rid a ' farmer grows his
(„r the world's markets, is one of ol ilS cycle of development must lie
if it ran nut find lodg corn, too, hut he pays nothing for
the Kfiat.st opportunities xrv v the fatal to it.
u ,,. and as Florida's JlounI of "lent oh ■Jia -Hjiitnul it eventually protein because he raises that be­
Pastures are
Health f an official atlvUvr of Ftifr; , 'inW . st.crtfu ! u&gt;. jlAut»i. An infect* tween the corn rows.
cut tic me n regarding disco*;., ■' imaj \llq\iufert a clean pasture. the great factor in cheap pork pro*
of rattle,, a discussion of the subject A. infected S a t i r e left long enough duetion and the Florida farmer can
without grazing cattle on it will have them twelve months in the
it in*Tlace in the press service.
The Unihersity o£ Florida
An important conference of the eventually clear itself from the in­ year.
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Experiment Station mentions some
rattle raisers of Florida with the sect.
But the dipping vat is
v
of the crops that can he raised for
packers .md capitalists of the north
p to I... In Id in Tampa in February solution of the problem. Ttoyltt&amp;VUjjWp*: pGnrn cow peas, sweet potllk‘.................
peanuts, ra|n*, o a t* rye, chufas,
ii-nUr i ■ initiation of the Southern female and the ti. k•* miVy he* W lle.f lo«.\
vT\ch.
clovers. Velvet Yeans and
hy
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solution
in
which'
the
|&gt;rir,rijuf
&gt;.
V d e v e lo p me nt t
ingredients
arc
arsenic
mid
wu;,|)m(
ihntfy.
others.
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jamr-iD'^ TiV; Udiject is to •
'T h in k of ii not a single penny
soda.
It is necessary only that thv
quati, t o i.Ti nted iivrtliiifttera-. w
on shall l.f t luirti.tgti^'^Jif rMul' In- pent for feed stnd yet
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oiulitions |pen; thiy.'fav _
haf i- that obi saying about
I ,srl , oj
•*, ■*« ioi io. i i ol tHr iDpiustry^ *■&lt;•1lit ion sal ur.it ii,g i Vt
fm* pear I- beforjg s w i *ie ”* W ill i In- pig
•..m w.ll it.i^\ljc a^tlijicua* shi‘ animat*- fn.lt a I r! ,i tl
.-1 ha- f, n g lu in g 11,, rule uf pearl a
11it tit. :«n ■I t ick'-fo v e f nifPMon of t f't mft t It i .(t.im .l
v least as fr,.«|m-nt .is th&lt; ii &gt;u good many ye^yrs and it is high time
he
'it
4:itl l f * |dhs ihtlily ol rplding the
■built rrrttfnizi*d his alnlitles,
hation period of t lie tick itself
'tat*' of this exjH'Hsive pest.
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wenty*0'tie
days,
and
the
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If all the
sums nt the sol hi inn- -.hall l.f tin,
r- iii the slate Mould
Norwegian Wedding Preients.
don.
K.MO t ried, cofiM-tent, m- tinned until the work
F.cry guest at a Norwegian wed­
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T is beyontl the bounds
of p o s s i b i l i t y to answer
promptly the mass of cu­
riosity telephone calls that
threaten to swamp our e x ­
changes every time there is a
large fire.

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practically Impossible
to
fcrtlllxe
sir aw her ties ibis year fn the way that
they always have been fertilized. You
will probably be glad lu learn tliul
lust year several of the straw!),.rry
growers made their crops entirely on
a fertilizer carrying 3l&lt;, per cent am
inonln, tl per cent phosphoric acid, and
3 per cent potash, using It for the sec­
ond application us vvell as for making
the plants. Their berries were deli­
cious In efary way and &lt;htrrl«d Just
as well awln previous years. Wo aro,
therefore, recommending this fertiliz­
er for this year's crop, hut If u per­
son feels that lie really wants more
potash we consider goat manure a
very good supplementary application
We would, however, put tills gout
manure on either before planting or
ns soon -ifict i, we could get .mould
to tbi It. in ordci lo have the organic
mallet pr.-Uv well decomposed In-ftil.lime lui looking 'be Iimi. as it is well
established that
organic,
manures
make fruit that does not carry as well
as ihai made on chemical foitlllzer*
We cannot udvl.se your using collon
seed m ill -nice I tie price is so ex
niloiniit
lb.He i-- to. plant food on
I to lit.Iig. 1 giving -O lutle fill the
mniteV
W ire IT III.| fn, this lllgtl
c o s t ft o ' on
&gt;&gt;d 111"'a! w o u l d tin v . i v
well |j - p
1 ' 111 I' ut'kktit* t I o make
do i&gt;b11
I i1 .. •■ w i hi Id not i .in -1111 i
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Calls for physicians, the am­
bulance or the police, held up
at such tidies might result in
the loss of human life.

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T E L E G R A P H CO.

The Spray That Sticks

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prole.’ i1il 11i»- o L'f v itfiiiriM ni4t 1m*th
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Big ..nr g t" wi ■ !' 1 l-.f.-l.i .. f.
1 '. h .1il . r»' t“ i h*
grower ir. u-n.g il on their .Hitin a. r,-agc i prei.-rem e to any l lui.g else
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as for the protection of your
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call the telephone operator
merely out of curiosity. After
all, kshe
has no more informa" .A
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As I am going to ferlllUe my straw
berries soon, I would like to know
If It would he best to use cotton seed

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Don’t Make
C uriosity Telephone Calls

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There is great opportunity for
man to profit by association with
pigs.
Florida is primarily adapted
to pig raising and the pig has been
ncgli i'tf.1 long enough.
No place
•an he found wfiete a greater vari­
ety of cheap
|s fan (u- produced
•it home than here.
In fact the
problems of feeds is so easy that
tie- pig has It,-en left to shift for
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I c La cothittg' to t-jtj .•«n lie giv. i to the' vurlouh |opieNew Year’ s Eve Banquet and
|'|f,,-c giii ilmn-tion* foi -praying
iu\ } l - ‘ ll «,. . ‘Awllv lud.l i t g .1 meet 11 g I*' ■* ' I " ’ *
bewlin
and p.-pp.'ie will. h im -iihI i . of
M..’ n i|
- lot-v -Ir^Sfig bra nidi • uf a grin lit ure, yr &gt;' th tn b
ft*
Ball at the l.onqwood Hotel
i lead anil Boiileaux tniilure
■-i ii■; g f i . . i ■ u- * t lire * &gt;d ohi
An-wei
In uidtiK tbc nfMeliate " f
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I I 11 w, v • r o' d&gt; ’ I 'd ,g ul 'Id
j.. i ,1 rati-K 11v auto from
|ind mi lii'in. for roller!* worm- two
i •' ■V ' mt wit' I t.
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pound- t" lift y gallon- of water im
11 r kt, t u. t i lt ., (ill 1are
iiij)|niij{ -• VitL-J 11
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lime
leave-, Firtl anti
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ufficii-nt
For tlie worm* on pepperrwi
'in mnl ui ,| -i.oi.
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mil al ibe rale of alMiid three poundPark id 7 30 I* M
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tu.tifii gallon"
lail.-r in the uca-on
Mu**ir h) the laHigwood Orchentra
■f f " sfv
with- !r&gt; will. -Ik jJtyeUT-ed ^tv" thWv inand when llo- wunin* are full grown,
live poumlM to filly gnllonn would be
•Ht. JDvrv^ng io d'Ktli.-’ ■iUflip,jt«AUy Ktil ntuzr* ' •
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belief
| l^Ti
ihc liiily-pf-'Trn^intmal, ll
( in mtittitje* w lit.
1he.v
llordeuux mix lure on beamt in pirn
C'orkutil ft lu dc lanigwmid
Jr#:** r - ijr»wtb, 1 *mi atzkit'.yht* UteeUl^f'f .'iloubi uppljf', tltitlil'YiilcL'
ly
Mining ii-ed a t . l h e rate nf five
I i
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lijvlur
IhoiUjiin
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atcra
lla
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"thcr. general
nft'-tffnt 'arraiigenietit k vy4h •
Ijpuie
OyHfcrt. Fried
pound" to llfiy galluUM ThlM will do
'•'/ zip v»t*' ' "W bv ‘T^fpfr.p, .for lioblo g th cm v '.'M ilrvyugfi drit.iy•
‘ Salad W aldorf
nlno f o r l l i e pepperN'If (hero ( m rip pur
!d*4#&gt;ir«'.\ i'tK\‘ tji*
ijg.lal Tilfeky and ( ranbcrrieH
t4)|I ' ..•howl#.1
'ftp^i ml I' tu'rr&gt; lituJ
Denial sign of the i II mi-umc, but ll Im
I 'f
. jMi. |.rodmii?fj.' an
, Potplu Salad a In Bet
dxMJ^itjj will tw oUvmtieil.
- belter lo umi- !J al the rale of ten
EiiH VlnlBCfdtc ■ . *
potted- to fifty gal loin*. The nreenale
- i----------------------- f t
T- '
Bed BaNplii-rrieH /
Frail Fake
of lend and Ilonle/tUX can be lined
tl '* / Null*
. Balnilt^'l
.'In ibo tmme -piny. Thai Im. for ymir
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a
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besm{, you can mix five p o u m lM Bhr
Pl.A tE , 50c rf* ‘
deaux paste and IWo poumlM arseiinfc
nf li-ftti pBMle lo fifty gallon" of wiilt-r •
! 8:30 P. M. DEC. 3 1 s ! j 9 1 5
•TvYou piobnbly will not need the Hot
deaux oti-jrour WftiiM. howeviir. until (
I&gt; A. M lIX il.K Y . Manager
Juat -before bloqming lime, whileTfou |
^ !u«ttD«!m*a.»t Inwnft Im
V — 7 ^
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Ivl'l! ptobabiy needed the pnienate i&gt;(
lead alnioMt a» noon um they Rid Motpe I
$2.00 Per Day antTUp
‘t t
^ood^eaven.
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don't YOU njrry .yuu| own inmiranr«
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the FI HE haa wijhi^ out your property

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-'-carry yit^iLrfx tj^Ind b« on the *afe kida..
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Between 3rd and 4th Si.

The Standard Hailroad o f the South
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE A P R IL Kth. 1915

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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

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(j.V'pjtf lo uke frosh burnt lirno on
my. lniwi to-Hiivo frfilKht. 1 Mi# 2 or
“3 lfin«»*'per acre of ground llmeiifoni*
advic'd, and 1 unde--.1anil 'that burnt
lltlie la about iwlre om ntrong. mu I
mippoMe a ton or toil and a half of
the burnt lime will be enough

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Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot (iasolnic Dry Cleaning.
(ioiiH of All Kinils on Short Notice
Join Our Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 l’er

AMeraM o n th .

SU ITS $15 .0 0 U P W A R D

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE.

AnMwer: We do not advise the uno
of burnt (caustlcl lime on land fx*
cause of iLi burning up the liurnus
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Where trilnaportatlon thus! be consid­
e r e d and the requirement I m too small
In warrant car lot- o f ground lime
-loll,' " e ad v l elibet buying bid fat
eil lime ol "taking the Cilll-th Iline be
(ore applying
Ilf ltd" wai.-i "laked
Ibydtaleill lime
we Would apply
l.&amp;fiO lo 2,000 pound- per acre
It
Is In a finer pliyulcal -tnle than ground
Ilme-ione, will act quicker, and woKle
4 nore rapidly, hence there Hhoultl not
be the samu proportion used uh die in
Lral fiiturtm show. • Fifty-six pounds
eajfstic lime will make'acvenly-four
pmindtt Hydrated' If properly slaked.
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my lie bringing you a day neater diauster.
You owe it to yourself, your
family, and your business to keep your
bulldioKj and stock, ipsurrsl in « good
relinhl^ company for ft reasonable amount
N«r i " ,
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H. J. HOLLY. Editor

W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
I'uMWwl E t w y Tte-elay u » l IMi U j

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

the business for hi* fiealtlf and that
he would not Issue tiuch an edition
Capt. J. N Whltner of Sanlonl in
unteaa the advertising patronage jusbeing
urged to
make till- race*
tilted it. It waa a magnificent issue
against Commissioner of Agriculture
and the htiMnemi interests of Clear
MrFUi'.
It art*nit* that Mr M cR ae t
water were represented ill a nunin-r
lilt;« 0lli'il tlit* Office vit a - acceptably
thai wa- niii't gratifying.
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mill III* i\p.ri&gt; • &gt; l wor.li nrirl 111
N .ten i,mi- Attar t hri-t rust* .. i
l In- j hi I j ill ill I'li' -t III'
\|lit l*i
m n w i i i m o N r u n k. in a o v a n c k
l ion* [rum all parts of Florida w.ri
O N * TBAH
12-00 i i&gt;la Tint,
handsome in appear, utee and will
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Uh.it expi-rnm* unit when ami
tlli
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T IIH K K M O N T H S
J» where ami hud mllcn?
in ss ‘ .otises
(I
( M i t o t r la Ut* 111/ bf O r r l t i |2.0f I ' m I m i la
Ulle
1a 11.. h.issue business house
i d l u i i w 20*. P n Month

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f i i a M i l i In adrsac* Mas! Il» M » d » »l OffWo

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of

advertising

the office of commissioner of agri­
culture. Not that we have anything
against the present incumbent of
that i&gt;(fid. hut because we are ac
qu.xintcd wnh Hon. Joe Whittier'
and his service to the stale. » r writ
to sny that this is one of the beat
suggestions Hob luis made through
his Snnfoid Hen Id for some lime
It is our candid opinion that Mr.
Whitner is the most pr»
s-ivc
agriculturist in the state of Florida
today.
Not hy faith alone, but
through his works have we learned
to know him.
We are ready to
rally to his standard, Bob, any time
that you get him to say the word.
Melbourne Time*
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Sanford is sHroady getting much
advertising from the fact that the
Loilisvlllc base ball team will trait,
hen* during the month of March.

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The Miami Herald saya
Miami
has 21,000 people and we believe it,
In fart we won a bet on the popula
lion of Miami the other day and our
lx-l wa« that Miami had over 20,000
people,
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The school entertuinment at the
hnil wa* n success and the attend­
ance was larger than ever before,
l The annual election of the W. O.
\V'A resulted as follows: Consul
Commander, Edwin Raulcrson; Ad­
viser Lieutenant, Fred Prevatt; Es­

C H R I S T M A S A D V E K T I S I NR •

terprise*, to i great extent Ivy t hi
manner in which its business men | 1n 1Ii
The
(jeneva-Sanford
highwayMany papers are urging the poi.i- patronize the advertising col limits
looks like some road now*
Cafit.
-ii uin for the Christmas tlow. r of the of the local newspapers
Hell -ur caii build roads.
south iiinl w,- are ••troiig for n
During thi past week a number of
Mrr u
tli.-lger vx .is culled
Florid ' i -pnei.JK should hav
th &lt; hri't m.i- dll !•
V*
of Florida in- w
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will pay dividends
Th en w h y puri-ba.s, ' t(irk in vvild cat schqjrves in
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go into the homes ami that every
member of the faituiv will read their
unnoiinremi .i- of *| eeial t hristni.*'
Wll.rt tin I’ M'
goodt »le'!
in ti.
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South Africa’s Gobi
1ioM tni ug i i m
u !o lining) v 'I"*
; 'filet til I . 1 ,1 " f si" III Vfll.il
It ll*
,1Im J ( Hr * ■11v in I nd it'-. 11* .tlu« jir In■ijmI ennri a of rerctitii both for the
pl-gfpb arid fur I he gi ,vcrfinli-nt. The
ii p* '. i • ' ^i/.'t I,.* in in- • I is not tji • ii
r',m. - t* ' ! In tli- w.ir lint ut
b i • ' i .i i ill" tli*-* a a 1 no evpiu
I lie nltblnl i \po, i ligurrs d'i
ma He I 111* * 1111' t aHUinpt mil of P*111»
ttoTiis
go! ! in I'ngfand ilimith it in
*;■ ■*I:IV I■ I . &gt;• d that l a i c atiiount 1
ate hex I I, el.MS mixv teaihlllC Ijindot)
The hvi r.ige xo ld of Hie mines for
Teinune: .11 •III Ilf enj'llal IS raid In be
uni) alaiiit Id per cent, while In many
Instances the prol!t Is so small Hint n
slight nut ease in working iosts would
liei esHitutii the i losing of tie- mines
If Ho- profits i an lie tin ri-nsed &lt;apltfll
max igain (Mu lijn the Huiiil tint
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depend - "ii i t her
• ih "-. mu .a in » ib ( ii is Its ,if rich
i ’ ■ i t ' u , In in xi nt I(Vi i i&gt;1 ni"i •• ei I,
1 " tl' I* .1 I prill esse *2
The present ll-ll
detit-y tn rnward tnrrenreif costs.
U
*.snitl that during the Iasi ten yenri* '
tin- Hands out pur of gold was more
than that prodm e.| bv tile entire world
tli llje first half of the nitliTeeiiUi celt
lure .net tint it* I'll I,|in I Ii I, todiiV" Is
tl I'pTf iv i llial e| x ( Wo *111Its " tl" i'liti r&gt;*
ii'itpui ,,f ti,, xxorti)
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Enfl'Kft Grouse Season. ' r
1he sciTtfon* fur gmti.se stuinilnp
" I " tn-ij in Great Urttam on the IPtit

not

open

Peoples

o n e w ith th e

steadily

A sid e from th e excellen t fa c ilitie s a ffo rd ed , this
Bank has th e a d v a n ta g e o f h avin g its d ep osi­
tors insured a ga in st loss o f a n v kind.

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
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Chr.stmas and cool weather ar
rived at the same lime
Mr W J Daniel* has purchased
a brim new Ford
Little Leonu Rehbinder is serious
ly ill
The packing hmines have closed
for Christ bias but will open again
soon.

why

T h e fa c t th a t this B an k has grow n
since its o rg a n iza tio n , in d ic a te s that it.s (MIS.
tom ers a re beinR well ca red for, and th a t it ha.s
w on the implicit confldence o f the public.

GFNFVN NO TE S

cort J. W .D a vid , Hunker, C. W
Culpepper; Clerk, .Aubrey Moran.
I Auditor. E H Kilbee; Watch man.
A eity or a town is judged, by j
\ T
Peters; Sentry, Walker P re­
those
seeking locations fur settle
» l heart
Tin r* i- mi ii *m‘ lit writing t
va il
J
ment or (or tin •'**!.ihlist nn iit of
Imosting art I. b— unless tin- |*aper Is
It.
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Hi
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en­
etri ill.tli d ainnng the non hern stale* manufacturing or commercial
ret ill n* if
s \|V\Jiiii |i - i jui'tor lor

Tiie Sanford Herald should he
Sent out of the Mail1 every time ii
in issued bv those who have the eity f

If not,
Bank.

Have You
a Bank
Account?

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I..•tig I hi ir I mi-, pn | • r- H will be 1 1no
Hull Unlit tii- hroki
As Sooond (laoo .Moll Malta* Vacua* 22»S
silence
oil
lie
pollin'!*!
situation
by enough for tin m to , Xpert I h" j a
IIOI, at Ihr I'otUdNri *1 Smlad, Kimhit,
silggoMlng ih.il
his illsl inguished ;ii rs ii* gi'l out special Christ in .*
I'adar AH of March lid, ISIS.
fellow townsman the Ho,, Joseph numbers with illiistrati d tovers
Tclofihoao No. I l l N. W h itner, become a candidate for Tnll.il.U: ee Reeord.
ta llooold UuBiUof
Out of the trenches by Christmas
wus the &gt;1«&gt;k;.»r of the Ford Peace
party and Ihr.i., in out.

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II. R. STEVENS
Pr««ki*nl

:. M. HAND
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IVAWT YOUR RtiSlHESS,

SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L WOODRUFF Vic«-P™*id«ni

O. L. TAVLQR
Caihici

H. R DEAS
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Jay .-oT A uruhI . but prodtctlonn aT*Y
For
'tor,# rol 4
thot It will bo the poorest year for
&gt;216
*12 60' pfr ^
this sport that has been known for a
including w j Ut . G. W. Spcncvr.
century, and tho chnnco o f .longer life
Far Hast. Public Imlrurllnn
for the birds wljl be greater than
I hV-rrby announn- th »t l *111 &gt;c*ln be
_ _ _ _ _
-6-ti
lor the Democratic nomina­
ever, because there are fower guns, ■tioncandidate
of Supt. of Public Initrurtion
I feel
For Rent— Light ho'u*ekeepin, lnd
London papers say that only half the that I am entitled to thin otftce for reathat I *111 personally explain to the liedrooms, over 6 &amp; 10c store
grouse moors In tho north o f Englaftd aona
voter*.
May l aak your codperalfon arid
mid In. Scotland have been lot, and support diidn* the campaign and your j W/ F " White.
-10-111r*
v o ( f * at t hi* p«Hi.
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everywhere rents
&lt;shoot irfc privi­
J 1(0 W I . A N I» W I I . D M A N .
•
leges i are 60 per cent lower titan last
Rooms and board
*"« Myrti.
I
annnufirr rny«rlf a f an*1it&lt;1iff
year moreover, elderly men and oft!
- rnoa-p
(c»r I hr rtfUrr «*f S y | M * f » n (r I of I'uhllr tiveriue.
cent on leave from the front will have IHMlrun ifi fi uf Sr'tniruilr* ( 'ourit &gt;, ■ulijr'rt
f f rlfTlfil (
the shooting practically to themselves In I hi* 1 mitral if I,rifT»»f&gt;
Hoard and r o o m ‘ by
my rloar
»tlrfllini» aiul lh«*
fin almost every sportsman of mili­ faithft.l
of th«* ilulip* of I hi1 of
Gate City House
tary age Is fighting for hts country, j fir.
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it ! fullv.
F'or Rent
U ell ) „ r . i , ,.
Tin- demand for grouse In lamilou Is
T W 1. \ W T &lt;* N
fat below the uunril level, as grouse
nii't.ls for l,oa*, k&gt; ir ,Is regarded as more of a luxury than
room wit I, liti pl.n.c
ever before. It Is said that tho “ haga''
porch. Apply dlh Oak aven,,..
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will not lie so large ns heretofore, be^
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cause of the small number o f "boaters
up' of the game, only old men being
For Re. t ;t rooms i„,
b..j
left'fo r this xxurk
Tin- grouse seem
light
hiiusei.i'i-fitng.
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F’or Sale T w o stoiv six room
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Wfltited dan .
house, convjiinlfnlly focatetl. at prn-e r
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For Sale SO acf, * of trucking
ally.
I’ ttl (lie pieces together
for
land, Id acres in orange grove. .-Flow (lit tlrrnl) and boll In sxx.'t
ing wells ran rbe obtained.
F*ive half an hour. China e” mended ' i 1!
miles front Sanford .-Write to P. o ’. last for years

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Phone 195
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Hu , if I III 1,11I.. -(Sf'S 1 ■ ililli r.u i
IAT* U ,11 have one of t lu- best cities
Vef 1 difTert til
«t
in i\,
it. d Stit, •s ill t!v»- yea r
From th, mauii.r Hi wlioh tin*
I ’ m ; , -This i a habit lh.lf,i groxx
.merchants ol the • it . patruni/.i'. or
1Box 1112, Sanford, 'Florida.
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ici one and that I* i.tsjiy /ornii'd
fad t " [Mtromzf
i f.&lt; t i-w.papers'
win
adv t-rli'ing
l obuhns,
t lie r..,ib-r*
F’or- Sale or Rent - Several houses
il al!
Iiri-ak an. n t . xchVre i: be must infer that the nitiiornx of Tal1 Magnolia anti
Palm etto avenues.
O n F ill
lilA^tCThl F a n n L o a n s
• omf*re\ aletit
• ' **1 lahussee tnerchants i|o not rare to
. W. .1. Thigjxm.
2i*-lf
11
seexir* tr.ulil i e merchant
w ho
4
Kvi-n. c|(t
dejnros to bi*come capablo In
Inmlness hlioui
dy .biinkip^.'. and tjv**ry farmer who
Mi. r Ai rnpl mi' g all over {Jiutt h lad t " advertise th.-ir good-, a id to
For Sale Ten acres of the best
I
iftfcBH
of agriculture properly,'financed
wants
to
tabthe
bus
F'L/rida Pete R .’ .hl ha* lit again this. announce llu-ir ptb-i-s cannot da rne
should stud) diligently tho financial ftyjkteins of other Indus­ ‘ irrigable high h a in ^ (jfk land just
t , no at 7.o|fo
Pete a n io u n .is t h a t 'the people i( they patronize mail
tries
Ml other lines of Indtjitlry h,ia ‘ 9 devr’fiped financial outside voprorate fimTu*, half in ittln, a ,11 i lit it,i T-ulh xxtml xxill be • order buns/
T l .... . e, l at,li-p m&gt; i t laclltties adapted t o rlheli ni-cds_ \Ve hare all sorts of l ix niton -I yearn, one free flowing
. ' finunctal sv ijiflchtm ‘ahlUortycil In law’ or custom to deal
ditllrull lor a titni but be utnv g r o w 1hi,xe long 'l l " '- b .,rded the advao
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t
4\\ititWT mil.' i»IT two &gt;hippin^
.In a certain find Vif .^courltb-s bxj.1 In none-of ,(hi*ae‘ fltmnsrrit-inii, .1 in the Truth after -'i.t.ige ^d giving 11.. p r o . of ixcry
-.rlni ihantffla wilt fttfiii scetiittleiC travel without a bonua stations ancLFirst street. All lenceil
vert Isi'd ni
IT the newspapers
advertised
long u period
As far as making it ujficle ltd
In the way (U’ tkn excessive fate o f Intercut mj-'heavy dis- and ditched, has perfect drainage.
O good paper though, Pete is there as well as in tlteir nxvj, ratalifgs or
counts
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5125U will hay i£. if sold within the
* The most powerful Itnnn* ial. instItutliilis In AIfleric*.^,
with i In- guilds
We recommend houHC-orga itmt),-nrjx ate hanks and they arc, the most Important t o * 1}*'*1 u‘ n '&gt;nF * 'U Worth $.1000.00
him to the people of Zolfo hut they had
During the past week the Sanford
i fti.t bn
a
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kv linn
I uI lxa d a ilrUll
WHPT. l!fl jj I'liNt
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the
fihitnclal
life noft Itxililul
ihiltistrv
In V
ho
line noff Fi«
bttalnesH
does 1JSee fiowner,
h eifer chain him up (or a f*-vv days Herald, III a city xxith a population honesty, efficiency „nd slubltll) make more Imperatlv* demafiff# than mtonN
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until In* get- accustomed do th- new much stnalll-r than Tallahassee, pub­ prlxate hattki-rs, whose greateaj asaet Is the confidence of the buying public
ished a Christmas edition nf :ffi I In ltU hunineas judgment and Integrity. Mr. Otto Kahn of Kuhn, l*oeb A Comp „ r Sale—-A 2
NurroundingR. *
lished
O
page*, an-d I. i "irt-iiint;d ,.t | „ M , r, ’
W
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pr,Vtt,°
bankcr
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e
of the nation, said In part
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"One of the mnst Important functions of tile pltvate banker la to tm the ( ° convert into
Now since t hi- S.nifor Herald has pages o( ad vert 1*11,g
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reeetved so many
complimentary local books hud lull pug^ ot(yi-rii*o- instrumenl for providing the mono) needed lor tho efficient rohduct and
notire- about the ( i f n s t m a s edition mints, as did also a number of bust-T fiuvclnjunent of railroads and other Industrie*!. ^ j l e dog* this by buying
JF’nr Salt
100.000
Charleston
It xvns .1 splendid e*lt- securities m hulk from those needing capital, lo r which piifpbiie he (iwtinlly
and the gem rous advertising con­ ne.ss bouses
aasoelatPH himself with a large
othor. financial houses, great and'
\Vak*‘
field
cabbage
plants.
fieutly
tion
nnd
laiitor
|b»b
Holly
rertained therein l e t t h e merchants of
small, thus forming what Is called A Syndicate. Having In this way concluded
I’ hnne
to ' the pubfic the iteeurltleii purchuaed by |to set now. W, A. la-fib r
int-to"
Sanford keep up the general average tainly to be congratulaGul upon Its I ho bHV htg . transactlou he oftenT
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means o f advertising rJtonlarlilng 'and', thrimklt, the facilities of the retail No
d u r i n g \) v y e a r and Th*- H.-r-ibl urn) -ncei-ss and the manner in which
houses
included
in
tho
eyndteato,
many
0
/
wlinrn
employ
graveling
anlesmen
L ii . k\ " Sun
Will
•r&gt;» w Tilt l " l - i m - ' u« ’i "1
..f S.t: for.
t b - 1. -p • n f course the banker sun t h i syndicate cotiflt XJIt u reaaojiable profit for their
|..-,l -It •w I ■.r . 1-,&gt;r. . 1.1 Hon nt I;,* 1 &lt; * kl 1-1" 1 1.,
!.. nr.. 1 I...X t r
servlees, on ttie,oth*-r hriYul Ibex- y_i,tt the risk of Die securtltss. which they « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ' 1
1 *, T1- r»iii w . tbxrt &gt; ‘1 11, ir b, l .,11
hax o definitely t,ought and paid ( o r a l a Oxcdrjirieer. rv&lt;'i»)tdttg On their linndit *•
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ll., D&lt; I. uid N * - t *. r, -1*n.1 — 1- whollx or in parte If tho puhlh-'fer one reason (V another should be nnwll
w.'.l
f r
' t i I'U-lt 1 •&gt;' tni ii "I
ling til buy Yhem The selling of securities is n highly si&gt;(‘rialtiod trade.
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.&gt;.«■ lord »ri cojneri'i-d and Onlv I.) t Ion c o il."lie d IxxctilV |,.ig,*s
reipilrlng much oxi&gt;ertente. orgnnlzntlan. machinery nnd kcruilny.--: This In •
•
jtitit&lt; buis svrt.v* rti mg can you keep a Iso well pal riini/eil l,y the lorn]
one of tho cousotftt why corporations ilo better In offering s&lt;*ctSf)ttbB to the
More
Put- Rent— Tw*j fuffnhjhed rooms,
public through Ranker*, than If t h e y - offered-them direct. The •willingness
to the front rsiik' id the progressive bu*inewt houses and bank*
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bn tne)
n,.Dm ’ t g|\x. ti|. .our than &gt;tght page* xx, r.. tilled wuli at* o f the public to buy depends upon their confidence^tn tfie Integrity and the 317 West Seenrul-Kt. . ‘
Judgment of the banker whfi makea tha*offer. and-uTfanker who attempts to
umi.g.v f a r ev.-rv f a k e tlm* ronte* tractive nilhertt'.-me- tmislead the public, or wh&lt;i t» deficient In care or JudgmenJ. would very soon
~
And
down in &lt;dear water, the find hlntBelf without custotners nnd. therefore, out of business
along but fiPice vour advertising
In mnny
F’ or Rent— Several nice office
where 1*. vvfil do you the most good smallest eitv in tin- world in which European countries, the functions o f the private banker Include tho placing rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. P
Honils of this nature are Irtnued In
T h e Herald i* with you always and a tlnilv tiewstmp.-r is published ilu; oL bonds secured by farm mortgages
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fffftvx'Jiuantfiles by mortgage hanks who buy mortgages on farms and other Yowell &amp; Co.
work* v\l,ib you sleep.
Sturt the y e a r ro u n d , the ( 'b-sirw :*t,-r K v e i i in g
real estnle and depo*lt them as security for their own bonds, which In their
Furnished room for rent. Gentle­
New Yeltr right by making a yearly Sun nt me out w it h ,i t tiristmn* e&gt;li- turn are sold to bankpr*
ll Ts to be hoped that similar Institutions will,
P rivileg e of hath.
eortfttrt vxilh tin* Herabl for silver. ti**n of -Id peces.
I t is well k n o w n
In course of time, be created lii Arncjlfa. thus placing the farming Industry man preferred.
on a par with other important lndustWa
107 F7nst Seventh St.
2fi-tfc
t ™ In tacllltlea to-obtain .capital
lhi|,g
t h a t E d i t o r \ \ ifit* Ro w ell is not in

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afniv* df i i T i 1*0*1, |*»&gt;f **f r ' I* f k
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nf Kr»,ruar&gt; |ii#.
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Jftfry :llrrsoa &lt;*I VVrU** I r 4
Will Fillmfcn
Wrki«a
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LltArjIvOOC Ilf’ Sanfortf, fn.oi
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�P E C E M B E R

28,

1915

Mr. ami M n A I,. Dorman and
Mr and Mr*. George L ovell of
children returned /rom Lakeland I/eesburg «|&gt;ent Christman here- the
ypsterday where ihey spent Christ­ guests of home folks.
George left
mas with home folk.
for his home yesterday hut
Mrs.
Lovell and the liuby will remain for
Mr. Swtn od M n ri, •polls ho
Utile lUpppninRs— Mention
a wi ck, or t wo.
rived in the ni&gt; a-.f **,|| r.
„f MatUTH In Hrief—
till* 11 111 . u ,
,
I'ormmal Mciiih of
Tliaeu w di
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■'c. pur
\ lililtal rm etmg of the slock
IntercHl
cha-cti
holder.* of t h»* Peoples Hank of San
l.i mhtirgr
r in i, i1
"'»r»i ai,d foril will In* held at III III) a. m
sun,mar, of ih ' « « » • " " «
yeast rakes ol Ninon- »
Tilt-day .inniiary llth , I'Jlli, (or the
Talks Sufrlnrtly Arranged for
rleriinn o ' d i 'c t u r - and an, other
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of I', i • , N.,,,
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Cashier
, it, yesterday railing on eryhody is roriiurlK invited to ,t|
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ta-Tues- tie
ljm, roiis friend*.
tend the III,•* tings ever, night
hi*

} iBANDABOUTTHECiTY
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Cundylond—■ v/ Mr. and Mrs. \V K Watson and

Visit w.fhhurne’s
Ellen's Theatre Bldg.
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Mint h ol (&gt;*. iedo is aide -Co
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L,mhunt«r\?l**'e*e aJ"» I'oprorn
N
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at pinion s.
Mr and Mrs Lloyd of Mirtden
tl„
Michigun have arrived in the
,u, and will spend the winter here
the gursts of their son, S. M. Lloyd.

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Notice
A. K. ^ Dwell left yesterday (or JackThe anni/rfl meeting of stock­
*Onville where the, will s|iend sev- holders of the Sat.fotd Building &amp;
eral days.
I In- gentlemen are sum Loan Association will
held at the
moiled on tin* t nldw,*|| rase to lie Office, ID!) Magnolia
nue on Sat­
tried by the Federal Court
urday. .January Nth. 7.110 p ni.
. M isses Mamie and Agnes Devlin
T. J. Miller, Prea’ t.
of Due W e s t South Carolina
A I’ Connelly, Sec’y.
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the city on a visit |„ t|„.,r
-s
Mrs Frank ....... .
and Mrs Jay
Heck
They have visited m Sanford
before and have many friends who

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Washburn’* home-made candies are glad to see them.
I or sale at "Candyland,”
Alien’ s
One of those good old* fashioned
Theatre Building
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New Y e a r 's .d iffe r s at the Comfort
There w i l l i n ’ many guests from Cottage next Friday at, one o’ clock.
neighboring ritipn here tpniglit to Don't worry about yilur dinner that
the annfjal Ulll of the Worn- dny li*^ take the seven tv five cent*
i iii, .it the Sanford- House.
to Comfort Cottage and get one of
the best turkey dinners that mom-,
y.ir that G O O D G U I . F G A S O .
will buy.

P e n o n a l M r n l ion
Misses Helen and Bertha Poor of
Boston are the guests of Mr. and
Mr*. J D. Pavison.

Many Lovers Entirely Unable to Ex­
press the Tendencies of Love
With Pen.
In the confession of a rertnln fa
niotis man ii is recorded lliut during
tils engagement to the woman whom
fin afterward tinpplly married, he
never once ventured to write to her
except on u |M&gt;ntcnrd
“ Emma would have heard from nte
frequently." he says, according to u
writer In the Cleveland I’lum Dealer,
“ but that I bad a morbid fear that aho
would expect what la called a love let'er. I am capable of conveying some
ircount of my nfTnlrs liy the pen. hut
I cannot, and never could, cnlargn on
tho subject of my emotions. 1 am not
sentimental, or at any rate. I am not
sentimental on paper "
I wonder how many women reallxo
this masculine peculiarity and make
adequate allowance for It? There Is
a convention between betrothed coujdqs that nti ardent correspondence
■should contain some assurance of af­
fection
U Is a cpgtqm which benr*
verfV
on toms male temperanietlih .
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The happy younjg glrUlstenlng for
the postman's knock and hoping for I
"Juat a scribble” from her fiance, l i t - 1
tie knows how considerable has been j,-?

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CZAR AND NAVAL CHIEF

Varnish as a Bedbug Cura.
Varnish Is death to the most per­
sistent bedbug
Ten cents' worth will
do for one bed. Thin with turpentlno
nnd apftly with a paint brush, getting
X It In'alf the corners, ends of tho slats
and springs where they hide
Every
corner should receive attention This
plan was followed by- a hotel woman
for ten years with success

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P r e v e n t i n g T y p h o i d Fever
Proper snnliiir, conditions, such ns
destroying the f1\ nnd mosquito and
their breeding places, providing g""d
sewage &lt;IIk|misiiI, keeping tile pretn .. I
clean, and a prompt application of
anti typhoid vaccine where there is
the least suspicion of the fever, will
prevent tvphnhl fever
Prevent Ivo
methods will save .15,000 lives anritin11v
Much

D*cryX*e In Number of Marriages Also
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pea" War
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In i mu i- ot,, i,I lho \,-t i f, w lands
in which gas
nut used lot lighting

t-h l-.tg advertis.
, gg t",w ,|,ir a pen
ni worth of whi'li t* -nth, tent •" r*
pl.o •• two real eggs
\iliither offers

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Those Smith -tea islanders are a
quo i lot
I to v i,.tie tnanv i l r n g s
w l,|,h ale lull,,,, iii nslli I lie liioclic&lt;|
I *• •• in,thing strong" uhout 'hut
i iii , ,|al•- oil w tin Ii wu
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l'jls
v’ttly t'TJ weddings
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a March sirup as ngrecnbl" a* It Is
M
M i-*. ulfilt r I,
j ' took place In •VVUni'-rsdorLjls agalnm
. k.-t
M
h •
W.lke&gt; of K n o w llli v) ho leased Du . .1 W
f-2.n r rear ago
STany o f Uta L,tn-r.
ar„ „aM l(l
tlirlvtnK on
I l l ' l l ' - li"Ui&lt;
-if
'i,
gin : here for *i-v i-r.il Magn'diu u\ •in
cuvou, MX* ‘ rum w" r” M - rtJ h a
war wed- ; &gt;aI, „
M h .ai.Wn. wltbh. Uki-Ji with
/fttiKV
marrltyies-performed ahead of K
,,rcai|
waslo-il down with
' 1• -- i g " to I ..i kel.' ml I ••
M
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M ir\ 111»'*»!
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schedllb
• ' 1**» » u. i-k u• •i r.-t u . '.
j,,• r i ir I - gj I I " " J * « ’ • •i' •!
o u r Inti In fHJ ’ a normal
• rillltl gll
In
for
tin&gt;
|i*irt"i
ta'id
on
eatmg
1• • *1 •min me v&gt; ' b
f fr,, • .1- a- cl d1 '•! ' l*
'dfllngM took fifniv
1 y
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Mil-til
for
tipwelf.irof
the
Father
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CLIFF DWELLINGS ROT AWAY
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Memorable De'tiy Race
m.i l
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Archeol ogi st P l r u d i for P r e s e r v a t i o n
tin Ih'ibv ot -Itunnlng' Urtii —or
M - II. 1.el'
pr *1, ■tt'it 1
of Anci ent Ruins in South
rat to i Orlande will
r lie '»*"D , L
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Si
Mr, U
I'crt'.-ii b.
west.
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otatil- on a n oiinl of 111*' gigantii
V,1’tlia It t t I Weel I'll, II- - id Wi*1l I
fraud jKTpirtraled to
X inoh oft] |
il tell f,er III the
appreciat*
tin- '•*, I II , i w « pln'ii'
Santa TV. N M.— I mined fate action f Scoundrelly tndtlng men. wli" chlrjpd^*'
a
-•••lx
‘I'lte.v are enjoying
to the nflire o r wilt •ii up a* t b
must he tnki-q to preserve tlie clHT Humttira Belli, tl^fl boroe wlprh tfuscjd . R z * *
to FlArtifir greatly and
\\ e make an dwellings nnd other ancient rulnn of ,|,J.
occasion may ari&gt;c.
Itrsl., rt-dat*-* Uuiibin *tft '
'pend a week here
earnest effort to get AH. t he pi*»\ • the Southwest, according to Prof, j Uliti
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Fn (I Fiisriiinghr brouglit and tin- *«nn-iy page of Tiro lf»-rnl-l Net# r
NeUon. « .Vrldqly know n , . i.(Jri] ^ontlnck lodpod
a * nor of , I
, views nf &lt; olorudcs.'.to i- o n e o f t h e b e s t it |p if M *. |h e w ,-iak 1* arclie'ilogtst. wll» yea ohed boro, after iho accmylgprlanilo. to ^turtaln tho.ph '
an SOOiulle" JoUrney. durlqg: vfblch be ],.,q|„n he kslgeXji^iifnHF^Ui^ " ll|l|,'r ] K i
"ill e \I -ti-rdav •al'd l bc\ Jl.ipp/s of ftp state l,tl
with th
visited ruins lying' between Mesa
y InttiroHiIngnmecdotna are ^»IU'
1\ en jo y ed
now KOcii'ty editor at' eni w, .will h n v
lie
In
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srde.
Colo
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and
7.unl.
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of
the
fftrojer's porsevyrafi^ in
l-jon.s, Colorado in sight a dearth of new.* u'-l' the’ ii'di'-The fanning I'liA'o ra a W n l l i ' . u f - injt incoolcttuihly that lb '1 t|iik/"'*C,l •
I'wiik and t i e Uipdntains f..|!. to our fi-ai toI’t, • t to I is
New Mexico ar^ In a latfirntlimq ntiile 1 lluiinlng BMn wiut-ount rAfivf/fngn n ,
• tout are beautiful indeed,
of deterlorutfiA^v «At) ♦di'pa stjould be imif.yenr-okl iiaihMl Alur.t^bgwu^'
rL
i* an old Sanford boy and
- ink on at onc&lt;» 1m V ^ n t - f u r t h f l i T dotn Hits l»trty 1&gt;**Tb&gt;.*‘
It haS(J jy * ^ 'W fc w
Notice
• ' 'l« lu-r* an- glad to
fkitrii-tl^j j j . ,
will !••• a ftIH'lHllf of t f)« c.iv. Pri^ »s p r*rK eU p ird rjU fj«lc - He called. t u lo lW • fUnr
#.nr
t
Ionh l.enndcr gfito vili/Guf be fibli t*j bj*‘d t f “ " v
h of tin* t»«4» II
irrnjtlfj has coaducted'r(|&lt;t^9*Jx
lately after HiA
' . "* stroyeil hj
vuidauB pAif* w
In th«*tr ^ropTilft in
'•rower, why not jdant a li.inUiiri•
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ohbleK
coining rortiid Taiionhe
hruko
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n.*i. nr.ihgc orcltard and other fruit ahoye tlie store, at ,11 p. m.'-vTKursOTvsIce Acquitted.
limn corner;
n«r: '
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D'-e- ft*r your own use
day.
tlii*
Lilli
o(
Januiiry.
l!Hf&gt;.
for
Looking nt
&gt;. 1In
■I heat
bent -win
wjh net’jfj
seFif.for
the hrst *
f f t —Twice axonera(**il
A dead
tor the
JlooqevlirK A fg
a ii filial eleeiioit of officers.
11 !t ’ r,! a' tn-aJtti
health standpoint you llii-• anf
wtttlirtfre b o u ^ on thC sam* .charge time so long ag^j ita J AWePadl^ixl1wdn
' at" ,.t
The l i e " II Fernald Hdw Co
t along without it.
Plant
v a t j i h S t^perlcJico of Van RtqBb. ac- itlng tho fUpuiff, ntul-’ jh*' next*dead
Per M. F. Kent. Sec'y.l- jhfH.*;*!
Kfap'limt and oranges. Drop me a
Bt»J)bIn»r James Gamer to beat, ilutt between Hi. flaElen and liar
dfititi
&gt;11
vCater, waa.Allow«•*! lo tdaipl
' '
" r ' " h e to tin- Herulil ollire on
death ' A b he stopped from the court
,a
room o f l|Us1li?g Castleberry, who had
rl'la&gt;
1 «L«» sell ornaimn till*,
french Agriculture.
discharged him on a plea of self de
Nollre
■fXr
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F N’ ehrling. .
31-Mte
Him n Ille outbreak nf the war the ,
fense. he was rearrested nnd taken lie
..Il to ybtir att Him
1 wl-h t
Mr* W . M Holes spent
French governmonl hns been fully ’
tore Justice Hlanhflld. who also exon
that I Ii vi- taken i lie* ligl-'i' y fo
' Die CM)
Mr. Boles is Pictorial Be view Puttcrns nnd n o w crated him on l.m tame plea.
alive lo the. paramount Importance of
the agricultural problem. .Which lias
' 1 ^ *tg"nt for the Sept "mb. i
have, a very i-ompl •!*• •*upidv al*rt
been rendered all the mor^ difficult
vip‘ \ ■" l" ' "o n that will !.( at
Cannot -Turn Over.
thyir latest Fashion Book.
of solution by the drnlnc which the
■ ■" - I la-atte on -the niglit of tho
On -aomo of thrt Krencjj military lor­
Mr# Grace K WdliiDhi,
gcncrnl moblllzntlon made Upon labor
Mr
Boles whs 1^,.- List
ries there are affixed rod# which. 1f
f
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N e i l to M' Culler's.
In spite of the great sacrifices made
• t'-i P r mi i of TonfRht
u vehicle bn tilted at a ge'vn'r** tiiiglif
MY the women of E'rnncr. who.' since
JT-’Jtc.
on
.1
high
*
ambered
road.
s\/lng
out.
! ' **“ I'" 'Ifpetiib-d &gt;ujioti to
the war rti'gaii have undertaken agrl
mi that should a di8p,V,iUuii lo o V*t
hi nt* l in t In, U ^ t
| 'iilturul work nllhnrto perfornn-*l by
Nollre
Hint be evinced. ib&lt;* t/pwtanci', f . Itu
r M"r
"p.i.i i
.lllf
I men llier** was lor a long period a
The regular .itinuiil ltlel-1 ,
Itieillalely arresh'd by th r i e r l on the
vood i ",| o i ' oil
i serious lack nt bunds This tin* •&gt;*’*
NFi*-t
I h* -lockhobl'O - ,*f 11"
mis ol tIi** rods lor thno*; prop the
I remedied to a great extent by tli
M.r*. Shu'|,f .ut tu i lie j iional Bunk of Sanford. Flqm^n txdl. ,.nr Up by inuklug an 'tviay gAntjict
Initiative) of M Mllbrnnd. the mill
•s l"ir|te will re*id* licre lie held at it* banking rymms on with ih" ground. The action Ic. puro
Islor of war. who put at the disposal
^ fil .• .
i
1
M'Uiirt t- liusy on fite Tuesday. January llth. lit Id o clock |y automatic.
Of
fartuora territorial troops and tiro*
rm .
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Ige boat near here. a m.. beinfc the second 'Ti/fMijty of
man In the-depotr. who arc unflf for
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' lends are glad |y vvel- 1 he month,* fot, the purpose J nf
Did It.
tho Oghtlng line Permission hns b Ibo
• ••ft. ".• in ti
" thi» city and to. know electing a Boar*! of direclorafTo *i*rVt 1 Au old countryman, being congratu­ boon granted to men In tho trenches
li.ut
hot only
" " l&gt; w&gt;ll the genial Captain for the ensuing yeai. anti Djr the lated by the rector on tho fact that her to return to tho forma lor seed tlrno,
»*.» \ -••r.- f„r
,
onie time but his crew transaction of stieh other husiiu’**' ni' Otily son had enlisted, said: "W ell, while In tho rono of the armies offi­
a*#.
•*: » . , f k
s lrfia fter all,“ It was only to be ex- cers In command have ordered sol'baking tin- St Johns may ptopeily come before it..
r »,«
pecthd. for. sure, the old proverb says: tilers to render help to (armors when­
•* In tt(
It F Whittier.
r waterway by cutting
•• ul
Train up a child and away he goes! * ever possible.
" '• • of
31-6tr
Cashier.
"I the bends.
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1 Dickins Shoe Store 1

BERLIN’S .BIRTH RATE FALLS

In, gives a llio- on ijo- ev*jr ,I&lt;-, reus
tar iiuirrtage* *n tb*' «'liy In all n (

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T ru s tin g and h op in g w e m a y all he here hale,
happy and h ea rty, when it's tim e to reverse the
glass again .

Chemical Delicacies
I b- • &gt;n&lt;position of tie- li'ini'Iv tier
n an W • i pal.11aide iilnl l'h i - .in'
tlollgj, - I it • \. r mu v ha v. 11*•• it in
Mrt'.id of A was ng (hr Deaf
-I'll' It u ill h' ti, • furtli r.ink is a
Xu
.it,, - tn i I, ,i W t i (I,, ,11 «i r that
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T' i lid • I '-"tli in thq innubt'i
mere i,i,thing i ompuri-d with the iwul.it . ,i si. i p, r n
in iin-tertug
births unit the tnu/ri,ige* In Merlin
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&lt;lieiiiii.il dell'iii n-s ("-riinii, t-iperli tgbt b I,ii&gt; wi’ h a i id', (i ,s I,, ,'ti tn
it..- off, , t (d rip' war*I* slnwly 1ml pure
M
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M
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at,- now offering lo a tiungrv pllldh
•• ut' ,| in I • .,t i
l. t* r,g i i i ' l " « i " l
Thu former dur
\4r M r i,
\ |Irin lit tin- Iterhn ItJtlersiius-'
•ii.g
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i.y
of
t1
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"I'peil
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'-.i"l"' t .' ,| i*.i- a"spread* gr&gt;sit big
adv'-MIsemeiit.s
cent, a'lil tpe litter* in \ugiist etibwcd
across the pug- s of th" louil pn|»'rs P c ’s f e f t ; ;
II,, t' 1a 1 1Mi '••• '* t * art even more niurked decrease
ft;;
to uiiiiitiitii e that it has^ uitIfb lal nine
t
belo.' ' t - *1.4-. - "!
Tlie tiumher of btrihs In the entire
P : P i i ~
P s R
III* V1 It* lo tl'.C *Ct-|' - o| lu* i arly , .flty for July was hut '.'.415, ns against lets, butter, honey, marmalade, cof
fee
it
ml
milk
for
sale
In
"nnv
quantl
•11 a l t
b , ’* t L'.'t in July 1014 Tills falling off has,
I'll li lit
*• J
ties .ind g iihi ai,t,-i * that no one inuld
' i- ■ ■ j.- n u wi. I af/uduully bufU' increasing, us far as
at d c
ever know lliut they wete not alisorli
i hang' . Jlyl 1 i,* l i • percer.lageUs Concerned
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Ihg the real thing
lie big -A-Mldeiltfat
-n-sldeiltfal -suburb
soiburb of Wil
Tlie
\ i In hi |/»t in Me suburb of Pharlol
ni' r«(!"tf one "f the large- i in ft«-r

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NEW YEAR’S GREETING.

X

lull
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4 tf

all and m ore for ou r

we h ave d on e in the past, w e ex ten d a

tho Ubor of Pr,M,ucl" * ,hal "TtbblaJ
Precisely because he has had diffi­
culty In composing it Its punctual ar­
rival testifies trf his fondness
The
Mr*
Milys’ -AM Can}j\*»r«'t ilrned writing of the scribble has been n real
Wednesday frolu a visit" of several sacrifice of time, as well as a consider­
months m the north
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,
able struggle for Ideas
Neverthless.
Hie
essential
quantity
of
the lover's
U N E and S U P R E M E A U T O O I L
-''scribble"
(s
subtly
absent
For the
Rev
Fred
Fnsminger
rrtq
rn
i’d,
,honr H II. t o n e , . Agt. No. 116.
Mr and Mrs C II
Dlligee - 1,&lt;■fit
prime characteristic of a hive letter,
14 tf
Christinas with Mt- D gn par. . • &lt; l.ri-t uni- morning from i v i m to
hi- "Id , liarge. On- \t , *i End T a i u | m ' ‘'scribbled ' nr tint. Is that It should
r I . in •* t o &lt;'otnfort ( ’ ot ■ Mi and Mis Met lung ,t |btne.l
Ihe Hp"ntnnoous
Mission at Tampa
Mt Dlligee letlirii, -! . tel.l.i,
V
\ ,&lt;r’ . Day The home
To tie a fluent writer of love letters
Is glveu to few men— professional au­
lo,e ii"til where the) are made co m ­ count of the plt-s o| business but
\ Mr and Mrs. II. B. Monroe have
thors apart—and the girl who has be­
fortable. where the table is the best Mrs Diugcc will remain for several
returned
from their wedding trip come engaged and who enforces n rule
Weeks
. ,, .
get a real dinner.
ai,d are eo7.il v domiciled in t H•
that she shall receive a perfervld out­
Comfort Cou.tgi
- Ilpplv II,g t fie pr,-ti\ home
The Tfeinoot Hotel. Orlando. Fla.,
t eliTV avenui
pouring of eplelolnrv art ut regulnr In­
t" -tat 1 1 '
sp&lt; ,-ial rates to Seminole |t
wi t h tin pl.i
tervals from her future huslintid Is
,,iTI &gt;M,i &gt;r- Ml cell t - will I, r
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one,-tv ;il,lx making
&lt;&gt;
profound
•id
If
M mi. • I M in
. V m i • ■I I, I,
psychological mistake
For she Is
ll- t b
da
ily
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Mr
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causing linn t,i
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THE SANFORD HERAL

“ PITCH-OUT” IS WRONG

DISEASE W ILL FOLLOW WAR
Hanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
Cotnm unicat Ion everv first umi third
Thursday* at 7 dll,
Visiting brethren
welcome.

Cortaln That It Muat Bo Year* 0ofora Traveler* Can Tour Europe
In Comfort.

War’s terrors will not bo over In Europo with tho ceasing of tho cannon’a
roar A morn deadly foe—disease—
will stalk the ravaged lands after tho
"Monroe Chapter No. 1f». II. A. M.
cessation of hostilities and It behooves
Meets every second and fuurth Thurs
thn traveler to think of this before
day in Masonic Ihill over the Itnperia
planning ill* trips abroad.
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
The nitloa of trenche* In northern
J. F. Karnatx
H E. Tolar
France and Belgium will be thn breed­
Secretary
High Prieat
ing places of germs
Every battlefield
1s already a pest region. Tho debris
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sta of tlmuannda of rultled towns In treat
Meets every first and third Tueaday orn Europe, unfortunato Poland nnd
In each month. Everyone who ha* seen Servla am making hotbeda of pesti­
hlf Star in the Fast are cordially invited lence. It will tako months to purify
to visit this chapter.
the water of streams supplying theso
Alice E. Itohliins. Sec'y
regions before dtieaso can bo stamped
out.
Tho great war hospitals aro being
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
equipped to battle with tho coming
Meets second nnd fourth Tuesdays
scourges and thn staffs of all i r o being
Nisiting knight* always welcome,
H. McLaulin
0. J. Miller enlarged with doctor* and nurses from
K. It. and S.
C. C.
every land to fight the conflict that la
to follow tho dawn of peaco.
Typhus and cholera, tho two most
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. O. O. F
dreaded of epidemic diseases, It te
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.
predicted by eminent eurgoona nnd
er Imperial Theatre.
over
J. J. Dickinson,
bacteriologists, will ravage Austria
J. W. O.’ Singletary
N. G.
Secretary
this summer and undoubtedly reach its
near neighbor and ally, Oormany.
Thirty thousand cases of typhus have
Gale City Camp No. 6, W. O,
Meets second and fourth Wednesday already been reported In Bervla. In
ono town alone, It Is said, a hundred
night* in each month.
patients aro dying dally of the dread
F L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander
affliction. Smallpox and scarlst fever
aro present In somo communities and
cholera la expected with warmer
It. P O. K. Sanford Lodge 1241
weaher.
Meet first and tiiird Wednesday night
According to cabled dispatches ev­
at corner of First St and Palmetto Ave
ery community on tho main fines of
l) I. Taylor
T A Neal
travel Is la Um clutches of typhus
Secretary
Exalted Itulei
Smallpox Is atlio prevalent In Turkey
nnd Palestine
Thus there remains
The I.ake Hreete Council No. .11 Junior
but little territory In Europe Immune
Ordrr United American Mechanics
from tho threatened danger. The star­
Meets every Wednesday at 7:10 P.
vation hnd privation that will Inevita­
M .. ill t he City Hull. Visiting brothers
bly follow Ilia war will menace Eu­
are welcome
C M Smith. Her Sec.
rope* health for an Indcllnlto period
It will be years before the traveler
( elery Cttjr \erie No IS53
can tour Europe a* be did 12 months
M ' f it.g '-very L i&lt;---1.&gt; right at s ago. wit trout lurking fear id **• kites* —
• " h Pi *it 11i Id.11.•
Kathleen Hill* In Ic-dle* Weekly
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Secretary

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M ' , i » every lirst and third Friday
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Trieste in History.
As a 1 a-mi* •* i * ir. Trl* st". now
bn mllig e , latg** In the public} e)e
since Italy declared war. Is tremen­
dously *'J| c* **ful a l l I tie ref- r- l.ngo
!&gt; modern
It* harbor fa* titties are
the |,e&gt;l that in,,,tern l*i hire , all
vise, and many millliitis of dnjlar* l),n.*
been c » prtiiii-i) m currying iheir tin
dertaklng to i "iielusum In l'Ho m ar
I)

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i l i if ,| I i nr -i| !, rug I, i ,t 7 * leu l ml at llin I rtente lift! lei r
lTi*i * n l f.e I agli
H .ill
l- pul.tlion ntimber* 42i I
of Whom
Hell
• i I i r on
about ITsloou ftre of Italian descent
si I re.,
Prednleiit
I he new pail of the city nan been
built largely
upon land reclaimed

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Me* I.* at Eagle*’ Hall fir-.I
nighl in eu* h month at V .ill

Mxmday

Win. K Householder, t ommamler
Mis*iltertha Parkunl, Secretary

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BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch » aids Will He Published Un­
der Thl* Heading At The Kate o r » 7 . M
Per Year.

DR.'C. G. BUTT
DKNT1ST
OITIrr

Viisrll llulldlng

H M 'M U l

I'l.OknJtA

IIMIMIS KMMm WII.HON
k m n.i hiin inimiioLDEa

Horn the sea, It* streets are bread and
straight nnd Its building* are Mibnlan
Hal and modern In archlieet'ure
Ter
gcSto (Trieste I, ttin Homan rnlonlia
lion of this roast land, wan probably
established under the feign of Vos
pa.* tun, After the dc&gt; ay of Home.
Tr lento
experienced
a
checkered
eourss for centuries
It was captured
by Venice In 12o3
Ms people strug
gb'd with Die Venetian rompi'Tors for
tho next Iku years, amt (luallv in 1.1*2
they placed thcmselvei under llio prolection of Leopold 111 of Austria.

Lady French's Canteens.
Lady French la at the head of the
canteens wlil'h aro being operated |q
England fur the benefit of thn muni
tloa workers, The need (or such can
teens I* caused by thn munition fac
lorlee taking on such * large number
&lt;&gt;f worker* that often It I* Impossible
for therm extra hands to gel living ac
commudatlons within a rraaonuble dls
tanre of the factory.

JIT N E Y BUS SCHEDULE

Elton J. Moughton

Duke
“Tho

Most

F u tu re"

P ow erfu l
Was

W hen

Just

War

W ealth

C oun try
F in d in g

B roke

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for

League

EFFECTIVE SEPTEM BER 13th.
t 1TY BUSINESS

Cars will begin 46 minutes to arrival ol every train on following r&lt;&gt;qt,
making three trip*: Beginning at First nnd French, down First to \(
noli a Avenue, to Tenth Street to Park, Park to Ninth, Ninth to Oak
nue, down Oak to Fir*t street, to Park, out Park and Ninth to Station

Robinson

W aste

Ball—

Batters

( AILS WILL M E ET M I D N I G H T AND

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Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.

7:15 A. M.
H:15 A. M.
.1:15 P. M.
4:45 I*. M.
Saturday
6:00]P. M .
7:00 1*. M.
9:30 P . M .
10:30 P. M.

FARES
City Limits
Ueardall Avenue
Geneva Avenue
Mimrc* Station
Cameron City

"FrltketJ” Muncle Cop.

Ar. 4:30 1* M
Lv. 4:30
Nlghls
Ar, 6:30
Lv. 6 :3()
Ar. 10:00
Lv. 10:00

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Slcnstrom's Corner

15c

Monroe

20c

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Full Instrurtiuii*
Given in
Preparatory,
merrial ni,l &lt; l.,..
aica! ( 'mir-t-.

Fathers
T E R M S - *225.00

rim TATAl nr.l'E ADOHCSS RLV otncrTo

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Russia * n.iiurul resources re%
si’tiihlo those nf till* country, nnd tiro
propnrli rnii,,.
It Im* nt-.ulv ........ tin

Muncte. Ind
The nerviest plrk,wicket is fin* one wh'jv recently, ln
tirnnd daylight
frisked
the pnckiit*
(JI tho superintendent of police, W ill­
iam A. Mtjllvalne. of his annual pa*a
to Ihe county fair Tho /’touch”
is
OSMito while 1l,i' chief was In c,-nt:.u
police
head quilt l era.
and
hecatuu
•««•** •» n hell Dr TTed I. Hunch unked
hint ' Vilvaine (or the use ot the
n.,* i,mint; t’-w after main

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FARES
Rands, City Limits

Conducted by tho
Benedictine

Ale ut two ami otte half times
larger lban ihe I tilted Slates with
nil area of *■ &gt;, n non square miles nnd
a imputation of 170 tain non which Is
In. r,-.tP 1,g ,f it),, rat., . f
UU0 non a

don .Globe.
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How Dip He Dodge ThatT '
Designing Widow—Speaking of cm
nundruins, can you tell tun why tho
letter “ d“ ls llko tho marriage serv­
ice?
Slow boy - I’ m no good nt conun
drums Why? ._t
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Widow—npf.tlUso "wo" can’t be
"w-ed" without I t — Boston Transcript.

10c
15c
20c
25c
30c

Ar.
kv.

Special trips nut of town will he La*cd a* follows': One or two passenger*
8 cent* per mile e y h way, plus 20 cents, in radius of 6 mile* every addj.
tional passenger 5 cents per mile. Sperial Jitney service can he had day
or nigh by calling Phone 331. within territory bound by Commercial St
nnd Tenth St., Sanford and Ftvneh Avenues, for 10c, to city limits 15r
PLACE YOUR CALL FOR JITN EY . P H O N E 331 FO R ANY SKRVlt r

was finding Itself, and was preparing
to enter upon the centuries nf expan­
sion that It will need In exhaust tin)
posslhllltles of Ms boundless natural
» call Ii

«H I begin work st a soldier* canteen
at Fusion the same time that her
tins hand commences su a titter— Lon­

Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.

CAMERON CITY

7 :30 A. M.
H:3n A. M.
4:00 I*. M.
5:00 P. M.
Saturday
6:00 1*. M.
7:00 p. M.
9:30 P. ,M.
10:30 I*. M.

St. Leo College, St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

ing firm foundations, and foreign trade
bail been brought up to about 31.500,000.000
What has been called ‘tho
most powerful country In tho futuro'

In somn towns where the manufac­
ture nf munitions Is being rushed to
tho utmost capacity of tb« factory
there aro no restaurant*
In others
tho facilities for supplying meals ts
far below the demand. 8n thn women
of England, under tho leadership of
l-ady French, have undertaken to sup­
ply the neod, to d » for the munition
worker what tho Army Service corps
has dono for tho men In tho field.
Good food, freshly cooked and well
served. Is supplied to munition work­
ers at a minimum coil, which itieuna
that tho workers pay for all they get.
but nut enough for tho canteens to
make a profit.

Lv.
Ar.
Lv*
Ar.

Ar. 7:40 A. M.
Lv. 7:45 A. M .
Ar. 3:45 1*. M.
Lv. 4:15 I*. M.
Nights ^
Ar
30 P . M .
Lv. '..30 P. M.
Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Lv. 10:00 P. M.

A

mushrooms In rich Siberia, textile,
illegal ami other Industries were lay­

Scarcely two -score years havo
passed since Hussla begun with Bart­
ons purpose the task of her Internal
development
1‘mgress, during tho
tlrsi thirty years of this period was
hesitant In Ihe lust decade, however.
It lots doubled Its foreign trade, of
will-h
a per cent is exports
still
It :* foreign comm' rce t* h-s* than half
that of ilie United Stales
Hut Hus­
sla before (he wur had' scarcely bogun to guiher Bteani for the prose­
cution of her tasks.
There remain
hundreds of millions of acres of fat
lamlB to he brought under the plow;
tens of thousands of factory plailts to
build rh h mines to he opened, great
railway and canal systems to be
built
millions of home builders to tie
moved into Siberia, the silver Fast
of the r/ar * empire and*mane mil
lions of Illiterates to he educated to
a higher standard of life ami ertl
deucy

TR\|\S

OR T R A I N DAY OR N I G H T

"Commercial and Industrial revolu­
tion were stirring In Hussla before tho
war, tho work of opening Its magnifi­
cent domain wan being rapidly carried
forward. planB for developing Us al­
most unlimited resources were In
process of confident orgunltatlon;
modern cities were springing up like

"ill in r &gt;* " f f ,(,*t con: pared » ' fi
the II I" ' i i a-r,'* of the ( ’ tilled
States tmn Ii of wInch even now*, i*
caref ilh .id:iiint‘.tereil and which one
dav will Im Ilf wntld* llrst source,,f
II Ml le r
[t Im* . •&gt;i i )" Him Hire* ,.f
land under rul: iv.itioti, while Una
■ouutr &gt; ha* a i ojivated urea ■, f
ahost twin- km great lull Hussla call
expand lu-r farm lands twenty fold and
still I'.ivo virgin land to the future
M i in 1i" „me the gijtinrv and tle&gt;
■&gt;l", s farm ,,f lie world

M O R N IN G

SANFORI)

MONROE

S4NF0R1)

When should n catcher call for a
pltch-out ? la tho waato hall n good
dofense?
These two questions woro shot at
Hugh Jennings
His reply was:
"There Is only ono out-and-out re­
liable hit amt run batter tn the Amer­
ican league That la Eddie Foster of
thn Washington club
With only one
such consistent hit and runner why
should catcher* bo so prone to call
for pltch-outa?
"Tw o of thn best catchers who ever
lived were Duke Farrell nnd Wilbert
Robinson, Seldom did either call for
b pltch-out except when Willie Keeler
was at bat, for he could hit to any
field.
“ My belief ts that the waste ball
should be called for but rarely, and
never If tho pitcher shows a tendency

Washington, D. C.— With tho great­
est wholesale destruction of treas­
ure In all history taking placo, with
war-wrought economic losses piling up
In auch stupendous aggregates os no
panic over caused, tho question as to
bow long each of tho belligerents can
stand thn fearful strain upon Us re­
sources ts becoming as Important and
fully ns Interesting as aro any of
tboso more stirring questions grow­
ing out of tho purely military phase of
tho world war. In a bulletin Just Is­
sued. the National Geographic society
sketches tho pre-war economic condi­
tion o f Hussla, which, having expend­
ed $3,600,000.000, haying lost hundreds
of millions of dollars In foreign trade,
and cities /and provinces worth hun­
dreds of millions morn. Is facing an
Indefinite future of warfare undis­
mayed, confident. The bulletin reads:

EARLY

( ROSS T O W N CAR SCHEDULE

N o t P r a c t i c e H lt-a n d -R u n .

O u t—

LAWYER

1041stSt. Phone182

Called

A m erican

Itself

S C H E L L E M A IN E S

Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and Tobac c os

Farrell and xVllbert

Seldom

th o

GEO. A. DECOTTES..

Maxw-elFs

Opinion of Manager Hughey Jen­
nings o! Detroit Tigers.

Russia Faces Indefinite Future of
Warfare Undismayed.

’ Hussla Is a vast storehouse of raw
materials, and must for many years
remain a purchaser of machinery and
manufactured goods In Increasing
quantities
Yet the mills of Hussla
I.AWl EUS
consume 1110.000.000 worth of raw cot­
Sanford,
Florida
ton annually, and Kunslan Iron and
steel rails have already found their
way into competition In the markets
of the world. Germany bought moro
from Hussla than any other three
countries, and aold to the Itusslans
about half nf all their Imports These
A R C H IT E C T
M
*
two empires did a tremendous, thriv­
ing business with one another before
Office Ln Y o « r ll )U(tj£.
Sanford* FI*
Ihe war, and a great stream of Ger
1 -i
man capital flowed into the northern
empire for Investment
England. Hoi
land. Austria Hungary and Italy, In
Peer 'Becomes a Mechanic.
Lord N’orbnry ts one nf (ho latest the order named, fallowed Germany
ATTOKNEY asi * COHNS ElJ.OR at LAV,
—
amateur recruits to the ranks of war In business with the Itusslans. Ger­
Practice in State and federal (’■mots
workers.
Tomorrow ho begins em­ man trnde promotion was thoroughly
orgnnlrei throughout the land, and
t,a rner-WtsxiruiT llldg
SanfordFlaployment as a titter In a Surrey nero- In lllga. I’ etrograd and Moscow names
*
piano (artery, working from six o'clock
of thousands of German linns could
In tho morning until seven o'clock at
bo soon.
*
night at tho regulation pay of 7d (four­
"Hussla.
ns
aro hut few other great
teen cents I an hour
nntlonB, In self sustaining In the mntlaird Norbury who will tako hla
ter of rnw materials; but the Musco­
meals w'th tho oilier workmen, and
vite empire Is dependent upon tho
will bn on tho same fooling In all re­
factories of other lands far every H l e p
spects, Is flfty-two years old ami ho
that It may take In tho upward scale;
has chosen this way of doing hla bit
SUITE *, COMfT HOUSE
PHONE 14J
It Is even dependent upon foreign
because ho Is nbovo thn ago limit, but
manufactures to maintain standards In
feels strongly that everyone should do
S A N F O R I),
F L O R I D A whnl h« can to help the country. Ho Ita wide-sweeping territory as high na
they ore t'slnv
There ts fabulous
has n good knowledge of Internal com
riches awaiting transmutation bv Hus
bustIon engine
Lady Nurhuty w bo
slan Midlist rr but Hussian industry
Is a cousin of I gird Howard da Walden, has hardly passed ihe birth.

Wilson &amp; Housholder

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BROTHERS

LIVERY, S A L E S

AND

FEED

STABLE

C o r n e r P a rk A v e n u e and S e c o n d S t r e e t
CONTRACTORS

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OF* H E A V Y

M AULING

L a r g e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , IViules,

Duke Parrel I.

Wagons

l.i b&gt; and
1 Ii • t •• i* an opposite rule
In Ii*' f&gt;.-Uxi w ml ai, »&gt;dl will, li Is never
bit and run when the pit, tier is wild,
as a base im hull.* Is much linin' to lie
desired iliuri (he chance of pnktPR a
ball through v a, ated territory
! have
kuusii
instances where
there was ii a lid pitcher m the box.
and Hie team at hat hung mil the
hit and run sign xu thut it could he
read by a blind man
Why? They
wauled thn catcher tn see the sign
and to call for pitch outs, knowing It
wan a hard Job for thn plt&lt; her tn get
It over ns It « a s
and that a few
saste halls Hiiuhl h a v e him Up in the
air i otuplet&lt;dv. ami either passing Ihe
(inner* or gi siving the hall for them
Of course. I do not know much
about the National league batters, so

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and

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li l a c k s m 11h 1n g a n d

W agon

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Repairing

In c o n n e c t io n

&amp; COMPANY

AGENTS

Insurance

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I cannot speak for the old leagun.

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Stop U sin g C h eap, U n relia b le
C a rb o n P a p e r
Wilbert Robinson
Hut 1 do know that thn bntter* In our
league do not practice hit and run­
ning Ty Cobb Is tho greatest hitter
the world has known, hut be Is no hitanti-run hatter, for tho reason he has
not gtven It any attention to speak,
of, The tendency of all the wdnjld-bo
hlt nnil run hatters Is to hit the hall
as hard as they ran. and trust to lurk
to It going safely
The true hit and
runnar llko Foster, however, has the
knack of Just meeting the ball and
making a real effort to hit It through
the territory vacated bytljo fielder who
goes to cover tho has#, ' v
"Hut, up to date, ttm hit aud run
play, as It ts attempted ln 4he Ameri­
can league. Is llttlo to be feared."

lin u i t.rtlo :i d i n n e r v. illi i n f e r i o r c a r b o n p a p e r
It m e ; . 1 1 . f . d l e i! , i l l e e i l i l r rf&gt;pi(*:ii u n t i d y f ile s , w;i: t&lt;
j

Much

W in ter

Ball.

The trouble that has bothered both
Hill James of the Hnxvt-s and Hub
Leonard of the U, «i Hm *o far Ihla
season Is said In he ,|i i (. to pilt hltjg
too much winter halt and ll|ere fy agi­
tation In Boston for a rule Unit will
prevent major leaguu players taking

part in any games after the regular
soasonk close
”

One of Longett Drive*.
At Shaw Packer outfielder, hit one
of the longest drives ever seen In the
Kansas City park In u game against
Newark
He drove It oxer thn right
field fence, the first Ume such a feat
wan ever accomplished
Shaw wn*
aided by n high wimj ttxnt got behind
thu pill and helped it over.

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’ Tha .aid land halnf aa.a...d al th# data ’ r n T•»*Irf 1‘oIUm k and Janirt A I’ulliirk
, T, h#i,.uanra
nt aurh r.rtlAr.t# In Ihr • rr non resident* «.f ihr *tatr of Moriffi,
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Uni### .aid rariillralr an«| it i* thr tirlia f of thr riimplAltllnt that
f. ijrrmrd arrordm* to law. lat r®» h «tf thrrn ia over thr i j p ••f t»rn(y
d.rd wdl l.tur thrrron on thr »th ‘lay of unr &gt;rar*. that thr (ilarr nf mitUnr* of
Srra Fueler Mullock and Juna, A |*ol
Jaaarty. A I*. I ®*•I f f i k la uokouati in a fT
Vant, that thr laat
u
my
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alfnaturr
and
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residence of VS It French and |* K Mayor*
t h . iSl l h
day ol
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|»«faon in thr atatr ol Moridi trrvlrr upon
l » is .
K. A. O O U O L A S S ,
»hom
would bind any. nthrr or all of tha
"(*lrrk Ci r c u i t C o u r t . S a m l n o l a C o . . Fl a.
aliovr oarnrd dafrndanta. you aod each
I I y Jama. C . I l o b a r t a , It. t .
of you I'. H. Ilaynaa. W ll. Kranch, Vara
J l - T u a a - 5l c
howlar I'olloc It and Jimn A Pollock ara
therefor# ordrrad to appear to thr bill o
ha l l r a o l A y y l l r i l l a a fwr T a i H e a d l ' n d a r
complaint filed hereto against you on or
Srcilaa H i o t lha tJaaaral H i a t a l . .
before the 6th &lt;tay of February A |l
S . „ , r , .. har ahy * l » # n t h a t J a .
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Hob|y|h. or aama e.ll t.e taken a* confessed
nu r r b a . r r ol T a t ( a r l l d r a l a N o
SI 7 . aod fioal decree entered agarnat you and
J , , ; , ! i h r 2nd d a y o f J u n . . A l&gt;
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ftCI-OKT OF COUNTV FINANCR.f. NRMINOLF. COUNTT
I proposed that a few reliable
T h * f o t l n w I n g r a p o r t of tha f t a r a l p t . a nd f l l . h u r . a m r n t * Bf t h * w a a r a l f o n d , o f San,
and
t ha
prisoners bo plarod In the censor's of­ i nol c t o u n l y l or t h * parhi d - t i di ng S a p t a m b a r tilth. 1914. w i t h t h * b a l t n c * .
• mount or w a r r a n t , o u l a l . n d
and a - l l l a m a n l of t ha aaaat . an.) I l . bl l i t l aa o f amid S a m
fice, open the parcels In his presence. inol ' o u n , &gt;
r apwr t ad
- : - r k nt t hr - I f c ul l c o ur t
and Ola c o u n t y c o m m t - . i o n

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Nannla II nit*..
Complainant

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^n«1 day

Clrcall Caorl. Hataalh Judicial Circuit
la aad far Samlnola (aunty, Florida,
la Chaacary.

I t la f ur t her o r de r e d t hat thia or de r ha
puhl i a hed finer a week for f our iNinaecu
t i ke we e k * in t h r Sa n f o r d I f r r a l d
a newa*
p a p e r publ i s he d In Sa nf o r d . Sa ml no l a coun
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M y r t l e II T e f r y . t . rri ru' J*
He*n|ent a
M t m r h a n . P It l U / t i e t ,
VS' |l F r m r h , V e r a K v a l r t
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In accordant* with law
Said
mlillratr rmhllrn tha following 'daacrlbad
or.&gt;p«-rt &gt; -ituatad in Fainlnola county. Klor
,d. t j w . l S'V of NF.I. Of FK'i Sac
j: Tp 21 South, Hang* 32 F.aal
20 arraIrr Polbtrk and Jamr. S Pollock
n.i.rr or la-a
Th* aald land halng aa-aaird
&gt;l lha data of lha laaUanra of -urh car
It afpearing from thr *worn bill df com
Iiftrut* in th# namr of H A Mill#, and
plaint nletl herein that the above named d*
&lt; miAcuta t&gt;6. dgtad tha 1-t day ol I r n t U n i i , VS It f r r ur h. P ll Mf tyn#*. W r «
j unr, a
l&gt; 1y03.
Thia carlidcata am F o w l r r
Politic a Brill
J i m r * A po l l o c k I f *
l f . r u tha following d*acrlha&lt;l proparty, non-rcu.lcnt • of thr alftlft of Florf ft, mmi
to . It N W , of 8fi«r of SB&gt;&lt;. Hoe. 2* It It thr brllrf ok thr complainant that rich
Tp 21 South. Itangr 32 Kaat.
10 acraa of thrro la ovrr thr agr of twrnty on#
(Tinfa or laaa.
r i f w , t hat t h r pl ac
of r r a i d m e * of Vr r a
Tha laid land halng aaaaaaad at th# data f ' o t i l r r
Po l l o c k a mi
Jam**
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P o l l o c k I*
ol tha laauanr* ol auch cartlAral# In tha u n k n o w n t o af f i ant , t hat t h r laat k n o w n
aama of Unknown.
f r a b l r n c r of VS' II F r r n c h and IV It. I l a y n r a
Cnla-« -alii rartiflrataa -hall ha rrdram- waa K n o t v l l l r . T e nu r e s * r. t hat t h r r r i*# no
a.| according to law. lat daad will laau* p r r * o n in t l r
* t a t r of Fl or uf a
i * r v i r* •*f
Ih-t.on on tha l"lh day of Ihomlai A I' t u b p o r n a upon w h o m w o u l d bi nd any
IVI *.
n t h r r or all o f t h * abt i v* n a m e d dr f r nt l
Wiinm my oflrlil ttgnalur* and -ral ant * , y o u and f « i h «*f &gt;«&gt;u. VS It F r r n c h
it... ih- M h day of January. A I' ISI1
P
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Mayor* Vrra
Fowlrr
Pollock
and
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K A lltlfll-I.ASS.
J antra
K po l l o c k
a r *• i h r r r f o f r
ordrrrd lo
• |rfk i irruit I »ufi Seminole l n Fla
a p p e a r t o th*
bill *•I &lt; o m p l a i n t bi r d hr r r
t| f,*r* St r
tn a g a i n * ! y ou
•»»». or l*rf,*rr th** fith &lt;1ag of

Man Released From the Isle ol
Wight Gives His Ex­
periences.
WAS

NOT

TREATED

Interned German* Are W ell
With

Food

and

BADLY
Supplied

Diversion*— Self-

governing Prison Camp— Abuse*
Are Remedied.

V

ami. afti*r hla Inspection, closo them
up aKnltt
This plan was agreed to.
and i( worked splendidly
Also ope
hundred parrels, the addresses of
which had been lost under the old
system, were on our suggestion ex­
posed In the ramp anil speedily re­
claimed by their owners
“ Arrordlng to official In"'
&lt;
our hul* bad In be s rru ’
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monthl)
we decided (o ' il, - every
wt-ek each of us In Itr
&gt;'hrfher
It wit* a wealthy hanker :
the city
or n penniless waiter from Hobo, earh
one did his work without grumbling.
Only one elderly morchnnt offered fivo
shillings to anyone willing to do hla
share
Not bemuse I do not wnnt
to scrub.' he explained, 'but because
for three days after doing so 1 cannot
move without pnln In my h a c k '
A
young fellow consented to do the Job
for him for sixpence
Some of the
prisoners received neither money nor
parrels and therefore find to subsist
entirely on the official rations, which,
of course, did not Include luxuries.
When Quarrels Break Out.
. “ Everything that tends to keep the

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I managed to get
him surrounded by more peaceable
persons and proposod to call our own
police.
'No. no.' the crowd shouted.
‘Father Ludwig, you go and settle the
quarrel.'
It was not a difficult task,
as the young man made a complete
apology
"One fine evening we were standing
outside our hut. contemplating the
stnrr) sky. while our doctor friend
gave us some astronomical expluna
lions
Suddenly n shot resounded
In
a moment there was wild con/uslon In
tho ramp and the combined efforts
of all the more responsible men were
required to subdue II --ii'- IqXrued
afterward that (he sentry bad Ahnt ut .
u man who tried to esrngc
TJie oltp .
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►* 2 I t h &gt;)*y uf J a n u a r y , A
I*
lelft
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' Every performanee Is ‘announced
VV ' ••
ws ni v ••ffi t I a 1 • i g » ft IM t • ft ltd•• a I
(Inn waa pnaseii and a delegate aent In ii timid marching through tint
•t
• M e j o t h tf a &gt; of f &gt;et*-f i l. rr
V l»
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G a s
F i t t i n g
to the goternnr
Aa wtfnli.tr rt-aulti
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gr-Minda nnd I'latlng loudly to attract
.
r» in! • uurt **» n ini l» • »
Fla
ttons hail tieen forwarded In torn on att-uMntl
(Inc of the grent.-al «&gt;iie
I* &gt; J * «
•
H o l e ft • I* I
A ll W o r k K e r r i i i * M M y P e r s o n a l several nccaslona. he told ua that now
1 us* M r
ceases In the show line was the rtrwe would receive each our half-pound cus, one day there was nn eleptmnt
N « l l t r of Vp|||rall«&gt;a for f a l D r r i l I ntfrr
A t t e n t i o n A n d Kent KfTortH
uf
raw meal ,
s , ‘ i i o n i 7i of i k r t *r n r r a O t t al ul r ■
made nf gray hlunketa and four nr
iritis
Jufi,
"'ft
•• Ki t i l * r t i l j / r
**••*••»
»• h e r e b y
gi%**n t hat
J
Til den
"1 hla canard romttnrnaUon Among five men which would have deceived
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No
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the
wealthy
prisoners,
w
ho
did
not
3 l .o
d a t e d t h e 4l h d a y o f . J u n e . A
l&gt;
anyone. Its antics wero so truly el tv i
I *r * rt« 11 •» I nl Ihintl* |ftM
l*'M
has filed saitl r e r t i f i r a t e in m V of fi r#
like at all tho Idea nf having to cook phantlno
that
prisoners,
E n glish •fid I ft* ma d e a p p l l r a t l o n f o r ( a t ( [ r e d t n
s
their own dinners
The poorer ones gunrds'and officers alike, all w e ro .In I s i l a l l l i s l i u f t r t a p f i i *
l**ur
ar. ..f dan. r wi t h l a w
Sa i d r e f 't
•tf # ' r
F m h r tr fi *the
following
ilttftlbe
proponed to (1ml among the prisotu-ra fits o f laughter, etyf^claljy when tho
N*t llaiafirr v-**|it*'iiilirr 341th 1'*lfc J .
l’f " p e r » )
si t uat e d
in
Semi nol e
county.
aomtt coakB and waiters who could 'penny a rids' mm begnn and the 11• t r r • • t t it * • i ' 4 . " *4.»* '1 - •
in l»f r -1414)ift I 9 L*J
• b' f nf •
* s* wit
|.ot 3 . Itlk
II. 4 ulunt a
1 r.
I %JtafftuA &gt;«||U Itibrf I• 3tft. I *•7
"Th* « ai d Iftnd f i r i ng » » s r s * n l at t he .late
prepare the food for us nil together
trunk, disclosed uToroomstick as found•&lt;&gt; *ht
i sauanr * nf auch f e r l l l b a t e in the
It 1 1 11,F’U V I* 'f'l if' *1 7f IMjt-Tlti^'f
Hut n resolution was carried by--4fte
I sn .
d I'nknown
Unl ess aald rrra* f l r at r
ion.
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r • »|ee me J a c c o r d i n g t « l a w. l a t
|l sl ab' • 'fi 1* #
^ *sI ’ T ^ Uf r f JuR** t ' l l l i , 1 '• I V
'f —
u
majority asking the governor th rover,
MY
SPECIALTIES:
"Thd Poem Thst W a s Rebuksfl.
*1 will issue t h e r e o n on t he 22 4t h d a y of
•1* * d
VV arrani • •
».
• e \ f%
to
the
old
way.
As
a
result
k
t
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jft» Uftf)
A. I » 1916
"Then
,|v«
had
recitation
a^renlngs.
I ’ H K A R D ' S H A N D - P A I N T E D ( 1I I N A
\
W * n» - *
n»y of f i ci al
s i g na t ur e
a n d seal
1141 wr1 • • J'i»s*
.
,
protest, however, wo received aft
hoot among us roc Itod hla own work
It
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JEWELER

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1 • o mad** a p p l i c a t i o n for l a t deed
• m a i d i r t l i f t i r with' l aw
Saitl rdr*
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f ol l nwi ne
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in
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4' o u n i y .
t o w.i K S
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CLYDE I.INE BOATS
(•TT. JOHNS HIVF.K)

Arrive 10:00 A.M. I-cave 11:30 A.M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*

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“ As a rule the military officials were
willing to make any alterations sug­
gested by us
For Instance, thnro v a t
much delay In tho delivery of letters
and postnl parcels sent to tho prison

consideration In s{&gt;tte of the fact that
my opinions were often diametrically
opposed to Utalrg." When* Uto order
for my rolsaso came tho governor
shook hands with mo and thanked mo
for tbe good suggestions and improve­
ments which we had maitlo In o a r
camp."
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• W o rry Over Hot W ater Supply.
ing that evening
Tho' first numbers
4 .
&lt;:.
"Tfle next cause of trouble arose
were of a comic cfiilracter. but
t»ut Min
tho • ,l-r g ' i ,
' \ ’’r
In this way
All excellent rule hud chief Hem of the program ,wn* a patlk. tn. 1.aKeki, “A. J mi. stf !,
been nmde by the authorities thit I hot otic poem- u jubilant recital nf h
.
,
w
;
wnter could he obtained lit tho nlftclal thnusnnda uf HuAilun .soldiers
ra * hail . v; 4. ’
i-iistiwj. .
. :
ii*
cookhouse from early morning till Into boon lured Into the Mnsurinn bogs
.gs nr
u
i
u
k
.....
St \ ' l
,
V
til night
Hut the German cooks en­ drowned .like rats
It WQfl
11
•
forced nn unwritten law that n penny with stormy upplsuse,
1
must tie paid by each person carl! mint. and. seeing that some 0 #tjp y .v.
4 lltllf ft 1
‘ tr
I I a n k r r » n n f- Mf tf trr
time hot water wait required. I patd tuhlo companions also looketl utjaAkjr,.
n
r
l b **f #1 ail# &lt; * !•»*••• * '«
my penny. Ilka everybody else, and 1 got up and asked pormfsHlon t o ^ a y l
*'
tw
obtained the hot water nt once. I no­ a fow words. It was grantod. lMlmt rtu.i i&gt;i.tiur.rm#ai»i . »
ticed. however, a sailor w ho did nqt congratulated tho poet on hli» sklllf i&gt;ut , Kintlt1u#pt#mi.rr veth. f * r got any until all hnd been served .protested ugattist the spirit of the last
• &lt; t • i"-. 1
When asked for nn explanation, he poem, w ti loll Invited U S to gloat over To ..Ufrr . ll . 1 a . . . # V - | . I - ‘“ I - lilt H 1-l I .
frntikly told me Hint ho had no money tho death agony of soldiers prohntily
\-.Ht I --.ASM I I Mill.I I I t. :•
nnd therefore was boycotted by the as bfnve ns any others
I reminded
t.'tl,
cook s
Ihe public that hundreds of German I I . I . m i p . - h i n Tr* ■ i i - ,
VI t
I- .
V» aj
&lt;nr‘
"T h e next day I asked for water, soldiers were drowned
ln flooded Harbllvi 1s t "f•■VV »• it uirqii
hut did not pay. On tho succeeding Klnnders— terrible Incidents of war. Tni.1 A*»it’. l.!» A.-#t».
duys I was Ignored systematically by but not subjects for epics. A grow in g
I I# llill I Ir »
the cooks
At my request our section nppluuso showed me I had not ap­ VV ar• a »•! • •*iI •fttHltnjL
en
1
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«,ltn|L lyr
»
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4
6T J* tlef * ii •
1
chief rnllnd a, general meeting, to pealed In vtiJii to tho thinking portion i tt - .
Ii a I
*
which I made mv complaint, nbnut tin* of my fellow prisoners
The imct him
!••*■» &gt;•&gt; tUmdft
Impossibility nf procuring hot water h i -1f citnte lo mi- u few days Ini-»r knd
T"t «i i ••mi'ifiji'
without payment, and explained that I said.
Yiiq, know. Father L u d w ig
I
) s l u r e l 4 sMfi I'fttprili
as about three thousand tnrn three have been thinking over what you
J a i l ftfi« ! I «it
times dally fetched hot water this suld, nnd I will not bavo tho poem S« hoi»l Mouses «4«t !&lt;#!•
I'••of lluusr ftml *1 *rm
meant about E3 to £4 ($IB to $20) published.*
*Mhrr l*|fi|ier'&gt; of &lt;«»uftt y*
a day for the six rooks
Accordingly,
"I became sincerely attached to my
n unanimous resolution was sent to fallow prisoners, who showed me alt T"*al \ alue of l'ro|»ertjr

the governor who promptly nhollshed
the abuse
Regulating . Camp Affairs.

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4"9 Ifi

M ak ir t
I IWI. IIr - • in* nl* Jnt i r i Dlb t o l*r|M»
I ••»
a t . of 1 lrf S a* V « lltllf

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I *t I ••lift-tor

BX F R E D A T C H E R K E S O F F ,
paid
* t-onadnl— Wtuhlnp to ubtaln some
aitthnntle Inforyiltlon about tbe lift)
I'nronrr* Inqurai* Frey of i iffirrr*. Juror^anit VViln*-«w«
In»a nil y Inquirlr* Irr, of I »ffi,rr« and&lt; »ni mttlrrs
of "allon oniiinlea" In tbu Internment
1nrnlf ntal*
camps. 1 went to sue my friend, Lud.Sl al l unr r y a n d P r i n t i n g
( i r n r r a l Statiunrr&gt;
I tlank*. rtr
w Ik , who bad becu interned six weeks
Her o f d H o o k *
_
'•
&gt;t
AH\fTtt*ir,g rrigiitml b ) l aw
, In the Knockaloe camp on tbe Isle of
4 u m m l i i i o n i P a id lo Offlcrrat
Wight, and who now waa released on
Tai A»ft#«»or
__ _
T « , fMllartnr
tbo ground of having no nationality men busy Is welcomed, because a cer­
C
’ouhly
T
f
r
a
s
i
i
r
r
r
t a in amount of nervousness nnd Irrita­
at all.
l*rpul) Al*r«snr
Ludw ig was born l a Russia of Ger­ bility Is Inevitable when thousands of
• v 1 irruit 4 ourl, Cimrral ( 'uuttWork
. of llond Klrrllun
man p a r e iijjv ^ llo had been educated men are suddenly tnkon from th "lr
thcrer&gt; had married a Russian, taken work and forced to llvo together in t o t a l Hl wburwr m r n t *
Quarrels break out I'rflrlt September ,1iHh. I HI 5
part In the revolutionary movement of close quarters
Warrant* 4lutwt#nding SepIrH'be* I'Uh. I'* I .
tho University «of M o b c o w ^ student*, easily nnd tnny quickly assume dan­ 1 n s u n j • f i a l s h t • Sept* into * ••'» t ! *• i
11* • rsir afl
gerous
proportions
*4
*
.
FI N f. .VNl ■ F« •II f f 11 I It f f I M »
and Dually, hud been expelled by the
T frs.ur.'^* lift* art, • Tbit* .itllh I'M
Russian police, going to Germany
af‘ Pn,oon “ 0 r r m a n h* k,’r W a r r a n t * &lt; hit at a m i r * g June i' Mh. 1*1 Hero he was not only not welcomed !
bitterly on the a n t ld e r 'vfhut was denied tho rights of German | man rl&lt;’'" ln ^m d o n . which hud ru- f •• fir it Junr tO| h. 1’*1

nationality
Al last, after ,..mc year*
spent In llulgarla and France he &lt; min
to lAindon
When the war broke nut all (r«T
mans wero forced to register.
M&gt;
frlond, from an excess of boncuty, con
flded to tha police fho puzflc of 111*
nationality; from an excess of pin
deuce the authorities Interned him
until his papers of Identity had been
examined
"I&gt;td you find life In the camp vert
h ard *" I asked
"Existence In the camp
he said
Is quite hearable, of course one must
Frtiruary
A
l»
I '• l *
••• * a m r
a ill l r
fix In one's mind once (or ull ihut mi­
Seller of Implication fwr Ta« Herd I ndcr t a k e n a&gt; r o n f r * * r d . a*’ *! final t|r» r r r r n t r r r d
ll no'longer free and has lo submil lo
agai nst y o u an&lt;| r a r h of you
SrrtUn S7S of the General Ntalulro
‘. . f i r
i* hrreby (i vrn that
M M
regulations
Within certain limits
I* l* f u f t h r r oPi l af r d that this 1 * l r f t»r
t r purr ha*er "f I a i * er11fi« • tr Nt* p111•11•11* I ••*i, . * **»■«•k f••r frt i* rt'iiM t' sr
*■ -Air Iff July fit h, A It I
ha* w r r k * it, t h*' s a n b » r d Mrralit a n* * pa pr r however, we were quite at llbert) 1“
Mril omit cert iflcAle in my offirr and ha* |&gt;uhli*hri| in .Ngnliifil, M m t n o l r l o u u t y , urguiilxo our Internal life, and * e . In
lit Bfifitl ration for tai «lreil to r**ue in F l o r i d a
our compound, made full use of Ibis
Sai 1 rrr11fi iratr r rr
*•!• ftrr wifi la*
f *, tsiHit'S* m t r r r o f I l o r
hi **«. r*.
err
•!»•* rit»e«t t*r«•(*«•#* &gt; o v » a »»*t arta| i r » otfl. *
•
1 hr IfllMSS INt
• * • f t.fl, . • f •
permission
W e ■ hose itmuiiK us ot.i
• • 1 ift **r rtii r &lt;ilr ruun' &gt;. Floritla I•• t he * t h «la ) f I ► . tfyj • r S I * l •*|
own
police
for
enrll section S l i d till"
;
ii
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r
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l Tp
&gt; \ |M&lt;( «. | N
• ♦•al
• « 'i
lu ar fr * vr, nr * or
• Kef. (• in 1 a•i
u r|,
arrangement worked so perfectly flint
i 1 * r k ' , r 1*141!
I
•• thr 1iM*|&gt;ert &gt;' stf 1 nk rt••ish
| ef itv |&lt; it 1*
the English soldier guards left Ihe
Ni i i i i ii n r f *• r t o m p a
fi a t #
N «, 1 1 9 1 .
rale
n f June
.'m l
11 1 trm Mr
keeping of order entirely to the men
-'•i
twli.li r t r f i f i r f t i e e m l ' f
i f*•elect ei| by us mid entered only oil
,
. t, - . i f •e 11 p r ••I •e r t &gt;
l»» w it
liag
,9 , .
a f • *d N i g a N t f
I
II
their request il g ' " ‘d deal of impious
1. .a,. g.
g
J 4 -'
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ailllless al d ft I* I lot! being molded
l e a f nf thr P jrrfic
a . « tI .. |
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t • e f i wi l l
t ll n fi io(| In
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tf*
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4Ii •• Ml *
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PAGE EIGHT

DECEMBER

AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
in te llig ib le
t |’ i

(.real

Way

Coming la

Du*al

The-

lro in January

•

la n g u a g e

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v iv n l m • • t o

m ost

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in

and

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w ith

s u g g e s tin g

M r i i . in

h o n n ■*

a c tu m

t»( t i n *

tin *

p ro d u c tio n
d ra m a tic

w h ic h
c llm e X 's

Many time* it has been naiil that a m i M i ' i i i i * i f le e t . - .
(i arik’ ii n( Allah, dramatized
by Robert Hirltcn* ami M a r y An- Francis X. Ilushmnn snd Beverly
derabn do Navarro, which comes to
Bayne
the Duval Theatre on January 7th
Francis X. Itushman and Beverly
and Htli lor a limited engagement of Uuyne, the two most popular .-tar'
two nights. Is the desert drama- ■III the screen, who are now appear
mg exclusively m Metro pictures
t ite d .
It i* more than that, however, produced by the (Quality Futures
(or it tells the story of the rone- Corporation will be seen here at the
Dec,
grade monk in search of that "el.i- Star Theatre on Tuesday.
sive something” that we call peace Until in tin live part feature picture.
This pro­
and happiness.
Every human being "Pennington's Choice."
is searching fur _that very s^ine duction will be a decided treat fur

TO-NfGHT—“ A Man and The I jih "
Comedy. "Making Matters Worse’*

I » (I star* hail Mich an
in it&gt;
In prom t iii-ir \ers.iltilly
A • t r&lt;•i.i;
r;l*t it |&lt;|ti'.iT n m support n(
Mr
llu-hliutii a nil M i**i Ruyne. includi; ,
Wellington I 'h l V I l T , Fester ( i n n ' l l
Helen Dimbnr unit William Farris,

WEDNESDAY— “ No One To Guide Him”
Diamond From the Sk\
His PaF*

That a ' ihonk*. for many
years shut up in a lonely monas­
tery should decide to leave his
peaceful surHounding* and look for
contentment elsewhere i» the ground
work of the story.
That he should
also discover, that despite a happy
marriage
peace and content men!
_iyri. only of the soul and not id the
•world, is nut *o strange that is a
Cathol|c ^Oiitrlnc atid one which a
g r e a t rniiiy* W l t p l e s t i h s r r l h e d t "

CO M IN (

Y.desks Surratt in “ The Immigrant" at
the Star Friday, Dec. .list

itune and i aught the favor of the
ciowd with l.is mi g. “ AVI.tie. at the
Ph-u-uri in \\ me ai d Song, If I lie
Woman is t.ot Theie " &gt;i me of tinother *ont' hits was the tint*If of the
( l i t act, “ When a Little liny l-ov-e
It Little Girl,’’ and the "Spun-rib
(torn the Butvhnrhop of Life!"

motion picture patrons for neither
Mr. Bushman or Miss Bayne ever

thing.

Tin rn is %'*■ Wftalth "I beauty in
tip- 1,0*1.k»r fo m p a tiy 's proiluelion
of The' tlurdeti df Allah. 'for they
are mood creating' a* well as im­
pressive to the eye. The very first
panorama ami the succeeding scenes,
each in its own way suggest* l he
In. ale. while the \ral&gt;s and Moors
i n their plct ureMpie . i i - t u r i o w a ll
d. ring to and fro, 'peaking ihetr ur&gt;-

GREAT SHOW

The Father

THURSDAY
day*’

T im

appeared in any previous picture
to better advantage. In t be role of
a wealthy New York club man.
.who must iktfdV«.*.,Jiis worth among
the woodsntdjPjjt Jsorthern C^pada.
before the girl*
'Jtjii 'ehvtrc sdfl No:
sent to marry him. Mrt Bu«htmm
ha* the greatest opportunity of In*
career
Not only dot's he give a
faithful portrayal of i lie debonair
rluhiu.i n. lull l.eeailse " f hi- wonder
fill phy'iipie and marvelous mu*i li
lar powers, he appear' to great ad
vantage in a difficult role in th
woods.
M i's Bayne is equally as
well suited in her part, first shown
in a New 1 oi k drawing room and
after ward as her ‘'supposed iwm

KalstaT
-Tim

Bitidy Bradys Hirth

FRID AY—-“ Her Oath of Vengance
Prison Pies”
SATURDAY—-"The Bowl Bearer
Counterplot"

The 7th Episode
of the

mp$
mo

.UNIVERSAL

C o m in g — J a n . 4 th .— R o w la n d &amp;
C liffo r d , a M u s i c a l C o m e d y —
‘ S e p t e m b e r M o r n ” To " Sa"a"iv’s

n tJ k tu re

tiintt1*

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D " “ “‘ vWV*’"
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BUDGET OF O PIN IO N "JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

A C IIIK I, Is A M O N G

\\: T A K I N G

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N i I'I I s \\|i | \| | 11

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ALLEN’S THEATRE
TU E S D A Y v ; ‘r S f
rvi.* 1 , . t me H . ' l * a . s n i i ,
I'll nnv ..i. in i f. ’o
*i.
Vmd-’ ii

te danc-r
. goo.) tj.ir

life

in

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Rule

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It.

'Ill«

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o il

roa d -

Ml

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not

i good .x iiin p l.

ol

tin

builder*

art. ,md-J - * * y

that

l iiij present, Inrd* " road* Irj tinfiryt distriel of s - runv.de comily me
j p t f gottd 'nxamplgj. of "lie hriiji
r a h 'fa m id * t h e r e f o r e - it i* an e m u
Ntandoff
Some
of -hi' - road* .in
f ‘ * . *'
poor
p « "W

and.
4

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of

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our

rnu d *

,vw * , * ' ' i i i i e n d

to

li.\

a re
Our

roa d s

t v d w •‘W y U ' M f e * j h r j c l i

company

have

up

tile

t ^ i b m W ^ s i K VJi

sand

s ta n d

lii.it

it

lln -fa -d

\

tiia p p .il
S

and

keep

I , w i ot, o f
' l

III

lo .p

Mr

H v u g e c O m p a J iy
If

e X e itrn tfln t
race

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and
K iim tf

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f r f j j y * b e ln e

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lilt-

from
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t1 at t i me f hi

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lm

of all I ha^. wV* l**rBf}T.khi'/l
.li* S*uu. frtrd „nvriitp‘
Mr
Mrtrtlii
had.
' e noug h- i Xp. lienee* if) )j|0 *e ’ p,(rlv
•d^y* to till a book and (Tan well rwBUinber wfi. ii t tin part.'of Sat fold"
thr.t i* thickly populated now wu»
n wildrrne**.
The' old building re

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III

C l.

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t o ; r ,.i

D o tig l.is '

w .1(1
m
lu r. i.e b&gt;r mm
tj, i 11 rk illAJl D *■-], Ttiri-sber would

Lafl* 'I

lo*v. ^yf*-n&gt;y m.

the
jlm

l lo-iir that t ’ liarbe Hand will hr
a candidate lor * sheriff* In MICL'ffiJ
kim-i If mid jhut ilicro wdi tie *e\
er.fl ntjier*. ■* I i n i —?hrri ff N . p i u b i

id

o m p lid lo r'

m

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_

F E S T I V A L

l. i f r

tiling

I te

g»*n

FROM

t lake care that proper |iru­
in s o i i i .. wa i mad.- lor I lie

|{

THE

LaSALLE

O P E R A N O U ^ E - Chicago
T tf

lo n e
in .

In ' ' r T i i m i i i s r

a lo n e

i • el,

D A N C I N G

t h e race

oil people a iiijut'Tor (lie r o n d - in l o o k s g o o d l o t i l e b o l l ,
I.^ihe i "lllily
I tl so fdr how long
tp
i J"_ o t h e r o it o iy
iltrre
im 'l

nl
u

Musical Comedy Treat Kver

Presented in Sanford

\ \ l i d in tfl
in

id i^ t-h e llr W m e
w ill

\

vouched

la s ’ td l. ns

t' npfl

I *&gt;.r.i

;.,rl

for t*v one of these atm -cl ildr* n ’ hat
l.oms \\| wan g.-latmeil during lie
Fit mtl r. \ oln' nin ,* to w ijni'iir.11 lo
mi

nt

th .

The Greatest

C lea n

Ico n s .

Iuralt* a cloth with water, wring
* r l tally dry. and rub some snap
into it
Hub llic chilli well over
iron mid mu will hod ( lint It

r e mo v e anv
ui i g hl

h.ii' e

iug’.m&gt;-Hs or ittuika
..... ..

&gt;n.re

T o C le a n D n t h t u b t . * ' •
c n i . i . H .m a p , . i i * l u l u l i a l h l u b
t " i t i | i i g a l i t t l e . o n i s r m ill In to
• *1 i ' i i l I ' In n r n h l i m g It

i'i

‘ wft h l m*io*u

/Kt n ..f

Musical Comedy
Tangoes’ and Joy

A Siugint!, Dancing Musical Whirl — Complcle LaSalle Prndmlioo
2

PRICES

S P E C IA L

5 0 c, $1.00 » nd $ 1 .5 0 .' C h ild r e n In G en eral Adnd*t»lon S e a ls 2 0 c,
Soats S e l l i n g at L. R PlobP *

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I

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b h iw

&gt;

v

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$ Z '1 ‘

IN THE HEART OF THE W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

r r TH E SANFORD H E R A LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D - Life la Wo,th Living
sw n m n .

\(,l.t MK ' l l

Fl

o r id a

. Fr id a y

d o

tt.

f m iik r

i;n:.

NO. .is

COST OF GAS IS BEING
BAD CHECKS CASHED
EDUCATORS ARE HOLDING
PROBED BY OFFICALS
HERE BY A STRANGER
MEETING THIS WEEK
EXCUSE F OR
rAIMP RISE IN THE PRICE

TIIFKK IS N O

OF G A S O L I N E
Washington,
Hue. r;H*
Preltminnry cfltim atePof the geologjeal turvey on t h ? production of
rru.lv |.eiroleiim in I'J 15. which are
aM.
u*ed in .connection with
,hr federal inquiry into the cause of
advancing gasoline prices were mode
put'lic* today l»y Secretary Lane and
two
null' ate .in increase of about
•
U
of
last
year's
output
mill1uii batn
lotal production of
I '#fin
htcli.
h with a
j^eut
ni. i)0o, 000 barrels, was a

Hifi Drainage Ny sirni
,
C uroa, ila., Dec. .i 1
I'lie u|&gt;|&gt;i i
I St. Julius river drainage district will
lie one of (he largest n, 1 1 si.iie
outside of the proposed
Wtthl.t
coochee river (lin.trm l a m i the K v n -

WORKED

I Kll,,U‘" PrU,UCl|f r?a* ™
««**

Kim avenue they will find a n u m ber

h

MANNER

fifty

million

I am I

ih ■ a year ago
I -1 I p * lie I tl 11• d St :l Tell.it
ti il l 111 di 'li ' t'
its ' out put of crude oil has
I
The 11 iT'M-e I*
I la-|&gt; III ■:
•
i n i I ....... I C ' h
f it t L* i rnori i t.p

MERCHANTS

DURING
F OR

Xt[v
,th‘’ of "household

PARTS

'm a k e

available

to

estim-

in

It rumC'/tonTuiic *out ty* fqm of
Hrcvaril crnjhAy . hoifh f « the I h it

tore to »tnri
lug

inif,'. ni a

ch e c k '

All the fdratigl rs wanted was the

undObuiid

he

buying goods unit giv*.

amt

|..

Mtiunot

moil'

A

takng

t a

to

balance in cash that each check
called for and when this was o b ­
tained lie did not cate to hot her
with the merchandise, although he
Unity gway some nice ties, lints and
shirt's and lie i mi use them in his
ht.sffiis11e I- gone and the inirih.it Is
that n.shed the cheeks of u Mice
itppeari' IT "rmn'er are sadder and

the

balauedj

per

I

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1*

I-

s.lfe

h u t

Id

r s|| a

strung'
pin .
i \&lt; i. il you
him iiiiiil .i d liise a customer

Sun

He or de ret I .ill the go o d - di

make
hi'!

v

the smooth stranger 'eerued to'kryiw
taring
this and had no trouble
Irijulde in*chnv
tie r,hn\taring
t tie

m i'rehant'

II.'

I ■I.I v
m
d

that

had rented
right i w a \
ill bifid' " f

To

OF A LARGE N U M B E R
OF

VISITORS

I' ;v11.1 1:s&gt; ee. F l a , ! ter 10
1) u f mg the Istidiicss session of the F'loritla

Edttcatiot.al

Association

which

lusted well into last night, Arrailin
was i hosen over West Palm Reach
for the next meeting place and th&lt;following officers were elected to
serve during the ensuing year:
J II Workman, Miami, president.
Kate
Sullivan.
Tallahassee,
vice
jiresidenl ; W
A
I lobson, Baker
county , treasurei ; R 1, Turner, In
Ver ties, secret art
tirliiiidn Masonic Icm p lc

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T A L L A H A S S E E IS T H E S C E N E

1 lie Mrjarido
M.lsnnie hodn-*
A. F. and A, M.. No (i'J, Kureka
Chapter, No. 7. and Olivet Com1this state and you never know who
Bryan Will Not Co
rnainlery N o f have purchased of
II-who
* w ho is wrong
i' right
Reports tin- Misses Welch the three lots on
New
A ork. I fee.
'i I
Peoples Hank has
1
t hat \\ till.' in .1 Hry an had i'Of, tem- Kllst &lt; 1 1 Hal ;.v*-une lying directly
pt. 111 ■i ...
c ||. i r. I .»r.I I '. f ’ 1 wI l Ilf I , , . Fid
U l' f 1 I 1III- ver",
r fill ur. tlii M -ot. * will i reel
11r 11n d tm|ay i nt I .
in | I.
I 1.1
- ■I i- ri t 11r r-11 g
in ib
•I I'
fu
It■ * d ! ■"

this p.i.titular time -there are
Itvered to 511 Klin avenue which at
happens to lie a vacant house 111111'! many smooth j individuals working

1111U-« III d d

si* m t,|« J III
I In nit

Hank

l4jr#lr . Wt^ii sent

in­

ni ca»h
This was after the bank
had closed and he seemed to have
in t ti hi 1,11 i
i i - h ■►g i ht'i 1- ni.ujl

&lt; 111 ph

\ tin ei t w bib* draw
t he &gt;1 lol i 11 . . •
t In

Peoples

wjth

ap­

would 6 pen a hank aeeouflt aiul add
to it , .i, I,
k
Ife then w e n t .front

"I1' ' 1*' *TA" X- 11
,,f " ' " rt '•»»'»
f° m
ll" ,) “ *kes
- "nsideruld.territory w,-*i
tin- over m Mr
a nye and Oro-eol t inniiib-.
Rak.
\\ ashliigl"li, \\ imler mil I’ on sift

I I'l.er melt

the

away

wearing

dividual who was supposed to he
named Simmons deposited a dollar

will

l.ohb) l.s Fine
The l o b b y JluTt't Carnes is
great.
Sdch is the verdict of all
w)io ha v e seen |l and the u*»\v Milfl
never showed to better ad vantage
t bun the night of the Woman's
Club dance when the new electric
lights and fixtures showed the e f­
fect of the improvements that have
been taking phut* at the Carnes for
the past two weeks.
With the new
paper and painting and the installa­
tion of the . i It'cHic lights the rcjuvenated Sanfot*lN Hr)UN** h'U." lost
the yli'iitii) of flintier* y+aist and
looks like the ney Carnes should
look.
Ihe rooms that have been,
done over art also m first das* shape
and with the tiist allut ton of hath
tuhs and l.ii.ilories for every room
the ( .irne» will I... a 11 that i.t'i•I be
Indesired

L E FT

a smooth

articles,

ftrru m

and

AND

SMOOTH

the

parel, etc.

2G;»,UU0 a e r i f y according
ate* of engitftierii

A VERY

UNKNOWN
carry

head of ine St. Jnhit* riv«*r into tlmt

.Yesterday

l\

YESTERDAY

If any 'one has time Hi go to 511

r, ,-ord breaker.
irene lit year
Vetir began
began wilt)
a.
XI, Ilyesent
with 1
1
•\
. . .
. . . . .
. | will lie within the dr.iIjiMgt; district
,.f petroleohi in field storage.'
Neither the Soutltmere Fat m- i,or
,„is tin report, "so that production
the Fills mere projects are included
o! crude nil was not pushed. Under
in this district.
Moth of these are
thc«- conditions the smull increases
liflf drainage projects in this vicin­
inmarheteil
production
was slgity
„itic.uit
m ! the total yield of the
» , l b tie past year about eight per
1- It a Ms
,, i t r-it. ni.' in' he to Id storage,
it. 1 in this are the stocks
•'itrage
by the
pipe line
r&lt; s r m
e - 1 1in -it »•« 1 h .

SEVERAL

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freight

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o
f'Wn to the jiublir for'seyrrnl week*
Hull

open mg

f’is'C last Friday
■

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night

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played

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"a«on.
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1 m Hrien had it for nn upend ato
dpcided to try Sanford ami was
...
with thfi.houac___ With
new jday bouse in operation this
* w&gt;n Hanford should have some
|’ 1 tltt.s productions and the theu‘ goers will have an opportunity
"'tnetwing some good shows.

"ill*
I . i r y 't '• ’*

ers oT n r a n p ’ groves in the
and haft fine groves in many
of

Florida.

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parts

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'. r as I"' n e t * bis ballot
III allow
mg |.arl ii ipat iik i . i out ry . congress­
ional di*triel and tin- s t a le at large
at- ' v pur;itely lo n s id ir e d as nulls in
of the
I'O^iffntVipg
tin
pefceiitagi
__
vote dist iaid it p a r ly may tin ve
and i o t» be aid"
l e k - l Hi 1)1"-

ol

participate

White

in

inenl wuuld exempt from taxation
p-npt*rty to the value " f }5on. t"

eral weeks
It is it!&gt;n| that the B a x ­
ter l ow stealing case miry i nine up

widow

that

fills u damily

de­

Democrnts

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n

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of f i ce-*

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w ill

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V II' . .I

II pill' in the J in M prim ary if t fo
commit tee puts on i ll electivo and
a ppoin tive officers
as
usual, fin*
(io v ittiU i,

secretary

stale

of

slate

treasure!,

■u|if i intend* r,t

ins t ruettoti,

ajtoi ber.-*

cotnrmssioner

nu in* is of
of
railroad

exec utive

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one on mb. r
commission,
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stilt"
alidittir,

nuditnr. aseistnnt
slat'* rl'eteot. -lo ll

In ii.o-

tin* |a*t tni'i'eilltig election are mein
titors. nil members of 1lie bourse of
anil Mid. (nk. pc11 r. p f ' 1 fl |Mt j'Vl "
r- o! 11 * i i
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hi r
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* oinrtiitt*-'' at it
,
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'll • I &gt;■tl
i-iri uit court —. * b-rks
n cling

will

also

p is*

mi , rrinuuul

courts, superintendent*

lb s quest joy jif (darin g tin* names &lt;»f: puldii instruction, county surveyors,
exmlidut**.'
ipr
rresid
ent
on
lHr
P resident
Ihc county a*se*snr;|
taxes, county
ballot and sending delegate* to tin tax collectors, Supervisor* of regis­
national
convention
with
instruc­ tration,
county commissioners,

Hanford l nefer quarantine
A resident of Sanford came to Or­
tions to vote.
lando recently- “ n'1 remarked that
Three
constitutional
amendall .people ill that jd t y were luting
quarantined. “ WTial for?" brenth-hments nre 'to be- submitted*,iti—the
(cssIy asked a bystander. " S o they general election in 1!*IG. T h e most
won't efltch the jitney fe v e r," came impoitant, i» that which in effect
the unmerciful reply.— Orlando Scn- would disfranchise the negro, re­
quiring that every .voter be able to'
tinal..
* * .
. __

U the H.iplis' Ml \V e. k Jan

term

of

eOyri.

.

Painting the Scenery
The side*, and top ol, tbp**^?Xge lit
M ie n ’s Theatre are being cdlnplMvd
Jills Jreek and being painted &gt;,* well
t\i* sevi-tal eiirtiil' 1' and nt lift -ceiiery
'or

llin

will •’he

- la g e

sl.ow

Must

contph'tvd

Hcpl'Tntnr

Morn

III

of

tlii*

little

work

for

t tie

C o m p a n y thul

will

Inti* nem^Jfl’uesiluy

night

members of county hoard of public
instruction, justices of peace, constnbfrw:
The Socialists may have a pri­
mary. Neither
Republican party
^ior Progressive party have held a
rim ary in Florida the past decade.

T •.

/Yrthtir Flake, cdhftjdepi'ti fhe
b adlhg Hfflciencv M r t oT V k ^ -fcdYit fi

( hrlstiun Science Services

II o'clock itc^ ^ic "Woiijtui's
(In i'
building,
Oak
Ifvvnue
near
TJifrd ‘street
—

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cordtnll .

vvi li ein.

w (I

.'*.me

1 lllu fte fs

fiefll fo

lie

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tn piif I a ll. I

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Sanfo rd
Ids xer V&gt;

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have bptMi

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in day

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ot!

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invited.

'

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!r - 1 11 u t* i* ;•s f ollfv w&gt;
fi 15 Study 'dans
7 I ft i.ui.i h si r vod :

n ir.

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I llCtjUet I a I

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7:45 Song ‘i i v i c HIM! Recognition service
H 15 Address. Mr Flake
a pre»s of other business
'flu, club
ft uo Adjourn np c t
veill mrel rfext T u e s d a y night at the
Mr. Flake in visiting only three
regular hour in the Congregational cities i n -Florida, J i t * h-onvtijt;, T s m church.
(&gt;ii and Sanford.
He was once tho
owner of u laige depnt I niput xtore,
Willie Stringfellow of Dcl.und and which he sold in order to enter thi*
other plarea spimt several days of church vffiHnncy work.
this wpek in the city circulating
A'ou are Invited to a l l -Ih»..meet­
among his many friends.
ings of the institute.
-»*
I fit* D e b a t i n g C lu b did not have
a meeting last night on account of

^

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•

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•-fV

I’liiku \s n * ht; n ^ n Ai)cl han
m the jit* se..l ftliriTfon « f

ti Ut) j)'e Vot loii, I.

tlVeiting

Debating ( luh No Meetin g

n e x t * week,

-

’

tirfS to*. 7.15 nod b,t'u

The Mould of C o u n t y C o m m is ­
sioners of Sr mi nole Count;* wifi bold
*"il*
' eg 'll I f
IIU • 1I, g t:l VI
I' ll s * '■ *.

ut .Jyajiford ‘ ell

Mr. ’ ! '

I 'omrnlsslnner* M e e t T u e s d a y

•la

Mr
served

"Clotl "

public

be

J~an. '2 -1 ,

a Regular I'h in d ia n &gt; ch*i m *- services
Aill be held next. .Sunday. J un ua{y

Sjibjecl

S - v

Mr

will

uiininry
rf

l hj*

t

comp

Itnh it nn mis loner, st.it** I ibor in ­
erai. by declaring th at only whites; spector. members slntc tax commiswfi" v ol *t i hi I )| rnocrato t.ieki t al s|Op. f i f t e e n o f tll i r t y - . t w « St al e “ t'ly

Jai.ua:&gt;

again, at

sen a tor, four 2nd, at
De Ilfn* cult me. Ujiiten Stntes
*

in

C O M fM J

will be held here beginning Tuesday,

resentative
nor
more than three
Th e tUtril constitutional amend

general,

I.U M tN

■ it • uit ' nul l til M i Tl
Idle fill! term of t tie f i n a l ! ( "lift

..oil

January
l|tli
.'several, important
cases will lie i r l i d . ^ i tills, term of
court nHrj»,' the session wdiNLl,*! s*-v-1

(roller,

P K O M IN K N T

w ti

p . piil.it 1■&gt;r

i b u n of

ng. however, that no
'ball have b ss than one rep

every

d to all t lie serv tees

^•n ere

i
11 g i-. 11

fro m

i n n nly
county

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sir r l lilne.s pronounced pneiiuumiii
lin t ml On urred today from
Th
I lie re nb nee inti rfneiit being made
w
T fo - - m juit h y of all
' ip I. h. ‘
« i . did to tin par'mi ' of tin
•la i 1I h f i ft" W M l " I .id |ist la
Me
t,,
i.-d f.l-

pendent on tier for sup|R)4f/ and to
eV'e'y
person who is a liptva flVle l.s*
regisl.'red
No mi nat i on . can
tie
idem
of (tie stale- ai d hits U&gt;-' a
p ia dr only b&gt; pr i mary mid i nde­
pendents rjmiii't get on the ballot at limb, or been di'aldetl in war or hy
1 tiiA N" vej ri bet el r . t ndi exci pt l&gt;. rm* fi i one

Onlc

It c me rnhere if The Herald
The Herald was rente mitered at
Christinas time by a basket of Pm
grupofrtiit. orangW* and nmgjtiities
from-thh groves of M I' Uohlnsiin
of tills city and the fruit was a comfillnient from 'f r and Mrs Union
sVln
ll u;is etitoyed 111 tp*' 'all"■' urn 11•
at|i| entile Hill* we will

or lineal

V1. W l»f, t I.

I "ill'

. lei t I V'

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r

i'n V Milt iiraHxed

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p: LIT1
!a !

iUflTciefitly
large trr III
'.a/^ .o '
tjif ir gt o w in g trade for several yNbir-, to

g scene ijud nttlef features
I soij fie were well staged at favor to 1 hti* t*»ll llinl le
' * l hen 1n* ' h o w i n g that Mr i K o b m » o n &lt;i s -one of t) .
bad

I!.

ai

rraiic Prim ary

Mpened the New Theatre

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Ol

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v.

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nWtU W,l, n
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gtve the MeCrory 'tort
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best rooms in the cjiy and will be

Kle veju vessels

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111

tl a l l f r a l l r e d

-ent 'eh jra iii-

ini*;, than lO.ftOO Apna--• Twenly I U¥n''' Br^ &gt;ow

i f «■
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,rt. -• i ' .ii i • r
■in. "if. •
t I direr Hrfpl li" ti • 1
from Sanford nbo il trir.f ie lit Tt

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-N'Jinety
inety-:
s- New ^r|dil|«n &lt; nmpleled
haven lieen •
This imwe-nfiCk addllioti t. t
legistryf sjt.ce

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a

lul,

sd ■i

ship-

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nr

by Cetirge
11. itnn-tn. &gt; d l i i

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ort are [ l" ",l'h’i*9«
cy*i'h i-dd ..nu
-ml
If'.cell nil ^loned in t b e vTeport
w j j _*»Cf(tvp)ei.
r WPn,y ^ iigbts nrt(JjvoW being I'm in

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Aug . t

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l*»p &lt;l^untlredyVhd ' Bevpnl,)'-

i ' i si*• nvj^tnericaftlregislry
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snitul.i).

' tie

11 .1

were notified.
Thu effifc would I" i ist m the pri'ieding general i h i
providing
ballots
for
eai|i
easy to identify*'ws tftpre )- a ilflTer ......
,two \f,i' 'ifr*fenvUnsl , 4ilm dnmd or imiI kind of tire on folch Vfiesl and p.irtv .mil n fusing tin ' l eilur tin
the rear of th^e'trr.Attmy Hie .die.a right ( o vote any other ticket than
(util
llVV fs ^ t e J g l
j of ti sack of I hiic In ing-sfirukert open t b i t of tin party for winch he fs
AK.get her L71 j f t m g n ' vessels
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The
late lavvs permit part leipa Mr. HrtmijiF urn
’Tlnce June .’J0» t w enty- rwhere.
t hmugl C4..r it. tin prjtiyarv J i y fiat ties jmlltbre», sldpa ^bave comic* under th# them to jp»L;
lng St l e a s t 5 per cent of the vote
,
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foirr rai.dit tea for the office. amo n g
them T. W. L aw t on of Oviedo,.
Count J ud g e Herrin K will have
opposition . l i d aiming those who
will make the rare will be E. K
Householder, a well known at t orn ey
of this city.

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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
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her wondeff ul versatility is shown
and she c o m m a n d s great admi r at i on
T w o playful mo nk e ys were t h e ; for her wonderful d ra ma t i c force
cause of consi derabl e dist urbance and techni que.
amo ng t h e f emal e members o f the,
Sessue
Hayakawu.
the disting­
Vit agrnph C o m p a n y
during
the uished J a p a n e s e urtists, who made
filming of " H e i g h t s of H a z a r d . " an such a pronounced success playing
original s t or y of unusual romance, opposite
B la n c h e Stkeet in " T h e
pictured by E ug en e Mullin from C lu e" again gives one of his finished
Cyrus To wn se n d B r a d y ' s novel of performances opposite F a nn y Ward.
the s ame name.
It was the first Mr f lnynkawa is considered one of
visit of the si mi an s to the Vit agraph the most e mi n en t artists on the J a p ­
St udi os, and. being curious, they anese -luge and those who have seen
Inoke their slight rhai ns and s t a r t e d him in this co unt ry can readily o b ­
in a tour of inspection that resulted serve why he met its 'the c o n s i d e r a ­
in a s c a mp e r of the timid ones that ' tion.
He ct or T u r n b u l l , "the pl ay­
resembled n riot.
S ome twe n t y o f wright. wrote " T h e C h e a t " e s p e c i a l ­
the men st rove to capture them, ly for Miss Ward und Mr Hayabut they cleverly eluded thej r p u r ­ kawa. and it is safe to say that it
suers. until t h e y, had investigated will be one of thp most thrilling and
every part of the several st udios. unusual ph o t o d r a ma s ever seen on
T h e i r a nt i cs and the .efforts of the t h e screen.
pl ayers t o c ap t u r e t he m caused a
cessation of work In every c o m p a ny
t h a t was taking pictures in the
plant for a half hour.
" H e i g h t s of
H a z a r d " is a Blue Ri bbon F e a tu r e
that is crowded with sensational de­
vel opment s. en a c te d by a wondprful
cast of players, headed by C ha . l e s
Rirhman
and
E le a n o r
Woodruff, ‘ ki
anil wdl lie released in five s mashi ng
parts.
C omi ng to the S t a r C h r i s t ma s
mat in ee and night.

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m a n n e r and is directed by C-ril 2
D e M i l l e personally, and he con,id„ '
it his best work S i n - e he p ro. | Uf, d
the Geral dine Farrar production ,

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laugh producing curmdy »,n ^
shown In' uddition to the above #mj
the admission will be 5 and 15c

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E m m y W c h l e n Tonight
T h e next producti on at the S t a r
‘The at re on T u e s d a y , Dec. ‘J l s t will
be the lat est release of the llolfe
Phot o Plays Inc. through the Met ro
pro g ram, when E m m y Wehlen. the;
dai nt y Viennese act ress will be seen
in i hi "tellur ro|i- of t be five part
f eat ure motion
picture.
"Tables
Turned "
Miss Wehlen will be "Uppni ted bv an excellent cast of tin
iisii.il meiil . including H Cooper
Cliffe, Leslie Austin, Edgar L. Dav-1
import Walter Hi tchcock anti J e a n '
n e t t i- Horton
T a b l e ' T u r n e d " tb a seil on a strong anti vital I lie me
wh nh is treated in an unusual m a n ­
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It Is lituinutll III the e x tr e me
amt affords Mis- Wihleti atnpb op
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TUESDAY “ Drawing The Line” Three Reels. Fallsiaff
Comedy, “ Thai Poor Damp Cow.
Vaudeville. Prince
Tokcj, Japanese Juggler, late -of Barnum \ Railet
Jimmy Brooks, Slack Wire and Trapeze.
WEDNESDAY Edition DcLuxe. “ Unde Heck by lleck "
Sixth Episode. "The Diamond From the Sky" fealurmg
E’rances Ford and (irare Cunard.
I.asl performance of
Prince Tokey and Jimmy Brooks.
THURSDAY "The Living Wage" "The Divine Decree"
Good Comedy Reel. The Firsl Appearance of ihe Hm
Wonder, ( hampion Trick Skater of the I . V

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Bio Doings ( very Afternoon and Niglil 1 his Week
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Big F ou r D ay
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P a r a m o u n t a n d C h a p l i n Day
Famin
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, I h e a d m i s s i o n will h e 5 a nt i 15 c o n t h i s n i g h 1 mill
a tu rd ay . Der. 25lh.
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H e a r t white lin en tor cnltun in cer
tall! w eaves! em brulilered with light
i "kirud tln&gt;s make airtiple Ulid elegant
w lir h a ie r sets that wilt ileiigln the t ie m '
ol the neat lmuBt'wffe
Ilie a e net
consist vt dr* w r sca rf and plncur.it
fbn co ver urtiully, hut glove am i hand
k e rc h ie f cases m ay tie made to match
mid added to them
T h e m nrf 1s a length of ,l!|C linen
h a v in g Real loped edges lin tinnlion
stitched with light colored floss
A
ocrol! and flower pattern Iff enitirold
erisl* at each end and til flio centei ol
the ncarf, on one aide
A sm all oblong pincushion Is cox.
ored wlib two pie ces rd linen, on*i.m a ile r than the other as show n in th&lt;
p|l '1 III e
Plies, nil- bul t on h'du still lie
111 sc a llo p s shod! I he edges and exelet
are worked in ih e m V m rull and How
c r pattern Is embroidered In the small
er piece
T h ey are Joined hy narrow
Batin ribbon threaded through the eyo
lets und tied In little bows.
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S A N F O R D A V E N U E AND FO U R T H S T R E E T

T h e scenes of the j,j %
r a t ed on fashionuble Lm
T h e big society Inw t, | . .
u'f^ord great oppori ,in:t
plfty of the s m a r t '-st

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DrcSsSerSet of Embroidered Linen

15c
U.,EnKiae and 3
5c and 10c
Sail Boats
5 and 10c
I'iri* Engine, 2 and 3 Horses
Stoves, re£fiHar.,|)rii'e 25,.15',and III. now
5 and 10c
10cPianos, regular, price- 2.r&gt;c, now
Wind Mill's
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50 10-inch Drums, each
(iarden Set— Rake, Hoe and Shovel, 25c value
Pictures, nice assortment
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Toy Houses aiut Barns, 25c value
All of Our Xmas Tre^JDecorations at
China Sets, 25c value, now
Kurniture Sets, 15c values at
LO TS o r D O LLS
PRICK THKM VOURSKLK

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AMONG THE THEATRES

W a n t t o l ^ \ ] i e d e p a r t m e n t n o w u se d fo r T o y s *
a n d X n i a s i l f ) o d s — b e t t e r k n o w n a s o u r 5 a n d 10c ^
D e p a r t m e n t - ^ f o r a d iffe r e n t lin e o f g o o d s , so th e s e
^ o o d s m u s t g e fa t s p p ie p r ic e . $2 w ill b u y y o u $3
w o r t h o J T b yfc a n rl' o th e r ,.g o o d s in th is d e p a r t m e n t .

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T h e s h er i f f s j o b will be a nice
plum also and already several have
their eye on the joii
I h a ve nyl
A C1I1KL I S A M O N G Y E T A K I N G N O T E S A N D F A IT H .
learned whether Sheriff Hand will
• ' H E ’L L P R E N T ’ E M " — S O S A Y &gt; S A U N T E R E R .
run again or not. T h e T a x Collector
■qdoo0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooooOoooQoaoo 0 oa 0 0 0 0 00 0 op ooooaaoooooo and Tux Assessor will not have any
bet ter here than any o th e r city in opposition or at least it is not
Shopping in Sanf ord
Fl orida.
We have a be t te r climate thought t he y will hnve a ny for the
She
c ream#! in teiror when her
it* sscrea
t han ei ther coast can offer and u hoys who want a soft snap do not
jittrse
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more central location and if we can consider that either one of these
Wait s n at c he d from out her j ewel ­
induce t he m t o come this season » r o III res come under that head and
ed hand,
wifi make them fall in love with our J n o J inkins and Alex Vaughn are
And hurled a modest semi-curse
c i ty and make their comi ng an an- hedding Upon down real well.
Toward the lleelng. hold bri gand.
All of our citizens
o f course there is no telling what
And when Chief Till is caught the nutil affair.
should lend their aid in this affair j will happen af ter the holidays lor
thief
the weather will warm up ma ny of
She sealed the purse with anxious and help the local c ommi t t e e s enter
lain the hoys and their friends while the m in M a r c h and they will gird
air.
Sanford has the finest loca- Up their loins and j u m p in.
T h er e
A m i b r e a t h e d a s i gh* U swi'i'l ri'lii'f here.
lion
in
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reaort and the way to let the world missioners h a ve opposition in s o me
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learn of our city l* to h a ve the m of the d i s t ii ct s but as the vo t i ng for
Her fellow wrote.
co me here for a mo n t h ' s s l r y . It is this position will be confined to the
A sugar plum
nltnos^ certain t h a t 0 . 1 of the visit districts the present hoard will h a ve
A wad of gum.
of D i f j ^ a l l t e a m l ure we will gel the best end of t h e a rg ume n t und all
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A hair pin (lienl),
M
o t h£^"^rT^t0rf from the great stale of them have performed their duties
A copper cent.
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coipc hisu and in faithfully and well.
A but t o n hook
' t i m e wiH-%meMii chi' locati ng of many
However, this is a free country
With broken crook.
people here for the winter season. nnd every man in S e mi n o l e c o u n t y
A safety pin.
T h e idea is to get t he m started t i i . j * entitled to ent er the race if he
A curling tin.
co mi ng to Sanf ord and with t h e 1 wishes to do so and the of fires Im­
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A powdered ra g ;
proper hotel a c c ommo da t i o ns th e y j long {it those who can get the m
*t‘ / -a c b e t bag
1 an he coaxed to come at d stay.
These were tin* treasure" which she
bore j . - \ ’
Old N a v a l Custom .
T h e gove rnment engineers i n ­
"Show a leg or elao a pureor'a stock
Around with Iter f rom store to store '
spect ing the E a s t Coast C a na l with Ing" |g the cry with which sailors In
While oft u shoppi ng tour to see
the navy are awakened. T h e words
T h e many pretty things which she the idea of purchasing b y the gov­
date back to the tlnwx when women
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know
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bilities
of
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and
w,,r', ■lluwrt
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T h e cash, and with a smile so glad
will not he turned aside ... take Th»X " - r e permitted to stay abed later
it almost made Chi ef Tdli - sneeze
than the men. and showed a " p u r s e r s
She thanked him and with sprightly over such a sorry waterway as the storking to prove that they needn't
East Coast Canal from Augustine to get up
case
presents lit
* e present
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T u p p e d oi l I
up -nine turn
1 call rest assn, i d that the
he could
t Ir t wo whrrt
T h e O nly Difference.
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J o h n s river will eventuall y win
more
About the only nollrcahle dtfTerenco
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between being lit moderate c i r c u m­
stances amt tiring |mor Is that in I bn
• 1 learn that the L ouisa ill* Hwae'
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af
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the
holiday
politics
former
case the things you want but
Ilull Club will train here in Mar ch
c a n ' t n(Tut| a r c » 11*»l&lt;- m o r e e x p e n t•
•u i'.tv
w ilt w a r m
u p " in fte
and while I do not know 11m * 1
Hive
1 t tin It I" t .11 1 I till m ill
about the Colonel's except that they II&lt;v t i t l u l u t h a t t i n f.t T i l l e r s h a v e
ate good fellow* it is almost cert an- I heir 1 t u p &lt;1 ! wlii t *-r v e g c t allies i'll
u n d h a v e t i m e t&gt;&gt; t a l k p o l i t i c s t h e r e
that the routing of this t e a m t o San
Old W om en.
F o r the
ford mean» fhat our •it- Will get the will In s o m e t h i n g l i ning
Coleridge Is rcjHirti'fl at* saving that
hi "•-fit of in lid
.ul v ert ising and II Ills'** " f t «til 111 V ( It-rk "( f he &lt; Ifi'UII there were three classes into which all

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To St art an Obit lnate Window.
TaUo each \rfndow cord In hand at
the saint* Hnie and pull them out until
the vxeights are up at the lop
l,ot go
suddenly and they will drop In place
xxtth sufficient force to start the win­
dow open, xxlien no amount of pushing
will do it.

For the first time
in twenty years—
doex ( harnock, the he to of

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"T he Island of Rcgcncraiion"
4pt- a human being.
Alpne on an Gland in the South Seat, he hat become
kemivavage, mute, wild,—and the tight of beautiful
Katlume liicnton it a new mentation to him. Vou II
enjoy ihit and other Intentely interetting acenet in thit

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sp’lnni.. )ef H *;n-n.' kV
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■pt

hits

■a r ■ i ,t'ii r/-1mg t i . . tj ii
trfl U M ,. :i , .|, in„ v i r of ,tfus

I'-.l

t nisMoii' .

.

for &gt; ! l p e r u t ua l e * l

ts.;,;,.t
ftir*igii

*'

paid, J'* ■,**'

f ” II*

l ot * *

iti \

f.

n l - -J.-

*'.." is , t h

i

«*iifeo ri. e

i X i f u . . ( mti * t&lt; e v u p girl 1stu
A

rnns is up fr&lt;&gt; m T a mp a
during til*- Week mid
■ l»i lookirg nfter the
r* garthng the- renovation of
'I Mmlord Hon*,, that will hr
h
H....... Carnes.
This.
l*Ct '
‘ ■* e all t l , . modern ron■' I
should prove very
* ’ “ oh the tourists at tl
o it.i r, .id me n.

in d e m n U V

ItOf. it

III a k*1- t fie Ilia II ufai I n r e r
ll.ib le fo'
|fa t.rf. k- fltol II 1 In . d " '»'*' * “ irn
Up t o III*' &gt;1 . i nd. t r , I tltev will In* rv
pt.ii . d
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............... .
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b»*ar»l

in

| l ae*1 **f

Aloom. ’ who tenedretl
i m i to the ,’totfi*n*nce

his

Til

copies

:ijj,

ronletet.i*
the

of

ger • ' I' *
org.it

orjthanage

*-

! * T »r*

IS l-e ,J
1 . s lt()
"
di st ri c t

*lay school special, f t . I I
parsonage*. fCffti; incidentalal •** •
penses, f_*fi :IH4. other oh)e. t«
r.S.d, giund total /finds rai'C'i. f ,,M
f.70.
S r vet a t '
local ami
conference
evangelists were iti att endance Uf»on
the conference
Among them Dr
J . A. Bowen. Not th Alabama ‘ ' “ li­
fer en re: I H C u l p e p p e r of Florida;
J. M. Has*. So ut h Georgia: W H

it »i

i

im i 'i ■;

1 irst
d on

moved

n«

and

deli tl iul y
The

at d

1

seconded

p o s t ptineil

cl erk

«a*

t ' « * !' ft V* +*■*
It

reading
that

it

was

he in-

CilYfieil

itislrucliwl

tt»

&gt; for
•t .
i|

w |ie tl* r

an

m io -ta ry

ill1 . 1 lb b a l e - . t b ' o u g h t l j i l
) 11 v . , "
. . ii i l ul . i l . - (Or
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vei l ...

fit

of I

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for

bin s* t

g pi • &lt;_ b.
•' b* •
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I
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r. »,**■:.. ^
h o u r mnl the hot■| at w.’Fiit Ii t be

u

ii!i4ii9f ,

xl 7

St«n*tr«im

Ia - holin'

■u ffered

lYorrli^/, ItuyT^cold s a m i
* w hn fijv-J**tth*il ’"in
his

Ii
gr i ppe
hack
anil

■luupfen'wftlg-' Injuries thut It*' »ut»i tab;i'll manyt^earB ago while fireman
IJpCthi* rrttlrond tjn* tltseas,

:

tn ! no'

e o m d nut

be s uc ce s s f ul l y
t'tttnbal t . d
mid In
passed a w a y in the very prmu* of

.1

Will Mittlii.g.e H o t e l 1 Sfttes.
|(
M, I hib,*&gt;
will 1&gt;• t lo*

r n

I OIII tp 11 ** f -i —pills will La in l&gt;l wrfl
Tl ' oil- Mbi t bio III
V. I’ l.iib late
Iln s t a t e eve* lit I v e comilfWlgli3^ lit

mu ig&lt; r of I fi. II** c* C-I” ■ ' ' ‘ s ' *
i burg.
t fie lir-i "f
I .* ■ . i j ,
Mr
M, D a n i e l t* W»*II l. t i own it
( o*t f

I'ortling t o Mi
H a n e y ' s li- t . Nhieh
nuiy bi ,in need of revision tidlyv^a

Sit w ;■n n e e

ml-

V S| 1 11- t f n in

t r a i ^ ill, d al

of 1 1 1 *

I., i l ro.it I* as a w In lie a » *1
*•*-- rigl 1 kind ot br*cV s mu b. |■&lt;r
t i o- e f "Or
.till.
* &amp;*.! ......... I i ' ■
in
,it *,, 4
' *; Tc* Pe -ei i

• r viAy

ill Lord. • M a t i n , i o l r ^ l h e S a n trtrfl
aiid ( t r l a m l o roat l o n T u e s d t i y a ( t * r
a#
f,iM»n .tt i u ti u Y l u r k ufr»*r a murktli’*

work.

resigna-

liifls

t lie Iplalit

1I

■ 1, lie la

H.:h

Secoioi

tir- t

I l . • ■t *■ , •in
'
Ii ■1 at
i.iole
r
o
a
d
“litnd*l
Itnie
ip| I
b e laid o u t by t h e s t a t e eoitv-

I &gt;■ !« r m i* It g

M a y well

i I

|*

full a*

r. ak.

t It . . I b. de

W

M

( l o o k , I . In* 11 ( 'it v , III ' " t n i let t \
U . Mnlt h , /oil*.. Du v .1,
F.'seamhia,
'
, FTanklui, II
I
i ii^cd*'. A *.. Ia i I, ;t *i! i
( I :* *1 tie n .
f:. C. L'frv,. t/uirii &gt; , Ha tut Iton, J
It
W.*th**ringtori. J t. -|er, Hi-rtim ilo, t
Itio.ik v ,lb
Hillsborough.
(&gt;. i\ I l an cy . T a i d p a; Iloltne.s, W. Ii.
ll rett, J r . , Honifny; J a c k s o n , Amn*
F. I.ewis, N ' rinitp*, I* ff**tspti It !
laitioi. M o n l n i l l u ; l.afa *tt.*, \S T
S l e wm I , Mayo; b a l e .
\V. S.
M, Cl. Har d. F'll-ti- la***, [btp.ul*! Huin.
la; i. l e ...... F: *1 T My els. Tall..
Iiusree; L i v y . J . C. Sale, B ro ns o n;

manhood
The funeral services took place
front Fihenexgr church on \\ednc»J
C
dny, Ib v ■ Stelntneyi r of tjn
city I ihetty*.
11
officiating und were attended by a M u d i i ' i n . It
l arge rot enur &lt;• of pi mpl e w h o had \1 . m i t e , .
Frark

circU*s,

huvi'ig

been

Hot el

el

nmnagi * r iv(
lav,

Urli

th*fc*»

tfi. pitst t w e l v e y e a r *
TJh)it by » i l i
maki* t h e U " t , I C a r n e s t h e ni &gt;' f
pojnil.l"
gijn

mo l

*ot.*!.

, &lt;o, \ e|: lent
ot

"d

t-

witli

u

t'&gt;

'ore
many

i i d j i r o v e n w t . U i" i,.g m a d e ani l » t t D
Mat
a* l b .
&lt;|i - I
lb**
. 'i * e l m t rv?
hilt, I
of t i e

fiO'tld
grat

vs *11 (like

1 *1 l ie

fe1 all!*' t o t a k e
tnlb, v of p e o p h '

rite
lbsr

ifli-r I he tir-t

lh.-

of

&gt; ear

&lt; hrisintnh I l u &gt; nl (fie Tempi*
A lug reception i* planned for11n* T e m p l e Sat ur d ay af ternoon from.

J tn [- ni to l til

kiH'h 'persoti a*,

tending will register
A large burr* I
will he fill, tl with a New Y e a r ' s gift
for tli, orphan*
You are a - k e d t*»
co n t ri bu t e on .
'tefrouhtnetiin will
Ik* sprv *1 J- - i ' e I *.i” ,
M MM*

•* If fa* s e r v e . ’ on

r*ltl,‘ b y

inside It

! • lii'd It . i.
.

o :| 1 di *s *\,ll

oul
' Al

l h*

plnv th*-

p i mi o

\ f.n i- 1*f *11 | ( h-i-t n*i*s t-ee J j a s
been arraiiged*" und gifts w H fie deKolo-ts;
Itn-iol
livered to nil st,ddenls of thr I ein
Uowe.
Mi i di . ' on! tors, P r i m a r y
and J u t . , or I purtWslpole
Hr:t*l«*it
m*rtt» ami thi* Cradle Roll
* •t kv ■ \\ if ft in I
\\ D u v a l I I . i l .
ki.ow
Mr
St e t&gt;*li o m in ltfi
Ii
I’fii* l a r g e s t paper t hint, r*
1, * m. '
■•*..*
Iliad*
I *a I ... k&gt; V’■ .
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•
•
1
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Fi.lt
t, K * &gt; U.
w &gt;1 a** ei,if f rom t l , I . mpl. .ii t
l&gt;
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IIIP e , •. * &lt; 1 &gt;
N
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. I IP* t. r*.
\ . ■ P • -tib nt
l1
1
i"
I' \\ t ih. i b la1111n, it.
Tin ifi-it 11 of \D S t e n s t r o m b.
II
*ure to
. t least
Visit
t !,&lt;
S,-[ r,
Mm ii il
M ;!■ r
r
e
a
v
e
*
u
wife
a
n
d
t
w
o
l
ittle
chi
l
dren
*&gt;nh*.
H
&lt;
Mai.fot
d,
Kis*nnmi*e.
Tempi**
(or
awhil
e
during
th*
r*
A llmi
Tr. ‘ -u- * r. D ’ C
I'* I in Heach. It II. Ilousseau, Hovti- ccption und se c ur e a souvenir of the
M
e
m
b
e
r
lb*ar«l
*&gt;
l
1t«do;
-wfii.
I sister*
■on. Pasco. R. R Sturkn*. Dade occasion
D
Di n t o n of S a n f o r d
Merry Chr i st mas (•• all
•c.t:on of "tfi
/j he i • l b w.t* will ami favorably know** Cilv. Pmellns, fiilgnr I b i m - o u , St
t In
For sev­ Pet ersburg; Polk. Oscur M. Fut on .
sm 1,-t v adjourned t 1* th * if II t -*ty throughout this section.
P. J .
Hecks, Kooncu. Sumfervi ll .*; Suwatuietr, W .
where an informal luncheon V.'T* eral years he was fireman * o n the L ak e l a n d; Put nam,
f’lanf System and after un accident P i t h t k u ; Sc mi nob*, C. 0 . Me La ugh 0, Hillman, Liv * u. i k; Taylor, J . T .
nerved
* *
1
S a n f o K l y S t Johns, J os e ph Ly n n. (Illait. P e r r y ; Volusia. Walter P a g e .
It w.Lv decided that th*1. annual t h a t nl m o s t -left hiyti lif* hjv\. h r ^ s v n * 1but
S
, A uglHttn*4; Saliva Rosa, D. I¥
Wakulla. Washington. I L H We l l s.
bf Hkp t would be *crv&lt;"! at t b»* San up t h e rui l rout f *' nyul * e n t e r e d thi St
J u a ^ l l o t e ! in Orlando or* the third c a t t l e b us i n e s s «n w h i ch hi* was e n ­ AJIert, Mi l to n , St. Lucie. Art hur It. Chipley; Wal t on , S. K Gills, D e ga g e d ut t h e t i m e of h i s * d e a t h .
Brown. F't. Pierce; Su mt e r , J . C. *. i Funlsk.
Wednesday in J a nu a r y .
t
- ■- t -

-ffji

VO *

I •-

»

Tu » .

in g jnistor* to revivnl work
({ Jr i lk.tr lift t wa* placed on .t It*

at *1 o r ; - hat a g e

conference missions, f I 0.7 1 I . , hurnii

for

but

tin

i •Mil 1 %

11.,

M

, t t * i i.tin | o » r l i i f

ib

eU« • ..... . &lt;1 •*•'*' •'
do
&gt; «''*•
tn r &gt; ft *• nd
American
Blltle
Soci
et
y.
J
l
l
f
f
. 1*'*»*
hnj t, hern here one
|ti rrr
1 i ' mr has not m ly hiding elder's. J I 7 . H S : pa-tors. Mfi .,
Mi dlrnl Tfufiel) M e e t s Here
I 'Other *'f
* to 1lie pei ; Ii* of IIOJ. btsbops" J I . I I T
T h e ( ( r a n g e Cotll'tV Me*ltc. 1 Sosit I'.I.;
Iioom*« *d wtu-hi;*.
assisted the mem- chur*ties. 44s
rj! v m e t hol e lit t h e Sanford Hou s e
|! &lt;r* n| f
:iH«;
value
of
houses
of
vorshtp.
" " gri gallon to toert one
tiight
I’r e - n l e e t .
tnilehtednos*. $ I *,J. t • I . „i, - yjjUne.sdii.v
*•tt •-t . hureh buddings J|.U'.»o *i77
|)r
Samuel
I'ulenton
of
this city
1 * i rl .t is a sourre td gen- pastoral chaigTs,. IH»: p»w«»MiCfh.
prettied
at
tin*
meeting.
Fdection
' »n'tTn r hut hr wn- JX*'- Hflf value. irol'J.Hiff: indehtednw*.
i
r
i
.
i
o
!
T"|ii.'is
and
many
oilier
matters
coit'plete the great f ‘J !*,57ti. c h u r c h e s tinrnaged h&gt; lin
ut
J
,,f
intportiiuci*
cam**
up
before
the
* Methodist
ebltreh her** fl: "fctriount o f .wianutge . * r,,i 1• '*1*
j (, , . , , . . .
**th* •■**•! *•'*• I
thi*
;
CYL
F4 • 1 " 1"
•’ ’*,. ijy 4 ^ m ii v w iys ill it- . irso d
. -. a - f**lb
,
f.' lj r.
-II." ted
• ' ' . a* •' . . - V Mtlf paid
allow ..if ti* r»*-

S rtiilo o le

Funds

'» srr

| t | . f 'P e r

111,1

i p i a l l t . of

* H

Wbn I*

f
\

i «*•#- mi‘fii

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III.
poor

crit

c» »n itm ^N U in r

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M. I all

♦Si' .1 . IV
it,

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and
the

co n sid e r.ib l*

m tin t \

ft* TI

1 ' Wa . thet* r e a d by •ith* a mi - 1 *1 . 1 1
I f vv.-s m o v e d n**d t *ni l ,|i d n, It I.
t-.'** • .!
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1. *11
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l&gt;
H-

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member-.
.-

it

been

1hr

II

Dr J F. \1c Fill Alley
Al achua,
jGaines v dip;
R
F
ll.innis
Ray
J
|||.*I is| on 11 s &lt;o I , b . r t h e i i a r b e gl nt i i ng F i b . 1 f, Mlllv lilt-; jt t k» r U
It,.YS*i ,
M i.
of t P l^t w
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p.'sHlM
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lAie s t u t i s t b - :i V r t m * r t nia.b* *
’ * '&lt; r* ailti^g
• tin | lya-Un* to be of
I f* 1ti
||e m n ii I- 1 • I n s t ru c t * d t o a . F
ifWkmjo^i . t Adam*.
S t a r k e . HrcCard. M i t or '.lifhAs.- Tit u*
"if iioard at any tfme-t
rS c o n f e r e i ',.*
" ' V " " 11'
for bi*|s pit printing &lt;tf orI
bngei
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A l a r atbv
f I i an l rj am- Lw. •.
a ml *&gt;lbet p ub l i c p r i, l ing, Jib im trdow t,,
dj r .j rt
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t'lirii".
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f l i p,
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f
t
f, »*'. 1 I -go*
1 '-rrU.illy .y m i l * .
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l e a gm' s .
(i , e ’ l ( " . i m Sj lni . g . ( ol u t n bi
^Ik
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has

of

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il, t'n i ' o
ill; '
c o p Itib*l ire, at d
III tin* h o l d i n g of 4j \*|v il- lllW-l
’ h**
t h r o n g ho.il t I i bout ", ) -

snpei-

* .

There
icisin

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i' -

,v. .* /....*.

pupul s .

i

I

T h e bri ck* for the re j uv e n at i on
of the ‘Seminole county roads un ­
being shipped hern and hauh-d out
to the various sections of tin* main
road* and wherever the brick a n *
had and the road need* relaying,
which i s considerahle the ne w bri cks
will be laid
II.in kin- on
H.igler, the crvntrarUir* anil Manufacturers of the jutv
Mg bricks .ire tinder an indemnit y
bond ■&gt;( J75.0IHI to make good sit
the bricks thut have gone to pi eces
on the roads and they will also h a v e
to keep t h et road* in condition for
a period of tivA years which will b»a su/Rcient les't of the wearing uuaf
It le* of 1 he rie w bn, k

Hj,

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ni &lt;*! **!t o ( It 1*
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nl
| le n i
f a' to

REGULAR MEETING OF
CITY COUNCIL TUESDAY

g tj.f

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a* fllil.it. - for v a t u r n . .•I. .J .t
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w t r !• i a ! li e*I

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B E IN G

BY T H E

M A K E

t h e t|U» st i o n " f
H i r n l a l . lo
d e l,a t.

i .if (1 hi . r *

•'ll

i 1 11 r &lt; I

M O N TH

? o H » i« li n n

| ' 111F tta*

h i-! Yk p i - •

A R E

U FA C TU R ER S

st al e
c o mmi tt ee
derides
offices lilted t
apphint ment
( lover not -hall to- Voted "Il
mat li T N «»f mop* u r l e s s 1111-

| h »i \ii!t * *

i o( it
I J ei nl r.
from - o . i ............... rg.n
•
■&gt;'■ 1 pluee, I want t*&gt; siiv I re ItiJ mil ted
)l&gt; e- i s'O i of U. •.
fit,
uork l u m p d"nif
I M if.
I. *•
ml
.
- a t I-t,i et nl '.
' I •• 1 bind i t , . . . .
!
if
hi

people

The
which
I&gt;v 1In'
( It h e r

B R IC K

SH IP P E D

A meeting of the S t a t e D e m o ­
crati c F’ a e e u t i w C om m i t t e e will he
held in Jacksonvi ll e curly in (he
comi ng year. Chai rman George I*
Raney of Turn pa. huvittg called a
meeti ng oti'.lanuurv t&gt; (or the p u r ­
pose vif deciding upon details in
connecti on
with
the
approaching
s t at e prttnar v election, which will
lie held for the purpose of nominal
i g tiMicet* ranging from constables
I n ( i o v ernor anil I nited S t a l e s S e n ­
ator.
Announcement to that effect
has jiLst been sent out by Chairman"
llaney.

* • 11|...........

| ,n

*

your

s|„ ,ik

( ■

11

-&gt;tre

to

fereni'e regarding tin -a. 'I in O r
a iill In m.ik, a pli , *•••
a , n k* ■ hi 'i t* t i . -I

taken
on

T I i • I-

and

lljlpllf 1 III! II .

h ig h

lia s

pi ii i d

•d i t i d

rr,.,.*

and

the

&lt;e,r s e h o n l
no

N,

hoard

on

M E E T IN G

N EW

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M a h o n e y and a q m m e t t e* id
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Among
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i b 'i lio n s t h a t w i l l he n«ed :in*
i h ri s t ma s, " iiy
H a rk s , " P i l g r i m *
of th e N ig h t " b y S t e l d ii n s , " ‘ T h e
C h iis iin a s
M o r i.iiig ."
by
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get "
A n d th e r e w ere S h e p h e rd s ,"

Mrs Clifford Hell of Celery a v e ­
nue has her mother. Mrs. Lee and a »•&gt;* Millard.
T h er e will he solo*, by
sister from Char l o t t e. N C . as her Mr*. Herndon. Mrs. Newton. Mr
guests for .min* ti me.
Woodruff, and duel by the latter
l o t i g r a t ulutions to Char l i e Wing
A. poMi. r returned T u e s d a y night and Mrs
Met tmger
The
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|,,r y Ib-hls of pastor. Rev
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lli'le on J a y s o n villi* and also wdn California
1 xdihul |m *a e h e r of t h e past ye a r, w ill
Mr and Mr**, L M Luca* are eti
$ 60 Ijy the feat.
Sanford is hound
o c c u p y th e p u l p i t fo r th e first t i m e
tertnining bi» mother and a nephew,
t o In* heard in everything.
since
C o n fe re n c e .
C h r is t m a s
jo y
Alfred J oh n s o n of L af ay et te , Ind
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Ia*t us all rejoice with Rojwrt,
lion will be the pie me of sermon and
days
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Holly of the Sapford He f ak l
little
Rod
song.
.Sunday
c r o o l s u p e r i n te n d e d
Buck man of
t h e hotel proprietor in S a n f o r d - Jiui*
by the excellent Christian spirit of
who is in Florida for the
r e c e n t l y papered one of his rooms. Wash. ,
B r o t h e r M e t t i n g e r a n d th e d e v o t e d
winter
is
now spending some ti me
B o h has heen working long and
corps of teachers will abound in
e a r n e s t l y for Hotter hotel facilities in at C. E. E ll s wo r t h’s.
gladsome,
helpful
thoughts,
sugC. C . M o r r i s , w M lp * . d r i v i n g o n
in t h e Celery C i t y , and it is with a
kested by the anniversary occasion,
feeling of genuine pride in the result South Cameron ux i t n l l ^i i rt ada y re- Brother Philij
Philips' class of over t we nt y
o f his arduous labors in t h a t direc­ rvntly met an old .iWtrt'jtf ■&gt; dd eat then, where a t t e n d a n t s always get
Mr Vl« d M ' n p f stud
t i o n t h a t he makes the above an* and four kits
tin I'hoicest of good things, spirtlfor
a
long
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D a y t o n a Journal
u.il. inielleetual practical and rdt
Mr .mil Mr* W W Pressor and
Merry C h r i s t ma s to you and by*
glou** will enj oy the usual inspiring
t h e name token yvn wish to an daughter will di re ay tin* Ellsworth hour, immediat el y af ter the o peni ng
muiiii * t h a t if w e ’ were m in d e d to h " m e f h r i s t m a s
of t he s c h o o l a t k 1*1 a tn
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home from college for the holiday*
i* B en j ami n Whittier, who j„
tending Florida Sl ate t ’ mvernitv at
Gainesville
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l.iitlc Happenings— Mention
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Personal Items of
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(,.i iiiur Christina* dinner at the
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Home cooking.
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Big turkey din­
ner at 75c per plate.
Mi

and Mr*. J . E . Vance, who
I*e«n the RUHtS ol Mr . and
Mr- Knhhin* have returned Co their
home iii Ivanna* L i l y , 5Io.
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h ome- made
candies
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live young -ister of the bride, gown
ed in a dainty frock of green chif­ X
fon and -aim received t h e guests
W lid. Ik. guest- gal tiered a ehnrm
nig program ..[ mti-i. was reml.-re.l
by Mi-* Mildred Smi lhson. vocalist'
and M i s s McFruiii at tin- j.iano. X
To tin- -ir.uns of l. ohengrin' * "Bn
dal t born.*
the couple descended,
the -fairway together and entered' X
the drawing room,
where
Miss
Smithson sung " O I'romise M. ”
Mu- •c vv.» softly played during I hi
cereiiiiil.y a d al it* conclusion t he ,
sweil voice of Miss Smi thson flouted
through the rooms as she sang. "1 j
Love 'l oil Deari e. " The bride wa s '
very lovely in her wedding gown of
J . W. DICKINS
white chiffon over crepe
meteor
with fur trimmi ng and pearl urnaments
Her only jewelry was the
gift of the groom, a liar pin of dia­ nesdny for Carrabclic lo visit her
ter, Mrs. W. L. Hitrvoy at Jackson­
monds and peart*.
daughter. Mrs. I.ynn Ki lho urn.
ville.
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Many beautiful presents testified
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to the popularity of the young
Webs ter Orilwuy
s|H&gt;nding the
'M rs. J
A. I I * rrold and
Ml**
couple.e
m
Chr i st mas vacat ion with his pare ni­
Muriel Harrohl spent several days
Mr and Mrs. Roberts left itnme- at (like r ( ' r e e k
*
last week in Or! undo and He Lai d
dilitely af ter the ceremony for Mi
ami aiuI i In- east coast
t ' pot i lliHT 1 M r F d/ar
M u . hell
of
\\..'t
Mi-- Florence Rul.b is visiting
return they will make their h o me in Pnint
(1 1 her
(■ a
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(luilte-k file
Mi*s
Georgia W'hesth.y in Tam|&gt;a.
brut her.
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will I...........rdially m l . r . -led in l . r
marr .gi
Mr .'s.iminT | J a . s - . n to ..la i- V I •!t I.^S b» r - t . r . \| r- II u
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MMtiHK hr r s i s t e r .
Mr*.
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f&lt;tr ( ’hrislmas?
We are sure he cannot
What
can you think of that would make more sensible
&lt;&gt;r useful ( hrisl mas (lifts fur the hoys and nirls
' ban a pair o f new *hoe&gt;, or slipjters, or a pair of
Rubbers' Such yrift.s as ilie.se
appreciated by
the children far more than knick-knacks, .lust
arrived some beautiful Novelties suitable for
( hrisl mas parties. Let us Shoe up iho children
for Christmas and the money will lye well ex­
pended.

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the prettiest of c h i l d r e n ’s
wa&gt; given in honor of the
f.iithdu) «.l little Kinchen
l&gt;&gt; hi- parents on W’edm-senimm lit the home of Ins
aunt. Mr- A It. Zachary. T h e a t ­
tractive home was lovely with its
decorations of red and white, tjuanlilies of btilliant pninsettiu* being
■.Snci ty h.thlin .
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used in profusion.
Poln set lias were
III t i l e a l l s , n e e o f
.o ctet V
Used upon the while lace draperies.
itor for t h e n e x t i. w
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11* while Christmas .hells hung from
Herald h o s t e * * e
aj,
r. ' . pii *s |.-.I
t'* the jM'ches and doorways. Oyer the
s e n d in T h e i r n e w * i t e m , d i r e c t to table
in the dining Yonni which
&lt;*.......... Mice. marked "Society
C ol ­ wa» so pretty with it* red color
u mn .
1 he favor will be .ippn- scheme, win spread a white cover
f l ut e d
with hundsiime lace centerpiece, '
upon which rested a charming ar ­
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rangement of poinaettias and fern.
t hrisl inns Dinner
T h e beautiful big while birthday
Ifflls/ltJI
cake with its four red candles stood
Knlamntton Celery
(}uecn*Olive* in the center.
Red ribbon* reached
Radishes
Pickle*
from the chandelier to the head of
Tomat oes
the table, where sat the little guest
Oyster Cocktail
Sabi nes of honor at whose place was a red
h'lfh
favor basket tied with a big red
Baked Sea Trout
satin bow,
T h e &lt;|ttaint. tiny b a s ­
Pineapple’ Fritters
Brandy S a m e kets filled with delicious, home made
Roast Young Georgia Turk.-v
candies were placed at each guest
Oyst er Diessing
Cranberry Same plate
Heart shaped rakes iced
l i »;i PP .
Iwilh white were served with cream
Bar*' It1*
( auliflow i land candle*
.Y-purugit lip*
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The lit tractive voting bn*t wn*
*•tea mi ll Rl. i
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th. recipient ol many lovely prelit
•u * r*n
Knjjoy
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i
l hi happy occasion
M nice I'm
Fruit ( a Ke
j were Frederic!k Williams. Jr.. Sarah
1»e Cream
I Williams. Wallui-e
Wa
Bell. Kat heri ne
( ’*. lie.
and
Roy
Sytne*.
Albert
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A RESUME OF SANFORD
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th Mrs. Jos e ph B u m h y . Sr , Iiesday night was the
While l lirisl* /Irilftonf U'rddiri "I hitler City
•tti h
Mr* Moor e i« u dough- mas” and the c h u n i i was prettily
The marriage ol Mit t F r a n e e s i E
Mr* Bumhy
Or lando Sen- decorated in while and green, the
Powers to Mr Junurs • R
Roberts,
e nt i l e two sides
of
l he assembly
which occurred
at
th.
beautiful
1 i. Hurl
Misses Ijlliun, room being decoarled with il back country home of Mr. and Mr* J J
1d Adeliude tj j ggm*. and Mr ground ofwhtte mid f. stooned wilt.
Power*, near Fake ('it
Tuesday
With lecitatum* afternoon a t i o'clock will I.. of m’t o We 11 Were among the popU- asparagus fern
it lordites motoring to Orlantio anil r e a j i i i ^ j and music the classr. teie-t to tiie many friends of the
1 k to eujoy t h e sight* t^td of chiltfrepi^frotn the voungest to the bride in this city, whele »he*is well,
oldest and tinn 11y with the 'sundav known to a large circle ol admirers,
'll a real live city,
school classes of the grown t o l k - I
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having been the gu-U of her c l ii ii n
wen! ii(. to the altar and deposited Mr\lfred
Filj a a number of
1,1 ’’ Venaldv I* very il) at Ilnur gi f t s III the big whit.- eiadlc
11ntiTh
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prominence
of Mr and
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N'trit ft st reet and her Xjhat was speciall V COT - m i l t e d to I.
Mr- Power* and the |&gt;npularity of
M's .1
( ’ . U’Cain and
cvi ve them
They w.i. many and the young people make the event of
Mile* of Orangeburg, varied and consisted of I poys,knives u)iuM||(| jnll.r(. „
throughout
the
r&lt; with her. T h e physicians (or the bnvs clothing [ m i l * and
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bride
possesses
u
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opinion that Ap*. Ven- best of nil several eta-se* gave new
ne-* and charm that ha* won her
h.ive to undergo
ojiera
one dbllar hill* pinnr’d on ribbon*, i many friend* and admirers
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Mr
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All of these fref-will offering* g'» Robert* i* admired for his sterling,
M
Grower, why not plant, a to Thrtfnwell Orphanage and will manly ijualitie* and is the popular
'triali orange orchard and other fruit gladden t i e heart* of the little or­ salesman for the National Biscuit
t f n '... y o u r UU|| u ^(1&lt; l o o k i n g at phan clo J ‘ l itt thllt ptar •
1 he I .
, at Gainesville
a health st andpoi nt you pull i n( the l ’i esby tertttn Sundav
The arrangement of Mr and Sir*
X'-T'along without it.
Plant school and their teachers ire to he Powers' handsome country home for
Kr-ijiefr .pi jin,| oranges.
Drop me a co mmended upon this great lr**on the wedding wa* extremely b eau ­
pf r.f,|
'me tii the Heral d Office on of giving to those who need it and tiful
Palm* and fern* with nuanl also *elt n rmwneht ub, the donor* derive as much pleasure tities of white rose* were used effec­
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out of it as t ho si* wtio receive
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tively iu the drawing room, when*

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Mr Harry Carlson t* home from
point meiijs the holiday colors were
repeated
The Usual game of lUir- the Georgia Te ch for tin- Christinas
ijun wa* played with Mr* S
E. vacation
Barrett the winner of the att ractive
Misses M arv and Fili.i Za. hary
pi I/i- a pretty French basket tilled
are bmne 1mm the 1 .ifheilral School
with j.r inset tin* Enjoying
the
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i bar tiling iiospit nltt \ of Mr1 oi
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Mr* J a m e s Dorsey and l i t t l e . son
Earl will spend Christ mas m Plant
city with the pal elite of Mr Dorsey

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Mi** Pearl
Hunter i* spending
two week* with her parent* at Win­
ter Park
Mr and Mr* Albert Cheek have
recently moved from K i - v i t m m c to
mi k. Sanford their f uture^honi '
Mr C A Heed tv ill spend,,(’ hrislma* wu h h t* s o n , t ' A Kemt, Jr . at
Cocoa Fl a
Mr
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left yesterday to upend
at Wi nt er Park.
The y
relative* and friends m
and Winter Garden before
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T h o r n to
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returning

Attending the srtiool Chr i st mas
ctdchratlon at
Monroe on
Friday
I'Venlug wen Mr* F. 1K Cox. Mi**
tiie marriage wr e mo ny wa* per­ Fdieth Stewiirt. Mi-s Clara M ill,*ti
formed by Rev
Dr
Rodger* of and Mi-* t ’laytor
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Th» couple stood beneath
,iu ,ir&gt; I. ..f asparagus fern and white
Mr- Forf.■•■'t |.4 kr T(i*f 11r n •d from
carnation* t ■&lt; lie married
In the re
l.ai1k-n ri v 111e ims Mntuhi &gt;
cept ton hall. wiu*re I he guest* wengreeted liy Mrs. Alfred Fdjit wearing
Mr* W (
Bray anil Mi* \ t ’ lara
a lovely gown of yellow churrneuse Milieu have ret timed from a f •w
wuii overdress of crepg'de clime, the d a y - visit in Jacksonville
ib« oration*
were in vslliiu rose*
and bamboo.
Tlu.' stairway wa* a
Mi** Fouise Shepherd wilt motor
cqpception of artistlr* beaufy. e n ­ down f rom f Jacksonvi ll e to upend i]
twined with bamboo w i t h ? yellow the holiday season with Mrs ArcjiiV
ro^t-* j a*e jitri g through the vine*. Hell\ VV
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red ami. .green and here the at trueMrs. J 11. Ferguson left on Wed-

It is not what a man makes,
but what he saves, that spells
SUCCESS.
N O T H IN G P U T S A MAN
T O G E T H E R or holds him to
a purpose like the systematic
having ol money.
B EG IN T O - D A Y and as the
years pass, you will look back
upon your decision with much
satisfaction.

JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB
n o w form in g and save a certain i sum
each week, systematically.
Our plan is easy and you will be
most agreeably surprised bow last your
deposits accumulate.

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�THE SANFORD RERAL

PAGE SIX

th e w in d o w .

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The Romance of Elaine
A D etective N o v el a n d a M otion P ictu re D ra m a

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
T h e W e B - K n o w n Novell*! and (he Creator of the"Cf*tg Ke nn ed y" St one*
1

Pr«»enled tn C o lla b o ra tio n W i t h lh a Paths Playara and
l h a Eclectic F ilm C om p a n y
CcfrrtfVc lv l« a , IW lo r C n a m y

an Fvcrlfi ALi i l l R m m A

Sec the Piclures a! The Star Every Wednesday.
S YN O P S IS .
A fte r fh» finding of Wu Kang's body a n t
K rn n o J v a itlaappearam r, n submarine np
tx-ara t l x following rmiriillig on Ih** tia&gt;
a man plunges ovrrlmard f r o m II an*l
nwlm* a alio r** tt la the onlranPo or Mar
.:lua 1X 1 M at Into Ano-rlca
1IU mission
&lt;».r«j obtain inform ation of K a n n n ly «H'i
r«T»&gt;veT, I f posslbl**, I tie loot torpedo At
th a Dodge homo tin'acton w in s (tie ronfl
•tenra of B l a i n e
l.utrr olio U warned he
a Uttlr old m a n to h* careful of In- 1 Mui
Phis warni ng rnnie Juol In t i me In pre
vent t u t Ma r f rom carrying out liln piano
1 :1at nr give* a mumpier n*lr tin It
I nd Mur
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Na l t he r he nor Ida domi no glil
,-«■ l ocat e tho torpedo A g r a y f r i a r wnin«
K la ln e and J a m e s o n of I&gt;ei Ma r ' s purpose,
-and hla pl an* nro upset. Tho girl eftler"
t h a Hodge homo aa a rmvld; nml s t he lor
;&lt;edo. p l a r r a It In a trunk, wliloli with nth
cva la arnt to thp Ikslge c ount r y hoUir
t n a holdup Pol Mnr'a tnrn fall to get
•ho trunk containing I ho torpedo
Khiln*
hides the torpedo, tvlileh l at er la Htolen In
t x| Mar' a nion. w hri In ' scapi ng mre| I to
-ltd ma n of myal ery
A d e s p e r a t e l-ntllfolio wa. In which it*. old m a n de.it"&gt;
i tin orpodo. Jami-t'iii I. cnpture-l hy t •» I
Ma r n m m whl l r nh lit1* w u v to tn nil 1
t**ttr*r to
I' H n* t r**t p* rvh*
Klitltt*
r MriiPii him
IJ»" til*1nun I VS «*&lt;**!%%4»fi ! un*l
hit frl&lt;*nd titt**i»*l n |»«rl&gt;
at lh**

Admission 5 and 10c

m e e t y o u on tin* w a y t o t h o c l u b . " In*
promised.
It w uh not long b e f o r e K l a l ne " a s
r e a d y , a n d from t h e s t a b l e a Krooni
loll t h r o e of I ho lion! i ni l n e d croton
c o u n t r y h o r s e s In I h e iialghborlnHid,
for ol d T a y l o r Hodge. K l a l ne ' * f a t he r ,
hud b e e n p a s s i on a t e l y fund of hunt lug,
ns hnd b e e n both K l a l ne tuul Aunt J o ­
s e p h i ne
W o me t on lit* ■t or ch a n d u few mi n
tilea h i t o r mo un t e d a n d c a n t e r e d n wi y
On t h o r o a d Lkd M a r J o l u e d u« a nd we
g a l l o p e d a l on g t o (lie H u n t c l ub , c a r e
ful. h o w e v e r , t o s a v e t h e b o r a e a us
m u c h tut j mub Hj Ic ( o r t ho d a s h o v e r
t h e fields

F o r a o n m t i me t h e u n c o u t h t r a m p
c o n t i n u e d ga z i n g f i xedl y o u t of t h e
h u s h e s at the d e s e r t e d hot el
S u d d e nl y
he h e a r d it Milan a n d
d r o p p e d ll.it on t h e g r o u n d , l oo ki ng
keenly a b iut
T h r o u g h tin* t r e e s he
1 wxljji* homit ml whl«li I"1*'I M it i N pr* *
roil Id s e e one nt I ml M nr 'a me n at a
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tloii*.*1 on yeiilrv dul v
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Khilrmrm t hi* rav** h» I e n d e a v o r i n g to Hank tin* u e nt r y.
Fur
1»ln&lt;3 sho w o t r r «1«&gt;or
1 t h e r ali-ng. h o w e v e r , a n o t h e r of Del
r Mar - m*'ii w'.ol H a n d i n g In tile n a me
a t t e n t i v e m a n n e r n e a r a pat h t h a t led
Ir um tlie wood*
A T T H E OLD H O S T E L R Y
V . t ’ i i ran p ■■, pr **.■&gt; **|i|t**.etitr&gt;
of tin- hr us l i a n d
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tils hi ' ct i -i ni i h u n i r i I-*- I ,ti t n-r a t-' *p q i t a l !' r
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THIRTY-FIRST EPISODE

F r*mi i !i*- - h i p a in*' - y a w l had put
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As slo- a ppr oac h* •I Ho* w h a r f ii
c o u l d I*** sc* ti t ha t sto w a s I*ia 11• -1 i - *
lilt* KOI* w a l e s with - a i--h
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III * i i i i i ' t i - s t in Ho*
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Ai IH ii Hi IM i- Up tin* bill
( b n u t t e r a n o i l i e r Ho v t r o o p e d in
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irn-ri s e i z e d gulls from a * o r t i e r n e a r '
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( i n tin* v e r a n d a 1
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a n y o n e , y o u utyderslaiiil
m a k e him a
p r i w u i s r u n d send l or m e , " ho or- j
tiered
" I f h e resists, s h o o t
' Vi-s s i r , " they replied, i n o v l n g o v e r
a n d s t a t i o n i n g llieuiselven o n e at c u r b
a n g l e of t h e narrow jiatiis t ha t ran
l a t o r e t to- ol d house
l o t Ma r t u r n e d amt p l u n g e d ih-lth
i - n l el) i n t o Ho* hushes, a s i[ . f o r n
t^russ c o u n t r y wal k. uiii-hs*-r&gt; eil
Me a n whi l e , tiv a n o t h e r p a t h up t h e
blull. t h e t r a m p had m a d e i ns wa y par
a i l e t t o I h e l i ne lakell h&gt; Ul " me n i i "
[MMiacd lit til*' lop of tile hlild where
aotiio buahen overhung and parted
them
" T h e i r h e a d q u a r t e r # . " In* r e m a r k e d
t n h i m s e l f , u n d e r Ids b r e a t h .
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K l a l n e Aunt J o s e p h i n e u nd 1 »* r*
n o t h o l a w u that (nit-iniiill when a
c n x i t n In r e s pl e nde nt l i v e r y cunn* up
t o tin
” Mi s n K l u l n e Hod ge 7" h e bowed.
Kl a l ne t o o k lln* not e lie of f e r e d and
h « d e p a r t e d wllli uoiiUo-r bow
• “ Oh. i s n ' t l h a I ilillghlf ul ’ slo- cr i e d
w i t h pleasure, i undo g Ilo toil. i i mi'
I r e a l it
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I pr-hasi* t h i s a l l ' rniu'ii.
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fu* nr drag hunting seiiaon ’ lip.i rhd
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" ( J h . and here's Mr

Del .Mar." she
added, turning
"You'll Join us tit Ho*
\Vilkce)wre hunt In a iiup* r &lt;base this
afternoon, aureli, Mr li&lt;d M ir ’
■( d i u r m e d ,
I ’m s u r e , ”
lie agreed
*Tarefully.
FOr s e v e r a l m i n u t e s
w e chut t ed.
S kl annl ng, t h e n hu w i t h d r e w .
” 1 s hal l

off. d a s h i ng acroa* t ho r o a d Into
a Held In full e b a s o after the hounds,
t a k i n g t h e f e n c e s nnd n e t t l i ng d o w n
to a g o o d ha l f h o u r ' s r u n o v e r t ho
mo s t beaut i f ul c o u n t r y 1 h a v e e v e r
Been.
T h e huiitsmuti wi nde d hla h o r n a n d
mi r t h f u l
s ho u t s
of
Uouij
away!''
Bounded tn Iml t ul i on o f a r e a l b u n t .
Kl a t ne w u . one of t h e f o r e m o s t H e r
h u n t e r wu* nn« cnr*' fully t r a i n e d , urn!
idle knew all t h o t r i c k s of tho gut ne
S o m e h o w I g o t ne|«iruted. lit first
f r o m t h e rent a n d fol l owed, until
filially I c a u g h t up. a nd t h e n k e p i be
hind o n e of t h e be a t rl dera.
Del Ma r a Ion g o t s e p a r a t e d , but , nn
I a f t e r w a r d l e a r n e d , by t u t e n l l o n , for
he de l i be r a t e l y r o d u o u l of t h e c o u r s e
a t t h e Aral o p p o r t u n i t y h o ha d a n d lot
Kl a l ne a n d t h e r e a l o f us pans w i t h o u t
ueel ug hi m

DECEMBER 24. 19,5
" N o w — g e t her!**

T h o m e n h a d s p r a n g a t his a l a r m .
T h e y Could all boo h e r a n d w i t h on o
a c c o r d d a s h e d for t hp d o o r .
Kl a l ne
s p r u n g h a c k a nd t he y r a n an t h e y s a w
t ha t s h e w a s w a r n e d
In g e n u i n e f e a r
s h e l oo r a n f r o m t h e wi ndow
Hut It
wa s t oo l at e
F o r Just then t h e s e n t r y who had
t ak e n I' el Mur' s h o r s e r a r e r f r o m he
hind t h e building, c u t t i n g oft h e r r e ­
treat
H i r V e l i e d hv.r Just a s tin* o t h e r
me n r a n out
Kl a l ne a l u r e d .
Sho
coul d m a k e n o t hi ng of ( h e m
Kve n
Hal Ma r , In his g o g g l e s a n d b r e a t h i n g
mask, was unrecognizable.
" T a k e h e r Ins i de . " h e o r d e r e d d i s ­
g u i s i ng hts voice. T h e n lo t h e s e n t r y
he a d de d , " ( l e t on g u a r d a g a i n a n d
don' t l et a n y o n o t h r o u g h . "
Kl a l ne w a s h us t l e d Int o t h o bi g d e ­
s e r t e d h a l l w a y of t h o h ot e l . J u s t a s
t he t r a m p had been.

E l a i n e ' s bl ood w a s up. but t t o m c
how, In nplU* of h e r s e l f , nhn wont
a s t r a y , for t h o h o u n d s hnd d i s t a n c e d
Uin f l eet est r l d e r a a n d nhe, In a n a t ­
t e m p t at a s h o r t r u t o v e r t ho c o u n t r y
w h i c h s h e t h o u g h t s h e k n e w bo well,
went u mi l e o r an o u t o f t h e wa y .

Just What the Na me Implies

C o m fo rt Cottage
Homelike - Comfortable - Convenient
Tnhle Hoard or Hoard
and Hoorn

( o r n e r o f Ma g n o l i a A v e n u e and Four t h S t r e e t

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" Y o u m a y go b a c k t o w o r k , " Del M a r
algneit to t h e o t h e r m e n , w h o we nt on,
l e a v i n g on o s h n r t f b u t at l i b-t i c-looking
fellow wi t h I)el M a r a nd Klulne.
" L o c k h e r up, S h o r t y , " o r d e r e d Del
Ma r . " a n d bri ng t h e o t h e r p r i s o n e r t o
me d own h e r e . "

*Now Open U nder New Management
t Rate* $2.00 Per Day and Up

Him pulled up In u r a v i n e and l oo ke d
None too gently the man forced
about.
In t e n t l y s h e l i st ened.
Thf7«
Jalalqn
uQHttyrs .alo ad of him.
wan n o s i gn of t h e b u n t .
S h e wagh o t and t i r e d a n d t h i r s t y and, a t a £i.|n Tfco att ic the t r amp pacing up
km) down, heard footsteps approach
l os s J u s t how t o Joi n t h o (laid a g a i n ,
on tho stairs and ent er the next room,
s h e , t o o k t hi s c h a n c e to d i s m o u n t anti
t j u l c k l y ho r a n t o t h e d o o r w a y a n d
d r i n k f r o m a c l e a r s t r e a m fe d by
p
e
e r e d t h r o u g h tho k o j - h o f e W T h o r * ho
m o u n t a i n s pr i ng s .
coul d s e o Kl ul ne a n d t h a Ion &lt; ¥ mh n
A s s h e did ho, fl oat i ng o v e r t h e
e nt er.
H e l oc k e d t h o dool* 1 o / l h f t tinll.
p e a c e f u l wo o dl a n d a i r c a m e t h e fai nt

attains of the huntsman's born,

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T h e r e w a s Just t i m e e n o u g h f o r t h e
t r u m p t o s e e Ills a p p r o a c h lie ran
s wif t l y a n d s of t l y o v e r t o t h e f a r t h e r
c o r n e r a n d d r o p p e d d o w n , uh t h o u g h
soutal a s l e e p . T h e key t u r n e d In t h e
lock a n d t h e s ma l l m a n e n t e r e d c u r e
ful to lo* k Ho* do o r to Kl ul ne s r o o m
l i e m o v e d o v e r t o w h e r e t he t r a m p
l o o k e d d e j e c t e d l y a f t e r h i m aa ho ills- ,
w a s f e i g n i n g sl eep.
appeared
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i h e s hb' &lt;*f tin* r a v i n e , s l owl y
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Hun of sound
J u s t t he n h e r h o r s e
c a u g h t Hie wi ndi ng o f t h o h o r n .
Ills
i-ura wi-ul e r e c t a mi wi t hout wa i t i ng
In* I n s t a nt l y gallo|M*d cfT. l e a v i n g h e r
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b*d hlrn lo t h e r e a r of the bui l di ng ns
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Hid M a r i-nii red t h e t r o ut door, i v f l v
gi v i ng a s e c r e t s i gn a l
T h e r e were his m e n In r *;;le» o n (I
m a s k s nl tIn- w o r k w l i b ' i Ins k no c k
hnd I n t e r r u p t e d .
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room
he' o r d e r e d o f t h e m a n wh o
had a n s w e r e d hla s i gna l .
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pi n I' ­ o o f h i s rncii,
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a I *-- * uf 11 e wi n d o ws
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i r . i i o p I-ti loin : n l o iloh tel a v o i d
n c Hi"
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el d*1 w h e r e
Ho- n o n we r e al vv* rk -md f et t - t ng h i m
u p s t u l r s |i&gt; Hu- a t l l c w h i c h ha d o n c e
b e e n t h e s e r i a i i l s ’ i pi u r t nr s

" C o n f o u n d I t " r« t u r n e d t he s e n t r y ,
vi-vei| nl He* c u t trend w a s t e of (line
tin you think you c a n r e m i t h i m ’’"
" I f I burry I ma y . ' n
•I-••• I h r valet.
" T h e n da s o , " tliri
. u .lo* s e n t r y .
Hi- re Mid bto i, l , i til*- pilin'! and
d i s a p p e a r e d while
Vi.Ill llOM'll II
V no ineM Intipo k - d Up ll Is
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Write lor Price*

Wilson &amp; loonier Fertilizer Co.
Manufacturers of Meal Fertilizers
Jacksonville, Florida

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HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
After

Foot Years of Discouraging

I had gotten so weak I could not i n l ­
and I gave up in despair.

Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave
Dp in Despair.

Al last, my husband gol me a butllr d
Carduf, the woman's Ionic, and I co®-

Husband

menced taking il.

Came to Rescue.

Prom the very fad

dose, I could fell it was helping mr

I

can now walk I wo miles vuihoul la

datron, Ky.—In an Interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work.
Irom this place, Mrs. Hethe HullocV

II you are all run down Irom woniinlf

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"1 suffered for four troubles, don't give up in despair. D
years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman's tonic, ll Iras helped

writes as follows:

this lime, I could only sit up for a little more than a million women, in ib ^
and should
while, and could not walk anywhere al years of continuous success,
all.

At times, I would have severe pains surely help you, too.

Your druggtd M»

d o w n t h o li t t l e r o o m i n t o w h i ch s h e
sotd Cardui for years. He knows wW
In my left side.
had b e e n t h r o w n , g r e a t l y f r i g h t e n e d
S u d d e n l y t h e d o o r tliroiiTh w h l r h
The doctor was called In, and his treat­ it will do. Ask him. He will rfC0®*
h e r c a p t o r hud left i-iKiicd h u r r i e d l y
ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend iL Begin taking Cardui todayagain.
A mo s t d i s r e p u t a b l e l ookf hg
ItriU to: O*u»»on«• MU'*'"* • “
t r a m p e n t e r e d a nd l oc k e d t h e d o o r toon confined to my bed again. After
AJ.IwJy tWl*.. Ch*it*iwn«». I*""
V-.i
• ngnl n. Kl ul ne s t a r t e d b a c k In f e a r .
/rufr-uc/ioru tn &gt;uuf &gt;»»• »n-l W l *«* '
j,
that,
nothing
scented
to
do
me
any
good.
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H o m o t i o n e d tn h e r t o bo qui e t
" Y o u ' l l n e v e r get out a l i v e . " h e w h i s ­
pe red. s p e a k i n g i.iplilly mol t h i ck l y,
aa t h o u g h t o d i s g u i s e h i s vole** " H e r e
Take 1h ■ s' ■ 1- ' In
I "&gt; iii-t a -i I s it v
I u t f b. in "ti
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Unri-I* trmlr. mu I !«-* *in*e *'f "pl' l l ' b" * "
y *iiir **:rIv * h.* ■ &gt; **
fa* kill irv nml l**w fr*-ight r s l r * .
*•*&gt;*
l b - ! ui l i i - * i t i h *ii&gt;wii a n d wi - mt
h a y , groin, fi-rd and Hour. (tuor»ntr-*"l I
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nut l i i t n 'in- ha l l wa y
Oi i f ul dc In'
l l i v a i a r ui riimirrn machinery and
( _ j. i
l ls l e l i i d *.*. .-full v at tin- l ui i ' l uf tliH
c r a t e t i ml M-r we oell Itevl qualil v nf&gt;u'l
,
f
i rs mi*! I** - -I iib'iui t - vpect l i i g m o
ninl vi-gi-loi*lr c r a t e s at rcn**&gt;nul*l&lt;- p- J
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our * laim* w n t r for pri* r li-f»-

W h y W e Save You

( ‘ n n t m u e d in p a g e 7

Money

W . A . M e r r y d a y C om p an y
Palalka, Florida

Refrain From 5co!dlng
S c o ’ dlng i“ rinf n i ' c e s s . i r j in n r d e r
In e t n p h a s l z " a f i - buk"
and snineI I rims t h e r i - pmnf Hial Is t a c t f u l a n d
ki nd , m a k e s [In* must I m p r e s s i o n Of
all. - E x c h a n g e

Herald Want Ads Will Bring Re*lll,s

�Did Yon
Ever Eat a
Jax Pie?

. E c c e n t r i c W a r V e te ra n A rran g e* H I *
O w n F u n e r a l— Fought In Both
Armlea.

Say! You’ve got some
treat coming to you.

Jax Biscuits
Cracker Work*

jtckao n T llle

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DVRE.T E R IN A R IA N

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O F F I C E ------

BROS. STABLES

HAM )

HORSE

BrinK Hi your l u m o a n d
sick
hutM" and mult**.
H a v e th e m
treated
H a v e their teeth exiin iii in i. sihurp c o r t i e r s dressed
dtmi projection* cut off a n d d emolar* qxtrocted.

A n im al
r^.

LEGAL ADVERTISING
IB j |(l uii Court. Hrtrnlb Judicial 4'lrrull.
(p 4,m! Is*r Nr mluolr County. flo rid *
In
4 binirtl
| n liC jlfilry, I t) mpllID
•n'
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I'Hflr M.tiUtfr, 1* MfNulief to Noni m t • »•i hrr partle«
Kr"*i4 «nta and
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It* I ' n l n o wn
u iii ui v '»* i *»*} I*y
, i - j jur "
rmnolr t'uyn - 1’ i r t iM
t j El«r»il ’ •erori lint to
I Jl *1
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To Putilf Metiuirr. ru ld .n c . unknown
To I' MfQutd, r»*id«nr» unknown:
j o *11
rlaimlnx in t.re it in I.ot
. 1. . . *
I l l tilo . k " Y " ol th* city ol Sans.nimutr rounty. t’lond*. • r r o r d ln i to
l It T’ *flo&gt;d'* m«i&gt; ol **id city, rr«idrnc«dBfcno • 11
&gt;
and r»rh of you arc harrby r»'juir»*4
t, ■, | *.&gt; &gt;o t h#« l»il I iif rom plaint htrrin
!»,, ' 1|l£,» «t you Mi t hr »He*vp pfitltlrd fi«ar
vn I fore thr Itulr day of April, A l&gt;
\ ■&gt;, * ti. mtr tnng i hr Ird flay of April,

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N e w c a s tle , hid
Mnah Turnnr, any
rn ty -a o v e n ynara old. ws„ burin,! | n ft
coffin ho h a j mailn .10 year* ago when
bo Buffered Pin llrat stroke of paralysis
It w as built from a icreat walnut chnet,
w h ic h had been In his fam ily for years
T h o coffin baa been In the r a r e o f a
local u n d e r t a k e r for the lust ten years
T u r n e r , who wus eccentric and ar
ra n g e d hla own funeral, lived In T e n
n caeca when tho C ivil war broke out
H o wan conscripted by the South, and
a f t e r b I x months service succeeded In
h a v in g h im s e lf tnken prisoner bo th a t
ho co u ld Join the 1'i.lon army.
He
wa« c a p tu re d at Cum berla nd gap. ex
c h a n g e d , saw service dally In the A t ­
l a n t a campaign and was again ca p­
tu red .

'1
i* h*,r**liy le*i gn • ! r 4 |
» t;i*;i"pr 111 ivhIc hf h * mr rJ«*r shall J
•ft-] ipfi • v « veek fllf f * e l l f
f, •p
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sifniholr iiiuniy, Kl'j/i'li. thi« fh*
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i , hi t I ’oufl, Hi* minolr i p , FI *
H&gt; Jas C liobffta, t» 4
Mime.
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KNEW

HIM

W ELL

Nipped at M an an the S treet
W h o T ra in e d H im Eight
Years Ago.
I

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D a Ten port. W a s h .— T h a In telligence
of t h o horse wb b s t r ik in g ly shown
h e ro re c e n t l y w he n County ITo se cu tor
D a v id M c f u l l u t n passed by an equine
w h ic h nipped at h im and then began
p r a n c i n g at tbe r a ilin g next the side
w a lk whAre It was ihUChod aiul by
w hich th e p ro sec u to r-fu ff-JlgSBed
S t r u c k by tii^ queer "actions, t.f the
a n im a t the a tto rn e y tu rned artmnjJ and
rc cognlxed a niaro which he as u fa r m
lad had raised hut which he had not
seen In more than eight years
Those
w ho happened to a,-,- the occurrence
say t h e recognition by the animal was
u n m is t a k a b le
" M a k e - U p " Room for Divorcees.
I-ms Angeles —Judge Wood, sitting
In d iv o r c e court during the absence
of J u d g e Monroe hss Instituted what
Is t e r m e d a "re conciliation cham ber,
w h e r e disgruntled coutiles are sent n&gt;
see If th e y c a u l put, h up I heir differ
uncos
It 1s proving a great s u i i ,-ss

M ia m i for W hite 80 *
It Is reported alxiut that the Hose
may t r a i n at M iam i H » next spring
C o m ls k e y I* th in kin g favorably of the
plan
H e figures the Sox have hud
p le n ty of C a lifo rn ia for a while and
w a n l r to try out a ti* » spot
S we e t on Co l l e g i a n s
M a n a g e r It lr k e y of the St
imuls
firow ns Is afte r Connie ' l a r k s re r
ord for the number of collegians on
a m a j o r league hall - luh
Staler 1 nnk
and se veral other ex collegians have
j o in e d the Hickey forces

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SEED BEANS
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T h e R o m a n ce o f
E lain e

S e q u e l to T h e E x p l o i t s
o f E la in e

A Detective A ovet
and a Motion Pic­
ture Drama **

ThB W « ll- K n o w n Novsllat and the Cre­
ator of lha “ C itlg K a n n c d y " BtorlaS.

f rt a a a tt j la C&lt;D*kar«tiaa Wiik tka Tatka r i i y t r , i &gt;4 Ik, Lclntic Filw C a a p u j
CWT'kU IVH. kf Ito k u
*U fwnta ll|kn I r a n i ,

M o re slo w ly we of tho h u n t had fo l­
lowed W o o d w a rd 's c a v a lr y u n til, some
distance off. we stood, w itn e s s in g and
“ W here
are
th e y — w h e re 's
the
Klaitte undi-rstood o n ly t h a t sud­
w on d erin g at the a t t a c k .
T o our u t­
t r a m p ? " dem and ed Del M a r a n g rily
denly a frien d In need had a p p ea red
“ 1 th in k I beard someone on the t e r a m a ze m e n t we s a w t h e m c a rr y in g
Hbe changed h e r clothe* q u i c k ly , find ­
off t h e i r wounded an d stupefied men.
r o o f / ' replied S h o r t y w e a kly.
ing fn ctunutely that th e y fitted her
W e h u rrie d fo r w a r d
an d gathere d
H e waa rig h t. T h o t r a m p had man
pretty w ell
l)y pulling th o hat o v e r
aged 10 get th ro ug h a s c u ttle on the about, o ffering w h a t e v e r assistance we
her hair and the guggles o v e r tlfh eyes
roof.
T h e n he clim b ed d o w n lo the could to re su sc ita te t h e m .
and try in g on the b reathin g m a r k she
As E l a i n e and 1 h elp e d , w e saw Ihe
edge and began to let h im s e lf han d ­
msde a very p resentable man
u n k e m p t figure of the t r a m p borne In
o v e r ham! down th e lig h tn in g rod.
Cautiously she pushed open the door
H e w as "n o t co m ­
Ile ac liln g th e
ground
Hnfcly. he and laid d ow n.
p le tely o verco m e, h a v in g had presence
Into tho h a l lw a y
T h e r e w a * the sc urried nUnnt to the back o ^ t h o build
trig
T he re, tied, was the horse which of mind to tie a h a n d k e r c h ie f o v e r bis
(ra mp
" W h a t shall I do?" she asked
He nosn and mouth.
“ Don't t a l k , " he w h isp ered close to Del M u r had rid den to the hunt.
K la ln e h u r rie d t o w a r d h im w ith an
her ear
"O o o u t - * n d If you meet u n tie d It. m o u nte d and dnphed off
ex c la m a tio n of s y m p a th y . Just recov
d ow n tho j*ath th ro ug h tho woo'd*, tak
anyone, Just safutu and w a l k p a * L "
“ Yes— yes, I understand," she n o d ­ Irtg Urn shortest cut in tho direction e r in g fu ll consciousness, ho b e a r d hcT.
W ith
the
g rea tes t
d ifficu lty, be
o f F o r t L&gt;slc.
ded back, “ an d — th un k you."
seemed to su m m on some re se rve force
Dusty
and
flecked
w
it
h
foam,
the
H e gnvn h e r no t i m e to aay m o re,
not ye t used. He s tru g g le d to his f«Vt
even If It h ad been »afo, but tu rn e d t r a m p and his mount, a s tr a n g e co m ­
and staggered off, as though ho would
b
in
ation.
w
ere
In
s
ta
n
tly
c
h
allen
ge
d
by
and locked the door of b e d r o o m .
rsf*ape us.
tho sentry at the fort.
T r y i n g to keep the o la s t a ir w a y
" W h a t a stra n g e old c o d ge r," mused
“ 1 must seo L ie u te n a n t W o o d w a rd
from c r e a k in g and b e t ra y in g her. she
Klalno. loo kin g n w s y fro m me and at
I m m e d i a t e l y . " urged th e t r a m p
'w e n t d ow n,
tiho m a na ge d to reach
" H e saved my
A healed n r g u m e r 1 b illo w e d , c r t i l | th e r e t re a t in g figure
(be lo w er h a l lw a y w ith o u t seeing any
fin a lly a corporal o’
Te guard was , l i f e — yet he w o n ' t 'e v e n let me th an k
body or being discovered
CJuletly ehe
c a lle d nnd led off tho t r u m p toward h im or h elp h i m ' "
went to th e door and out
S h e had
I T U UK C O N T I N U E D 1
th o headquarters
nut gone f a r when she m e t an arm e d
It was only a few m in u te s before
man, the ae ntry. who bad been con
Inev itab le Difference.
W o o d w a rd was convinced of the Iden­
cealed In th e shrubbery .
My hiiHhund'H Id e a* and m in e are
t i t y of the t r a m p w ith bis friend, Pro­
" W h o goes there?" be c h allen ge d
so d iffe re n t." sighed the young wornKlaln o did not b e tra y h e r s e lf by fessor Arnold. At the b r a d of a squad
" W e l l /1 re plied
ht-r
m o th er,
speaking,
b u t m e re ly
s a lu te d
and o f cavalry, W o o d w a r d and tb e tra m p an.
t h o u g h t f u l ) ' , "th o .Jdens of men and
passed on as fast as she co u ld w ith o u t dgshed off.
w om en are hound tn d iffe r
A wom­
A lread y an th e qul vtve, Klalno
exciting
fu rth er
suspicion.
Non­
plused. the m an tu rn ed an d w atch ed h eard the, sound of h o o fb e a t* long an can't see tho sense In a box of
her curiously os she m oved a w a y down b efo re the rest of us c ro w d e d around cigars Dint nobody can wear, and a
her
F or th e m o m e nt We a l l stood m a n lias no r&gt; m| h*c ( for a new list Iha t
tbe path
VOil l Utl t Hltlilklready
to repel an a tt a c k from any
“ W h e re 's he going?"
th e sentry
quarter
muttered, still staring
Hut It was not m e an t for ua
It was
E laine in h er ra ge rn es s waa no!
And the Hose H a s Its T ho rn .
W
o
o
d
w
a
rd
at
the
head
of
a
scorn
or so
looking as c a re fu lly w h e r e she wan
Sin c**MHf ul 11 ii) h« r i jt I it ilk turn Mu
of c a v a lr y m e n .
W i t h h i m rode a it11 1i*H Tli«*
i h tlniriR nn im
going as she was th in k in g about get
ling aw a y In safety.
S u d d e n ly an t r a m p on a horse which was strangely iiipiitp am niiiil of (lumitK*' lit tho Ad
h.tiit|.i&lt;K n ajclnh* w hila* tn I V i i i i f \ I »a til a
overhanging branch o f a t re e caught f a m il i a r lo tne.
" O b ’ r i l e d Klalne, " t h e r e 's the man 1 tn* * &lt;itmimt lull of for*Mit
lb*
t.aw
her hat. and before she knew It pulled
It off h e r head
T h e r e waa no con
reeling her golden h a ir now
S t o p 1'' shouted the aelitry
Klalno did not pause, but d iv e d Into
tile hushes on the sldu o f th e path
Just as the m an tired and ra n fo rw a rd .
• till shouting for her tf&gt; h alt. Hhe fail
as fast as she could, p u llin g off tingoggles and musk and loo kin g hack
now and tln-ii It: te t r o r ui her pursuer,
»h u m i ra p id ly g aining on h«-r
It,-fore sh„ could catch h e r s e lf she
missed h e r fruiting and slipped over
the edge of n gorge
D o w n »he went,
with a rush
T he se n try checked h im s e lf just In
time at the top of t h e g o r g e and
leaned an l a r over tin* edge as I:*'
dared
H u ra ised his gun ag ain and
fired
Hut Klulne's course was so hid
den by the trees and so ilg r n g th at he
missed aguln
A m o m e n t ho heslta t
, , l then sta rte d and c lim b e d down
after tier us fart us h&lt;- could
M Hie 1-1 Horn id the till! she pi, ke.J
herself ui' utol dashed ngntn into the
woods th e s e t t ll) still a f t e r her And
gaining uguln
At the sam e lints wo w h o w ere still
In tho chnno hud c irc le d about tin*
country u n t il we w ere very n o o r w he re
we started
F o llo w in g th e dogs o ver
u rail fem e. I drew up suddenly hear
lug a sc re am
T h e n - wnti Klulne. on font running
us If In I life depended oil It
I need
, ,1 m&gt; ........ml gi.no •• H e h lm l Iter wus
a man w ith a ritb- almost o v e r t a k in g

S I G NS

STREET

H a v in g w aited u ntil he wus sure
that K lu ln e hud gut a w a y sufely. the
old t r u m p slowly an d c a r e f u l l y fol
lowed d o w n thi! Matrix of tin* r u l n . d
l|n|e|
V-. he w en t down hr- h e a r d it stmt
(r-ittt the woods
( 'oilId it Is* otic of
the ,, n t r l e n '
l i e looked ii In i(lt keen
ly. h esltuttng Just wlint to do.
In mi I n M nut down b e lo w , he heard
the s, n r r &gt; of fonlslejta f r o m the tin
phivtsoil luborutory and shouts
He
tin n ed and ftti'k lihlly ra n ujmtiilrs,
JUst as the door opened
Tin- t r u m p M d ^ n o t he on tho only
one w ho had heed a l a r m e d by tho Shot
f the Bun try
Del M u r wus ta lk in g ag ain to tho
men w hen It rang out. " W h a t ' s th a t? "
he ex claim ed. " A n o t h e r I n t r u d e r ? "
T he men glared at h im bla nk ly ,
while Del M a r das-hod f o r th e door,
followed by th e m all.
l u th o h all he
ismi'-d bln o rd ers q u ic k ly .
^
" H e r e , yotl fallows." he cafted, d i ­
viding the men. gel o u ts id e and see
|i,it is d-ilng
You o t h e r men follow
Hi,| u n l i t you In see If e v e r y t h in g
Is ail rig h t Up above
M e a n w h il e the t r u m p hud gained
the u p p e r hallw ay and (lushed past
the room w h ic h he hud occupied
ttviialde, In th e hall. Del M u r and his men
rushed Up to the door o f th e room In
which K la lu e had been t h r o w n
II
was lo c ke d and they b r o k e In.
title
was gone!
On Into tho next room t h e y dashed,
hearing d o w n this d oor also.
T li e r u
was H h o rty . trussed up In his u n d e r­
clothes.
T h e y hastened t o release
him.

SANf ORD LODGES
San fo rd Lodge N o 6 2 , F. and A. M .
C o m m u n ic a t io n e v e ry first and t h i r d
T hu rs da ys at ?:.'10.
Visitin g b r e t h r e n
welcome.
O . L. T a y l o r
J. C. H u m p h
Sec re tary
w. M

M e a n tim e , under c o v e r of this w eird
defense. Del M a r and his men. t h e t r
own faces covered and u n re c o g n iza b le
In t h e i r b re a th in g masks and goggles,
dashed to one side w ith a shout, and
disappeared, w a lk in g and ru n n in g be
hind am) even th ro ug h the safely o f
t h e i r Im p re g n a b le gas h a r r ie r

B y A R T H U R B. REEV E

her
As l u r k would havo It. th e mnrnon
turn of my horse . a r r l e d me right u*
them. C a r e fu l to avoid K lu ln e. 1 rode
square at the man. s t r i k i n g at h im
viciously w ith my rid in g crop before
he km;w w h a t had s tru c k him .
T h e fellow
dropped, s h inn ed .
t
lenp.,1 f r o m my horse and ran to her.
Just as ilt&lt;- rest of llnv h un t cam e up

'I d i m , M M i l l II " I t II
HUSK
K M t l l ItK D
III.IS S T i l l I 'M PH

“ G el b ack— q u i c k — t i ll I t ro lls o t p r ."
choked W o o d w a rd .
T ho se who were ab le to do so picked
up th e ir stupefied co m ra d e s anfl re ­
treated, as best they could, s tu m b lin g
blindly back from the Tearful death
cloud of ch lorin e

who saved m e ! "
riujH4*4 i i , *• r a t tD' h i i i i Ri * i d muiii(&lt;l) in
As they passed, the t r a m p paused a
tiuhilMT*
r Ih T u ld
m u m e lit and looked at us sharply
At
though he c a r e f u l l y a v o id e d Klalne s
eyes. I fancied that only w h e u tin smvf
Union C o m p a r a t i v e ly M o de rn
th at site was sufe was bn satlstt'-d to
In
d m * .i twi nilihiiK t • t t»4*nt
it III* u ifli In" find
Nut nn1"I I H*t)
g a llo p off nnd re jo in the ca valry
* uh th* ihi inn ttr^t mt rmlm 4*d
Around the old hotel. In every dlrec
Don. Del M ar's men w e re s e a r - h in t
fo r Die t ra m p and K l a l n r , w h ile in the
hotel another search wun In progress
Have you discovered a n y t h i n g ’
asked [ tel M « r en terin g
K \ ( h*Ih Ht rofulous humor** Irorn &gt;h&lt; hhuul
u l i i . h e-lure ih u-*-tipHiMui, miilan.i then
"N o , sir." th e y re torted
t,*-’
'.'Confound i f ' swore Del Mar, go­ iii.iti • 111 -Hire' ulo r- [im ,( i h - etc
,1
ut
I.
R
Philip**
on
a
gu.ir.iiil**
to
ing upstairs again.
-af.-ty
H ere
w ere also men
searching
“ Kind a n y th in g
h r a s s r d brlrfly
" N o luck," re tu r n e d one.
D e l M a r w en t on up to t h e top floor
and out through the open scuttle to
Die ro o f " T h a t s how he got nway, all
r i g h t . ' he m u tte re d to h i m s e l f , ' then
h king up he ex, tainted under his
h d f t t h us hi-* &gt;-&gt;'* caught Homeihtng
tur off
T he deuce w h u t s t h a t ’ "
I w anin g down t-&gt; Do- scuttle, he
calle d.
J e n k in s my Held glasses

Number 40 For The Blood

M o n r o e C h a p t e r N o . IS. It. A . M .
M e e ts every second and fo u rth Thurx i
d a y in M as on ic H a l l over the I m p c r i a
T h e a t re .
V isitin g companions welcome.
J. F. K a r n s t x
H K . T o la r
S ec re tary
'
H i g h Driest

S e m in o le C h ap ter 2 , O r d e r K k s te rn S i x

Meets everv first and third Tuesday
In e«eh month. Everyone who has seen
hi* 8tur In the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice K. Bobbins, S e c ’y
I ’ h o r n lx Lodge No 3 . K . of P.

.Meets second and fourth Tuesday*.
Nisi ting knights always welcome.
H. McLauIln
O. J . Miller
K

R

and S.

C. C.

Sanford Lodge N o . 27. I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday ut 7/10 j&gt;. m..
over Imperial Theatre.
J . W. O. Singletary
J . J . Dickinson*
Secretary
N. G.
Gate City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Meets second and fourth We d n e sd a y
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J . F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander
Ii. I’ . O. K. Sanford l.odge 1211
Meet first and third Wednesday night
at corner of First St and Palmetto A v t
O. 1. Taylor
T A Neal
Secretary
Kxalted Kulev
i
T h r L a k e Bree ze ( o u n rll No. 31 J u n io r
O r d e r U n it e d A m r r i r a n M e r h a n l r s

. Meets every Wednesday at 7: 30 P .
M., in the City Hall. Visiting brother*
are welcome. C. 11 Smith. Rec. See.
Celery ( ily A r r l r N(t

IH5 3

M e e tin g ev ery T u e sd ay
o'clock
l'lcq l lm ld i o g
W W F ry .
lae f
W o r t h y I'resident

night

lifst

and

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( I J I S T R I H L N O . f i l. I
Meets ever,,

ut

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M
l-ruiiiy

nights, ut 7 :,‘III in Masonic T e m p le
V is it in g hro thets welrome
W \ (Jinn.
l o i r , St.irtiju-r
t

of It

Nai hi m

f e l l e d I t r o lh r r h m id of C k r . u - n l r r *
Joiners of t m e r i r a

and

Sunfnrd lun ul I rimn No 1 7 .M im ate
first nnd tlnr-l T h u rs d a y night at 7
" dock ii, th* I .igle- Hall
I
1 Hell
’
i
IVar-on
s.
I n aI'ri did* *•r
H e r a ld s o f t iherty
M i l ls at l.agle--'

11r~t

Hall

M ■-r -I a v

night in ein h m o n t h at - I"
W in K II mis. -holder. f o m m a i e l c r
M i s s j l e r t l m I'a- knr-1, S e c r e t a r y

To -tKe«last drop

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COFFEE

q uick !"
O ne of his m en handed t h e m to him
and ho a d jus ted them, g a z in g off In
ten tly.
T h e r e he ro u ld seo what
looked lik e a squad of c a v a lr y gallop
lug along, headed hy an officer and »
rough looking Ind ivid u al
'Com e we must get r e a d y for an

I s P e r fe c t

E m a c ia tio n of OIU O rother Feebtea
Ho' H r ild d e r I-Vellli-S lias been sick
n hills llllle
s ' i) 11-itI llellenlly S tale d

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T hn t Hilt Inn ih w nrlh lesa which (lem*
lo t Joyfully Htnkf* e v e ry th in g m h « r
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lu the la b o r a to ry d ining room
II,,-II. recalled hastily took his orders
K«ch of t h e m seized one of Die huge
black ru bber, new ly completed gas
h- in h j and ra n out, m a k in g for a grove

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n ear by.
Q u ic k ly ns D e l M a r hnd acted, It
was not done so fast hut that the
troop of r a v a lr y . as they pulled up on
W HIM H UI l-HVl L.S
the top of a hill nnd f o llo w e d the di*
re e lin g Unger of the t r a m p , could see
men ru n n in g to Du* co ve r of tin* grove |
F o rw a rd !" shouted W o o d w a r d
J
k s t i M I I L K , FI \
A** If nil w e re one m a c h in e , the nq*n
and horses shot ahead, u n t i l they came
to the grove about the old hotel T h e r e
th» y dis m o un ted and spre ad out III
s. rnlclrcnlur o rd er, a d v a n c in g on l!
gr- ve
A h D o V (ltd s», shots ti’ t’g "lit
iru m h* hind the trees Del M ar s no n.
^
Ir- it, Do* s h e lte r, w ere tiring at Do in *
rf
lin t It seem oil hopeless t o r tlm fugi
f o r e T i n to W it h o u t t u t ’ ing Th&gt;-m • * . ’

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Koch of Ills men pic ked up oft" of
th e pig black gas bombs and held it
high up o v e r his head.
" C o m e o n ! " urg ed W o o d w a r d
M U men b ro k e into a D ia r g n on Die
grove
%
red Del M a r t ' T h r o w t l ie m ! * ' or.
A h far ns he could i\iYl It. rach hf
Kn* men m*nl otio of the black globes
Aurllng th ro u g h tho nlr.
T hey (&lt;'ll
alm o s t s im u lta n e o u s ly , a long line of
them, each b re a k in g I n t o a thousand
lilts
In s t a n t ly dense, greenish yellow
fumes seemed to pour f o r t h , envelop
In* e v e r y t h in g
T h e w in d w M t A P*d
M ar had c a re fu lly noted w tu-n In* chose
t i — position 111 Die g lo v e w a« hlowlitg
fr m hie men to w a rd the oi ly | nslM- n
from u h h h an a t t a c k co u ld In* made
successfully.
Against W o o d w a r d 's m en as they
charged It seem ed on If u tre mendous.
slow m oving w all of v a p o r were ud
vanclng f r o m th e trees. I t was only a
m o m e n t b e fo re It c o m p le t e ly wrapped
th em In Its Btlfllng, ch o k in g , suffocat­
in g e m b rac e.
Hom e -fell, u vcrcu m u .
O th e rs t r i e d to run, c lu t c h in g fran
tlc s lly at t h e i r th ro ats an d rubbing
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PAGE EIGHT

DECEMnER
«n

AMONG THE THEATRES

called the sovereign of the
hn-. n vehicle ad mi r a bl y
euiteii lo h n distinctive d ramat ic
Client*
i, ’.is marvelous mu s c u la r
scre e n

n h ilily

huh

Beverly Bayne

a trin g th .

tin- . ha r mi ng screen Mar who appear
ia tiie role tli*t carries her from the
I draw mt; room
Yuri: to
' the wilds of the Canadi an n or t h­
Th e |iroduction murks the
I i I ci per. but eon west
I umi&gt;r
iah**
i'«ill« tl
mi
iin*
r ri'ficn j] usual ’s l t a m i
re-ijnitimt
of
Mr.
Bushman
and
,-olors
These gowns »liow
very Ij eluded their v i i l without a n y nils
Mi»s
Itnyne,
a
fart
that
will
lie
Wi i i Dt - i i t e was finished
-|ji&gt;rt - gi rt- with pantalettes under i hap
I weieotiu-d by l hulls anils of motion
tin trim i
...........'I his bac k for an
Heath
T h a t tiles will tie very u.
One of the novel
I'll
lion gave a mighty pn t ur* patrons.
(cresting to the feminine observer instant
scenes
it
(rod
toed
in the stirring
In addition roar. and. In ailing for the little
t unus ly mount ed, and most novel goes without saying
act mu of tiie pielure shows Mr,
group
of
pliiyi
rs
around
the
camera
rntn-virol parlor man ces staged in re­ to the st ri ki ng gowns. Miss Ward is
T h e Busi iman boxing with .1. J , J e f ­
c e n t years
Mr O' Brien* is a great given an opport uni ty to display her gave one tremendous spring.
fries.
A splendid cast apfieurs in
of
jewels, keeper and c ame r a man both drew
f avor i t e with mi ns tr l l lovers, and wonderful collection
support
of tiie two Qual it y- Metr o
his appe ar an ce * here in the past at among which ts the f amous pear- their revolver, but before they had
stars,
including
Wel li ngt on, Vlaythe head of his own co mp any have shaped |icarl presented to her by chanc e to use them, the lion had a c ­
ter,
espen
al
ly
engaged
foi tliis one
\r. h Duchess Isabella of complished what tie set out to do
est a bltsbed him as a favorite m i n ­ the late
production. Helen Dunbar. Linger
had demolished
the camera
strel star
T h e show presented by Austria, and l lie f amous leugia blue j He
Th e n, without paying the slightest 1 product ion, Helen Dunbar, 1.cater
Mr ( I ’ Brlell this season is said to be diamond, valued at twenty five
attention to the frightened and cow Cuneo, William G Karris. H O'Dell
new t h ro u gh ou t with all new and thousand dollars
|and Morris Cyrt on.
Chaplin
m Shanghaied
will b e eririjS \utrft/s, he c al ml y walked over
e l a bo r a t e scenery, new acts, f ea ­
" P e n n i n g t o n ' s Chttiee" is in five
t u r e s und almost an entnel y
new shown in addition to the above and in lii- euge-tuid waited for his m a ­
(•arts and Will he seen at the St ar
ter
to
open
rbc
door.
T
h
e
sivm-s
the
admission
will
lie
a
and
15&lt;
company
Mr. O' Br i e n has written
T i n t d a v . Decent her 'JHt h,
and situations all through " H e i g h t s
and sl agesd tliis sea- on two new
u s j thrilling,
act s which he calls
‘ Darktu.wn ? -Light’S ma s h ci *. Camera in ' Heights of Ha z ar d" are just
crowding the films, livo thousand
Neil O ll ri en a M instrels
B r a v e s t Fi ghti ng the FI amt's*! apd ’ * ,*’ * '
of Hazard
feet, to the limit.
Int erwoven
The
Allen Theatre will have for
" T h e Penny A r c a d e . "
T h e y ate
In filming the " H e i g h t s of Haz­
said to lie in his best vein of burnt r. a r d . ” a five part Vitugrjrph Blue among ex c i t ing M e t i s ri d it cidents its - at t ract io n toni ght Neil O 'B ri e n
and, like all the O ' B r i e n sketches of 1 Billiton Few I ure. ptr t urned by E u ­ and running all t hr eugl thi t l o r y Is and his all new minstrel oi gnnl raMr. O ' B r i e n has a ppe al e d
negro char acter, they ate setearns gene Mullin, from Cytus Townsend an unusual r o ma nc e t ha t is deli­ tion.
ciously
refreshing
Ire
cause
of
be
i
ng
here
the
past . t hr ee seasons at the
from - tart lo finish
B rady' s novel of the sztne name, the
worked out front a different angle, In ad of '-iff own-y&lt;»inpm;y, and ir
realism of all African hunt scene
and r.il-es the picture f a r aho e the now tirnily entahlUhed jis one of the
The I heal
w a- emphasized by t he use &lt;d a real
ordinary plane of screen stories
Dig minstrel att ri u ' ions of the c o u n ­
linti
Mthoiigh ( tiailrB i c hman
F ann y Ward
tiie famous Amer
This exciting story will be shown try
His show t),' season is p r o m ­
lean star, w h o is to be seen at the and F l e a n o r Woodruff, (he prinei
St ar Th e at r e Christ nuts matinee and ised as bei ng new from fust part to
St ar Th e at r e o n Ftiday
Dei " I t h p al - did not take part Mi the scene j
\ d m i " f n n a and |0c
Until f eature with all new s i en er v ,
i Idlof" i ti ■|; night
I i the less. 1. I.asky j itodiiition of
lost i i tnes. acts and features.
His
’ Tile C h e a t , ’ " as t he extra VUgllZIt in cupted a I . i- 1( ton ) list li.it k nf tin*
lomfiany numbers fifty people,
Francis
V
B
us
h
man
. .liner.i
Ml during I lie taking of
young Silent . h . der l a - umph t'p
111
Pi lit.II g t o n ’s ( l l It . ” just amo ng whom are many of the big­
port unity to i nt ro duc e a numher of the sc«* tie, the lion appeared restlessgest f avor i t e* of the rmnsttel stage.
al t ho ug h obeying
the c o m ­ product d by H e Qui lily 1 ictures Co
' the . latest
Pari si an gowns.
Miss and
Reserved s e a t s at Phil ips’ drug
pi od u et d ly t i e Qual it y Pirtures
Ward was f or t u na t e enough to re- mands of Ins trainer, gave evidence
store.
&lt; i I mat ion "for 1 1 « M i l t o program
that something was wrong
The
reive
a n u m b e r of the latest fash
F n t i is X
Hi 1 man, often called
. of the u»r
tons from Paris jusi before her ctw- actors ...................
"The
Ref orm ( andidnl.1
nl the
''tar M n n d m . Her J7th
" T h e Reform Ca nd i d at e . " which
- ta r - tin* . i l.l rated American'arlrj r.
M . n l l ■ \r f.u. 1 It. Itl ,n of her of i fie
tnghlv i'r, I. M .ut.it g f o i l . - Pictures
i «&gt;et a i c - mu
tpciuttlly
sensational
exhibition o f tine iteflny
T l is is
g i v e ,
i
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Haggle* . f o r . s i .
eral seasons a popujitr- matmeg idol.
f . r i ' o f o ' r e lief^u ti-ttrl.-red

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

TO-NIGHT
O’Brien’s Minstrels
- 46 People

First. Eight Hows $1.50, Next Seven Rows $1
Balance of House, First Floor 50c
Gallery for Colored People Only, 50c
Saturday Last (Appearance of El wood
The Boy Phenomena
PICTURE PROGRAM — “ Child of the Surf
Two reel Comedy Feature ^*Green Apples.

The Sixth Episode
of the

u n iversal'

PRQGfeXM
J I I E STAR T heatric e x c u j s i v i
Friday, Dec. 2 ! l h — Paramount and Chaplin Day
Fannie Ward In " T h e C he at " in 5 acts. Chaplin
in " S h a n gh a i e d" in 1! nets.
p i mission 5 amt Dir.
Saturday, Dee. 25lh -•- Blue Itlhbnn Day. ( h a s
Ilirhman in " T h e Heights of Hazar d" Puthe News
Mandat. Iter L*7lh---ParamoutTt &lt;|)aj
MurMvn
Arhurkic in ” I In- Reform t umliiiaf**’ .

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T u e s d a y , De c . 2 Vt h - - - M e t r o D a ) .
p r a m i s flush mull
and llei erlv i f a t n c in ' ‘ P e n n i n g t o n ' s I h o i r e ’

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will be surprised to see
&lt;&lt;et a suitable gift for
GREAT SAVING, TOO.
Hath robe

Mesh Bag

Fancy Vest

Toilet Set iIvory

Umbrella book handle

Fveninjr Dress

Neck wear

Silver Handle Pai

(i pr Hose

Hedroom Slippers

Shirt in Xmas Box

Silk Kimona

Initial Handkerchief

R ELA T IV ES

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Boxk *Embroidered Hcfkfs
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Table Linen and N«

Ivory Nail Brush

Statuary

Fur Neck RufT

dat'd in ieres
UoaDor Suit

Pair Kid Gloves
Baby Set Colonial Ivory

Silk Hosiery -

Sport Set

Folding Umbrella
Indian Bedroom Moccasins
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Handkerchief, Tie, Sox Set
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�»N TH E HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLI SHED
jEMI-WEEKLY

TH E SANFORD H ER A LD
IN S A N F O R D — L ife h

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COME H E R E T O
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Th, Louis' ilk* ball teum winterins in Sanford &lt;&gt;r rather coming here
for •piitik’ training is » o r t h more to
,g, . 11&gt;* than the average citizen
uouhJ **uppo»V and one of the greatrt, ,
i , i* the advertising t h a t
*,11
, rue from their viait here
amt their ' tall of newspaper men
lluit n II a m i n i party the t eam and
t,.r
ill. name of Sanford enildaw . . ] upon the sporting pages of
the daily paper while the te am is
.lyftj. The following notice from the
LouNviJIu Herald is o n ly one of the
ninny that wtil follow.
Oil
Un i hen returned from the
t ..*ti-rdav just bristling v ilh
, , a,.,
Ji, W,** nil puffed out
wit h
|(Ui., '..re .if tune bull gossip and
11 , . , t i,t &lt;to- only thing l hilt lie
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In T h e i r New ||omit
Mr and Mrs. &lt;■ 1 l.ouck* are
now happy III tile posniig&gt;||||| of t Ilf ir
new home at the cnrni r of Eighth
street
and
Magnolia,
Spending
nboul eight months of their time in
this
ci ty
made
Mr
and
Mrs.
l.ulleks long fur the aiiu.il eoinfort'.
of a ’ home in Florida and t i oi r
beautiful new home just read) for
o cc up a nc y is the result of their
choice of Sanford above every other
section of Florida
Th e y are no
st rangers to Florida, as they have
been comi ng to the state and re­
siding lor the winter season for the
p a s t " t w e n t y years.
Mr. Lotjcks
represents the well known commi s­
sion firm of Vorhees &amp; Co., and has
tn y I . lends over the stati;. Their
new hrmie is a model of convenience,
■heing of the bungalow type but
wit,h large rooms in the *r. nnd floor
and ad a pt e d for the *uminer month*
as well as heing most cotnfortal.
in winter.
Their many Sanl m
friends are offering •ongrat olat mi upon gaining them for real resident

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I MORE ABOUT THE CANAL
"

DU. ARMSTRONG HAS MADE A STRONG J ’LEA FOR
THE ST. JOHNS

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T h e bride wore a beautiful C o ­
penhagen blue satin wedding gown
with lilaek velvet hut trimmed to
match and a corsage bouquet of
wfpto ch r ysan t he mums.
Th e groom
wore the conventi onal black.
T h e bride i* t h e daug h t e r of Mrs,
J C Roberts of this ci ty and has a
host of friends in this city w*bn wish
her well in her
new home.
The
groom is .1 v .filled employee of the
A f . I, wuli headquart ers at Kis­
simmee.
Th e y
will
make
their
home in Kissimmee a f t er J a n u a r y
first .
Fair Buildings Comp l et ed
Tampa.

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A very pretty wedding was sol­
emnized at the home of Rev. 0 « o .
Hy man, pastor of t h e
Bapti st
Temple on last T h u r s d a y . Dec. Ulird
when Miss Winnie Rivers of this
city was united in marri age to Mr
tins Smi th of Ki ssimmee.
T h e only persons present aside
from the immediate families were
Misses J i m m i e l.ning, V t r s a W o o d ­
cock and Mrs R, K C o * , all i n ­
t i mat e friends of 'the bride.
Im­
mediately after the ceremony the
happy young coqpie left for Pomona, Kin., to spend their h o n ey ­
moon nnd Christmas holidays with
the parents of the groom.

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WAS AGAINST
APPROPRIA­
TION AND WHY
EX-SENATOR B U R T O N
WANTED W ATERWAYS
FOR S P E C I A L
PU R PO SES
Washington, D. C., Dec. l!S.— “ A
leopard c an n o t
change
its spoilt
b u t it seems t h a t an American poli­
ti ci an with the Presidential bee in
his bonnet m a y change the views of
a life time on a great quest ion of
nati onal p o l i c y . "
T h e speaker was Jew F
Rarv*didi, I ’ S Se nat or Irntn Loui siana
and President of the Nat io nal Riv
ers and Har bor * Congress who went
on to say:
" F x - S e r i n l o r Burton, in t h e J a n ­
uary Mousey says. " W a r has not
been declared against waterway i m ­
provement s in the United S t at e s. *
careful reudiug of his artii h*
that tin* Fx Se nator has tvr
d. ■bin d mo t virulent w.m
-'I
11 our interior
"
w t i 1 f ri ight t* . &gt;r
•in pel it nm with railroad*

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about nnd kick his ways t hr ough the
sand luirs
T h e n again, it strikes
me ;'* b e i n g perfectly absurd, that
the Canal C o mp an y should etiain up
the canal, making nil cruising parties
pay toll.
And furthermore, 1 un­
derstand t h a t the Canal C o m p a n y
is trying to negotiate the »ule of Uus
canal to t h e Government.
I have
been informed that the said canal
has been paid for by thp atAtp) by
turning over to the Canal . tSfiufiapy
thou-.unis upon thotisatilla* o f .acQf-s
of valuable land
If this is
is simply preposterous.
A t u l t wi mi r
Mate officials should allow such o u t ­
rage* VO 111- perpertated upon "Iir
people knowing such i ondil ion* to
exist
they
should lie impeached
(mil o|||
1 understand t hot there is a moveTtlent on foot to make ithe St. Johns
river, a navi gabl e highway to its
uppir watreways, then r u i a l penis*
to t l . Indian river
From my
p. r i . . . . and o h- e r i to
i hi &gt; «t ri kes
me .i i to tno t l. a-ibl. and log al
route i- i . it g
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From t h e ’ tone of many letters r e ­
ceived :u this office daily from
people in Florida and other s t a t e *
who are. interested In the waterways
of the s t a t e it seems that if the g o v ­
ernment ever dreamed of purchasi ng
the F a s t Const Canal it would tie
the height of folly.
T h er e Is a b ­
solutely no
real evidence t ha t t h e
Fast Coast Canal has ever been
made navigabl e for any’ real vessels
and the owners of the
canal are
merely trying to shift the responsi­
bility of the operation of the canal
upon the govctirinenl and lake t h e
money
T h e canal hit* been paid
b.r n in e and should not be puri ha-. &lt;| . g. u
by .ilh.-i t be govern
no .it of iht- 1 nitcil St at e s or t Ipt
Wild tn no Vu in. u nr es
•tuti of Florida
If the present
In another part of this issue is owners of the rauul cannot keep ll
the an n o un c eme nt of J . Rowland open to navigation nnd finish t h e
Wild man for the office of superin­ contract made with tin s t at e they
tendent of public instruction (or should relinquish nil rights bn t he
Read what Dr Armstrong,
Seminole county.
Mr Wildmun i» same
11r■«■ \. oh t m i l a
no - I r a tiger to i In p&gt; .&gt;i I* lo r. lot ■ t i c o wi e- of
l ug la &lt; II .11, III -I r O |o" I II,. big)
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SANFMIU). F L O RI DA . TUKMDVV DFCKMHKIt 2*. 191*.

LOUISVILLE
AND SANFORD
WILL J O I N
WlfEN

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

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                    <text>TDK SANFORD HERALD

MUST
Texas

KILL

PRAIRIE

DOGS

Land Owner* Are Compelled
by Law to Deetroy the
Paata.

Austin. Tn*
Prnlrlo dogs are de­
clared to lie a public nuisance, accord
lli|5 to an net passed at the special »c»
alon of the Thirty fourth legislature
and which act Is now pfToctlvi&gt;
Thu
act also provides for their rtlermlns
tlon. hut no tiounty Is Riven hy the
stato for nlluilnatlng the sox-alled
pests; owners of land on which pralrlo
dottn oslst arc required under tho law
to kill them and an allowance of two
years Is Riven to such owners to rid
their lands of tho nuisance.
It fa also made tho duty of tho coun­
ty'commissioners of any county In
which pralrlo dogs eilst to InvestlRate
and determine whether owners of
lands In their respective commission­
ers' precinct* have compiled with the
provisions of tho law.
In tho event tho owner of laml on
which pralrlo doga o i IbI falls to de­
stroy such pests the act empowers Rio
sheriff of the county Involved to pro­
ceed and destroy the nuisance.
For his servlco tho sherlfT Is allowed
flve dollars a day for actual service,
and this sum Is to be paid hy the coun­
ty commlsslonors, but the amount so
paid aball be assessed against tho
owner of land and the account or claim
entered ns n Men ngnlnst the land In
case of failure to pay tho amount duo
tho-countv

C A USE S
Qr«at

RUSH

FOR

faclurers are buying all available lim­
ber traris throughout this section, hut
havo met with much competition from
tho New York and Pennsylvania com­
pany. which h:*&gt;* paper mills nt Lock
Haven and tol.tisniihuric. Ole rm'l i
the latter place lining ilm larg d In
the United Stales This com pun. lin.s
Just closed u deal for i.000 acres of
timber lands in-ar llradford. over the
McKean county line
I&gt;urlng the last two months the pa
per company has purchased thousands
of acres of tln.l»-r land throughout the
country, the most Important being lo­
cated In the stales of Washington and
Maine.

CHARGED WITH N E G L E C T

Demand for Wood Product to
Make Guncotton for Lias
In War.

Kane, Pa.-- The enormous dkmand
for acetate of lime, used In the manu­
facture of gutihotton, has resulted In
the greatest rush In history for Penn­
sylvania
r lands f'heintral munu

Conors! SouVhcmllnofT, who," until hla
removal, was the Russian war min­
ister. For his alleged neglect of duty.
In permitting (he Russian forces to
run short of nmniunltlon, he Is to he
tried by a superior * ourt appointed by
the i u r himself,
General Nicolas
Petroff has been uptiolnled president
of i bo court

Tho lack of ammunition, which tha
Russians nay wns the ennse of their
repented defeats, bus been put up to

AM ONG TH E TH EATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

NEGRO'S F E E T HIS F O R T U N E
Heavy-Pedaled Pickaninny Considered
Valuable Adjunct In Art of Con­
structing Modern Highways.
Amite City,
I-a — "Soda,"
Amite
City's heavy pedaled pickaninny, has
left the side show circuit whoro his
big feet were marveled at by the
crowds, and Is now engaged In Inter
state highway laying
lie has many
contracts In view
“ Soda," Is cc.fsldored one of the
most valuabja a d j e c t s , to thn nrt of
constructing1 (tifaNni highways, it Is
said that owing tTflie Ixiy'jt large feet
be demands the same salary ns would
bo paid for a steam roljer,
A slu e factory has made him a pair
of No. 19 shoes, with thick soles, and
"S o d a " la employed In packing dirt
and gravel. He works by merely walk­
ing. The hoy has a fortune ahead ef
him. His fret are growing all tho
time.
Oh! The Lugky Fellow.
D enver— Thqt
snakes
swallow
bright objects l i i i s W n demonstrated
hy Harry Godfrey when he killed a
large snake and on skinning the rep
tile noticed a bulging spot on Its body
He investigated Jhmher and fou n d ’ll
to be n 'Imtdt gold bracelet with a
stone selling ami the tellers "F M A
to E CJ It |X's Moines. Iowa, Juno 1,
1903,' engraved on IL

T IM BER

DECEMHEH 17. , „ 5

monarch* Warred Alike.
All the kings u' I *u *du nave been
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GREAT SAVING, TOO.

Strength or Weakneu

Trouble and uniietv ,k ,. I ( i
lii M-ri nil Cyrus Townsend Hr.uly is assigned to U-,. com puny com­
I &gt; •\ 11’ ' Dcrtiuin
The ter*, but won.lcri.il t.-4. h.
never wrote ;i more ah-n.l.ing book manded hy
than hit ''Island of Regeneration." huiiilsoim- priv; te rr-srucs an A m er­ prepare uh to understand tin q,.,., *T
mysteries, tin,,- make us
And there was never u itory wiit ican gul from an Arabian dance
tho greatest tusks, they open Ih(.
ten by nit portr that offered greater hall and later saves her from the to Incalculable treasures „r sy a q ,,^
un wi Iconic attentions of his captain.
possibilities to film drama
and love.
|n a world which ,
For this Destinn persecute him. un­ toned to aid. enrich, and Mr. „Klben
A beautiful girl turn mg uwuy
from the unwelcome attentions of til finally, he i ordeied to be hot our spirits nothing come* u, ,ls J?
i m ot
even though he aved void of inclining
ereryih , • n,
the owner of the yacht on which
meets us challeng -s
nu , , m
•he
captain'
life
in
a
tight
with
she was a guest cast upon a I top
ome A i ah on the do etl
How he us to choose to o-i uno |r,n r
iral island in the Southern Pacific;
&lt;jf
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r«- cued by the American girl, weaker
the sole inhabitant, a man who had
ui gut eit -i an Arab boy, and is
lived alone there sinci* early cftiTif
Non Conformist
hood,
Ins only
remembrance of found hy th&lt;- Captain, who recog­
nize Mi turn hi own son, and is per­
Trout. accqr.liag
language the " N o w 1 lay m e" taught
mitted to seek happiness wiit^.yu; law of •qmJInA/Jtro addicted u, ,jjrk
him twenty years before by his
girl, are 'but a few ^ f ihftv urf
4‘ * fllcomaJfiplH-tfttM'Jwil brjgwt Hies „0.
tnothpr.
Imagine
what u story
instances in this gripping • flia it w --■"•dArk'd-tys. What I* iln-ri t0 be ,*jjcould he built upon tin iden like this.
In the cast s u p p o r t i n g 'M i . Telle- thereforo, for tho Judgment, the com-'
And by such a master hand us
g'*n, is the noted actor, Theodore inon sense, or tho eyesight of
Cyrus Townsend Hrady.
quarter pound llsh win, ros.- m a IOot
R o b o tts, also Dorothy Dave- port,
Ami think of this stqiy Vita- Horace R. Carpenter, Hal Clements, and a half of crystal waljyr nntj selwd
avidly upon a large ^&gt;v^l*e miller.-* i ' F . v
graphed! You know Vilupraph pro­
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T o m Forman, Rnymon Hatton and
ductions.
You know the genilis of Other (liemiters of (hm Jesse L. Lusky tho tltno being high rio.m ami ut,( ..
cloud In tlio sky?
.1 Stuart Hlackton and Allo-rl K.
all star stuck company.
|Smith.
You know the scale on
Trolley Car c"o Runner,
which they do things.
You know
How
hot
Top
Hats
Are.
.
When
the ground Is cov. r,-.j *ut,
the Vitagraph resources and facili­
mow lu at*Ji-a*t one city In
Testa
"with
thermometers
have
b{y&gt;o,'
ties that are at their command
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mad., to show how unhygienic men's ft Trackless tVoM.-y car Haul*
Imagine how they would handle
lop pats are
A thermometer kept In er » paaseqge'r ru^ mount, d
ruts
the tire at sea. the curtliquukc, the
a to], hat showed an Inside tempera­
attempted rescue, the charming love ture of ‘.»U degrees when tile outer ulr«* * . — : _______________
scenes on the tropical Island, the ■tood at 77 degrees and of l"H degrees
girl bathing in the sequestered pond, w hen the temperature rose at noon to
Dally Thought.
Let a man pray that in.it.- (.f hi*
jhe arrival of the United States 9d degrees
In Hi evening there was
a temperature outside of 'is degrees womankind should form a just esticruiser, the return to civilization.
mate of him
Thackeray
and inside of SM deyr rs

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Bedroom Slippers
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Umbrella hook handle
NecJkwear
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Initial Handkerchief

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Statuary
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Silk Hosiery
Party Box
Silk Dresss Material

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Hair Ribbons
Shirt Waists, Xmas Boxes

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Initial Handkerchiefs

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Indian Bedroom Moccasins
Handkerchief, Tie, Sox Sot
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Box Embroidered Hdkfs
Ivory Nail Brush
Fur Neck KufT
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Sport Set

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Friday, Dec. ‘2«|h -Paramounl rtn«l ‘
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Tcilenutn in “ The
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T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D
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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

Woith Living

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NEWSYSTEM
telephones

INOPERATION
SOITIIKHN BELL COM­
PANY MADE CHANGE
s a t u u d a y NIGHT
a t II O’CLOCK

SANFORI). FLORIDA. TUESDAY DECEMBER 21. 191.%
way about the premises in search of
the novelties.
At
10 50
Mayor
Thrasher put in his appearance and
after the usual greeting he took n
position at the switch board in read­
iness to make the connection which
would establish the first conversa­
tion over the new system
The C alculograph, an instrument
of minute accuracy used to time
long distance conversations, regis­
tered 11:00 o ’ clock when the first
miniatuie globe of bright
white
light flashed into view
It was a
momtmt of breathless expectation
when this hit of Sanford history
was being made and the first noise
that broke the silenco was the sharp
metallic click of the plug as the
mayor onteied it into the answering
jack to inquire cl the calling pnrty
"N u m b e r please."
Councilman \V. W Abernathy en­
joys the unique-distinction of being
the lust person to hold a con versa*
tiop ov«p the new equipment and it
wns hi- who caused the flash of light
in the Central Office when, with
watch in hand, he lifted the receiver»ofT the hook at his home

Xh,. change that placed Sanford
I
( urroundinK territory on tho
trlepbope system was made last
jftt by the small army of
• A t u r r fA )'^ '
Telephone Co. ein* sPmh&lt;V
* \frn Hell
11■'loyr,., .itid thin city ia now enjoyjng 0M. of the best and most rentpH, system* in the south.
For
month- the men have been
hu,j pU&lt;-itiK the rabies underground
in(j putting * la new phone* aiul
His message was one of cheer and
stringing wtie* &gt;1* the suburban
parts of the city and the changing good wishes and he was generous
over S^pbr’^ y night from the old &gt;o in his congratulations to the com­
(hr nr* marttotl an epoch in the life pany and to the city. To the com­
pany felicitations were spoken of as'
of the city.
being due because of the lavish and
otTire
located
in
the
X*.......ntral
unstinted
and liberal investment
ha*
been
remodeled
Kan&lt;i t’Ullding
that
was
being
made to b’ ing about
over
into
a
suite
especmil made
tbe happy result and congrat ilia
tall, a.lapt il to ibe requirement* of
.,
-tin. and t be employees lion- were justly m1 n the ntv «m if, uli a nf tin Hell C o . to we are proud to bo.i-t of a belle*
he employ ee*
eoillfort able plant than was anticipated and be
iverv pari *&gt;f the central cause of its being second to mine
....
I*tn front n lb re that III tile state of Honda
After tbe first few moments of
rlv housed the exchange girls
oi.i i g c and other assist-’ flashing light and plugging of hidethe crowd aliiwlv recovered from
.
i„
. . i over to i be man
i &gt;ii. rooms in tbe rear of their amazement a id perpleVltv a ’id
Img are now occupied fiy a continuous babble of wonderment
- . . ,ii i! . aides anil motors w.is heard as the visitors made a
11 wageneral tour " f inspect mu
|• i • .pupBlent and one ell
lief.
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WATERWAYS BIG t LEAGUE
INSPECTION TEAM HERE
W ASM ADE TO TR A IN
ENGINEERS MADE TRIP LOUISVILLE 4CLUB fcWILL
. TO CITY OF MIAMI
RE HERE DURING
OVER THE* EAST '
THE MONTH OF
COAST CANAL
MARCH
Miami. Dec. 21— Major W. 11.
Endue of Jacksonville, engineer -of
The War Department’ CoJ. W. C.
l.angtHte of Savannah, a govern­
ment engineer, and Colonel Keller,
another engineer, urrived in Miami
after a tour of inspection down the
East ( ’ oust ('anal.
The trip was
made following the meeting in Jack­
sonville last Monday morning when
argument was heuri^ by tin* engin­
eers on the two proposed routes for
the East Coast Canal.
The pnrty
took dinner at the Halcyon anti left
for the noith. The trip from West
I’alm Reach to Miami was mutle on
the boat I.a Kochi He. in command
of Captain (iio ig i
Don. of West
I'allll Reach

Sanford will be the Mecca for the
baseball fanff o l the north and also
of Florida, during the month of
Mnrch for nt -that, time th ^ 'L o u is ­
ville Rs*c Mall ('luh will train ht*re
This wus assured last Friday night
whgn M II. Thatcher anil W S.
Adams wired the manager of the
laiuisville Club that the deal wa«
ready t&lt;&gt; close
The local subscriptions have been
so far advanced that Mr Thatcher
feels confident that sufficient will lie
raised between now and March to
make up any deficiencies in the orig­
inal amount and has closed the con­
tract that will bring the Colonel*
here for the season of training
This means that about twenty
four
of the players and many writ
U bi­ll rln East Citusi ('anal m a i­
ers
of
tile 'porting pages nf I ft.
lt
w a • brought up at the meeting
Louisville
paper' will lie dots i here
ol 11n- \tlaiiiti Deeper Waterways
III
March
and
many of the advance
Association in Savannah a resolutloi w.is passt-d plain,g I tie selection guard will In- here before that time
The ground keeper will arrive here
ol a fitult ii. ilo hands of thi board
eaily
and get tbe park in good con
of go v er n nn'iit engineei.s.
Sanford
dilion
ntid Sanford will have some
pi'Oplt argued (or a route Up the St
good
gullies
with the other league
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NO. 35
question for the military’ leader* to
solve jJThe allies in Macedonia do
not expert an early attack if the ad­
vance i» loft to the Ayatriuna and
Hermans, a* airmen report that the
central powers have not yet gatherr
ed a sufficient force to undertake
the offensive.
I larenre Woods Here
Clarence Wood*, the indomitable
editor of the Flustia Lake Region
und firm ndvocate of aand asphalt
roada for Florida waa in the city on
Friday afternoon for aevornl hours
enroute jlo DeLand.
Mr. Wooda
invited tho editor of the Herald
over to Eustis to inspect the aand
uaphnlt roada when the Seminole
Lake road is started and we intend
to go and examine at first sight this
road that has created so much com­
ment in Florida.
The Min mi Me­
tropolis has the following concerning
Clarence and hi* recent visit to
(inineaville to attend t h e meeting
of the Central Highway Association:

PRES. WILSON
WAS WEDDED
ONSATURDAY

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WEDDIVG WAS A QUIET
AFFAIR AT THE HOME
OF THE RRIDE IN
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Washington. Dec. 20.— Woodrow
W’ ilson, President of the United
Statcrl und Mrs. Not man FI. (lull oi
the District of Columbia and Vir
ginia wicre married ut N .10 o ’ clock
Saturday night
The wedding Jftisoleutilized at the home of the b/lde.
I30H Twentieth street. Northwest,
Only
the immediate members of. the
"Referring to the manner in which
two
families
were present. -Neither
Clarence Woods won the day in his
the
President
nor Mrs, Cult burl
dealings with the Central of Florida
- .
Highway association, the St. Peters­ any personal attendants.
The wedding ceremony was jwrburg Independent says. " T h e whole
drawing
fight to fiunish and hiumilinte Mr. for ined in the spacious
Woods seemed to be an effort to room of the (• n11 home amid a set
dictate to newspaper", and for that ting of fern* ami cut flower* of
reason is resented by the news­ which there were a goodly show ol
papers, which contend that the ed orchids. Mrs (ia lt’ s favorite flower*
Mis (ialt Is the daughter of the
Hors have a light to lake any posi­
tion they choose on any
publii1 lute William II Rolling of W v t tie
She is I tie wiifovv
i|t!**stio*i a 1111 ire not to tie hauleil v ills* Virginia
of
the
late
Norman
E (lull
for
oil t tie carpet by .my high wav uwo
Jeweler
Ol
many
year*
a
prominent
nation "
Clarence Wood* not only
Mr (Ialt died i Itf tl1
took a position against the brick Washington
mini trust tun hi lias maintained H, year* ago ai d sinct then Ml- Hal'

and neither the wrath of little, board* hns been residing at her home lien
of trade or rwo b\ four newspapers with her brother
under t to goad of i o.«ril* of trude
Tin wedding "f ' he Preside .1 .ii I
I t ............low, th. East &lt; nasi While!
during the season
ItHVe III 1fie lea-t llilerfi red with hi- M l- (iali was tin' culmination ol .
The subscriber* will appoint a consistent h.ibit of telling ' lie truth &lt;ourtshlp which begun early la*’
New
Smyrna people wanted the
(Mar nee W ood' slimmer
Mr*
(ialt .'m ost from
. anal routed down the old East committee in finance the matter Hi a forceful wav
tin beginning of tlo resilience ol rIn
i o.ist i ii.d
from
Jacksonville and then i« no doubt that with i tie won oilt hecatl-e to w .1 'Igbl
I resitleilie ot I lie I'li 'ldei I and ill*
throng*
s*
\ ug u-i lie
Duyiona many gatin' to tie played a i d van
ut hi r .i d v er t I'lng •tin i- t*1 h*
of
t
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t
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has been an
a i o to I i■ . v &gt;lb
i inisi .)ui ntly ou
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s.l'ls’l. I t li
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inlitnale frond of Mis* Margarcf
•, -i| o| el, gltiel |- met I Jlit k - pulled off t li.it I to s ul,o*r ilur- will
.inti t lie I*”*
are ou^hl&gt; ,lt ■
to tfici’ si ■i, v ill* la-1 Monday when t lie two get part or all of their money liiii'f
CfOVLll of
A
Removed
Postmaster
\S est Palm Wilson, tin- President’s oldest iluogti
ir •
Sanford wjll be in tbe i l l of till
home1
ter
Mis* Wilson, •non after -fo
idt
of
tli
quest
mu
wert
ht-urd.
Reach Evonrrntcd by Fed­
n I • Ilf art tired for the
pill lie f ri*mi now until lb* ( ido 11eI
i
in,
pi W .t-l&gt;ii,gtoi
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M in ii s.iti-iiii ( mu is r c p o itid from
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work
tier*'
and
lie
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field
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board
Ito
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port
to
the
War
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t-v t r y f at ll
West I'allll Ifeii. ll over the result
• venmg » it n i go" i &lt;’ ’• 1d
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be mi ' Mr* f ialt wfio
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id v.l- a tub I V of their summer i.nnpiugn and this •11 v
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will &gt;i ,i|i7e more tri advi rtising it m of t lie federal grate! iur&gt; inVi-tlgu
The program W.is a III charge tin t lilted M a lts government tab
in :• ui ol playing a prominent »o
ran,i
t work or worry of the
(ion of tile I li.irges preferred against
any
on
can
safely
eornpute.
A . Mr I iui hinson leader
■
jn | pile gave all her spare tittle
Coast
Canal
and
f In
Tin- culculagraph. a
Metcalf
Met. all on which lie was
ft f- to lie hoped lllllt ..It 'lo s e (iov I
|*t a. i tin t i * i I
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in i I a • t . I-It field'
T i e sulqei ’ v
n
from t ft i pH I mastership ot
will! Ki .il l. w .11 I Iii.lribut. si11iii
goodwill |o hi
and all pirllil't
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Mrs. (ialt
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calf
Jins
been
a
leader
in
|dogn
**li’e
ile&lt;oriii
ions
must
an»t
(,’ hrist mas
o information was given out by
}t&gt;#'t he mi •cling about 27 joined tins
WUS then a guesr I here.
Th e two
»"rU"l&gt;,oriter slioidvi give the pojjpjo
l&gt; nf (tie eugini'i i * while III this be flin g to ideelrir fixtures, nor tem­ polities of F'loriifa. and hii yocinan
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le
ague
were
thrown’
iniielt
together
and ii
oiV.ijffnrli ttie best’ s^item that »Rry
t v i«* in tlivir rei ofni;i&lt; ridatioiis on porary wiring done wnlioiit com -er v b e of progn ssi.vi* measures bus
to navi
Till*
Mil
ll't
.
friendship
noon
ripened
into
lq\i
'rfl
v\0e t lie (C*hir cun boa -t
made- In in numerous enemies, but
pclent advice
. oiaMi •
Tfo-v *pfjft .'"-ly “
iii.'
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It w a* on ( l,*( oliv r (i Oi at ' |,t
•ifi/i of having a batterv mirtllQ*
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h’*1
r .. d Mr- (lap w . re ••11gag** i
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for I
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be*
ii
whl«|i«*rol!
about
I * e phnhf.
IIS III* Mil * I•.-nt, Ii.. been lu ll up by
• ^.i rtvi n •»flllll w . • O. if n '■ 1 by
W •- l. ngioo more or b-*- from t •’ »*
•it h* rule- i"
I lie federal fio 1al
1 •haj, I be .Snut III . It II
ii | • f a 1111 h tI .it r th^" un'i-n .1
• Hn •
Mr
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Dm . . 2 1 Id
r
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lati
tin I'fe-i le-'t's ri'turn from
1
il
politics
Iu,
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l
et
i
oii«b|eratpm
an
( »t*r in *i ii * .ittuckf'd
t“ j rf i « ti. al'tiul ' 'J'ID.IIIIH l!l equip and Mr Fllton Slough1•Ml.
troops at thg
and .-Vf1J.ile ili*- cIoik I r (
Ids
visit
to Coribsh Ibiit he and
control
the
in
Washington
doe*
not
Sanford plant and that, it
irtet. of Cii’.l|i| pop peniiayrti* Jiave Rritlsh lrcuchev*qiorthea*t of Ypres'
were i ngagi'd
Tlo- exact
V
l
K
(Illlt
situ.ilion
too
i
oniph
t
&gt;
ly
,
Mr
Met
h,u
putaripn ol being one «JT
Aucoriling to t%ie*» repo rln tile (Tew'
j ... .. vvittnll aw-p*’
Mr*. WmlcoU Dies
i*l
President
ural
Mr*
t
•
t ' calf’* res'ii p point ment will be in title
ll iiierury
t ’ .- A'**
I v V v f V thkr.MZc in the l'lilted
,g pl^rM
ulliciiil^ ftnfan
Fftifant* i.t mans fulled so rmttplctcly that fev*
The iollotDiig
M be Snnlord friend* of Mr* West
t
In
ir
»
'
tilling
i
rtp
is
tin VVil.sOlt
O
n
M'uuii Metry|udi»
ment is strict
I ' W * IsV k A '
nt them c rfiergCi! fropi thi'fr own
i qeif 'Jti'b1 tlfMy - ' (
cot l VI ill be grieviqk^v J""r" nf hi r
k
r
ow
o
but
it
|.
thought
it
will
pi
“—
I
■ . - ! r n l f*rTf. .fall ■ in every pur*
ilt-i.th m Orlando the 'Tdll"w mg &gt;"
\(t t l . troop- -.1 ifvLl iv.nl An li.n.-b- ■ a^nl tin-si win* did si* Were*
t l txl• Florirlu a* tin- Presi'b'iit Ii.;*
•sold
Reil
(
ro*s
Stumps
i\ id in. I | burn ftelng count of vv tin I. Is .tnkeu • frort^ lhr
^
•
' opi l he? &gt;v it 11 t bltJt/^jJ’fi'' “ ltd lie i well dov'v II by si rt liter y tin
Mr- I. 'I' Rr.iity ilressi-d hi blue ii d i v e d an invitation to v:»n s.i .
,
' v’ *• a
...Tinir.it i c tile’
bell, lb
I . . % - ^ - -•
^ #
1
The artillery attack whs ib-bv &lt;-re*l
yk *•’
- t . *es V:ive -liei Ti *
;t- fb lfj^ 1 'r nn Rep »rti" Star
and*
Mistvs Virginia ^ li.u ly .
Fi-rti fold ami several other F lorida ■l*
L T ' i .-V*tK*Yjrv,l|) tufiipg ol'VWii *thr
lues, in llie farlv morning
Lhtrr Iri fie
fi-vrt'il. vwth* inrl^niac^j^yf^O^R'e*
The entirr city —
.7n *V‘ vdd
"M a rd und May ’Itn a*ftcr •I
*I m Mis.
da'v l ‘ ' (jerfila ns ili-played uiiu uul
'h
e
;&lt;i .i.i»tft&gt;r ptirre
gfii vid l tns mat ,ng’..lw ti. t&gt; nil! m '
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i t i n i M on thi'
a m i' formed &gt;&gt;m
Sears Send* Cotton Seed
working ordTir^
t "f | |iu*nt.on • hv Rf'tl-I line, near \ pri ,
in ■urr. **
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imi nt tit ton la iiiudc
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tlo c r a l . - r
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tifi^it &lt;h i • ..to '(la. it i* ot ,
io
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fiat
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to ytinr
I I be. id lif,
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file iiecr i 'I'* on S-iturdi
.whiifher (he withdrawal of ern front live i it terminable artillirv
"irl f ’ ■ * no w!f| dtVolusia • ounly F’olks H ir e
a si c’ ioV
t Ii 41
-c•onlititle
with t ill* Fieliih
/sOri li g. I o' i' ha&gt; t
11,dii .ip's J decision I " i.b.iit- duels
.lobnnie («. I.-oi.timy,
fepre- tribute tlu*rn Mltei.,. * «mr pi'ori'Mielit
Thi
badA* was
lelr|ih«1te f j y I f T ■* the- injury was nof
he effort to force the Darda- guns near St. Mihiel developing uii sent a live from V/dnriu,, I l a u y (i farmers. W* o will y c them •• fhor’ .Tr • ip era tin rs* .*'t**^,
id1 / •&gt;|R t hi?
or no ii"* uteri ly a r* adjust- ir; tei|Me fire
,&gt;fkr.-r t ho’igb’' ■•!
qoe
tFat
i.
Tii lo* ..
oiji g
t : ii * ■ ft on o,.gh ti N will; tliy.
♦*••r- *S4t fj. r rni’ iit of the allied force?.
The Kus* tan
and
Macedonian Raft * w . Ft RI’ ll I er., * . •hto of t h*
n.iir ■nf
Of r.fCs'if rridtnii g *1? ' ' hr* w
I In-v rr-pot t re*1It - ’ &lt;• j h
|« ov ••r y V* .1%
flouts, so far us the public is ad­
'•ti.i i mu * pi'i111 and tupid bedside rid' 1i/•• that
Fii-t National R in k . D Luml W. ('., , With ki.nl rcg. i 1 I am
Then* hail been no previous hint
vised are in a state of comparative I, otiiirdy of Plant ( *» * * P A I .eon
•alia’ .
Impossible
puttine in plate
V ot.rs tr til .
,f ui |, a move although the q lies
Ml ,
&gt;'t n l.iiTg ftross ..r in
Mr* W is i.o it w.i form* ly M*** tnm hud I..... raised in FTnglund quiescence
•!.
A\ . J . v -a n .
ardy, 0*teen tnd 1. (
l.eoi.aiy amt
ng copper and
iron
wire. F'lorency Voyt. und was born In
Thtquv
seeds,
when
received
W ). he
(.’
hn*.
Leo
n
a/v
rl
id
Daytona
coty•
The
position
of
(Tre'-eo
still
i*
rv*
whether in vitj'w nf the failure of the
' '■ t' "•rial and under ground (ii rituiny i She - ..me to thja coun­
lintl. V'rTsed- * • J|»lLjur**"get U *g 'th e r party at tfir oftps' of tin secretary si Tin
allies to anile nppraeiulile headway gurded with keen anxiety
f”
1•'w toll lines, lute try w hen a child ami It' •«»
Th e tioliuiMf* ‘^ni^fv*- m re* that fe,iisti'«l ut t fie Rontta (*afe*li»s» Hcriild-jOlfii-e:
I at the Dardanelles and the urgent sides
■•ir1i,i j ,, ,■ ,|
„ mvriud ’ of aunt -I, C liforr.tii tl' ti" her mnr____- ____ ------------------- --------------------- —
routed vi Ahreitis’. in tin- (T|e«*k • l"e
^ iid .i».
I ..... | f nr additional troops ;u Silon
r*
—
A*
'
■*■ n tin la • on if Tisg t o f ' l i
N1ember* of W 11 W
' • W• '
If1 '■
1 &gt; **
fbr Dxrditltelles forces Willld In ton •. I mi i be • *^pPetei| -fion^Si
'•i,, •I ' I r In- S.IHH In 11 Mo d 1- d
T
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ui
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pted
;i
impisrl
g.
h * I. dr-iw ji
T w o ntlici.il lurk i - 1
( fir 1 st in a * f - ri t &lt;*r l ui n in &lt; ill
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i ,, u '
•s-pjem' &gt;V !'• l-gi iiph Com Ittt-batid .etrle.f in I n tdirg Fla
(Of
Ru
r.iip lin o -|
••mu.an; ition*. received vesterday n ,|ifl« •• Ml o n l H a r ' . p o lie
I'l •• ]'
|' i ' n l lull i I, V rfl aido day, Dci'cnihcr JJnd u
•iTt’ infi ! If»• w**m&lt;|i r and | .! titer* for l *• !'•’ ” “ t ' Pr’
lii-ss of m u c h i m p o i t a • i t
I &gt;o i.e
I*
i/npa&lt;
•
nt
1
v
awaiting,
tbe
crossing
j.ok.
of
heavy
firing
from
la
id
arid
11
.
f*
Iii,i;u..l
W
I
iii
(a.fi
her
U
i
i
1
on
L r'
*•' *
i (vhtcli goes m ceding th&lt;"tr move to Orlando about I by the allies, but ni/viUUJicd r.o of the lircek frontier to see whether
fail to romp.
F‘ . 1* Miller,
Wedi esiti.y night .it llie chuicli. to
i 'ttu
Clerk.
tone exchange, three yenrs ago
She has a hrot her moveiqent* out of
'ordinary, Greece will leave the Saloniki urt'a which nil tin- members of the church
K,
the rtoVrg l^v-’ ^tl_ the (Jerman army, and several although this boiji^tiX^jne
nent
may free for a struggle of which the are cordially invited to In- present.
botji^i
■ ft' i
Suturday being Christmas Day
D'w rV (flat iifcter* in the old cottntrv. hut no Jin
he .1•*.
Creeks
rm v
e been
iirt'ii com! ifijtfqjL «v . . ver
. * . t*...
. . * . would become puhsI vm- spec
vithe
Sanford Library will nut he
Ii
ushanil.
jy and near relatives, except l»vr
witJuIr’iiwitl
- ’ | ilU0t"/
...
All member* of the Social Depart­ open us usuul.
*
* -n.
hot in ill. America. •
* M«fnY in d l t 'i ^ J ^ ^ W n i W . long
In Bulgaria1 t|to next stop is the ment of thp Wom an’s Club, and all
r„.n
vaturWeather Report
qffrXetJ
'ofTnqxTvr-.TiafpOiii.
(is.*rplx'i
s*
irt
|
subject
-of warm debate.
The of. gentlemen having an invitation for
'
I ’••' • ml
t • lot
the
season
are
reminded
of
the
Fair
(o-ni),'ht
and Wednesday
*
Ten
1YTciul
|&gt;nper
of
i'rcmier
RadfisU'vaofT
'
' he^S
annual hall to lie given Tuesday Frost lo-niglil
I f . u, „ „ w
except extreme
rYonictroi^is
j
u
t
i
i
V
i
K
e
n
in
iidfla/es
the
allies
mustbe
driven
.
. H i/TJer
It tf teiuperature
' i«f eoh-jffom' SalonlkL whetbhr ' by Rul- evening. Dec. 2Hth, at, the Sanford portion. U i
&gt;Ur t
WedneHday. /
ji,vPrencb'l jcxrian or Ausiro-GeFipan .Ln&gt;o|&gt;» is u House, at 8:30 o’ clock.

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PYTHIAN

"One (pie i 'it more, good frien d,I
and I will no' no* to my Grecian
home " W i l t tell me what meanest
those wotds, 'Peace on earth, good
will towards men?' "
Which Is Heller, Sorghum or Jap­
" T h a t. said he, is a message from
anese ( ant* Silage?
Christ and at this season all bitter­
There has heen u great deal of
ness should be rooted from , the speculation as to the value of Jap­
heart and only UtVe and goodwill anese cane silage. Some farmers in
towards all mankind should fill its the state hold that it makes poor
place."
si Inge.
The University of Florida
" A s he finished speaking a great Experiment Station has used it and
ringing of hells filled the air. and as found no objection to it.
they ceased ringing that vast throng
Nobody doubts
that
sorghum
Ii urst forth
into melodious sung makes goml -tinge
John M Scott.
singing 'P eace mi earth, goodwill t o ­ v ict director called attention to t
wards m en." and as I wended my experiment recently started at the
way *|ow)y to the streets 1 heard Station in which the relative feed­
them wishing . at I. other ‘ V \|rrr&gt; ing value* of sorghum and Japanese
Xm as'
cane s i l a g e will lie compared. T w e n ­

pleasantly «li*»Pythias 1i ad conn
rinsing mut0(pv of stale and tuilitarv importance, hut to Damon the
w.dh it i tried 111ter linn a hie, aVd whet.
at D*t t heP'ff'dVhed In*- .house. In
heave,! a ‘ Igh-nf ii ttrite relief and
*;tlI ' f .it t mi
,»• d i uri mg
to
hif t l f ! i l . la 1 llud
Enter PVtliias, llnm ait .ilway*
a w i h time g nett
p n -i lice
bring' me joy and pea • t
( tin*
thou ii In nr. 'ain't tiln that I m.t)
talk to thee alone."
Kiiieiing tlie library Dttrnon ati&lt;l
Pythias dtspii'eij thi.msilves com
forcibly oi| nn divai.s and Dunum
begarf; *
' ’ ’ UosT-cT&lt;*mymber.
Pythias,
thi«
day?
Ii i^. the "icin*gF^ar&gt; of that
day thou *JttTuh|st liVi^-ijestyj' th&gt;
Id- fi«i tl. - friend
H^STnat ’(lie
, v
drt d (duck i i - l l thou i|i*L&lt; .not
Jab*' .nd i*
••titan**' ut.tl fiifTul*
■It
* ./T ’ 'Ce*i'v ,1 i,t&gt; -rei"* n-1ultra‘^ 1 ^ i»thli'
• ‘ iht'e " d ,*i,
|i.ir''i"T
j 'f O e
I fo a
| Itpilfc
A hue asitil hh**t.iliT lor thy lii**hl£-

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11.i Wy ,

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ao.dti not i it *r love hav*
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t h e i i ' . t a s w-.ll.’
11\ my t r o i h ' I
ftuyT^.ihei tiettei tl
I,"u •tin t
to know thy •* If. Itui time piivvlli,
nlTd ill’, dream "to \ et it 'll 11
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wanted
day

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why

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1 ' pii ti i h i s . mi t i e r it , r* i rh

Spet I I'm I .111le- llo* ti.il k III ' &gt;
noble racrilue and 1 forgot all » Le
Ij'tt -tjml thotl hast bet a pared to
- thy Damoni - ^*ut I well l i n k m. of
lit t

I*' i o i. a tid_ 0 a * I ' | . * h ' • ip i a e s l

ti nl il - me,ml t g
M ■t In•uc • • 1

‘ h. .tit" i
on I■
i i'f i i *
t l.i ii a . ai d | i atm Into
, ity u
thi ' altu of a gniriou)i *un*ei, wio-n
the day. (lying in golden splendor
hung upon 'the both of night
The
pong of lord* and the murmur ol a
riser flowing to the s e a ' filled the
air with bwcel music, while the peifumu of orange blossoms, wafted
Id t her atrrl
thither tty the soft
hunzt* gavp one a delirious sense
of test and pence.

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" W a lk in g along the streets I saw'
people hutrytng in one direction,
and pre*enll&gt;f 1 came to a huge

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battle of life ."
" A grand •(•nttment
I jiray thee
tell me more of thi- order, I *aui

Com miasiuni-r Hodges Ifepli,,
The
Grand .fury
U f i )tlu,
County has taken njun, \t^|f
^
sAlve that if * *i •* 1’ 'r fl u,(,
Routner should i.. u.,,fMl,,| nf
machine guns *&gt;r ........... ... j o;t((
dealdy weapon* a* tta-y 4rr y
needed for the collection o( tttn
and are an insult to the people
In the first (dace the Kojn*r „
not armed with machine -ur, x
cannon, but wiih
tin*--j&gt;rm* j
rifles.
These gu* 1 a.ICr ,5
insult to the peopf* ■I
arnil t
a forty-fou r r*vi*U.
f-t re*
" *lcu d I y w en jn *ti
Atiiu he b.i
t h e r e t . m tic no Inn
certainty a* to puritv. quality or projterty and *1** &lt;u : •’
age.
These factors alone lire siifli curfied hy *herit! ,*i,.|
1
•
elt* nt In llldllre the prattle** without ids of any min t
the additional saving of money
Man after iii .m
The University of Florida Exten­ vice on the Knumcr •vying tr*r
ty head of cattle are used in t h i s
sion Division I- urging home |tro would not w•*rV •
eX-pert iri ent
Ten are receiving -or
ductioii (or the foregoing reasons lion dollars
1 , ■&lt;
gti u r n S i l a g e W title ten are receiving
Tlo-re I- hardly a week in tin* favor feel "
\
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hy
,
Japanese cam* silage
led state, when some (arm prodyttet many ougly Dr* *;• .*. ** ■, j* _•
The remainder ot tin* ration is
cannot he jire«erved for future con­ their presence t** ■)*•
■ •• ■• •*»
composed of the same
material,
st! tn jit inn
cr*-w anil l in f.o.iiif
cottonseed meal
All are receiving
Y*»ti
iniglp ,*«k v
••*•)
tin* same amount *q that any differ
’r r jiit r for I.lining Arid S oi In |ar*- O' ad*
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n
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cnee* cati he attributed t " tlieeilage
ji.irtirular
p*
t***i,
I'hi*r&lt;
are
*
great
many
soils
The object o| the experiment will be
The general farm I he fish law. &lt;•*11*1- - ‘
to determine which of the twu s|., ^
^
t
eT”
will
have
mi
pros-ing
work t*&gt; do
The Una in* r
i
lage - 1 (••■! t ef for • a I f !•
f
duri.rtg the winter and in* iiiulti |ire work far m "r*
pare lo apjily lime on such of In* lectmg lin e !'•
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for fields a* need it
It is imjiorlutll to coast* are h* 11,g
Agent
Gives
Recipe
t uunly
I apply t he lim*
h&lt; ("r** the *-rop i* Ii* I* la w s nr*1 b* • g •
&lt; uring .Meal
l l m a y lie spread on the the same lime I.IV*- at* Jsi.rr VIThe flavor of meat depends upon planted,
the method of curing
A great deal land b e f o r e spri ng p l o w i n g i* d o ne lected but t o fur ** ! * *
of care is Moeessivrv to keep meat and il will b e c o me t h o r o u g h l y in been nccc**nry
from spoiling m sections where mild cor por at e* ! m the *od (luring prepThe
Grand fur-/ tor" - *
i&lt;^'
winter' j,t»- v j 11 hut will. Du proper ar.it loti
I lie ajqirov *1 of
.r» t ,1 1111•ll ' thl *• Tecu be • o l-oubh
t i r* •. *•r •■o r * i D
• ot . p i g
to
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'I lie following method i* old a Itil ■loir gt of I In -oil
•!• ; .•rDll* i t of of lb*1 -1• a n * I .
Ifltd
1 /. \ikc'iin .ig*'il for i In Do t t M . i f i l y of i lurid.i I nil. ge ol I l.'-ir .*11e i ' i**ri
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University ol Florida Extension Di­ Agltculture. It IS not Wise to njiply appropriation t*o ....
vision in Suwannee youqty, says lime to soils indiscriminately.
De­ this lioat was not embodied |u
that tl has been used in the United led mine first whether they need it. saltwater fish law hut w.i* inrluM
I
States for about »0O years. 'T h a t I.title is known to hasten the de'*- in tfie General \pp* '• "
fact alone I- indicative of its' ctli irucMtm of organic matter
This is w hich fact seem* ' ■
I It'll I \
&lt;specially true of f lorid" where the t he not 1* P of i !•*
ft.,
After thi meat has been ctlllleil winters ate scarcely cold enough to Governor Trunin*'
te*pOI1*l Id*' for ' 1'
a ' i hi
iif
soil
li.icte'ni
thoroughly hy hatigitig m ■* cool s t o p t ' n
f nst f . nt lioat
pl.iir for twelv* or iviir*' hour*, o i* l i t e . l I l i o n - t o ! e IS t h e

AMONG FARMERS i:

building, and seeing that they en­
tered thc'ie I followed and, behold,
1 was in a vast hull thronged with
many peopl, . dad in queer looking
garments .,t .| speaking a strange
tongue, hut l set*trie11 to understand
their language
In ! ' • tenter of the
plate was a |.ir|*
... will) odd
de*igi * and nth*
things hanging
from it ' houghs and lighted with
many
■undies
Emending across
■Oil' I'l | of t ll.. * ill IT lllllllllT uted
letters festooned with garlands of
sweet smelling flower* I saw these
"A n d then I seemed to hear m y '
prate on earth goodwill t •i voice e v t t.ii t i l i ng
Il l ' ll ll h u r e t ol *. I f- If* t h e , II l II I 11*' I windPythias' Pythias'
.itol jil't below that mv beloved (Mend when* art thou'*
I', 1 e. ogfi IZcd l i t
ol her
a' I I hi ward llo ti
Welcome '
At tl...... tin t end were 1 thy Damon cannot find thee? by a
^-n at or r lt lai in. &gt;1
Knights of
Pythias I noble example thou hast doin' n
I’ y I hllth my fr h«i. w here the words
’ .Ah
1
’
hi*
last
'tartled
no
and
I looked marvelous thing.’ and calling upon
t tl^u ln*»*t '
around
for
my
brother
Pythias
hut thy name I awakened
Pythias,
1&gt;Ahum
l'li IIIJ 11i«i‘ i W.lilt rn»
'.I
W
fllll
(Ol
I
I't
111
ti
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what meanest thl* dream’’
f'atisi
■
! h.rt • 1.)., ! t *• t ii&gt; 1**m*
tout lied
111",
*h(kulder
.Mill
-aid
tell thy friend”
and found t he&gt; not anti I ' ave suin'
hu art
*, toi * at, d I un.swrered
" M y Datuofi, tin think' thou ha»t
thing to till thi-t- Pylhi.iUntile
Damon, dost know while 1 can thought overmuch of thy fiie n d *
h.i'ten to my house, and I will f*
lied my brother Pythias”
i | i e d a i d t h y t b i t V i r p ), , i ' |,I it I V tie
lute a D rang* t uroni* •I r • .1 mi 1 I » !
l‘&gt; t hi.is.' '.tot he
i' hail, he throned ihv tea-oii
Thy dream, hy
Ian! night
liieil . ear* ami . ears ago l.u I We thy g o d s , was strange and curious,
" A Iready
have I heen t " 'hy
ar&lt; all brother* here and web time and | call's t not rend i t ' meaning,
ho line, hut Will Kindly fetUDl thither
all who i ono* tit our castle ball, all hut now I must away to my home
to heui thy dream.
Thou seemesl
those
men ' you
s».,.
art
tailed Wilt thou c o m e ? "
greatly a g ita te d ,"
Knight*
of
py
t
hots
Aye. Whit heT'Oe v ei Py I It ill* load
Hy the eternal g*»d*i so wmild*l
"
W
h
e
r
e
fo
r
e
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1
asked
re stiat,gi­
eth Damon Will follow even* unto
t him he. for a tire
rl rl mua
w ,is iii i r d ri a on
11• - a 1J'i
U * i * » ft• it I' »l* "1 the end* of \ h f •■uri )i
■aid hr
1r* i m
d I 1 1(!, . Hi
ti\ fi i f 'I t o g e t t • f 11 ■ I.
T l *)' Me
&lt; ■!! i in
I' ' * *
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I I i . itllli
1
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urn*
ri&lt;.1, u i .1-■•i-■ ' IT
•I • r (of tin g • •d «if f i . 1 t * ii " I r r .
Mu f l * l
I... 11|T
I "-let
eg
!•&gt; • It, ill .
1 ' . t 111"
1rv U g In Al. Jill* r D*
P • t b ia s
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"f
And
f
r
o
m
t
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r if 11
lr r *i 11 *1 i n*11 *• r ,
The two If lelidlt. s a u n t e r i ■ g a r m
make our h V
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A
nobly
Order,
grand
and
D ue "
the way
that lie lp^ng each and all through the
in in m. ret laced

In the -reign of Dionysius, in
Sicily, about a&lt;j7 H.
t
Ji ved
in Syracuse tw o men of high standitnd noble |*edigrec. poasessing (or
i-acli other a firm friendship and
Ultswervmg fidelity
On tin* morninn upon which my story opens, "fir
nf these mer» • lad in the garb "I •&gt;
.Grecian senator ».t» walking lapnt
ly along a et reel, when abruptly
turning a corner he ranie into vm
hurt i ollisioii with a man arrayed m
the armor of a soldier of that period
\ ir" u« presBio’ iif |uj came into the

To Cure Corn*.
Soft corns can tie quickly cured by
pulling talc mu powder mid a piece of
tissue between toe*
f Wi not use cot*
ton. It is tno ttenline, tvinl niolHtliro la
wtuit rauses soft turns Good Mouse
keeping

" W e ll he answered over eighteen
hundred year* ago, Indore tin coin
H.g ol I hri't two Hu-t Damon and
I’ -, t* ia*
we*.
k--. t'
freed '
an
1*v t l.i.I- u &gt;' tl u i* in vtrM ;p fits
life to save ins frier d. hut Damon
Teuton and Celt.
return* d in time tt&gt; jireveni i he sac
Merman* are lasitnrt iii Ihoir sytn
rillCe at;tl ) llot V'I I I ' n-lgllittg at that
palhlcM and antipathies and leisurely
period
was *o impressed with the In tbolr mental prorcnsim.
It takes
noble conduct of I’ ytiiia*. that Jie them a long time to make up their
spared the life of Damon also, ami minds and longer to get an Idea out
this grand historic fact r-has been of their head* in their thinking they
banded down through all age*
At try to grasp more things nt u time
tin* t In'*1 of a ( grl r,t) yvur. in our than lions the f e l t
( rttmtry
liet wjfAfj'*■Uu• north and
south, a genlJytpiap-^fjy nunte of
Grovvlh of Judgment
Rathhone
.vfitA^iesjk^fT t*&gt; .bring
Ntbodv’a judgment Is good without
..jjfto mote yj|*e«W(' fe in t ibns tln te davnlnpitiyni
tine who forms the hab­
tw o *c*itioln, rflognir.itiR tbo lty*iiu- it of ricceplINg the opinions of others,
! Dart von •X ho All * a hlr |intli In Ii- marked out
t if dt i f f v't’i in ' 1
torv
ti- d t’ y r f i t to u Mi 1 out i i ib r . I hv ,Ynr Fltii hy‘ j|(t**rc'tc*| filurtds. cannot
r q i t ' l lliaf fill jnilgiiient will he any■fv,inclf |.
of wi le(3
r
' f tlfnig h it* fC"bb*. hs*1 an unused mus­
tVfiurit
. ai.d Tit’|ti v n i tn*.
fl 15 nlP.
- f.
cle .(inly b ' Milllklng does one learn
vjl'llt i l l ' I*, * ii aecomp |i*h*-d anil the m
to thinks ilnlv h\ deciding docs nnn
•ft I I ' ■ 'w -i I'o'Jfnir.* d in evetv pint
ifms.hT ibe jiownr of m - o di-cishai.
of the V •*il 1 "
Jnilgmi nt t'ni"t li t. (ocular exert Iso
K *'
a glnruni* w &lt;*i k, 1 '.n l, Ifbf i to become worthy of tleji.’ inlence
i*y
ijfe
' ’* ndv D •• *I *•i
whut .lugime't
O l' 'jT;lfrh»t.'
L n ^
■* *\
. .in* ■ h i m t h.
t hri * t....... nd
vwt III eight e* i hill ti t e tl .ltd ninety •ix v ijir- ,i|*o, tit *a\e mm.kind and
tltid 1; |on thi rtuvs to evJ.ULte our
sm«.
This is Hi* hitthilay and w»&gt;
t II it • brist tent, that liee over
then* i a I liiikliii-e* m e and t o ­
morrow tho-c jitt»,-N|* ii|ton ti will
n- t*iv ■• io the (.••••! of i f . , ,
W • hin i ’ I i , , \ .
, i ,i
id in
.lilt ■*! i v ,:.* j
( lirtstui’
1"ini'
throughout • I . * tit Id
1hi r* is t
great Ctiri.simas o-lebra i ion "
'Said
I t h a ii k t h e * ;, f r i e n d ,
wi l t
thotl loll tn*. w'ltal these bright d e ­
signs arV iijioii that Irr-*1’’ and that.
Ihou w-eiiri-st q*i if., coal, t -II me
of It."
•
x
"These tlesigns. he aa&amp;viereti, ary
the eftihlt tn' of out Ditlcr. and till'
button, too is also the emblem
A
man w-ho Wears this emblem, if a
thousand miles away from home
and friends can always find help ami
succob.in, time of need’. "

Sanford
Public Library
Oak Avenue
Between 3rd and 4lh Si.
— Open —

Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays
al 3 p. pi.

Reading Room Free to A ll

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packed iti barrel* or vats
Pjick as
closely as possible hut d*&gt; not jam
The bacon Mrqts can he rolled and
wedged m so as to occupy minimum
space. Even with this close packing
there is plenty of room in the interspares^for brine to cure the meat.

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L ite al Horae
The prosperity of a community is
reflected in its farms.
In general
the tthrift of its peop^t ts indexed in
its grocery stores.
It does not take
a man with a strong imagination to
picture the rural scene reflected hy
the corner store, because the store
responds to the com m unity’s de­
mands.
Shelves upon shelves" of
canned goods indicate slip-shod rural

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□ arefoot Football.
Football in Iturmn Is almost an popaim is It Is in America
This natives
plcv fhe game niuthml and do all their
k!&lt; "&lt; with bat^t toea.
How Much Land There le.
if allyh e land now above sea level,
tG.OOO.OOO cubic miles, were spread
unllormly over the globe, it would
form a shell about 6G0 feet thick.

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There is no satisfactory method of
,let e, mini ng in t he’ field the amount
of acidity
The llttllus tests Will give
some idea if the soil lx bttdly in need
oi lime.
Procure (torn.a drugstore
blue litmus paper.. There art* twrf
kinds, red arid blue
The blue is
used to indicate acid. - Mr. Hast de­
scribe* the method as follows
f’ qt
the jiaper in a small bottle so that it
will not come in contact with water
or sweat from the hand'.
It I* best
to handle the paper w:(h tongs or
tweezer*
Open the *otl with
long

Cover the meat with brine com­
posed of :i pintA-of syrup, ".ounces
of sale peter. K pounds of snllt. 1
gallons of water
The saltpeter can
fie left out if, desired, hut it, will
keep I hi* red in the lean portion
and thus improve it
nppenrtmee
11 will not improve the quality
N itrate of -oda will do a* well.
I he ki t chen klllfe. Hi' 1rl |fie *t *&gt; of
loi mul.u will inter about fim pound' Jili|i*-r II I Jink I he • a rt'1 it "'IN I t;
t.lk*
o| meet, hut I ln- amount that it \v ill lightly
Vfiir 1 few (lull,It*.
]f
(o v e r depend- I " a large extent upon the |*api r nut and e.xaimm- i;
the packing
The meat inu'l
must lie life litmus j»n|&gt;« r has turned fed the
thorough!'. M iyirid
hi* *1 i acid. Die greater the r*'iIll'll the barrel is puch d and the d- ning the gr. al. r the acidity
brine poured -m. i h*- meat 'h oubL6e_
If the *oil is not inmst a lit tl**
wi'tgbfed &lt;i fl t *t will not ri'o oU*l . tn.ijf hi moistened with di-tilted or
of tlie firine. l^-nve the meat m Thttj'tieutrul w.tt.'r and tin' test made
brine (font five to eight weeks, a i ^ ' with that
The litmus may be
cordn g io i lie 'izi of Du- pieces. It pluced on g la -a and tin *oit pluAtercd
is best I** •i pat ate the if&gt;i*k and " v « r il
Tins wit) * •*nul *l&gt;- One to
i bin cuts
Then each kind can be watch the pi ogress of the rating*-,
ll might tie well to test file water
l e f t III the brine ns long as desirable
The thin small pieces should remain Afth Die paper because if it m acid
about live vteeks
Meat
from a hog (there is no use in using it to wet the
of UBl) pounds should rcnutjn about j " " i l Teal the field
i*i several
ten weeks,
place,*. Then uppLy lime in accordTtie [iroi-es* * no! j*|i khfig ll I * 14lire
'v.lll iTi(• ri-'lne* of t fie pupqc.
111(0 * Iv
a mat l e r **tiring.
I lioj ILr car*dul not
!*• ipjd.. t*j&lt;* much
tittle req Hired *- dn* !*» Do fact that j Mure little . u-t he tdd»-d i*ut yfllti
t he 'Oluiioii i* i.ot a* 'irot.g a- a ar*- requtr* *1 to in* *ir|■&lt;*r.it*- Vir^unir
pure salt solution.
thattet

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life.
tine can *ee tin* run down
farms, the dilapidated buildings mid
weedy fence rows,
Except ill rare cases
where the
materials for home consumption can­
not he raised, the farmer should
apologue when he buys a can of
food products. His put pose is a re­
flection upon him and his com­
munity.
If more farm products
products were preserved for home
consumption there would be less
rea*on to fear misbranded, impure
or spoiled goods.
When the farmer
preserves hi* own products he knows

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* r*,g* I . w i n !
" ' '
Itali now are tin,'*
•-.i*l fart that llo
dusiry is badly d* j

.in!., t(^
wiH rfV W. I

enforcomenf of th**

store this imjioftani u*iY*'r' 10 *^
peofile of Flotilla ^ jy.
Ask any old resaleiiX ■! D"c **) |
sat)'I V»gt
what t he ll'hit'rtv 4 d**
Hi»
ago

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ply will ly.- firm,
Mull**! f»C sold " "
cents -i do/.-n in *
wor t h sevenf y -nv •
1'
conclusion
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cornplaint I " n
Known fact ' h.d h* i
"
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has been iii.arb'd i*
!,
on***roj*.ihio- Yi*hryu* 1
m ar, wfi*i l*.i'(».g'if ir i
mullet during Do
,
I firew I he ti- tl o v . ' l "
a- •
l he roc, t lie' • by i■*
Thu
I
citizens of her hirthrig1'
■ • of tk*
been qt(ip|*i‘*i by * .
present Its 11 law
K. ■ ' ,ny
T h ll" i r *
She!1 F i s h ' " ' " '

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Remarkable Clock , j , ul
A clock made enUrelf ,"f *
,
willow withes ha*
cent ly III Switzerland-.^ 1'
^
are made of si raw i*"t ■ ~C( -jijA
Clah process to give 1 ’ * 1,
tM
Not a fin &lt;t iini.il
1
unique clock.

Region of High
Probably Dqwh.re
wind blow so hard and the Falkland Islands
1rvl'' *
practically Impossible &lt;"» ■
peculiarity, and wlih 1,111 J
tho wind sweep that i&gt;* v1
that potatoes and ' urn,p* ”
known to be blown out "
arnas. however, grows tu

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Mi** Flora Walker in home from
Sea Breeze to spend the Christmas
holidays with her parents. I)r. and
Sirs. C E. Walker.

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

ABOUT p e o p l e
a n d e v e n t s ...

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More About the Bays

Pertonal Mention

a ta x m a d * * 11111* * 111* * * * * * * * * J&lt;* tl&lt;&lt;**1l&lt;lldtla* 1tllllaamilBa

To the Editor of the Sanford
My Dcur Mr. Holly:

Herald.

Jsa&lt; Wktl Ik* Mia* IsglM

My attention has been called by
several to a signed editorial In your
Mr* R A TrfK#w, P)wM N* fr&lt;jj
most excellent Christmas edition of J
Mr and Sirs* Geo, Crimm and The Herald, stating SanfordY neetli
Sliss Irma Crimm left on Friday of ii Y \l C
~~TTTadB Od*111* '*11****** ‘, a t l t a flm »m x a v in a u a ii,.;aiatsuaa|
\ oi other similar4t»oJ
fur Hnnghcnd. Indiana.
Mr
and institution, where particularly our i
Mrs Cnmm will return after New young men and lads might rongre ■
informal hour together. hu'il&gt; put
......
t'lnh Ham'
tine the finishing touches t t h &gt;.ir \ ear's
gate and a place ci|uippcd with
&lt; ,.(.nlry Huh datui- f&lt;&gt;r the
A tempting -til ,d
I &gt;,*eem her Christmas etftgymnasium,
reading roam, games,
J 1 Th.:*.,a&gt; . 'eninK m
Mi
Claire
Walker and
Miss picture machine, etc
and most delightful course With hot rolls and coffee W
have
returned
served by the graeimis ho-te..
|„
F.thel Moiighlon
.a* Dpcning of the club
With such there are many of our
.... .. ms- the
Woman's College at Tab
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pleasure of Joying Mr. Alu-rii.it I, .
hospitality from t Ii
townspeople including
myself
III
-ill1
[or if'
was increased were Mesdames Claude H en ,dun lahassee m spend the Christmas most hearty sympathy with your
darn'iT*
,yr orl.i'nl"
Osborne Herndon, John Thomas, vacation with the home folks.
iheir guests a number
ideas.
However, we are unjust to
II. L. Gilwon. Morion Hopson, Geo
ouselves and to the very young men
'? pien.l' from among the dancing
Wution, Zeh Hat lid. G. \V. Spencer.
Miss Edith Lind holm will leave and lads to whom you also appeal
lY , ( Sanford who motored down
J. I ) . Lawson, h f). Chit louden and Thursday for Tnmpa.
(or their support, to picture u metro­
Miss Charlie Seav
the
politan
establishment run on ex
Tyr McIntosh orchestra played.
Mr, und Mrs. G, F. Smith will pensive lines.
I believe that one
; i|t u o'clock the house rommleave the latter part of the week venture along these lines has been
at.
Crim
/I’tiin/nfl
M.,h Woodruff and Messrs.
to visit Judge und Mr* Mabry at attempted already here
fa Mr
Also a
Miller and William lleardnll
The marriagi of Miss Irm.t C r j |»irjjj. [tr water
pfttitt
much
more
expensive
undertaking
has
ream, cake and coffee. and Mr
Guy U mil,ill tiijb 'tiiWHfA.T
jerved
also just gone to the wall in Orlando.
of town guests place on Christmas Day at the hornet
Among «he 'mt
- Mis. T . M . VuW»vua will arrive For art organisation, either religious
A
..,dl Mrs H W. Herndon. of
S* grandmother in Ifoagland. Wedneadu) ftom Moriticcllo to spend
»tf&lt; M
or social. t&lt;&gt; undertake a mode of
U
H Wight. Mr.
‘|B^he j (r m g couple are ^( 'hristmas with Dr and Mrsi l’ ulesMr a'"1 Mr'
living beyond its reasonably expect­
Wallace. Mr. and atJH;' Wytll Jy..-' U urfYJfl" city, hoi h tnn
and Mr- •' 11
ed
ipcome is as reprehensible us (or
uinl ttp..,U - having tn^t"
j hit me« id Sanford
y r. A L D*-'ti». Mr and
an individual.
s.
Cecil
Hull,
for u number oi ,, urs. Miss Crimm
i Perkin*. Dr. and Mrs
Mrs. T. A. Neal, Mrs. Margaret
It Is pfcsumahle that your con­
Mr, W. C. Hill. Mr. ami is the only daughter of Mr. and Ilarnes anti 'Mrs. S. E. Barrett modemnation
of
"churches”
anil
Mo H A Newman, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Geo. Crimm
The couple will toreij
tori'd over to Orlando on Saturday.
‘'preachers . included” is to include
Pulestim. Mr. and Mrs. II. R- return to Kentucky to make j t heir j 'y v .
the Churuli of the Holy Cross and
^
\|r und Mrs. W. M. Watson, future home.
J '*
:
yeniiiI party spending Sntur- myself, though' not a preacher hut
Anna
McLaughlin,
Anna.
MKies
, lajp.
iuudo', w'ere . Mrs. Ln Verne priest of the parish
Just exactly
\deluidts Higgins, and
Ijlliar
Itoughlrr* ui Wrilry Turkty S«piur * UurC*
\Vi|?ht, Minn H«*lle
why
this
sinister
statement,
anti not
In. .md liny Chittenden.
M.-rTli«*
t'.ill (njr ni i rii 111 v i" in ii | Sim lli a*ivul Mi**** l.illuui
,
(or the tir-t time should be made i-&gt;
\\ Brown
Italph Wight,
1 \
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u great mystery to the church,
i;.. in dl.it W llliiim Hill. S r dainty home made f.i
l!m- 1
Mr G rot e tisieirt will leave Tlvnrs- people as to my&gt;el(, especially in
usef
til
art
teles
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Vow
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G-i ■
ii i v for Silvan nub Cm or glu,
■’JH'Tld view oi TItt following
suttr of jin
11 ,giti * ’
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in
a
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Ins
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nr
Thtil S'I « *' in
W
I Holy C tiis» [nirijii him-* wa
Vlonp* i\U h tin
a ii*
eret ted i . I*n- parish fur just «;tich .*
. , I June, i! S , lid
loli.i T l orii i- l'-ft
Mr ..-d M
■ t .i f , * • *
pr&gt; t ’ v 11 i
work Mr I .lilor ,« you i i o v i■ nut
lx I
Mi
C o\‘ mg turkey *upp*-r w 11h ,n , 111' -III
t
to
tir, da. 'o-r \V i,i&gt; gi on N
-lined, only with a larger and more
with
Mrs,
Stii*l.,y ..hen I *|.iss hi Id a social in cioiis etceteras. A
ally Will lit- spetvll t In- Holiday s
liberal view.
It is to include not i
if,,. iiKciie’d- '
tlors " f the Bap- made of llllini' ord ofv t f1 he H#»n*
r«\As.
*
Thomas' pa
only the young men themselves but
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day evening the stores
Mfi
Tills I ii tn w .1i
.'th e ir la th i,s and mothers anil sis
Vpl'Ct ('ll
pf4 m.
II
VOUtlg people for S trrfm *1 and
Bell
Mr- t Ini,S E
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Mr:. pre-1 id bi-Mil
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Homelike - Comfortable - Convenient
Table Hoard or Board
and Room

Reasonable Kate* For
Excellent Service

Corner of Magnolia A »r n o f and Fourth Street

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The Long wood Hotel
Now Open Under New Management
Rates $2.00 Per Day and Up
Special Rates by the Week

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D. A. Mfdgley, Mgr.

Longwood, Fla.

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No. 80
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12:35 am
H:00 pm
11 :50 pm
1:38 am
1:25 am
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All-ate«d Equipment, Free Reclining Chair * ur&lt; to Washington. Dining
Car Service on Trains
and &gt;■&lt;;. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
For Inform: ti&lt;&gt;,

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the large ntitliinritim which i* al
bniubl*‘ i aifht'-of a . omplip ai mu "(
ready built
That I-* uu untie,- ■11* * .•is/ 1 -pop
Mr ■Hard.,** ir.
w.i'
sary e\|»-ipse lo t be town. .TJiff*' '
- ANmJjrc^jitional minislet whose re.
.114,11 o ,1 at .((SLA III tv i g f &gt;1.1-1VIr
1Jlli'tn*»• fo; imjiiy yeitnv has been in
e, |ii, |'Me i l e -tailed
s-Uell give- th,I on g wotirj
He M-r v cd
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pO"lh,llt v of e,l'ical lotud !And e
On*' ('onfettcratf'. Arm* duil.ng Ont’tert. 1, 1' merit features
Thi* lour a .i'
.k,py'), v* f r' “ otf yvnn ir, many wuysj- iuj, i I! i-ntis* r-op-i ed for liiavA tipii;,
/ti' :*• Umil Up "t-1 ,,r.p. t &lt;■r t broiigl.oUt
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why want the cpjjmns &gt;■,
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, wli-n thi* |.l,e p .
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To Cut Dread
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III w 1st, d &lt; , hill sin I . *
rd t o e d ri tilt 'o I- h e I *pr- h
a -at a MirxJ .*n.|, over L&gt; me
!&gt;'. tn' 111, It VVa tl
Mr Ed •t,nr. th'-re l ' now ;» pli*^*f*j
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s wcl -nnn- amt f-e • to i om-- as

Nature Warns'}

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for you'll iifaii^the money wanting wnen
t^i" El It E lia * wiped out your property

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Have nur strong, reliable company
carry ytmr rink .inti be on the safe side
It*.-son.iblo rates'

CHASE .&amp; COMPANY
Sanford
Coca-Cola Bottling Company

heit own ItottHw; where the lightBottlers of Soda Water and
burn UH'.'htly uhri atJraeiiv. ly every
night', and that place is l f o L Y ,
ROSS P A U r S f f HOUSE
*»•Your* for noble ami m i,.l. l..d *
Th " *ucki t ing, nauceating feeling
Art hur Searing Peck.
that follows the ,i'c of calnmaf irr t he
.
Rector
of 11**1v ("ros*
natural result of disarrni.gt*.g your
,, i tire system
D i t t o s every whi'te
ED- pNt^TK The Herald had no
arc agrecinn that the nc’ ion of calomi 1 is much too tdnmg. and leave* wish to make any sinister statement"
about the boy problem in Sanford Herald but nothing that appeals lo j
the body sick iind veakened.
b klly Thought.
11 V V EH-1. A X in (i wonder f,,I s,ib- ant) our article on the mutter of u ,js -o much as the ,dT*- of *h
11" • lu-iish!
l" " ' 1']
&gt;tnst people IMn* they are Vlrtdoipf
ite- gm-d tuns.
, , he rlir
sti, p,p for .-n Ior mil, tba t ha* oil of i* A M ( ’ A in Sanford
"II 1 1 "
merely been ti se they nre tame apd Inr
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TametieHs Is not u virtue
,
i i Heels a n d ; tin,u of its bad ■■ gi*&gt;
It In merelv th*» atisen,-** of a vie**
api - need* d r.ilh.-r than 1" -p f" d wdl hi tv**
p jd
.
|, a i l ' sfiothlnjHy hut i hor
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J. 8 (Hackle
ere,lit for I In* cpnni woi k In.
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I,;,,*, I*, ort l )n* I, Vec Cle.Ltpspiitjt It of giv. .,
h:i' »..-complj»l,i-d
Ixl. ami, folding tltp eiitTr, system that has been done by Rev I’.-ek u Thi* J1 -ral I
{add the parish house and other u-i what sc ml t d c i l a t o actum
of ,'tagnatitiij pniHflrt*fv
lV-VEiR*'LA\
"tfirdlj' aharm- rnsfitutinnv
We have an offer from p!i; h th
agitation of t hir** qttV-d "*n
^,0oo Effect It Ha* Had.
J, Ss ve get at* to*. mmpOlnVrl. a^jj
is the Baptist church to il&lt;e thi- obi imi tin cu-ipernt ton of th.- Part pip of
• "Pnally^ that proverb. ’ People that
'l/nantnlird 't o- .gi v I'.-istilisf act ton Vr^hu'ltlHig but tin* contract wa* nulll- IsnkD’ td h , a wind/,
live In glass homm* shouldn't throw
your money will be rdtyxrn^'d'.^’ T4- fted by the exclusion of
pool tab!vj •
Xf
Htnncn,' Is n remarkably aenslblo one,
sist on the ortginal, heuri/iK'the^liltel»h*t T t V ''F’ osslbly. but It seeifro to
ness and signature
have hat| more effect In keeping peo­
ple nut of glass house* than lo atoph'pir rah- here
pittK t V l fj *Irrowlrir: stones **

Against Using Caloiiiel 1*

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M. HAYNES. Huolnrm Mnnagrr

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PubUatwd y.rrn Tuaadty a«4 Frid»y
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TIIBFK M O N T H N ______________ ™

U»lTr«rr&lt;l la the fHr bf Cantor IJ Ofl PM l « &gt; l»
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P ira aili la Atr.mr. M M Da Mad* al O^Va

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Rot

Kalarad A* Hamad I la «• Mill Malla*
190S. al Ih* PaalaBla* al Haafard. TwMi,
l adrr Act 4 March lid. HT*.
4flc« la Herald luodlnf

T*l*hh*a* Ha. lit

Despite t hi* efforts of Urn John*ot
tin- mu I nf Fiunklin county
yield* r othing Inn oyster*.

Then the Clearwater Sun with a
forty-four {mice Christman edition,
Columbia State. that, inking all the circumstance*,
into consideration is a wonder. The
Sun i* published in a small town
•
ila con Telegraph Inn it muke* good its claim to be*
ii K the "greatest country da ily:"
This paper is an asset to ipt.com nim,it&gt; of inestimable value.
Savannah L ■ "
From Sunfotd comes tfie Christ­
mas edition of t h.- Ill-raid, Hob
excellent
. weekly. _
That
( ’oliintliu* Kittjiiircr Sun Holl_\
comes to the front with thirty-six
pages, and to say that each one of
Clearwater Sun. them is a gem is but stating the
I facts.
Holly is another of those
men who timid up communities by
indomitable
will and their
St Cloud Tribune their
faculty for getting out a good news­
paper.
0
The Herald congratulates these

DECEMTiER 3,

Ford
Scored‘

M a y sink from a small leak.
A small expense regularly incurred may hinder
if not ruin, your chances for success. A check
account will enable you to watch the •■leaks”
and cause you to hesitate before you write a
check for a needless purpose.
It cost you
nothing to start a checking account with this
Bank.
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

11 is estimated that about twenty three, and all other pa pets of tin
dollars of Sanford money, state, n i their efficiency and for t he
II. R. STEVENS
M. HAND
0. L. TATUM
has gone in t he past few months to. loyally with which they ull hold up
R R. DEAS
IVr*ld'fa |
Vk»-l*T«*d*l
°
1
gold mining and other foreign stocks: the interests of the communities
Ami Cm U h
F. L WOODRUFF Vice.Pr.Md.nl
c“ fc,*r
Tbi
editors of the Tullak" nsseY and this money ha» left Sanfoid in which they are published and of
paper.- are calling each other iramM . j never to return.
The businetvs men! the whole slate.
They are all right, all of them,
Well, anything that will tend t o j ,,f Sunfotd who invest their money
.liven the capital should lie allowed
this way should not kiek on other and The Herald wishes them ull the
. .
people going out t»f town to do their joys of the season and yt*ars of miprosperity.
Miami
Her- l&gt;ri‘ U&gt; • ' The in.dde pages were filled Hewett Hill of the Lake Itegion
trading.
It is iriso safe to assert confined
W e acknowledge with thanks the
with good matter.
ItOAl AbvbllSIMj
were not on good terms at the time
that the men who invest their aid.
receipt of several packages of garden
The Titusville Advocate, the pink Mr. Abrams came over to Eustis
------------ O --money out of Hanford would not
sepd (torn Henutor Flptcher.
This
paper came out in enlarged form personally and offered the use of his
u n s m i ai . h m t k m e m
even think about putting a few dol­
M t J i S I D E N T - X lA lt K l E D
M»dr under Hertinn i*
guarantees our Support the next
and
had
the
desired
holiday
effect.
plant
and
we
went
to
Tavares
and
lars in Hanford hotel stock, nr
A c t . ol 19)7. L a w . o| i i ,r, t ! p,' r. S&gt;M
time he wants an office- The rnatriagt* of the President of
The Stuart Messenger is out with removed a job printing press to a amoum ol l . . r . ch»rx*,|
r„
Ruffling &amp; Loan or other home en­
le r of 8 . rat mil* c o u n i,. K | . ‘
,tlu*
United
States
last
Saturday
to
a
special
c
o
lo
fe
j
cover
and
replete
O----store room in Eustis for the use of IrtUd for lhr rurrrni vnr
u f'
terprises. This is the spirit that has
apportionment cjf th#
. ,1
Mr.*. Galt of Washington was mark- with advertising
and
Christmas the Hill printing Co.
' WiM.I
We cannot help but (eel that the"N^id Hanford back so many .wars
f And* for a h.rh I * irs h» .
ed with tin* sarin* simplicity and * cheer.
*
irulurl^j j- foil T*»«*
la rge isowd- * otmi'g *tn ShnfArd to and it should lie investigated.
The
Thu* i.lo editors and p .inters in
democratic ideas that have ehitrac
The Palm Reach N,*w* weekly ha-t
Total"■mouni charg***! i,.
man
of
money'
who
makes
hi*
trad* were induced to come l it lo*
; distress always I *ad i h** helping
.f l V1A
ti-nr.'d Woodrow
Wit on uint-ft *-hi* « home product tu green ami minv
■*••* ii
timers
I Funrl
|
by i t r advert unrig in the ( ’ lirt-t mo* money her* -hnuld invest hi* money
*
•e
hand
\\ o may In* sore on each
t V»Il*«rtion« l&lt;i S u n n
mean* .very Sanford ,l,-v a* top-lii 'Hie highe*t poilttbn'in page* of good reading matter anil
,*■1it: on id T * . He laid
h-ic and thi
brf TO. 1*•|*,
other for *orije fancied wrong but
11, •" *f1 A 11*111f * *u **j
, vatt* f hi* money ‘ ,M
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tin* lat*’ 1’ »t'tug
a l w a v * o u t m o l &lt; u l l f 11 M|« • f i t \
I e
1 In
in: *Hu g e• ■
i in* I 're*ni.
're *oi* lit *
* *. i tt*:g hi*
h+r l«». I ll %
t o erv foi hel'i goes unbeed ,| Th
Hall H i o
w
i'll**
1 ■it ville
f
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• y M l * M i n i T T H E H E R A 1.1)
dilemma of Ioh
H II at Tavare* i
*finn* ft* 'iiivi •
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while in office.
Pm,idem John ■&gt;*
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;ch of the Lees* (,'ullccl ton. In Nuvi-m
placed h *■e Ip the hiir league team-,
said about our Christinas edition act of (iifbcrt
her 11). 1Ml S
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was
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Someone with in eye to the fitoi***
l h: t rt *i 1 1- nl i «t tba' tune
that we &lt;*i.t|h| n o t b * g i o t o retn-n- luirg Commercial is only offp of the*|Vinri F irtrir 'tl &gt;* ft|IKI
A * of tla*
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of tliiig* ha* »llggi'*’ i d th** Hon I
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• an. . I a n d t h a t s o u t h F l o r i d a , m a k i n g •* m o s t v a l - l u c k y it t* t o h a v e m u h a r e p r e s e n t a - This city has the best location tu
y o u h a v e n o t m a d e t h e . a n a l of u a b t e e d i t i o n L" b e *eti* t h r o u g h o u t l i v e a* t h e H e r a l d
Hrpirlmrnl of Ih# lalrtKf
T a m p a T r r U - the south for a mammoth packing
V* |iu If! ^l r i Mitfi. l en t ( r r o p o r t i o n * *&lt;&gt; in- ( e a s i b h
The If••nil
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plant and «*« 11l l H! 11r u If**. 11•« Ui •*11 11 % I ' K . I -a tl 11 &lt;•fi! r • * l 4» • 11« ,r * ***'*
tbe north
S a n f o r d w u* in w i t h a o n e
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we wi*h t p s a y t h a t if v o n sel l t h e l i n e ii rt irb* s u m m i n g u p tin* g r o w t h
the best farming section in th* state
Nolir# l* h*f#h&gt; 1■*w
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( lit* g o v e r II Il l ' ll * t i l e m o n e y nl t i n . r i t y d t n i n g t h . p a s t t w e l v e
for
do fa 'le n ed beef.
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i* Hi: * Anil t t r inn l«*Mt \ if I hi* hu&gt;
1 1 edsury ol the viate o f F'londa and e i l y , t tie a t te S s t if l ir i l rtlr r e a p o n lie lit
f*.r U t of N VN ,
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«•|*I* u !m» Ltjow
Herald. Sanfonl
Fla.
Nf 4
Srrtinfi
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ca
not to the owners of llo* canal
The I* t h e a u t l t o t of t tie a r t l e l e a n t i ll
Disinfecting Navajo Ruga.
Kang#
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My H eir Holly
Vnur Christmas
k'l’i fl t l lfiF \v !i* r I 1 I V
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Johns river
is the
p tactical wa*. *0 g o o d t h a t it w ..* . o p t e d vrir*.'
Navajo ruga and Indian baskets hl#«f notirr 1 f mtrfiin"
editiiili of tin- Herald ywot to hand sltj#fd be thoroughly dtsln/ectcd be­ ) r » f l*ft»of, t tf iwfahMrh
r» « i u ij- tl » vnlm1 nf Simfiiril 1af fl&gt; route for Hie U p p e r - &lt;*r,rl nf Ifie In )iitnm ]() |)l(,
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Waterways
through
Fhyida -|*)((, ||,.ril|,|
Irtuaf 3, IVf**.
re mar lot I.I* idlttoi
I bell v e 1lint years of service In tepees and other of I Ii V
a irn a n t fia m n - »
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T^I- r*' i r-V t* I* w ,*1 l.«r used in re *lutt in * he event that i he govern
I. *r v llrrvut of \\ * i - • * *
t h e r i t i / . j - o l s.iuford h i g h l y a p p r e plates
where
sanitary
condltlluiK
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t ltem***l\.**
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made perf-ct
The cotn|&gt;.iny that thing for tin* government and'* for tgruinry
r uVeessf ill '
Cjfnrxvnur
Wishing you
III: 1
the St l i e we wish to * n oil fecoftl a* '
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d.n,, U , bund flint will make ......I at ni mg hen* and now
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*1 w it h t h e |
(or
for the canal belong*
belongs t o ’
1,1
'•'&gt; ,n 1 " yourself * o f 1li i*'
for all i hi* poor brick that were money
I ♦
tlo* 1 niteil States bit the high mark compliments of th -■ 0 0 . 1 a m
foisted upint •h*- county lrt*t year. Florida and rot to votir company
S o 1 Tl Iv
with
II
page*
of
holiday
-tuff
.mil
1' lease try tlu 01 you* piati"
With lie* let if *
a il better wurl:
Fi. A Arni-stro .g
made tb*' Klorttla press gasp for
Signed. R. J. Holly,
on till* toad* w e should have the
O
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breath
a*
Usmil
of tfiyfrSJ)r
Si)cf,*rd
t,e*t ri.ml* in Florid:.
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The
Winter
(iardi-n
Times
of
our
H R O T H K R S IN D ISTR E SS
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neighboring equity ol f)rang&gt;* i* tt.it
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Fid*
1or John Hell of the Tavares
Hut even in I' lot It Ia w here ruses
. . .
with n 1,ic* ( hrist'mus edition and
ll
t*
a
little
difficult
t
"
l.nng
into
Herald
has hi* own plant in opetaitr. blnoii.i. g ,1 .| ntenges tire turticolored cover
lie
right
ad
1H I IVe*
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J
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IIS*’
tton
again
after the tliaastrou* lire
pi
op
r
tng a goldep gltiw the de|iltrt ineiit
I he I aim Heacb l ost is another
the
to
describe
that
diHroyed
hia, office and since
This is Uj'Jet you all know that we are again ready i"
«
many si.'it^ papt r
[/|„r j,|„ twice a vceek paper thut pub
store tulv i rtif'*r* seem to cling t«&gt;
ffllU
that
issuing
Cbristmgs
:ir»‘
thal
time
the
Leesburg
Herald
hits
you
if
you
are
in
need
nf
anything
in
our
line.
^
thrir Mirthern training a* evideu.ed
lisln d*" » good
Chrijii thus edition
been printing the Herald
Joh n ! by ilbtslrations they u*e that t be edit oinit*
w,q, illiiiniilttted cover
I mini
give* thanks to (iilbert la*:i. Ii ai.rr ^
Trid •. M v ID» *1 ai. in th
W e h a ve a n ice stock o f D ia m o n d s . Wafclies.
or -I - i.le; ! ol ( hi i-i m:n- i - S •1*
Iti* I A. Land Record w . the I’ isl Clare
tag,
.1
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to w
W ,"d* ., *1 Au-m
\lillir
Ii.* bit riled
C locks, J e w e l e r ) . T o ile t ( Jowls, Cut &lt;Jlass.
p p &lt; r , . ■it m , o l " . .I .Ires- 1 ■,: t I,, di -i F l o .
of tin I ,lt.i Rvga)'l .111*1 Ollier* who
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- o To tl*. Helped him ofr offered «t..
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(Quadruple S ilv e r to select from .
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to Ip 11 , ■i. at, ■ I.. I la lit Vl ,p. ou* of
lei
I ' l o w t i a U j r o o g i . r a g i n g - 1,.
Tlo* Miami lierahl wa
among
In- r e s u l t t- ..I
hu*lI.'**-*
All of t hi* ri-iminl* U*
i V*f a **1r
I*lie tilltive biirt Ini- nl n sper-ptl *'. 1 a * l m.
t l ..... ar!&gt; one* with a Mg Christmas
Anything you gel al our store must satisfy you ■&gt;t
that just
about
this time some
t l. *ht.d *tali ruiioing argued at way* nulewort hy
edition that showed the hustling -i-vo-i,teen ya.it* ago the Lake R e ­
ran return it.
\t t In- top ot 1he 11- 1 •»r ♦/.**. . » r L'tjiotma* time l*i Unit bare I ,*.•t
,|ualiti»* of ttscar Conklin, the H M. gion o i l i . b u r n e d *vt E.l-ii* entailing
inn,) woi 'l. r at 1 hr mi-.rve g lb, re- l i v i n g v e s t e r ■bt'.
Va*
I’:' Ml 11II
l !»•
The \r.a.|ia Fjnterjnisc &lt;amt out n
of sum* J LVIlllll
'fill.* editor l
ol
(iullforrl Till)i*,s.
I Tunes with eighty pages tilled to the
Ftidii.v with a log edition in colored o '
Sanfned
Herald
watt
in charge
IJuite Right, Hro. SchoU-v, but . brim with good newspaper stuff and
cover and plenty of good reading of th plant ar the time and we well
the fault lie. with l i e people vv ho ' reinforeod and strengthened by 11
mat t er
teniernber tin* kind offers made by
make covets mid &lt;uM for t.oMhcrn uuantitv ol mlv&lt;*rtt*&lt;ng lh.it show*
Open Nights Until Xmas
¥
The St
Lucie Tribune did ti'M Tavares and Leesljurg and other
pa|M*Js forgeltti.g flint
a
gleet) that Hi,- Tint
i* duly ipprectated
Although Alfred
Chri stniai. is the o i l y kind
■ have in it* own &gt;(iti)inii'ill v , a
it ought want a * i" , k c i v e r and made one office* near bv.
of their very own which was very i Abram* of llo- Tavare* Herald anti • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ / ♦ ♦
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Un g wo o d Item*
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Hev. G. W. Hardaway putted
away Saturday ut
Home Hot
pitul In Orlando, remuirm to In- |lll(j
l ittle lUppeninga— Mention . away in Confederate reltjetvry Or­
lando Tui-vday.
Kuiternl tervieet
„f ,M#itcrH In Brief—
will lie held in I retliyleMaft church
IVrsonnl Items o f
ut 2 p rn
Mr
I.
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In te re s t
Em/lying' r arrived
ho on
Saturday
from Gtceiiwond.
S.
where hi h it ltee;i attending
sunmMfJ of the Floating Small
the 11mi ley Military Intlitute
ip,■j-jll,, Sucrinclly Arranged for
will remain home during t tie holi­
Hurried Herald ItcadcrB
day*. after which he will return
(ireeliwiuid to ra-inm- 111, *tndic*
. ++
Mite Nancy
Hartley e-lcl. rated
\ ,, \\ .ediburne'* Candylaml
her seventeenth birthday and grad
Theatre Hide
uation from hu*tiu*ts college at the
popcorn
l.itnburgcr cheese anil
LongwootI Hotel Saturday evening,
Xl-tfc
,d Smton *.
over thirty guettt being present.
j.;vrrj body fire Bed Croat tell Is The fair young hostess was at sweet
t
tuijrreulosia deht.
and dainty nt a piece of Dreijten
Prop. Midgley't decorations
Remember the date of the Daugh- chirm.
were
Moral,
the ban.pint hall and
\Vet]ev buxnur Thursday
tables lining a pi of ut ion of roses.
2 ltd
The entire evening wat a grand sue:i2-ttc
%
ftt morn's
homo-mudtf candle*
He*. F, I). Hunt Icrepts
f„r
at " C a n d y land," Alh
The many friends of Hev. F. I&gt;
Xh*-*tr* Building
18-tf
Hur.1 w |1 lie interested to learn that
Tt„ w.ir it on between mu if and
h ' has . ccipted a call to become
di&gt;ea»e. Fire your Red Crow bul­
evangelist for the Synod of A p­
let* to win.
palachia, which covers a large terriMoney to loan in sums of $.100 to tgry composed of portions of Ten­
jj.OtiO
Easy payments.
A. I’ . nessee, North Carolinn, Kentucky.
Virginia and West Virginia. He will
Cot. nelly.
ft 1-3tc
make
his headquarter* .at Bristol,
I1 ,mi Cary 0 . Landis and ton, and
T ennessee.
\j . G.Noway -ill o' DeP«i|d. were
-1
As
Presbyterial
Evangelist
f..r
.. try today
Atlanta l'ic*|*-, ti ■ In has for many
y,„ that G O O D G U L F G A S O .
Mat s been one id I In * IIIII t sli■i -, »
I IM md St T H E M E A U T O O il.
fill
popular .. !
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* tefial Ev mi* 1 i
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ST A T E HOAIIO OF H K A L E H

The season when fulher wishes he
had u bigger pocketbook and mother
wonders how on earth she cun lix
things so that none of the kids wil I
he disappointed, the t ime w hen the
kids themselves indulge in soaring
ambitions and great expeefat ions.
I lie weeks preceding th e annual
fr*tifi(1 -ore piHiclun led with casual
reminders not to expect too much,
•The average
father
succeeds
times are mighty hard this year "
pretty well m discharging his duty
It s the time of mysterious m ov­ to society.
He labors along per­
ing* about the home, of sneaking sistently and quietly for six days in
packages up the back stairs and a week that his family may be pro-'
hiding them in bottom drawers of vided for. In* stand* between his
the dresser or on to ih . top shelf of family and the world shouldering his
‘ the closet, when father is banished responsibility for the rent, the lux***
rotn his den and told not to ask the grocery and the coal by/f*. he
questions; when things are about admonishes the hoy and ;(Tfvjse* t fie
as badly mixed uji as during the mother, seeking always to make
annual house-cleaning time.
their burden lighter; he works uri
It's the time ol- good chant wbutu. ^ceasingly. without complaint, fight
we forget some fit our petty grouches I ,nK' Teeming, suffering, to ........ ml
and forgive some of our dearest]
may fitwassured cotuOpendcnee.. *1 n tin* lie
enemies, for a few day* a n yw a y;
/Ripns fail*. but* - he keeps on
when wv lay aside aunuj of bf
trying,
cheerfully, stolidly, stub­
troubles and honestly try to be
happy.
Of course, the shadow of bornly [dunging along to the end.

out ill Hie family a* the official ad*
on i * ti. * To wh**m Ole bo;
fa alt - in
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&gt;-utd the passenger
in Hie dripping yilnkltin
about lo
route! i ape Horn
I unit mu want to
.some out unit see It"
1 slmutd *a&gt;
not. answered the passenger with I tie
novel
You made me go and look at
Saud i Hook And U wusu t a tiiK'k at
ill
You rant tool me a second Him
New York Suo

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-u-iifi tie* o f
I pintn ularlj of medical
iigi.,,1 , u i i i- are today’ * ti­
ami it I* because tin* burden of
g f to other* hti* r^een ueeepti d
tl, w Id l* better than it wa*
1 1,oii*a'd vears ago
|| ,ir Ill’ ll mile)'
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tug done, ha* been aeeomplished.
through m Ilis Ii ness, through lio|»e
for pcr*onnl advantage or gain

M

at the Longwood Hotel S

])u ImHt«*r than in (jivt* the little folks footwear
for ( 'hrLstmas? We are sure he Cannot.
What
ran you think of that would make more sensible
or useful Christinas Clifts for the boys anil Kiris
than a pair of new shoes, or slippers, or a pair of
Rubbers? Such KifLs as these are appreciated by
the children far more than knick-knacks.
Just
arrived some beautiful Novelties suitable for
Christmas parties, bet us Shoe up the children
for Christinas and the money will be well ex­
pended.

J. W. DICKINS
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LO S E S BY E A R L Y KNOCK-OUT

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Prince Rupert, a town In British t’ olumhla&gt; The nittnagor of one of the

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greeting

of

Full lino iif everytItittK

nail Inn battler.
Yes I-said
'What do I get for
7 .
’Twenty flvs dolbirs for n twrdverouml fight ts the bvst I can grvn you,’
said the nintingni.v
only can drnw
a few hundred pbbple piire ’
"Welt, Id been gettlnf; fl(Hi to ffinn I
for my tight* through that section but
I derided *i it !L‘ .r. was I "t and that
it would puv niv hotel til 11 lo that
town so | consented to ro &lt;o&gt;_

Give me your order early and !
will have it ready for you

I knocked out ttio other fellow m
the tirst round
After the nhow was
over I hunted up the manures

GEO. W. HARDMAN

Dressed Turkey just the
size you wanl.

Everything Fresh and Clean
No Flies

I'd like to have niv nione)- I told

Park and Second

him

Phone 19S

Oh. sure.' he said, unit he hands
me two j l trills mill a dime
A\ hat s the matter here’ | n-ki-d
Honesty n Man
I was to get | and you re gUtng me
\\ hut » volll
ltr„ ,-t HU tl''ll ,'st
only
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An h o l i e s ’ m a n
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No || aln I I said
I'm l ‘J2 90
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t ori re getting all Hist Is coming
lo you returned the manager
The
agreement wn* tor you to t}i&gt;X twelve
round* for ! ' • That a un average of
atHiiit II! to per round ain’t tt ’ You
knocked that guy out In \he tirst and
so you get [raid only for ttin time
you worked one round "

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t or tm i ic a t or s at, Tns t r u m . ,,, iiaa
tie. n in M in I ti m b . ti t,
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I CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

D E N T IS T

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V "U will t'untinuc lo litiil me „| your .serv ice and I will
try m fv ory possiMe manner to satisfy your want.* in the best
home ••miking, in Sanford's cleanest and most *amtai\ rafe.
&lt;tin kin hen i* open fin |uiM'r in*|on-tiim and 'lie
tii.-i *;
«"Ui'ie-\ &gt;nn!l Im *h” wn mit r’ii*iiTm*'t'* i ill 111j h•**
\uain w i *I iiiik \nn .ill ,1 M e n ; ( hri ima*. I am

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Full Instru'lions
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pH'paratorv, Commereihl and f'lu»"leii! &lt;'nurse*

Ilpiicdictinc
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TERMS

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appetite.
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Your purse will
*soon take on a
prosperous ap­
pearance.1
An inch of space
in this paper is
worth a bushel of
other remedies.
tor Business Dullness
Advertising Pays.

HAND

BRO THERS

L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D
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STABLE

C o r n e r P a r k A v e n u e an d S e c o n d S t r e e t
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S OK H E A V Y H A U L I N G

Largo supply of H o rs es , Mulos,
W ag on s and H a rn e s s a lw ay s
on hand F o r S a le or Exchange
ft
131 j c h s c n I t h l n g and W a g o n

W.

J. T H IG P E N

R epa irin g In connection

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St. Leo College, Si. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

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THE

Florbla'* Board of Hmltli h.t* it
men and womvii and children*
to null li over ami protjket upd warn;
and find fault with, mid leaeh
It*
work t- for them all that the rfiu** +
ina; be stronger and Jietter in hotly,) w ..
• d a- a rr*ul’ V.tler and stronger
t mind and soul
And to them all

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clubs Iher'-’fcsked me If I wanted to
*'«•»* t »c lV « rounds with some C a-

Is Your

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Xmas
Meat

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Roger 0'Mkllejrr.thtl Toledo festhorwelgtit, lolls this yarn
" ‘A fn * ycars-ago I landed tip In

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.. ail iiii'.i' 11:«; Ifc. ogtillion of (lie &lt; brut I.in ,
r 'lt a ip il "f re*pon*itittity lor oth
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l Ir.inlllies* I- next tji gotllt 1
lies*, aml'eleao bodies, clean habit*, |
i lean miuil* mean hetilih, physical
and *(nritmil.
mi

Your

Toledo F eath erw eig ht Gets &gt;2.10 fo r
Fight T h at W as Scheduled to
» ^ feiG o T w e lv e Rounds.

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.....’ will and good wi-lle* with l i e
N oticc
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ii Mel ill r
TliT l i ' annual inis'
tinueing
lug
lie \ i 11r to route will tiring, «* mi
• :t4-2lc
j holders of the Sanfoid Buttlin g A the [&gt;:i*t. th*'ir. cooperation In tin*
—
I.*1an \*-o. i.iftiei will t*e told at le . ffo t i " make Florida a hotter and
::cshm!J!! ini.-ieirijmnimim.mun'raitluuuninilfX ,.(|b . | | p i M. t gi i o!i a a
"* t- null' healthful and even, more in­
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viting |duc» to live in.
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A. P. Gonnetly. Sei ’&gt; .
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Explaining Bahjneta.
|&gt;r ( ’ T -Kwart, a ytcotel^-^clentlst.
vi' led Hit III to
Notice
says tits researches tiav*
': » ' i.il rate* t,y auto from
hetluvu
that
the
loss
of
hair on man's
The
regular
annual
meeting
of
Sanford. 25 rents eaeti way.
'the stockholder* of the hirst N a­ head and other parts of his body Is
Machine leaves First and
tional Bunk of Sanford Florida will a certain Indication of Intellectual
I’ .fk at 7 ;I0 p M
This fact." tie maintains
be held at H.* blinking rooms on progress
explains to some extent the baldness
Muyic h* th&lt;* laingwnqd Orchestra
Tuesday. January Ilth. at If) o'clock
which Is always so prevalent among
a m., being the second Tuesday of
college professors and members ol
TABI.K M E N l
the month. f»&gt;t the purpose of learned societies "
1"'kind ,i \A dr long wood
electing
hoard "f dl-ector- to * r r ; r i
11-Ilf Itiinllion
o&gt;ster« K«W
fill the eli'iiing 'e ar u**d f'*t the
t *; ster* Fried
trallsa. lion "I *»H'h "tll-r I.Uslness a*
W h o S p o i l * t hs C h i l d r e n ?
s ala«l Waldorf
,ji,.1 1; coin • t,,'(*»r* It.
lurrk) and t rsnlierrie*
There was u dlrcussli n held rirelitI ol.ilo Snlad n la Ilex
It h \\ hit ner.
I) among a re d ol
ten bout th*
Cashier
lb I It
^k'g V i n i g e r r l t e
spotting of children Somo ol the men
III
6tc
tl ispberrics
Fruit l ake
said It was the fnther's fault
They
' u*'
Kalsins
give the boys about 'he same amount
t riffl e
Bottle* In a Trunk. •
of lime every ')»&gt; thal it Hikes them
If you hare to pack bottles In s
to shave.
If they took the job of
trunk. tl« In the corks and wrap them father seriously and really put some
In soft towels, garments, etc., and
time and 'hough! on It. there would bo
place In the middle of the trunk away
a different story ”
But most of the
from anything tin* control* would ruin
fellows seemed to blame tin* mothers.,
If Icaknge occurs

I New Year's Eve Banquet and j ' “r" " y' . .. .

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A Few Words for Fit her
There is no disagreement that a
Idving mother is the greatest influ­
ence in the world.
And y e t ' it
j should not bp forgotten that a good
father is likewise an asset of some
value
He doesn’ t occupy much
s p a c e Ml eulogistic newspaper ar­
ticles and there is not much ten­
dency to refer to him, but he goes
right ahead and tills his place in the
world
The Indianapolis News
ban the
following to suv about him

bill* to be settled next week to pay
“ The sacrifices that must be made
for all this unusunlneas but that’s he makes willingly.
The hoy must
father's trouble why worry?
go to college and the girl must have
The holiday season stand* for the music lessons; something rtiust he
h *st things in our lives,-because it i* eut. and usually it is some luxtirv " f i
the time when family rtnd home and i father * tbai perishes by the twa;
;i
children and the
most
intimate side
He is not *o poetical a figure I
iricmls and assonuiioqs of our live, -is the mother, not *o danioqntralwvc
in hi* affections, so n Iatari in pler'ik*
have tl i ir innings, if they ever do
i|epressed m grief
And vi*t
they come first for on re in ill the lire.
:
twelve mouth*
Amt buck, of it all
will remember .t l.tu'l
,
* ,1 t ho light f 111
I I hr! e
i
11n *» i.t i riieii t of tin
season
I 1. ,m iv &gt; Ttl good wil! lo nnn
■‘ ■it i le a r a ml ■! i. I ,u i i , j
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Yliut
Ir* hajifllent i mprv.Ht'icnM.
the
setujment
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1
peace
nrnl
frier,&lt;
1
tiThe Commuter mi Prv*l*&gt;
" N m often i* he iipprrriah'fl liy
1(tune M issioii* .i,|,,r&gt;t .I t hi* ifiif J11u - j ite** that make* it all a gmitl
betn-r
the gr&lt; wing bin
Often In* *tanrl*
tug ro-uluiniii-

' In' el, f Irl.indn. Fla
. it rates to Semit »de
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JANFOHD H E R A T

PA G E 8IX

4

SANfORD LODGES

D E S E R T W R EC K S A M IN S T R E L

4

Made to
Hanford Lodge No GZ, F. and A. M.
Communication cverv first ami third
Thursdays at 7:30.
visiting brethren
welcome.
O L. Taylor
J. C. Humph
Secretary
W M

Delight the Eye

Mula

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Potlionil. t ill 11Itched to a light
wagon in the jilnee ol a faithful mule
which perished In tho desert. William
tlrmin. mi old animal trainer from
\ew Orleans, at rived hero nnd ap­
pealed to Mayor Vamlorgrtft for aid
ife was sick ami penniless.
(ireen loft Now Orleans Inal March,
loaded for th*- Han Francisco Expos!
non He hud a show wagon drawn by
tho mule
In the wagon were IS per­
forming dogs. Green himself was once
a lending light of minstrelsy.
The wandering minstrel raked In
the money till he struck the dcaert In
Arltona nnd then his fortune faded.
Ills mule died of thirst
He bought n
horse nnd It perished on the desertills Intelligent dogs, some of which
were valued at |GOO, dropped oft one
by one. He says aid given by passon
gurs of an overland train enabled him
to get out of the dosert with hla own
ltd!.

Seminole Chapter Z. Order Eastern Hla
Meets every first and third Tuesday
in earn month
Everyone who has teen
his 8tar in the East a
’ irdially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. I. ,hbin». Sec’ y
Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
M e -u second and fourth Tuesdays.
NtslTmg k'nighfa atVayw vre/rtime.
H. McLaulin
O. J. Miller
K. H and S.
C. C.
Sanford Lodge No. 27. I. (). O. F.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. in,,
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. O. Singletary
J. J.'Diokjnfon,
Secretary
N . G.

22 L I T T L E C R I P P L E S H E A L E D
| H a rtfo rd H om o M akaa ■ Record In
Bone O p eratio n s— N ot a P atien t
H aa Been Lost.

Gate City t amp No. 6, W. O. W
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F l. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander 1
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M irl first ami third Wedtu-'day night
at i-ii.’ i it of Kir*t ''t did PaTmelUl A v r f
I. T a y l o r

T

Seeretar\

A. N .-.d

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! salted Itulei

' If eves were made for seeing then
beauty Is its nun excuse f"r being
The Lake llrccxc ( ounril No. 31 Junior mild a very w Iso man. And so them:
lovely new little cmptelrles of tlresd
Order United American Mechanics
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P. present themselves without excuses
M., in tli • City II ill
Yi*itinf* brothers They are srnnli extravagances made
a r e w e lc o m e .
( ’ I I Smith. H e r See.
j to charm the eye. first of all. and to
be a little useful also
A corsage rose and n poppy arc
t e l i - r ) l i t ) \ r r i e N o , I H.*&gt;3
made of rich rlblsui and mourtted with
M e r t o n ■ ;i ti
I ' iii •!:&gt;y ti g h t
it
h
velvet millinery foltage
T h o are in
oJock
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H i,M i i i
V \t I
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he worn oil the I Iirmige at 'll'' licit or
U rll I I
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.
'i i f\
on the iiiufT
Motli milliner) iluw.-r*
and those ol ribbon and velvet arc
among the alluring trifles of this kind
O J is I HIM N o i, | ) o it \|
that la p tiva le the fan. v and add t
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t.r ' .ii 1 n u r d I
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hrlght ihaitti to autumn lln*-rv
l i i g h t - .it i . in m M . e . t i l i i e T e t n p | e
Mesldes the rose, there ure orchids
\ I"it II x* h" ' l l ' - ni'lintvt'
and dahlias and velvet popple* wttli
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petals edged with ftir
Ami til tin
t
of I
&gt; i o l.i m
heart nt these flowers Is a little m -i ie l
--------------i Hidden tin Jer stamens or petals ts m.
U n ite d llr o lh e r litn iil u C * r .e n te rs and
lady's tinv inn nt Fret.eh powder in
J1111. IT - III \ II &gt; I |. H
a cake anil a diminutive powder puff
N-tlil-rd !.«•■ ii I uot. '.••
M meets id a v i&gt;r practical kiln* Curtin tin &gt;r«&gt;
first till
i
rr.it'&gt;..I i\ light it 7
a little lliirrol in .1 lilt), hag is 11 n
o '.1 m I
th e I u;* - It d f
I euied liv tile tollag. Ill b'.tL" id ill'
1 I It 1
t&lt;
f. i r on.
He.

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11 e r n id &gt;&gt; o f I i tier h

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(lowers will! ll .Ue to lie worn Upon the
111tiff

A w reath for u debutante s hair Is
shown below the corsage flowers in
the pie turd It Is a wreath ol daisies
slntulatod In narrow pink satin ills
bon They are set In velvet maiden
hair fern and have millinery centers
Ihe petals n'i tile flowers at** knotted
loops of ribbon and they are set hv
their win
'ci is to a bund of pink
.........
A girdb- id wide brot icb'd ribbon
Is Mulshed with a cluster of rosebud'
m u d '- td satin .ribbon in several light
&lt;"Ini
Sd III sir..ill rose foliage
Th"
Million is vem wide alld ol a ||. h
ipiallly making u sifiierh girnlc to In•• m m ; p . « r
A nv
worn with ,i
111* 'Ighl i d ro . * r • upfir » p n n f i* ff r it
Tlii’ho tirI. w . .f ' lie ti-allt 1f u•
I Mid., u w lileh hav e
fliHiffti fiiiid'
l&gt;.r tin i ..'iiing sea von
h o o p 11o h *!; i«
W ifh

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Tr*•• h 11Attit
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Hartford. C o n n —Twenty-two spinal
bono graft, operations on children
committed from improper homes to
the Newington I Ionic for Crippled
Children, without the loss o f a single
patient. Is the record of three Hart
fort) physicians during the p ar
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M Yergason and Edward \ I'lin in n
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Incurables. but beeuase of the nut
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An Invitation to the Dance

\U 1day

See. 2. T h a t after t his o r d in t n c *
a hall
b e c o m e e ff e c t i v e all vourher* teaurd by the
c it y
of Hanford ahall h iv e e n d o r s e d
on
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th e re o f
*'Intore «t not
p ayable
on
this v ou ch e r after January 1*1 o f * a n y t a i
p a y i n g ye ar in which this v o u c h e
m a y be
p tra e n te d far the pay men l c l t * i i * » , "
Adopted
t hi*
fith
day c f
Novem ber,
A I) !* t 5
|i W l l o r n d o n ,
('hairman (* i t y (*t unril
I h er eb y c e rt if y that the f o r e g o i n g or(I i n a n rij w a• d uI} pa
1 h&gt; th e &lt;*11 y ( , tiu ri cil of S an ford, Florida, in r e g u la r •e«*ion,
thla th e llit h d a y t f November, A
I* IRIS
M W L o vell.
Clerk ( ’ i t ) C o u n c i l .
A p p r o v e d by me thla the 2 9th da&gt; of
N o v e m b e r , 1916.
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V o u c h e r * are P re eenle d for P a y m e n t of
T o tea
li e ll orAjoinod by lhe M a j o r a n d I l l y
C'sy neil tif Sanford . Kit
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proaon l atJon
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for and In pa&gt; ment of ta le * p r io r t o Jan
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■aid v o u r her nr e our her* are not o ffere d,
te n d e re d tip pieeent ed far the p a &gt; rnenl of
t a t r « In any t a i p*&gt; ing j f i r p r io r t o Jan ­
ua ry l&gt;t of bald year, Ibtn i n y au n t v o u c h ­
er or v ou rh er* ao offered hr t o r i d i f e d for
th e p a y m e n t of taiea. ahalt not b e a r intoroat. nor shall any intoreat bo p a y a b l e t h e r e ­
on a f t e r Jp nudry l i t of the y e a r In whlrh
•aid v o u rh er or voucher* are ao p re s e nted
for th e p a y m e n t of h i m .

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Visiting companions welcome.
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If ono were Beeklng n name for fids
ltiiionnt pari) frock ll might be u|r
proprlatoly catlini tin 'Invitation to
the I lance.” Merely lo look ul It Is
enough |o jitlt Ihi' youthful heart In a
frolicsome mood ll In ono of several
new modeln In tiajtco frocks aof expres
slve of their purpose that t o -w e a r
them and not bo Inspired to dance Is
Unite inconceivable.
It Is made of chiffon 'and laffeta In
the simplest of simple designs, with a
straight, full skirt nnd short sleeved
bah) waist
Tile bodice an.I 111.| 1 I.a r t .. f th**
skirl are uf chiffon and the lower half
l&gt;. of . or-led i a ft. in A group of 11\&gt;
col itI'd MJikH above the hem amt an
other of four lucks where the silk and
chiffon are Jollied tak« the place of
a lump or wire used In some other
models lo give the desired bouffant ef
feet Th e hah) wulst has the regula
Uon short, puffed sleeve and Is fin­
ished with a wide frill of taffeta about
tho half low neck
Quaint, i-onvenlloiftal fiow.-i sprays
are embroidered nt wide intervals, in
u prim row about the skllt and on
the rutile about the neck.
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reticule of chiffon Is decorated In the
same way rind suspended hj small
cords front a spray placed near the
top of the skirl
A crushed girdle of
wide rthhon about the waist Is fas
tenet! nt the hack, the ends finished
with narrow ruffles.
Silk Blockings
and plain satin slippers clothe the feet
with the proper elegance and dululi
ness for the dunce.
Any of the maliv lovely light rotors
may he chosen for a froek of this
kind
Tim embroidery Is to he made
tli u dark conirnet log color or might
he outline.| tu g o l d or s l l ) e r t h r e a d

To dentomitrnte Ills contention that
he had perfected a form of life pre
server which will enable u ship­
wrecked person to keep off water,
cold, hunger .ml thirst f i r Hi'vern!
diivs O A
Yititti"ri*n of Sherhlnti
Wyo went down New York harbor on
a tug boat and garbed In the cost tune,
renin pied In the water foe t*' m,notes
The cost um** Is a one j o • .T ail re
seiulillng a divers -oilt
It Is made
of rubber coated cloth and has an Inch
thick lining o ' l.ai'ok, a substance
resembling col Ion lined in life pre
servers Th&lt; t.s*t of the costume are
weighted with five p&lt;tund* of lend
i each, so thm no muttet how the per
son wearing the costume may go over­
board. In* will Immediately assume an
upright position
He s lt o w d how to
draw fresh water from a pouch at tho
side of Hie suit by means of a rubber
tulio. Tlnui he detached one arm from
tho Bleove. pushed tho olastlc nock1piece up to his eyes with the free
hand, and fed himself from a food
{touch on the Inside of tho suit
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laindiiti
The boa d of trade ffgiirea
mn.1" . f net over silver .loth
\ full
three oimni'r length skirl is finis lied fur a ) ear not nh luditig the most re
at the hnttdm with a narrow hem Into cent railway disaster in which nearly
whlrh a wire la run A fiounre is set 300 persons lost their lives, show that
on under this hem, falling to the on the 23.700 m i l e s of railway In the
ankles
The net above the wire Is Untied Kingdom during Ihe year cov­
spangled or embroidered with beads ered by 'he report 125 passengers
lit a scattered, dainty pattern
This , were killed, while 2.110 were Injured
gown has also a baby waist with Of railway employees. 425 were killed
double ruffles on the sleeves and a wide In this perh &gt;1 and 5.0G5 injured This
(s a vastly worse showing than evot
girdle of silver cloth
A short ruf
fie of net appears below Ihe girdle at before, a fact due. perhaps, to the
changes in servants and schedules
the sides uinl back
owing to the war.
JU LLIA BOTTOMLEY.

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�D E C E M

B E R

21.

THE SANFORD HERALD

» » * »

B R O C K ] Law

merchant tailor, cleaner, dyer and repairer
c.niiarr Steam Pre**intf, Hot UaHoline Dry Cleaning!
tlons of All Kinda on Short Notice
Join Our Centlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per

AlternMonth.

S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D

CALL ANDSEEME ONSANFORD AYE.

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PHONE 174

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Every day you put oil attending to
THAT FIRE INSURANCE

-*«t flr rw m &lt; u m t rtfmjjrnrt*

HOMELY
WOMEN
SOUGHT FOR WIVES.

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ARE
.

.••I rnyr \nlr«. ilirlll out twnrath amt above
The whole world through
'Oh. my love and life. Oh. my Iir«* and
my love.
Thank OikI for you'

Thero arn women who cry out bit­
terly to heaven that life In auro to go
______ awry with them
SSgjJ becauae they wore
.b o rn plain of face.
They
will even
Come* in toelay anil let’s talk it over.
tell you ItfVe fights
ahy of them, for
it la beauty which
C a t c h e a men's
107 MAGNOLIA AVF.7 • PHONE 48
eyes, bolds them
c a p tiv e ,
and
w nrm a
th e ir
hearts
The b 111 c r eat
combats men ever
.engaged In were
fought over a fair
w o r n * u 'a favor
GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES
They have been
powers behind the
throne The plalu
woman has not
been sung of In song, or praised fh
T«» the Citizens of Seminole. Volusia. Osceola, Like and
story, and has had a hard struggle to
Ortnge Counties, Gm Aing:
hold her own—the heart pledged to her
lit* it known to all of you that you an* invited and t'xpocteil
to havo and to hold while life lasted —
K, prepare suitable exhibits for display at the Great Exposition
If a beautiful, unscrupulous woman
a l r e a d y agreed ypon by the people of your several’ counties,
sought to wrest her prlie from her.
engaging in a friendly comjietition for the exhibition of the
and the heart aho clung to was of the
varied products of your several sections; also the things
■trctcbable kind.
" M a d e in Your Tow ns."
Your school work, your fruits and
While all of thla reasoning holds
more than a grain of truth, homely
vegetables, your farm pnxlucts. your stores of house and field,
women are apt to look over a few facta
your art creations and all other articles of interest, es|»ecially
which
should be of much service In
stock, okipkens. etc.
building hope In their breasts
Most
Prepare to attend in person and with your family and
men do admire women of striking
friends and the strangers within your Rates.
beaut) . they are pleased lo escort
them hither and thither, flattered at
the admiration they create and the
- r n i ) the) engender In (he hearts of
other men llut when It comes to look
OF T H K PROSPEROUS FIVE COUNTIES
Ing about for a wife, ten men out of
a doli-ll will not offer either their heart
or band to the royal beauties, but will
search out plain women to pro|K&gt;ae
marriage to
my lw bringing you a day neater disMUT.
Y on owe* it to yourself, your
family, anil your business to keep your
building* and stock insured in a good
reliable company for a reasonable amount

A . P . C O N N ELLY

February 15-19, 1916

Orlando, Florida

SUB TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITION

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PAGE SEVEN

•on of all others has ao much to rwv'
omrnand It. Spring outfit*, while far
prettier than those of other seasuus,
are by no meiins as costly or difficult
to prepare If a girl wishes lo be her
own dressmaker
It Is but a step to
the glorious warmth of summer and
the dainty uowered mulls and berlbboned organdies can transform even
the plainest faced winter girl Into a
summer beau!
v *'•* t In her lov.
or’s eyes.
Tradition I
» -I Faster brides
are alw av
.,i* j|, loving and true,
mother la.
fi-mllles of sturdy sons
and beau*
'rtghlern. are prudent,
excellent housewives, and women of
broad sympathies
What more perfection could any
man expact In a wlfo?
There aro
girls who are not averse to being
made a bride al any lime, but If they
were asked what time of the year
really hns her preference they would
answer unhesitatingly
" Hast ert line
Is Ihe happiest, brightest and blith­
est time of all Ihe year
I would
like to he an Raster bride" There
are men. too. who still hold to the
old traditions of (heir forefathers
They look about for a charming spot
to build a little cottage. Just big
enough for two, which can be made
ready for tho reception of an Caster
bride. How well the poet knew the
hearts of men when he * »• to the
w o r l^ th e Important II
In the spring a young man's fancy
Lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Men who marry In the lucky spring­
time are hardly considered lo be those
who are marrying In haetn to repent
at leisure
Usually they have court­
ed a twelvemonth, or the greater part
of the year, some even longer In the
springtime n man apparently hns
more hope and ambition to stnrt up
new enterprises Ho Is not ' iiupered
by having to sit by the II*
do. heap
on coal or find hla rooms c-llly. Its
can put his ..in about his bonny
bride and tnke her along the grassy
meadows where she will delight to
see tho- first vlo'et-i peeping at her
happy face snd the brook echoing
her rippling laughter
She can have
her bridal bouquet fashioned from the
pretty buds she ma&gt; chin e to pick
Even the spring birds seem to carol
the sweet refrain
Happy Is tho
bride when spring's sunshine Is her*,
with lo v e "
ARE

PARTINGS

FOR THE

BEST?

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Itul .«• frutv love* .in I.- tltr rlusr
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Fdr Rank—3 rooms furnished for
light housekeeping, also garuge. No.
117 Laurel.
33-tf

iSSIFlED

F'or llent
Rooms for light ho ise
leeping.
Kirrirw House, 31H I’ al
rnettn avenue.
3 1 ife

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W ANTED

II All Local AdvertiHcmcnts Under
♦♦♦♦♦
Thi« Heading TH R E E ( ENTS a
Wlinted
Second hand fertiliser
Line For Each InHertion. Minimum and grain bag*
Write for price*.
Charge 25 Centa.
Southern State Hug Co., Jackson­
ville. Fla.

FOR S A L E

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&lt;&gt;

:

F'or Sale Ford truck, fine shape,
bargain. Five passenger Hoick, great
lug bargain, 1250.00
Seminole Co.
Garage, Sanford. F'ln.
19-tf

30-10tp

Wanted T o hear from owner of
farm or unimproved *land for sale.
I 1 L. Downing. 17R Palaqp Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
34 4tp

W an ted Good live man to col­
lect and write Indu*triul. Sick .uni
Accident
Insurance.
Salary
and
commission.
See J. FJ |w
Doyle,
34 2tf
F’or Sale Kvinrude row bout on- Gate City Hotel.
gibe 2 1 1 h p, $35 „Cnll at Monro
Wanted
I’ o'iUvvi by young lady
23-tf
Ferry
r*ti
denogpjMjei, K «W e r n ’cv flirlilth ed.
^ ♦O ^ -aid.
Iltf
ral
F‘oi Salt
Ove.Iand five p;is*engj&gt;cr
electric starter and electric lighter i
1914 model, in good repair, price ■*' jC41$t 'I wt&gt; small keys.
pie'ifse return to Herald office,
$450. Call on or address J. S. Gate!

son.

Kilter prise.

Fla.

35-4tc

Wanted ileus and pigs.
Mast
be cheap
In answering giu^ ng",
kind and lowest price. rJ." C H ites

For Sail
Tw o stot y six room
y
house, conveniently located, at price
t It.t monte, Kl.i
35 2tp
below its value and easy terms
Also one vacant '" t well located,
Lost
On
Nov.
24th.
between
last of closing an &gt;
A.*,I* Con­ Sanford and Loughroan. - a hf-avy
nelly.
.
22-tf
|black overcoat. Fyider please notify
®
C II
Mai tin, Gardeirville, Fla.
I wu a. re.« i&gt;l best n-b-iy
,
F'or Salt
i
.1 5 Jtp
reini-d. utti- lari _________________________________________
land in Kl'Tlila.
mall
Sheep ar d Goats Wanted
Write
well. land III good order,
house
Near Moore's Station.
In - 1 description and prices. ,\. L. Potter,
quire of J . F'. M C l e l l u n at M o ore’s Sanford. F'la.
Yl6’ 3tp
Station. •
34-Htc
1 '
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-------------------- —______________________F.o*t Saturday
night, a string of
F'or Sale Piano box. good condi gold beads.
F'inder please leave
lion
Schelle Maine*, Phone 143 with Postmaster arid receive reward.
It 2tp
MrI ii Packard
35-_*tc
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F e a t h e r t i ed I » a v e n p o r t .
U . , h te d dailv e x p r e s s s h i p m e n t s
m a h o g a n y finish
Cheap
I all at i . t r u e r F i f t h a n d
riue

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Box 1112. Sanford. Florida

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Flow
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E a rly M s r t la l M usic

Almost from time Immemorial
soldiers have marched to battle to tA«
tune of the drum or the sklrllni of tlis
pipes. lamdon l i t lilts says
I’ erhapa,
however, the most Interesting of tks
early records of uinrttal music Is that
concerning an episode In 1333. the data
of the battle of llalldon hill, when "ths
Rnglyache mytlstrslles beaten their
tabors and hleweu thetr trotnpes and
pipers pipeip.no loud and mads s great
schowte u|K&gt;n (tie Skoltes “

The beautiful woman might make
quite as good a wife hut such men
Ttie girl wtio ha* for any cause,
will argue she could not tiring them partetl from tin- man *ln- love* is
1*••r &gt;.1 le or It. nt &gt;» \»*r. ii ». l M | M ' s
the peace of mind dial the plain worn
*ure I.iikii.it fate could not have ip-nlt Mag! •dio
and I’ol m• 11«* a \ htis-s*
an would Insure them The rnan who her a Harder tilow If nlo- could only
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enjoyed the sensation the beautiful, bring herself to rensun'out th** mptter
uiqulaltel) gowned woman created calinlv she might And heaven hns
Celery i* injiiraii by gutty *pray material* tli.it wa-h &gt;itT .uni r&gt;r*
whom be took to a theater or a fash
Teh .$« re- id t tie tie*!
be. n most kind lo lo r In denying tier
F oi Mill
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
i» i*.in ihi- heart n( ibi* &lt;vii*r&gt;
tunable restaurant would goon become
irrigable high hainun.. k land ju -t
AIMIESO” is alisolutely free fmm grit a* smooth a* butter
unno)cd If men turned to stare at tbe tu-r heart s .b-slre
TRAINS
out*ute i-.i|iTor.iti- limit*, half 111 • ul
It •.lick’* ti&gt; tin* leave*. protecting the celery again*! ru*t li"'h
woman he had wedded- boldly. Impu
If Jealous) has tn-cn the cause of
livutl.in
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e
M
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f
r
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flowing
iiure g and after rnm, the time when the runt spread*
dently
sundering the ties that bound them,
It destroys the Celery Caterpillar; stimulates the crop
The average man w ants a w Ife whose and she hnd been the one whom the well, quarter mile off two shipping
N O RTH B O U N D
-tution* amt First street
All fenced
light will shine for him alone In wed
Hig celery grower* in Florida with an hinh an 400 acre* to tin*
green-eyed monster hnd made a vic­
Arrive
la-a vr
glower, are using It oil their entire acreage li. preference to any thing rl*e
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loi k he muni have heart ease, peace of tim of she should ponder well wheth and tllli Fieri, ha*, perfect drainage
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mind, (he feeling that no one else Is er or no the rftnnd she took In tho $1260 will buy it if *ol.l within the
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PEPPERS
BEANS
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craving the sweet, modest violet he matter has been Justified by the clr next t.-n ilsv*
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other maidens nr openly slighting ber
s i i i TH B O I N il
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PK\Y T ANK ..nd IN C R E A S E IN Y I E L D M . t
tY\ ha! greater happiness comfort and for another whom he has taken about
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No. 91
12:43 P M
12:38 P. M.
ANSBACHER INSECTICIDE CO., Ini’.
one who has kindled love's beautiful other woman In the belief that be
Ten acres of good limit
F'or Salr
flume In one noble, boncet. woman's was still heart whole and fancy freo
577 FIFTH AVF.NUE NF.W YORK CITY
OVIEDO
iMmoni’ Thnt this one woman loves
Sunford on brick
If he bad been guilty of any of 3 • j miles from Sutiford
9 :30 /. &gt;1
No I2f* Arrive
JJJ Agents for Florida Otceola Fertiliicr C o , Jackxonvillc. Florida ,
him as she will never love any other these discourtesies, refusing either lo road
. bar
Fenced anil Your acr.
4.00 P. M*
No 127r-- 1a*a ve
man. and will be faithful to him HI her repent or apologise, a proud spirited •
and ha* been . ropped
r \"-r.il
ft
I .in al Agent* U U N G K A R I S E S , ‘ hh St and Sanford A v r
I.KESIH Rti A;
Intest breath* In )outh. middle age, girl roultl do nothing morf or less tmie*
j r .
I lovvii g w.-17*1.1nd and *.-&gt;m
iw * fi A M
mid old age he will he her anchor her 1 than sever the betrothal cord that of n, hjtcr t Tilt tri »b.* *rr-fO"
Nu. 21 Arrive
» : t f 5 P M.
No 24 1*-a ve
guiding star, through good or through ’ each might go a separate wav
The
J.V'o dow n -ii t I l D i u i . 11
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No 158 \rrtve
|(H • r iv bo dellbcrutelv jairsties a
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No 167 1» a \e
A. M.
,
VS ir|, tin. close i ntnpttnloitsFttp of course which tiring* unhappli.es* to ' 1 r m
the heart of the woman who loves M a l i of t h e b en .l l io l e R e a l FAlXI.
wedded tlfe. the liusband who has wed
TRILBY
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office in Herald hniulding
him make* a tickle, faithless husband t o
ded i&gt; woman for her sweet womanlt
*
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No 25 Arrive
ness, lo r genial nature and her purity The girl who has fore, of character
P. M.
No 24 1aa \e. ^ *
For Pule
l l o f s e , vvagon arid &gt;ar
7.00 A M.
will in time, see so much beauty In enough to give him up saves herself
Nn 1(8) laraverf. .
775.
Suntord,
for
j
• ,.5 i4B r. M . '
No. 101 Arrive:
her which has escaped other eyes that a world of woe which woqld surety bo I rlagr. Apply Ibix
.33 2tp
, information
he will never cease thanking heaven hers tf sho wedded him
CLYDE LIN E BOATS . . /
I
Tt\e h&lt;firt which Jias once been poi­
for giving him the treasure tie dlseov
(NT iOHlCN Hiym
F’or Sale Amateur t ’ aiiiera. No 1
, cred and will shield her all Ihe more soned by the virus of Jealousy never
1
t oni
3- \ Foist man. 3 1 1 x6 1.. *ir.e.
iimiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiniiiie
Arrive
10:00
A M.- -Lflive J1 0 ArM.
’ nimiiimniitiiuiiiniiiii
carefully, loyally and lovingly.fropi the fully recovers uriil Is ever after liable
Thursdiiyx.aiid.'Haturstay*
included
T
u
ip
u
fo
y
plrte
di-vi-'op
ng
outfit
to
a
recurrent
attack
from
slight
’
world's snares and pitfalls
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Sirrine Holl'C. 11*
There are men who would not weft u cause She can never forgot the stab Price $20.Ho
iV
I’allin
tto
avenue.
lovely woman for all the gold the to her pride, her mortification and hu­
_______
F'or a girl to marry a mau
world might hold Only a plain woman miliation
For
Sale
\
30
horse
po'wer
tour
T-she wtio Is even homely of face, of whom she Is Jealous menus ths
ing
•
or
in
good
order
cheap
enough^^
suicide
of
peace
and
therefore
happi­
could win him for u husband
It In
Plurrtbing.' ij'ii&amp;f *? ’’/
to on vert into a truck
f
F' \Sil
well hnlnqred that the men who adore ness
!i
She
hns
as
little
chance
for
con­
« 3 tf
hi-uut) should win (he tiearts of the
li.i m *
G
a
s
•
genial companionship with the drunk
beaut i-imis tttuld. and those who nppre
. fv »»
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J
aril whom she hns not the Influence
d a t e the great henrt thnt acrompa
• All NViyffi Receiv.cjf "M jl
tiles lark of It should find favor with with to cause a reformation
If he Ih a rogue, to purl from liun
plainer women. If women could only
{;
At tent Io
' fjffbr la,.
FOR R E N T
rentin' how marriageable men seek In tne best thing that could happen
*1
,
*
*
• Opposite (3ly
(l l y ItsIL
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'T. xTf4'etr$Muie No 23
hootch wives they .would sut ely -lake to save her from future misery
hn» t Like a ill..nee villi inferior mrlum |»a|»iT.
.heart of. grace.
•*' e •r
Women whose love affairs are
For Rrjht T vy,o fuYnI*hr(| rooms,
ir.*
^ — - t/v.
Jl i.h .:i;s L.dcd, illegible copies, unti*i\ tiles. waste
brought lo a sudden termination
317
West Second St.‘
*20-1 fe
should
be
brave
and
he
philosophers
A LUCKY SPRING BRIDE
*.f i.:ne ;m&lt;l poor work. Rut a stop tt» this! I sc
enougli to say. nnd believe, that what­
! ' r
ever happens must be for the best.
Tf* ahnlt «i i l k In pllk altlr**.
For Rent-— Several nice office
The pnln of losing n lover utid the
An* ulller lu»«» l«» ffpurr.
rooms
over Yowell’s. Fdiquire N P
If v»’ll r*»n»rnt in In* my hrltl**
loneliness of watching and wulttng
Y&lt;&gt;well Si Co.
32-tf
N o r think o’ I h hiii M mnlr
for one who will never ruine again
4
l&gt;td you ever hear of the odd Ml- would he greatly mitigated If the
F’ uriiished room for rent - Gentle
perstltlnns In regard to marriage thoughts were refused the sweet pain Hum prefeired.
Privilege of bait,
which troubled tho breasts of young of dwelling upon hltn constantly until 107 Fast Seventh St.
‘ 26-tfc
women of ancient lore? • Cout^shlp* the heart Is sick with unsatisfied long
were seldom of long standing
If the In*.
F'or Rent
Light housekeeping and
’■ i*‘tii»i; legibility— neatness— uniformity — and econoni) make
To he bright and cheerful through bedroom*. ovi;r 5 &amp; ldc store Mrs.
young couple met enrIY In the new
’ 'n*t.K•n the ttltmlnnl carbon paper. It: hind; or blue, MultiKopy
vear snd mutual ndmlrallrth yiqrgc.l such nn ordeal Is. In truth, easier said W F' White
3t»-l ftp
•’
Vui'iUupv. r. nun Mmidging t.i.n rubbing i ..piea
than done, women Imagine, hut In this
tntn” lnve the sweetheart ronfldenllv
t , ;•*
&lt;u i i,* iiiut i l * ’ . .. . .amlbgibilltv MultiKopy
expected that he would make tier an liellrf they err -will [Kiw.-r has ev
F’or
Rent
Five
room
m l!.igr
..'. ,1
, long m i a n . and IS un,oualled fur manifolding.
erythlng In the world to do with It
Knatiil bride
I'.’ lti Park Ave
$!25tl fn-r month,
The making of her wardrobe and FYII tho mind with diverting useful
W r i lc f o r F R E E S a m p le Sheet
Im lilding water
(i \S Spencer
the household Itnen whlr*h was to he thought. She whoso hours ur« filled
2t»-lf
' I AH n R A N D T . - * .
ft iS t o i. .rr „ u ,r .. i n ~ l
« • • • : l r n n ••"I1" * * 1' * "
with
exacting
work
finds
little
time
an
Important
part
of
her
marriage
u i l b u u t c i u ^ L ' i i h»» » • t o
0,1 l l l r
l» Its f a ’ 4 "
l&gt;ortloti was duly placed under wny. for grieving over a dead past and w-hat
even though he had not ns yet pro
might have been Tho sun Is shining
Rooms and hoard
40*» Myrtle
posed and put the betrothal ring on elsewhere. If such women could only avenue
24-2 mos-p
her finger. To be wedded In early look u little farther and behold It The
- MY 'SPECIALTIES:,; '•
For Rent Nice living and office
spring was every betrothed maiden's powers^ that rule often remove a
rooms,
Bishop
Mock.
Thatcher
ambition, for such marriages were worthless lover to give place to a
PICKARD'S IIAND-PAINTKD' CHINA
supposed to possess all tho elements worthy one who has all the attributes Realty Co.. Phone 245.
32-3tc
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
of ' luck forever after "
thnt bring happiness and sunshlue to
ROGERS’ PLATED WARfi
Surely It Is a pardonable hope for the heart of the woman whom they
Hoard nnd room hy day or week
her to cling to
No wonder this so*
crowu with their affection.
Gute City House.
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TAGE EIGHT

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”
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| tendent of Public Instruction S
Rungr hi 1. announced, and it Is
rumored th&gt; t there will be at .least
foirr rai.dit tea for the office. among
them T. W. Lawton of Oviedo,.
Count Judge Herrin K will have
opposition .lid aiming those who
will make the rare will be E. K
Householder, a well known attorney
of this city.

These were tin* treasure" which she
bore j . - \ ’
Around with Iter from store to store
While oft u shopping tour to see
The many pretty things which she
Would love to buy tf&gt; she but had
The cash, and with a smile so glad
it almost made Chief Tdli- sneeze
She thanked him and with sprightly
case
&gt;i.|. V. n t 1*' her si or*
Tupped o i l I
up -nine
he could
t Ir tw o w hrrt

1 an he coaxed to come at d stay.

Old

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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
Monkeys

break up " H e ig h t s
Hazard Scene

of

her wondefful versatility is shown
The scenes of the j,j %
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and she commands great admiration rated on fashionuble Lm
T w o playful monkeys were the; for her wonderful dramatic force The big society Inw t, | . .
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axil
cause of considerable disturbance and technique.
u'f^ord great oppori ,in:t
'livamong the female members o f the,
Sessue
Hayakawu.
the disting­ plfty of the smart'-st
Vitagrnph Company
during
the uished Japanese urtists, who made
T h e entire production ■- mt(J
filming of "H e ig h ts of H a za rd ." an such a pronounced success playing
original story of unusual romance, opposite Blanche Stkeet in " T h e the usual lavish and artistic U.]!"
manner and is directed by C-ril 2
pictured by Eugene Mullin from Clue" again gives one of his finished
Cyrus Townsend Brady's novel of performances opposite Fanny Ward. D eM ille personally, and he con,id„ '
the same name.
It was the first Mr flnynkawa is considered one of it his best work Si n- e he pro.|Uf, d
visit of the simians to the Vitagraph the most eminent artists on the Jap­ the Geraldine Farrar production ,
"Carmen."
is
Studios, and. being curious, they anese -luge and those who have seen
Inoke their slight rhains and started him in this country can readily ob­
Prominent in the support m M-v
in a tour of inspection that resulted serve why he met its 'the considera­ Ward are Jack Dean. Jamex jjJ
in a scamper of the timid ones that ' tion.
Forman,
Florence uHector Turnbull, "the play­ Tom
Jatmzr,
resembled n riot.
Some twenty o f wright. wrote " T h e C heat" especial­ Hazel Chlldres a id tithe*
the men strove to capture them, ly for Miss Ward und Mr HayaCbas. Chaplin n,
Shanghai*!"
but they cleverly eluded thejr pur­ kawa. and it is safe to say that it
which is pronhunied ;i, 1 . ^
suers. until they, had investigated will be one of thp most thrilling and
laugh producing curmdy »,n ^
every part of the several studios. unusual photodramas ever seen on
shown In' uddition to the above #mj
Their antics and the .efforts of the the screen.
the admission will be 5 and 15c
players to capture them caused a
cessation of work In every company
that was taking pictures in the
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plant for a half hour.
"H eights of
H a z a r d " is a Blue Ribbon Feature
that is crowded with sensational de­
velopments. enacted by a wondprful
cast of players, headed by Cha.les
Rirhman
and
Eleanor
Woodruff, ‘ ki
anil wdl lie released in five smashing
parts.
Coming to the Star Christmas
matinee and night.

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Matinee, Wednesday &amp; Saturday .3:30 p. m. \

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Edition DcLuxe. “ Unde Heck by lleck "
Sixth Episode. "T h e Diamond From the Sky" fealurmg
E’rances Ford and (irare Cunard.
I.asl performance of
Prince Tokey and Jimmy Brooks.
TH U R S D A Y "T h e Living W a g e" "T h e Divine Decree"
Good Comedy Reel. The Firsl Appearance of ihe Hm
Wonder, ( hampion Trick Skater of the I . V

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Pretty Things £or
the Housewife^

Bio Doings ( very Afternoon and Niglil 1 his Week
Wednesday. Dir. JJnd. ."i wuiidetfnl ref's incluilm^
" I athf News” "Elaine, elr.
Thursday, Der. 23rd. Big Four Day "T h e Narnl nf
Hegem'raliou." .1 and 15c
I&gt;ec. 24lh Paramount and Chaplin Day Famin
m ard in '* I lit* ( heal." ( has. ( liaplin in ’ ^lianelui 1
, Ihe admission will he 5 anti 15c on this nigh1 mill
aturday. Der. 25lh. Bi&lt;; Four Day "T h e llnglr ..
Hazard" hy Rex. vm.vnsend ’ ’
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Heart white linen tor cnltun in cer
tall! weaves! embrulilered with light
i "kirud tln&gt;s make airtiple Ulid elegant
w lirhaier sets that wilt ileiigln the tiem'
ol the neat lmuBt'wffe
Ilieae net
consist vt dr* w r scarf and plncur.it
fbn cover urtiully, hut glove ami hand
kerchief cases may tie made to match
mid added to them
Th e m nrf 1s a length of ,l!|C linen
having Real loped edges lintinnlion
stitched with light colored floss
A
ocrol! and flower pattern Iff enitirold
erisl* at each end and til flio centei ol
the ncarf, on one aide
A small oblong pincushion Is cox.
ored wlib two pieces rd linen, on*i.mailer than the other as show n in th&lt;
p|l'1 III e

For the first time
in twenty years—

Plies, nil- bul t on h'du still lie

scallops shod! I he edges and exel et
are worked in i h e m V m rull and How
cr pattern Is embroidered In the small
er piece
They are Joined hy narrow
Batin ribbon threaded through the eyo
lets und tied In little bows.
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SANFO RD AVENUE AND FOURTH STREET

TU E SD AY “ Drawing The Line” Three Reels.
Fallsiaff
Comedy, “ Thai Poor Damp Cow.
Vaudeville. Prince
T o k cj, Japanese Juggler, late -of Barnum \ Railet
Jimmy Brooks, Slack Wire and Trapeze.

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DrcSsSerSet of Embroidered Linen

15c
U.,EnKiae and 3
5c and 10c
Sail Boats
5 and 10c
I'iri* Engine, 2 and 3 Horses
Stoves, re£fiHar.,|)rii'e 25,.15',and III. now
5 and 10c
10cPianos, regular, price- 2.r&gt;c, now
Wind Mill's
' * '
Thy" Mills
•H
i—
( ’hristmas Baskels
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; 5 and 10c i t e
\ i*
500^1)ruijT$i each
t’
50 10-inch Drums, each
(iarden Set— Rake, Hoe and Shovel, 25c value
Pictures, nice assortment
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Toy Houses aiut Barns, 25c value
All of Our Xmas Tre^JDecorations at
China Sets, 25c value, now
Kurniture Sets, 15c values at
LOTS o r DOLLS
PRICK THKM VOURSKLK

,s PROGRAMME

Mli i t ' " a s t h e Ill'll* ci t ' inl i y g u l
T h e M a l l t i g e it I K i l l ; " t h a t

Want t o l ^ \ ] i e department now used for Toys *
and Xniasilf)ods— better known as our 5 and 10c ^
Department-^for a different line of goods, so these
^oods must gefat sppie price. $2 will buy you $3
worth oJ Tbyfc anrl' other,.goods in this department.

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CLOSING OUT TOYS AND CHRISTMAS
GOODS BY JANUARY 1st, 1916 |

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AM ONG TH E TH EATRES

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The government engineers in­
"Show a leg or elao a pureor'a stock
specting the East Coast Canal with Ing" |g the cry with which sailors In
Emmy Wchlen Tonight
the idea of purchasing by the g o v ­ the navy are awakened. The words
The
next production at the Star
ernment already know of the possi­ date back to the tlnwx when women
‘Theatre on Tuesday, Dec. ‘J lst will
bilities of the M . Johns river and w,,r', ■lluwrt
* ° nn thn c ™l«ea.
will not he turned aside ... take Th»X " - r e permitted to stay abed later be the latest release of the llolfe
than the men. and showed a "pursers Photo Plays Inc. through the Metro
over such a sorry waterway as the
storking to prove that they needn't program, when Emmy Wehlen. the;
East Coast Canal from Augustine to get up
dainty Viennese actress will be seen
M ayport
presents lit
*e present
in i hi "tellur ro|i- of t be five part
turn
1 call rest assn, id that the
feature motion
picture.
"T a b les
T he Only Difference.
-St Johns river will eventually win
more
Turned "
Miss Wehlen will be "UpAbout the only nollrcahle dtfTerenco
nu I
pnited bv an excellent cast of tin
. , .
between being lit moderate circum­
iisii.il meiil. including H
Cooper
stances
amt
tiring
|mor
Is
that
in
I
bn
•
1 learn that the L o ui s a ill* HwaeCliffe,
Leslie
Austin,
Edgar
L.
Dav-1
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Just
after
the
holiday
politics
former
case
the
things
you
want
but
Ilull Club will train here in March
import Walter Hitchcock anti Jean '
t•
• ui'.tv
wi lt w a r m
u p "i nfte c an 't n(Tut| a r c » 11* » l&lt;- m o r e e x p e n and while I do not know 11m * 1
Hive
1 t t i n It I " t
.11 1
Itill m i l l
netti- Horton
T a b le ' Tu rn ed " tabout the Colonel's except that they II&lt;v t i t l u l u t h a t t i n f.t Ti l l ers h a v e
b
a
seil
on
a
strong
anti vital I lie me
ate good fellow* it is almost cert an- I heir 1 tup &lt;1! wlii t*-r v egc t allies i'll
whnh
is
treated
in
an
unusual man­
und
have
time
t&gt;
&gt;
talk
politics
there
that the routing of this team to San
Old Women.
ner
It
Is
lituinutll
III
the extreme
will
In
something
lining
For
the
ford m e a n » fhat our • it- Will get the
Coleridge Is rcjHirti'fl at* saving that
amt
affords
MisWihleti
atnpb op
II
Ills'**
"
f
t
«til
11
1
V
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It-rk
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f
he
&lt;
Ifi'UII
hi "•-fit of in lid
.ul v ert ising and
there were three classes into which all
port unit v to displ.iv her remarkably
, v , rv l i t t b I 'l l h e l p K i l l t h e San
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T h r u s t . r lots a l r e a d y
the Women pttsl sevelilv that he ever
&gt;lg
f u r -i H ni l si J.|,iceil in gnu. I 1 &lt;• 111| It I n ri i n l i o n
'■! t l it h.
wi l l
........ &lt;
knew were I..
(tv tiled
1 That v ef ,t 11 It 1-i If * t
f
In am n nt module them
t here • is
11 pr
1 1 i n ti in I c r |
\ I to.&gt;v I-i-s
ileiy old soul
" lliat old woman.
The
I
heat
.'! Thai "Id wiieh
n a-oi| w h v the Inns should not do F &lt;&gt;: th&gt;- ............ . &lt; ntltitv Supciin
Fanny Ward the ii'lefirittctf Amern an . t i r r * " will In -ten .it t tn- st.ir
Tfie.it ft on Friday
In.
t
t »s.
Jt—-e 1. L.l'kv protlut tom of Hei tor
Turnbull'.' thrilling -o. ietv dt.inui.
Tile t heat
It I- a Paramount J ’ leLUre

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The sheriffs job will be a nice
plum also and already several have
their eye on the joii
I have nyl
A C1I1KL IS A M O N G YE T A K I N G NOTES A N D FAITH .
learned whether Sheriff Hand will
• 'H E ’LL P R E N T ’ EM " — SO SAY&gt; SAU N TE R E R .
run again or not. The Tax Collector
■qdoo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooooO oooQ oaoo0 oa 0 0 0 0 00 0 op o o o o a a o o o o o o
and Tux Assessor will not have any
better here than any other city in opposition or at least it is not
Shopping in Sanford
Florida.
We have a better climate thought they will hnve any for the
She
in teiror when her
it* scream#!
screa
than either coast can offer and u hoys who want a soft snap do not
jittrse
J
&gt;
more central location and if we can consider that either one of these
Wait snatched from out her jewel­
induce them to come this season » r o III res come under that head and
ed hand,
wifi make them fall in love with our Jno Jinkins and Alex Vaughn are
And hurled a modest semi-curse
city and make their coming an an- hedding Upon down real well.
Toward the lleelng. hold brigand.
All of our citizens
o f course there is no telling what
And when Chief Till is caught the nutil affair.
should lend their aid in this affair j will happen after the holidays lor
thief
She sealed the purse with anxious and help the local committees enter the weather will warm up many of
lain the hoys and their friends while them in March and they will gird
air.
here.
Sanford has the finest loca- Up their loins and jump in.
There
Ami breathed a sigh* U swi'i'l ri'lii'f
lion
in
the
state
for
a
great
winter
|
H
some
talk
about
the
county
rom* T o find^ier;tr?uauK-» idfNverv there
reaort and the way to let the world missioners have opposition in some
•
A penciled note
learn of our city l* to have them of the distiicts but as the voting for
Her fellow wrote.
come here for a month's s lr y . It is this position will be confined to the
A sugar plum
nltnos^ certain that 0 . 1 of the visit districts the present hoard will have
A wad of gum.
of D i f j ^ a l l team lure we will gel the best end of the argument und all
•
A hair pin (lienl),
M
o t h£^"^rT^t0rf from the great stale of them have performed their duties
A copper cent.
o f
t
Q '
coipc hisu and in faithfully and well.
A button hook
't im e wiH-%meMii chi' locating of many
However, this is a free country
With broken crook.
people here for the winter season. nnd every man in Seminole county
A safety pin.
The idea is to get them started t i i . j * entitled to enter the race if he
A curling tin.
coming to Sanford and with t h e 1wishes to do so and the of fires Im­
* v.
A powdered rag;
proper hotel accommodations they j long {it those who can get them
*t‘ / -acbet bag

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To Start an Obitlnate Window.
TaUo each \rfndow cord In hand at
the saint* Hnie and pull them out until
the vxeights are up at the lop
l,ot go
suddenly and they will drop In place
xxtth sufficient force to start the win­
dow open, xxlien no amount of pushing
will do it.

doex ( harnock, the he to of

R ev. Cyrus Townsend Brody's
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Vitagiaph
" T h e Island of Rcgcncrai i on"

4pt- a human being.

Alpne on an Gland in the South Seat, he hat become
kemivavage, mute, wild,—and the tight of beautiful
Katlume liicnton it a new mentation to him. Vou II
enjoy ihit and other Intentely interetting acenet in thit
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SANFORD HIGH M. E. CHURCH
SCHOOL IS- UP CONFERENCE
TO STANDARD HAS CLOSED
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EXECUTIVE BRICK ROADS
COMMITTEE MADE OVER
WILL MEET IN SEMINOLE

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|ti rrr . , ' ' k 1 i ' mr has not m ly
1 * to 1lie pei ; Ii* of
sit I'.I.;
assisted the mem|! &lt;r* n| f
" " gri gallon to toert one
*•tt • -t . hureh buddings
1 * i rl .t is a sou r r e td g en -

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p o s t pti neil

clerk

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i t i s l r ucl i wl

■ l » i lookirg nfter the
r* garthng the- renovation of
'I Mmlord Hon*,, that will hr
h
H.... . Carnes.
This.
l*Ct '
‘ ■* e all tl,. modern ron■' I
should prove very
* ’ “ oh the tourists at tl
o it.i r, .id m e n .

paid

f.' ljr.

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f.70.
Sr vet at'
local ami conference
evangelists were iti attendance Uf»on
the conference
Among them Dr
J. A. Bowen. Notth Alabama ‘ '“ li­
fer en re: I H C u l p e p p e r of Florida;
J. M. Has*. South Georgia: W H

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Iln s t a t e eve* lit I v e comilfWlgli3^ lit
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St«n*tr«im

lYorrli^/, I t uy T^ c o l d s a m i
* w h n fi jv-J**tth*il ’"i n
hi s

■uffered
Ii grippe
hack
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■luupfen'wftlg-' Injuries thut It*' »ut»i tab;i'll manyt^earB ago while fireman
IJpCt hi* r r t t l rond tjn* tl tseas, e o m d nut
be successfully
t ' t t t nb a l t . d
mi d In
p a s s e d a w a y in the very prmu* of

manhood
The funeral

services

took

place

front Fihenexgr church on \\ednc»dny, Ib v ■ Stelntneyi r of tjn city
officiating und were attended by a
l a r g e rot enur &lt;• of p i m p l e w h o h a d

a-

For sev­
sm 1,-t v adjourned t1* th * if II t -*ty throughout this section.
where an informal luncheon V.'T* eral years he was fireman *on the
f’ lanf System and after un accident
nerved
* *
It w.Lv decided that th*1. annual that nl m o st-left hiyti lif* hjv\. hr^svn*
bfHkp t would be *crv&lt;"! at t b»* San up the ruilroutf*' nyul* entered thi
J u a ^ llo t e ! in Orlando or* the third cattle business «n which hi* was en­
gaged ut the time of his*death.
Wednesday in January.

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of 111 *

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rigl 1 kind ot br*cV s mu b. |■&lt;r
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penses, f_*fi :IH4. other oh)e. t«
during til*- Week mid
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Dr J F. \1c Fill Alley
Alachua,
jGaines v dip; Ray
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for bi*|s pit printing &lt;tf orv " r,f
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aiid ( t r l a m l o roatl o n T u e s d ti y a(t*r
a#
f,iM»n .tt i u ti u Y l u r k ufr»*r a murktl i’*

in g jnistor* to revivnl work
({ Jr i lk.tr lift t wa* placed on .t It*

ftir*igii tnisMoii'. f ” II*
lot** at *1 o r ; - h a t a g e b»*ar»l i n | l a e *1 **f I
conference missions, f I 0.7 1I . , hurnii Aloom. ’ who tenedretl his resignae U « • .... . &lt;1 •*•'*' •'
do
&gt; « ' ' * • i m i to the ,’totfi*n*nce
American Blltle Society. J llff. 1*'*»*
hiding elder's. JI7.H S : pa-tors. Mfi.,
Mi dlrnl Tfufiel) Meets Here
IIOJ.btsbops" J I .I I T
I 'Other *'f
The ((range Cotll'tV Me*ltc. 1 Sochur*ties. 44s Iioom*« *d wtu-hi;*.
:iH«; value of houses
of vorshtp. rj! v met hole lit the Sanford House
tiight
I’re-nleet.
J|.U'.»o *i77 tnilehtednos*. $ I *,J. t • I . „i, - yjjUne.sdii.v
|)r
Samuel
I'ulenton
of
this city
pastoral chaigTs,. IH»: p»w«»MiCfh.
prettied
at
tin*
meeting.
Fdection
H flf value. irol'J.Hiff: indehtednw*.
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and
many
oilier
matters
f ‘J!*,57ti. c h u r c h e s tinrnaged h&gt; lin
ut
J
,,f
intportiiuci*
cam**
up
before
the
fl: "fctriount of .wianutge . * r,,i 1• '* 1*
j (, , . ,,.. .
**th* •■**•! *•'*• I
thi*
;CYL
ill it- . i r so d
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■&gt;'■1 pluee, I want t*&gt; siiv I re ItiJ mil ted
)l&gt; e- i s'Oi of U. •.
f i t , uork lump d"nif I M if. I. *•
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BY T H E

B E IN G

The brick* for the rejuvenation
of the ‘Seminole county roads un­
being shipped hern and hauh-d out
to the various sections of tin* main
road* and wherever the brick an*
had and the road need* relaying,
which i s considerahle the n e w bricks
will be laid
II.in kin-on
H.igler, the crvntrarUir* anil Manufacturers of the jutv
Mg bricks .ire tinder an indemnity
bond ■&gt;( J75.0IHI to make good sit
the bricks thut have gone to pieces
on the roads and they will also have
to keep thet road* in condition for
The stale
committee
derides a period of tivA years which will b»which offices lilted t
apphint ment a su/Rcient les't of the wearing uuaf
I&gt;v 1In' ( lover not -hall to- Voted "Il It le* of 1he rie w bn, k
( It her
mat liTN «»f mop* ur less 1 1 1 1 There h a s b e e n con s i de r . i b l * cri t

,

high

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,n

the

S H IP P E D

ARE

A meeting of the State Demo­
cratic F’ aeeutiw Committee will he
held in Jacksonville curly in (he
coming year. Chairman George I*
Raney of Turn pa. huvittg called a
meeting oti'.lanuurv t&gt; (or the pur­
pose vif deciding upon details in
connection with the
approaching
state prttnar v election, which will
lie held for the purpose of nominal
i g tiMicet* ranging from constables
I n ( i o v ernor anil I nited Stales Sen­
ator.
Announcement to that effect
has jiLst been sent out by Chairman"
lla n ey .

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fereni'e regarding tin -a. 'I in O r
&lt;e,r s e h o n l l i as t a k e n a iill In m.ik, a pli , *•••
no
pi ii i d o n t he a ,n k* ■ hi 'i t* t i. -I

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M E E T IN G

B R IC K

a

Ime
Tampa, Dee. 22. The d t -mg day.
high of the Florida Conference o,ai . a
»ev- busy One, and ntueh business warfol­ trunsucled l&gt;y the Sm - nf Wc-dev
D F" (Tuitdy. the T n : a hii'ine**
io* *
I i :v. r»iti &lt;&gt;f Floriilu.
man s ! u has ht-inine associated
l,
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11, 1'J1&gt;
r&gt;.
with l he lifUTi-J’ id Southern Col­
i j r f 1 Forster. Chairman Conn
lege,in. the matter of divvlnpitig the
- .... | Iw'jnl, Su|l(lWll, Mil.
pri\|w*rt&gt; aliout Suihe-ht* ! idd.....
11. ,r Mr. FoiMer*
etl the conference r,-p.,r&lt;lmg the
y , - ■ u g t he privilege anti work of l In* pirmp.ih:
charge &gt;if
j,l. j.
i pi i ting j our
High the Sutherland. Itliil at the conclu­
School on Thursday and Friday sion of Ins remarks the eonfetehee
mo/hiiig- I take pleasure in handing by a rising vote pledged him the
hett-ui
1
brief
result
of my heartiest *up|&gt;oM in the enterprise
finding' there.
Mr*. (Jury l.ee a returned tm*j , m , i n - 1 p i ,ir e , I w a n t t o r o n - siitliar \ flout (|n mi » , e
given an
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Sanford schools are making a
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srhof! inspector who wus here
rral il. • ;iPn ami hi' report

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Itio.ik v ,lb Hillsborough.
(&gt;. i\ Ilancy. Taidpa; Iloltne.s, W. Ii.
llrett, Jr., Honifny; Jackson, Amn*
F. I.ewis, N ' rinitp*, I* ff**tspti It !
laitioi. Monl ni l l u; l.afa *tt.*, \S T
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la; i. l e .... F: *1 T My els. Tall..
Iiusree; Li v y . J. C. Sale, Bronson;

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w i l l 1&gt;• t lo*
rn
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mu ig&lt; r of I fi. II** c* C-I” ■ ' ' ‘ s' *
i burg. t fie lir-i "f I .* ■ .i j ,
Mr
M, Daniel t* W»*II l.tiown it ( o*t f
circU*s, huvi'ig been nmnagi*r iv( th*Sit w ;■nnee Hotel el lav, Urli fc*»
tfi. pitst twel ve year*
TJh)it by » i l i
maki* the U"t, I Carnes then- i &gt; ' f
pojnil.l" mol , &lt;o, \e|: lent t- u 'ore
gijn *ot. *! . ot " d witli t' &gt; many
iidjirovenwt.U i" i,.g made anil » t t D
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hilt, I fiO'tld fe1 all!*' to take r i t e
of t i e g r a t tnlb, v of peoph' lbsr
vs *11 (like 1*1 lie ifli-r I he tir-t o f lh.&gt;ear
&lt; h r i s i n t n h I l u &gt; nl (fie T e m p i *

A lug reception i* planned for11n* Tem ple Saturday afternoon from.
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k iH 'h 'persoti a*,

tending will register
A large burr* I
will he fill, tl with a New Year's gift
for tli, orphan*
You are a-ked t*»
contribute on .
'tefrouhtnetiin will
Ik* sprv *1 J- - i ' e I *.i” ,
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been arraiiged*" und gifts w H fie deI ihet ty*.
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K olo-ts;
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livered to nil st,ddenls of thr I ein
M udii'in.
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M i i d i . ' o n ! tors, Prim ary
and Jut.,orI purt\1 . m i t e , .
Frark
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Hr:t*l«*it
m*rtt» ami thi* Cradle Roll
*•tkv ■ \\ if ft in I \\ Duval I I . il.
I’ fii* l a r g e s t paper t hint, r*
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■on. Pasco. R. R Sturkn*. Dade occasion
Ci l v. Pmellns, fiilgnr Ibim -ou, St
Merry Christmas (•• all
Petersburg; Polk. Oscur M. Futon.
Lakeland; Putnam, P. J. Hecks, Kooncu. Sumfervill .*; Suwatuietr, W .
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                    <text>SANFORD

Extends to its many customs
and friends best wishes for
Merry Christmas and a Hap
New Year
«£

In thanking you for any favors
you may have shown us in
the past, we also solicit your
patronage in the future offering

Prompt, Courteous, Accurate Service
Absolute Safety and the Assurance T hat Your Business, Whether
or Small, is ADDreciated
,&lt;
.e
While the Spirit of Christmas is abroad, could
you do better than to open a savings account
lor some one, and while giving them pleasure,
also lay the foundation for their financial suc­
cess and independence.
W E A L L O W FO U R P E R C E N T ON
SA V IN G S A C C O U N TS, COM POUNDED
Q UARTERLY
**
4

H. R. Stevens, President
s.

C. M. Hand, V-Pres.
0

R. R. Deas, Assistant Cashier

or, Cashier

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P L 'B L IS H C O
SEMI-WEEKLY

T H E

H E A R T

O F

T H E

W O R L D ’S

G R E A T E S T

V E G E T A B L E

TH E SA N FO RD
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V C L I ’M i: VII

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S E C T IO N

H ERA LD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

W o,th Living

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . F R I D A Y l)E &lt; * K M IIK H 17. 191.*»
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AUSTRIA NOTE
IS NOT LIKED
|BY AMERICA

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F o i v i)

K now n H o r s e m a n M u rd e re d
at (ia in e m ill,* Fa ir
( ia in e s v illn . F la .. Dee
]7. - O n e
ol -the most h ru tn l m urders that ha*
o r r n r r e d in A la c h u a county m *. »*iirs
was rs veul d W ed n esd ay with the
finding ol the ho,|y of F (’ W e rv
buried u fftot deep in one of the
s I i i Mh at the eounty fair grounds
A Ve: &gt; etirile to this etiy from D&lt;&gt;.
th an . A la. with two lir e voting
stid lio i-., A nde rson Jluy arid A c e.
Dati tort h.
At i h,» ilose of ilnA v e r y uiin o u n c ed that he would
w inter hete.
J . a t - r he it erided to
go to O cala, hut eould not get the
.stable room.

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GOOD R EC O R D
F O R AM ERICA
IN O U R C R O PS

P r o g r r u s in S o u th e a st
C o l IInil,Us (III . I)e i-. 15. T h e I n ­
d u stria l In d ex sa ys in its issue for
this w eek:

SUFFS ARE IN
DEBATE WITH
CONGRESS

“ A total of forty two corporawith m in im u m cap ital s t o c k s a g g re ­
gating H . m ill,.bon have been formed
d u rin g ttie week
R e p re se n tin g
m a n y lines of. J.jksfiufv. .i^nfJ in d u s ­
try. they i effectf h e a r n v i l y t h ro u g h ' n Jf«r&gt;out I In- south,-ust d u rin g the c T i-ln g
weeks of t li,- year
T h e averag e of
[m a y p o s s i b l y B R E A K
1h e
b o t h
s id e s h a v e h e a r in g
c a p ita liz a tio n i . n o i hig h, liut these
d ip l o m a t ic r e l a t io n s
BEFO RE C O M M IT T E E
corporations represent m u c h more
in A F E W
DAYS
- iti
a c t iv it y an d entt-rp iU e o v e r a wide
T ( ) I) A Y
te rrito ry than would a few concerns
h e a v ily c a p ita liz e d .
T h e new enW«*Hingt"n- D . C . .
D o r . IT .
W ash in g to n , 1).
t&gt;ee, 17. —
H -rp iises an d the r e o r g a n iz a t io n s of
A utiri* * reply tu Sucre t u y
LanW o m e n sulTragists a n d sufTtifgists
I
existing
ones
that
these
new
cor­
W iH ie " T u r n e i, a negro ra m i- here
not*- on the A n c o n a in reporations represent . J e l l
of confi­ were heard tod ay by con gri-S* inn a I
gardt’il. on the b a ji* of ihi&gt; u nofficia l with h im and A v e r y stated while
,11 &gt;
dence
in
the
business
prospects
of ro rn m il tees
W
a
sh
in
g
to
n
,
D
C
.
D
ec
’
y
j
'
f
e
r
t
iliz
e
r
find
itidieutions
are
that
the
report' received t o d a y from L o n d o n here that he had had the negro for
i
,»
,i del, g a m in tio m in ,- I i i i ig r n w .
*'l .*
llo u -t O ll's -imtU-ll r- port su|jpTy^*l'»r ih .ll p y r p i t . r will not be In, , ,i in t . j j year
Ito|b men slept in a S e c f e la iy
aid V m .ie rd a m , as wholly u b m ili— ■ live years
io
n
iil 1'i.ion lor
W o m a n S u f lr a g inext year
A . f e r t iliz e r la, i oi-yv
cost $200.
f,tnr&gt; ui.a. i •ptal-le and disa ppom t ■ stable at the l a ir g r o u n d , while here in i|e p u id ic M onday places an e s -i i ycr xpi-ieil m a teria lly
urged
pasnage
of
the
Tsusaii H . A n ­
the ^ - T l i - c m m nd atm ns fur NV-g, Jation Ofll) w ill In- i - t a b l l s l m d at TilltlpU,
|tiK 1,1 the I lilted S l» t e « .
D i p l o ­ T h e afternoon hefijre T h a n k s g iv in g Innate of fH^t.I.IMJU.flllO on
thony federal suffrage a m e n d m e n t
Flu,
ia r y Houston J 0 » e p n matic relations between Che t we parties g o n g to the grounds were ' •’I nc ol \ m,*r icuti farm c ro p - and m ad,- b y S n
before tlie s e n a te c o m m itte e and
- *'
*’ V - 11 ,-L id.ii 1 11 \ it.i I a ( i ,
coltntIII*- ‘
'»(••!&gt; he described .is told that A \i r&gt; I*ail gum- in N**.!*•h* a mini products for Iasi y e a r a M il- ^r, ..„ Hielud.- rhe follow ing
later before t he h iiu -o j u d l i m r y c o m will 11«* enlarg, d
•die to Si. 1,1- sick w ||&lt;
\ lew
....... ..
W.UuuU
P'ece,|c»ll
This.
1,•-g isla 11,1II d - l g l l . d
to pjO m ote
Handing
' tin* b re a k in g f r o n t .
m il t,-e a» did the N a t io n a l W o m a n
r to b * * w i\ir
P l'd ia ld y will be •‘d t p - i- d () t I r | h a n d lin g and s. oraffr* of la r r n
" K a o l in d e p o sit- at ( r, &gt;r &lt;I, &gt;r, (la ,
Pi,..id, &gt;.! W ilson and S e c e r la t y d a y . later T u r n e r gave , l e t .
S u lfrn g , \ » sim ii.tior, in sessiim here.
t h l - ,,ty sa yin g
ii '-m tin- pres, nt &gt; &gt; -u • ‘ how mg
j.f o d u , t and t r a d in g tin* T h e l.a -is w ill be dcxclopt-d by a c o m p a n y
J^n-mg -it * r&gt;
r, -&lt;
'• ry
r y mg
n
comitfcnt u n t il al n . - r y m a i p
The
N a t io n a l A sso c iatio n opposed
T h i s v a lu a t io n is an inefrea.se of of lixed grades a n d sta n d a rsd . m - organized at S a v a n n a h , C a .
they h a v i»
e .iih
hee -n
-official
met
t r a n s la t io n an d had come elielosed in a letter to
to W o m a n Suffrage also n r i p e a m l
" I ' in e l l a s
c o u n ty ,
F lo r id a .
will
(termissive w arehouse net.
text »t hand hut it is sta te d a u t h o r ­ h im ns A v e r y d id not know how to about IHH.000.000 over the v a lu e . o f .‘ c lu d to g
before the house c o m m itte e .
vote
upon
tin*
issuance
of
J
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letter
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re,|uested
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a
cotton
-t.fn
d
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rd
s
act.
a
gram
itatively that t h e - D o it e d S t a le s w ill
N o m in a t io n of officers was the
A v e r y ’s ,'ordf-d
il n - increase ^occurred in I g rad e s net. a n d provision f-o a m a r- of bonds for b u ild in g a courthouse
|i»n(*r Into no exchange of o p in io n s liv e ry man to s h ip hip
r
in
c ip a l business on t o d a y 's p r o ­
at,,I 1.,11 and for other purposes
and to gtv, thi- fare of a de«)itie iij* cotton from het n* w - e r i n e
a&gt; tin Vienna for*-it$ri otliee is repre- horsi's to Wa hing tii!
gram
of lb, suffrage a -so c ia t Ion m iii
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t ubereulosi
It is a chief tau*e oi
d a y ’s issue xvi 11 c o n iii 111 a fu ll o a tl-n d . T h « f '
.yttre A ^ l f t me%
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mas m e e tin g .
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« » vs toning war. nor a wa s l
F u rl H eed Church
l l n r w-ifj, ,mn -i n
n “a g
a in * )' iman
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tend ing for ye a rs
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T ' * 1 ’ b, Cl, b g next
K u lt-rn Star r
Sunday
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T u r n e i ; M isses I . aura F is h . . LiHic.n p s jg n by p u r c h a s in g C h r is t m a s
will preach.
Conte and invi ti y o u r . t e i o i and t,il y out-, nei gh bo r * an d
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H e rrin g , ('ha.lm t*- H a n d .
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friends and enemies.
friends lo come. .
*l | t- t thui tim e at t ig h t.
renucsted to he there on time.
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SECRETARY HOUSTON ALSO CALI THE
ATTENTION OF THE COUNTRY^ffT
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COUNTY
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HAPPENINGS

O F IN T E R EST IN G

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FROM

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M i.n. i '&lt; S ta tio n

CHRISTMAS GIFTS
FOR EVERYBODY

( ( Mi I t E S P O N -

D E N T S — E V E N T S O F S E M I N O L E C’O l N I T

M&gt; Inm! ix Hu? o r d in a r y w h ite aandy
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have

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first

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BOWER'S PHARMACY

ptoatoex platiletl, Hit* ri ght kind

" f f e r t l l u e . us.-d »ml a ppl i e d at the
ptoper t i m e and in s uf fici ent q uant i t y.
and t he field at all t u n e s f r o m the

All t h e ^ in" t x » , r e tirieil
Hi.r,
* ho coin** to L ut e r p r wv
' t i m e *■/ pl anti ng to the l i m e of hut
we r e s o m e p o v e r t y ' t i n k e f irvur viM*
tfuit.- .« U- W P"M*Ie have b o u g h t I
Jn a nigh j t a t * . o f CU|tl
Hal- on e j i htl ii li nn
\ o t e « were tukeii p r o p e r l j
uit ad .
' l^ta w1ti•••r ai.,1 k riitlun, t h e Mill (rulvrrlzyd and the
t o see wh o was m o s t in need
" ( a l ooks a* *l E n t e r p r i s e e t o g , t hi r mo i s t u r e r e t a i n e d , aryl uulikud. IVlsh
po t a t oe s will grow t h e r e ns wel l as 1
pri ze.
Mr s .
K l U w o r t h ant! T o m s h a r e -of t h e F l o r i d a b o o m .
anywhere
I)o you aifrve wi t h m e ?
Sul l i v e n
were
gi ven
first
prizes.
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A n s w e r : Wi th t h e c u r e you m e n ­
H a t h (&gt;rier anti Al t o n Morri s »e |e
L A K E MA R A
tion Hiving tlie pot at oe s , you c a n rai s e
Hi veil aepii ltd.
A vo l e of t h a n k s in
({ ^ poxtnl i left Tu es t l uy of la ■
n c . u p of Irish p o t a t o e s on a l mo s t any
d u e Mr a nd M r ' . D r . x s o r for open- w,.,.k f,,r i ) tlhlin. C.a.
kind of soli, but It r cmni t l s a fact
i ng t he i r h o m e for t h e evening' !f j t ol M e l v m of W i n t e r H a v e n i* that with ihi* g re a t e st o f c u r e ( you
entertainment
for t h e run. i c which ^r „
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j h. g o . - t ..( cannot evpect to get a m a x i m u m crop
w is m u c h i t i j o y e d
fti rni ' hi ni f tf.e ( ^ ^ |t, ^
\ |»ut,t.
nn such light, s and y land
Potatoes
and
nt her
relre'h *
prizes.
cotTi
should have a r at h er h e a v y s andy
Rev R \\ E d a w . d ' . j i . t ' t nr • van
ments.

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f o r nt a for t hr e e weeks to n r how tfie
b u s i n e s s of (froAvint;, prepnrini f for
m a r k e r a nd o t h e r d e t a i l s of the c e l ­
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warp rind P'oyVnf mysl e y and ilea III
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Prices^ 40c to $5

Prices 25c to $3

Articles in Brass

Full Line of At­
tractive Stationery
Plain Boxes
Fancy Boxes
Correspondent Card
Paper, Etc.

Prices 50c to $5

Prices $1 to $8

Large Stock of Xmas Candies— 1-2 lb., 1 lb., 2 lb„ 3 lb., 4 lb.,
5j; Lb^n .Plain and Fancy Boxes; Johnson’s &amp; Norris,
Prices 5c to $5
Manicure Sets for Travelers; Prices $1 to $10
Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies; Prices . . . $2 to $17
Collar Bags; Prices $2 to $3

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Wastif Paper
Sandwich
Silverware
Lunch
Auto
Fruit
Soap
Picnic
Sewing, Etc.

Smokers’ Stands
Jardiniere
Smokers’ Trays
i Vases
p Baskets, Etc.

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Baskets of All
Descriptions

Mirrors
Hair Brushes
Combs
Nail Files
Buffers
Card Cases
Powder Boxes
Powder Puffs
Scissors
Clothes Brushes, Etc.

l oam and par t i c u l ar l y a cl ay s ubs oi l ,
tills for i be e x p r e s s purpos e of bold
!ng m o i s i t i n
Though you mi ght have
i rri gation on snntly land, it w,ruld t a ke
wonderf ul a t t e n t i on and ab i l it y to sup
Mr I’.i'il K - c l , ' i - r e i - ' t ! . p i r , pjy t he proper mo i x l u t e wi thout t nt f i e
c ha s e d a ni ce O v e r l a n d c a r , sevoi
me ant line was ti ng tlio pl ant food, as
p a s s e n g e r wi t h l at es t i m p r o v e m e n t . s uch land not onl y l e a ch e s t h e wa t er ,
P F.’ Gr e e n ttf Hirmi g b . t n , Ala .! hut l e a c h e s s ol ubl e plant food wi t h ft
In ot he r words, tf we wan t ed to rai se
S u p t of S un da y sc hool work for t li
s ome pot at oe s for h o m e use. we would
S v n ild of A la b a m a am) Rev , G
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not h e s i t a t e at nil in pl ant i ng a crop
Alt-, f t - •* of I I a ’ ! a "
on I Ig ti t x u i n l ) XI, It. but If we were
Satilfda.
i . d e a , I, g a v e a v , - . n,
going mt o r a i si ng lilsli p o t a t o e s tor a
1. ■ri ' * o : g t d I r« xs o ■ &gt;* • g ' . ' i i
I.'l ll inei i il p r o p " -llloll, we W o u l d be
'Pille l i i ' l ' t i n l ■■n havi ng a liriivv x,|l,
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New Line Fountain Pens— Waterman’s— Guaranteed Unleakable and Self-Filling; Prices $2.50 (o $8

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They are now on Private Sale, or Exchange
will be made by Those having Horses to Exchange up until this Wednesday, December
22nd, when every remaining Horse will be
put up and sold at Public, Auction to the
Highest Bidders as they are to be closed out.

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Good Strong made Work Horses for General |
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burn uf ph ysical fatigue
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uf being under nlteJl lire m a y . he more
a. ule w hile it lasts, hut In the lun ;
run ij Is tit*- u n i n t e r m i l t e i f t c ra c k &lt;&gt;f
tin- bullet w till h Jars tin- n ervo us sys
t out n u f J t , p e r m a n e n t l y
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a d m itte d ly uns uf the tin*i tij.lf duren
tide khuta In Great I t r il a l n
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early (lavs uf tho war his special
vi.liu- as a t.ipld | l | •-1 d urflig the &lt;d r
mall a t l a i k s m iu .i s ' i - h *u &lt; gt* At
A ' was Int'-f tint in a ttiar hup g jn
sect tun. and wfls llnnlly k t l l id whllo
'going to felcli water f u r the gun
That surely wai&lt; a Job w tiu li might
have been detailed fu ,*f les« yaluabh
man
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mon p r u d e n c . Hint llrst .-hiss slmts
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I, d o r l i i K f u u t u r . - H uf t l i f w a r Is t h f d a i l y

In all probability l!ui Host Load of (iood Farm
and Husiness Horses that will bo soon boro
this season are now at Hand Brothers Stables, ?

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you have N O T tasted R E A L Ice Cream until you have tried

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C locks, Jew ele ry, T o ilet Goods, CuJ Glass,
♦
p b -ie d e v ilo p in g o u ttit in c lu d e d .
till* 1" 1
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write b*•raiHi • in' fell t in» i rA p ul ^$•
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log b u r g j i i . , $ 2 50 , 0 0
S em ino le Co.
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g im - 2 1 ,. h p. $ 3 6
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Ferry
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lo th. o|[e*i. " N o b o tly i* .* st . r it
i i s m i l on Lake T o h o p e k a lig u
one of
il l lie i» deu&lt;l a tong tim e d e a d ."
F o r S a l e — T w o tin* y six ro o m l
•h&lt;- prettiest of F l o r ilia ' s m a ny in ­
Wh a t further i l l n n n n a teif the nf Ionise,
r o n V e m e n 11y located,
at --------j&gt;ri*e
la n d lakes.
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l« t« 6 4 4 4 t* k A &gt; A A A A l
• -o m im ii.il)*- have so m e .Im scum ce l, 'r " u " " :l"d ma*I&lt;* it sfa iitl m u am i b,-l*v* its value a i d
easy
term s
an re gards perronid ap p e atan ce and ■ ap p e a r above a ll oth e r lit e ra l ur** A lso one v a r a n ! Iol well located ,
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nelly
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fong &gt;it*ad* F o r ye a rs this iit &gt; has ls* ernes given bv Mrs Kll»v FI.
W . I I . I ’eter*.
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Mrs. Merry being dtsIw vn noted |or its vlcultliitcss. a r**p- ch**r Merry.
F o r S a le
M y lot located on F ir s t
‘
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Moth city an l ' 1" 1' 1 ''«*late,l to Uib*y had m a n y ar*
S i t e l l , opposite the UobbitiS N est
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Held
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u n fu rn ish e d
thontw*. and private rtpzrti. , 1(, •‘ "'Using uile ami anee'dote not opl.v (|)i| (
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lives of ■,t - H(.r
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us
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T w o f u rn is h e d rooms,
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wle-tt,er tin- g tv*-t i ,&gt;n**i t *hr,1t t*'u
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th a n s u r r o u n d s th e m o n e y d e p o s ite d
w ith u s b y o u r srtlhll a r m y o f d e ­
p o sito rs.
« ^ Y o u r m o n e y p la c e d in o u r h a n d s is
n o t o n ly in s a fe K eep in g , b u t it is in ­
c r e a s i n g in v o lu m e w ith o u t effort o n
y o u r p a r t It is p ro v id in g th e c o m p e ­
t e n c e t h a t will b e n e e d e d for old a g e
or t h e " r a i n y d a y " th a t sh o u ld b e
a n tic ip a te d .
«&gt;.
C .T h o s a v i n g h a b i t is a p r o d u c e r of
s e l f - r e l i a n c e , o f b u s i n e s s in d e p e n ­
d e n c e , of f r e e d o m from a n x i e t y .
‘

M i —, . , H .- r t li u a n d
i i u r x i P i t c k u r d Hourke
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;,t t h e r e f t i r s h m e r . t h o u r
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ttl| , j j )t. f
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friends.
Those
present
w e r e fur Ja c k so n villi* to visit her d a u g h - &gt;

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o p p o rtu n ity

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e x lu b it m n d a n ces b e in g a
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J. W. D ICK IN S

hear good r m n ir in open to them
lor the moderate Hum of ten rents
an d a cordial in v it a t io n is extended
to irll interested in music.
Th e
program follows:

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Do Imltei than lo give the little folks footwear
for Christ mils? We are sure he cannot.
Wliat
ran yon think of flint would make more sensible
or useful C h ristm as (lifts for the hoys and jnrl*
than ;t pan of new s h o e s , or slippers, or a pair of
IJuliltets.’
S u c h y d i s ; ts these are appreriated by
the children far more than kn ick-knacks,
.lusi
itrrivetl some beautiful Novelties suitable for
Christ nun parties. Let us Shoe up the children
for C h ristm as and (he money will he well e x ­
pended.

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F o r v u l c n n i t i n g c a l l at t h e K u r d ! A h *
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- . . . __
iI have new modern et|uipJ
Garage.

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welrorned.

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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

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"THE HOME INSTITUTION"

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
v l i m n I P iU S f . BUILDING

M is
W :-lt«-r S c h u r h t , ie « « - i| lu y j *(
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w ith her m o th e r.

M rs

F O R R E S T I.AKF. P , ~

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A R KEY C*.kin

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Klatne c a u tio u s ly rn m e from behind '
M eanw hile, back of that w a ll of wa
n rock where she bad hidden herself J Dr,&lt; the w ire le ss operator In the cave
and seeing no one a p pa rently w n ic h ­ was se n d in g the messages w hic h Del
ing n o " , acini need until she stood dl
M a r’s ei n I sea i ' ill-dated to him , one
r e d l y under tio&gt; t r ic k le of water whb h u ! l c r utioih.-i
hud once h&lt; eii the fa lls
Hhe gated
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The Romance of Elaine
A D e t e c t iv e N o v el a n d a M o tio n P ic t u r e D r a m a

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By ARTHUR B. REEVE
T h e W e ll-K n o w n NoveKal and ihr O c a l o r o ! the "Craig Kennedy St oriel
P ru e n lijd in Collaboration With the Paths Player* and
the Eclectic Film Companf
WH- t&gt;?

#a* Crwn.-«8t

Mt F*'rrg» *;fV» t '•* err#

See the Pictures at The Star Every Wednesday.
S Y N O P S IS .

Admission 5 and 10c

length In ynur vicinity
Invonllgato
irntl report
ItH V N D O N ’.
“ l( it tl In Iltirettu."

After the (1ml In a nf \Vu
body ami
Kranetly'B iil»«pp*-»t .t" &gt;• » auinnarltie nj
fi-ura the following n tiling •*n the !&gt;•*&gt;
I'nilettitor ArtntUl shook hla hentl
A mat* ptom^ra qvrilH.ar.t from It ami
elow|&gt; ns hit hu in led the lel.-grntii
rnrltiw aataiw • ft "la I In- entrain~r of Mm
■py 11,-I Vti| Into America Ilia nitaal-'ti Litrek. ' T h o r n s u w lrid c ss uppiiratus
la to olitaln Informative of Krminli ami
recover. If poaalble. the lu*| torpedo At of rny o h n on nty yacht." he rt-inarketl
tt,* tAwtae home Ve a.ami wins the ronrt
slowi&gt;
I h i m - no Inalrum eht thenilrm i of Klalrie I *1&gt;t alie la a ir n n l by
which I th in k cult help ) “ '• grt-ully
a little nM man in be * areful of l*--l Star
Thta warning .-nine Just In time l.. pr*Ix-t s see whul we c a n d o "
vent Del Mar from &lt;arrylti* out lita oliin*
A ll rig ht." nodded Colonel H a i t i
Klslne five* a masquerade hall Del Mat
attend*. Neither ha nor lila domino girl to W oodward. ' T r y -*"
can Incats the torpedo, A gray friar warn*
T h o two went out and a fow m in ­
Klalne and Jameaon nf Del Mar's purpose,
and hie plane are opart. The girt enter* ute* later, on the shore. Jumped Into
the Dodge home n» a maid, find* the tor
p«do. places It In « trunk, which with oth­ A m o l d ‘B fast little m otor boat and
er* la rent to the Dodge country home
sped out ac ro s s thr&gt; water until they
In a holdup Del Mar's men fall to gel
I ho trunk containing the torpedo Klnlm -iwuriK around alo n g sid e the trim
tittle* tht lorprilu, whl.’li Iain I* nHsteii l»&gt;* y-nrhi which A rn o ld
using
H »H Mnr'n non who In f*fraping nir**? U»#» (
It w as a com part mid comfortable
t*Iii in a n 11f in y * t **r y
h Ar »j &gt;*»ra t ** huti 1*
follows, In gltl* K M&lt;o rtf.| man (Irmlnff little craft with lines that Indicated
Mm forp^ln Ja»ni'*-*ri Ii aptiifrt} hi 1*•
fm|h praccfulri'-ss and speed On one
Mar * men *Mli* on Fiji ua ) t mull
of the masts u* th e ' approached
Ifiiftr- tit Ui* *’ H
* r**t nVrch-*
reitcurii htrii f hglomint WmiMwsr *1 ari l • Woodward no th cil th e wlri-loss aerial
, hi* frlrmt .I't*’ t a p it* v y **i ui if
!!-. . .lim bed III- the ladil'-r over the
1 ^J gr
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w h i c h U 1’•*•+ 1 I I * *• .* Ill*'
III I
Ml aef|i|tin w i r . b - s r .•••: i where Arnold nlii
to [jre%* ni 1 i'
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. I to . h - ; • u,|i,nn nml at o:t. e began to iiiljiis,
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'I*v VVii't-i w •t if h
, till i" . «rT11 n in •f in) •
lory JaiiMfoh arrive-* mi »i tifti|t»-n«*ri*
Woodward seemed keenly lulere slerl
plant* Jnit lh linn* to na\i«. Bid ii &gt; fn*m
•It ow nliig
In inspecting the plant, whbh was of
» in 11. hi - type mid tail i-aui it) Hke
.in ' ’ hat he had m i ii In-fnre
THIRTIETH EPISODE
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queried I'.-l Mur
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parutus, went on Del Mur, pli.-»ai*d
that nothing was wrong here
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l c ' •I is lie a " KL.itn
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b-i .t and h) a *} stem of lexers tin* f or t h i n a k- ot of tuiiltii: c o i l us In
listened
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gules could be 111,1 I.it d SO thill till*
side
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water lo a ld lu- thrown over the falls
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or diverted i i w j ' al " i l l
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blueknes* of the cave
Juat then a Is c m esdropplng by a w ire le ss wiregreat volume of water from above tapper ’’
" A r c you g etting a n y t h in g now ?"
crashed down on her. with alm ost
asked
W oodw ard .
cru sh in g weight
Arnold nodded as he scire.) a pencil
How she liv ed through ll she never
knew
Hut. fortunate ly, she had not and starl.-d to write. '1 he lieutenant
gone quite fur enough to get the full 1 bent forw ard In tense interest. F in a lly
Arnold read what he 1/ad w ritten and
force of the water. S t ill, the IcrrtUc
with a l-e c u lla r quiet sm ile handed ll
flood easily o v e rc a m e her.
Hhe was swept sc re am in g , down the over
stream
Wood,*art! read
It was a sen seless
Jiyuhle o f ^ l m s n t id dashes of the Morse
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appearance of K la ln e afte r I brought - with the code, h e could m a k e nothing
b e r home. 1 bad Blurted out nlong lb e out of It.
T C s the Morse code all rig h t," he
road to the abore to look for her.
said,
h a n d in g It back with n^munrh-d
th in k in g that she m ig ht perhaps have
look, "hut l l d o e sn ’t make n u j ^ e j i s e , ’'
returned there.
A rn o ld s m ile d again, took t h c ju ip e r .
A a 1 walked along a young tough —
at least at the tim e I . thought It was a and w ithout a word wrote on |T s A n o
n.ore. T h e n he handed K b a c d i n T
young tough, so good " n s the d isg u ise
she had assum ed and so well did she W oodward. " A n old tric k." he said'
H e v c rse the dots and d ashes and sea
e a r n H ofT slouched past me
■(ireat C aesar.’ 1 multi-rad to m y­ w lint you gel
W oodward Irinked at It. as Arnold
self
that s a loughneek
T h is place
.« sure getting to (-&lt;• n hangout f&lt;&gt;r b,--l t i - n r - t - i | It and his f in e lighted
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InI sliruggn.l iii v shoulders and &lt; .-•
tinned in) wal k
It " ilk no business
pioled lu s u r p r is e
of tuuo* 'F o ld in g no trace of Klaitie.
" I ’ll show you another th in g about
I returned to the house
Aunt Jose
t h is .r a d io detective of m in e ." went on
p h ine " u s in the lib r a r y , alone
A rnold e n e rg e tic a lly, " l l ’u not o nly a
Where’s r-’lum.-’ I asked anxiously
wave length m easurer, hut by a
I don t y now " slo- replied. "I don t process of nn own 1 cun di-'ermin*
ttllnk she s ut home
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promptly tlu* mass nf K-u.
riosity telcphom’ tails tlut
threaten to swamp our ex­
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Longwood, Fla.

TTsc*d for yenrs by y o u r fnllicrs willt n&lt;’vt*r-failin^
gotitl results. T h e s e h o m e -m a d e m a t e r ia ls are
il« peudable to build up and sweelen your l;on|.

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I hern Ib'l .Mur* ' »d, in tho Inner lie'iid. ' e r v a l i g n o v e r t in . f a i l u r e to
cu 'e
A luun n.i&lt; ..• .. table, u c urious cut l b ” t a b l e
A s they concluded
gear ftthten.-d oVcr l l . * head and cover
i h&lt;tr hasty c o n f e r e n c e
he w r o t e a
lug his ears I 'c lo r c him was a huge m e s s a g e o n a s l i p o f p a p e r
ap paratu s from w tileli Pur.-d n big
Take this lo tulFi^f'roJcss station.”
bluish gteen
sp ark,
snapping
and
lie u n it r e d . handing' ' l l ' l o tins o f I h o
c r a c k lin g sh o v e the thunder of the
men
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From the ap paratu s run
A few fitfullies later the messenger
wires apparently up through cables
in the s u b m a rin e ffnlt bobbed up out
•hut penetrated Ole rocky roof of the
nf tin- water, m ar the prom ontory. and
t av er n and thu r l't -r above.
■ 1- in Ill'll si w 1\ over i he rocks lt»
It Was D e l M n r s s e c r e t w i r e l e s s
ward it t ret I
where be tisih off
s t a t i o n . lo se l-i tin- h id d e n s - i h i n a r u i e
rtie .liv in g outfit and then wen! along
h a t hor w lllt h ti.nl been e s t a b l i s h e d bi­
lo iln- l u l l . - n u t cur. fully s k t r t iijc
ll , a l b t in . i n n , .. ■nt r o c k s uf t h e p r a m
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TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH CO.
t irt-.iH |j veu-r-v Dir i . j v - B r i n e ' -ntf W a tr r Door

For your protection, as well
ns for the protection of your
neighbors, we ask you not to
call the te le p h o n e operator
merely out of curiosity. After
all, she has no more informa­
tion than you have.

HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE

t’ n* H. iid lliji and the re c e iv in g j.olnts
ol a message."
H o attached ahollm r, s m a l l e r m a­
c h in e to tho w in -le s s detector. In tho
acc i i i ed I " h a v e wat ej i . - d m e r u s W a s
H ber ui i Hi
w e w er e c h i l d r e n — o r — 1 la c e was s m oving finger w h ich swung
over u d ial m a rked off In m ile s from
r e j e c t e d t h a t i i l i . - r i u i l n &gt;•
Aa Arnold a d ju s t e d the
W a l k i n g a l o n g l e i s u r e l y I m a d e n iy o n e-U p w ard
After Foot Yeari of Diicouraging I had j;ottm so weak I could not tt**1nowdetectijr.
the
hfind began to move
w a y d o w n to t h e s h o r e
At a b rid g e
.1 ml l jjave up in despair
Slowly. W oodw ard looked ea g e rly. It
t h a t c r o s s e d a ru t h .- r t u r b u l e n t s t r e a m
Condition), Mr*. Bullock Gave
did
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but
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rest
Al Iasi, my husband roI me i hotti* d
n s tt t u m b le d U« w a y t o w a r d t h o s e a .
I
1 p a u sed a n d lo o k e d
t h e w a t e r re- above Iho fig lir e "" "
Cardut, the woman’s tomr, and I r ® Up in Despair. Husband
Not So vdrv fur nw#y, you sec.
•fleelivi-ly
lieutenant,"
remarked
Arnold,
polntiug
mtneed taking it. From the very M
S m b D i i t y m y vu»vr!int I n l e r . r s t w a s
to the din! 'ace
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Came to Rescue,
j i r . ill sell . I ' p t h u w t f e u m 1 s a w s o m e
•lose.
I could tell ll was lieIping
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Ho hel/.-d ills g lafs nml h u rr ie d in
y one s t r u g g l i n g \ i t h e w it .- r a n d s h o u t
|tio deck, l.-v.-Hiig H ot the sho rn and
can now walk two miles without m
j »ng l y r help ;&gt;h t h o ' ^ u r r - n t . a r r l . - d h e r
le a n in g far m e r l he ra il In ,h is e.iger, a l o n g , st r e a m i n g ‘ &lt;*■ !
liesS.
A s lie hwepl the -bote lot
Calron, Ky.—In an inlefCMing let! r lirlhR me, and am doinR ail niy
- It w as K la tjie .
T i m h a t a n d inusw e re t h e , f a l l s an d the " fn - Jo - s c u ' c
stoppvd sud denly. T he
,i | ise
II you are all nin down Irom »omi»d
tyielie
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In h s r dl ago l i e
K ln ltie - ’ had in rule
roof u n i o n g the,Ire* * with a v. ■ . -ss Irom Ibis place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
h. r b e a o f l l l i t T U l w t f h e r wan s p r e a d
h&lt; r " i t ) b&gt; n s u r f o f i n s j l n - t a lo n g flua e ria l fai-teiieil I*' 'lo- .
to
h ill
writes as follow s: ‘‘ I sulfered for four iM-ublcs. d on’t :;tve up in despair. Try
t o r. I . , t h e i i . . t v p r o iu n u it ir v w h e r e 1 m l t on tiie A a l e f ns Jt e a r n * &lt;1 h e r now
unl quite ( oni eitiy ll by the d e li- , toll
helped
t t i Ta y a v , b ‘ rtS t l l i f . w h i t e s h e s t r u c k
lie la id i l l s e o ' e i e t j the uii'SHugc In
years, with womanly (roubles, and ilurinj; Cardin, the woman’s tonic, ll
out V t t h * a l l h e r- s l r e t i g t h to k e e j i ago.
t h e t in l u b e In t h e w a t e r
" "'y
"IrtOok," hi- . [ l e d Jo \\ niilwurd. wit'
this tunc, I could only sit up for a little more than a million women. In i'J ^
•il ln .lt
I d-d ll &gt;1 s t o p to t h i n k h o w o r
H o t n e t j i l l i c s h e k n e w not " hIinf,
n f , was
was
un e x c lu m a 'b n of s a t is f a c t io n ,'h a n d
g o in g on n h m it t h e r e , an d sin
il ia re a- | w h y s h e w^is t h e r e . I s w u n g o v e r I h o
while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and sh®*
trig over the iFaFs.
b r i d g e r a i l , d l r l p h l t l g o ff m y c o a t
sotu-d th a t It w . is not n il ot-. A &gt;et
Woodward lin k e d
"A •'•! •! « l r ill. Al times, I would have severe pains surely help you. too. Your druEgW®^
r e a d y lo divtv. O n s h e c a m e w i t h tho
Hhe w a.' r l g l t
A a s h e lu n k . .1 a lm u t
less station a!l r i g h t ” ! " u g t ie d . bivv
A s sho
k e e n l y s h e did s e e hen e t h i n r . a n d | s w i f t c u r r e n t lit i h » b rid g e
sold Cardul tor years. Be knows
in my left side.
v-rltig the l
- it' : •r a long look.
it w a s not a m i n ­
- li e h l . l u i i ' c n g t h e rorlii&gt;
It w a s :t j a p p r o a c h e d 1 d i v e d
"W e'd ll. l . - r get over th e re rigb.
u t e foo soon
In h e r s t r u g g l e s s h e h a d
T h e doctor was called in, and his treat- it w iird o . Ask him. He will &lt;'coo‘
man
a l l i l r ip t tig
In a n o u t l a n d i s h
away
jd a n iie il Arnold, len d in g tlib e c o m e t h o r o u g h ly e x h a u s t e d .
H im
In In tel a n t i s i it
w'b j lo liie l.uldc- over Dm sole of tie
mc. I rt-icved me for a while, but 1 was mend it. Bepin taking Cardui todayw a s a good s w i m m e r , hut the tight
H h e saw h in t s l i n k In to a r r e v l e n a n d
yttclil. nml c a llin g lo tin- s a il o r who
H'rirs to: ChJit»e«'*»
w i t h n a t u r e wutt u i i - q u u L
t a k e off t h e s u it t h e n n« h*' m o v .'t l
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T he Romance o f
Elaine

Sequel to The E x p lo its
o f Elaine

A Detective Novel
and a Motion Pic­
ture Drama ^

By ARTHUR. B. REEVE
T h » W # ll-K n o w n N o vtllit «n&lt;l the C r*• tor of l h * “ Craig

Kat incdy ” Stor&lt;aa.

Pr.i tattd la C . t l a W i l i a * Wilk tka Palka Playtrt aad tkt CalKlic Fi l a Caapaay

C*f f fIf it IV14. I&gt;T I k Ita* L'(«ruf. All larretf A l.fk'i 1 ridifj.

W . mhI w urcl imiM. il a:i&lt;l Arnold hast
lly v» role a noli, iui a r a t liiT lurK*’
f &lt;r a p of |ia|'cr wfilrh In* hn|i|)Kiicd In
buvK In his pocket
T a k e this !o &lt; ■ i|itn»*| Swift at I'ort
Dale," lit. directed the sailor,
And
hurry V
T i m sa ilo r loped off. half on a run,
as A rn o ld and Woodward left down
the shore, proceeding c are fu lly.
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current sweeping under them
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th. v . ntered. he passed m il. nerved
up " d- sperutb li
Is* 'ti the at ream. Just to fore It took
It ,-:t-i»l plunge to the i *t - . r wheel
Is
v .ir in.i n Kt- | by II slip, rhuiit.i l
effort in reai ti i t and grans a w oolen
support of the Mooring again and pull
him self out of the stream
S m ilin g
g rim ly to him self, ho hurried up the
bank
' s im.-one a
coining,"
» hlspered
Price ’ ‘ let ready
We leveled our guns
I wns about
to lire
* T-*Kik out'
Don't shoot!" warned
a volet- sh a rp ly
It was E la in e . H er
keen eyes and quick perception ha t
recognl.ed A rnold , leading W oodward
U e lowered our gun*.
"Did you see a man. masked, come
out h e r e 1" cried Woodward
No lie m ust have gone your way.
we called
' No, he c o u ld n ’t "
Arnold wns eage rly questioning the
captain us Klultio and V
Dropped Into the water—riske d »1
most certain death." he muttered, half
turning and siw-ldg us
“ I wanj to t o n g n il ulnta you on
your nervb*Tor goltr* in there," began
Ela in e, a d v a n c in g toward the profes­
sor.
Apparently bn neither heard nor aaw
us, for ho lurried as soon as he hail
finished with P r ic e and went Into tho
case as though he wero too busy to
pay any attention to anything else.
Ela in e looked up ut mu In blank at
tonlsfimrnt
"W hat an Im polite maoT’ she mur
mured, gazing at the figure all stooped
I u m r ns It disappeared In the d arkne ss
of the tunnel
,
(TO J iK C O N T IN U E D )

and dnwn the s ta irs attain. Should
ho go out? Ho luoked out of the win
dow. 'I h.-n he went l a the door. An
instunt h» paused th in k in g and listen
lug, his ax raised, ready for a blow
A rn o ld and W oodward, hy this time,
had reached the door, which swung
open on its rusty hinges. W oodw ard
wns about to go In when he felt a
hand ou Ills arm.
( " W a lt " cautioned Arnold, H o took
At top ftp^ed, A rnold's millor inado off his hat and Jammed It on the end
*
of a stick. S low ly ho shoved the door
hi* way to Fort Dn)e and v-ns directed
open, (hen thrust the hat and stick
by tbo aentry to Colonel Swift, who
ju st a fraction of a font forward.
was ataudltlK before the headquarters
Del Mar, wulllng. alert, oaw the
with several officers.
door open and a hat. H e stru c k at It
. “A message from Lieutenant W ood­ hard wt|th N ie ax and merely the hat
ward and Professor Arnold,'' he a n ­ and stic k f.-ll to the floor.
nounced, approaching the command
"Now , cam e on," shouted A rn o ld to
Inn officer and han ding him the note.- Woodward,
Colonel Swift tore It open and read
In the other hand Ik-I Mur helif a
' H a v e located ra d io aerial In th* c h a ir
As Woodward dashed In with
woods alone shore P lea se send squad A rnold beside him , Del Mar shied the
of men with bearer.
ARNOLD"
c h a ir at their feet
Woodward fall
" Y o u Just left them *" queried the over It III a heap, a n d at he (ltd so
A rn o ld -tir e d , b y l even that w a j uOl
colonel
" Y e s sir," replied the s a ilo r
" W e quick .-hough. Y h c delay was a ll that
Without.came ashore In his boat. 1 doli l know Del Mar had hoped to gain
exactly where they went, but 1 know
■ aecond's hesitation h * d iv e d throiWlfh
the direction, and we can catch up
an open window. Just as A rn o ld ran
with them easily If wo h u rry, air."
forward avoiding W o o d ( K j A and the
T h e colonel handed the note quick
c h a ir
It whb apbctmcular, hut It
Jy to a c m n l r y nffii nr beside him who
worked
He tuftved. and with Wood
n-ad it sulut.-d ut the orders that fol
ward who had picked h im self up In
low, d turned and strode off, hasttlv
spite of his harked shins, they ran
stuffltiK the pap.-r In his belt, un the back through the door by which they
sailor went
hud entered
M.-atiwhlle Iw*l Mar's valet was -j
Recovering h im s e lf TVI Mar dashed
!■ uvltia the Imnaaliiw and walking , fur the woods Just us Arnold and
down the road un an errand for his | Woodward ran around the aide of the
master
Up the road he heard the house ' t i l l bla rin g i &gt; i ) after him.
flu tte r of h ---'«
II.* stepped bark off us tliev fo il,,i*r-d, rapidly gaining
the road and from his covert lie could
s»’e a squad of c a v a lr y headed by the
E l a in e changed her clothes q u ic k ly
i a| tai n and a sailor &lt; ant.-r past
M- tnw :!. 'In- had ordered horses for
rile &lt; uptatn turned In the saddle |..,th of n» and a groom brought them
to Speak I" the sutior who rode like around from the stables
It took me
a horse matin, *and us he dltl *-n. the only a sh«rt time to Jump Into some
tiirntiiK of lit-, hodv loosened a paper dry things and 1 watt.-d Impatiently
a Mr It In- had stuffed ql l l | klv lllto IIIShe was ready very soon however
h. It
It fell to tin- around
In th.- t snd w•• moiin'.-d and cantered off
1 ,tr&gt; i||. ti . . q. th is,- behind, rodagain in the d irectum of the shore
,
r tt
it it d, 1 Hill * *&gt; al e I In
wh i t e sbe hint seen the r.-murkatile
-jui* k e) v vtf Del Mat s val.-t
w aterfall of which she had told tne
Thev
ha l si are.-lv
dla.ippear.-d
W e tool not gone far when he heard
srn uni a In lid in tto' toad wl u n lu
aimruis us tf nti n r in y were t o a r l n r
■ !• p p c l i .. • li lid 1 ■ .to •d on &gt;to- i a
iliiwn no us
' W hat s t h a t ’ I asked
p. .ii | * ad I. k O » -ii-i r I v
I S ’ t y bln
E la in e t uined unjl looked
It was a
.if Ills
r - I I I . wi l l fear U S to* m in e d squad of n o a iry
snd rati ti.uk to tin- hiiiigalow
Wh y . I t s ..leulefiant W o o d w a rd s
See what I found," he cried 11r ■ -i I ti
friend. Cn|&gt;taln Price, she exclaim ed
1..
«s|v b u r s t i ng In on Del Mur wh o wavi
was ng to the captain at the head c f
'. - . i lei l «t bi» d i s k
having returned
the sq'iml
f ro m Do- har bor
A moment late r I'aptuln Price pulled
up mol bowed
Q uickly we told him
Del Mar i. iol tt'wlth a wen* I of f u n
111- ,
si . o i l tils tiar and .v ttli i 'i ' n f w fi.it E la in e had Just discovered
I t .it s st.rnr.ge
he snhl
Phis
), ■ • ■ - ,iv o l d l ' i i p c art d ihrieteli
n ut
In •! sting th*. ssUor has Just
11., p.,1.. in' ' t( e HUlit* r I UIH an l I*
'.•Id me that 1 .leUtensut H m s l » « r * l
h.,g.
i i. t-s.k h i m Bv till- s b o i - . ' l
aiol Professor A rn o ld are Investlgut
i at t h n ugh tin- very h ill to the h .i u I v
lug a wlreleas outfit over near there
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Slow ly Arnold arid Woodward made perhap s there's some connection."
"M ay we Jfilu you*" sho asked
their wav along the shore, c a re fu lly
"Hy all m eans.” he returned
"I
scurv.hliig fur the s|mt where they hud
seen the house w y h the a .-r la l
At was about to sugg«:#l It m y s e l f "
W e fell tft behind wi th the rest and
lust tliev runie In a pln&lt; e where ill.
, nuld see the deserted house far up on were off again
Utid*r the direction of the sailor
the side of a ra vin e above the r l ' i r
we &lt; HO - *1 last to the ravine where
.not .i waterfall Tlo-v i i i v . l Into th&lt;
. '"**1 d about sen * hli.glv for some
. to,
inti i Iiru s ' o t
•&lt;'id « • i
1 r.*
■' X t i,i .1 arid \ \ o n d « n r d
up til. llltl
Wh. i t s that n ntsu" ' exclaim ed one
So liii distance oil from tin hour.of the rux ulrv t en
ll.pv i.arlcd H ip Implies and g u'ed eft
W *• ■ ould hear shots above us
a, I n s . all open sp ate at tile lain
" T h e y m ay need us, ' cried E la in e .
s h a c k le building A s they looked they
Im p atien tly
could see a man h u rr y across from
it was Impossib le to rldn up thn
the npi»islte direction snd Into Hie
sheer heights above
house
"D ism o u n t," ordered C a p ta in P ric e
As t live, 1 th in k that's l a -1 Mar."
H is men Jumped down and w-n fol
m u l t - r e d A rn o ld .
lowed him . Klaltib struggled up now.
Woodward
nodded.
doubtfully, helped by me, now helping me
though
F a r t h e r down tho h ill from the de­
In tile hnufto Del M ar hu rrie d to n serted house which we could see
wall wlo-re lie found and pressed a ntatve us n( the top was an u n d e r­
i n i i i eul' d spring
A s m a ll rablro t In ground passage which hail be‘-n built
the p liis U r opened and he took out a to d iv e rt part of the water above th**
I n il e telephone whit'll he rang and full" f**r pow er T h ro u g h It the water
through wllicli be s|-oki- hastll &gt;
1' i U surged mot over this hulling stream
in tto- w i n s
lie "honied " W e r e d
ran a boardw alk, th*- length of Hi"
tuflnel
i in ered. I think "
Into this tunnel we could see that
Down in the w in d e rs station In the
A"
, uVe the operator at Ills Instrument a m a sked man had Iliad*- his wav
heard th ■ sit'll,,I of the lelephot • nnd he il.*t m i lie turned lor J't-f « fn*«
ment and [Wed a voile) of shots
i pi t' ki v u n s i v i n d it.
'A ll tight sir.'
E l a in e scream ed
T h e r e were A r ­
tie returned wi th a look of great ex
, t.-n •1.1 and an x iety. "C u t the vvlp i nold atid Wootlwaril. III" targets com
lug. on boldly. u» yet u n liii
llvv
atid I If'p u ll them In.’*
Pu ttin g back the telephone, fbd Mur rushed In after h im . In spite of his
ru nnin g lire, r* t u n ing lit" -lot's and
rati to tin- window and looked out h
t.v.eti the broken sla ts of the r l i , ' 1 1 darting toward the tunnel e - t ranee
through whiett In- s t il l blazed back »t
blinds
•t’otifound t h e m ! ” he tout
them.
fert-d an g rily.
Fro m our end of the ra vin e we
II- i . hi see A rn o ld and W o o d wiDjleaut ously upprnut lung.
A' tuOtnCnl could see precisely vvh.it » ;;» gt ig on
'.iter lie stepped b a rk nnd pulled a "Com e the othqr^rmd of the tu n n e l.'
,lk t u c k ov. r bis upper face, leaving shouted. P ric e . VVlto had l-vldeutly ...... .
,. ’: | y I;., «'
eves
'I hell he h fi/i-d over Jhe ground and knew it
v I V Isltlle
u v lU.I'll- our w iv &lt;|ii 1 \ U to it a r 1
l l l i f l tdashed
lit k lt * ■•! u
Mi r v ax and
up
Hi
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p
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h ,it| ti (r
H
Rid
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■ I t,r..iig'i tll l * ’ H‘l l | t 1 , »' f f t i n '
111.
n ral in a lo &gt;1*
II..IS. t. g l u » Vk .i y II v f t .
U H i V tl* VV t I h 1 tt!- w i t ! * * *• It
In *- . | *. ?i *'l Ll|i* III ill VI J! M fl f '
• n l . i " I ■li* d
Igi &lt; k Ml 1 1 j , * . *- a - I. r l n a l l .
v he r u t tin* w i r e s vv h 1- b r.oi
lit? 1* ia r i|w. ilk n*r our eu* 1 I I . biuk* 1
ii t h e ro o f f r o m
th e a e r i a l
A s Up Ju , t lu 1l ltne ns he ap.prosched u»
, i so h e s a w
th em dlsap |a-u r
l i e droppe *1 down and let hlms«*l
il t h e ro o f
Ite lo w , lu the c a ve ,
without even n splash, Into the wat' T
A m hi and Woodward took a step
m till* r . i \ l n e h a r k o f t h e f u l l "
,,.iior wns h astily h au lin g In the | into tho darkne ss, sc arce ly know In,;
.1 Mar Lad cut.
what to expect, ih o lr eyoa a hit butu-i*
.w:
iisly next, Del M ar fell upon ' accustom ed to the dut k
But tf they
I u. ria l Itself, chopping It had been there on hour. In a ll prole
i 1 t v it It powerful blows l i e a b ilit y 'll")' could not have seen whnt
I t;:d thr*-w it over the roof
*»• “ I th v lr very fee
Del M k r h: d sunk
'.* his way back qtlI&lt;?Vly
I, back through y io scuttle m in s u n d e r wn.tcr In

-lonford Lodge No 62, K. and A. M .
C o m m u n ic a tio n every first and th ird
I uursduys at 7 .'Hi.
v is itin g brethren
1 nelcome
O 1. Taylor
J C. Rum^ih
Secretary
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Monroe C h a p t e r No. IS, If. A. M
Meets .-very second and fourth T h u r s
lay in M asonic H a ll over the ! i d |&gt;* ria
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V is itin g compatinu ’ weleotne.
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Secretary
H ig h Prie»t

Lo n g -Fe lt Want.
‘I want a dlBti'nctlvo horn for my
rnrr»"
Yes * '

■ Something out of the o rd in a r y or It
wont d o "

We have Just what yon are looking
for
,\Ve are reformers sir and lie
I lev*- the public ear has boon too long
,i -ailed hv ruin ous sound' T h e horn
• i alt- sid ling R . s so sweet a riots
tout e v i u pedestrians like to hear It

S u re ly Would.
Mrs Stubbs
A regiment of wom­
an soldiers would l-i'-k wonderfully Im
posing i to
V• .
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trouble telll' i- H •ti - i fall in
Mr
Stubbs

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trouble kcejtli ,- tlo in from Tailing out.
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In each month
Everyone u ho has seen
hU S ta r in the E a s t are cordially invited
to v is it t his chapter.
A lic e F„ K old uns. Soe’y
Phoenix Lodge No S, K . of P
M eets MtcondP uml fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights nlways walrome.
H Mcl.aulin
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K ft and S.
C . C.
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
M eets every M onday a t 7:30 p, m.,
over Im p e ria l T h e n tre .
J . W. O. Singletary
J . J . Dickinson,
Secreta ry
N. G.
G a te C l l y C a m p No. 6, W . (). W
Meets mtqnml nnd fourth Wednesday
nights tn eufh month
F . 1. Miller
J. F Hoolehan
C le rk
C y u n c il C o m m a n d e r
II. P O F Sanford Lodge 1211
M e t first and th ird Wednesday night
at corner of F irs t St and Palm etto Ave
0 . I. T a y l o r
T A N eal
Secretary
Exulted Ruler
T h e L a k e D reeze C o u n c il No. 31 J u n io r
O rd e r United A m erican M e c h a n ic s
Meets every W ednesday at 7: 30 P.
M., in the C i t y H e ll
Visitin g brothers
are welcome
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( elery ( lly Aerie No I K53
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MUST
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KILL

PRAIRIE

faclurers are buying all available lim­
ber tra ris throughout this section, hut
havo met with much competition from
tho New York and Pennsylvania com­
pany. which h:*&gt;* paper mills nt Lock
Haven and tol.tisniihuric. Ole rm'l i
the latter place lining ilm larg d In
the United Stales This com pun. lin.s
Just closed u deal for i.000 a cres of
timber lands in-ar llradford. over the
McKean county line
I&gt;urlng the last two months the pa
per company has purchased thousands
of acres of tln.l»-r land throughout the
country, the most Important being lo­
cated In the stales of Washington and
Maine.

DOGS

Land Owner* Are Compelled
by Law to Deetroy the
Paata.

Austin. Tn*
Prnlrlo dogs are de­
clared to lie a public nuisance, accord
lli|5 to an net passed at the special »c»
alon of the Thirty fourth legislature
and which act Is no w pfToctlvi&gt; Thu
act also provides for their rtle rm ln s
tlon. hut no tiounty Is Riven hy the
stato for nlluilnatlng the sox-alled
pests; owners of land on which pralrlo
dottn oslst arc required under tho law
to kill them and an allowance of two
years Is Riven to such owners to rid
their lands of tho nuisance.
It fa also made tho duty of tho coun­
t y 'commissioners of any county In
which pralrlo dogs eilst to InvestlRate
and determine whether owners of
lands In their respective commission­
ers' precinct* have compiled with the
provisions of tho law.
In tho event tho owner of laml on
which pralrlo doga o i IbI falls to de­
stroy such pests the act empowers Rio
sheriff of the county Involved to pro­
ceed and destroy the nuisance.
F o r his servlco tho sherlfT Is allowed
flve dollars a day for actual service,
and this sum Is to be paid hy the coun­
ty commlsslonors, but the amount so
paid aball be assessed against tho
owner of land and the account or claim
entered ns n Men ngnlnst the land In
case of failure to pay tho amount duo
tho-countv

CAUSES

RUSH

CHARGED WITH NEGLECT

FOR TIMBER

Qr«at Demand for Wood Product to
Make Guncotton for Lias
In War.
Kane, Pa.-- The enormous dkmand
for acetate of lime, used In the manu­
factu re of gutihotton, has resulted In
the greatest rush In history for Penn­
sylvania
r lands f'heintral munu

Tho lack of ammunition, which tha
Russians nay wns the ennse of their
repented defeats, bus been put up to

DECEMHEH 17. , „ 5

C on ors! SouVhcmllnofT, who," until hla
removal, was the Russian war min­
ister. F o r his alleged neglect of duty.
In permitting (he Russian forces to
run short of nmniunltlon, he Is to he
tried by a superior * ourt appointed by
the i u r himself,
General Nicolas
Petroff has been uptiolnled president
of i bo court

AMONG T H E T H E A T R E S
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

NEGRO'S FEET HIS FORTUNE

tish m an whose fi l F . r had di-uppeiu erl years h rfo n
oin its , a n k s and
Strength or Weakneu
is assigned to U-,. com puny c o m ­
Trouble and uniietv ,k ,. I ( i
m anded hy
I &gt; •\ 11’ ' D crtiuin
T h e ter*, but won.lcri.il t.-4. h.
huiiilsoim- priv; te rr-srucs an A m e r­ prepare uh to understand tin q,.,., *T
mysteries, tin,,- make us
ican gul from an Arabian d a n ce
tho greatest tusks, they open Ih(.
h a ll and later sa v e s her from the
to Incalculable treasures „r s y a q ,,^
u n wi Iconic a tt e n t io n s of his ca p ta in .
and love.
|n a world which ,
F or this Destinn persecute him . un­ toned to aid. enrich, and Mr. „Klben
til finally, he i ordeied to be hot our spirits nothing come* u, ,ls J ?
i mot
even though he aved void of inclining
ereryih , • n,
meets us challeng -s
nu , , m
•he c a p ta in ' life in a tight wi th
|r,n r
o m e A i ah on the do etl
Ho w he us to choose to o-i uno
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r«- cued by the A m e r ic a n girl, weaker
u i gut eit -i
an A r a b boy, a n d is
f o u n d hy th&lt;- C a p t a i n , who re co g ­
Non Conformist
n iz e Mi turn hi ow n son, and is per­
Trout. accqr.liag
m it t e d to seek h a p p in e ss w iit^ .y u ; law of •qmJInA/Jtro addicted u, ,jjrk
gi r l , are 'but a few ^ f ihftv urf
4‘ * fllcomaJfiplH-tfttM'Jwil brjgwt Hies „0 .
in s ta n c e s in th is gripping • f li a itw - -■"•dArk'd-tys. What I* iln-ri t0 be ,*j j In the cast s u p p o r t i n g ' M i . T e lle - thereforo, for tho Judgment, the com-'
g'*n, is the noted acto r, T h e o d o re inon sense, or tho eyesight of
quarter pound llsh win, ros.- m a IOot
R o b o t ts, also D o r o th y Dave- port,
and a half of crystal waljyr nntj selwd
H o r a c e R. C arp e n te r, Hal C le m e n ts,
avidly upon a large ^&gt;v^l*e miller.-* i 'F. v
T o m F o rm a n , R n y m o n H a tto n and tho tltno being high rio.m ami ut,( . . &lt; •* i
O th er (liemiters of (hm Jesse L . L u s k y cloud In tlio sky?
a ll sta r stuck c o m p a n y .

The Island ■■( Regeneration
&lt; tim­
ing Next Week to Star T h eatre
l i i M-ri n il C y r u s T o w n s e n d H r.uly
never wr ot e ;i more a h - n . l . i n g book
than h it '' I s l a n d of R e g e n e r a t io n ."
A n d there was never u i t o r y wi i t
ten by nit portr that offered greater
p o s s ib ilit ie s to film d r a m a

Heavy-Pedaled Pickaninny Considered
Valuable Adjunct In Art of Con­
structing Modern Highways.

Amite City,
I-a —"S oda," Amite
City's heavy pedaled pickaninny, has
left the side show circuit whoro his
big feet were marveled at by the
A b e a u t if u l girl turn m g uw uy
crowds, and Is now engaged In Inter
from the u n w e lc o m e a t t e n t io n s of
state highway laying
lie has many
the owner of the y a c h t on which
co n tracts In view
she
was a guest
cast upon a I top
“ Soda," Is cc.fsldored one of the
most valuabja a d j e c t s , to thn nrt of ir a l is la n d in the S o u th e r n P a c if ic ;
constructing1 (tifaNni highways, it Is the sole in h a b it a n t , a m an who had
said that owing tT flie Ixiy'jt large feet liv ed a lo n e there sinci* e a r l y cftiTif
be demands the same salary ns would hood,
Ins
o n ly
re m e m b r a n c e
of
bo paid for a steam roljer,
la n g u a g e the " N o w 1 l a y m e " taug ht
A slu e factory has made him a pair h im t we n t y y e a rs before b y his
of No. 19 shoes, with thick soles, and tnothpr.
I m a g in e
what
u story
"S o d a " la employed In packing dirt
co u ld he b u ilt upon tin iden l ik e this.
and gravel. He works by merely walk­
A n d b y s u c h a master h a n d us
ing. T h e hoy has a fortune ahead ef
C
y ru s Tow nsend H rady.
him. His fret are growing all tho
time.
A m i t h in k of this s t q i y V it a g ra p h e d ! Y o u know V il u p r a p h p ro ­
Oh! The Lugky Fellow.
d u c t io n s .
Y o u k n o w the g e n ilis of
D en v er— Thqt
snakes
swallow .1 S t u a r t H la c k t o n and A llo -rl K.
bright objects l i i i s W n demonstrated | S m it h .
Y o u know the scale on
hy Harry Godfrey when he killed a
T r o l l e y Car c"o Runner,
w h ich they do th in g s.
Y o u know
large snake and on skinning the rep
How
hot
Top
Hats
Are.
.
W
h
e
n the ground Is cov. r,-.j *ut,
the V it a g r a p h resources an d f a c il i­
tile noticed a bulging spot on Its body
m o w lu at*Ji-a*t one city In
Testa
"with
thermometers
have
b{y&gt;o,'
He investigated Jhm her and fo u n d ’ll ties t hat are at their c o m m a n d
,.„ j
mad., to show how unhygienic men's ft T r a c k le s s tVoM.-y c a r Haul*
I m a g in e how they would handle
to be n 'Imtdt gold bracelet with a
lop pats are
A thermometer kept In er » paaseqge'r r u ^ mount, d
ruts
stone selling ami the tellers " F M A the tire at sea. the c u r t liq u u k c , the a to], hat showed an Inside tem p era­
to E CJ It |X's Moines. Iowa, Juno 1, a tte m p te d rescue, the c h a r m in g love ture of ‘.»U degrees when tile o uter ulr«* * . — : ______________
scenes on the tro p ic a l Isla n d , the ■tood at 77 degrees and of l"H degrees
1 9 0 3 ,' engraved on IL
girl b a t h in g in the sequestered pond, w hen the temperature rose at noon to
Dally Thought.
Let a man pray that in.it.- (.f hi*
jh e a r r i v a l of the U n ite d S tates 9d degrees
In Hi evening there was
monarch* Warred Alike.
a temperature outside of 'is degrees w o m a n k in d should form a just esticruise r, the re tu rn to c iv iliz a t io n .
A l l t h e k i n g s u ' I *u * d u n a v e b e e n
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Silk Hosiery
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THE SANFORD H ER A LD

P U B L I S H E D

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Life It Woith Living
I
VtiLl'ME VII

SANFORI). FLORIDA. TUESDAY DECEMBER 21. 191.%

NEWSYSTEM
teleph o n es

INOPERATION

way a b o ut the premises in search of
the novelties.
At
10 50
Mayor
Thrasher put in his appearance and
after the usual greeting he took n
position at the switch board in read­
iness to make the connection which
would establish the first conversa­
tion over the new system

Th e C alculograph, an instrument
of mi nute accuracy used to time
long distance conversations, regis­
tered 11: 00 o ’clock when the first
SOITIIKHN B E L L CO M ­ mi ni at u i e globe of bright white
light flashed into view
It was a
PANY MADE CHANGE
momtmt
of breathless expectation
when this hit of Sanford history
s a t u u d a y NIGHT
was being made and the first noise
a t II O’CLOCK
t h a t broke the silenco was the sharp
metallic click of the plug as the
Xh,. change that placed Sanf ord mayor onteied it into the answering
I
( urroundinK territory on tho j ack t o inquire cl the calling pnrty
trlepbope syste m was made last " N u m b e r please."
Counci lman \V. W Abernathy e n ­
jftt by the s ma l l army of
•AturrfA)'^'
j
oys
t h e u n i q u e - distinction of being
Telephone Co. ein* sPmh&lt;V
* \frn Hell
11the
lust
person to hold a con versa*
■'loyr,., .itid thin city ia now e n j o yjng 0M. of the best and most rent- tiop ov«p the new equipment and it
pH, system* in the south.
For wns hi- who caused the flash of light
month- the men have been in the Centr al Office when, with
hu,j pU&lt;-itiK the rabies underground watch in hand, he lifted the rein(j putting * la new phone* aiul ceiver»ofT the hook at his home
His message was one of cheer and
stringing wtie* &gt;1* the suburban
parts of the city and the changing good wishes and he was generous
over S^pbr’^ y night f rom the old &gt;o in his congratulat ions to the c o m­
(hr nr* marttotl an epoch in the life pany and to the city. To the c o m ­
pany felicitations were spoken of as'
of the city.
being due because of the lavish and
otTire
located
in
the
X*.........ntral
unstinted
and liberal
investment
ha*
been
remodeled
Kan&lt;i t’Ullding
that
was
being
made
to
b’
ing about
over
into
a
suite
especmil made
tbe happy result and congrat ilia
tall, a.lapt il to ibe requi rement* of
.,
- ti n. and t be employees lion- were justly m1 n the ntv «m i f , uli a nf tin
Hell C o . to we are proud to bo.i-t of a belle*
he
employ ee*
eoillfort able plant than was anticipated and be
iverv pari *&gt;f the central cause of its being second to mine
....
I*tn front n lb re that III tile s t at e of Ho nd a
After tbe first few moments of
rlv housed the exchange girls
oi.i i g c and other assist-’ flashing light and plugging of hidethe crowd aliiwlv recovered from
.
i„
. . i over to i be man
i &gt;ii. rooms in tbe rear of their amaze ment a i d perpleVltv a ’id
Img are now occupied fiy a cont inuous babble of wonderment
- . . ,ii i! . aides anil motors w.is heard as the visitors made a
11 wageneral tour "f inspect mu
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lief.
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nasi* 1 liy liny Guilts
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t-v t r y f at ll
.11 •g 1 1 . I i u - i n -s wi th
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MIAMI

OVER TH E* EAST

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TH E MONTH OF
MARCH

I t ............... low, th. East &lt; nasi While!
New Smyrna people wanted the
. anal routed down the old East
i o.ist i ii . d
from
Jacksonville
throng*
s*
\ ug u-i lie
Duyiona
a i o to I i■ . v &gt;lb
i inisi .)ui ntly
s . l ' l s ’l. I t l i
•, -i| o| el, gltiel |- met I J lit k t o t f i c i ’ si ■i, v ill* la-1 Monday when t lie two
idt - of t l i quest mu wert ht-urd.
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DURING

Sanford will be the Mecca for the
baseball fanff o l the north and also
of Florida, during the month of
Mnrch for nt -that, time t h ^ ' L o u i s ­
ville Rs*c Mall (' luh will train ht*re
Thi s wus assured last Friday night
whgn M II. Th at ch e r anil W S.
Adams wired the manager of the
laiuisville Club that the deal wa«
ready t&lt;&gt; close
Th e local subscriptions have been
so far advanced that Mr Th at ch e r
feels confident t hat sufficient will lie
raised between now and March to
make up any deficiencies in the orig­
inal amount and has closed the con­
tract that will bring the Colonel*
here for the season of training
This means that about twenty
four
of the players and many writ
U bi­ll rln East Citusi ( 'anal m a i ­
ers
of
tile 'por ti ng pages nf I ft.
lt
wa • brought up at the meeting
Louisville
paper' will lie dots i here
ol 1 1n- \tlaiiiti Deeper Waterways
III
March
and
many of the advance
Association in Savannah a resolutloi w.is passt-d pl ai n, g I tie selection guard will In- here before t hat time
The ground keeper will arrive here
ol a fitult i i . ilo hands of thi board
eaily
and get tbe park in good con
of go ver n nn'iit engineei.s.
Sanford
dilion
ntid Sanford will have some
pi'Oplt argued (or a route Up the St
good
gullies
with the other league
l..|
n v . r . un i- - to Titusville and i

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Miami. Dec. 2 1 — Maj or W. 11.
Endue of J acksonville, engineer -of
The War D e p a r t m e n t ’ CoJ. W. C.
l.angtHte of Savannah, a govern­
ment engineer, and Colonel Keller,
another engineer, urrived in Miami
after a tour of inspection down the
East ( ’ oust ( 'an al .
The trip was
made following the meeting in J a c k ­
sonville last Monday morning when
argument was heuri^ by tin* e n gi n­
eers on the two proposed routes for
the East Coast Canal.
Th e pnrty
took dinner at the Halcyon anti left
for the noith.
T h e trip from West
I’alm Reach to Miami was mutle on
the boat I.a Kochi He. in command
of Captai n ( ii oi gi
D o n . of West
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oiV.ijffnrli ttie best’ s ^ i t e m that »Rry*•
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v\0e t lie (C*hir cun boa -t
•ifi/i of having a batterv
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question for the military’ leader* to
solve j J T h e allies in Macedoni a do
not expert an early a t t a c k if the a d ­
vance i» loft to the Ayatriuna and
Hermans, a* airmen report that the
central powers have not yet gatherr
ed a sufficient force to undertake
the offensive.
I lar enre Woods H e r e
Clarence Wood*, the indomi tabl e
editor of the Flustia L ak e Region
und firm ndvocate of aand asphalt
roada for Florida waa in the city on
Friday afternoon for aevornl hours
enroute jlo DeLand.
Mr. Wooda
invited tho editor of the Herald
over to Eustis to inspect the aand
uaphnlt roada when the Seminole
L ake road is st arted and we int end
to go and exami ne at first sight this
road that has created so much c o m ­
ment in Florida.
T h e Min mi Me­
tropolis has the following concerning
Clarence and hi* recent visit to
(inineaville to att end t h e meeting
of the Central Highway Association:

PRES. WILSON
WAS WEDDED
ONSATURDAY

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W EDDIVG WAS A QUIET
AFFAIR AT T H E H OM E
OF T H E R R ID E IN
W ASHINGTON
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Washington. Dec. 2 0 . — Woodrow
W’ilson, President of the
United
Statcrl und Mrs. Not man FI. (lull oi
t h e District of Col umbi a and Vir
ginia wicre married ut N .10 o ’clock
Sat urday night
T h e wedding Jftis o l e utilized at the home of the b/lde.
I30H Twent ie t h street. Nort hwest,
Only
the immediate members of. the
" Re f er r i n g to the manner in which
two
families
were present. -Neither
Clarence Woods won the day in his
the
President
nor Mrs, Cult burl
dealings with the Cent r al of Florida
- .
Highway association, the St . Peters­ any personal at t endant s.
T h e wedding ceremony was jwrburg Independent says. " T h e whole
drawing
fight to fiunish and hiumilinte Mr. for ined in the spacious
Woods seemed to be an effort to room of the (•n11 home ami d a set
dictate to newspaper", and for that ting of fern* ami cut flower* of
reason is resented by the news­ which there were a goodly show ol
papers, which contend that the ed orchids. Mrs ( i a l t ’s favorite flower*
Mi s ( ial t Is the daught e r of the
Hors have a light to l a k e any posi­
tion they choose on any
publii1 lute William II Rolling of W v t tie
She is I tie wiifovv
i|t!**stio*i a 1111 ire not to tie hauleil vills* Virginia
of
the
late
Norman
E
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for
oil t tie carpet by .my high wav uwo
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l
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many
year*
a
prominent
n at i on "
Clarence Wood* not only
Mr (Ialt d i e d i Itf tl 1
took a position against the brick Washington
mini trust tun hi lias mai ntained H, year* ago ai d sinct then Ml - H a l '

and neither the wrath of little, board* h n s b e e n r e s i d i n g at her h o m e l ien
of trade or rwo b\ four newspapers w i t h her b r o t h e r
under t to goad of i o.«ril* of trude
Tin wedding "f ' he Preside .1 .ii I
during the season
ItHVe III 1fie lea-t llilerfi red with hi- M l - (iali was tin' culminati on ol .
Th e subscriber* will appoint a consistent h.ibit of telling ' lie truth &lt;ourtshlp which begun early la*’
commi ttee in finance the matter Hi a forceful wav
(Mar nee Wood' slimmer
Mr*
(ialt . ' m o s t from
and th e n i« no doubt that with i tie won oilt hecatl-e to w.1 'Igbl
tin beginning of tlo resilience ol rIn
many g a t in ' to tie played a i d van
I resitleilie ot I lie I'li 'ldei I and ill*
ou
ut hi r .i d v er t I'lng •tin i- t*1 h*
litnuiv ii Itii hiogtoi
has been an
' . I 1 M i l ' \ I i V I M&gt;D \ TED
pulled off t li.it I to s ul,o*r ilur- will
inlitnale f r o n d of Mis* Margarcf
get part or all of their money liiii'f
Removed
P os tmas t er
\S est
Palm Wilson, tin- President’s oldest iluogti
Sanford wjll be in tbe i l l of till
ter
Mis* Wilson, •non after -fo
Reach Evo n r r n t c d by F e d ­
pill lie fri* mi now until lb* ( ido 11e I
i in, pi W .t-l&gt;ii,gtoi
a-stinu d ai
eral ( . r a n d Jury
have
ttnir
fr.iulfg
grounds f o r 1
• vi | alt III l i e women’s if i ’ ll
M in ii s . i t i - i i i i ( m u is r c p o i t i d f r o m
their tiome ill Louisville In begin
i|.|, work tier*' and lie rhi* field ol
W
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st
I ' a l l l l If e ii. ll o v e r t h e r e s u lt
their summer i.nnpiugn and this •11 v
i i 11, a vor
be mi ' Mr* f ialt
wfio
will &gt;i ,i|i7e more tri advi rtising it m of t lie f e d e r a l g r a t e ! iu r&gt; i n V i - t l g u
in :• ui ol playing a prominent »o
( i o n of t ile I l i .i r g e s p r e f e r r e d a g a i n s t
any on can safely eornpute.
■jn | pile gave all her spare tittle
M
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l f on w h i c h lie w a s
Met.
ft f- to lie hoped lllllt ..It ' l o s e ( i o v I
in i I a • t . I-It field'
from t ft i pH I m a s t e r s h i p ot
will! Ki .il l. w . 11 I Iii.lribut.
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v
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p*.
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(,’hrist mas ile&lt;oriii ions must an»t
o information was given out by
l&gt; nf (tie eugini'i i * while III this be flin g to ideelrir fixtures, nor t e m­
t v i«* in tlivir rei ofni;i&lt; ridatioiis on porary wiring done wnlioiit com
pclent advice
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p o li t ie s of F ' lo r ii f a . a n d h i i y o c i n a n
le ague
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to navi
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Mr*. Wml coU Dies
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t ’ .- A'**
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,g ulliciiil
T h e iollotDiig
pl ^rM^ Fftifant*
ftnfan i.t m a n s f ul l ed s o r m t t p l c t c l y t h a t fev*
Mbe Snnlord friend* of Mr* West
M'uuii Metry|udi»
ment is strict
I ' W * IsV kA '
nt t h e m c rfiergCi! f r o p i thi ' fr own
i qeif 'Jti'b1 tlfMy - ' (
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and
Macedonian R a ft * w . Ft RI’ ll I er., * . •h to of t h*
n.iir ■nf
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|« ov ••r y V* .1%
flouts, so far us the public is ad­
'•ti.i i mu * pi'i111 and tupid bedside r id' 1i/•• that
F i i - t N a t io n a l R i n k . D L u m l W . ('.,
Then* hail been no previous hint
vised are in a s t at e of comparati ve I, otiiirdy of P lan t ( *»* * P A I .eon
•alia’ .
Impossible
put t ine in p la te
,f ui |, a move although the q lies
Ml ,
&gt;'t n l.iiTg f tr o s s ..r in
Mr* W i s i . o i t w.i form* ly M*** tnm hud I....... raised in FTnglund quiescence
a r d y , 0*tee n tnd 1. (
l. e o i. a iy amt
ng copper and
iron
wire. F'lorency Voyt. und was born In
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position
of
(Tre'-eo
still
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whether in vitj'w nf the failure of the
' '■ t' "•rial and under ground (ii rituiny i She - ..me to thja coun­
lintl. V'rTsed- * • J|»lLjur**"get U * g 't h e r party
allies to a n i l e nppraeiulile headway gurded with keen anxiety
f”
1•'w toll lines, lute try when a child ami It' •«»
T h e tioliuiMf* ‘^ni^fv*- m re* th a t fe,iisti'«l ut t fie Rontta (*afe*li»s»
I at the Dardanelles and the urgent sides
■•ir1i,i j ,, ,■ ,|
„ mvriud ’ of aunt -I, C liforr.tii tl' t i " her mnrrouted vi Ahreitis’. in tin- (T|e«*k •l"e
^iid.i».
I ....... | fnr additional troops ;u Silon
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fbr Dxrditltelles f o r c e s Wi l l l d In ton •. I mi i be •*^pPetei| -fion^Si
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•s-pjem' &gt;V !'• l-gi iiph Com
Ittt-batid .etrle.f in I n tdirg Fla
r.iip lin o - |
••mu.an; ition*. received vesterday n ,|ifl« •• Ml o n l H a r ' . p o l i e
I' l •• ]'
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awaiting,
tbe
crossing
j.ok.
of
heavy
firing
from
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f*
Iii,i;u..l
W I iii (a.fi her U i i 1 on
L r'
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i (vhtcli goes m ceding th&lt;"tr move to Orlando about I by the allies, but ni/viUUJicd r.o of the li rc ek frontier to s e e whether
Wedi esiti.y night .it llie chuicli. to
i 'ttu
tone exchange, three yenrs ago
She has a hrot her moveiqent* out of
'ordinary, Greece will leave the Saloniki urt'a which nil tin- members of the church
K,
the rtoVrg l^v-’ ^tl_ the ( Jerman army, and several although
nent
may free for a struggle of which the are cordially invited to In- present.
botji^i
this
boiji^tiX^jne
■ ft ' i
D'w rV (flat iifcter* in the old cottntrv. hut no Jin
Creeks
rm vive been
iirt'ii com! ifijtfqjL «v . . ver
. * . t* he
... .1 •*.
. . * . would become puhs I vm- s pe c
near relatives, except l»vr Ii ushanil. witJuIr’iiwitl
j
y
and
’ | i lU0t"/
. . .
All me mber* of the S o c ia l D e p a r t ­
*
* -n.
hot in ill. America. •
ment
of thp W o m a n ’s Club, and all
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t|to
next
stop
is
the
r„.n
vaturgentlemen having an invi tation for
qffrXetJ
'ofTnqxTvr-.TiafpOiii.
(is.*rplx'i
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b
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-of
warm
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* Te n - 1YTciul |&gt;nper of i'rcmier RadfisU'vaofT the season are reminded of the
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.
. Hi/TJer
' i«f e o h - j f f o m ' SalonlkL
whetbhr ' by
Rul- evening. Dec. 2Hth, at, the Sanf ord
&gt;Ur t
j i ,vPrencb'l jcxrian or Ausiro-GeFipan .Ln&gt;o|&gt;» is u House, at 8: 30 o ’clock.

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friendship noon ripened into lq\i
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W •- l. ngioo more or b-*- from t •’»*
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Ids visit to Coribsh Ibiit he and
Tlo- exact
V l K (Illlt were i ngagi'd
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President
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Mr*
ll iiierury
VVil.sOlt On t In ir » ' tilling i rtp is tin k r ow o but it |. thought it will pi
t l txl• Florirlu a* tin- Presi'b'iit Ii.;*
ii d i v e d an invitation to v:»n s.i .
fold ami several other F lorida ■l*
Mis.
S e ar s S e n d * Cotton S e e d
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farmers. W* o will y c the m •• fhoro,.gh ti N will; tliy.
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at tfir oftps' of t i n secretary si Tin
Hcriild-jOlfii-e:
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F‘. 1* Miller,
Clerk.

Suturday being Chr i st mas
Day
the Sanford Library will nut he
open us usuul.
•f*

Weather Report
Fair (o-ni),'ht and Wednesday
Frost lo-niglil except extreme
portion. U i
It tf teiuperature
WedneHday. /

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THE SANFOHD HERALD

T h e S to re w ith the C hristm as S p irit .

T he S tore w ith the Christm as Gifts

N. P. YO W ELL

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S t r e e t

DECEMBER U

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S a n f o r d ,

F l o r i d a

G R E A T S TO C K OF X M A S G IF T S
STATUARY
An opportunity
lo give orfe of

For Men and
I.tulles, A t;) i
that please*
every one. Just
Ihe Present for
Pnpa or Mama.

these Beautiful

Home drift at
a very motley*
ate cost
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Do You
Remember
When You Were
a Boy and
Pnpa Bought
You a New Suit
?« ?* ?•
You Can See
Your Joy in the
Byes of Your
Own Boy by
(Jetting
Him
a
Suit
on
-Whose Quality
He
Depends
“ Royal Brand"

R O YA L BRAND

M E N ’ S (2 L O V E S either fur l)r«
or for the A lit u
....................................$1.25 up
(C E N T S ’ H O S IE R Y — Pheonix 0 H aT Hone, comes three pair in a box, Hon $1.50
Fine Silk H alf 11use, com es fix . !■ i t n box
................................................... $1.50
M E N ’ S H A N D K E R C H IE F S
Urn
* iih Hand Em broidered Initial, six in box $.1.00
O ther H andkerchiefs in Initial Linen, six in b o x ..........................• .
. . . $1.50

** Ladies’
Rcady-to-Wear
Department.
Here You
Find (he Answer
for every
Woman
and Fluids
Wants.
In this Depart­
ment You
Will Find the
Most Kxqui ite
Fashioned
Coats, Suits
and Dresses
for
Mother
and the
Children

LADIKS
(O A T SLITS

Men’s Vests, Xmas Boxes $3.50 to $5
FATHER

Complete Line of Ties, Sox
* Handkerchiefs
Suspenders, Slefeve Hlders
and Garters, in Sets
to Match.
Put up in Xm as Boxes
*
50c to $2

Folding Umbrella
Auto Gloves
Smoking Jacket
Hd’chf,Tie,Sox,Set
Mackanaw
Silk Shirts
Pheonix Sox

Bath Robe
Umbrella,
Kid Gloves
6 pr. Silk Sox
Shirts, Xmas Box
Auto Gloves
Smoking Jacket
M O TH E R

RELATIVES

Table Linen
Napkins
Statuary
Jardiniere.
Silk Kimona
Coat or Suit
3 pr. Radmor Hose
Party Box

TELEPHONE NO. 123

Ideal Gift, just get the size
out of ...shirt iinside band).

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Set of Furs
Sport Sets
L:' Havant'Set cnTV
Toilet Set, Ivory
Neck Puff
Silver
handle

H u m id JrTScls t re i 6 r:llilff|rr.fw In the Cnar line, two
color ( fleet, HI w tmd Wnit &gt;, Tnn iihd White, dreen nml
Tun . . $10.00.
Crpsto match . . . J2.&amp;0
Spot t Sel« cunsLstint: o( Cup and Neck piece .
$1.50

Initial Hd’chfs
Hair Receiver Ivory
Doll
Bedroom Slippers
Morning Jacket
Table Set
Is truly tyi appropriate Gift
at a small price.

B o x of Three Latest pattern,
Laundered Shirts, guaranteed
fast colors

$4.50

FOUR GOODS Muirs and
Furs of Tiger skin, a truly
good looking set, complete
for only
$10.00
Beautiful White Iceland Fox
set. complete
$14.50
Big line of Fur Neck Pieces,
sold singly

FRIENDS

! Daughter

A -fio x of Silk Skills malic an

Initial Hd’chfs
Fur for Neck
Silk Sweaters
Shirt Waist
Mesh Bag
Parasol

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able to show such nobby
styles at each
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IN TH E HEART OF TH E W O RLD ’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
■IN SANFORD— Life la Wonh Living

M lU 'M I VII

SANFORD. FLO RID A, TUESDAY DEt'EMItER M. 191.1

NO '3

S A N F O R D , THE W O N D E R F U L C IT Y
feat
of
&gt;jn |,»r«l the
county
ri|fhTl-.- httlr Bemlnold county htu.
I
very satisfactory year, notwlt|l.i.ii„li!»B the general fimincinl
.............. which
has
prevailed
thr&lt;"igl'"Ut the country. On the
»)."!• Sanford residents have much
thankful lor. and in reviewing
ih« proiu’esje made |n various lines,
there is every reason why the slogan
"Lucky Sanford" holds good, and
all Stanford!tos realize .this more
than ever before.
V ^ &gt; r y thorough census of Sunlord and Seminole county has been
taken during the past year, and it is
gruiRmg t&lt;» learn that the popula111, , I he two precincts of Sanford
,0(jJ&gt; i, ft.ii. and the entire county
figure- a total of 9.450. Two yeurs
jj... a I &gt;-n the population «d Semngured for county dtvi»i(1 i, .r(n»,,*-. there were some H.OOO
i.
. t- in the urea of the prnnew county, and the recent
cenMi' figures show an increase of
1 I.Mi iniiple,
demonstrating that
,l„ „,’ w county is attracting new
I1*" I. .(ml that the older residents
.-mg the family status
I.- the strongest evidence
I'
, out side world
is looking
,i j.iii,Us i, |he fact t fiat tin’
. "-iciimship f ompany and
It. II Telephone &lt; ompany
, ..I ihousiu.ds of dollars in
n i hi- i iry during t lie
Till' (net alone proves
■find i- destined to be one
. . in -t . ill,-- of hlnrid.i
poputur indu-trie,
&gt; o.lly locali', and t tie i it &gt;
,
develop into an impnr. f ■I :ii center
*1

I e 11 {i ho ne PI a nI
pleasing things tbal
III JJtll.ford dunflg tbe
I.', pi rtiaps the or.e &lt;&gt;l greut
.
* .-nitiide is 1he rebuilding of a
. pl.t 1 t»y t he Southern
fit
, ,Ai.nr A; Ttlegrupli ( ’ion
I •
&lt;
an purchasers of the
",
1a &lt; I Saiiford
Telephone
f (iiiij.any
f..r'
m Ajiril the properties of
"M 11#inpa ny jmssed into the
h.11 1 ui the greatest ojatratom of
plants in tin- world nod
•!.«v of M ay 1he Sntit I.
•' L*' 1*1 r,'le|&gt;hone Company ticgan
■ ,,wni-rsliiji of the Sanfotd
J x&gt; I. mg,.
s contract with the rmic i'. o f thc city of Sanford, made
through and by the city council,
m.o, it imperative that the new
"* &lt;•» ” f tin* Sanford plant "get
tin- rebuilding plans which
-•
pari of ttie agreement: there- &gt;r&lt;l&gt; r to fulfil the promise to
• plan absolutely new by
l'JJti, the new owners
. ' &lt; 11guivcrs tin ttn* spot almmediately
ph'ii cotntmTcinl study of
idI tt"- possibilities of Sanford's
future growth was made by experts
m Hu- line of work
Fuch section
"( 11»■ .liy was given minute insjvectm:
every industry investigated,
•*'1,1 ' Very public improvement that
'*■*' t’cing made was carefully in&gt;1uir, &lt;1 about.
This was done with
n ' mw to installing such tplephone
•qu.p tnent us would he adequate
1,1 years from now and in ortfer
!t"*t tlie increased demand for telent" , -ervice could be anticipated
»’
prnv oli&gt;d for without having
f'.'buibl again within that^ime.
Eta result of this expert inspection
of our city is very pleasing to our
I'opul.ittnn since, furnished iiy the
in. - 1nr?*, the Southern Bell ComI’wnj has just completed the most
l"' t' ■non* telephone plant in the
state.
1 'instruction engineers
and exfurt- in every branch of the husi'o-'s consumed a greater pari °f the
'•m)'- frotn May f to September 1. In
'napping out und planning the proposed improvement#, but since the
rir'' of September, the actual work
construction has been' rupldly goln.r &lt;»„ .1rt«| under our streets there
"■* ' ' afiy threx* miles of. cable;
'' f'et of aerial cable hitO'sht'eii
! b're uinf we have sixty-five
......
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,
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.
1 iti-u oju*n win?, homp of
■[ ’’ _1' 1"Ptnrr.
____________ N&lt;" e of the downtown streets of
* niy of Sanford will have a teleP
1 with or pole in sight, and in
r,-"let.lial section of the city
l' I'0!''* ar.tl cables bic in the alI here is no open wire on any
J
within a mile of the main sec! 1,1 “ f 1*le &lt;ity. and in many ensw
' [ ur!l1
are in cable, nil of
" r°o*erves to our city tho fjeau5 nf which it can str proud

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1lie quarters of the old telephone ! high order and would he a credit to
Kverii the colored section feels pastor, are to be congratulated upon Work* will open shortly on a large
company have heen entirely remod-juny county in the state.
In fact, the Impetus of the building boom |holding their «*rvlce* once again in scale and be equipped
to do the
fled along modern lines, mod new many vistturs pronounced it the and "some substantial residences as |their ow**.’ -t fe * . &gt;» .-'home.
which finest work in their line.
offices, ware rooms, and operating ••uunl of many state fairs. The cit- well a* fine business blocks have though*not
......... cb’fiTfdeled
* ,— ,--------------.—
has been tent
M. H. Thatcher of I^iuisvillo, Ky.,
looms have heen provided for, The rus, vegetable and poultry exhibits gone tip in the past twelve months. porarily fitted up .for ' * W regular
president of the Thatcher Realty
Telephone lliiihlit g contains lieyond were wonderful, while the woman's
Sanford posstq^tpn three batiks. ;il! services
The edifice will he an ex­ Com pany^ opened
offices
some
any question tin- most convenient section. which included hand work, splendid inmitiffltinij,doing business ceptionally handsome one. and cv*
Utppth^
.^V'^
pfi
*»tork
being
orgunand complete equipment foi the canned foods, cooked foods, flowers, il&gt;. haqdi^^e^|ifatMt£«ff The busi­
cry effort is being made to h a a t e f r ) ^
Nt0(.k of $200,000.
transaction of business nf any huihl- antiques, art and .‘’ many
other ness
•'peiir has been the work.
The church has been The company ji rue based the Holden
ing in the city.
The operators' things, wus one of the most impor­ most jirospCrous, the deposits ex­ very A c t i v e in all departments and
real estate property in Sanford,
quarters merit special mention tut tant features of this excellent fair. ceeding all expectations. These in­ reports piove thin much work has
Seminole
county and Volusia coun­
being the largest. lightest' and most The school exhibit could not hiTvc stitutions would he a credit to any been done in all lines of endeavor.
ty,
and
will
aid in every possible
comfortable of any in the state, and Wen surpassed in the state.
city thiee times af, large as Sanford.
The Church of/the Holy Cross of way the development of Sanford.
the Western electric switch board
Dr. James Y. Porter and Dr. C. The officers, hftyes at heart the jjood which flev. Aiiijf Peck is rector, has Several retail businesses ■have; heen
is of tile latest type, modern in Dodds of the State Department of of their city-itfVffcr^courteous treaipassed through Nn viry'yjq. 0 hvising established and have met with en­
every particular, and with such fa­ Health furnished the state exhibit. Ih 'ment can be rtdlcd upon.
Many *”p l ' d y i i i l 31ngV’ have couraging success.
*»
The fmslnwm
cilities as will care for the telephone its enlitety, and Dr. Terry of Jack­
done, t hoagtr'l’erha^w xhe most outlook for the coming year fa all
thurches
traflir of (he fity for many years to sonville furnished the Jacksonville
fiaPortant
work flits Aieen done that could be hojicd fftr.^and fhe
come.
The churches of Sanfo/d h.1vc nlj through the parish house.
exhibit
These exhibits were visited
This merchants are already preparing for
The plant complete, measured in daily by hundreds of people and the enjoyed many blessings, and }uyve fRoce nearly a|iproaehes It Y. M. C the Christmas trade.
terms of dollars, represents a value lectures were well attended
In brbn enabled to cancel to a large A lb.ui unytlimg so far in Sanford
A long felt want was filled when
of fno.OOU
And «ui &gt;,itnrday I i- t-lmri the fair * ml,"died all of the degree many of thetf, obligation*, rel­ The basket hall teams ol thf Senior ' , )r (&gt; j
Mj|I(.r ,.i U h |„h(.(, (ht&gt;
reniber IM. at I l p in , this new latest and up to the minute features, ative to their new edifice*, especially Rpuhcrhoml '•( SI Andrew and the Mi„ (ir Hospital
part of his handMethodi»f
and g f l . basketball team of the public
equipment will l.c thrown into nper including gala parades, industrial, the Presbyterian,
m.tt n.,llU.llt.,. otl l &gt;llrk I(venile.
union; then will begin the work of civic and meschunts' fiestas, auto­ llaptnt churchesi all of whlclt are high school practice regularly in tin
While only a very, limited number
dismnnteling the old and retited mobile parades, baby strewn, Ath­ progressing toward completion.
parish house and hold their public of patients cun be taken care of. Dr.
material of the former company
letic con tests and horse rat es
The First Presbyterian church of gafnes there, which have proven
M i Her has made arrange met its for
Much to the satisfaction of every
Sapford, with Rex.• E, D. Hrownlee most popular and an enjoyable pas­
&lt;’hnulauqtin
every detailof surgical wuirk. and
body, local Sanford men have charge
as j»iist or, can rejoise in the fact time (or the young people Through
Follow mg i'tii sc iituui the county that the past yeai lias been a sue tbe work und etforl- "f the senior ' many 'cry difficult operations have
of the system I I' K.irnaiz l.ep g
t een preformed since the ho pituI
the manager, while If \ Un&gt;h-*iii fair w.x- tin- thaufauqua which cessful ime m all ih'part tnciits of chapter of the Brotherhood of Ht.
w.1- started
Here the patie. t can
is the plunt supetinlenderil. and .is brought to Sanford some of the lead file work
There have I,ecu many Andrew ii new full Sired new model
tie
as-ur-'d
of
&lt;•v ef \ comfort under
This add I* lot
a result the ..... . I, ,r&gt; .i- ,rt .1 of ' l . ng talent of this lountr.
I,ringing not onlv new moving put urc murium tut* b e n
r
|ibii-,,i.i
urriuindiiiKand xlL-u re
best air v li e ,mil iie'-t i.'urt, .. * Jiri'li.'g* was given the resident* of m&gt; ml,, * hut who|. families mio (lie Ill-t al led Hi I |o p.irl-h lilll-i .ind
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liest
m
ear*'
and
attention
Sanford l.y publo s|,irit&gt;-d business &lt;liuri h
treatment ffom tin-,,. g,-uiletn,...
I hr Sunday sel.ool I.ui!•I many excellent cut-Ttattiments liax •'
The (mlkIn .id of reinforced con­
men and wbih* not a financial sue lug of l hi' new church ha- beep alforded the members and their
• I * lie I Jerk*
crete
which o i l completed sprite
•e* gav, mflnt'e pbm-iir.- ;«• th
• r•-• t• •l n,| paid for
Tfii' g, v i- friend- mm ti |I- .i-iirt
\ li.il.ony
I
tint*
.ig"
is beginning to assume th*'
The t ’lyde l.iie Sliani'hip t on. who wcr&gt;- fortunate enough to
If'* ,1fI .1-X
I*1-rnblv room lor public has been iniill in 1tie front of t tie
proportion*
that demonstrate
the
fiany was fin* first to lake advan tend.
HIT V|if«4
an* si'puiut*' i'Iuhs roojiis liuilding w lncli increase* the sealing
f great thing- " f 'll*, future S t n . e e the
I age of (fie |n i v. in. 1- along t I .
The I.uildt g fPinnl fair f i
« tf fttr . ,
till'
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lake front and La'., . .. fnpie* i d a 1'• I '. has been \ri'l 1**nt .u i t t 11i'**i
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n - buililltig i- 1 w" -11&gt;-11— will. 1* . 11•11- 1,1. ••I tin bulbing 11.1 .tilling 11. I- I.l' in.iig " riipnll. to
ward 0 in111. 11rm ,uui*now that the
■splendid
lirepimd nmidl g on th, 'hat of for trie Vi-ilr"*
ii ViTV i*M hii* fi a 1.1 ■•I Im k nul hru k
b e n mill li iinpi’ovi'd by a , u.it 11I
,v*0rk is *h*&gt;wii|g results the tnhfihibulkhead front who*, i ,'ji.xlO" f. . t •ouraging extent
F I. Woodruff
ll&lt;
Sunday school Jut- grown paint
ita n tf
i*l Wanfiird Can forest'*', the
I•It 111 of galvanized iron
I titlej t lie I- I lie owner of a new huildiitg Oil
Dn'.pmvi nn-ni* h.ive
also • 1......
cou-iiier.il l\ in num'tft^ Ifud in id
pusstbilitic- uf 1hit. gr*'it1 work &lt;jf
one roof ale in. Iipli d ample fieigfil lir-l -tree I and Magnolia a v 91} Ue.
liii,'",
ni work .bmp
\ well ititide to 1 1,,- n • ti-ry -mb .t- i' -i.ill
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loom lor their 1111^n • i b't-iioTJ ■ h iiMing iti'llfdi- three large 1
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* ' l! fu. I l-tie.l, • • • • I. » wall
. lory |or the ....... It. the tounda
.1 ' 'I 1- led l.v Stlpl
II ( ’ l&gt;ll|bi-c
rtic * 1gr,'gallon.it ctiui.l, Ijn- wit!"'* .1 , o inj,;*t.111vclv short time
pti,voted lot Th,i lorn Is made Will) I bq v te.w of irtak
r •«n lia Ve bv*
Two Sunday school member- have « lull d .1 prosp( tolls V'.ir ,1||&lt;I .ire |.
and the bcnulitic.il ion of the Ink**
Tbt (tiding (ai l mg the biilbitng three sturies iji been -e. uf-'d w ho look after flo- all
tra v 1 ling pul'li.
JPU'lllg 111 III III-1) wlllk Well lb'll'
L'.'c will begirt in j'tirncst
itn - ui. of ti., t . I . , ,| I ntbll g In Igt t f.lter on * Tile -liiri's well' OC-eiitceA eompri hensix e plan for
Ttie 1 brin nin Sei.niist* ba'ing in
better iindd In ■i&lt; • 1 r• •i 11 th. a .iv nf • u| " , l a- t.ou av liuishid by thriv
1111--lof.,ir v education ha* beet, begun reused in Hanford t" ■( sU/llieieiil
t rups
mg I,usities- establishments
con veni,-nee and pra, tii .ilultt y
•lining the year and "tie very in-, number to wurrunt taking an initul
Tin .crop* have been unusually
Tby o'd fra rue t■u1 1■11 g* .,wi. I t
Tin Herndon buildings:ACt'rnyjr of tetesting missionary program giycu step thw.ird founding a church have
,
good
.in*! at the ),resent time the
tin tqmpuny att'i situated l.iitlier Second street and I’ark 'O-vetiue Ims
The work among our young fieo- rented the Woman's Club rooms and I trUeket* are jubilant *&gt;ver the pplenbuck on ('onitni'rciiil f 11»‘*'t hit A•* a front of forty c u e feel on f ’ ulk ple is one of the most encouraging are bolding public service- every
did* prices wlinh tlii-v are now rell*-*'fl ior 11 ilowu ..lid In their **|Oil 11 avenue, while tt extends Idll feel to
features of the work. Our society is Sunday under the most f.ivo able ceivnig (or early lettuce.
Everyv
a
af
»•
the
rear
Tbe
first
Hour
is
a
large*
*
■
luick
hr*'ll
1
rci
!*
*l
tii.
llll VI*
classed by the national committee circu mat a nres
thing
j.oirit*
to
a
wontlerftllly
fine
f 1 11 * llj.lt'll (l
thi* and sorniilodHMi* storeroom, now
til'll** "&gt; U h11*h
of young people"- w"I k ,1- "Tie of I be
S r hool s
season
foi
tho
trucker,
and
-igns
of
Wight
el . I Oinpah;.
&lt;« «• "f * Of. Ufa* d tiy the Seminole Co opt r most progressive
,| -u..,'--fo! "t
I'he
Jiublic
s,
hinds
o
f
Sa
'uni
m
u
prospi-rit-y
.
.
vidclit
on
nil
-file-,
ativ.
Mercantile ( (.mparf'y
T in
ttn wind - I. pri, J.ef^ns tun
g ' nIf.nt tuns for v"ling peo|de I '1 the
til.ue to mu IM mil I In ir high .........
V l,rk'- .......
|J
t i- 'f1.-r ’br li *t*» Jv. .irelii, i-'"- upper door- ure fitted up for apart
' fur 'I
'"util
The so.iety has ritlsed lum
' .......... ..
. ,tr« of hue vegetOS*I p! of etlieient
will l„. toot1 1. ifMtboriJy *11&gt; ilits lbin-, me ms and is known as the Sem- sidrrablr money- fvc Liu* new church, ard under j. full .-ups
iibb-a will leave Jjajiford fields be
tguclierj**
Improvements
of
tt
xuhit.ob
Hotel,
a
convenient
and
comparty foi their patrons.
and has made a ruputution a.a enntuntiul nature have been made in fore the trucking season is over.
But these developments art- not foftable Htopjdng place for tbe weary tertninent. ,
The two jiotsessions outside of
t^ie, buildings, and as the jieople of
the only indications that Sanford i* traveler or the sight seeing tourist,
Botli of
the
organizationi* for
ijtanford have voted a generous Sanford in which perhaps all resi­
gaining fame abroad.
Within the Meals nre rtot served^ but the.hotel
women., the Aid and the MisaionHry
School bond, work will be begun on dent* ure most deeply concerned
past year sekeral important eonven •» located within easy walking (Its
Society have had very -ulccrs-f 111
a large uddltion t" the grammar etc t In* count &gt; home and cemetery.
t ions have been held in this city ami
"I splendid restaurant*. The
year*
They l^ v c l«*vn -acti .*• in
school
bull,ling in the early -pring, The former a beautiful, homelike
the
many
visitorhave
............ ' ' f u t u r e
i*_ a t t r a c t i v e ,
b ein g
, .
,
,
.
1education and giving
lirttii to tlu i
while
the
present primary school place, wa.- purchase*! from J. A.
bull
brick
trimmed
in
grey
stone
l
•*
K
entluisiiistic ailmiratioii f&lt;u tbe pm
local work aifd- benevolent causes I will be r•-m**&lt;l* led ai ,| a m-w pri Ilarrntd earl,. 0 , tl.c \*uir und has
ho-plt a Id*
Miiuv handsome residences have
gr*'s-i v* ■it v
One oT the moat'-unusual leat ure-1 ,llilr&gt; |,ui|,iit,g ere* led oj, the w,-.t I,ten 11,jnl*.r t util x lilted uj&gt; (or the
been erected on Magnolia avenue,
people.
work h," &gt;
11,,‘
|side of Sanfotd The school ground* in muItu*. The place comprises about
Early in January the Florida this beautiful Street now presenting) and,thractivity
forty acre* und in time can be made
among
the
men
and
j ur,. k,.(ll 4n ispl.-nrlitl condition
State Federation of Labor held tn almost an unlirokvn line of fin*
self
Stljqioniiig in a measure through
boys
Then*
are
regularly
more
prug^sa,ve
-pirit
is
felt
m
all
deSanford onv. of jbe largest eonven home* from Second .street to Tenth
the • cITurtx of the county olficiala
street" Among thofM* erected within |
l
,-Sunday j. c h o o l
0, th„ work. .*fV.
lions ever held in the history of the
'
..
.
. than women nnd girls. A.prominent
A
In tlie tlcpartment of city govern­ and the in mutes t he mr elves.
1‘
, ,
.
State Federation of Labor.
PresL the past- year art* tfie homes of . *
7
Ratliff, Frank Adams. F r a n k
Jarksonxdlle remarked ment there is an intiqeit and teal fine hearing orange grove belongs to
dent C, E. Shepetd. fhe other of­
{ eBr ‘ h* ‘ 1
,,,*rkin« exhibited which has manifested it­ the property and that alone will
fice! *. ns well as the delegates and Giles. J. D. Bradford. G. 1: Lotck,
Every conve­
and tho two attractive residentSf nfo^
Tesl.yter.an men self to a remarkable degree in the yield a nice income.
visitors, were toytillv entertained
nience
of
^country
life
is
provided.
WOrk
Jnrk&gt;onv,,l,'« he r|,ul'1 numerous improvements seen on
anti left with 4 desire to return &lt;&gt;w„ im1 by N H ptfner. The h o .f§
e that city for righteousness
The
cemetery
has
long
needed
every side. Additional streets have
qf J. C. Bennett has been entirely.,
again in the near future.
in
d
*fcod."
thought
and
care
from
the
resident*
been jiaved, many sttlewalks luid,
During the same month the Lake remodeled and presents a very pleas­
This has been the most successful
and a general attnosphere of order­ of Sanford und the time at last ar­
L. R. McCullur,'
Region Press Association ami the ing appearance..
year in giving that we have experi­
rived when 11 movement was started
South Florida Press Association and \V J. Thigpen and others "Ifave enced. Thu church has contributed liness prevails 'iq. evtfYy district.
to make the necessary impnrvaments.
The
parks
have
Ireen
greatly
im
erected
several
(iretty
houses
to
the executive committee of the. Hoi something over JM.000 to various
proved and are well kejit
Many J D f’ nrker working in conjunc­
ida IVesa Association met in *'iSan- ^ e t i t Mr. James S^CWart Is now purposes dbring the year
side
streets
have
been
graded
and tion with T J. Miller has brought
liuilding
a
|&gt;r**tty
h»wne
and
Mr*.
fortl and the fame of Sunfor(if#4|^x
•
The
Baptist
Temple
has
enjoyed
A large
put in good condition, while a num­ uboui wonderful changes.
pit:tlity went far and wide, ,\\c-'*rs‘. ixavuge'S Ijome hus recently been
•a:*
a ■prosjxirou* year, Under the guid­ ber of streets have been opened up pavilion hus been built ro that
rtimj'leted.
In
all
parts
of
the
city
R. J. Holly und Walter M. Haynes
attractive homes ate going up and ance of the pastor, Rev. Geo. Hy­ which have been doted (or many open air services can be held with­
proving the best of hosts.
out regard to the weather. A gen­
there.are many more in contempla­ man. In a statistical way, several months past
Anothet notable gathering was in
important items may Vie noted.
u
al Heaping up was done, plants
tion.
■ The mayor and city council have
March when the Grand Council of
One hundred und thirty members
and shrubbery planted, and flower*
On
French
avenue,
E,
J.
Taylor
been
wide
awake
to
everything
which
the Florida Order of Red Men met.
have been added to the roll of the
meant the welfare of Sanford and started/ 1"Th# result* have been
Ojus Tribe No fil of Sanford, ably and Judge G. C. Herring have church.
f 17,ltk has been raised
amazing and defOfvo the apprecia­
aupplemented by the Commercial erected beautiful home* in the past and expended by the church in the the people have had much satisfac­ tion of every resident of Hanford.
tion In realizing that their town Is
Club und other citizens, acting a* year which ndd greatly to this com­ past two years.
The average at­
paratively
new
neighborhood,
being governed-'by sincere, earnest
Roads
hosts to the great gathering of clans.
tendance of the Sunday school two
Christian
men
und
that
the
munici­
1
New
Theater
Aside from the splendid convention
years ago was ninety-three.
Tlie
In tho county, many milei of
pal ufTnirs are in good hands.- -TJie
meetings and the regular toutine of
The latest addition to Sanford's average for the past month was 190.
brick road* have been built in the
business, many excursion* and enter­ new buildings., is Allen's Theater. This church claims the second best new’ officers elected under the prl- past year, anti the most recent good ’t-'
tainments were provided foj the The building is in c ur e of con­ 8r. II. Y. P. U. in the State of Flor­ maty in November may not bo «|Ty news is that the bonds for $46(kOOO
pleaautc of the visitors.
Tho Sunday school i* recog­ biVter.elthor from » buxine** stand­ have been vnlidutdd, "BO ihlff Vh#
struction ' but' Is now ofcqpied by ida.
„ Besides these conventions ueverul Mr. Allen bh n moving plctuj^ the­ nized ns a utanditrd school and has point, or ns f o . cbsrncfer. hut the good work can go on, keeping Bern- • ;
public feels assured Jthaf in every
notable church gat tiering* have I cm ater.
Built of whi\e brick, the heen declared Al ft&gt;' the Sunday
inolc ‘ county in the fcpnfrfinks of • ■.... ;___ 1__, ___________________
held, all of which--"wetF mi rke.ily structure has a frontage of fifty School Hoard ut Nashville. Tenn respect they wHP measure lip to the .*.the .-procession
of counties t q r t f d
successful and were coudtivtwd with feel and 1* 117 feet in depth,..and The church mcrnbarsilifi is now ;12K. high standard set by their prede­ the accomplishment of making Flor­
cessor.*.
b e n e f i c i a l f o r tfte corwifuntiy. will seat -1.000 people.
The stage The Missionary WfitT Aid .Societies
ida fJinogs 1ftjr
roads
New KatrrprUc*
' Seminole Faff? •
whin lompleted wilt he twenty feet are wlrfe awake, doing Die work of
A
drain
a
pj
(iroject
worthy
of note
,n
wide with n thirty foot proscenium: the Master.
The Junior Union
Sanford
huaAtSj
of
Pinny
Hew
enj,
thi!(_
.Ifxcuily
comoleted
within
— But purhapa Lint- ntOBt impmtanl
j cqmPi
of nil gatherings wds durittp the Sem­ *Mr. Allen "ii* ^hort&gt;ughTy“ experienced ’ Holds' the' iSvInlt "cdfi "T» UttT. besU .Icrpriies duririjjfXTEho “ post “ twelve Seminole ^county. *Tne drainage dis­
inole County Fai.. the-fiiMt to be fji his chosen line and will give the Junior In Florida. Thore is a hoys' months. A brass foundry and ma­ trict comprise* 5,572 acres of wb*‘
Sanford public high class pictures, as band of sixtoon instruments, imd the chine works under the management ix'tlalmcil to be the finest, aolj fn *
h&lt; Id in the new county
L’ nder the
The drainage opera­
leadership of Mr. C. It. Walkox. yvell as the best of the traveling band has filled muny important en­ of C. lb Rhbndes, where all kinds of this suction.
gagements.
T h e young
married brass castings for all kinds of pur­ tion* consumed one and a half
president of fhe Seminole County shows.
The Elks Club Home has heen women’* club, known a* tho Temide poses are made nnd machinery of year*,' the contract having been let
Fair Assoelation. together with the
officers, nil prominent builned men begun and when finished will he one Circle, is doing the departmental every description Is repaired has to St. Petersburg, man who has made
one of tbe best drainage systems lit this
of Sanford, nnd tho general manage­ of the finest Elk*,' Club Homes in wprk, such as civic, literary, musical, been established.
Tho novelty works of Price St part of the state. This opens up a
ment of H. B. .\fnrks, tho fair tbe state. The plans are most'com­ home improvement and social.
The metnbet* of the Firm Methol- Collcr have been doing a fine busi­ fine country* for the agriculturist
prov d succeasful beyond all expec­ prehensive add every convenience
will
be
provided.
iat
church, Rev. F. E- Steinmoyer. ness, and the Zachary Novelty and tbe opportunity will no doubt
tations. The exhibit* were of n very
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n broad continued arch made over­
head, whi|e tho new woodwork and
the walls have been rcflnlshctl". A
large
Mason &amp; Hamlin concert
grand piano hns^heyn installed, the
only ope in tho city.
This piano

soon !&gt;c taken advantage of by thoso
has an interesting and &lt;inii|Ue his­
forking new locations
tory of w l-.ich the club ini Tiber* ere
While Sanford .cannot -cluim the
pi out!
Other i-dditions have been
absolute .posaeision of the three
made to she furnishings aJl ten* ' 11 1,
la r g e ranches situated in Seminote
;o the con,fort of the meiuheni »&gt;; d
sro'unty, she does lay claim to the
th.ir friends.
greater number of the officers of
The entire building has been
tw o of the rancho? as citizens of this
city, and since Sanford Li the great painted an attractive shade of tan
heart of Seminole county, everything with green trimmings, and a' balus­
within the county is of vitul interest trade erected around the veranda.
The City Beautiful committee and
to all SanfBrdites.
Toschatchie Bunch Company, of .he civic committee of the Welfare
which S. O. Chase. J. N. Whither, Popart mint have planted a fine
Joe Cameron and Alfred Foster are li.wn und kept the yard In fine con­
the owners, comprises .1,500 acres dition und the city council bus gen­
bordering on the upper St. Johns erously donated a fine shell walk
river and extending to the western leading from the street to building.
The Sanford Public Library w hich
bou idaries of Orange county. This
occupies
a portion of the Woman’s
ranch is storked with about 1,000
jCiub
building
took out articles of
row., and 2.000 sheep and other
Incorporation*
in
January of the pres­
t-tock, will b*\ added from lime to
ent
year,
und
are
now in a position
time*
The ontirtf acreage is under
to
manage
tho
aiTairs
pertaining to
fence, the dipping vats have been
the
library
in
first
class
shape. The
installed nnd the cattle ure kept
in prime “ condition all the yenr new rooms In the Woman’s Club
building ure attractive and inviting
round.
Between the St. Johns .-river and with gdod . natural light, Hupplethe Weklwa river lies the huge m en | c^ .t^ «w ctric buiba in all durk
ranch of Prof. W. K. Blackman. cori ers and f o r ‘dull days. The hook
This truck comprises 1.900 acres stacks nfiw contain 2,300 volumes,
nnd borders on the St. Johns river and rccognizitig that In all reference
for three
and a half miles anil on work periodical* pi ly a large part,
Fl
the Wekiwa river for about four the m igzine table is kept well sup­
miles.
Large herds of cattle, sheep plied with the best.
and swine are roaming the field*
Associated wtth Prof Blackman are

Juie.iib*

patrons,

and

they

two fine publications, the Sanford
Herald and the Seminole Call.
The Herald, with R. J. Holly,
editor, und W. M. Haynefl, malinger,
has two hwftcn weekly. It is the pol­
icy of this paper to lend every «*i;tinee ( o ' . .id development :»: 0
belli mini of Sanfonh und lives up
to thin idi-r.l to the letter.
Every
phase of Sanford lift in trtiUPd wtth
fairness and Kniierosity In its col­
umns, und us a ■‘ hoOitcr’ ' fur its
home town and county, the Herald
cannot he surpassed,

C H R IS T M A S
© Id A R S

A carefully edited social column,
presided oyer by Mrs. K. A. Tcrheun, keeps nil the social doing* in
the public eye. A splendid woman's
edition was the result of tireless ef­
forts and capuble management of
Mis. Terheun, and rufleeted much
credit upon her ability.

N o better present for your friends
a Christmas box of good cigars. . . .
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Lucky Sanford, T am pa John, Sem inole
and Rico brands are recognized by the
discriminating smoker as the very best
on the market. . . . . . . . . .
W e make a specialty of ten cent goods
in the Porto and T am pa John, the
equal 1 o f any ten cent cigar made

are

Sanford, with its unsurpassed loca­
tion on one of the most important
waterways of Florida, deetined no
doubt to be part of the great inland
water route, its many unexcelled
endowments of nature, its bountiful
water supply, its climate and free­
dom from storm*, with an excellent)
health record, and many ad vantages 1
and privileges, is within one of the
most progressive littl- routines of
the st;,tc
Here the soil is the rn h
est, the crops the largest, and thin
people the happiest that can hi'I
found in any seition of the state
llabn-s are plentiful and robust,
lioini* are eomfnrtable and hos­
pitable. while automobiles are with­
out .number
AM the good things
that lire not on ibe -pot now are on

Patronize Your
Hom e Industry

J. MAUSER
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F ew Suggestions

Correct for

Y o u r X m as Footwear from

Ladies’ Shoes for Comfort and Durability,
in Patent leather, Gun Metal Vici Kid
Boots, Price
(£ 1 F A T d*Q fF A
from
0 * p O .O U
Ladies’ Button Oxfords, Patent Leather
and Gun Metal, the hand (I*Q FTA
turn kind, at
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tp O .tlU
Parents, don’ t overlook the fact that I
know how to fit your children’s feet, so
that my shoes will wear longer and look
better, on
the feet than you can get
elsewhere,
o er „
T d jo
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Price. ...
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Ladies and

T H A T ’S M Y B U S IN E S S

Mr. Man, when your feet are tired ant
need a rest, bring them to me and get r
pair “ Union Made” Shoes in all Leathers

M e n ’s W o r k Shoes'’- rt* -| r i f *
AM Solid l e a t h e r
JL» 4 0

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Boys’ Shoes, the (I» -j C A T t f * Q
kind that wear
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Men’s Dress Shoes in Patent Leather and

priceMetal $ 2 .5 0 l

$ 5 .0 0

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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nterest to th e

farm ers

Will Uulld Monts Here
Among the many new enterprises
here i-i the Sunfpnl flout Works
which M. -.srs. Sherman anti Kcni non rei-e tly orgHuized.
Their
first ttep was to put chase the old
Fibre Factory on the lake front just
beyond the lust of the bulkhcadibg
and here they will dredge out a large
basin for a turning basin as well as
a hatbor for the host.-* in stormy
weather,

sv 1,11(11) SUGGESTIONS ADVANCED BY AGRICULTURAL
MA
d EI'AUTMENT. FLORIDA UNIVERSITY
Moat* Reduce Llvlnn even though the feed would tiring no
more when marketed through the
Eiprnaca
animal,
the value of the manure on
uwm- etpenart can bo conalderland
which
needs organic matter
! iiur« *1 ll&gt; homo production
ably ri
cannot
tie
disregarded.
. ,i( tin- dearest articles
ilfsl o 0,l‘ 1 every farmer should
The argument that Florida should
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sperinlire
in crops which cannot be
of I”'’'1 ’."least enough for his own
produce
produce at "
- r u c ^ e
with Kr,,wn elsewhere in
the
United
»»blee produced
__ i mjnits
Lom
meats in
in the
the south
south States and leave the stock raising to
,yp„lerv.u«&gt;n.
“ O vation. M“
»&gt;' farmers have states better suited to it wfll not
M «W
Livestock must be
ing to tho
the warm mild hold water.
^ Puhl,. owing
made
the
basis
for,them- other oper­
aveiting spoilage
ations.
For
the
Ijuid's sake raise
' K Mcgoarrie. state agent for
li
vestoek.
th. Un.w-rs.ty of Florida Extension
H « w &lt; urc

Division suggests that very little
trouble will i f had if (-roper pracftU'
inkem in the beginning.
l\ e hl,K, should
.............he -----killed in the
, „
Hang
Hung the carcass up
tip, «in
where it ..in
will bq -h..l»r
sheltr
only from ram. hut where free J
fin strike it. Split in hulvcs. Al­
io, it to hang over night to chill.
II fold stung &lt;*r ice in available
w it hut ice should not come in
dlfffl ,,intact with the meat be•1W&gt; the ice is apt to become soggy
|rom the melting lee. When the carrl„
, hilled cut it up. salt and
l^vr ,t h -alt foi si* weeks.
Thr meat will then be ready for
tmokr g
'»•)- in hot wate. to remiAt ...
- It
Wipe dry and
,rru'h.
' - ) " k n r y or some other
hJ,r,j * ... . -.-r i h*' smoke
Hickory
jj th. t»s( because of Its lluvorilig
ind h“ k of disagreeable qualities
shirk are found in certain soft

»00d*
Corn and trivet Roan** Make Hood

&lt; attic Ration
(■„.

, u|. and vrlvet beans t

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f.iir|&gt; good hal me. il t
It . v. t &lt;I fed III equal

The old factmy building will be
placed in
good
condition giv­
ing them amide facilities for one of
the best boat building works in this
part of Florida and they will be
atile to build any of
larger mod­
els of yachts and bull them right.
Mr. Fhcrman has been in the busi­
ness for many years and built up a
fine trade at [feres fort I but his field
WUS limited at that plnre and San­
ford with her many improvements
appealed to him us the spot for u
large factory.

To Eradicate Canker
Congressman S. M. Sparkman intfodurivr in the house Wednesday
Ymiriuft/ ;l Hill to appropriate $4.Duo iVttt (or the purpose of eradicat­
ing c f '• ranker from the groves of
the
’
• States:'- The bill will
have thr
rty support of nil mem­
bers in whose districts lie the citrus
groves of this country, and earnest
work is being done to acquaint
other members with the necessity
for such action. ,

When ready for business, which
will be some time in February the
Sanford boat works will be aide to
accommodate some 100 yachts’ , in
thvir harbor and the tourists that
would like to come to Sanford and
enjoy the finest cruise in the south

11 ts understood that Mr Spark
man pul the amount higher than Inanticipated would pit's, tn order to
let the opp.i-.it mu pt til., down th.
attioui.i
Ii ws' i In- ii i&lt; &lt;iii.iu ..I
those who started the movement in
Florida to n*k for J J 0 (10,00(1
1). Collins (illicit, pre'ldei t of the,
Tampa hoard of trade, and their-'
man of tie citrus canker commit­
tee of Florida is it. Washington and
is leading' the work of acquainting
members from o l '. - di-lrn-t- wit'
the rt.ndIt l o t i w 1.1. t . Hi.!1in, t t tie
citrus fruit grower

Th&lt;- lire ml lin e anil the Hank line
H.igl t
Job.- M Si Oil,
Stretching cl. ii .irn ii.it (In block
Mrr .11 . tu of tlt&gt; U iversity of at Urnudwav and Eh \.-nth street
y|, .
|,
in &lt; t Stat to , has re- New
\ .i - 1 a &gt;
ig h1
' t w . I\ i
; .| .i ii
fiorti t lie western o'clock will I..- found a line of hun­
jiait o' 1|&gt; -t-.I.• concerning the nd- gry. dejected. unkempt
homeless
■. ii g \&gt;|\ .1 l.eni.h l" met
'■uni. ar. ..1.1 -..rmit g
,
. ..r-. e a lid m o!*■*
\ . I some middle aged
Hu» all arc men,
i.r ,
, .&gt;I ..I 1y would he a good w illin g for tile I Up of eultee a id tinu.rj*
•' 1 -111 . 1(1 for balancing th. roll which *ha» l.eeit theirs for tinf4ti„
. 1 is doubtful if horses taking ever) t ight n( twelve &lt;i‘ .-|n&lt; k
,, j .
a .. 111.| eat t lie beans in
for I lie-**- ni.it \ years at d will in- (nr
(t,
I' i- trnh.ibl.. that they
many \■ar? .......tin
It i- tin f .
»
. * . h nil...I a ml ground
Minus tria d III..
wVl tragedy -‘ II
J i.
.
digest I v .. apptiru t Its Is I Its own
to- 1 i - i ■&lt; to handle such cnttrsi
Stretching tint so far, a few 1.locks
mil. ■
. The hulls
to t lie north, almost unv day will inj14fI,

.

mind aiiot her Inn- ol • I. ar •-&gt;* d
in well dressed and prosperous looking
men and women, waiting to put
It t* tin
( ,!
at t Ita curate is dependent their savings m th* hank
It has no fame, for no
uptin a. thcr conditions for its most hunk line.
It lias
lies'
■ ■. a. 11 \ it &gt;
There is (Hi one inis ever wr-lteri it up
t
itu- i '- .-I ii llmg whether favorable no tragic, no pitiful side
The bank line stands erect, tinseatl.*
, d it tuns will obtain for
Che l.ank line
U..
&gt;| it., t of tbe disease bread line droops
t * - 1 *• a d
-,I-- Wj
It
i I 1 t - ..f w&lt;-t w i r m, move - f.-l
! ank Ii ■ ha ..unci t,ing
- -n.
m . r ' ..in.during t le­ tin
nt
-i i
lli. rv l.t u|it In be do, l he i.r.-ail Ip.-- iitt-n 1
Ask the men &lt;d tin- hr.-ad line
troubif
Such weather often or
-low came you here? and thoy will
cur* during December.
swei, poor training, bud environ­
II I' St. v.-ns, plant pathologist
to th* t . iv.-r'ity of Florida Expefi- ment. had companions, idleness,
Some may have
ntnij
i tn, » . ri i* growets to br shift leastteiet, &lt;1r ink
oltte fni-gmdi-l
JTI
1 -q.-h weather rdltie* he. i ltnfor’ llriitSe
So m&gt;
ilia)
hA&lt;1'
■ . is f t p ill nil v a pt to or unguitUsl.
I at
a ivil
hr*
( . ! . w 1 11ert ip has in-eii 1.ali. srtnie w.nik
g t i e earlier part n* 1itrlftl--'t • si* P -om- form l.rougl l
- Ii. in hi r&gt;
I n .il I • . ..Hie st-rton
A-k the lit! Iik tiro
Wli.it lirmigh1
-* I - • wit tier tip u ..s not
t.nd the-. -*dl nn-w-r
l-S'l
' * ' ill Ip.-es a re ralised ,otl br&gt;rv?
good home it .tliienei
pti’ pei tram
i'&gt; I • .-ii ( utlgltteg.
g&lt;i°d
iruo.agment.
economy,
T ‘ . t.- t * gn of the disease is
•m.fl r-.idt ii spots,- Hometirnc.s no ci te, thought, ht rd wtirk. sobriety,
It a. h hit

Citrus Vuthrarnnsc
Wet Weather

latg. r titan a pinhead.

These eji-

l*tr- - uni eii ureas which may lie
•fill 1*1;
r liter brown or dark.
The '
. n most virulent in the
imah r. d -pot st;-ge and it is rad r pi.) advai res then. Intninr ■ t.-'ps should be taken
*K-“
it duiing Phis earl) stage by
•ft" .g with am mon idea I solution
of , ..j
irlonute. ' Mix f&gt; ounces

i

* carbonate with w.it'V
-i.
Eight (Minus wt-r-’
rvMiitiuieridotl but ft ounce
°fl r 1 ■ danger of injury.
Add ;»
|u t* .( auMnonia, 2t! degrees
Ha
l'"tit the whole into 5P
K-ll w*aief.
Spray the fruity
tli.ruui* l but not dntin they tiiip*
A *..:
1 1 lug the solution to the
fruit- ((&lt;-d trunks as much as postil I.
R* po.-ai in jo days to 2
\ third spraying may be
f rom 2 to 4 weeks muy
p-f* h.fore ri suits will show.
T ; ;hlc ranly Occurs before the
bun* l» gin i„* color.
Growers
*
be carefuf*not to pick any
U"., ..! fr,,j, Thx* tarly stages will
rnMl'’'1'
develop jifter Jiicktltg
to * .
fern

' t" cause the fruit to rot

Handling diseased sped
' i ar »f. r the infec tion to

su,t' Nee da Nore Live Stock
rl,' ‘- greatest need can be exf,r' it it the single word*livestock.
*' the refinery for raw
l’,oducts. It enables the farm*
/ l" tn’*rl&lt;**t a finished product and
o tun t},. waste back to his l*.nd,
“ ’ "'1 b d to the steer, t he dairy
* "r the &gt;jg Wi|| |)r|ng more when'
n vied jn finished livestock then
;* • 7,-IJ ’1"n ihs raw auto.
state. Tho ExD5vl-ion
S i " a
v ! * » # of
University of

honesty, integrity, thrift
Ask the bread line: What of the
(utitru? and they will tell you they
don't know the ptuk, the poorhoura*. potter** liclti, when the bread
ifno no longer finds them able to
afAud^ri line for a » i|» of coffee and
the little roll
A s k 'tfir- bunk line W&gt;mr of your
future? and rlu-y will tell you peace.
ejamfoft
ai.iI
. oil. et.l nielit
1 he
rainy day ha- no terrors for lle-m,
h.l the bread line worry about the
weather
The bread line's good times are in
the past gone.
The batik bo* -*
good tiim-H are in -nfaw —j-oining.
The bank line’s good t rites may not
have as tunny thrill* as th&lt;- bread
llne’a good limes have had, or be
quite »o hiluiious. but they will last
longer and be more satisfying.
The bank line has worked-on the
proposition that 2 idux 2 t quels 4,
v* hit. the bread line has wotked on
the theory thut 2 minus 2 equals O.i
Both are mathematically rArrect;|
but tbe minus proposition hah more
butts in it than the plus. And the
hurts lust a long tintThe I oil and the coffee &lt;d the
bread line are us near nothing as a
man can cut; but the t.ai*kt.*«'k t,q
the hands ol the bank line Is the
bear thing a man can have. It will
never desert him.
It will stick by J
hij in any kind of wgaihar. Ik will
feed him. nurse him, pay his rent.
It will bury him and the bread line
never does that.
Humanity divide* Itself into these
two lines, the bread tine, going down,
hill, and the bank Riie.going up; the#!
bread line, whose future is behind
them, nml
and tho
the bank lino,
line, .whose
wno»o
1* before. It i* to choose be-

wfll be able to 'get anything in the
lino of supplies that they may need.
They can also tie up their boats
here (luting the summer months In
perfect
I. l\ as the fresh water I.
mt’lch better (or the bouts than the
salt water.
The new factory will build and re­
pair all kinds of boats and this new
business will'do more toward bring­
ing the yachtsmen to Sanford than
any other one movement could do.
It is conceded that the St. JtJhns
river ofTets more to the yachtsman
than any stream in Florida and the
boat works will he a big inducement
for them to make the trip and get
the proper accommodations.
Kinnlkinirk
Now I wonder how many people
know what Kinnlkinirk really is?
Rev. Fr.-d Ensminger recently ar­
rived from Colorado brought with
him a bunch of this same kinnikitdek, an interesting specimen of
tree or bush that grows ujton Mt.
Long, Co.lotndo, two miles above
the sen level and near the Great
Divide.
It is used extensively in
Christmus decorations, such a3 wp
use the hlilly and the Christmas
berry and Is very much like the

lutter, the lenves being smaller and
bea*; a red berry ulso. Mt. Long i
one- hundred feet higher above uea
lev I tbal 1'ikr . I’ ,-ik, ** the gath­
er*
• ktnr.ikmp . n g..i*i ■ some t-* i
gntb -r their deco ition* for Christ­
mas festivities.

Berlin's Bouquet.

Parts was teaching tbs world when

them was no gapltal In Germany;
laindon has been a commercial cen(er for a thousand years, and Oxtonl
was a hundred years old before even
the University of Prague, the first In
Germany, was founded by Charles IV
In I34K. You may like or dislike these
Traction Engines Do Qood Work.
cities, but at any rato they have a
Using traction engines (or pulling bouquet. Derllu has none
down tin* big trees of the western Aus­
tralian forests has proved a success.
The government owns a numbei of
Aegean Sea.
plants and last year cleared the treea
The Aegean sea Is a part of the
oft 5,700 acres for settlem In the heav­ Mediterranean sea
It lies between
ily Umbered districts, nnd also rolled Greece on the west. Greece and Eu­
down 6.500 acres of scrub.
ropean Turkey on the north, and Asia

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Minor no the east
It la connected
by the Dardanelles with the Hea of
Gentle Oreaklng.
Marmora, and by the Hos|&gt;onis with
Wife— "(&gt;&gt; you think Tommy dis­ the Ill icit sea It abounds In Islands,
turbs our neighbor with his drum7“ which give It beauty, but render navi­
Husband—“ I tn afraid »o the man gation dI fit cult
next door made him a present of a
nice new knife today, and suggested
thut Tommy should cut open the drum
and spend the tnonev that la Inside.”.
' Diamond Retains t v a t i r , .
Only the expert,can tpH_ ,l{M$alldn
diamond from
jllolW*" wfton the
Imitation Is n e &lt; " W t after the fake
Guard Against Infection.
The Argentine national health de­ stone has been worn for a little time
partment has posted signs along the It soon loses Ira luster. It is thla
principal streets of fluenos Aires tell­ which makes a real diamond valuable.
ing what animals and insects should No matter how long It Is worn It will
he avoided to lessen the dangers of keep Its sparkle almost as well as
Infectious diseases.
ever.

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Schloss Baltimore Clothes
MAKE

IDEAL

XMAS

’i

GIFTS

Give Him Some-

At this time o f year the stores are crowded with
‘
“ things to sell.”
Thousands o f ingenious minds
thing U s e f u l ! have schemed for months to provide countless
articles— most o f them really valueless— to “ get
the money.” Millions of people are buying gifts— it’s always hard to
know what to give— and the result is that enormous sums are wasted,
every Christmas, on worthless “ presents,” which bring the same in re­
turn. Why not make up your mind to give only useful things this year.
You’ll find them here in great variety—in fact, you’ll find only useful
gifts here, sensible, desirable things that-wery man and boy wants, and
will be pleased to get. For instance,

m

A Fine Suit or Overcoat of the “Clothes Beautiful91
D esign ed and M ade by the C elebrated M aster Tailors, Schloss B ros. &amp; Co., of B altim ore and N ew Y o rk

something that maybe your father or brother needs, *T“
and has put off buying in order to get you something
he thinks you want. Why not surprise him? You
can get exactly what he wants, here— we \%ill gladly
help you choose--* and o f course he can exchange,
after Christmas, if he prefers something else. W^S
have a beautiful stock to select from, all styles,
models and sizes— (Dress Clothes, too, if you want
them) at all prices from $15.00 to $10.00.

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Hundreds of Useful Dress .
Accessories Here
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And there is almost no end to the list o f useful
small articles that you will find here, evejry one o f
them things a man or {boy needs every day.
Ties,
Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters/ Mackinaws/-Pajam­
as, Hath Robes, Umbrellas, Raincoats,— but come see for yourself. We
list here a few suggestions:
v
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Slippers
Silk Sox
Silk Mufflers
Boxes ol Collars
Cuff Links Shirt Protectors
Raincoats
Pajamas
Mittens
Suit Cases
Underwear

Pumps.*

Shoes
Heavy Sox
Medium Sox
Plain Handkerchiefs
Silk Handkerchiefs
Collar Boxes
Ties
Flannel Shirts
Soft Shirts
Canes
Umbrellas
- Bath Rohes r
Sweaters
Gloves
Night Shirts
Suits
Overcoats
Bags
Trunks
Clothes Brushes
Union Suits

v

Boots
Fancy Sox
Initialed Handkerchiefs
Cravat Pins*
Dress Shirts
Folding Umbrella
Mackinaws
Smoking Jackets
Trousers
Hats
Caps

and hundreds o f other articles that anybody would buy, if he was buying his
G ift. Come and see.

Special Attention Given to Lady Shoppers

ttorid* reminds
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own Christmas

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�THE 8ANFOKD HERALD

DECEMBER U

A SANFOIID BUNGALOW

We are offering for sale lots in every part of Sanford and celery lands in the
Celery Delta surrounding Sanford, the property o f TH ATC H ER R E A L T Y
COM PANY, of Sanford, formerly owned by the Holden Real Estate Company,
and one of the finest estateS'lfT’Elorida. *
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Easy terms of sale; a small payment in cash, and small monthly install­
ments; or a substantial discount for total cash payment.
We have lots in every section o f Sanford and all are desirable home sites.

in beautiful
Sanford’s Splendid Outlook
Lettuce, celery, and winter garden crops are bringing splendid prices,
and this will be a banner season. Today Sanford lettuce is bringing at Suitford one thorn and dollars a car. With lands which will yield in celery, lettuce,
strawberries and other garden growths net annual returns of from one thous­
and to twq^lhouK&amp;nd dollars per acre; with its magnificent location on l^ike
Monroe, at the head of navigation on tire St. John’s River; with its advan­
tages in Convenience and cost of transportation; with its superior geograph­
ical location and climatic conditions,--Sanford’s growth, in metropolitan

SEMIN

PARK

propotlonsTTs ass tired. If has grown. is growing. and i-* bound to grow.
Heal estate value*, here are * lire fn rapidly enhance.
Put your money into good lauds and lots here, the select investment in
the world.
Arrangements are now being made for the building, on lots w are of­
fering for sale, .of a number of handsome, up-to-date, attracti'« houses;
these to be followed by the building of other houses, in order to meet the in­
creasing demand for Sanford homes. These will he sold on easy payments.
( all at the offices of Thatcher Really Company and Walter S. Adams Co.
in Rivhop block, Sanford, and we will tell you all about it.

LAN D S AND L0TS FOR A L L
Whether,the reader lives in Sanford or in the remotest
tot in lovely, thriving, grow in g Sanford, or a celery, lettuce
corners o f the continent, he can find no surer, safer, better
citrus, and strawberry tract in the Sanford Delta; come hithei
investment than that offered by the purchase o f the properties *. and bu;ld a home and live in a !and o f lakes and sea8 an(
yve are-ooen n g for sale.
sunshine; in a land o f palm and pine, orange, grapefruit am
..
^.?ve
{o!LeyS *
p u r c h a s e r s 'fo r ^ ^ e v e ,. ending summer; in a land o f perennial bloom and per
he nch, the poor, the white, the black; fo r th ^ h o m cseek eE p r'
tua, plenty in the far famed ..|and o f leagt rc 8i8tance,’
the health and pleasure seeker, and fo r the investor,
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W e make an especial appeal to those j M . desire.to own
their own homes. W hy not buy and own a home in preference to paying rent and being ip bondage all your days?
Buy a lot.from us, and build a home.
Y ou w ill thus hai^e^
your own ro o f tree, your own hibiscus hedge and eglery
patch. Are not these things worth while?
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p|ca8ure. -Come ollt o f thc frozcn N ortI, into the g0 |der
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South; into the State that is today showing more grow th anc
development than any other State in the Union, and which u
destined in a few years to he one o f the wealthiest and mosl
thickly populated States in the Union.

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BISHOP B L O C K ,*

STREET SCENE, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Phone 245

Sanford, Florida

�*'

DECEMBER 14,

WITH

v»7^**yv«

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t h e

g r o w e r s

refrigerator car business
the paat five years:

will commence next

Celery

week

Korty-Iivc cr.rs of citrus fruit have
Ix-cn -hipped from the Dillurd pack(.'rut M "ld
Wtiulfulk of Pitts­
intr hou’ i- *‘ t Winter Garden, no far burg, !
' contracted for over
100.0
.»
•»; ciirus fruit hi t he
thi» ***®onCal »u»i»utrhee Valiev.,
Thr Exchange packing house at
Cleveland i* busy packing fruit from
first shipment of berries from
ihe Blakely and McQueen groves.
Plant City brought the grower 10
cents per quart f. o. h. local plat­
Twelve to eighteen cars of citrus form. The next crate brought $24.
fruit are going out of Arcadia daily
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and prices are holding up Well.
New machinery for the McMullen
Si Gunn packing house at Largo has
The Haynes packing house at De- been received and is being rapidly
• Land began shipping fruit from the installed.
Shipping will commence
Prrkins groves last week.
There at an early dale.
wilj he around .10,000 boxes of fruit
shipped from thyse groves.
Strawberries are in full bloom at
Trapnell and shipments will com­
The DeSoto Truck Growers’ Asmence shortly. There are something
sociation held an enthusiastic meet*
over 60 aery* planted to berries In
ing last week at Arcadia. Joe Crews,
this vicinity.
, county demonstrator was in charge
of the meeting and much interest
W. J. Creamer o ' Dover has made
was manifested.
the first shipm*.t of berries from
The berries are in
Frost did little damage at Wau- that section.
chula last week, a few hiywis and good bloom and will move forward;
eggplants being damaged slightly, in increasing quantities from now on.
and the bulk of the truck is still
leaving in cur load lots at good
Car lots of citrus fruits have been
prices
moving rapidly from ^JSidney the
Merger Williams won first prize at pase week aqd the prospects are that
the peSoto
County Hoys Corn the fruit will be donned up by
Club contest and Vasta Crews won Christmas.
the first prize in the Girls Canning
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Club contest.
Peppers are moving out from
Stuart in large quantities.
They
Sumter county is- the latest pro­
will soon he followed by eggplants
duct exhibit entry in the South
and onions.
Morula Fair and Gnsparillu Car­
nival and Osceola county is expect­
A shipment of 111 crate* of beans,
ed to tie represented by a magnllieggplants and pepp ts and new Irish
.v&gt;ifh varied exhibit
potatoes came in fiotn the Ukeechn
bee
at Ft Lauderdale last week on
Tin building* ol the
Volusiu

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Lettuce

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here for

1910 and 1911
, . .... 1,400 cars
19'
nd 1912
1,860 cars
W ,M T T " E “ ^ ' - p e o p l e o p f i .o u id a M tf,
■| 1*
,d 1U1H
1,650 ears
nl I 9 N
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2.108 cars
Thp&lt;&gt; Huff ot OoLurin' Him j u»t | The fruit crop it not up to' the
2.655 curs
nold In' Hun which netted him
average bt Garden City, hut the I'M i .nid 1915
1911 and 1915 Crop
quality
is
good.
Hacking
and
ship­
on I hr ire*'
ping

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1.6

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Vegetables
Peppers

Total

2.640
This of course does not include
the potatoes, cabbage, peppers and
other vegetables thut went forward
without ice or the express ship
ments for the local trade that were
made without refrigeration, but does
show what has heeq done and‘-Is
being done here every season. The
shipments this season will run much
heavier and the prices promise much
The lettuce-crop will continue for
sixty days longer to he followed by a
large celery crop and then spring
crops of peppers, tomatoes, ppta*,
toes. corn, beans, peas. etc. S i - ' f

GIVE T H E M
SOMETHING
SUBSTANTIAL
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CATS FOLLOWED HIM
SAILOR'S L IT T L E

JOKE N O T AL*

TO O K T H B R A SUCCESS.

The Home

Army of Faflnat Swarmed on Ship,
Ratpondlng to CaM Which They
Recognized ae a Summoni
to Uaual Meal.

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According to Wafn&gt;r Jones, chief
steward of the White Htar lino Adrl
atlc, Belgian butchori have opened
shops for tho sale of honre flesh to
their compatriots In London. Mancheater anil Glasgow, but bo far none
has been started In Liverpool.
"There are two shops In IJverpool
where they sell roast and boiled horse­
flesh." said Mr Jones, "but they have
been established for more than 100
years to supply the cats and dogs of
the city with their dally noontime
meal This meat Is carried round the
in .:'
fair, which will be held in One boat
streets by the cat's meat man.' as ho
Del.and will have approximately
Is termed, who sings out In a high
5 0 (1(1(1 H(|tinre feet of floor space.'
Means are moving at the rate of pitched voice: 'Meat—meat— meat—
Tie (Kiiilirv exhibits will lie held 200 hamper* a da) from Jen*«-t, cat's meat.' and causes the felines nf
iiiib-r ti.i rules of the American j Two carloads of '■itru* fruit anfd all ages and sizes to sally forth from
their home directly they hear the
l'nultr\ Association
I one of pineapple.* roll 'd la*t week
familiar cry
With thelt tails In the
, from t here also
air, the rats surround the barrow,
Frost damaged the truck crops at
meowing plaintively until their portion
ll.itiirw last week about 5 per cent.
St l.ll.'le isiun» \ . I 11 III* lii In I lie has been served Ihetn. cut Into small
I
rt. ,mil spell was welcomed hj
pieces stuck on a skrAer
The dogs
earliest
,iud 11ca v 11■*'
-hippef
of
Ml.
I'||. glowers
Most of tile
rat Ihetr nirnt boiled, hut are not such
bean* in Lhe stall
Means 'are Him
giHst customers as the cuts. Although
ifhitugc to vegetables wa - done on
mg freely
from Var 1*iU*
points to
their fond costs n penny and the other
Th. iw places while those on the
get her with eggplant- and peppers
Is only h half penny a portion "
I'lc'.r land ear apt’d unharmed
The chief steward s|Ud llmt when ^
he
made it voyage recently on the
i
he
bean
pea
*Wect
potato
a
nil
Vegetable shipments from
Kl*
Amble he had an Interesting experl
turnip
crops
at
nkeecho|,ce
are
com­
•h: rt ee were lively la -1 wt-ek, some
are sties wjth the Liverpool rnts which
U*0
ate* going out by express in ing along finely u dhipinentIllustrated their fondness for the |
•me il.*y
Most of the shipment was being made ear'll day in increasing ronsted hqrnemeat
quantities
I’
rce*
are
bolding
up
ap cosed "I eggplants, peppers and
"About 'three hours before the ship
"kr with sum*, beans
St r;i w lurries well
was due to anil." he said.
I sent
* ! iiegi.n in move in a few days as
Torn Twitchels, u steward, to gel
n« w
Tnfflnr Ttm-r nur n™' n»mt r--t*— •In**** p**m*vw«»e*b «*f rsl V
’* ■
71.out s! XI \ tier.* planfeiT
trc.it fm tin- ship's pet (ill T|«bl!'"*
[r n , t a n
' ■11■[&gt;-1 i' i t '
ui i k* t - i • m
and vrrv p o p u l i t h
Iar
a * F l o . i ■! a I r
u 11* a r i&gt;o n • e r n• I a fin.' ruiM-i
i.-j.s i urr&gt; lias jual cut aid p u t w i l l In d l l . • " i r i p a r i w i l l t i n I lie t A w It appears thnl after btfini
the r-ni « m»-nt Twltrhets drank two
l i ' ' •U a large i rop of lice at Ven­ prices [nr I alltorn.a V I ncla*. Mint,
three glasses of beer and smoked a
ice and is to supply the local market lines of which have sold at over $10
penny cigar, which made him feel the
per box.
wot' a fine quality of that staple.
world wns his own. Nearing the land­
ing state he sighted two cats sitting
on « doorstep, and In the lightness of
Ills heart lie ( ailed out
Meat meat
meat, cuts meat." Imitating the well
known • rv and waved the puree! h&lt;*
TH E M M I I K K O F C A R S T H A T I.F.A VK T H I S S T A T I O N S H O W
held 111 his hand
The two cals Ini
IMF. M - U . M T l l ) K O K &gt; W | N T E K V K O K T A H I . K ( . U O W I N f .
iio'dlnti'lv followed him with ihetr
tails In the air mewing loudlv which
There i* no part ol trie I • u.
- iiuiih ( i been writ! u about
brought ruts from houses on each side
nf the street until Twltrhets said he
tin ,
it
* . i ' i ( i i r d sew ion
i d e • • States tha] enrr -how a» many acre*
I"
. atmiit the growing ol winter plant.d Mr winter v.get. ldt* a* &gt;,m lii'iams so seared lhal he started to
ford.
Tins .-ection' tin,* season has run to the ship. Itaahlng.Up the steer
Him n ,0
“ ' “ "J |
„ » .rro. p b ...... I" M is s ' nge gangway he was followed by the
l i r , . . . m „ ... il... horn.- l « o | . U - l&gt;ul • « ,
,
A, , h i. i „ „ ,
...
army of felines numbering dozens, nr
tin- i**ue of The Herald will ctrcu■
. .
.
cording to Mill Gargle, the assistant
,
,
..
linos
it
is
slat'd
thu
the
grower
late m many cities through t he) '
, , . .......
. . .
i who have fancy head b lu n t an polnto peeler, who counted them
"""
,,lU
i h ^ n d a ol,
f u ,, Suufortl $2 pe, There'were black rata, white cats, rod
I" "I Ie who mav he ignrtranV* o| the
.j . :
... . .....
and white cats, magenta and gray cats,
.
. ... . .
. .
it oj.j
basket or belter, whnli I* m ilin g , pm-ecolored rt
rats,
lulllcsa cats, black
’ two- of Hortdu and bin- poxaibumea,
.
, , ,..
t i ,,.
,
,
, pnirtg
.
,
,. them at leart $1 ■&gt;&lt;• per iri11'
1
and white, ml. rusty brown and every
in wirter gardening
that
a few facial
and ligures about our crojis will not early crop, this year was ruined by kind of cat you could possibly think
of Twltrhets rushed to my cabin, fol­
I* "ui of place
Wc believe in the the unprecedented wreather coofi
the":;, that when you have a good lions whicli provei ted th« heading lowed by the feline army, and I drove
him nut hark to tho pier and let them
thug let the world k p o w about it of thd 1ftluce and the .first ship
fight for It. os It was tho only way to
rn
uis
were
of
poor
stuff
Let
&lt;g
" d a bile The Herald does not mgel
rfd of them."
,
ute the world to cotlte here and m relv I tvei and yet i In i sto.n
Mr.
Jones
went
On
to
nzir that num&gt;
T ii
g: &gt;v winter vegetables . w itK ' the brought f .i 1/ good p -i-c
bora of tho cats sot lost, and sailed
idea of milking fortunes this puper demonstrates t lux* even v»i h poor £ • Arabia with him to N « w York. ^
'* I'Moul of the woinlerful record stock if the market is wanting let­ Saw a different colored fellno outildd nlc*.
Ther* hla cabin door everyTtaornlng, so did p —
rn.i'P here by the grower* and w# tuce it w II Icing the price
arft
other
times
when
thr
fines
tho purser, doctor, nnd tho englneera,
can *.if.|y state that all things b«»head
lettuce
will
not
bring
freigln
who complained bitter)? about tho
,n* e'l'iul this great Sanford section
cats
going down Into the engine room
eharg
s
owing
to
a
glut
on
the
rn
r
iy jin- peer iff any other part of'tho
to sleep on tho rants. TwltchetB, the
ket.
Thin
sea
on
Sanford
W.?ms
to
statr. nf the rnuth or of the world.
have the only real lettuce during sbewnrd. was blnnfed by tho crew for
bringing them on board the hip. and
Tt it tiie growers here m.ik“ more the holiday season which is r&lt;nll
Mill 'Gurgle gained the reputation of
in acre of land ftf'a vv II found-1 the lirn * for the growers to muK
being tho biggestHlar In Liverpool be
4I* t I substantiated fact borne out th ’ top notch prices.
cause he swore that ho counted t i l
by lhe actual rcsult.r obtained
The • xpsri'mcjd g owert rre • • &lt;ats when they swarmed up the gang
The
vegetables ure grown here by inclined to let their thoughts sou
way. HoVeral of them were drowned
the assistance .-of the flowing wells, above th* clouds when, the p-iro
when the Arabic sank on August 19.
Mib-irrigation and
drainage.
by
.Mr. Jonca said.

Just a Few Suggestions
if

FOR FATHER

FOR BROTHER

Slumber Chair
Section Bookcase
Reading Lamp
Card Table
Waste Basket
Smoker Stand
Foot Stool
Couch
Umbrella Stand
Library Table

Smoker Stand
Shaving Cabinet
Den Suit
Bookcase
Desk
Magazine Rack
Comfort Chair
Chifforobe
Couch Cover
Rug

Den Lamp

SANFORD VEGETABLES IN FIGURES

aru g &gt;».l tt::d have a niu coins o
hoii"tv&lt;mx nfttuTo and by prautlral
il". conclit inn 'ha! a fair p,*i e
of the (ilrtni r*.
Vftcr
" ■ w e g;iiwn' it dor-s not fnaitiUxiii ") .th.'on »’ i ' I’ t *i - sees ,,
'lv
a

1

tno

)r

. r

. I,

foil &gt;&gt;v\ that the miTkcHi is l e t i r than l big p:i&gt; - one I rru
grow, tx f.*I.tiloiix "tun1* d a pnn* price at th........I t*f the

" f Kujipl, r.r.d t|pm.i»nl j jujoama
In fact many nf the grow
closely controls our profitsi
....
,
*
,
r-B
srn
willing
to sell the lettuce and,
than nil) other part of the
Mes
Rut that the grbw- ctlery in the field -.t il-00 or $1 50

1 re have madt largo sums and i H''r c’ l t f r.nd !"t th* buyer g ■ tiic
ar*' ■' II mr.king them is the truth, benefit of the high market.
Much
r-Hwit nil of them do
become of the httuee is now being sold this
Wealthy any more than all morway nnd the celery al»n. T o give
rhart* become wealthy nnd figures
*how that a greater |K-r cent of the pile an Idea of the m.griitule of
firmry* make good Ihatt do tho mer­ the wonter vegetable buxinesi . fn
chants o| any giveo section.
Hanford tho following report of the
-I
. .
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n r * ----- Jfc j — s

■

; i

FOR MOTHER

FOR SISTER

Hoosier Cabinet
Sewing Cabinet
Reed Rocker
Buffet
Sewing Chair
’ Carpet Sweeper
Medieine Cabinet

Writing Desk •
Music Cabinet
Fram ed‘Pictures
Cedar5Chest
Shirtwaist Box
Bookrack
Dressing Table 1
Mirror
Pedestal
Small Rt

■ideal Cooker
&gt;P ortiers'

1

■F*

-J

CASH

IN S T A L L M E N T

Ha* a Future

■ lhe little girl who described a lend
tit It h|g green hug wph warts all
otcr It. who's nlwnys sluing down ho
hind and standing up In front." will
probably become some day a famous
novelist, or even a manicurist.
Fresh Water Above Salt.
Selawlk la a curious lake near the
neacoaat of Alaska. T i ea rise and fall
In tho Inko by reason of an under­
ground connection with tho sen. At
thu bottom the water la quite unit,
bqi at tho ton la a layer of perfectly
fre.ili water.

V f

Cor. Palmelto~Ave. and First Street

Sanford, Florida

�______________ DECEMBER

FLO R ID A’S BIG PROBLEM
THE

M A R K E T IN G | O F

F R U IT S

AM )

VEG ETABLES

(O N

F R O N T S T H E G R O W E R S OF S T A T E
(JACKSONVILLE METROPOLIS!

Some of ihe most FERTILE best loeated HAMMOCK
land in STATE or SOUTH adapted to both Trucking
and Citrus Culture.
Fine water protection, flowing
wells, a settled section where you can feel at home and
not go through the hardships of the pioneer.
Good
schools and churches.

Tlie /eull&gt; great problem that country, of premature shipment*,
Voiifroi.l-&gt; Florida today »» that of and poor tru.. in. . u would up|K*nr
properly m.-.'i.cti &gt;g her production* that (lie 111 It i hl.H lieCOfile most
pud particularly her eitru* fruit*. urgent [in I In. n.n ginwi-r* to get to.
A Flo; id a elithuMUst. now in an­ get her. -.&lt;&gt; form uu organization
other State writes the Metropolis us for tin | u. j.o &lt; of protecting them
follows: "Why can’ t the newspaper* selves, or for the purpose v»f Jiringof Floridu begin a campaign of ed­ mg about a closer harmony among
ucation to get concert of action dll all growers in the state, who ure
the part of all Florida growers in' vita lly interested not only in con­
•marketing their citru* fruit*?
The sumption, but hMo in the price of
Florida citrus crop of
t* now | fruit.
b e i n g ser o,js|y injured in this sec-,
At any competitive point, .where

Winter homes, Oviedo town lots and improved
property. Investigate this section.
It will
pay you. Write for our booklet.

lion by I In

h'pntelil of green fruit.' Florida and California fruits c4n
Hty has alway s been one |meet on anything like a compleilive

."T ill*
of F,'osvd»'- beet--'customers, “ nil it»i
cotiM*jii|&gt;tiou
of eitrus fruits
u;ll
uverage around half a ' car • load |jduy.
It ought to lie &lt;ofiKut^mJt
twicg. three
or four tunes
thlif;
much Florida fruit, and would be If
there was a concert of action and n
central, chipping body in Horida
which would absolutely control thej
shipments of fruit, and the iiuality
of fruit
*
..
•
e*
. |
"T ly s ettv
has brtrtV'taking Cali-|
fojmih

Oviedo, Florida

until np* n a time ns|
Florida f 'li1' would eoii'i in
Then '
when th
I1 - - 1 shi j ' i m nls i .une in. |
t h&gt;

• .nt

Wa - g i -i

ii

III

I I... itg ' i

nun

that

w .i&lt; g , .

..id

any thi ng ii I

Sled

117. |i

fi ml
wlolly

n mi ght

orungeade. which might
by using as much sugar
b’ lnnniide, and. indeed,
way a 'd the only way
rutile: (&gt;»• ti-ed

!• '

will not slip down.
^
A novel, and very pretty tout* j,
given these Undoes by t|„. ,ln; ^
rose hulls that are rnibnildcrwl
them with silk floss
I.title wooden hangers lr,. cover**
with cotton for a pail.ling and ov«
this light satin ribbon in starred. Ii*
hook Is wound with the ribbon m
tho hanger finished with a pretty bo*

i

«'•••(

m ill

!&gt;• I "

slblo to tlo tho Units so that tie,

Bfotees and a Goat Hanger

(m il

!•»•

i m.kc

be olituined
a* i* used in
that is the
the oranges

that cut down l-o|.itcd lug1’ prices,
to
that the a vera g e is frr below
!
wdint rll would have r e c iv e d on
all
■ shipment* had the market been
handled pro|ierly, p i m I the fruit wellmet tired and ttp.-i • d and properly
I.a. k. d a tid 'll 11 . |o d

Kerosene Put Out Fire.
A bale of rollnii u i..M e.miprentl
for Hhlpuieiit abroad ha- Hi. ,|..n,:tj
of an oak plnnk
Itecnr.llv In Ctllfiiriil.i i -rilly of hul.-il rottnii
,i
irnitid,
and, as Is always th.
.j„ &gt;r,
ate Into the renter of tie ■ ,|.
density nf the cnliun mil ill, * ,
to p.-tielrnte the hal ......

Keronem- will |e tieli.it. r|,,• nt»n
very fast mid. knowing i!
i.ei trrs

o f i i v . hat &gt;*ii muel
let i o' i
Hit &gt;- union

t ha 1
- in.

The

w-arm

looking

and

dainty

l i o o t e e s shown III tin pteture wi l l be
••i i s v to make tiy thii-n who under
stiiinl i rie hetlng 1 lie\ are i roefiet.-d
of w h i l e /i-|’ h r r and shaped If) tit
o v e r til. knees
\ le’ a. Png IS woSlo-.I
iii ne at the io|i nun narrow pink satin

ripln n run thrmigii it ipakes it jms

MAKE T h e BEST CHRISTM AS PRESENTS
We carry a com­
plete line of Bicycle
Supplies.

A.III VI. VVIOSOS

We can

lit up your old bi­

IV E R
JO H N S O N
TRUSS
\ B R ID G E

cycle with anything

1

you need.

KKBlt

TH E IVER JO HNSO N
.

See Our Demonstrator

C’A S fl PRIC E

Iver Johnson Truss
Ivor Johnson Roadster
Iver Johnson Motor Bikes
Juveniles

m oo
.. 30.00
•35.00
25.00

Sanford Roadster Bicycles

mh hm

W e have the largest stock o f Bicycles and
Bicycle Supplies ever carried in Sanford.
are ‘equipped
Brakes

with

SANFORD
108 P A L M E T T O A V E N U E
*

M otorcycles— Harley-Davidson— T Ije Best on the Market.

See our line of Bi
xydes before pur­

Columbia Bicycle
H artford Bit•vcle

chasing elsewhere

CYCLE

COMPANY
L. Y l B R Y A N , Manager

�-—
the

DECEMHK

,

-f

HK soft, fleecy snow, floatmg down straight from
the heavens, melted as
quickly aB It struck tho
sidewalks and turned
u " -7T) Into mud under tho huri^CCA ' r&gt; Ing feel of the thousands of Into Chrlstmao
jHQgw** shoppers.
™
Itlack Jaklo stood In tho
idler afforded by tho elovated road
I

fQ|i| 111JI Ill?» nllvJ* a
n 11 Mu,vu
thin, and Ilo- dirty, brown slush luyt
•aucht mil all the llltlo cracks through
-which » might seep and find a com
jforts hie Inn»-a

jjj,.

, i , t'. he a leal* Christmas for
i.,,
,died reflectively to the
.Ins oi llfoadway
“ Awful

Iran

l„ i, pocket tie Jlngh-d his one,
lone quarter against tho key or his
cheap "Sixth avenuo room and smiled
gl |,r thought of tho days when hn
tad jingled mid coins. In those days
the raring ranis had boon good, and
Jaki1*
die- of the best known bookleg at
-- p hr.nl Then ho had been
sfllmnt !l( hsd dressed til the height
of ultra ' i - Li "-m nml radiated with that
rr:rt&gt; ........ look'
The 'I t i, mit of tho riii lng stsiri
kRI] i.„, trcipn-nt trips to tho bar had
left Jam- ‘ trundl'd, without a friend

b an fo b p herald

Til Tho cxhooklo boomod a b o u tto drift
tho sidewalk. Marin Lecourt! Yes, away from hi* story.
It must be she. Marie, the prettiest
Jakie wan Introduced to Maudo and
girl In the Follies chorus. Should ho j John, her husband. They wore either
Bpenk lo her? Perhaps she would too busy decorating a liny Christman
have at least a kind word fur the fel­ tree on a stand In the comer of the
low who hud bought her many did- room or else they didn’t care, for nei­
ners nt swell cafes and had lavished ther evinced disapproval of Jakie. /
his money on her when he had It In
Ilo was made lo feel at homo In
lllnctiveiy he storied forward. Ills the little family circle, and ontered
hand on his ancient velour hat. the with keen enjoyment the work of trim­
one relic of palmy days
ming the tree and arranging Iho pres­
Hut almost ns he started he checked ents for tin? two children fast asleep
himself. No. It would he better not In the next room.
to speak lo Marie, fur she, like all
The final arrangement completed,
tho rest of the old crowd would turn Mamie and her hushuml took a last
hltn down , would refuse to speak to peck ut thn sleeping kiddles and called
a bum.
Juklo to see them.
Ho slopped back lo Iho shelter of • As tho llltlo group stood In tho doorthe elevated plllnr Just as Mario yvny Jaklo noticed that John put hlfl
turned to cross the struct Her bright
eyes twinkling with good cheer, sho
came up quite close to Juklo Sml
denly a flash of recognition crossed
her countenance and she almost
dropped her package* ns she rushed
forward
•
"Juklo ' she cried, "is it really
you? Where have you been’ What
are .you doing here and where ore you
going?
Heforo Jaklo could think of an am
Bwcr lo the questions which called
torn recital ot almost his entire life*
history, she went on:
"For goodness' snke. Jakie. you look
a sight! What s the Idea of nil this
poor-folksy makeup’ 1b It a Btall or
an- vou really forced to wear them?
••Forced Is right," replh-d Inkle
*Ttn broke
| saw you » « jnu -urns
out of the store, hut I dido I know
whether you would want in speak to
me or not
"Billy." Jnngled Marie
u .mi in
speak In my uld pul’ &lt;if .nuts.-. I
And tmw thill I have seen ) mi we ate
going to hnvo a good, old-faahlotted
chat, but we can’t stand here iti this
wet and talk
t am living with my
married sister now and Just cam*downtown for u few things to hang on
the kiddies' t ree
Come mi up unit
hul(* us In tin- things '
Jakie thanked Iter, hut remonstrut
cd that his nlllre was hi ar&gt; e|y sull
nhle for an evening tall
Marie In
slated ih.it Ins clothes made n&gt;&gt; .lift- r
ence to ln-r and that her sister would
surely think the same
Anyway, tin
matter what tier sister might think
Jukle was her friend, and that set
tied II.
They walked to Fouith uveiiitc and
took the suhwitv in Jlarhin Jakii- In
slating on spending ten tents of his
precious quarter for the carfare, al
though Marie had tried to shove a
dime Into Ills hand
tin tin- wav up Jakie told his story,
laying the blame oil haid lo, k and 111 '
Btuli- o111i nils who hail pul rating oil
the hum
Marie listened with quiet IttlentioN
nodding her In-ad here and there ami
lularj'.-' 1 1| • a imestnni how am) then

Yes. It Must De She
arm alioul Mamie a waist ullO lti.it the
light In M.iudos eyes shone with po
cullar ht Hlluin e ns she snuggled
etos'-i
Il sum n ploiuro of dttinostb
love and fellctl) and II touched Juki*deeply
John uml Minnie having i*-tlr*-tl for
flu- lilghc Jilki, and Mario wore left
uloio- in Ilo- parlor
Soattsl before Hite llrepla**'. where
the gas log was throwing forth a
&gt;tn-'-r &gt; Jn-at Jalfp- uskvd Marl** ahoui
|n-r i*»-|f
- lo li.ol left Mic itinriiM and.all In-lorno-i g.i&gt; i oii'ii-.ii,r&gt;.ns and was now
employed

a t ul l l t ro r&gt; e s t a b l i s h m e n t

"\\ lints i Im- mallei
ggnn-’
ask'd Jakie

will) the show
Too fust for

"Yoa. Jaklo.
Somehow or other
I couldn’t let myself drift like the
other* hod, and'when I came up hero
to live with Maude and John and the
klda, well, they didn’t think It was
the beat thing for the klda to have
their nunl In the chorus. Not that
they objected to the chorus part of
It. but then there are bo many other
things that go with It, The gay company, the loose wny of living and •
things of thn* sort "
"So you rut It out for the sake of
the kids?"
"Yes, for the kids and for my own
sake. 1 was becoming tired of the
life, and the home life here seemed to
touch something In me and make mo
want to live right There Is nothing
In that fast life. Jnkln; the right way
Is the only way You may prosper for
a lime on the wrong road but sooner
or later you come to grief,"
Yes. she was right Jake knew The
wrong way had dragged him down
Drltik and loose companions hail j
brought him to his present level.
For a lung time ho sat and gored
nt the lire
When neat hn spoke
-there was n tenderness In his tolre •
BUch ns had never been thorn before
"Say. Marie,” ho said, "do you think
you could help mo get on tho right
track, the honest road?

GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THF. FIVE COUNTIES

February 15-19, 1916
'IV* tho Citizens of Seminole, Volusia, Osceola, I« tk o and
Ortnite Count ips, Greeting.
Ile.it known to.all of you that you an* invited and exacted
to prepare suitable exhibits for display at the Great Exposition
already agreed upon by the peojile of your several counties,
engaging in a friendly competition for the exhibition of the
varied products of your several sections; also the things
“ Made in Your Towns.” Your school work, your fruits and
vegetables, your farm products, your stores of bouse and field,
your art creations and all other articles of interest, especially
stock, cklekons. etc.
I'repare to attend in person and with your farpjly and
friends and the strangers within your gates.

OF T H E P U O S r E R Q l^ J P J V £ G9 L Y F IK S

I want to try.

softly, "the best little girl In the the packages In tho presence of each
world.”
other.
"And mine,’ added Marin, "is the
Never giro n gift In person if you
man mat Is to M "
enn contrive to semi It or put It whero
It will ho found awaiting tho recipient
MANNER OF GIVING PRESENTS when ho or she Is alone, for.wheq re­
ceived fn this way the gift .makes Its
Simple Little Embellishments Suclt as strongest appeal to one's appreciation.
Ribbons, Seals and Holly Count
In giving money, even to npar rela­
for Much.
tives. the utmost care should hn taken
Yon would te &gt;er stand for the psil ‘
to give It lu tho most d e l i c a t e way
rough stun
possible, especially If you know thn
At no lime diw-s the manner o f do
"That h the kindest tiling I have
heard fur two years
snhl take- ing tt tiling ciium for so much as at money Is needed
title ol I he eleveresf wavs Js to tnkn
slowly,
I f patted the small hand the time of Christmas giving, and
while In a few Instances there are n tiny Japanese umbrella, place tho
that still lay on his arm.
Suddenly he stiffened Iti his chair those who overdo the outward embel­ money In u paper bag and, after roll­
lishment of gifts none of us now like ing and tying the hag around tho up­
ns a thought seized him
per part of thn handle underneath,
"M arie." In* asked tenderly." Is there to offer the simplest llltlo reracm
any follow rtx;hi now. that von think tiram-e unless wrapped In sixitless pa- close the umbrella over It anil tin with

1 seo how happy you are and what a
change It has made In you. I am go
Ing to try “
Tenderly she put her hand on Ills
arm. "I am glad that you will try
,You know 1 always liked you. .Inkle
Somehow you were different front the
rest of the old crowd, for you were
always a gentleman in your manner

a lot o f ’ You snow the wav I mean
"No, Jakie not now. she answered
s|nwlv. n« she understood whv to*
asked
T! ■11 she milled, "hut there
might i» if
If lie hi r, a right living sort of
fellow- ’ broke to Jakie
T h e I lo. k on till' i nantel pl ei e slru, k
twelve
"flee,
It a
C h r i st ma s
morning

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" Co u l d you do vou Itilnk. will van
wai t until
well until I can gel on the
r i ght t no k ’
Sh&lt;- nodd'-d lo-t bend In silence
J a k i e put tils a r m around her waist
and drew to i head to Ids shoulder
" Y o u do care M a r i e ’ to* whi spered
A g a i n slo- nodded and then turned
h e r lips to tils
My i Itil'dinns pi ot»-ul
snhl Jakie

jn r tied with gav ribbons and adorned
will* bright Mats expressing merry
greetings
And lbl« Is as it should he for the
hotld.ii season gains a great deal of
- (*■ i riness and .-rut from the multi
plli il v of In i dihoni-d while parcels
whisking In and fro, and we do nqt re
grot tin p.c-s'.ng of Hie yellow paper
bundle of our grandmothers day
Hut tto* attractive appearance of the
gift Is 11■11 all (lint counts we must be
..ireful ol the b o w and when and
w b'-r' of pn-Hcni ing il
The tine- Hint &lt;uslotn more and
more mi-i s apart for the exchanglhg of
gifts among friends Is Christmas eve.
ituv (tin, from dusk to midnight but
t brut runs dnv Itself Is sacred to pro
s.-ntlng gilts within the family circle
’ Sonic families pul all the gifts In
the Uhriitx or living room. In separate
piles, and th*-n after n deliberate
bt.akfu i tin) all walk In amt open

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HI tractive little bpoklet with a check
or a greenback for a 'bookmark, writ­
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Turning lo see wllut Is noted, the
fresh new paper money l« seen and
tlio recipient appreciates the manner
of its presentation no less than tho
material bonetlt
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i ..Ids ar*' catching. ever&gt; now and
then I tie papers tell of epidemics of
colds
Then look out fot t It•• man
who talks thick, and who Is constantly
sneezing, blowing his nose and mak­
ing ii general iiui’siie &lt; ..f himself Sore
throats should he treated until Hi**V
are iiit 'd
V,b holds and i till allied lollsits at*' ,* rtmCnl soil f.q the catarrh
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Gratitude as the Real
Key to Christmas Joy
By “ BILEY" SUNDAY

• M r O EOI’ LFJ who dccldo to give
g g j L J only useful Christmas gifts
often have a bunch of surM H | prises waiting for them
around tho corner.
• “ Look before you leap," Is a useful
thing to remember.
Useful presents should bo accepted
In tho spirit In which they are given.
Keep the Christmas spirit green.
When you get a useful present, do not
tako It back and eichango It for some­
thing you can uso.
I Keep It; bang on to It. Do not give
It away to the poor, for they have
troubles enough of thtslr own.
One of lfie.oiost useful useful gifts
— for some people— Is a -smoking
Jacket Onco we gave our oltKUncby
Peters ono of thoao costly rtleotlrw^
reefers. It had blue satin cuffs and a
braided collar. The coat w S b held to­
gether not by buttons but by goldbraid knots. Tho garment mado a hit
with Uncle Peters, but not the knots.
For years his smoklug locket had
been a flannel undorshirt^*. gracefully
docorated with suspenders. fBvAry eve
nlng he sat by tho st^e,* smoking fi
plpo Which would have suffocated a
steamship stoker. He never told us
what he burned In the’ pipe, and we

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on the smoking Jacket. Llfo was not &amp; f l B w hem, and above tho moon*
lit hills of Judea tho an*
tho same after that. They told him be
gels
heralded
tho beginning of tho life
mustn’t smoko that vulgar, shocking
of
Jeaus
Christ
upon thta earth. And
old plpo while wearing the lovely
Jacket Everybody thought ho was onco more tho birthday of tho Saviour
cured of the deadly corncob. Ho quit approaches
How fast, these festal days follow
smoking the pipe, and Instead brought
one another’ Only a few days ago l
homo a halo of cigars.
He made n handsome figure, wear­ was penning a.Thanksgiving day mosNow we are looking forward
ing tho braided smoking Jacket, and !
puffing a cigar with a gilt band aroundj.^Bb SiaVpy hearts and bright nntlcl
It. We left him, smoking happily hy rations to Qtrlstendon) s grent gift
th&lt;v stove. In ono hour we returned, giving day.
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Uncle Peters was still consuming
Gratitude Inspires In us tho grace
.cap.-Jt’tjld -tnGt ralso Its head at our
ityd&amp;lftpd. &lt;t It would never look up
again. Tho picture frames on the
waUs had turned green.
Unclo Peters denied that his Flor de
Mule Ear segnrs had killed the cat.
He Insisted she had rolled over after
taking otic squint at the smoking
Jacket
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Uicful gifts often have p Wav of
making themselves usefutjjwhrn you
least expect It For.' Instancff, we
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HERE are Christmas hells
and bells.
The real Christmas bells
rmgAut mil) in the morn
Ing of the sacred day The
other bells ring from morning until
night After which they Jungle through
one's dreams
The Christmas doorbell Is n great
Institution
It Is the busiest bell of
the lot All day long the doorbell has
pressing
engagements
When
the
doorbell rings on Christmas da&gt; every
body given heed to tin sweSI sounds
And everybody rushes to the front
door as If the house had caught cm
fife, and that was the nearest exit
The doorbell has everyone In (tie fam
lly hopping as If they were so many
trained ducks
ThtTe arc* two reasons why the
Christinas doorbell is a welcome vis
Itor when It Jars upon the ear In the
first place, you know that no hills
are going to be presented by the caller
at the door
In the second place the
doorbell may announce the arrival of
a package
A sawed of! express wagon driver
with a chunky. hnTTy bound . package
under his arm can get more attention
on Christmas day than thf* governor of
the state, surrounded by his military
staff and preceded by u Chinese or­
chestra. playing "Tlppelaly ”
The package the expressman or
mall earrler brings, is s'ejzed by a mil e '

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As two littlo girls were hurrvlng to
school, one of them saw n discarded
Christmas tree in an ash barrel
" L itt le ," said stodo you think
Kalita Claus Is n myth’ "
. ’'CurtnInly not.” retorted her com­
panion. •glancing sharply al her. "San­
ta Claus Is a mister. What makes you
lisp so?"

H O LID AYS
The Time to Purchase Jewelry.
N o t h i n k Better than Ster­
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Jine°of Jewelers: Gut Glass anti
Hand Painted China delights
all who jpee it. , ('a ll in ^n d let
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Gratitude Is tho great original
sourco of noble living and service,
Just as sin Is the original source and
root of all Belflnhncss The great allseeing eye of God. as It surveys this
planet, with oil Its .scenes of revelry
and Its riot of sin, , beholds but ono
factoring ulcnr—(flelflshnoss—and gates
upoir.on'o tf»Uyr o^ great beauty—gratitudc—wblt'h-rVt'OgTrP'os In every need
of Wail the voice of God.
phe Immortal Franef*s E. Willard
said
' I regard Ingratitude as one of
the basest of sins
The Psalmist said
"What shall I
render unto the Lord for all his good
ness to roe’ ’' Then answers his own
question by saying: "1 will tako tho
cup of salvation and call upon tho
name of the Lord,"

Never before have we so seriously
faced the question of our obligation to
Almlghtv God
Then- are thousands
of heavy -hearted, world worried men
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worth living until their lives are
linked w Uti lesns &lt;'hrlst
safely save In service
dozen eager bands ll is strange bow
or lose
The Dead Hes
ready everybody is to belli in relic v
nut. anil that's why It Is
Ing the deliveryman n[ his 12 ounce
burden Then the package is conveyed
in stall* to the inspecting deportment
It Is opened with nervous anticipation
and there is great rejon mg when it
proves III be n ku111•-•] muffler for fa
liter from Aunt Jessica
The muffler
Is as large us u young hammock, and
Is pinker than pu s cheeks wyhen we
all Insist that he try It on
If there is a grownup daughter in
the fatnilv, phe heats all records get
ting to the door when the )o-H rlnt** on
Christmas day
It anybody heats her
to the knob. It Is not her fault, as she
slid down the banister nml look a fly
lug leap, which was the hgfrl she could
do without breaking hones
Sis ex
peels the kind of presents which are
unt found In fireplaces a f t e r . Kanin
Claus' visit.
She's looking for bon
quels of flowers huge boxes of candy
and other tokens of regard
Slime
times, though not very often, the bell
ring iiitmmm es n neatly wrapped wed
dime ring
The t'hrlsttmis telephone hell i,-, an.
Important feature of the Yuletnli
tl
rings rtirlstmas tidings which former
ly were sent on derivative lards,
which, with their Imitation spow. tpnde
handy match scratrhers.
Tho Christmas dltuirr bell—one at a
time please
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Descendants of Old Spanish pettier*
Observed Christmas With Din­
ners ^nd Parties.
Among the descendants of -the ohi
Spanish settlers we llnd tlial
Ob­
serve n week »n the i-eli-hrntilfh"'‘pf
&gt;. Christmas This begins one \Vt&lt;ck be­
fore Christmas. In the dnf-tlme they
have dinners nt each other's homea.
\ and In the uveufngs they give a rfl-nos
. of parties jit the different houses, in
r IJifltevening Jhn ynhng fnlh go to tho
hifliio, v*f .me of tbeij- number fnnd
knock, and "then nil begin .toUSlng.
1 Those within the house ask. "W ho .is
' t h o r n nml the answer Is. ''Tho Vir­
gin Mary itnd St Joseph seek lodging
in your hgtise.'
To carry out the Bi­
ble story they are nt first refused ad­
mittance. nnd then tho door is ojtoned
wide and they are all given a hearty
■Spirit of Christmas
welcome
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The core of Christmas is ito* truth
On Christmas eve the old and
ol iinsetlinbijoss
Ttds day oi the young all Join together nml nave a
now liptrlt that irradlaly'fr ail ilio big cc M irn lIon
In a largo ball they
earth Is the day of lavish pouring fix up one side to represent tlie man
out of sell
"Homebody cafes,
is ger. amt here they very solemnly give
written large over every Christmas a tittle play In which many take part,
gift and Chris!mas plan. It Is the tho characters being Mary nnd Jo­
day of taking thought for other per­ seph. the wise men. the shepherds
sons
Christ In Christinas means and the angels This play.Is very real
unselfish love— the love of God tor to them, and they all play their parts

man, and of men for ono another.

with a rev'drent spirit.

One Cause of Good Nature.
"Sometimes," said Uncle Eben, "n '
good natured man manages to stay
Met Every Christmas.
dat way ’cause he’s got aech. a pore '
CroinVclI’s long parliament mad* a opinion of other people dat dey can’t '
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1 a Chrlll“ n» ! •• *T1« no uso," ho groaned. T i l Just
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At ttiut moment i tiA boy got up, ami
going forward to the wnmuu. pulled ut
her dres* to uiltui t her attention.
Mother, taut Hama tTaiiH coming?
lie a awful late.
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It s the snow, dearie. explained
the mother.
Sui It a bad storm that
B y * T . C. B R I D G E S
l expect he was late in starting. Hut
now It a Cleared up, f daresay hell bo
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hero Boon."
Her words wore cheery, but Mlko
8 THE December
night closed across caught tho anxious glance sho gavo
the desolate moor, hor husband. „
"do out and see If Williams In
tho snow ceased
falling, tho clouds sight yet, Alice," sntd the man ’ "Ho
broke, and a bril­ ought to have been hem an hour ago.
liant moon shed Its I only hope nothing ban happened to
silver light across tho poor obi fellow '
Mlko dropped nn hands and knees
tho wide stretches
of rolling white­ behind tho angle of the wall as. the
ness.
With tho door opened, anil the woman stood on
change,. It begau tho throBhold looking out down tho
to freeie fiercely, empty snowclad \alley.
Somehow the pathos of the baro lit­
coating the sodden
drifts with n crisp tle ChrlstmaB tree and the anilous
family appealed to hls hardened old
him ot Ico.
At every step soul, and when the door closed again
M i k e Dempsey's ho rose to hls feet, and Instead of foltired fool broke . lowing out hls llrsl In tent km and en­
through this costing, and sank deep tering tho bourn to demand food-ami
into soft ' stuff beneath, making tho clothes, climbed the wall again and
’ traveling so terribly hard that, In made off down the valley. '
"If William's’ coming this way;
eplto of the bitter cold, perspiration
stood in beads on his thin, brown there'll bo a road of sorts.' lie said
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The bitter wind was In his taco aa
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Head down, he hurried onwards, and
presently was again bus Ido tho corpse
of banta Claus' frozen tnessonger.
Without a glance at tho * body ho
snatched up tho sock, flung It over hls
shoulder, and continued hls way up
the valley.
The glow from the lighted window
threw Its red beam across tho snow
as he rounded tho curve and cams
within sight ot tho lonely cottage and
a corresfNjndlng glow warmed Mlkos
heart as ho thought of tho pleasure
of tho children when they found their
long delayed Christmas gifts.
Seeing no sign of life, ho slipped
In at tho front gate, and, stopping
very quietly up tho path, gained the
door, dropped hls sack, nnd giving
one sharp tap, turned tho bolt.
I But ho had not counted nn the eager
children, and boforo ho could get round

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five miles from the tuwh
and with hls knowledge of
way matters It would be

from the back, and clambering ginK' rly over tho wall crept up to tho
window from which tho light came.
Balslng himself till hls head wss
1111 a level with* tho sill,"ho peered
thmugii the uncurtained window Into

i hiirt’ iv furnished living room. Ilghted In a grim lire of glowing turf.
' 1midi stood In one corner, on
W1 ' ' l;" « youngish man whose banTu'i if lu-ad allowed film to he the
v11tun uf some accident. • Oil n chair
'".ndtf him sal a sweet-faced wornBn- *hd' op «iie bare earthen floor
t"3 ''d
.IdiUdren— a curly-haired
wv of about seven, nnd a chubby girl
h &gt;‘*-ir or« « younger.
’ “ 't wbdt urresl'kt Mike's attention
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"lfo said* William was lost, mamexplained the boy. "so lie's
brought ‘ b** “ &gt;*ngs Instead And hers
they ts, all safe."
"Meet make a clean breaal of It,
Dempsey," suggeated the elder war™r

easy
onough US stow away In a truck, and
lying under a tarpaulin be carried
■cores of miles away from tho hated
wfts money
prison.
Besides there was
"0o and find out yourself," flashed
In hls tropseri* ppcl?etB. Only a III
tie. hut plenty to buy food and drljik, the old convict. "William’s down the
valley there."
a clay pIpT, and a plug of tobacco.
"You take the chap Into the house,
Mike’s rooutll Watered as ho thought
lleorge." said the older warder. 'IH
of a square meal.
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lie tried'to knAp hls thm^Bts on
Half.an hotir later he returned.
the prospect of iM'sc almost forgotten
T v o found William.” he said briefly.
luxuries, yet, somehow It was difficult.
"Ile'a froze to death. Dempsey took
The picture seen through tho cottage
hls clothes, but he didn’t have no band
window kept rising before hls mind,
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It aside, tho effort was unavailing.
bong years ago Mlko find a home of
he come bark here for Instead of
his own. a wife, nnd a baby.
Wlfo skimming out. Inquired tho younger
and baby both nnd died, swept away warder. In blank surprise.
"He came to bring our Klsmas pres­
In n wee* by an epidemic of dlph
ent*. explained curly lockn "He told
theria. and that nnd been the begin
me so "
ntng of the Irish navvy's downfall
"Well, of all the everlasting fools.”
Bui ne nad never forgotten thorn, nnd
gasped
the Junior warder
tonight they seemed strangely near
Hls
senior
wheeled on him sharply.
him.
"A good Ihlrig It there were n four
A sound between a grunt and o
groat? burst frum his lips; ho stopped more fools of that ktod In Moorlsnds. IA v —*and outside too!”
nnd looked back.
He turned lQrMlM: - f i j f
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“ 'TIs a fool ye are. .Mlko Dempsey!"
•Come along, Tiempsey," ne aald In
he exclaimed aldud. "pit along vrld
yo. and don't be delaying for tho ■ more kindly tone, " i ’ll see as It* i
goveroor knows now l( was wo cotne
screws to nao yo!"
Again he started forward, but to lake you. And 1 reckon your ple.y*more ■-slowly
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Mike glanced Up The boy’s mother
t A small drum, a "bag of lead sol
illers. a cheap doll, u hot of win was standing by. her fnce blank w|th
tapers, and one of crackers and a amazement.
What does this mean’ " sne cried.
couple of (lackels of sweets
Net an
I* it W illiam’ "
article of the lot which hud cost "
Nut unless he's changed bis name
cents, and tie* vulm- of the whole not
since, morning, missus,' replied the
five dollars
Mike stood and stared at them The warden. "He was Michael Dempsey
lent of aoldurs hud Inllen open He when he bunked from Moorlands Just
stooped and picked up the little paint­ after dinner "
"But 1 don't understand, lien got
ed Mgures, and replaced (hem care­
William Crukrr’s clothes on. sad he's
fully.
"8o ‘twas poor ould Hanty Claus." brought the things from Anbamplnn
ho muttered. "And the children will i thit William went to fetch.”
Tho other wardnr—a grlzxled, elder­
bo waiting bn him
Twas hard luck
ly dnat) shook hls head.
Intolrcly."
I don't
Again ho IfWil down nml quickly-1 "You've got mo; missus
know what hls little gamo la no more
bundled everything hack Into the sack
Ho laid this by tho dead body, and than you."
"Most like he has murdered Wil­
turning on hls heel, walked rapidly t
away.
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sure enough
there
was
.lentlv lifsporately weary, yet he nev­
Though covered deep in snow, ho
er slopped for a moment, though uow
found that theta was u path down
and then, as he plowed his way on
the valley, which he had little doubt
wards, bo would turn his head and
would loud even Uni lly to the main
cast mi apprehensive glance buck
road to town
over his shoulder.
Ho had gone another mllo when a
Had anyone been near enough to
dark patch In the snow straight ahead
watch him. they would easily hnvo un­
derstood bis baste. Tho drab livery attracted tils attention, nnd he caught
hls breath sharply ns he stopped be
plentifully besprinkled with broad ar­
side
It
row* marked him as one of the slate's
For
it was a mail lying Hat on his
unwilling guests, Au a matter of fart.
Mike Is-mpsey had been for tho last face. and. Judging by the snow which
throe 'ears a prison IlHnate, nml It almost covered lit* bndv, be bad been
there It) tile satin position (oi some
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a Uh i be Intention of escaping an
time
Beside him lay a halftlllcd
.rilei Helen years of unappreciated
’hospitality that he had, n few hours Buck, also covered with snow.
Mlko gave a Hhnrp glance aroutd
I • Moitslv done a bunk'' under cov
The moonlight Inn icon Wus -III,
it of tin sudden snowstorm.
I ve puzzled tlilm screws, that a burn, lio stooped and tune d the man
over.
wan thing sure," he mutlored to him
Dead'
bn muttered
Deal
-• f .llld III Spite Ilf Ills fatigue U
ritlil' us be laid Ins hand against I In
-IT lit * buckle escaped hls thill lifts
but faith I've puzzled mettllf, too, clllll cheek
For a moment In- stood staling at
and I don t know where I am no more
All Right," He Said Sullenly, •I'll
the ill ■ad man s face,. Wtlll1ll U||H 1*l,lt
than Vduni
Come Quiet "
It I i ml only git a landmark &lt;&gt;r of a ll tile obi mail » Irene) l ainl If vtt I1
nntlli x.ilf
hu went cm
Enlist i ed nil d very min li "l Mu ■ JHnull '
,1 llrid mv rtmd til the rullwitv. 1d and bulld
itlfl angle of Die hull*'
i urlv locks
wIII i lejir
Mike Dempsey wasn't u
1be U, like u ' e l l . I' ' .till*1 1•
t.ai ) \ sll e|| years for nothing
COD) ll t HlUl Ini'- »t l.i &gt;1 WitT fill* * arms Hying after him
William, whore Is Su lit y 'luus '
He ( i uni'llled bis slow way across a (tut 111 e. and a Until shut uirmigb It in
piped the childish treble
•'it vain't Inmpetl u little brook bn •1 » eury frame
It am i William, sonny
Tell your
1
lie sleep slope beyond
lie II not need ill mi duds uTl&gt;
I i*h
mammy
as
Williams
got
lost,
add I
\ gleam of light In tint next valley more, he muttered, and. dropping nil
attracted bis attention.
It came bis knees 111 the snow, began with tnimgIn tin' tilings instead Now 1 ve
from a lighted window, and there was trembling lingers to siiip tfie dead got to go for I ni In a mighty hurry "
I expect you are' came a Jeering
something comforting to the lonely mull of bis clothes
They were -worn utul old, but to voice, and n blue uniformed man car­
fugitive In the red glow cast upon
tin- .glittering snow. Without heslta- Mike ns precious iin broadcloth for rying a carbine stopped out from the
tinn. lie started downhill toward It.
once hi’ was rid ul tils ctlnvict garb dutk shadow round the corner, fol­
lowed instantly by a second.
Presently ho was cautiously ap- he hail multiplied Ills chalices ul es
Mike gavp one glunce around But
l '"at htng a small bouse, w hich stood cape a blind 1ed[old
The wall cut off
— ^.liio -sarilMi lurcMuJiHl.kv u k&gt;*
- Xol till iu. lead I'oUlplclM- the whole . !"*
.cornered
upl­
v stone wall
There was a gate In change of costume down to hunts
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he said sullenly
• ut tint Mike preferred to approach and hut and bad hurled Ins broad ar
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Mlko bethink himself of tbu sack.
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Ho snatched ll up eagerly, hoping . wh" * e ‘ &lt;*nu&gt;er long hours In tho snow
It might contain food, and turned the f bad no‘ Improved.
"MsrArgy, the policemen have took
contents out upon the sum

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ono o f rtioso department storn mobs to get something that will give her a
and have a crowd o f perfect ladlcp use great amount of ploasure and which 1
can use later on as a pipe cleaner or a
you for a doormat?
pair of suspenders!"
• got mine!
The pale young woman fatnjed, so 1
They certainly (ought mo tho Iluer
moved over.
ta glide, all right!
on
At another counter another young
At the floor a pice young nmn with
necktie
and
a
quick
forehead
lady
said ut mo;
Have ytyu boon
a pink
waited on?'
bowed, to me.
"No," 1 replied; " I havo been
"What do you wish?" ho asked.
"W ell," I said. " I ’m down here to stepped on. sat on nnd Walked on, but
get a Chrlstinns present for friend 1 havo not yet been waited on."
"What do you wish?” Inquired tho
wife. I would like something which
would nftord her great pleasure when youug woman.
"1 am looking for a Christmas pres­
I give It to her and which l could use
ent for frlejid wife." ho said. "I want
nfterward
ns
a
penwiper
or
a
Ashing
B y GEORGE V. HOBART
to buy her something that will bring
rod."
"Second floor— to tho right—lake great Joy to hor heart, nnd which 1
might use afterward an a pair of sllptho elevator," said the man.
(Luprngbt. bj MrCluro Nr x t pt pv r S mh JIc m ®)
Did you ever try to tnko ail eleva­ pers or a shaving mug,"
AY!
Did you over
Tho young Indy caught nfo with hor
tor In n department store and find
toko
what
little
that 3,943 other American cltlzeiuTand dreamy eyes and held mo up against
whs left anti Mart
rlllienettea were also trying to lake the wall.
out to buy friutui
"You." she screamed, "you complete
the same elevator?
wife a l 'hribtmiirt
How sweet ’ It Is to mingle In the a total o f 25,493 peopio who have boon
token?
arms of utter strangers and to feel In this department store today without
A quaint pastime.
tho pressure of a foot wo never hope knowing what they aro doing hero,
In it not?
and I refuse'to bn a.humau eaeylopeto meet again!
Well, to make a
I was standing by one of tho coun­ dln for .the sake- of eight dollars a
long atory lose Its ters on tho second floor when a shrill week. Co on, now. throw yourself In­
cunning, I clinked Voice crept up over a few bales of dry to second speed and climb the hlJItVfa few Iron men to­
I began to apologize, but she
gether one morn­
reached down under tho counter and
ing recently ami
pulled out a club.
started out to find
"This," sho said, with a wild look
something new and
In hor sldo lamps, "this Is happy Yulonifty In the gift
tide, but, nevertheless, the n o il guy
line for Priches.
that leaves his brains at homo and
I was breeding (or
tmt
a department store when I ran across
good Christmas present fpr. Ms
tirs wife
Hep Hardy, limping In the direction
will get a bitter wallop across the
o f a taxicab stand.
forehead!"
" t ’ p late, aren’t ‘ you. Ilep?’’ I In
The girl was right, so I went home j
qulred. glancing ut the Waterbary
without a present.
'I sure nm running behind my sc bed
I suppose I’ll have to tnse Hep's tip
ule this morning. John, Ilep wheezed.
and get those emeralds after all.
"Accident.”
Hut first I’ll go down to llie dell
y "W hat’s tlic mutter’ Fuse blow out
entessen store and see If there's any­
ami leave you and your favorite bar­
thing there,
tender In darkness?" I ventured.
"N ix ," he answered; " I interpolated
THE MYSTERV OF CHRISTMAS
&amp; new step In the Tango about live
this a. m and tuy partner, an Impul­
One Day of the Year That All Other
sive little thing from Spokane, didn't
DJiys Are Learning to Envy
gel my signal with the result that she
and Imitate.
stepped on me and lost one of tier
French lirelw somewhere between I1 IV
It seems to me ( hut always, ns the
ankle and my Instep
I had to wait
3llh nt llei emls-r eiimmeln eii to
tUI a |Snior Shop was open so he
shorten the white, fleecy snow began
could probe for it The medicine ped
In fall, says a writer In the ('rafts­
tiler found it all right and my left
man
Winn the s t r e e t lamps flickwheel Is a till wohhlv but I ’ll lie in
••red up like c-ait'lh-s on an altar they
rb*- roped arena tontghl when the In II
Kit/e.| oi) a world that was white The
rings. Humoring for ray favorite rag
strife of the city whs mu tiled. Carls
you can bet on that. John, old pal ”
went In hut vnu had to peer out
"T h e dunce hug has you for lair
tlirongn tin- hlltid* to know- that they
hasri t It H ep 1' I laughed
were passing they made no sound
'Not at all,' Hep Came hack
hut
An
atmosphere of gentleness hud dolike a lot of other ginks w ho have b e e n
sri'iuted
Kveryoue in the house went
going through life with Sloop Shoul­
iitmut with stealth as though planning
ders ami plnnlatlon feel I ve suddenly
some secret kindness
discovered how to he grnteftil nut) I
\nd then the night and the trying
have to stay up all night to s.-*- it
The Pair Young Woman Fainted.
(o keep awake till Santa Claus should
other people notice It Where are )"U
com e
And the waking up. with the
going?
frost weaving patterns on the panes
I’m going down to see one of ttios.
goods and said, Are you a buyer or
Somewhere far away a harp was be­
stores ami make a fool out of ttft\ dol­ a handler”
ing
played, und a cornet was challeng­
lars litlbrhrlstmrts
present
for
I am looking for a ('hrhdmas pres
ing the silence The tune they played
Peaches 1 nnswetf-d
ellt fur fnciiii wife
I answered
’ I
"Fifty A d lu rs'” Hep sneered
Sa&gt; . want to get something that will look was an nc com pan linen t to the must
At
John. If 1 had a wife and we were swell oil 1ho parlor table and tnav ho beautiful legend In tho world.
njH'aklng to each other fifty dollars used' later on na a tobacco Jar or a first, dreamily, you tried to fomentber
why for oncn tho darkness was not
won bin‘l buy the ribbon around the trouser stretcher'"
frightening, am! then. "Ah, It's Christ­
bundle
Flflv dollars'
You make a
' Fourth floor to the left take Ho
mas'
\s you turned your feet mudfl
noise like a pike
elevator'
said the shrill voii • lull
the paper crack, and nt the vend of the
"8 a r e ' " I snapped buck
If you shriller
—
hell Vtnl were ton ■•til I till and happy
had a wife vnu d take her down to
With how is 1 lo-.nl 1 walked a wa v
even to look nt your presents
Why
v » u i U v n n i u i u w c l n a l u n . ami U t Lbc .
1 1mgaii.to iiw.i w i i n
I owihI win* was It Hint in-vt dn\ evcrvhndy and
' lurks throwt. dismonds at her till tinNobody sceim-d In he wrv lint'll In
•-yr-rv thing was different ’ Tin* air was
fell evhlinsTnd
(Pit I m Jusi a i
lefi nil'll Wlo'tlo 1 will gn| .1 i lit let [ti.rw
lull of lo-lls singing ihdously Kvery
present Ol liot
one, for this one day, ceased to think
On the fourth floor t stopped at a
of his own happiness nnd found hap­
counter where a lot of eager dames
piness hi bringing ('heerfulness to
were pawing over wmno chinch Mia rib
ottiers The Htem gulf whtjb
fixed
hon and HilfTuti overskirts
between children and grown bps had
It reminded me of the wav all enio
vanished there weretit any grown­
tioiial Io n digs up a grub in He- gni
ups
fAemew here III your childish
den
heart vou wondered win* every day
I eii Joy ed t In* m i Iteiiient of I lie game
«• in1,1n l be made a dav of kindness
fur about ten minifies and (Inn I
And ilini- wonder
a i tilld s h*-nrt
said to llii' ile tk behind Ho* niunl'T
Is Ihe ( hriHlmas no—cage
Once a
« 0 " was refereeing tlie nial'li "&lt; an
vrar by a divine conspiracy, all the
you tell ine where | can buy a stei
ships of our hois-s and fears turn hack
ling silver I'hrlatnins present for
from their voyag'ugs to the harbor Of
friend wife which I could qse after
lender intis
They are borne back on
ward as a night key or u bath sponge?”
the crest of « w-htte tide of mysticism
'•Fifth floor—-to the rear—take the
that sweeps round the world. A truco
elevator!" said the clerk
of
Hod Is declared to all lighting#, and
On I he fifth floor 1 went over to a
men and women walk as children *
table where a young Indy was selling
They
"Thu Lite and Libraries. of Andrew through a world that Is kind
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iitomi'iii
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to
give
nnd
cease
to
annul;
f ’nrnegle" at four dollars a month and
fifty cents n week, nnd in three years they art In the belief that Clod Ib 111
tils heaven. The spirit Is one tremu­
It Is yours If you don’t lose tho re
lous white dny of unselfishness a day
ceipls
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She gave me a glad smile and I felt which gradually some other days In
the year uro learning to envy and Imi­
a thrill of eiicourniv’ inent.
tate.
"FxHise mo." 1 said, "but I am look
Inr tor a t hr talmas present tor friend
wife w hh'h will make all the neigh
Why W c Burn Candles.
hors Jealous.and which 1 can use afl
Tho (,UHlom of hurtling untidlcs on
inrwunl as fin ash receiver or n pocket
the Christ mas tree comes from two
dusk "
Mie vnung lady i ut out Hu- giggles sources The Homans burned candles
at 1 lie feast of Saturn ns a sign of good
and pointed to the noithwesi
i beer, while the Jews burned candle#
I went over thens.
To my surprise t found another during 1lie feast rd tllij Ih'djcatlon,which happened to Tall about the name
counter
A pale young woman was behind IL , time as that o f Saturn in thc-itomnn
I was Just about to ask her the fatal .calendar
It Ih quite possible that
question when a young man wearing ’ f o r lh [g ^reason there would have been
.1 lagtime expression on lift* face many candles binning all over I’nlcsrtislied up and said to the pale young’’ line atsmt- Ihe tlmo of tho birth of
Christ, und from this comes tho term
lady tx'ttimt the counter
"I ant look
JivnAiIJInr. working for a living, uiul mg for n Mntttible present for a,young "Feast of Lights,” which la the name
ry lime t see a hundred dollur hill lady friend of mine with gnldettkruwn thved hi the (.5reek church for Christ­
l get red In Ihu tin e ifnd want a drink nnlr Could ynq please nngges^omo- mas day
ot water. You know. Hop. my father ilimg’ "
didn’t spend tils life wrapping it up In \ Tho pale vounp wiompn showed tier
A Christmas Hint.
bundles und throwing it into an Hon lei-tll S l i d lllisweii-d him In H low
To those who mnv have become
Ynndsltcd against the tltto- t pei aiiif rtimhlliig voice, and the man wcijt tired ut the old fashioned guinea usual
old enough to use It iis a torch'
away
* 1 nt Christ nun* tin- following may ho
" S a y ' ' chirped ilep. who hud li t
Then ratio- mi old lady who said "I found siiitufile
paid the slightest tUlelillon to wtiat I bought suiio- organdie dress goods (or
Hum up a lot tif poor peopio that
was saying, "why don't you get her an a slilrt waist last Tuesday, and I would tiave not got* ntiy Christmas dinner
emerald necklace? Home Idea-w hat? like to exchange them for a music box and go and give tlieu\ on«.
1 saw one tho piher day lor |3.ouu. for my daughter’s little boy. Freddie.
N. f t —This gamu may tie pi ay od
Walt a minute! I'll give you a card to* If vnu please!'
by any number of person},
the manager." ,
Tho pale young woman again showed
"Give It to tho chauffeur,' 1 tvald as her teeth and tho old lady ducked (or
Welcome to Christmas!
cover.
Christmas, crown o the y'ear! Gold­
After about fifty peopio had rushed en clasp to Its round of light nnd
up to the pain young woman ami then shadow
Truly tho hells of It shall
rushed nwny again. I weul over ami ring out, ’’Plague i nanhth, pence 1
spoke to hor.
* bring!" Welcome It royally. Hpread
"l n"m looking,' 1 wild, "for a Christ­ out for soul amt sense a feast of good
mas present tor friend wife. I want things.—Martha McWilliams.
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The «xt production at the Star
Theatre mi Tuesday,
Dec. 14th
will he the latest release of the Pop­
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Metro Picture- Corporation, when
Mme Petrova, the superb emotional
actress will be seen in the stellar
role i&gt;( the gripping five reel photoplay
M&gt; Madonna."
This p otiurttmi is based on the poem of t c
rime name by Robert W. Service.
........... I "The Spell of the Yukon
*uth"; of The Spell of the Yukon,"
and other v e ra e s , notable for their
colorful Irseriptive qualities and
Hipjit y r e a l i s m
Mine. Pet. ova is
lOppo:teii by Guy Coombs and a
aeferteii cu-t
A4ir. 'U1' .ilwuys fi and 10 cents.
Mill- * at &lt; IS, Evening at 7
"J A N E ,” a lilmitiiatjon of the
brill1 1 t ( tiu - Krohinitn comedy by
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the&gt; call a ' ‘wonder" on the drums
and hell'.
jlr. Crosby will return on about
p f ‘.’3rd and will spend the winter
irith family and aa soon as Man*
, tcr Herndon of the Star heard of
thb he immediately airanged with
Prof. Crosby to grace his orchestra
at the jitar and the patron, of this
popular amusement house will have
the pleasure of .hearing him
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the present popular orchestra con­
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The , heetre goer, will no doubt
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£ ve the pk-Mure of hearing Bill on
the 'drutft* and belts.
Bill started out just like all other
Bolrd musicians did.
For many
r, he studied nt night and at
year!
years he studied at night and at
he could slip away from
any ‘ ime
,d after many years of
hU du,tie*. an
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.tudious Ubor he was rewarded by
having an opportunity to study und. r some of the moat noted profes­
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They reeogdiaed the unusual ability of their
pupil and encouraged him as much
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Todsy he has a reputation to be
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put the producer in the way of mak­
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Aunt, a favor Frohmati never for­
got.
Jane' waa first produced in
London with Charles llawtry and
the brilliant Lottie Venne, and Frohman produced it in this country In
1890 when Miss Johnstone Bennett
wus the title role.
Miss Benue tt
played it five continuous seasons,
creating a sensation in the part.
The play lias become one of the his­
toric successes of the theatre, its
comedy now being counted classic.
Tho advent of Uncle Andrew in
young Shackelton’a bachelor hall
produces a series of complications
that are screamingly funny.
Admiasion always 5 and JO cents.
Matinee and night.

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Year to Produce- " T h e
Chslice of Courage
In the (i/trilurtion of the Vitagraph Super-Feature, "T h e Chalice
of &lt;‘ourug.-,’’ the bcene* that Cyrus
Townsend Brady wrote into the
story required a fu||.&lt; ear for c»fttpletion on the film. Rollln "S. Stur­
geon, under whose direction “ Tho
Chalice of Courage" was produced
hfgxw the story in the lute spring
and continued a nymber of tho
scenes during the camping season.
The late autumn was required Tor
the first snow full, where William
Duncan as Newbold carried Myrtle
Gonxnles, his heroine to his cabin in
the mountain that later was isolated
by tbe virgin snow that hemmed
the two in through the long moun­
tain winter. The spring, with thheavy rains that melted the snows,
causing streams to become moun­
tain torrent', was when Miss Gonrales accomplished her fall from the
cliff and was rescued miles away in
one of ih« swiftest running streams
in the Rocky Mountains.
The completed story bespeaks the
cure and attention to detail that was
given to the production of "T h e
Chalice of Courage," when the vari­
ous scenes In all their natural and
rupgud beauty and wealth of local
rotor pass in an enI roaring at ray of
nature paintings us the story un­
folds.
Not alone is Cyrus Town­
send Brady’s story one of special
appeal, a story that grips and holds.
Itut one whose scenic background is
beyond compare
"The Chalice of Courage" is one
of the strongest Blue Ribbon Fea­
tures released through the V-L-S-E,
its general attractiveness even tak­
ing precedence over "The Jugger­
naut" and "Tin- Sin* of the Mothers |

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Wednesday, Dec. 15th. Romance or Fiance. Palhe
News.
“ Fates Healing Hand.”
Biograph Drama
“ To The Death." Vilagraph Western Dr.tms
Thursday. Dec. ICth.
In.ti murrsting acts.

V. L. 8. E. "Chalice of Courage”

Friday, Dec 17th.
Paramount Charlotte Greenwood
In "Jane,.
5 act comedy.

Truly a Remarkable ‘'Dull.**
Humor cipreisca Itself in action aa
Well as words. The Irish rebels of 1798
enacted a "bull" of a rem: rkabloklnd.
They wished to annoy John He res ford,
a banker. So, forgetting’ that every
bank note that Is lost relieves a-bnnk
c f liability, they collected at gretfl exl&gt;.t|a« » pile of Be res ford jrap’d
and burned it with great s&lt;lundN
fury.

Matinee Dally-at'3:15
Evening at-7:00
Admission always 5 &amp; 10c

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Now Zetland’s Low Death Rate.
In Australasia the lowest death ratu
Is shown In New Z.enland. whoso rate
Is also lower than that of any Europen
country

A m a DOWN A PRECIPICE
AdDSn ATTACK BY A

The Ten Commandmenti
for Christmas Giving

FEROCIOUS GRIZZLY
RESCUED FROM THE MADDENING TOR­
RENT IN A CANYON SWELLED BY THE
SPRING RAINSt HELD CAPTIVE IN THE
HEART OF THE MOUNTAINS BY A GREAT
BLIZZARD AND FINALLY A STRUGGLE
BETWEEN TWO GIANTS OF THE FOREST,
A DEATH STRUGGLE, ENDING IN LOVE
AND VINDICATION.
SEE THIS WONDER­
FUL PICTURE

£W HARVEY PEAKE =

' J H O U lhah loss the pT*r el th* jdt, b***ut*
* b* h*j h &amp;I the gsh.
2. Thou (halt rcB«ab*( fbsl tha T«ry you** tad
the n if old.
). Thou dish buy witkia thy sttoi, natslwi.
wg lb* tptnt of the gill tod sol th* nl»«.
4. Thou thtlt aot b**oia* ■ puty Is th* mm
nchaaf* of giftt. Lr* thy hr*rt go with t*ch
“ I rrrwj grtettog w prtwtl thou noJolw*.
). Thou thtlt citk* toch gJu at thy okill mat
wtotal, matauch aa tho work ol thy haajt
fit** added Ttlut to th* oltriag.
6. Thou Jiall b* up so bin** rtmtmhraa*** with
• (lit, but only peat* tad food will
7. Thou thill hato thr fJt* ready taraai day*
befor* th* bis* of d*Jrr*ry. tkal th* imtoht w
day# brfon Oirittou* Bay h* k!Ud with peat*
asd happmcia, aad wot w«h tinmoil and Irnazy.
A. Thou thait arck th* abodrt of th* poof aad
fiMndUta with turh wholraom* phi aa may
thott aad weuoth thru hungry both** aad
b*ait&gt;.
9. Thou thtlt wot guth or*7 thy (dti. Thou ihah
•how thy (rabtuda in mor* iiactrt wtyt.
I d Thou thall, at tailtnl opyxirtuafty, ( it* wotirw
or Tcibal thaokt lot tuth linJnmn at thy
friendt nay bar* bettowed upoa the* at

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It is a photoplay that combines al
that is best in motion picture pro
din-lion in one six-part film, pro
■lined liy ,i director of unquestlon
able attainments, Rollln S Slur
geou uf the Western Vita graph Com
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fjif CHAIICE of couraM

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Thursday,

Play Your Own Hand,
In this land of opportunity you are
cautioned against merely recognlrlng
a good ell itnee and stopping there,
lirenmlng that there I* money In some­
thing dor all I get the money out
Neither Is the plan of plating olio
mans capital against that o f another
fellow tile best way to se( the get­

. IT IS A V1TAGRAPH B LU E RIBBON F E A T U R E .

ti ng rieh
\d o must Invest vo.itr e n ­
ergy aw well as money In o r d e r t o
ma k e Htieei*K»
Inn Mi gel es T i me s

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T h« Wedging Routs."
It la report ad that tho "UUat thin*"
1d wedding Invitation* la an engraved
map ahowlng tho way to tho church
and to the house. 0 rinding perplex
liy la tho mother of Innovations. It
la not so stated, but unquestionably
this helpful schema originated In Bos­
ton, where wedding rueata have been
known to lose themselves and wan­
der around for hours through the tan­
gled highways, not reaching the seen*
of tho festival until the rice and old
shoe* had bean thrown and everyone
elso was on the way home.—Provi­
dence Journal.

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Newspaper* as Buffer*.

Nothing fill* the place of a bn (ter
In a trunk like newspapers; they are
■o unyielding that wrinkles and pro­
tuberances cannot make theroaelvea
felt. It la useless to try to arrange
heavy articles at the bottom of tbe
trunk and light ones on top— the bag­
gage handlers know no top and no
bottom. Convenience In handling la
all that concerns theaa. By keeping
an even, smooth surface for each *»©centre layer one U doing one*e beat
to protect tbe contents.

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Harbor* on the Adriatic.
The principal gulfs of the Adriatle
are those of Marifredonla on the west.
Venice and Trieste on the north, and
Gunrnero on the northeast
Thero
are numerous uuti aduilrwblo bay har­
bors extending from Flume ilnd cul­
minating In the wonderful landlocked

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harbor, the Hoc oho dl Tati aro T h «
Rtralt of Otranto, where Italy ap­
proaches nearest to the Balkan main­
land, Is t.7 miles wide
Hero Is th »
magnificent Albanian harbor, Avlona.

Little Fre»h Water In Adriatic.
Owing to tho system of screening
mountain* **•« Adriatic receives but
little
’ ’ ore are only two
rivers of anv i— ulderatile sfje that
empty tn’ o " the Adige and (he FV».
Tho water of this sen iherefore la
very salty
Navigation U generally
safe although there are some dan­
gerous points upon t’*e cistern coast,
hikI sudden
nnrthe •■- squall* often
lash the » V ” i - •*&gt; 'errtfir forew
against the rock-bound cuast.

Theatre

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Growth of Jodgmsnt
Nobody's Judgment Is good without
development
Olio who forms the hab­
it of accepting tho opinions of others,
who nllows Ills path to be marked out
for him by Interested friends, rnnnot
expert Unit bis Judgment will l&gt;c any­
thing bill feeble, like an unused mus­
cle Only by thinking doe* one learn
to think
Only by deciding does ana
master the power of wise decision.
Judgment must have regular oxen-lso
to bocomo worthy of dependence.

The Theatre Exclusive

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Yos, Thank You, Business is
Good and so are the Pictures
W ith the Most Expensive Projecting Equipment in the State.
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A F E W OF T H E C O M I N G E V E N T S
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Matinee Daily

T he W om an Pays
Her Reckoning
Island of Regeneration
Chalice of Courage
Heights of Hazard
The Raven
The Immigrant
The Upknowh y . * ■Mummy and the Humming Bird
The Foundling
Carmen and Hundreds o f others
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The Rosary
The Alster Case
The Red Widow
T V: S ecrct Sin
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city. In a lltllo village where nothing
could he seen of the great church,
aave glimpses of the tower when the
weather was fine, lived a boy named
Pedro, and hia little brother
They
know very little about tliu Christmas
chimes, they had heard of tho service
In tho church on Christmas eve and
had a aocrct plan that they had often
talked over when by thomaelvea for
golng*to the beautiful celebration.
"Nobody can guess. Little Hrotheri"
Pedro would say, "all the flno things
there are lo see and hoar In the
church, and I have even heard It said
that the Christ child himself some
times cornea down to bless tho meet­
ing. What If wo could see him?’1
Tho day before Christmas It was
bitterly cold and a few loneaomo anow
flakes wero flying In the air and
there was a hard white crust on tho
ground.
Sure enough. Podrp and Mttle
Ilrother were able to slip quietly away
early In the afternoon on their way
to the celebration; and although the
walking was hard In the frosty air,
before nightfall they had trudged so
far, hand In band that they saw tho
lights of the big city Just ahoad of
them. Indeed they were about to en­
ter one of tho great gates In tho wsll
that surrounded It. when they saw
Something dark on tho snow near the
path, and stopped aside to look at It.
It was a poor woman who had fallen
Just outside ol the city, too sick and
tired and cold to get In where she
might have found shelter. The anow
made a soft pillow for her and she
would soon be so sound asleep In the
winter air that no one could ever
awaken her again All this Pedro saw
In a moment, and he knelt down be­
side her and tried to rouse her. He
turned her face toward him, ao that
he could rub some snow on It, but ho
soon sighed and aald:
" I f a no use. little Ilrother. you will
hsve to go on alone."

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HERB &lt; 1 1 once In a far
away country, where few
people , have ever trav­
eled. a wonderful church.
It stood on a high bill In
the midst of a great city,
and every Sunday, and on
Hatred days like Christ­
man. thousands of people
climbed the hill to thochurch.
When you came to tho building It­
self you found stone columns and dark
passageways and a grand entrance
leading to the main room or the
cnurch. This room was so long that
one standing at the doorway could
scarcely see the other end, where tho
choir and the minister sat near the
marble altar
At the farthest cor­
ner was the organ, which was so loud
that when It began to play the people
tar oft could hear it.
The strangest thing about the whole
building was the wopderful chime pf
bells. There stood at one corner of
" A lo n e ’ " cried Little Brother, "and
the church a gray stone tower with
Ivy growing over It a* far as one could you will not see the Christmas frail
see. It was so high that It was only v a i r
"No.' as Id Pedro, and he could not
In very fair weather that anyone
claimed to see the lop
I ’ p and up help u little choking sound of dlssp

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[•ointment In his throat
"See this
poor woman, she will freeie to death
If nobody cares for her
You ran
bring someone to help her when you
come bark, nnd I can keep her alive
You can enally find your way to the
church and you must »*•&lt;* and hear
everything t * ire, little brother once
for you and oni e for me I am mire
the Christ child must know how I
would love to come and worship him.
and, oh. If you get * chance, little
brother Blip up to tbs altar without
getting tti anyone " way and take
this little- »IH er t let &lt;* of in In** and lay
It down for m&gt; offering wheti’ iio tine
Is looking
Den t forget the place
where you left me and hurry, now so
you wont be lute

climbed the stones, and since t! o men
who built the church had been dead
for many hundreds of years everyone
had forgotten how high the tower was
supposed to be
Now, all the wine people knew that
at the top of the tower was a chime of
Christmas bells They bad hung there
ever since the church was finished and
were the most beautiful bells In tile
world. Some thought I* was because
a great musician bad &lt;»*t them anil
arranged them In their plu&lt; e and nth
ers sit til It was because of the great
height of the tower reselling Up I”
where the air was i b-ar and pure
however this may he no one who bad
heard t|ie chimes denied Hint they
were the sweetest In the world Some

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Collar and Cuff Set for Christmas

Matinee, W ednesday &amp; Saturday 3:30 p. m. ^

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by her handy boy. Nothing bettereosU
bo selected for her Christmas gif,
Tho tool rack shown In Fig t k
most convenient when hung d|r«-n. d
over the kitchen workt.ble
n
length of tha hook strip win be
mined by the npsce In which It |* ^
hang, and by tho number of for^

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W EDNESDAY— Thjiling Feature Urania
•1 Keels of Fasination of the “ Floridalis”
(Featurir&lt;~ Cleo Madison)

"It Might Have *. en Serious" Comedy Drama
6th Episode of “ The Diamond From the Sky”
(Presenting Lottie Ford)
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Saturday— 6lh Episode

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Special Comedy Program*-Thursday and Friday !g

The New nntere.

Modern Wsr Munitions.

’ Out of a Job’ " asked Yorlck Hamm
"Aside from the fact that the same Is
couched In unprofessional language.’
replied Hamlet Patt, with dignity,
"yoiir Inquiry savors of ribaldry and
Is, moreover, uncouth.
An actor Is
ne*«»r at liberty these days
If you
don't see his name on a Hrondwav
bill, he Is getting more money from
tilt- movie*
Judge

It takes three months to make a
shrapnel shell. Such a projectll*- has
tl^e form of n cylinder, which, by tho
help of a time fuBe, blows Its h«ad off
at tho Instant desired, scattering 2G0
or more lend bullets. The smallest
sire used by the United Slates for the
three-inch guns—-such guns, ns well
as howitzers are employed for firing
shrapnel costs S *

Looking on the Dark Side.
The optimist "Thai boy will be
president some day ” The Pessimist —
"That hoy will bo vice prc. blent some
d a y " — Puck.

In Harmony,
"This plain engagement rln,. won't
do, (it-orge " Udial kind do j on want.
a r’ “ "I must ban- one to match my

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Laid Hl» Crown on the Altar.
described them like ungels sounding
fur up In the sky
Rut tho fact wuh that no one had
heard them ring for years and yeura
There win an old man living not lur
from the church who said Huit his
mother had spoken of hearing them
when bUo was a little girl, ami he wan
the,only one who could say us much
ns thnt They were Christmas chitm-g,
you remember, and were noL unapt lo
bo played by men or on comttuth o o
cantons
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On Christman eve all of.the people
In the city brought their offering* to
the cliurch to offer-lo the Christ ihdd
nnd when the greatest and best offer
lug was laid on the altar, there would
come Hounding through the music of
tho choir the voice* of tho Chrlttlmuti
chimes far up In the .tower. Some
said the wind rang them and other*
•|U.ial they were bu high angels would
set them swinging. Hut for many long
yi-nrx n« was said before tjiey |i I
never
n beard
I’he ti'lnlsie*- ,n i
that people had been gum In,
i a ref nl of Iheir gilt* fur tin- f t 1 .(
child or gave them rather to make a
display for their own honor than for
love of hint, so that no offering was
brought good enough to deserve the
music’-', of the cltimcs.
Still, every
Christmas p vd. tho rich people of the
city crowded to tho altar, each one
trying to give some better gift than
nnynno elite. and the church wns filled
with those who thought Ihnl perhaps
the wonderful bells would ring awiln.

woman In the freezing cold
The great church was truly a won -J
derful place that night
Every one
said that U had never looked *n bright
and beautiful before
When the or
gan played and the thousands of peo
pie aang the hymns, the walls shook
with the sound and little I’ edro. out
side the wall* of the city felt the
eiarth tremble all around him
At
last name the procession to bear Ibu
offerings to the altar when great and
Huh men and women marched up to
lay down their gifts lo the Christ
child. Borne bronght -wonderful Jew- j
els, some baskets of gold so heavy
tjiat they could scarcely carry them
down tho aisle
A grest writer laid
down a book that he had been mak
Ins for years, and last of all walked
the king of the country, hoping to
win for himself the chimes of tho
Christmas bells
There was n great murmur through
the church us the people saw tho kln,-f ^
take from hi* head the royal crown, f
all set with diamond* ami other pre­
cious stones.and laid it gleaming on the
altar us hl;&gt; offering in the lltdv child
'Surely,' said every one, ’ » e shall |
hear the bells now, .for tvot hlhg like
thfs^lfje ever been, oflpged before '
And they nil stood'wj^J’ bi llston, hot
only the cold, cold wlndiw’ns lieanl Iixt;
the stone tower &lt;yul the people shook
their heads, some of them Tfsylng a*
they Had done before* that they really \
never believed the story of the chimes,
a ny way.
The procession was over, and the j
gifts were nil on the altar, the choir
had begun tho closing hymn.
Suddenly the organist stopped play
lug. and every one looked at the minInter, who was standing In his place
holding up his hand for silence. Not
n «ouml could be heard from anyone
■c the church
W hile all I he people
trained I loir eui* to listen tli-T*
• ume Hot t ly tmt distmctlv swinging
through the mr the sound of tto- hells
In I lie tower
Ho (nr away and ytH
so clear seemed th« music, so much
sweeter were the notes tti nil had been
hear.I bef ore, that the people In the
church sat for n jnomont as still a*
though something held each of them
by the shoulders. Then they all stood
up together c.nd stared m-sight at the j
nliar to see .'Pat great i* it Imd j * it." - * the IIni
'll r%
i 11 III |heIN,
|1
ened
n silent
, o ut „ „ lllu, ,Il(.
rest of them
’ sftw was thu childish
hlldlsh ifigure of Little i
Ilrother, who had crept softly down
tho aisle When no one wns looking

Hut. although the music was swebt
and the offerings wero plenty, only
tho roar of ths wind could, bo heard
far up In the old stone tower.
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hnrt ,n1(1 P, Jro.n u„ , # ^
of
Now. a number ot mile, from the ' ycr 00 the t)Ur&gt;
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Gauze Bag Holding Puff Balls

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•Kitch en Tool-Pack-

spoons and other toots which it win i,
required to hold.
The appearance of tho rack win u
Improved by planing a b&lt;*\el on Ri
face edges of the hook strip and lbs
end blocks, ns In the Illustration Um
brass screws or galvaitliv,| nail* tar
hooks, and screw a scrcweye Into U»
top edge of each end bliw k to htt|
the rack by.
The bottle rack In Fig 3 will hold
your mother’s bellies of eitrii t r*u-w
up, lauci-B and drt-MHliign, and i-liolnate the possibility - of upsetting bot­
tles whnn reaching for the one » anted
Narrow strips should he u»ed for ths
division strips of the r»i k, to ur#
spare and make the rack light la
weight. Laths planed HmooHi mi *11
sides wjll do for the side and n-nter

Royal Cafefor Ladies&amp;Gentlemen
•p lik e F la re
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Ituur-t hag.*, made to hold Individ
uni powder puff ball* uri- among tlopopular new fads thnt make love-1)
Christmas gifts. They are made of
chiffon, silk muslin or gauze, gathered
over a silk-covered embroidery hoop
Hangers of light satin rlbbnn' aro *•
fastened at each sldo of tho hoop with
strips, jtlso for the cross i-'Wps. l:cv
n rosette

or occurred in him lit leave the (tour

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Quaker collar and cuff sets of orgsndlo are easily made and among the
most fashionable of dress accessories.
They make charming Christmas gifts,
and may be made st small cost.
Sheer materials. In cotton or linen,
■re used to make them, with hem­
stitching. narrow - lingerie laces or
embroidery In small sprays forming
the decorative features A qusker set
edged with cluny lace Is shown In the
picture.

rubv Mmiiid "

He winked hard to keep bark the
(ears WH he heard the mulching foot
steps of little brother sounding farther
and farther away in the darkness
It was also hard to lose the music
and the splendor of the celebration
that he had planned ho long, to lose
the chain e of offering tils slli.-r p|e&lt; e
. LliAL Ln Lati Baiul luz live u Zj. : .utulu .
the i Ttrtst thill, and to n m nl tin
time Inst end in Mo Into-&lt;i,Ho Mm*
outside I he drt-ar\ walls* Hut It ue’

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ERE are a faw contrivance*
tho kitchen and psntr, „ kJ?
H
wilt bo approclstod by mother if J /

The halls, of absorbent cotton, are
finished with liny bops of baby rllv
bon matching the hangers In color
A* soon m used they are thrown
aw a i

Flowered silk muslin makes preiti
bags, with ribbon banger* matching
the flowers In color The little bow*
are sewed to the halls The bag* bang
st the side
the dressing case for,
the convenience of guests

Calendar and Hatpin Holder

COP.TBI&amp;HT- B Y

UNDERWPOO

ends must bo about thnv inches
whin.
The swinging shelf •lioi'n in Ll( *
is an excellent p r o 'labm f&lt; r 'I'- » (*r
and salt crocks, a* . mi - 1 •-"!*
to swim llie.se flllt li nil In-twee. Ik*
pantry shelves then hv k in pi***
after using, without lift z H u
Fig. 6 shows ho» the » * n*is*
bracket la tnsdo of a strip two mrhfi
w|d« nnd ten inches long &lt;A « » n k 1
block two Inches wide an*l *H laches
long nnllcd to each side of it st oti
unil ( I ) ) , and how to the toy of this
bracket a cake tin Is m re wed or Billed

A- UNDKRWOOC. ri Yj

When Uic stately bird of promise it yet a toothsome dream
As in the noonday lujuhine he moves with radiant gleam.

Tlii* Turkey is writing for out I^Xrotr- every day.
W e thunk you for your I.oyiv Patimnniu* in,iho pn t and \vi&lt;h
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Merry Chrwlmas**

Royal Cafe

111 West First Street

niow-PM* flrtvinil I imrstone rti'iTiea arid soils
-‘• vet. If release* potash snll* and iinparte
nu'Oi •mmI vi^or In L,rowtn" crops and trees.
! ,vt-rs l(in e s lim c rotm ij unusually flno
readily tim e * willi (he soil, ( ’ontains no imjiuritjea-rcaii he a p p lie d at an y lim e— is
inexpensive. Write for literature nnd prices.

Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.
Box K 308, Ocala, Florida

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’ An attractive calendar for a girls
room and n hatpin holder are shown
In Uio picture above. The hatpin bold­
er Is merely a small pasteboard tube
covered With molro ribbon with tiny on which to set the crock ,lint* T?
brass buckles, handle mid iitrnpo nt n end of. the bracket strip A to on«
narrow rlhlmh. II simulates a golt bag } nf the shelf snppqrta. or rise **
and a hatpin Imitating a golf stick
govs with It
The chlondnr consists of a circular
piece nuving twi) small feet on one
eiige. cut frtifti a sheet of celluloid.
Two small rib long openings, one long
or Ilian the. ttlher, are cut opposite tho
rdet.
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1tie lace of the calendar jb, decornlrd with a painted holly wreath
an.1 gilt Alterin', within iL
Two smaller circles awing on a
it vr t n
f t*
.pivot
&lt; t ot t 1'- rstrndar s tcce. with
os of tb-' months on one and
t in ii
uuincvals from I In ;tl on tho other.
The tiny pivot is concealed ny the tet-

sn upright plena between 1* ‘ * r
to screw tho hlngo to
I,M&gt; *
dlum-slzetl T hinge for thir
t
In the same way That the
lifting
shelf eliminates
sugar crock. the platform hh0’^ rjtJ

Fig. 6 saves the IlftUm ot ho
pall from place lo place wIill
nlriR, ns It Is provided- with
so it tuny bo pushed about.
castor* M*
Fig- 7 shows how the c
snJ W*
tho
platform.
screwed to
strips urt* nailed ! » Hie e*

Ing a rim that prevents lb1
' l'a
,
sliding off.
. . id*
Either pnhit or shellac each a
.gftpr assembling U. »»*&gt;
•** r vn
tertng.
Inc calendar Is supported like sn dono your work carefully. ®
oasut uy u ill ip 'uutcuau oa at lbs ha»u komalhlafi to“ l#a prauJ *■* ..
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THE SANFORD HERALD

S ew in g B oxes

That

Will

Girls

Please the
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sho ps ure tutl ,,(

Acceptable T oys ■
. for the Children

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How the Festive Season Is Ob
served Aboard Ship.
Phone Record Made of Linen

Doll's House of Cardboard

l, r c t t y

Home Made Gifts
for Men

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toinm-cuutfj"! ttrticlos for a slrln
room and HU slhipt* “ '•o nu&gt;*‘ of these
,0 niak-- Hint nil/ girl who worka caref„ili .in .-usiT) Jifpllcate them Tor neri.llU|l|,. ihristmas gilts for her young
frloml".
M n t of nil. t h c r o j s a sewlnK )„,x Tin- proportions may be whntpv.t yuu wish
If you tlon t find a
t„,\ -if tt"’ right *1*0 nt home you can
probably gel U at the grocery atoro.
The sewing hoi In Fig. I hns legs
mildo of strips 2 fochca wide. 1 Inch
Ihlrk. and from U to 20 Inchea long,
according to Hie height that you want
to bawi ibn k^x Fourteen or 15 inches
is rjg^t.ff &gt;'ou J*l*h to ubo the boa a*
a bench In. lilt on.
The cover of the acting box ehould
b,. »idc enough untf long enough to
nn.iici
of an Inch over the Bidet

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Not Much Work la Done— Athletic
Sport*, Traditional Dinner pnd
EVenlng Entertainment Fealures of Occasion.

Many Thanks for Your Pi
ronage During the Present
Season

Great Reduction in Prices
of Trimmed and Untrimmed
Hats for this Xmas Season.

A hat box of strong cardboard and
Bom« red, white mid green water-color
pa In la tiro required to make this dolls

*1 around Therefore you must use
tie .
t hoards trom a larger box
Natl a pair of wooden strips across
ft . mi to hold them together (Fig 21
|
-rnps rail tie placed upon the
UT !• - -ide of the boards III such n
l&lt;
turn that they will keep the cov­
er tr tn slipping from side to sMi\
slid T on end to end, when It is placed
uj.
sewing box Ity making the
e&lt; • r i i lift off, &gt;ou will sa ie your
•&gt;
trouble nf putting on hinges
I1, r 1 ,p» you eau buy a large enough
remnant in cretonne for &gt;our sewing
'...\ Ibe rare with which you put on
;t
.o\.Ting material will determine
s l i ' l o r or toil the (six will tie a SUCre*.
\h a grocery box Is more or less
f" ich and lis hoards are uneven. It
1- lest to c*iver the wood with some
other cloth first, for a foundation for
the cretonne. Stretch the cretonne
■ r each surface neatly, and use gjinp

Xmas

house. A view of It !a given In the
picture above, also a picture of llie
roof and of the front and one Bide.
Th e roof and chltnneyH are to be mude
separately.
-i
/
T w o large, square openings n rA ei/
out at the front anil above them tfn
oblong Is cut on three Hides.-.AJjBUt
outward this forms an awning Imtt Is
painted in red and white stripes
A
door is ci t In the side and panels and
doorknobs painted on It
Opehlngn
are cut In the roof to hold the cliim
nays and It is painted in green squares
to (.tmulatu shingles
The house and chimneys are paint
ed red lined with white to slinulnle
bricks
White paper pasted ov«r the
windows will look like a shade Aftm
(tm parts are made they ‘are fifs
tened together with (Hiper fasteners

Pin Cushion ami Candle Shade

In the National Monthly, hut what
theyjin k In numbers they Invariably
make up in other ways, one of these
wavs being i he complete sntlsfartlhu
ot the Inner mun
Abroad and ut sea. though. It is at
together dllTerehi
Every - soul till

A Fine Assortment of
Shell Ornaments, W i l c o x
Water Color Painting and Art
Material with my regular stock
of Laces, Velvet, Hair Goods,
Hosiery, Etc.

Easily Made Animal Toys

Nexl to McCuller’s

A Christmas Concert on Board Ship,

W HE REAS; We huve accepted Sanford, Seminole County, Floridu, as
our future home and business location to live with you, get acquainted with
you, do business with you mid ipetid hi »nv future Hollidays with you, and
announce to th*- puidic that w.- know our business in all
t I lu re liy knowing I lint w»- n,n ittmtsh equality in
*1 oiig till-In**.s in

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I rash s a v e d lor \Our &gt; arl&gt; 'Jiring -.lin k. th e r e f o r e

HE IT RKtd MjV K i *. that, from Ig-t-ernlw-T Ififh, }**tt&gt; until i f**rr-mN*r
list,. IU16, inclusive, we will allow a special "Holiday " discount of ten per
cent otT on all orders amounting to Five Dollars ( $5.0Q) or over that ate p!actsl with us lor immediate or future delivery, cash to accompany of-der and ujiun
receipt nl mime we will immediately issue you our "Special Holiday (’ heck"
fur I in- amount "I your discount good m nedi or trade and prepay all delivery
i b a r g e s to \cnir staliOn

ALLEN

SEED COMPANY

The I'ro-I’ ajr Mnll Order House
i.n ks fur fastening It. Lino the Inside
of the box with plain-colored cambric,
llg I suggests how the inside may be
dotiled off with cloth partitions
Ih 'he sewing box Illustrated In Fig
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have something of more elaborform, though it is no more dlfll' dt to make. Fig. 6 shows how the
frune in built of two upright strips
n#,l"d to one side of the box, and two
'•rn till.ces nulled to the uprights. The
frame need not tie higher than a chair
Fig 7 shows the box cover
fastened together with cross-

Bungalow Matle of Cardboard,. Pillow Cov^r and Dresser Scarf

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Handy Men of Iceland.
Th em are tin trades or guilds In
Iceland. Avery man being compelled
to depend upon his own skill for JiJa
sm ip lies The natives make tliejr own
ptfoei* “ hoe their own horses and man*
tifiiei ire llielr “ aildJue. A few arflfmtis .•lr*• found In the capital for exniiM'le. a bookbinder. S iV w c l* t and

in‘ i, •df
l ut on the cretonne covering in the
*.i
way as directed for tho other

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picture showk the root. * nlpiney. Irout * A pillow cover ol cretonne and a

’"i- Fig 0 shows how tho frnrim Is
cn' ' r,''l. w'lth a solid piece tacked over
u"' t I* k. and Its edges brought around
” v,' r 11,41 front of the framework strlpf,
pockets out of extra pieces of
cf'-totifti!, to hold unflnishod work pat' n"&lt; .md notions; and form a heading
111 t*1'' i**’cket edges through which to
rua elastic.
*
H ' pi light, by A. Neely Halt)

and one shie at me bungalow Dotore Jretttr *,-ari at acrlm-bordered wltb
they arc pul togethej omo the fin u „ re show;n, Iti tho plrtoro. TJio pH
ished bouse
low cover is Dnlshed with a horn all
The window)) are cut out ond plain aroiltttl. and bound with black,braid
white writing paper pasted ovvr (fie about tho edges. • Tho Dpen end fasopottlOgS on the inside
I he wtnduw tt,n8 with snap fasteners,
panes and sashes arb painted An this
Tna.dresscr scarf suggests tho way
Ihwrs am cut on three sides ond ,n whtch these strong, brilliant patpannis and knobs painted on them. 1torna shoutd bo usod. A band of the
lK)or'Bleps, window boxes and Bowers. cr(qonnc Is stitched along each side,
shingles. «&gt;lc" are ° 1' r a,nl‘id on.ltie jo y in g most ot tho surface white, os
flat surfoco.
a background for the pincushion «jr
Tho chimney Is made separately, other artlrfef that may ho covered
namied red. and tlnod with white.
wtUj tho cretonne.v

ally called off “on account o|r darknesa," aa the baseball people say I,
and, after an early supper, n stage Is
rigged up on tho quarter-deck anil the
crowning event nf the entire colobra
tlon Is on. Sometimes It Is n minstrel
allow, another time a vaudeville per
formance. but without exception there
in plenty of music and near music, ami
no such entertainment would be com
l&gt;lutn without the Inevitable and mini
liable cakewalk. Some of tho Impro
vised costumes are fot.rfully and won
derfuiljr made Ildt they are striking
and. for the moat part, very upproprl
ate, while the pirouetting nud (yrntlng
of the 'Cukowalkoni thutUAolrcs arc
well wurth seeing. The program Is a
long one. but Interest never lags lor
a moment—for American sailors ar«
Just as thorough at play as they or*
while at work.

CJiecrfulnesv
r ,&lt;\
S'l'uiess arid checriulnos*.1 theso
r«Hiie before nil morality they are the
pe.rleci duties. If juur muruU mnko
you dreary, depend upon It they are
wrong
I do pm spy "give them up/*
for they may he nil you have toil cunceal them, llpo a v ice |e..i they should
spoil tlie life** rtf letter men. —Robert
Louis rttrveieti it

Growth In Hlghsr Things.
The truer self evolves Itself In and
through the exercise of the higher fac­
ulties
The only escape.from a nar­
row and stunted self-consciousness Is
by the way of growth Into :v larger
freedoni and a -nobler ambition —Tho
Christian-Register
Uncle Eben Describes a Ptst.
■Do uinn dat won't t«*nd to bis own
business,'' salt) I'niJ^.-Ebrn
Is al­
ways lookin' around fdh « * !iun*.u to
run somebody e!fj',iv "
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1-2 bhl Flour
* $3.50
24 lb Bag Flour ; 1.00
1 pk. Irish Potatoes * ^.35
25 Bag Sugar
• 1.75
3 lb. Tomatoes, doz 1.20
2 lb. Tomatoes, dos .90
3 cans good Com
.25
qt jar Haymans Pickles .25
lllr. Cum Beef
.20
Peacock Syrup, gal
.65
lib. Roast Beef
.20
21b cans Tripe
.20
3 cans Tomato Soup .25
3 cans Chicken Soup .25

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World's Largest-Auditorium.

It Is recordoUTthat the CoHseuin af
Rome hod heroinnvodatlohs far 8?,utM)

spectator*.' X

WANT ADS

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R, J. HOLLT,
W. M. HAYNE8, Business Manager

THE SANFORD HERALD

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Now if the merchants themselves
N EW SPAPE R P U B L IC T V
After pondering over the ques­ will do s . little figuring., remember­
tion for many yeere, the commercial ing that there are A S 'M A N Y b A T organisations of Floiica are coming ALOG HOUSES C IR C U L A R IZ ­

D O N'T
TR U ST
MEMORY

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Memory and opinion lire often incorrect. You
may feel sure that last year was a profitable

to the conclusion vhi.i their pub­ IN G AS T H E R E A R E LO C A L
licity money will h,i..g far greater M E R C H A N T S , they can see just
one for you, yet, if you have no records of your
returns if expended in rending out where the catalog houses are get­
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY copies
business, you may be wrong.
ol their lorrl weekly mv.»- ting 1 their advertising woih.
H t 'i w c s i m o N ru iC K . i n a d v a m t .
Suppose we turn it around. Sup­
papers tluip in any other manner
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pose
every one of the local mrr
*i A checking account used in the right wav will
they can t pend it. As a result, one
H I M O N T H S ......... ..................................... I-M
charts
in
the
lints
represented
by
after
another
town
where
there
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a
m o MONTTB^................ ..........
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■ make it K N O W .
these mail order houses had started
good weekly paper hit a Ret aside
D i i w n l la ilw
Pr* I’m la
fund for sending that paper to prOs- nine weeks before Christmas and
A A ru n * r 20c. F tt I I m IA
11 We shall gladly help you.
n il tens and
investors run » double page advertisement
r&gt;ayaMt.'a la A d rian M a x Ik AUAr at (MTIn p. d iv e
right
up
to
the
end
of
the
shopping
throughout the north.
* V l ---- 1 A tlh T ird
M a i Ms»lo» *■ « *«
The local newspaper brings the period, setting forth in detail just
ISM , ad lb* FoatafUa al Saa id , r * l d i .
I ’odrr Ad ad March Jrd. 1ST*.
northern prospector into intimate what they have to offer and advanc­
r'~&gt;,-t
’•
touch with this section of Florida it ing arguments for their line of goods,
T r lr y lM t N a Id!
la tim id DuJdim
represents.
No other literature is HOW MUCH W O U LD BE GO­
like it. All the pamphlets or ornate IN G TO T H E C A T A L O G HOUSES
IW i.
...... "m a zrrA Y .n u .M S
hooks he lias received before It were
Remember that the local mer­
OUR C H R IS T M A S E D ITIO N
directed towards him alone. Read­ chants, by running eighteen pages
Again we come to nnot her Chgist- ing it was like hying among a crowd of advertising each, would have
SANFORD, FLORIDA 0. L TATLOR
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
ii) un in Lucky Sanford and &gt;&lt;s usual of strangers who were clamoring for been doing only what the catnlog
R. R. DEAS
Vk».rm44a«
P tM U a l
Cutter
Am ! l aakli,
pul out our Christmas edition. For his attention, each insisting upon houses are doing. Is it any wonder
F. L WOODRUFF Vic-Pr*d&lt;Wnl
the past eight years the editor of The representing his particular line of that the catalog houses arc a men­
Herild has taken pride and pleasure interest as being paramount.
ace to the local business interests?
in printing a big edition at the holi­
But there is still nnQther side to
When the prospector Rets the
day time and as usual the public
There are not the
local paper for a week or two he this problem.
spirt led citizens have met him half
has begun to get acquainted with its stocks of Christmas goods in any
way and made the special edition
home section. He reads about what of the Leesburg stores ^Wit one is in the matter. Mr. Northerner, our
possible.
The merchants and the
Good and Bad Times to Ship.
ActlvItUa of Woman,
the neighbors are doing. He learns justified in expecting. ' J h i g i s the duty is to warn you. If you don’ t
hanks and the business houses gen­
Sleep Is soundest on cool, clear to
Mra. Bello Apllrt of Hamilton, Mo.,
first
Christmas
for
the
rfriltor
of
the
believe
us,
then
your
blood
rests
of the progress that is being made
breedo and lello plgooni for ft living. evenings, when there Is little moht».
erally know the benefits to he i1
We could
the moment and he gets a glimpse Commercial in Leesburg, and it upon your own Read.
Mra. I* B. Stoddard of St. Louis la In the air and some mild movement tf
rived from the Christinas jdition
as well ut what hns been done be­ strikes him ns very odd that no one write for an hour on this subject, an expert moving picture machine the pleasant, soothing atmosphere, p,
T h e Herald, and for eight years we
fore.
He learns what interests are has seen fit to stock up on goods of but are aft aid if we Bay too much operator.
cloudy, warm, soggy or erca i*m »,
. ;
have endeavored to give them a
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paramount in that section, provided a general nature that are demanded you won’ t believe tiny of it and we
The Etench government haa award-* nights, other things being e&lt;jm|
little more than their moneys worth *
,
.
.
...
When we I want you tp believe* it and live, ed a gold modal to Airs. W. K. Vander­ was fitful, rest less and tmnatlefsetcrj
,,
the paper reflects the spirit and the around life holidays.
11
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and the continued pa nonage has!
conditions that surround it, H&gt;’ is were a hoy we lived in a town Won't yot; do it n o w ! Next waiter bilt, who fa president of the Ameri­
demonstrated their faith In our e n - (
can committee for clothing for the
Arcadia N e w '
not fed with a frw of the cloicest uLiotll the size of this in Indiana, may. he too late.
endeavors
This is the season ol |
wounded.
W a tc h the Stretchers.
Despite
l
lie
fact
that
it
w
as
only
12
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CM—
morsels from the pantry hut is in­
the year when we feel drawn more
Women In Kansan can hold anj of­
A Hartford millionaire wt-dded
FOR C O M M I S K I O N K R
vited to put his feet under the table mib s front the nearest of the E'ellj.
fice In the ntalo and nm for con- hospital nurse It Is gutting ,,, ^
cloud v drawn tn our friends, ih*
three together larger
] T,*• Sanford Herald contains un
.,
... *-fl and take pot luck with the family, ( it it--, tin
greoa; also. In fact, they nre allowed that the sure rlwi’ re h r tin- Kirt &lt;b&gt;
hlisil.i"** men
It i- ihe season ol
1
if there is a disagreement in the than any liire.- cities in Fioridq, that editorial article advocating Ins. N
more liberties than those of any wants to innrr- ’
m i,. tn ^
the year when business t- brt-k
.tn.lv, lie hears it discussed with little town had two stores thitk reg­ W hitiu&gt;r (or CummiKMonor of Agri­ other commonwealth.
come a nurtu- n. uit tor old m-tq.
when good prices for crops prevail.
more or less heat and he discovers ularly stocked up for Chriit^n&lt;£b' on culture. About a year ago the Re­
The 12,000 girls employed In tho bags to float in
.t strvtctivr—
when the financial skies wear a roseall kinds of holiday floods— and both porter Star contained u similar sug­ tailoring and dressmaking tthnpa In ton Post.
what
cash
member
of
the
family
ute hue ami all of us L. g.t4 to iounl
wants. The ambitions are laid hare made a good profit on their wares. gestion. and it is an easy matter to Now York city want a special detail
up the profits that are seen just at
It looks to us like some one is over­ reiterate that idea and add in- of 200 women police appointed to
the t-nd of tii, rainbow
W do not and the tnunnnr of expression tells
protect striker*! (rout gunmen.
looking
an opportunity here.
dnresmetif to the Herald’s nomina­
always realize our full i-xj* c eiions. him just how much hope then* is for
E &lt;W7 Ts—*Uy sod Friday

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

some til Us never and vet each year
draw* us ebe,-r into that bond &lt;*f
friendship that is woven wuh ea. t
j i . t i s l u g s c . i - i e . and i l ev. * li* u- w ' f&gt;
have been here in weal anti wo,know each other for just what each
of u&lt; nu. 1.1
M i v ihi- I ’ hri'tm is
hold more pleasure- and profits for
all than any that has go-u- before
Mas

S a ' !' e ■l start I " " ifC I ' l l '

film

to

r eal i z e

fit'

So

aim

Some of t he most f omntonjduce
I e tils in tin- home paper are feVeln
ti.. - to t fi. nortiiern priispeitor
. i &gt;l t la v tome upon him in *ui It a
way that they impress him
Things
lie h.i

f.eer.

tal.itig

w 1 1ti a grain

of

t he

t hese

greater

part

of

the

Lick

the

two

advertising

tn il o r d e r

"f

condition'

hol i day

part of |o&lt; .il stores

&lt;*n

the

houses,

and

' t o . ka . o .

t he

t h e r e .-x k i s dur

trig tfus h o l i d a y b u y i n g season u
c h a m e for Hit
atalog houses to get

...it w hen brought out on a fail, v 1 heir to*- ludd 1,1 1he community
flowered plate he realizes are e verv- Aud once they get in. there is much|

go ] da v

far.

w f..-n

lie

t r i ke

t f • It

Ol, | more

work for the local merchants
Leesburg Comto i|ri Ve t In-Ill out

t all of u- have been t fn t l,|i- at Ins pot l u c k " meal and
miT&lt;id
many year-, .it d
be ■i . s tlie i r ! lie f ami l y e a t i n g t lilt If*
(*
fact instead of a dr* am as a mer e m a t t e r of e v e r y da-, bread
t h e : e a s t
COAST c a n a l
We 111) Ve 1to- 11, la i-d ainl 1l-ut ter p r o v e n d e r
H e a r i n g is in lie h e ld o n I hi - m a t ­
\- .1n instance of tins l- an tnrt
tb
fl"l el
the bulk .
f r.1. tin line fli-r t •A),|l f. I.a if min b to .fn wilt t be t e r it. . l a c k s o n v i l l e M o n d i f y , w h e n it
w } I . W.1

toward w In.
pushing for
come a real
cl tv
May
Water w,&lt;\hlMlI

bet wee n

I he

goo 1 tf g tint j r»M 1" t «i,||!..r of tin &lt; ii m tuerci a I is l i k i f y t f i a t s o m i d e i tston w ill be
j |. ... S- .'I formal 1ot ot •nnnt k' t o Eluriif.i i i arI-. nira 1■» o p l a c e d in th e p r o c e s s u t b e i n g con
H. was waverii g l.etweea .unlimited toward t be taking over
a l r e a d y forinett
M.f tins &lt;'liri'l aK"
.a takii g tbt- jn-itior of Sui da’, fen by the government of the canal and
ma» be lh&lt; best it t fa' III .tie
lint

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sanford

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the adoption of n roiib

to curry out

IllbUFe or.going to Tampa and be­ the (dans as recommended t&gt;&gt; l be
A
. ( d el.jov t fietiisi Iv e* coming managing editor &lt;&gt;f tla Tri engineers some two years ago.
Iona
I ’of
Stov all -. i t turn a resume of .he cast* is given by
I i&gt; ! in
sample copj of the Tribune, dated Major Ladue in the following lan­
U
sometime late in December. 1**06 guage winch sets the matter clearly
I tel. AN It (IN' T H E f e n c e :
I I wa-n t m to ft nf ,1 ll-et 1It,- r» cum* ht’ fiTA* \h*' p* •Ir. Il|»n11 the Vergil of
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lower East Const right by our doors an item of three or four lines will,
a little hi.id (aee machine hc.td
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The (.rowers NewThe
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wati 1 ■ Iv and last &gt;.i1 Urdu &gt; It t.ew on*, a mr
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w iltcfi ileinoud from the Scllllltulc.
af-vo acrviss Elunda
tti'Ht cotfst to Texas t .id ' hu Rio sir tiles that Sanford i* glutting in
tin* e v e r y way.
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We welcome them all
iti-to in ros* Flurida and from tin.,
Rio
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hope tiny can rut lie
Writ COIISt to Texas and 1
Grande, wfiiili would ineii-i an m - :. main tn the summer months when
m* tin Die fr'**f Is oil the jiii mpkit tutd mi J
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the new j
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Mruwherries f«»r mine
I* l i e onj}'
' 1 at)} size along
,lu«t that little intimatr t ourh
the entire Vbi*t ( « ut canal iiettteen
Il (ilvt ure of those inen sitting
lack son ville utid llrniui il. while I lo­
st .Iohns tniile ha* almost a Ion - around with the door* oju-n and eatdrvul h t i le tow • * and “etllements ing luscious berries that represent
way from Jackson- everything dnintv in the weatyer
tenttcrt«i nil

Women In f'anadn no longer have
tion.
Mt, Wfutner is a practical
the right to veto the enlisting of their :
man w ho has achii ved success from husbands or Bonn under eighteen. Tho |
working the stnl tn agriculture ami right to forbid the men folk to go
it' iillird blanches
Hi- knowledge to wnr was given to the women of
and counsel
in the ntlice of com­ Canada by Gan. Ham Hughes, who Is
missioner would be something new now In England, and those who suc­
m that post I ion
It is time that t he ceeded him have* changed the ruling.
j.eupic of Florida took some acSplendid Chinese Flower.
count of the special fit neks tor lack
Some time ago E'rank II, .Shearer, I
lt , { fult candidates have for the
our
genlaT
park
superintendent,
post110IT* the} seek
t i-t these teshowed the writer an Immense flower
mark.s sfnmid nut to- construed in­ of Incarvlllea Ifelnvayl, n hardy plum
to meaning that
Mr
Whittier is hut little known, yet bearing very
seeking the office of com tTtlssloner. large trumpet-shaped flowers of fino
pink with yellow throat, says the I z n
T h ere is no likelihood that he will
Both In this country
Usually a man of In* capacity ha* Angeles Times
•o much business of his ow.t ih.it he and tn Europe It Is considered one of
cun ill afford to gtv. it up til. tile in the best hardy perennials, nn unusu
ally attractive j*lant wdille in flower
'crest of thi public, btlt il would be
and. In spite of Its Imrdlness, present
fortunati
fur E'lnrtda tf Whittier
Ing a setnlirnpleal appearance It has
should . gr.-e to aliow the use of fna long, parsnip shaped root, which
name for tin office mentioned.
may be left In the soil over winter If
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the soil Is light or drainage g(^&gt;d. nr
t&gt; •
the root may he dug ami stored until
time for replanting In early spring it
F I V E P A R E US H E R E
T h e Herald does not feel lonely may easily be grown from seed.

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metnii'd the construction of n coast ( HIK that The hotel known us the
line ran al. including » stretch from Sanford House is. being remodeled.
the St ‘ Johns river to Key West.
O
The report was printed a* document
T h e governmunt wants to pul a
'J2!‘ Sixty third Congress, first ses­ lax on ail checks.
Whim they do
sion. September l!*ld.
we will keep our 11,50 in our
ville t‘»' Sanford
PractnaUy in, 1lino- was enough t&lt;&gt; catise one tiiiiu
"Tin- liioird recommended that purple *ork.
■IrtMBitig *&gt;t wuiei ir g i* t.eedi-il on to ilecide upon Florida.
And it if the inland water route should follow
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the Si Johns bit ween ^Jacksonville I just such an intimate touch a* tins the St Iohns river to Harney which
f)ur little Sanford delegation is
and Sahfpnl. an*) v»t &gt; little limn ’ hai atlverlising men who dritw is just above Sanford, and • the
* some jmmpkinx.
We rather o p in e ’
thi- St InhriT to the Indian river,
as
,it , J
‘ H their tens of thousands of dollars it creeks and lakes, "which latter was
the St. Jolir * r i v•’r is iitso sorjje river
&lt;-**mjuir*-*i to"*thi» Ka-“ t f o i s t ,-a, .1 veur tu"-iiU«e of ikeir ability. . trivej ill-sign tried to include Lakes Ruth
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tlid* * or U io te v .11 l-ii \ i for in t h&gt;- mat ter * he t
et’-'l out t anil Sluol and Salt l ake and across
T h e mi*r
oil Si*mtnDjr rnunrure 1 llti-rat urt the countrv to the Indian itver just -**,
t&lt;* lie tin totlghiy
wotk('ii
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t^
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T h * lu*that i- striiti
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J..... north of T'tusville, and then to *-a
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will never \jP,,l inhabited
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* \ to e : h o l d All ol Winch demdiis! r.itw. flirts,
TJjyre -will’
it 1 e tijortf I sues of
in a ciindiuuti tThieh »-\i-tj today
that you ure ti&lt;*t on the lene'e jit nil
C O M E TU F L O R ID A N O W .
Thqj' Herald before Christpma nr.d 1
anti maid not fie if you w a ited to. iu Li-eshurg. and |*ro i.*n,i \ in ot her
You should live fii Floriila t'lb^he* thosA w h
re UIFlll.fi- lf&gt; g*'t their !
Orric* wits H o iD tn r i a l o t a t e o.
DeLund ** •&lt;* much ItUereslfid and - tow’ll* ol this size 111 thi state, there
r' 1 time if you can. But if this is im-juds
fiid * in this isru - t^tn do so rqw
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more, than the other interior cities I is a splendid opportunity for th*;j nossfhle. com*'
corin' the firkl
fiNt of Deeem-*
pecem
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of Florida
The i-itfi-- thnt are not cuiiilog mftft ord&lt;*r hou**- to -.-run- ;t fii-r. hritiging til th*- family, and
T h e to vt log ihn.g 'a ft e r V 1 tit
F lo rid a
S a n fo r d .
in i«iui-h with-.either canal do i o* loi-liobl ir; the community
stay until April 'Jtltli which is the tnas will t ■■ ,li(- - 1, |u nl the bonds lor
want
the government to
buy ihe
W e n o t te e 114 th* m a i l * b e i n g cur- earliest
jiotsihle date you ran af- bfick road* and here's hoping they
s*aoul that bus already been |&gt;«id for tn-il f r o m t h* L e e s h u r i C p**»t**tficea ford to return to your northern
will bring .1 little better than per.
by stale lauds Pnd tfiat t« not now n u m b e r s ol s p i e t u l i , t i n .1 l o g - l u l - homo. It makes.us sad to think of
ami never will he - kPpt open fori vertising Chriainins goods. -Some the many, many people of t)te north
The Standard Railroad of the South
lnrgi-r vensi-l
OeL'Jvrl evpl-chilj v o f th e s e c a t a l o g s a r e p r i n t e d in * nl
An F xsentiat.
who cut their liver short from ten to
s c h e d u l e . e f f e c t i v e ; a p i i i l siri. i9ir.
A good, strum., afiledtodled ladder is
shoubi favor the Nt.T'.Tohn* rive- ( n r * nr e v e n l l t h o g r r p h e i l a n d t h e y
fifteen years - simply heruusr- thf&lt;y
f)Fili&gt;' rsaoutlal to :i snt-cetjsful, hRip**'
fvir O f-I nnit ktows aiot ts f e c e i v l i f ’ .lisp I t , * he w *r&gt; it th*- it'-*t .illiiF-.
,1'IF 't V FlO'W .. *, V bl 1*,
or fiecansT f.
v 'V* if appreclalcd
'I Id ithi- :ot.s: luj-i’ ol Ihi- rni'T ttntfi
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ft, tfo- I rtat end wilt*
No. Kb '
No. Ji2
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I.* Jacksonville
t
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1 :3u pm
11 i-r* i- t- mficli i ) i l b ’ i*ntu lift-u .
Ar Na* .1nn-nli
I : 15 |im ’ R:3J» pm 12 :3J&gt; am
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in 'mill" h' ’ e 1 *1' 1
I,, min.of a hasI he c l . -tin --f tin- 1 , ' * f i - i
8:1*0 pni
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9:18 sm
l'J„ Ft,. . hand
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11:50
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to .
a nr'vi-ti- i or pm at to-- 4,,. 11 1 fi,
Ar \A s N h ln g ta n
7
:50
am
12:38
pm
•It * &gt; more to gi 1 1he m . fironi hit 1...
small pi x,
w hoopitig
1:38 no
Ar Haltlmorv
9 :05 am
1:50 pm
juopfi- of Elortda tiS there t- between ln
Jcoxryh. diphtheria, etc
Don't laugh
4 :2S sm
Ar Philadelphia ,
11 :35 pm
4 :03‘pm
any private corporation find th&lt;
7 j13 am
Community D rected by Women.
Ar New York „ . , . 1:4U pm 6:20 pm
To
send
oin- ol
t 111 •• ' *r 1 i,l t * 1 ut this!
i l , hay- he* n- down here
people.
Stick t&lt;&gt; tile old S'
lofitr
m iW
On*’ E’lOoef, (lanmunity |b directed
lo *- v ur \ I ( ) t ‘ \ b r id'-r o f 1 h, l IFTTl- I*' tin- past three winters and have
All-wlut.* EJquIpmeid
uneiit, Free Reclining Chair Cun* to Washing^''"
river, l luis at d Ib'l.at.d will ia-Vi ( 1 .
,
Cat Serviio» oh Trains 82 and 86. Sleeper to Savannah on Tram
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&gt; m.-mi.l
utid by local
w*- mean not heard of any ol these things, by women, not t)&gt; clinnce, but by cus­
p-gret It.
Ihe truth wifi always
those who live in la.ke courty- it while every paper, we gef* from the tom and necessity. This lu tho rocky
For Information and Reservation Phone dr Write
prevail and we have virtue and truth
; inland of I'sfiant. dreaded b’y sailors,
would .cost $105.
At the present north at this season of th*- year tell* which breeds a hardy race of seamen
a i d honesty of.purpose on nu, nidirate most of the larger m-ichiuitjc of death uti4 suffering from these
r ngiigi-d either In the French navy or
-O
are |iuviig. that vtuuld |iaj*cfef &lt;’ r r-dlid scou'ge*.
This artid • is rnercuutlle murine or in tlshlhg. lha
IIIII*t&gt;o,ou«k llirtl-l.
IIS U n i Bit Ittfi-cl, Ju I k m ii IU*. 1u.
Wlmt a glorious Christmas we will E I G H T E E N I'A G B S OF S P A C E being written from n sense of duty^ ] Work on -laud bclug done by tho
rtwo* IH
I'Kifij* 17
have il the price of lettuce keeps up. j IN THE: C O M M E R C I A L .
and we art- tilling one-hall we fee i women.

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Mr. and Mr\ H. B. Coney were
summoned to Brunswick lajt Satur­
day night by the sudden death of
the father of Mr. Coney,
The
ninny friends here of the diseased

Little Happening*— Mention

of Madera in BriefPersonal Itcnia of
Interest

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THE SANFORD HERALD

will be sorry to learn of his dea*h.
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Visit Washburne’s Candyland
Allen's Theatre Itlrlg. .32-tf

Z. Spinks, i he merchant prince
and
big shingle operator in Oviedo
Summary of the Floating Small ‘
was
in
the city yesterday on busi­
Talka Succinctly ArrangedTor
ness
and
learning of the big Herald
flurried Herald Headers
special edition promptly put an ad­
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vertisement therein.
Mr. Spinks
j
Hale, one of the popular- enjoys u lucrative trade in his sec­
tra'&lt;lling men from Jacksonville tion amt also gets customers from
* a* calling on the local grocery triple Sanford and other of ih*- smaller
towns near Oviedo.
here yesterday.
Limburger cheese and popcorn
Washburn’s home-made candiea nt Simon's.
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COMMISSION W AS
IN-SANFORD

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PEOPLE

A RESUME OF SAflFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

E V E N T S ...

AiJn* *0 Cw i n iwlm Im iki#
W « « u "SscMiy Citur." « r U »
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MEETING OF C O M M ITTE E GREAT W ORK ON THE LAKp
v ' C y c / e T ta
Dor Gartner
............... Hugo Wolf
FRONT W ILL MAKE THE
Mi»» Annie Hawkins and Miss
DEMONSTRATES TH A T
Mr. Pope
Laura Fish entertained their ttoigh- Concerto Op. 76
CITY OF SANFORD
de Beiiot . . .
FLORIDA W IL L BE
neighbors and friends of Celery ave­
andante trnnquille
ADVERTISED
BEAUTIFUL

nue
Saturday aflemon in the Inallegro modern to
i tcrest of the Children’s Home SociNl &gt;s. K rauns
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 11
.-••nurSanford is doing something ihni K&gt;.
Thr cyc|„ tcn„ (,nve *PrVcd a
Five Quatrains from the t Rubalya
aged by the fact that w,. . _»s»i ex­ few cities in h lorida have attempted two fold purpose, netting the treua...
........ Jas. H. Rogers
ception the communities in which and when finished as it will be in the ury
nice sum and bringing toA Rook of verses beneath the bough
' vS
the purposes of the “ Florida First" next few- months wifi place Sanford j gether neighbors of certain viciniThe moving finger writes
Commission have personally and ade among the most beautiful nntl pro ties into social intercourse.
Yet ah, that Spring should vanish
((irately explained received it with gressive cities in the southeast.
M
For some we lovfd
for sale ut "Candy-land," Allen’*
This Is the building-of the con­
enthusiastic approval and that the
HVLuir Drpartmrnt t
So
when
that
angel
of
the
darker
Mr. Grower, why not plunt a commercial bodies of all but two or crete bulkhead and senwnll along
Theatre Building
I8-tf
Mr. Pope
Attention is called to the meeting
small orange orchard and other fruit three of these ’ communities have two thousand feet of the city front­
||on. J, T. Clark, one of our es­
of
the
Welfare
Department
Wednes­
trees for your own use. Looking at subscribe^their .yuntil, to the fund ing on beautiful Lake Monroe and
Au Ilord d’un ruisseau do'UoisdefTre
t ee me d county commissioner* from
it from a health standpoint you for a niitioniy"^ftlvertiaing campaign instead of unsightly pilings and day (tomorrow) afternoon at three Alla Zingarrsca. . Tsehetsrhuliu
..
the Oviedo section was in the city
It is desirable PtNR there
cannot get along without it.
Plant on behalf of the state, ®$he members sheds to greet the eye of the passen­ o'clock.
Mrs. Krauss
yesterday.
Rruno Huhn
grapefruit and oranges. Drop me a of the Commission in session here gers on the river bouts there will he should be a full attendance at this JLove’ s Triumph
Remember the date of the Daugh­ card or eome.^^o.the Herald office on yesterday decided to proceed imme­ a fib.- boulevard, plants and trees meeting. Committees are requested
Where are Rome and Nineveh
Let p$ look tCWthe Stars
ter* of Wesley bazaar — Thursday, Friday,n . 1 .* also - sell,, ornamentals, diately with the placing of the ad­ and a park like ellerl that will be to make full reports.
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In ' Eternity
ere. - ;W.Vk » ’
ai-9tc
Dec. 23rd.
most
entrancing..
vertising though the total amount
Chili Con Came Hanqurl
The great farewell
32-4tc
collected
will
'be
only
about
threeThe -‘ regular annual meeting of
The city or S a n f ^ ^ i ^ ’ilfd /a
“ They may love, they may marry;
Mr. Pope
As usual Comfort Cottage will the stockholders of the Seminole quarters as much as it was set out wiser thing than financing this great
Get a wife if they will;
imp overrent of Lake Monroe, the
:*y$
But the Chilli Con Carnio's
have a big Christmas dinner and County Rank, for the election of to raise.
Chamitng Birthday Party
mo
t vr luablc asset of the city and
directors
and
any
other
business
Chairman
George
*A.
McClellan
already the many out of town
Will ciingMtogcther still."
Carolyn Spencer entertained a-; *
guest* are making reservations for that may come before the meeting of Jacksonville; Secretary Vance W. o. (• that heretofore has -been neg­
And that's the reason they had
lected.
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numbci
of her chums on Friday aR'^-T,* ;*
will
be
held
on
January
6th,
IV16.
Helm
of
Miami,
Treasurer
W.
P.
such a good old bachelor time to­
that day.
tecnoon
with
a pretty birthday party? 41 ' '
The
wor.k'qT^budding
the
seawall
A It KEY. Cashier,
iFrnbklin of Fort Myers, V
C^ommisgether at the banquet lusl Mqpdto­
J&gt;&gt;
The Tremont Hotel, Orlando, Fla.,
at
heF
home
on the Hgigths. The
32-Frt-6tr
B. L.». ilumner of Tampa w-efe
*efo pres­ and dredgu if“ and filling is being night . Wifi.yth# bt^r* that tyd oritr,‘
i* offering special rates to Seminole
done
by.'the
Seminole
Dredging
Co.
decot
ations
were
lovely and the
ent. Commissioner Frank W. Lloyd
wi* lefTy^t :
and they ' feaste'1
county people.
Dinners, 50 cents.
■ di
For Sale Nice home on Sanford of Quincy was detained by other a home institution, in which tl L 1 k ,1 Inn .
birthday
cake
with
its regulation
fl
II
it
n
it
onnltB
nt
«
V
t
and U)a^ted "and sang songs maVirf
Try one.
31-tfr
Heights.
Good
location.
Nice engagements. Though this meeting prime movers ate C. R. Walker ana
.number
of
candles
a
marvel
of
beau­
merry aftd forgetting they were nor
Informal games
Mahonoy and the work i* free, it nt ruttlchrd old bachelors yet. ty and cookery.
Hu- Christmas edition was not neighborhood, several hearing or­ was of members of the Commission F II
arranged to look at but with the ange trees, private water system. 2- only tin- general interest in the pronounced by all who have inspect­ .The hachyjors, j he real ones. 111 that were enjoyed and the party dis­
Garltge. movement was reflected in the at ed tt
As­
one of the beat that Iras jolly crowd thought they hud the banded ill the late afternoon.
nit.i that people here who are intcr- story house, well built
Sidewalk
to
ihc
property.
Price
sisting
Mrs.
Spencer
were
Mesben
i
t
templed.
, *U-d in their city would send a copy
tendance of several other gentlemen
laugh on the benedicts hut when
$2900. $300 cash, balance monthly. from various sections of the stale.
where it’ will do the most gobd.
Ki rim met* intends to bulkhead the wee smu' hours found them dnmes John Taylor, Cloudy Herndon
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Guests of
The Churnber of Com met re of Ar- along the sume lines and the city wending their separate ways home­ and Osborne Herndon.
Money to loan iii sums of 1300 to
Nice cottage on Heights. 110mI 10 r A,1yi. which had not previbuslv ofliciitl* reached this decision after
the
gracious
young
hostess
were
ward they envied the married chums
jd.ouf).
Easy payments.
P. feet ground. Faces south and east.
aglt-ed to participate in the cam­ inspecting the bulkhead at Sanford. and sighed too for a wife to greet iMliss Louinc Harris, Mollie Aber­
Connelly.
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Good garden, chicken pack, private paign sent its secretary, Mr G--d
It is also tutnored that many other them
The feast was spread at one nathy, Serita Lake. Norma Hern­
Helen Peck,
Willis Calloway, the irrepressible water system, brick wnlk. etc. One tier to pledge Its supportTwo Florida cities will ,-turt ibis work long table nt the Roll Cafe at d don, Anna Mason.
freight agent of the A i W. Ky ' block from brick road. K fine place
Dorothy
Humph.
Elizabeth
Steinfrom Frostproof drove during tit** summer months and set \ed at ten o'clock, a real six
a„*ur,. t h,
the ity yesterday looking for small fsmll) who want lo l i v e |irill|lf|l m „ r,|,.r
banquet with all the
l,,*l,' n Sh.-lton. Cora l-ee
t.iki
tv a lit age of the lake-fronts. course t ut k
rhcapl). **0(1 rash,, balance to suit , In r-&lt; of the Commission that the D
I' i IIi - l.illic Kuih Spfiii-i-r
. • i In local shipments
attire ha- ltt\i-hi-I upon ;i c t cclerapurchaser,
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for
I
la
it*
lew
(i.vhornc
lli-rndou
at
the
heitil
of
board* "f trade In their section are
For that GOOD GULF GASONew bungalow in Best residence
* 1‘rrronal .Ifrtil-an
solidly behind the campaign
Tin- bulkheading is of inestim­ the table was touslmaster and wives
I.INK and S U P R E M E AUTO O IL
section of city
W ell plannerd home
Mr and Mrs J M \Vallure have
phone U. II. Coney. Agl. No. lift-,
Tin .advertising will begin to ;i p able value in the v!t&gt; from a .-life, a ml sweet heart* were tousled right
Mullahle and convenient • nener Ini,
Tin- fun and frolic ended left Nanford to make then home in
14-tf
pear immediately after Christmas similar' and commi-tcial point and r11\-ifly
pared street, will makr a very tine
every cent spent on the work will with the singing of Auld Lang Syne Jacksonville, much to the regrrt of
Mr and Mrs Wilson of Sharon- home for some one. It will psy to |and will continue through January.
It w.is pointed out by members of ret ut n one hundred fold in the nevt and the hirppy occasion ended at their tiianv friend" in this city
i *&gt; in ..r.- hack in Sanford and will ini esllgate. to nii-et again with titovej
Commission in their discussion i f'w vr.irWith the St* ihn- rivet Is-t
I . • .! the winter at their home on
Seminole Ileal Estate • urn punt t he
Spearing
konigM
Those (iresent
Mrs tohn M.isch Mrs Roy and
math
the
upper
end
ol
the
InlatHi
on the subject that this Is the sea
M&gt; Until tile avenue
Then many
.oil of the year when Florida advrr- Waterway, with
the.(tout l.qtldiog
were K.l Dane. Jo.- Chittenden. Sam several others formed a congenial
1ri• cl&gt; are glad to see thuru home
Members »f W. II W
Using always has its greatest apical
and thejprnmg , basin
and Younts. Osborne Herndon. Grover juirty t hut motored to Orlando for
I
special meeting tonight. Tuesday The daily
o’..-*"
newspaper* in many of harbor bring built lo re now for the * Spearing. Jo.- D.-Mont, Brodig Wil tin- day on Monday
December
1
IDi
at
7
15
ihl-lw--"
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Ralph
Wight,
Geo.
M
c
­
The Daughters of Wesley will
the lending cities o( the country will pt-it .-it ton of the yachts during the bum
of milch im|mrtan.i
Do liOt fail to
• Lewis Fleischer and Reginald Hoi
ii..iki a specialty of turkey suppers
tie Used In urtdltimi to wiipl. the summer months our lake front will Laughlin. H L Mark*. Ed t a l e .
*u Pi delivered to stores, Dec 23rd
come into its own ahR Sanford will K nunirth . M urjell. and M r. Grove it ly spent Mimin' pleasantly in Or­
advertising
will
i.e
carried
in
stum*
i 1. Mill, r
lando
H&gt; will call and take your order
we. Klv j.ertotilrftls of national circti he known as the ino-q beautiful -i rid
siClerk.
tourist
resort
in
thi“
jnirt
of
Florida
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lutton ar.'i in several strong ugricul
He invite the tourists to -top
’ Miss Maude Jinkm* went down
,N&gt; a- Sr a t /1tl’
tural publication*
Every ad will
I Carnes, the new proprictm
V ulr aiming
to Orlando Saturday evening and
w
itti
us
this
season
and
lake
a
trip
\
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Helitv
Mc|..mini
•
tit.
Main
carry the naitn und address of all
• tl- old Sanford House was in the
For vulcanizing call at the lord
spent Sunday
delightfully
with
up the great Cpj.er St Johns river, j (&gt;d il
Sew-Sew Club most delight
the
commercial
bodies
which
have
vesterday livjtking after the army Garage
| have new modern equip
We have the accommodations and ful|v
ii Thur-dav
afternoon
In friends
assisted
in
making
up
the
fund
oi met- he ha* working ort’ thr hotel menl anti girtirantee all work
I’ tmt
The designs anti copy approved at &lt;ufl make good in every particular formally, with their Christmas *ew.♦
1
The house will now be called the tures vulcanized. 25r.
mg and fancy w-ork and pleasant
Miss Vesta Weeks has returned
the list meeting of the Commission
l|o-. I ( ‘ iirne*
32-31p
F S ROCK F \
convi-rsafion the tiuurs quickly *pctl to Jacksonville altef a pleasant visit
lu.v. beet, lonimcnled on most favor­ of eorn merer or io.ard* id trail
I it Daughters Of Wesley will
A delicious r-alud and scul- t o her Ifro I tier
ably wherever exhibited and letters Over thirty of iticse have nr* a tiged liy
T llE ttN lD
O N E IN F L O R I D t
hu1 i heir it nmin I bazaar Thursday,
llped
'oyster
eoi.r'i- w-vi* daialily
Irein advertising sp.ciulists to mein to parti, pat* irt the entnja'gn a i!
' M a iLU id u t Utoctuj llu u jt
TV- r r r . L in I W WrtTmrrn t i N - i
.
v .*&lt;l - t *..». i
m u - es.
. 1 J•*. k.- uti.a4.ot . — M r
(tsis-r*
trrrd fnmThyr
of
.
fil
C.r..'t^i«si&lt;tiT
'-‘..inf-lllttrni
inq.ulT \ d*V. hips tin hut hat p a
tInn .in
- .1.1 i .. if.......... ..ho • V
In i* In get fancy Work. Jap
..ii* movI'd in t -.tn t tv letlo rind arc
w■rc M . -*i.- Iti.
M
.-I
l
he
m.lterial
in
st-uiig
l
•-f
in
t n ail v .ill id 11
^t j. t- •** .t n
\\-lt.
1 III’ f N
• • j......
and a good t nrki v w h o l c - t t h I .r . e o . ,i li-d ai t tu Na minis place on
l av h
1‘ !... m.iv.-nn-nt t&gt;&gt; lorm tin
Fh.r i a k e ........ &gt; art ol i -|U . * p -d m &gt; , I tiag&gt;-&lt; &lt;i I
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Pit
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t ut! t I- Hi nr v I
Ida First
Commission wa* started hy the advertising Willi literal lit...
l’alatka, Fla for catalogue
Iters
of
tiie
dub.
Otifl-r
guests
were
Mi and Mrs. J. M. Wallace have
so late in the fall that it wns im­ ilfsrripti ve of their eorn muni tics.
32 Up
Mrs W J. Hill. Mrs. J. K. Face and
Mrsi T. A. Neal has returned
gto i to Jackson villa, where they
practicable for the railrnc.il and
Miss
Ve,stll
Weeks.
from
Jacksonville, where she was t ie
make their Mature hotn‘j. Mr.
Stockholder* Meeting
steamship lines lo divert any con­
I
M a j o r J. D. D a v i s o n
recipient
of many social attentions.
u ilD.i being ”of» •thV JaagSotivj^t’S
Annual meeting of th.* atpek- siderable portion of their funds to
It i* seldom 111ii 1 m u uutyornhy
Conyrrgul.onul /fa:mtr
* Vii run ol the A C L Their hnUlcr* of t h*- I'.-.q-l - Bank " f vat
-I* support owing to contrail* that r.ti v tn Sanford tiial one .andiiiate
' f'iipr
(
It
f'iirittr, wife and
v f -I* rots here ‘ baled ttf blsc ford wdl )i*. hd l
1tl) ( In 1^1 ina* luteuar of t In- 1.ii
’ In &lt;m a m have iievtt made previously
Large suit* the esthi-lii taste of tin* voter*
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* ^Jfl
1■ ii
nford.
1 n.iiri of tin- t'l.) gi i g ,11In11ii 1 da lighter ol .fJflundt. spent Friday in
Tuesday ij.nu &gt;r I III- t-nl" f-*r th. ly ns a result of I he effort* of the m i well as to t.e elei ted witliimt op .1 e
Capt
Cm ter was for
.-Ii ur* h will In held in iln- corner San for d
Vk e will pay you 4 cents a pound .■I.-, t m-g^ Af H it* - t "i aHd .u-v ..r tu - Commission, tin- truncporlution com t ositlou l«Ut mi tin l.i-t election for
t * Bill V (Ut
*'&gt;&gt;,,
1 f lie. \\ .-11111r 11• 1- ■ k S.M ur
• ai f 1hud of police in
Itust...
&gt;*
rbnf
u
.
j
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.'.rue
t&lt;
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t
— -.r rU E l
p,.l
ies
have
agreed
to
di
vot.,.gr.a&lt;
1 I rim cut casings, sires 30 x 3
i MV othetal- I I 1 l&gt;nvt-.n o. &gt;i.pn-d
day uttefnooii and evening, Dec Orlando
deal
more
attention
titan
heretofore
meeting
«ad..Id x 3 *-j
Sanford Machine &amp;
tiial unique positton und made the
() I. Tavlor
to Florida
m their advertising race for tnayot all hy his loncsome I Ht Ii and promise* to be one of the
•jaruge Co
4-tf
Ca*h»ef
Mr and Mrs, R, R Coney were
Several of the commercial organizu- |llrk j, (lf |rish ,,.m,l(.rament and most successful III the hts(»l&gt; of
Their will be some called to Georgia on Fiiduy upon
IB n. Forrest l.ake, E. T. Wootl33-Tues 4tc
turns of tiie state which have e x - , w0uj(j ri|( (,,.r have Opposition just ^ l in- soi-u-ly
•
liool hit.
ftilf. A. I’ . Connelly nntl C. R.
pressed their entire apprqval of the to kpe|) thc political pm boiling but r" u” ‘r ‘‘ DratUvH booths.
Arno^tg the sail mission of attending the
W ilker have returned from Jacksorv|dan
could-not-join
it
this
season
o
n
!
,
he
t(lut
tu,
|lO
IU
,
[„
vt.|y
........
w
t|
1
,h*’
fnn&lt;'&gt;'
worl‘ l" ' dt’ r* funeral of Mr. Coney’ s futher,
•
Notice
,
.
' lie where they attended th« public
f,,,l'e,vl,l" n of Mesdaine*, SlierThe annual meeting M stock account of the disposal made of their satisfactory to himself und consiini 1
tdun Jewett. Harry Bllkinglon", Ed
D.uiug ttf the board of cnglresrs on
W. H. Haw Is of Tampu and Hen­
funds before the movement
» “ * cuts.
Mr Davison, who will take
holders of the Sun ford Building
UundiiM und Giles.
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1
quest inn of the Inlnnd Waterry
Yowell -ol Orlando spent Friday
launched.
No
member
of
the
Com)lit
M
,llt
jtl
j.,n„,iry
,n
„rrVl.
the
city
Loan Association will he held at the
w.tv lor Florida.
mission
believed
that
the
campaign1
.
The
Japanese
table.Oil
wtrioh
.will
in
the
rlty&gt;
•
) ! . - • office. 109 Magnolia avenue on Sat­
'
i of Sanford two years as mayor
v , pretty
,j J,ty&gt;
__ j ttlit_
ayor lias
lias (, ) ,found
t ) W r * r nQVtjjlies,
- should be dtlayed by these facts,
Mr and Mrs. Landman and Ml. urday. January lllh. 7 30 p m
been a resident of this city
’ ,,,r ,h‘‘ culanders
'
'
and' c u r d s K e prtMided
Mrs. W, It. Anno artU^d from ‘
however.
T J. Miller. Bres t
' 'I Mrs. liugcii returned i_home
(last t hit teen yeaia. being manager
lenry Wight aRd Mt* JacksonvilltvAn Jsunt^ay to upend the
over
i.y
Mrs
Henry
"
The supreme necessity of a ,-on" of the Sanfurtl Furniture Company,
• " Daytona Reach Sundayafter
A. I’ C on n•-11v . Se.-'y .
winter id TUnford.j,*
k
g
.’
V*
33-Tue 4- certed und well organizctl movement nn(j |ltl!, Hlwnys'lukcti an active j)iirt C. It Walker.
c l i n g several days fishing and
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,-1
» w-e.i-"Ajiroti* latge antj jfriirfn.' fancy
■- -----.. s'rs.j.
-tC,
'jvtng the bench for- automol.il[for the advertising of Florida i* so j „ , M,|jtirs In Sanford
R e s e iv e d the
and
-uttnbtp-fdi
hII"' wi|f \ie sold by
Mrs
Fort
Oft
Lake
left
on
Hqhtfay
,
■o
I’ h.-v remembered the* editor
apparent that it w :* ununiino i- ly ,,jly
term* a« I'ldermun and in*
Notice
Fjtvdbiy Jkluqson . «tnl
Mr* lor several day*’ visit. I&lt;&gt;
sfins
. V- &gt;-|
I he Herald On their rctuTtt with
d Llir.l th
rt
ho .I
I. •
whtfe alderman will greatly Mi*
The regular annual meeting of
Will Hand
ville.
/
- hi -i inn. s|.j(. trout,
i
nsssit him m the higher position bf
q .? &gt; „
the stockholders of the First Nal&lt; . '-o w - 11 • ‘ 11 -:
- ItiiL
.
I
i.
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—t ooked foods, incbtdmg - Home*----- r-.
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scumth
.; n.'.icn i,.i..vr mayor.
that he will give the city i n
,
.
Mr*
Davis left yesterday
for tionnl Bank of Sanford, Florida will t ...lotiici
^ M r . ttfld Mr*. H. Wf. HertVtion,
n t/ ..... .......... ........... .......... . .. t.iT
sglwU,
.pies.
4 rakes.
. beans.
,
yj
:
,
I’ m o w w here.-e.be will remain dur- lie held lit it* banking room* on ..mount of fund* will be available, his best efforts ns tnnyor goes with |.
bAcri
cxc.l,e„l tecord ' h” * dn 0,1,1 "
will be Mis. A.. P. Co|ytelly atul Miss Saitleo
»' the tirn...tfmt Mr, Davis, has hirt Tuesday. January l i t h. at 10 o ’clock The news that one of theCalifornia on, &gt;#yin|[ um,
C
of
in charge |lf H *'committee
WilHaips tire &gt;j-en(iing a few ^ y *
gives
"'it of BIT tow.
Their friends u. m., being the second Tuesday of expositions will continue oj.en undi n» a citizen and alderman
Indies.
in
JA'gkiipnville having gone fiy alito
record
‘ ‘.ttford hope Mr. and Mrs. the month, for th" purpose of will be extensively advertised and j great promise us to his future
The Clover Club, an organisation ei'tl Satui'duy.
• ' *
D vi* will return in a few months. electing u board of diiectora l«» serve |advices to the effect that Nyw Ur- an tht- mayor of Sanford*
of the young ladles of the church
for the ensuing yeat. and fot th e ! leans, San Antonio, Galveston-and
vyill hu an attractive - booth of
Mr. Geo, D. IJlshop spent the
I 1 T T I ’ CK IS B R IN G GOOD tra n s a c tio n o f such other business as rnanu other Gulf roast resort cenX M A St E D I T I O N - - '
home made capdle' anti pretty
wt-«k
end in Jacksonville-returning
I^Ult G Get you a -ten- acre tract
terr art-' plnnnirtg extensive adver­
rnay properly come before iC
Ounrleltc W as Great
home
Sunday night.
"w whlJt' it io cheap. I have the
simple
fancy
wurk,
with
Mis,
Hen­
tising campaign* wr.s pointed out as
[I F. Whittier,
The Dixiu Comedy Quartette at
ry
Niclu
1
and
Mis*
Albit.r
Frank
tn*t bargain in a ten acre tract iht t
further emphasizing the importance Allen’ s Theatre last night was proC ashicr31-Sti­
Christinas shop' v. r been offered h eie .^ S tm Free Tickets In Allen * *•*
of immediuje action on the part of nouneqd by those present to be one assisting the girl*
jtent
will
bnd
the
Congregational
mh U,-al Estate Co.. Geo. D. Halt
The
Three
in One Store will give
Florida.
Notiro
**,&lt;•-•
of the best attractions in vaudeville
bazaar
a
jfootJk
place
to
find
pretty
mstiager
give
free
tickets
to Allen’ s Theatre if Li
The feuturu.df the VFloridiBTirat
features that bus been h?re fli many
lt is being rumored th a tv _lhi*
an«l useful Qirfstmns gifts.
!
he
customers.
They have a
This quaitctto will be at
I b.- 1-ooj w-eather and" the rise in George H. Ferne.ld Huhlwitre Co;n Commisdorr plftn1 which appenrs o.l NC&gt;nrR
fine
stock
of
vgob&lt;l.t
tuid
want the
I*
goittg
"dt
of
husine*'.
That
|
iaVe
commetidptl'ilht
If
to
'th
e
publle
Alleiy*
tonight
and
tomorrow'
bight
" • *f lettuce have made trading ptte*
\f .1*, r /I’ rr'fo/
|atrpn age of the Chiistltius shop­
r '
* and the street, ate *ill&lt; tl |rumor i* ut-'oluiij.' without lou-i 1 1a above aeverytlvnig _el«e 1* that h y1 The picture program for tonight
A iMir.it • 1 ol Sai.lord i.eoph wf&gt;rc per*
Every customer will l.f hand• • •
p&gt;’ rt of tbc funds arii 10 l»- expendedi Three Re. I feature, "When the i -ill
•■• -l ojip.-rs from &gt;»rl&gt; mflen j 1ioa..
j fortunate "t ough to attend tin*, (ne­ etl a free lick*-t t" the matinee or
Thej Carno," being an adaption from
m night
The Sayfo.d fh&gt;-r-j Th. U.-unt- H F.-rriuhl Hardwar. (nr ndpiinlstmtive ptrj.oscs
rllOol the night s|j * vi
■:li I at the RoRltut
'I'm tghl and to­
u -.
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’ • La*..- the guilds . ntld tilt* C vml 1,1 L being rcorcitruzetl .mi '' j,-),.m1. -r* of the Commiwuoti .iri -giv- Uruno lA-salnp's gnu.i t m r l
morrow
night
there
a..- Kjicial vaude­
mid
h.*|H
-*
to
s.-rve
its
j1
1
(t
(heir
.time
and
energy
i"
the]
Reel
(
’
omrtly,
"When
Lizzie
Went
"
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.v-ning
*nt
I
tuv right. Trade at hoiqc. and revitalised
returned home jilc**ed und-dt light­ ville Jeaturr* uni) the matinees and
patrons
and
the
ppblic
generally
movement
without
any
charges
*h your home merdiahts.
to Sen," presenting Eddie Lyons,
ed with (he splendid program 'ren- night "how* "are riplete with fine
with greater efficiency and jironipt- whatever,’- and no head ^barters uut- Lcp Moran, Victor Ford.
II !’• S wojh* of Oviedo was in the
dered anil rig- charming hospitality jr.tiving-jiicj.uic2. Gu to, tbc .Three ^
• than evt-r before.
wilt hr tprurrrd; -The-aingle dis­
estcrtlny. M ,. Swope has re- nc4«
The program fob in One Store on R’vnford avenue and
tif
Winter Park
Geo. H. F.-rrslil Rardwure to. advantage of this condition of af­
Terrorized.
• ’ ’ &gt; returned from Taft where he
lows:
ask for particulars.
.
Hy Mrs. Geo. II. Feruttld, f’ res.
fairs haa been the inability c th
"Doea jour former husband ever get
• engaged at, one of the trustees for
Commissioners
to
personally
covet
Schubert
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behind In hla alimony?’’ "Not he. I Das Fischermadchen.
I|,‘ •’ “ ft druinnge district and recampaign for funds though they have.threatened to go back to him la- sMondtincht
Sfthunntnn
Fame.
l " r‘ that the preparations for the
Optimistic Thought.
Fame l* uothiur, -.mre or lesa than
hnye visited many of the leading stoutly If he duos.“ —Boston Tran­ Doln Ai^esi'rht
. Sell uman
k n'mg.* of that section of Orange
Nothing dries s'-om-r than e
Hugo Wolf dir Infected notor
towns which have active chambers script
Genng Woylat .*
’ b’ "gnwiJng nicely.

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Luncheon Set of Silk Muslin
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Convenient Gifts
fojr Everyone

Acceptable Gifts
Any Girl Can Make

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Santa Clays Castle
for the Dinner Table

Wall Pockets for the Closet
T ’S lots of fun making Christman
III h little model of Santa Claus'
glfta. and the girl who will give up
castle, built upon the summit o f a
tho time to the work will Ip - surprised mountain, makes an attractive center­
to find how Inexpensively «ho can pro­ piece for the Christmas dinner table.
vide something useful and pretty for
The first thing to build Is the moun­
everyone whom she wishes to remem­ tain, and for this you will need a
ber. Likely sunn- of tho materials can largo enough piece of cardboard to
ho found nl home, and a considerable make a base about sixteen-Inches In
saving In the cost of the rest can bo diameter ami n top nine or ten Inches
mado by getting your friends to buy
with you.
Tbo football calendar In Fig l Is
a novel gift that brother will appre­
ciate for his room. The football Is
made of cardboard. To mako It sym­
metrical the edges must be curved
alike, and the surest way of getting
them so Is by means of a paper pat­
tern (Fig. 6). To make this pattern,
toko a piece of paper 7 by T I n c h e s
In slxo, fold It along Its center as In­
dicated by dotted lines In Fig. 2, bring

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petal* #ro outlined on the centerpiece
with white peint and the tiny gilt
cord !■ aewed with yellow silk thread
along the outline of each petal. The
petals are crowded a little at ono aide
to allow three light green leaven to
he painted In. A little white paint la
brushed In at the point of each petal
and the mimiln about the edge trimmed
away from them.
The dolll.'H aro made in tho same
wny nut on u anmller acute

Roll for Doilies of Cretonne

Something n o w In luncheon seta is
made of stiff white silk muslin, very
small gilt cord and white and green
water color paints. It conslBts of a
centerpiece nnd twelve dollies to
malch and Is made In a conventional
in,) chrysanthemum design.
Tho
dollies are small replicas of the cen­
terpiece.
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A large circle Is cut from tho mus­
lin for tho centcrplcco anu a few
French knots, of dark yellow embroid­
ery silk, aro worked In tho center to

A dally roll makes a pretty gift
fo c th o housewife and Is useful to her
In moro ways than one. It keeps ner
dollies fresh and easy to got at. Noth­
ing la caslor to make, and very few
equally pretty girts ^ost »4 u u * ^
Tho rolls are uauglty. mAdo u ^tw o
lengths, one for ^nterplccos. and

M W ]g M i 11K late Shopper Is u promI I Incut member uf tho Ucnua
k N f ir o ja Procrastlnatua.
He has his own pocullar
wav of celebrnflng Christ­
mas, Often he celebrates It In bed.
with a wuter hag on Mis clu-st und the
grip of an anxious physn r!Tii around
his wrist
Ills eyes are closed and
his poor, warped brain Is worn In u
sling
On the floor beside his bed, torn to
shreds nnd bitten In numerous places,
lies his Christmas list. The day be­
fore Christmas he sallied forth with
this list In his hand and a took of
desperate determination on his fea­
tures
The Late Shopper is It cheerful glv
er, withal
He loves giving for lls
own sake, but he loves It belter lor
the sake of pulling It off
Decidedly
he is no believer In the Do It now
movement
Nor Is he selflidi
It is
just a habit
It Is t&lt;&gt; be (eared lh.it
tl tie were dying nt thirst In Would
put off giving himself a drink
Philanthropists'should find rest sni*
Itarluins for Late Christmas Shoppers

— thu kind that arc Incurable. *Tlerc
they could retlro and nurse their
wounds. Incurred In tho Inst toy coun­
ter rush.
How fortunate It Is that Santa Claus
was not born a late shopper, lie Is
always on the Job. und gets ready
for the Itollduy season months ahead,
we are reliably Informed by the nurs
ery books
lloweviyr, Santa Claus In
in constant danger of losing his repu
(atIon
There nre hundreds of fond
Fathers who pose us Simla Claus to
their -little broods. Papas who sally
forth to collect a bagful of toys just
when the stores an- closing on Christ
mas eve. and tbo hol|y garlands are
be|ng taken down, and llie manager
ol the dress goods department is g e t
ting rend) to iininmure, Spring and
Summer Styles
The 1-ato Shonners w# have alwuvs
with US
As eleven! tl hour athletes
thev take all the .tinning lumping
and Inn-plunging honors
Put often
the Ijtfo Shoppei Pas ,im gmal murk
to nis credit
I • tints oft giving nt
all times ami therefore tints oft giv
ing a piece ol Ills mind to Ills wife

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as long na the maker may choose
and bound with tape
Strips of tin­
man-rial ranging I n width and length
are bound with the tape and a deep
box plait Is laid In each one
These pieces are stitched along
three aides to tho plain strip to form
pockets, ns shown In the picture
above.
Tin- pockets hold slippers
shoes, rubbers, hosiery, corsets or
small articles for tho laundry
Cork
eta made to extend the length uf Un­
close! door will hold everything which
usually tlmts a place on tin- floor

Darning Bag of Silkalene

f o o t b a l l -c a l e m d a H'

mg « m ip I \ m er to corner It iFlg P .
then fold K again, bringing corner A
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From I he fold
eil corner measure ofT a distance of
three inches along the short folded
■ill- and tour i .lies .tiling tin lung
fold-d edge
Then draw tut arc of an
cllTp-e l i e - we e i , the points marked off
i Pig ti. till along i he arc. unfold, and
tint «HI have the pattern shown In
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Place tip- pattern ujKtn the
iiirdhonid mark o p ,&gt;1111101 ! P and 1-tit
out 1 lie I'P • e
l idol t|,e football with brown crai
mi or « a t - 1 iid'ir. and -hade the stir

In diameter (Fig. 4). Cardboard from
a suit box will do.
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The lower portion of tho castle Is a
| square cardboard box (Fig 6). Invert
ibis box, and around lls bottom glue
a strip o f cardboard having notches
cut In the edge, as shown, for an
embattled parapet wall
The lower
tower stands upon (he box base
It
t» made of a piece of cardboard
notched along the upprrVdge, and bont
Into it cylinder with the edges lapped
ami glued together t Fig C)
Make a
roof out of u circular piece of cardhoard with projecting'tabs for turning
down and gluing to the tides of the
lower t Fig 7l. Make a second small
er tower and fasten It upon the lower
tower (Figs 1 and I).
To complete the castle, paint n num­
ber of long narrow windows upon tho
walls, and fasten a slim stick ling[Mil,, upon the Upper lower
The mountain slth- must be covered,
with snow, and the best way to obtain
.the snow effect Is by gluing cotton
to the cardboard
I’ut the cotton on
III tutting thicknesses, to give the
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face in make |t look round

Pilv a small calendar pad at the

Two squares of figured silk,il. ne un­
placed face to fin e and tnio blue
stitched together In a felled seam tine
comer In then cut off and tin- bug and
corner plnco turned right side out.
Tho edges, muds by cutting off the
corner, are folded over u smalt cm
. broidery hoop nnd sewed down
l lnbag Ih suspended by meat:-' of a fold
■if the flllkulette, will) edg--s linn litllc
stitched together and ends -...w..| t..

' each side of tin- opening
The corner that was • -it u « . u 1 stllfTed with 1 oil ,qi pi Sawdust and
houuil with tain- making s cushion for
darning needles
\ little piece of
'ape I* sewed to oin- eilgt of |( am! to
t|t« hag. attui hltic it t" tire open 1 pe
This provides a r- n jtaclo for ItoslAgy
that neoda darning

Bubble Pipes That All Enjoy

one for dotllci.

plocea of cretonne aro stretched
the ends and pasted down
roll.
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A strip o f tho crptonne n,
ns tho tuho Is long is then , ,it ,
nn\ .length desired. Op* ef)(| 0|
strip is trimmed in u curve an
other loft straight. The turv..,)
and sides of thu strip urB t&gt;0Ull(1
tape.
The straight end is pasin,t t(
roll, tho cretonne woumt orn-c .
It and sewed down to form n r
tor it. HI boon ends nr» s&gt;-w.-,| (
curved end ol cretonne to torm
for fastening It when the doliica
been rolled.
Tho cretonne used to make th&lt;
shown In tho picture Is a stripe,)
lorn with small flowers scattered
tho surface. Dark backgrounds
gay flowers mako rolls what ,ie
soil easily. Tho ribbon used si
match tho flowers or foliage ir
pattern.#

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H'nwuia* Is on.
that there Is smnll risk of finding too
much In evidence. It Is not possibl*
to grow from childhood to manhood
or womanhood without Implicit depondonco upon others, without larurrlng obligations and running deep.
Iv Into d e b t -fir s t of all tq [he
who ntndo us, then to our parents *ho
safeguarded our helpless Infancy,
to tho friends who assisted UB [)n 01(f
way. It Is ImposalhU for us tn m»ke
adequate repayment or reiurn for «[]
three benefits. What has been ,1™.

Nature’s Protection
ll is a curious Up 1 Hoi « lie'll a ll)!i
In 1 pun a blind It turn- -slrto -t Msck
l,i color
Mat lire's eflerls
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In live coloring tthills III I '1 - • ’ !u *‘ ‘1
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A small wooden ruck, or one m cel­
luloid. such us are sold fur holding
tooth brushes, a (ow ejay pipes mm
four yards of bright red baby rllmn
serve to llx up n gay little glfi bolding
promise ot fun for the young poop'"
And bubble blowing Is uot beneath
the dignity of their elder*; everyone
Indulges In this pastime.
- Two other pl[»e» may be suspended
frets this rack by shorter lengths of
ribbon ami tho man who prefer* to
mow smoke u&gt; bubbles will like u rack
which holds a fresh ptpo or 0 0 0 bo
- may Oder hit trlcud.
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through the cardboard
Pull the cotion hp around their bases,
Hants Claus should be shown (n hla
aeroplane about to alight at hlo r.astie (F ig 1). Ills aeroplane nifty bo
suspended by a thread
The aeroplane 1 Fig at consists o f a
stefp of cardboard 7 Inches long
•ti mi« base Make tin. pincushions and 1 -hull w|i|,. (At with t. V-shuped
piece glued to both sid'-s of Its rtoi­
--lit of Milk nt ufTed with cot I,-n
I ’lg k hIuiwn a unique hatpin holder ler tit. Figs 9 nnd 10), a tall plane
for mother's or slstcy's dresser, made It’ . Figs 9 und III glued to piano A.
of three thread s[tools glued end to and a propeller ll), Ftgs. 9 nnd 121
end, with u piece of narrow ribbon pivoted by a pin run through lls cen­
pintle A (Fig. 10).
‘ led to the end spools to hang' tho ter Into tho edge
Cut out the doubt* picture of Bants
holder by
The necktie rack In Fig 9 Is made ( Intis In Fig. 13. fold alotlg tho dotted
of a ribbon spool slipped over a stick line, nnd pnsto together tho two
Id irtchis long, with a piece of ribbon halves with the exception of the foot
which must he separate to straddle tho '
tied to each end of the stick
Color
The spools of the hulplji holder, and framework of the aeroplane
thq spool and »tlck of the uecktfe rack, Banta Claus clothes and toy pack w ith
water colors or crayons
may h&lt;- stained nr gilded.
(Copyright, by A. Neely Unlit
(Copyright, by A. Neely Hall.)

lotihdlhg* arc dark

Are for sale at Bargain Prices. ■' W rite
hint lor a catalogued givin g {Inscription
and prices. The orange business is both
pleasant and and profitable, and this is
an opportunity to get in on the Ground
Floor.
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M. F. R O B IN S O N
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will l,e much l l gl i l e r lit cobii 1 loui th •*
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rmnmlain slopes a ro,ki appearance
Anil from the base form a trail up mnside to ihi* ensile, lo dampening and
pressing down the cotton 'M g. It
There must be trees, and excellent
Plrt-CUSMIOtt
ones may he made by cutting long,
stationery store and paste It (ti the slender wooden cones, similar to (hat
centi r of the Iout bull
Then tie a tsiw sh ow n ,in Fig. 2, driving u nail Into
m each end " f a p|. y, of halo ribbon tin- base of each, and then whittling
the surface with- a sharp knife so us
long enough in Toim a loop lor hang
•■1 make the thatlugs stand out Ih the
n . 111 1 " 1 1 1 I1 mla' lo .11 -I s.-w 1 li|
foi m of bom Ip - ' 1 is 'i The way to
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tin
oi lia r
prep, te Do l&gt;.- hs
o st..rl nt tin
ipi&gt; of till 1 oiiiu e ld w till 11« III f
allll a ' 1 't- I t I Ilk- III ' SllliW
name manner that u&gt;u harp- 11 a pen
Fifc •• ll is til. 'I1 of to, 11 pien
tl hut very carefully so ns net to
hint til four Iticlo - wide amt eight
inches long, and a p|e«. of rani),out,I split off n o v e l tlm shavings Htam the
Then stand them
of equal si/*-. In-Id together- at the trees n dark green
| ends with ribbon-passed through holes erect upon tho mountnln sides, stick­
nnnehed near the corners and tied In ing fin- nulls in their ends down
bows.
The Japanese pincushion In Fig 7
consists of it llttlo I a pa tie's" doll with
a cite11 11111 tucked under each arm, seat
ed upon it piece of heavy Fit rd board
t se a piece of Cardboard four Inehtis
sc|t(t»re for the base, nnd cover it with
bright colored silk
Sew the doll up

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ii The Lon gw ood Hotel 1

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That guided wise m en from afar,

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

N o llr r 0f Application f«r T a i Iftra-d Hmdet
SrclJon 575 6f Ihr ( i m r r a l Slalutrn
N o llr r la hrfnliy |1 icn that J
Ja
coba. purchaser of T sa Ccruflcatr
No
2 44 1» dated the 41Ih «|t y of J uric, A
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I * ” * ordoinrd by the M ayor end C ity 1901, has Iliad said certificate in my uf
Council “ t Senlord. FU.t
flea and has mad* application fu* tai tired
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l Thet when • fereon. in the p»y- 4o Issue In accordance with law
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any rurrenc year1! ta x * . prraenta r n tIdeal# embraces thr following described
.ouehrr or . o o e h . r . l » u . d by the city properly situated in Seminole county, Flor­
of Sanford, f°r »nd In f e y m e n t of aaid ida, lo-wil S H of S ' K ' i of ? K W Sec
that any or all aueh voucher* ao prw- 22, Tp 21 South, Karin*’ 3i Fast,' 20 acres
„ n i r d for payment of taaaa. In order to more or leas. The aaid land being t i a e w d
lull rata of intereat up to the tim e of at tha date of the issuance of such cer­
nrr.rntatfon for the
payment
of
l a i r * tificate In the name of It. A. Mills; a n f
K ! h b , to oBared. tendered nod preaented,
Certificate 496. dated the 1st day of
for and in payment of toaea prior to Jan- June, A. I&gt;. 1903.
This certificite em
L.ry l . l of »n&gt;' * • * P * * 1" *
* n&lt;) '• braces the following describe 1 tire ne»t y ,
L.ci courtier or voucher, are not offered, to- w i t: - N W 11 of SF.»4 of SF.'t , Sec 22
tendered or p . e a . n l . d for the payment ot T p 21 South, Kangu 32 Fast.
10 acres
In eny t a i p a y l n ( year prior to Jan- more, or leu.
l. t of .aid year, than any aueh vouchThe said land being aaac««f&gt;d at the date
", or vourhrra ao ottered or Hwidrred for of the Issuance of such certificate tn the
Ike payment of taaea, .hall not bear Inler- name of Unknown.
* , nor .hall any Intereat be payable thereUnlrsa said rsrtlflratr* shall be redeem­
on after January l . t of lha year In trhleh ed according to law, tpi d*rd will issue
, „ j voucher or voucher, art ao pre.entcd thrr««in on the 10th ds&gt; i f l U v m i r r A I I »
( or the payment of la.ea.
1916
Wit neEs my fdTlcisl signsture and *esl
See 1 That afwr thla ordlnr nee .hall
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his the Gth da) of JsnuaVy A. IF 1915
become" effective all voucher, iu ued by the
leeal)
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LASS.
f l iv of Sanford ■.hall have andorae.l on
fTerk f i r r y It Court , Semin ole t'p . Fla­
barb thereof
“ I ntere.l not payable on
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, b „ voucher after January l . l of* any ta&gt;
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A fjnpt r&lt;i * h *• t b i t
.Section 575 of the t.rnrrst Htaluleo
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Ntitlre is h*rri»&gt;
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II. W. II t r o d on,
Smith, purchaser t#f T a i &lt; «*rtificati
No
&lt; hn rm «B C ity Ctunril.
| hrrt by carlify lh a l lha forafolojr or- 1376, sale of July 6th, A l&gt;. l«i9 7 has
filed
aaid
certificate
in
my
office
and
hat
dinanre « H dul&gt; p * a » « d by lha C i t y Counrij of Sanford. Florida. In /agular aaaaion, made application for tai cited to issue In
accordance wit! law
Said certificate e m ­
thi. iKr 16th day cf N ovam btf, A. I&gt;. 1916
braces the following described
property
M W. Lovall.
situated
In
He
ruin
ole
county,
Florida, to
ClrrW C ity Con nr 11.
N *| of SW 'i, of N K ' ( Sec I, T p 20
Ippffitrd by m*» this the 29th day of wit
South, ILange 30 Fast
id acre* marc or
Sm r rnInrr. I 9 16
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Immanuel Jesus Is his names
JThe Prince of Peace has come to dwell.

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Hosanna! Shoutl ImmanueL

‘HE long expected, pro- ’ ed
Is b o m today, b y Kings ador^’ f
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He comes, end Counselor Is his name,

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The mighty God on earth to dwelL
Rejoice! Rejoice! ImmanueL

Fhoenlx Udgc No 5, K. of pjV,
^ Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
Nisiting knights always welcome.
II. McLaulin
O. J. Miller
K. It. and S.
C. C.

Secretary

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'’W i t h

a n g e l s J o in

Jesus,

G o d

H a lle lp J a h ,
J o ic e !

s a l v a t i o n ’s
in

w ith

us,

p e a c e

R e jo ic e !

th e
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lo u d "h o s a n n a s

lo
to

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p ro c la im

lo v e ,

P e a c e

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ea rth .
S a v io r 's

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■’•■ii at .'ii 3 of I h«• (i r n r ra l Htaliilra
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•* i* hereby l[lv&lt;,n that
William
Ja i*-.- ourchaaer of T a i r’rrtiflcate Nos
21 •• -* 4 2199, dated the 1st day of June.
11
has filed said • rftifleate In m&gt;
od
* i ha* made apt.1l*-«f Inn for tai
ll»- t o
ac r o r d » Tlre w ■» h I n»
S * * * &lt;•!*11f a»"f*s • h» following 'Ii' ■
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usti'fl in Setfilnole o«.in
■ -fa i nil I 111 3. 11lock V and all
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and f r a
*Pc|ee t h*-feoi
1,1 her ordered |lvt i l l * Ofdef be
' »e *h* s&amp;r/ofd ifrraidt s new^|t1 F «e tA 'd , Feert|f»«Ie COUIt
^ f l i r r each * »sli |or four ronaer-

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Nil* ember, 1915.
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—

All W ork Receives M y l ’ ernonal
Attention And H c»t EfTortn
Tflppboup No 25

Magazines IVriodicals
Soda W ater
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

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No (ij

Holly Scratches
By H A R V E Y P E A K E
IkJEVEN look* jlft In tb* cost mark.
I • All that glitter* 1* not AUvoad*
M iatlrto* t n i k i i th* heart grew
lo::der
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1 lit gift defcrrrrt ■«Wvth |k* taart
tick
. Belief tn Santa Clau* I* ’ th* heat

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HENRY McL\ULIN
.1KVVKLKK
MY SPECIALTIES:
I’ lCKAKD S IIAND-PAINTKD CHINA
(iO llll tM'S STKIH.lNti .SILVER
IK U,Fits' 1*1 \TED M \UI.
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No. 1no— Let vc.
No. 101 / r.ive
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No. Jf»— Arrive
Tlie rag naby nns the reputation ot
being the best beloved.of Us ilttio
owner s possessions. Here is a Lopsy
d p ti maile ot n blsi'k stocking with
mouth atwl nose outllneti with yarn
ano glass beads for eyes iiy raveling
nit pin knitted mitten or any knitted
article. Us head ot kinky hair is ns
tutred.
The figure Is cut out In two pieces,
wit leu are mncnlno-Btltched together,
.with an opening left at one side for
turning il right side out. it is slutted
with cotton. Rompers and a cap ol
gayly striped gingham add to the las-

WATCHES

6 JO J’ . M
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NT&lt;’&gt;. Hta— Arrive

No. ‘J4

A N D W U .T IIA M

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CLYDE LINE BOATS
tsr joiise itsvr it

Arrive 10 i &lt;1A M.

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Positively Guaranteed

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h!*&lt;fc foe ftll-Mftcbiotft

Tue* day*. Thur»d: &gt;- i.'ttl Pc tin ia* »

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and
S E E D S

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KNOWN FOR QUALITY
We curry ell the leading va-

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rio’.ies of FARM'. FIELD and

GARDEN SEEDS that hj»ve
Jr -vn testeil and known to he
a Lt-cieliy adapted to Fjord’..
soil and climate.
..

This is ah Kngllah custom
The
glUj- ire hidden In a large pan or hrari

A siring Is tied In &lt;utcli pai kugi- ami
on the end o, the striiiK &gt;■ the name
ot trie tmr mi nhotu the package m
lulunutxl. When all havt&gt; their strings
they all pull. Thun comes the tun or
getting the brau off and opening Inc

package*. '

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CARBON PAPERS

T$te Bran Pie.

Poultry Feud, Supplies,

Finest Carbon Paper Made

In cu b a to rs, Ftc.

E vtrr Sbetl Perfect

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Recognized

M EDICINES
W rite

for

( n la lo g u c

Standards
and
Tar Saf# by

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tie scenery on them und a picture of
the robin.- This bird was used be­
China u h.le P " ld)d :n I" thh &lt;hi-f ro cause he Is called tho English Christ­
llglon of Jopnn. Ceomctrr prolmbiy mas bird, and also "The Savior's Bird"
jin,I Ijq rf*n In E " &gt; » thr.ugb it wm on account of the old legend regard­
ing its red breast.' From this time
perfected bv dm Qrgekl.
on thb cards became morn numerous
and of moro varied kinds.
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Aa a Cteener.

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and

F i t t i n g

I i fi 1 M * * t -

W rn K Mnurit*)iol(li r, ( ’urnnuuitUM

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P lu m b in g
G a s

111^ fif it. i ui h ini nf It ut 7 lo

ftirlnnlam I" tlf* nrevniling fnl’ ii "I

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firnt uf «i i!iir«i TlitirMLi&gt; m^hi .*t

11 I f itiej'v nf 111»a*r 1&gt;

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LAW YER

Maxwell’s

\ ' n l l r d M ro lhrr horn)

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Poor Fatherl
A Scottdnle (Pn.) man got tho baby
A good supply of wooden nkewer* (r^t-irtrtrfrtrtrCrtt-frtrttririr'ttrtrCrfrtrtrtr
to sleep easily for tho first time In
aro useful for their original purpooo,
A little knowledge Is a danger- A four years and refused to yhoot at a
but can also be used lo clean corners; ;
ous thing, especially on Christburglar Tor fear of awakening tho
or covered with several thicknesses
mas eve, when a kid discovert! j child.
Few men liavo’ hern no hard
Msr.Hi.wt
ot cbawelotb, wW In keeping free
nls father acting tljo part of
put, and prope* rc»olutlona of Indorse­
Macaulay*, Idea of Oenl.ua,
f
crystals tho ildea o f tho muco- i
,-!r.nta Cfaua.
;
ment will dotib'le-1 !»•» p3"notl hy tt-.i
&gt;rSf#nfm0,t,W0?d* rfUl * od '• »»• “ « «
pan m which sugar Is being boiled
FaUicra’ dub
' ,\,t N owf.
ftoof of genlua la a great poem pro- i *! _

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..GEO. A. DECOTTES..

Opprtfiiif 4'lty Hill

T R A IN S

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i i eh of v oft ■
|i i&gt; I ur’ hi * or d* r* •! i o i thi» order I " ’
published on-e A Week for four fllRUVU*
live week* in thr Sanf'.rd Iferald, 'a* riewspsper published in Sanford, Semincde coun
ty. Florida
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set
■I «f o 111r* thl * f hr
m) hand and
l 9i *
i*l i. da) of !»*•
i IT . f A ’vS
*4 4.1
• i.lr • o Fla
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Office In Yoweil Bldg.

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i ir r u11 &lt; •*m» I w* m I, J 14&lt;11t tai *
* i»*jn, r ltor i d s
n «n«l f %
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t hsQPrl!
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u," * » urt, ^e oil mole ! ’ m . Ida. 1 n u ll
policy. ,
lliiwl**,
\
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G I' * ■tin. M*i&gt; M- J tW * ‘
It la a wU« merebaat who know* kta
&gt; &lt;- 4ura
lulu H
J uniJ 'tl
own rooda when th*y ara brought *
Null re |ii N Qt\~
Ituuntillat. K’l n» It 0 * f v Keaident\
Myrtl&lt;- II. Tv-rry. Crrtru’lr
;&lt;e back for *xchang*.
^ u,,f 1 **f Applicallon fur T a i H erd Under ll./Ern«h,n. I‘ . It ll*)rn «,.
.
s*. nun 575 of the Ucr rial Hlmlulra
To give hideoua rift* la ktmaa, to
W II. Frrt»"h, Vrr,
*• * e l» hrrt I y given that J, T d d tii I’ .illtit'k vrut J«inr&lt; A l'"l
(ttgive ImpogalbU.
.V
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* wu*clti*i.r of T a i Certificate No. |rrk
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• veted the 1st i * n f
June, A
I* Tu W t&gt;rfi-it'l«nt»
Glffa make tha mar, tha want of
II Kf»orh. r It lUyn''*. W r j I
1
1*2 f.led *sld t.d iftl'ate In *ny rf- ■ tir Pollork «tj'l Jknir-v A. l'all *«V s
thenf th* fellow.
ti
vn.i ha* n-adr a p| lien ion for l i t d«rd
It l|iirir&gt;DK Irorn 11,-- » » " ' n
11 "J rom
One Chriitmaa barghla makfi th*
vj' "i icntrilinrti wl*h l a *
Svid ret*
&lt;*1 “
*'n.bipres th# follow ng dff’ er,* p I plmim Ulv I her-m lh«t tlie •t'H if n*mrd dr
whole ol womantnsd #pih.
t
*1ru at f d
In
Hr rednrdt
co*;r l y, t.ndurir, W II Kir'irh. P l l i * ll * j n r * . Vrr,
A .Foil or k » ft
’Christmaa bllta are atjAbura tUnga.,
&gt;1 r j
lu-fsil* el««4a 4, 5 nod fi, li tk V I'. fc lrf I’ otlnc *Dil
nnn fr l.trlltv " I I hr
RUfl
**d
1K ^
1 Santa Claua ia not aa red aa be le
7 **
aiji land doring a*seised at th** dste It iv thr Wlirl i.I llir rom pim »til fh»t r m *
Iw rn ty u n r ' J
painted:
«.f t
. d i i n c i Mif sijrh crrtffleafe *n I he 1,1 |hr tn t&gt; m r r thr «IV
cf I [. A Mills, .Crdr** *■•»’ i p ' ' *1■ v e,r«. t h ll til- t'Uvr .d tr&gt;l'1rnt*V.l l W r «
Buy gifta tn haste and repent at
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be r -d.-emc I *c*t *r bilg * * Ivw.
leisure.
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th »i thr U *t
1 * Il * » ie theffon i n the 27th unknown t
,r-,|.nr. ..I U I t . e t r M h . T P
H »IU &gt; n .
r 1 -r A I
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Oneaiy lib* the head that’e trying to
F.
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of
make twenty dollare buy forty
j ■Mf»ll ID l I ,* i;l||
--- T rtf 4Torid» ,aervtri
- d ’ &gt; * * N‘ m — '•«*, A * * 1916
»u ibo4 t. i
wfl.jrp A.iul.f
%D&gt;
gifte
.-u
J A D C tti; j A ' fr-Ubkr
or
All
of
lb*
^h««vr
n
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9 Cl*v»i t f* urt, ^ •mfci'alr. C.i , Fla.
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of
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And
thereby
baVge
a
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n
I
p
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11y J ta. f ll ibertv, I *. #**
f» li
U flk
Fowler Pt^lork »r«&lt;!
it ir.,
tr*. V m
1 Ii - 4- f.t *
Every Christ m u tree must eland on
ra&gt;.|Wrtjafp'l to
J ■ fned A Poll
Poll O
nrf k *r
*br
HS'aii!f '! b**r»
ite own bottom.
ajH CRT tu 1bi- b'!l of rn
iH^Sh d.y of
la 1 f »'»j i | tour*, d&gt; tenth J d Ir * •t C| t i l l
r afftlnrt &gt; rtu on *.r
01ft*
are ecldum what they teem.
&gt;l* ,r
Florida. . ..Urtt) of ficm'nrtlc, In
r,*irV»M A. P. I
* hsttfer)
l , k r e •• ranf-«-»Kl. amt, fl*»l &lt;terre» rntrrrrt
‘ ' r K**rt direr Wot lip
«,n ln -t y i u . A i d A-«eh -of yuu.
a mu I'u'aii.in,
Jt U furthrr writjreil that thl. .'f.ler hr
pul'|itb*U ence • w**V
•“ » « eonvecutivr
y , \ Minlfk ,n&lt;!
J
Forerlcaut, „... k, In th* S»ntor&lt;! llrtAht. a n » * « | » * P «
* *U*. ides Pank of Hnnford
put It-k, J in
K. miaow rounty.
■ ■ : ■ra! iqn
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1 Minn irk;
*l'n'l!« i t r e . v
I h « * r h»rrunlo .ri
my h»".t anti TF* « m H . I V * 1..u I , a i a " - "
M *ppe»fin g from the •ffldavut ol C, II
l u i jn oil of Cmfbfiid for r o «fd a lh o n t hi»/r
1‘x °f
" a ttonol-A^.
*J da &gt; filed that I hr .lr-fwodant, W. A. *h* ,Vi&gt; &lt;
t'li-rk Clrrutt f o u r t . Semiojlr &lt;’ o.. M*
f f • i* a non f t«i* r r *
t he state a
lu-toy It. hilr*.
The Chnstmaa Card.
and the ,
.
••aldenre and
Holirttor lor Complainant.
addfraa
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About a hundred ycara ago the first
Sl-Tuea-St*
MinmrV »■
J03 Srhw *ite r butld&gt;
Christman.' cards were used. Those
tif
VViehita, Kn v A , *4hif’t f h f f o It no
I* j* -n in the
tJf Fforfdl^ i r r vine of
wore printed in London and copnlsted
* , * ’** opon v urn would hied the - aftld
of n visiting card with the words,
d’ * ’ 14' ' a ,tt that the •• d d*f-ftdant ' h
Chine** and .’ apart***.
OF y ears.
f S f«
Chlncst* ami inpani 'e do m&gt;t apeak *A Merry Chrletmas. * printed on It
*
*- 1h *t‘ l A( . ordceinrf *n «| s r » f 1ii
•" • " e* nr **|.n * t herein filed o it thr, entnf Lingmige. tmr can the,- he Litter tlie cards Were made with a III

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Exalted Kuler

S i - ,

S a v io r 's

LA W YE R S

SCHELLE MAINES

Celery Cll) Aerie No. IK53

ea rth ,

th e

Wilson &amp; Housholder

M e t - i i u g e v e r y T u e s d a y n i^ lil at ^
o 'c lo c k
I ’ ti'o l iu ih liiig
V\ \\ F ry .
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W o r t h y f ’ resiilent
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suite », court Douse
phone uj
The l^lie Urcexc ( ouncil No. 31 Junior
Order United American Mechanlm
Meet* every Wednesday at 7:30 P. S A N F O R D ,
F L O R ID A
M,, in the City Hull
Vixiting iirother*
are welcome. C. II Slnith. llec. Sec.

Rejoice! Rejoice! ImmanueL

S fcn g o f f r e e

FLO[xi.A

S a n fo rd ,

King David's seed tn man to dwelL

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nioMAH KMMirr wilson
E.*mOUfK)N HOUdllOLOKB*

Meet first and third Wednesday night 1
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave
0. L. Taylor
T. A. Neal

O ur God and Wonderful his name.

good

SANFORD

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II. I‘ . O. E. Sanford l.odge 1241

From everlasting, he's the same,

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Office: YowcII Building

Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Su
Meets every first and third Tu«*da&gt;
In each month. Everyone who hi
hia Star in the East are cordially in
to visit this chapter. '
Alice
Robbjna, Sec’y
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To spread salvation through the eofrth.

on

D E N T IS T

Cate Clly Tamp No. \3. W. O. AV
A T T O R N E Y an d C O U N S F j.I - O R at L A W
. f* T ' '
Meets second anti fourth Wednesday
nights in each mofitli.
Practice in State mul Federal Courts
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hooluhan
Sanford Fla
Clerk
Council Corntmtnder t» rncr-Wixtilrtifr Bldg r

[E comes to man b y lowly birth.

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Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. 0. Singletary
J. J. Dickinson,
Secretary
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BUSINESS CARDS

Monroe Chapter No. IS, R. A. M.
Meeta every second and fourth Thun
day in Masonic Hall over the Imppria
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
J. F. Kornatz
H. E. Tolar
Secretary
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Sanford Lodgo No 62, F. and A. M.
&gt; 1'oininuniralion fvery rirat and third
I humduys at 7 :.'i0. Viaiting brethren One Inch Cards Will Be Published Un­
welcome.
der This Heading At The Rate Of |7.26
0. L. Taylor
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J. C. Humph
Per.Year,
Secretary
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Rates $2.00 Per Day and Up
Special Rates IjT the Week

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Wonderful Values
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the right price* and. all bf us should
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FIVE COUNTY FAIR
GREAT THIS SEASON

\ Our delegates to the Inland
BUDGET OP OPINION "JUST
Waterways
convention at JacksonBETWEEN YOU AND M E "
ville yesterday are to be congratu­
lated upon their good work and also p fg U N D O
W ILL
HAVE
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those who made the trips to various
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BREAKING
points in the slate and other states
A ClUKL IM AMONC VK TAKING
NOTCH ANO FAITH, “ IICIX PHENT
EXHIBIT
in behalf of this great work.
The
'EM"-•-HO .HATH HAt VT|UI£I&lt;
St Johns is the only logical route
and tin' government cannot turn it
A representative of the Sanford
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down.
A l t hi*., T e le p h o n e
Herald spent Friday in Orlando se­
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curing some information und data
On tiptoe Rtooil a little girl.
relative
to the Sub Tropical M id­
Tolar
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The gaslight on her sweet lure
H E. ToluV, formerly cashier of winter Fail which will be held in
shone
Earnest, rarer, with l.ated breath, the People's Hank in Sanford is now that bustling little city Feb. 16-19,
While it was almost too
Stood listening at the telephone. with the Live Ouk Citizens Hunk. .inclusive.
Mr. Tolar occupies an offlcinl posi­ early to secure much definite infor­
In childish tones her clear void* rang, tion with this progressive banking mation, our representative secured
institution and ha* secured an in­ several intervirews and returned to
" T w o thirty-five on forty-two.”
terest
in the hank. He is an experi­ Sanford full of enthusiasm und in­
The answer came and then she cried.
enced
banker, a good business man terest and the firm conviction it is
"Say Santa Claus, dear, is that
and
already
knows more people in going to be the biggest and best
you?
Live Oak than some men become five county fair on record.
The
acquainted with m a much longer counties uu'lude Orange, Lake. Os­
" I 'v e something I wish to i &gt;■11 &gt;ou.
time
He Will be popular with the ceola. \ olusla and
Seminole and
It has been troubling me all day
many pat/iu.s of the Live Oak C*jti already theie is lively hustling for a
P want you please to give some toys
Osceola and Lake are
zei - |t..i.k the business of which i* good display
T o a little Kill over the way
grown g -o rapidly lhal it was nee htilling over with enthusiasm and
e- . r to ». . urc tin services of an ale planning for an exhibit that un­
"She lives in a cold, durk alley.
other capable bunker.
less the other counties wake up
And her mother is dead, you know
Mt
Tolar brought hi- family with wide up open eyes to the
Last year she'd nothing given her
with I 111. and they will make l.iv splendid opportunities offered
to
Not even a toy or hook to .how
i i.k their permanent home and hr show w 11ut they can do. the-r two
It v.'luul I addition to the social counties are going to sweep every­
" I feel so said, dear Santa Claus.
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of t ie city
Live Oak Item thing
Now we Seminole* know
For Inst year my little brother
w bid we can do m the exhibit line,
Hong up hi- stocking riglt by rnn.t
but wt mu-t not be content with
Arid we knelt ar.d prayed wilt
llig
Pri/r
Offer
laureli ow n the past
We must
thouI Ihe
mot her
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... ,. &gt; for the Jin mm pi./i get l.u-y right now and send an cxio be uw.lrded for the most suitable { bibit that will make the whole state
"Ilut God has taker him away
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a -r .j tiel iii " T h e 'sit up and take notice
Friendly
My Mm king- hat g .il*.',* t&lt;&gt;l ight
competition benefits ca. b county
So I will hai g ..I. then for M a v
and put- the exhibitors on then
Santa Claus, say n&gt;&gt;w i-n't that
mettle lor each succeeding year
right'
We l avt i In ittalerii.J in our baby
Already thousands of suggestions an county and we 'must let the stat”
"Y o u can leave all her presents here. pouring in the North American of know it und the only way to do
For the alb y i- dark-y &lt;dt know
lithi m fan- are urg. .1 how.v.t I'a t i- to -end the lies) that we
And perhaps you might not find her. lo ie ever.. 'I
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of tills -ciis.i have to thiamin in Fehurary.
Then
no ni
t|oi ; | |boloplut
W i ■ a l‘ p|n • r&gt; . itl upon nu nil.&lt;r- of the Ladles'
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fo-e
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And that " &gt; , ’ • ► g I a t g' r, g 1 h .
. b l ( r ..... -I . . loped I hi fa. I that
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there.
than l.finn word- In Irrgrtt
No at­ ft-Hntte
plans will be made at a
So May's I've placed dose by its tention will be paid to literary style committee meeting to be held im­
side,
the idea, t lie plot germ, is wliut is mediately. after the holidays.
It
Just us they bung lust year a pair. wanted
Ten thousand dollars for is proposed to muke this the finest
1,000 words or le-- surely thfx i- a uutoinol lie parade ever held in this
•... t o'- and riiculnr letters will be
" I f you buv
•T miy it f«H hnf h of prize worth working for
i • I out i in mediately to every nwn-j
un.
I’ lsys n I nique Film Role
PI ease put ihe l&gt;e«t ii tier's I pray
■•r " f ■m automobile
i the live
For she has no kind f r i i ds lit all
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their
participation
W I T.'dmur-h wlio play
f he
To maki her bright or. I brt-tmat he lium'fil.a. k 11, l• I In- parade

Even The Gate Post Not In It

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In the informal interview that
I 'The Diamond from the Sky," ap­
pearing Weekly at Allen's Theatre was given our representative, the
"1 want you to make her happy.
ult joys the distinction of having plans promise this to be a fascinat­
For I ’ m veiy sad tonight, -bvien selected to portray one of tfie ing and really 'ntiistic feature of
And, oh! it's dreadful to he sad,
most remarkable film roles ever ron- tbe. fair.* We believe that Seminole
So pleUsi1
' do muke her Ghristmu.s
•cived. -The bent figure of the little county will have a large part in this
bright.
organ grinder uddf' to the story a as in the other attractions.
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W It O'Neal stated that there
touch of path(«&gt;
often vjtiled in
' ‘ A sob, ii faltering, soft good-bye.
subtle humor
DeJjdte bis (lefnr- will be an unusually large exhibit of
Sigbed plaintive through the teb^C*
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“ rnity tfuuhbu lias -ct fur himself a all farm products, poultry, cattle
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real man's tusk. # He and hi* mon­ and other live stock, while the rac­
I hope 1 haven't worried you.
key. Clarence,, are devoted tq - F * ing proposition offer* n u particularHut J nrn here alone alot^u
tber Lottie Pick ford , rti hiirtilfht' JyJf'W curd, if present -promises are
Contributed
(Juubbu guard* the every foot of the lhadc goodv Thiity-eight throough*
girl, who i- beset by conniving kin breds front some of the finest stables
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Christ nuts «-i* almost upon u» -lm| plotting Ida. kguardTh.-.ltur me already on the ground, with not
again and tht merry y ujgflde les-1
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t/,11|,|,il ,, distinctly unique le*- than fifty in prospect, possibly
t i ^ l l t e *. w i l l -O on 111 in i.M. r
See
more which will have winter quar­
that all'the ehibln n liavu the tun.
ters in Orlando.
The Hotel Carnes
of their lives ami tf you Know o f.
The publicity committee are be­
Sanford ho^ has or will have byBpy little ones that arc tot expeet
ginning
to gel down to business
ir.g much -ei that they have a big January first a first class hotel and und from now on we shall be kept
It will be known us The Hotel
Christmas. It doe* not take much
in close touch with the fair arrnngeto muke happy the life of u child' at I
Thp r‘ ,noH,|i,'K "» the SanOsreula, Luke and Orange
ford 'House ‘will give Mr. 'Carnes np'tila.
ChrikUnas time und a little here a'nd
counties huvo their work well or­
about
fifty
rooms
to
be
available
by
there scattered among the little
the tir-t day of Jnnuarv
An army ganized ulieady, und committees
oni*a will create much happiness.
of nun are bury now wiring the uie busily looking after their dis­
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building for electric lights, putting plays. jqiuce for exhibita have been
^ One of the greatest gifts for* me
itv-lnvntories and many bath rooms allotted n.id Seminole county will
this season is the Sanford House bewill ; l-’ii be installed, i’amters and have her r.me space us last year.
Irg filed up ready for occupancy.
Orlando is intensely enthusiastic
paperlt.g &lt; r s are at work and the
It is Indeed a happy thought that
building Will present a new appear­ over the trades display thut is in
hotel will he madr ready foriance by the time it is ready for the prospect, w’hile merchants, bunkers,
winter tourist rush and Mr,
opening on January fir»l.
Mean­ corporations nnd private individuals
CAtncs deserves a iote of t harks
time the rooms ilre.-dy finished ate are generou-dy - contributing to the
from the .citizens of Ssnford If hi
There l* every indi­
ready and the^commercial men are premium list
will take the' hotel und make it coin
cation that points to the best fail
being made "Fdlhlortsble
Mr
forlable for this seuspi.'s guests
t i»rties l« well known m Florida, he­ yet so let our people, Seminole
Let ua help him in every way and
ir g the owner of the Hotel Olive people, get busy and do their pret
boost the city.
at Tampa, and’ sevetnl other good tiest at Orlando Feb. 15-19.
II. A. T.
hot* I* nt dlff»f#nt places in Florida.
3F In going by the various stores of The Hotel Cfirnes promises to give
the city I take great pleasure In not­ the puidir what they have long
F o o d s tu ff* C on tam in ated ! * .
A piece of cake wag exposed for aala
ing that Sanford hi well supplied In reed ed ~&gt; la»x? be t*tl in Sanford.
thia season in really good Blocks bf Read the big 4d In.another part of la Philadelphia without adequate pro­
tection, then annlyzod
It contnlned
holiday wares. There is plenty
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this IssuSi and, Jell all your friend*
■and and coal dust, disintegrated bran
Old and young and the man or l*dy|.Ui«t Sau/o#cab accommodate them. fragments, human linlr. wood fragwho
menta, black and yellow cotton fibers,
the hotlda
would do irell to In- ...
white, black, blue, yrfflow and green
ks here In Sanford bo- •*
•ti*oIn f'n Patriotism,
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ttrow 'partly disintegrated, cobweb*,
ea half a day to alni China1* ilffo ond other wood fragment* ard
adhere.
Our ' mor- f\
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Christmas Gifts for
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

A Group of Baby Belongings

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For Rent— Thirteen roeni toomH All Local A d vertlsem en tfi U nder
ing house one block from postoffic*
T h is H ead in g T H R E E C E N T S a
W. H. Peters.
28-tf ’
L in e For Each In se r tio n . M in im um
C h arge 25 C en ts.
For Rent— Two
unfur-,.)&gt;d
room*, fine piazza, 2nd fhgi •
stove, sink, water closet, ct
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Sixth and Magnolia.
Addi*on L
Williams.
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The baby inspires the greatest num­
ber of dainty gifts at Christmas time,
nearly all of them the handwork of
those who welcome him.
A book In which the Important af­
fairs of the new arrival aro to b*
put on record, a hanger for safety
pins of several sixes, a pair of armlets. and somo brightly colored toys
suspended by gay ribbons, aro pic­
tured abovo In the group of baby be­
longings
The record book Is made by cover­
ing cardboard with white tnolro silk.
A stork Is painted on the front cover,
and plain heavy white paper provides
trie leaves. Batin ribbon In light bluo
or pink Is sewed to each cover to fas­
ten them together
1’ lnk satin ribbon and white cellu'
told rings. In three sixes, aro used for
the safety pin hangers One long and
three short ends hang from a pretty
bow. each terminating In a ring The
plus are fastened over the rings.
Narrow satin ribbon shirred over
flat elastic cord forms the armteU.
Each Is finished with a full rosette.

For Rent— Six room flat, m j.;
For Sale— Ford truck, fine shape,
CommerciklSt.
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bargain. Five passenger Buick, great
big bargain, $250.00.
Seminole Co.
Garnge, Sanford, Fin.
19-tf
For Rent— Several nice offle#
room* over Yow ell’s. Enquire N p
For Sale Evinrudc rowboat en- Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf
Call at Monro
gino 2 S h p. $.15
For Rent- T w o furnmhi-i 1 r&lt;M»mi
Kerry
23-tf
3 l f West Second St
20-tfc
For Sale Two stoiy six room
house, conveniently located, at price
Furnished room for rent
In r.t!r
below it* value and easy term*.
man
preferred.
Privilege
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hath
Also one vacant lot well located,
107 Fast Seventh St
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last of closing an estate
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For Rent T » n ar t e * uf • - . ,^|
Fenceq
,rt*For Sale My lot located on Firnt ery lantl in Florida
Street, opposite the Kohlnn* Nest sian well, lantl in good (iru. r *n,4ll
Neur Moore’s Statin
Hotel
Address Robert Hurksbautn. house
quire
of
J F McClellan «t \t • .
Tampa. Fla
28-3tp
Station
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For Sale Eggs and Ilnby Chix of
For Rent
Light houtek.-.•t.t• , a .j
celebrated Regal White Wyandotte*, hedrooms, over 6 A Kir *tn-- Mr.
big performance, heavy laying birds; W K While.
.in 11•j,
am booking orders for same now.
Also a few pullets nnd cockerels, of
For Runt Furnished rune
it
aame strain
F. P. Strong. 106 E. The Oaks.
401 Mngnolta a\. t.
T hird Sfy Sanford.
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For Sale Cheap Pecan
trees,
For R en t— Five room •■•'lace.
grafted ftom bearing trees in my 1216 Park Ave., $12 6(1 per n.mith
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own orchard. Hest quality and vari­ including water. (». W S|»
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Write for price*
I iiImi have
four hi-Hriiig orchard* for *n|i witl-ii
lhri-e inile* of Jark-onv IIJ1 ||
Room*
Sinitnons. lacksonv tile. Florida
avenue
2h-6i p
Good six room house- with hath
and
electric light for rent.
A. P.
For Snle— Wholesale fish business.
Connelly.
15-tfr
•lets, fish boats, launrhes, etc. C. L,

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Never tieed such diimal rrminiscencea There are fe w men who have
k -rd long enough in (he world whp
cannot call up uich dwughn any day
in die year Then do not tried die
merriru o f die l|irre hundred artd sunyfive for your doleful fecoUecudni bur
draw your chair nearer die blaring
,frr — fill die glatsand tend round the
song snd if your room be smaller
dian il was a dorm years ago or tf
your glan be filledwith reeking punch’
innead o f sparkling wove, pc* a good
face on die tnancr
Look on the merry faces o f your
children ( if you have any) as they sit
round the fire. One hide seat may be
empty; one slight form that gladdened
die fsther'i heart and roused die
mother's pride to look upon, may nos
be diere. Dwell not upon die past,
dank net dial one dert year ago, the
fair chtk) now resolving into dun. tat
bsfore you w idi die bloom o f health
upon its cheek, and die gayety o f in­
fancy in its royous eye Reflect upon
your present blessings— of wtwch
every man has ttriny— nos on your
pan mirfortunes. o f whsch all mm
have soma Fill ycxn glass again,
widl a merry face and contented
heart Our life cn l i b s your Cbnsimas dull be merry and your N e w
Year a happy one.
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F'or Salt
Ml acres of truiking
land, 13 acres in orange grove. .-Flow
ing wills cun the obtained
Five
mile** from Sanford .’ Write to P u.
Box 1112, Sanford, Florida
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H R ISTM A S TIME I T K »i m*n
mad be »
indent
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bread sooedsn^ like a toviaj
feeling u no« roused— « wboee mind
some plea tart tiauoairam are no4
iw t lr n &gt; d —by the recu rrence o f
Chntimax
There are people who
wil sell vou tfiat Chnamas is r m *•
ibem what il used to be; dial each
•ucceedina Chnitmai hat found toms
chmhed ttepe or happy protpna p i '
the year before, dimmed or patted
away, lhal ihe present oply serves to
remind ihem o f reJljc« * orcumdtnces and nrsitened income*— o f die
feasl they once beitowrd on hollow
fnendx Snd o f die cold lookt that
men them now in adversity and

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Furnished rooms for r&lt;"
*ith
kitchenette suitable for light ' ■
keeping
No 4 10 Oak
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Three furnished room- I«•
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for light heuseke--pi” g. Corn.' 11th
For Sale or Rent SeviTal houses und Magnolia avenue
Magnolia und Palmetto avenues.
For Rent Nice living aril office
W. 'J . Thigpen.
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rooms, Bishop block.
Thatcher

For _Sale— Ten acres of the hFst
irrigable high hamtneck land just
outside coprorate limits, half in cul­
tivation 4
years, onefree flowing
well, quarter mile off two shipping
stations und First street. All fenced
and ditched, hns perfect dri,' ni*Re$1250 will buy it if Void within the
next ^ ten dayp. .Worth $3000.00
See owner. 206 east Third St.
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Bursty th e L im it In 0*11.

The He*d Barber— ''Bure, Mr. AHCall, I'll lead you a dollar. Glad to
help yoa out." Mr.«AUcall— 1
"Thanks,
old man. They'ro haying a aalo of
safety razor* around the corner and
I didn't want to
phta Ilullotln.

• For Sale A 30 horsepower tour­
ing cur in good order; rlrt-np enough |
to convert
into a Murk.
(12-lf

Realty Co., Phone 245.

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Hoard and room by day or week.
Gate Cjty House.
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For Rent 3 rooms furni*h.*d ^&gt;r
light housekeeping, also gatagi
N°117 Laurel.
33-tf
For Rent
Room* for light I "■'*&lt;
keeping.
Sitrine House, 31* Pal­
metto avenue.

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v—•Wanted
Second hand fertiliser
and grain bags.
Write for priccJ.
Southern State Hag Co., Jackson­
F6r Sale Ten acres of good lantl
ville, Fla.
30-HRI1
miles from Sanford on brick
toad.
Fenced and four acres clear­
Position- wanted by combination
ed and has been cropped 'several bookkeeper tind stenographer. T-m
limes. Flowing well land and some years' experience.
Box 1122. ^-inr
of the best land in jhis section. ford, Fla.
30-tfc^
$500 down and $1000 on very easy
Found— A ladiue* gold watch A|&gt;terms takes the place.
See G'^ D.
Hart of the Seminole’ Real Estate pi/ to Ed ; Nolson, care Sanford
Furniture Co.
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Co., office in - Herald hnuilding.
*' We are mar.uiuHurots of fidwer
For Sale— Horse, wagon and c a rpot*
We transplant your lh,» ,’r'
ringc. Apply Bov 775. Sanford, for
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from
old
fashioned tub* to nice ror,‘
Information.
33 2tp
crete pots for one prif»‘ - Ail Vmd*
p'or Sale Amateur Camera, No. of cemetery work. Drop us a cs
3-A Kastman, 3 )jx5 k y size. Com­ Work guaranteed. K. S. Johnson
plete developing outfit included.
Si Sons, 408 Cypress.
82-Fri-JtP
Price $20.00.
Sirrine House, 318
Pr Imetto avenue.
Wanted— Good citrua or truck
Motorcycle— Good running order, farm. Well located. Owners only.
new tire*, gas light, magneto, $35.00. Give description. 0. DanieUon.
32-2tp
618 Laurel Ave. and 7th.
38-2tp Box 764, Chicago.

Lost— Silk lavendar purse, con­
For Stic— 4 room furnished home*
Furnished complete in cvefy respect- taining $lo. Finder return to J.
Reward.
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Two big Jots, good garden, 20 Pace's office.
chickens, etc., etc. Price 92500.00.
Wanted— Poslffon by young
Half cash. \Box 1282, Sanford.
ratenogapher. Referencwa fur nUhed^ ’AT/ 33-tf
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Old Santa’s "
Christmas List
Br De LYSLE FERREE CASS

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The reindeer uro hnrnrsacd urul ready
K»r (hi'lr dtrlatmui pvo drive through
llir sky
They whinny arid stargp; alt-lgh tlxlb
Jlnuie"
And nlil Marita ('Inna' sW-dgc la piled
hlRh
With an alnindani'e «X loya. Ixioka and
Rixvllea
For nil kimmI III tic boy a and stria;
Hunta‘ 11 nil up Ihc stockings white the
flock la tlrk-tocklng.
And the anow rtakia drift down In
whirls.

N o S e c u rity

lie'll slide down lire chimney nn usual—
I at. Jolly, red-faced, full of Kiev—
He's beep keeping lab on each one of you;
In the picture he's looking to aee
Which klddlea have minded their parenta.
Which youngsters have done aa they
ouiehl;
If you Jim. been Rood and done as you
should.
Old Hanla'll briny you a tot.

There has never been a time when we had on
our list better real estate values
*
. for the money

H e ’ s loo klny hla Hat of nainya over,
Tea. and scratching the naughty one*
out:
If Freddie had minded hla mamma
Today he'd never need doubt
That Bunin would fill up hla stocking;
And If Malxle hadn't been bad.
See!

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o f tho Euro- ,
ivnr there ha* [
been considcrnbhi com' ,

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A nice home for sale on easy terms at a
price far below its real value.

mt!nt *° **10 effort that

there will ‘ be n dearth
of ChrlBtmaH toy* thin
year, since the toy
\
sources o f France mid
(lermany will not he
./ )\i y available to American
{ inL children. French doll*
-~&lt;/j
have been the standard
during at least two gen

The handsome Brady home on the corner
o f Tenth street^ And Magnolia avenue at a
price (hat will interest you.
Nine room residence, modern improve­
ments, close in, price and terms reasonable.

'•■'Wi t'W f rrntionp, and Nurom&gt;..ry t lermany, Ifl famed throughout
the world ns a toy center.
It must not be suppoaotl, however,
licit little girls will hate to go wllh
hi thills this year
Several man it
! .ic Mirers in the United Stales arc
turning out dolls by the thousands
• I l h e \ are &gt;'f the very best type 4
■im l a r g e laetory 111 I ’ tillndelphla In
iiitikttik under special processes, n
upc .*f indestructible doll (rom liass- 1
id which Is a light and easllv
at.tkc'l material mid is not likely to
split or break. Those who have made
i afiid} of this manufacture, in nonnet lion with the study of the wood us
i industries of the state of Pennsyl­
vania, predict that dolls of the typo
made by thin and other similar fuc
l o r ie s ran gain first place for America
in this branch of manufacture Thus.

A number o f choice city lots at prices and
terms that cannot fail io interest you if you
propose building a home soon, or as an in­
vestment. Sanford property is advancing
in value each y e a r . .................................
Two business blocks in Sanford at prices
that will yield you a net income o f Ten per
cent and better...............................................

Farm and Timber Lands
Some well located improved and partially
improved, celery farms and homes in the
Celfery D e l t a . .........................................

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Unimproved celery land in ten acre tracts.
Terms to suit purchaser................................

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A number o f homes furnished and un­
furnished in the county with nice orange
groves, worth your attention as an invest­
ment or as a winter hoim* proposition.
Turpentine locations.

Some timber tracts.

One o f the best locations for a large stock
farm, together with several hundred head
o f cattle.
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salable
In telling thin tree front a
w(Mullet, the department ef ajahutiure
advises that it should he held fer ape
clal prices and net sold 111 a lump with
others. *
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Hasawoed ban several advantage* a*
a standing Iren Itl tho woodtotr\In
the first place, lls blossoms rornlsh ft)
considerable source of honey whlylt"1s
always In good demand, and-when the
tree Is cut ll readily regenerates Itself
from sprouts, the best of which should
bo favored In reproducing the stand

the new (rude slogan.
Made In I he
I S A
will have a direct bearing
t. shift mg the. renter of doll manufac
' if" from Kunipe to America.
The following toys aro now made
m this country from American woods:
f " ' animals, blocks, cannon and forts,
titldren s chair, circus sots, dolls, doll
’outturn, games, Christmas free hold
•i swing Jumpers, children's pianos,
pastry sets, hahles' play yards, toy
shooting galleries, hobby horses, pop
•mu*, toy wagons, toy autos nnd wheel
harrows
Basswood Is tho principal
material for wooden toys and for
AA "t' li partsof metnl loyB The bass
*'■"■1 doll lit particular. In.Unique and
;.i*r* 11tons All parts of It are made
•I wnod nnd are artistically carved
l enameled In color. It Is dltllcuU
fell that it Is made of wood wlyon ll America bav
bnUInnl Tho various parts of tho Europe: Ot
" ,v are Joined wllh alee! bands which from tlermai
i "njy give great flexibility and free
Holland, the
bun o' movement, hut together with fj/dgium or
' " wfM&gt;d make the doll ijractlCfiJIy In
Christmas' v
h -triit tilde. . ^
I Ihg shouted
Next to basswood. augnr maple. Christmas m
birch and while pluo are the
. .
i'r»i • 'pat woods used for toys, al
ViSkrA.
•'‘"ugh elm. oak, chestnut, ash. .yol-j
1"« poplar and others enter into toy •
.
maiiufacture.
Pennsylvania, whlcji
‘ lands first among tho states In toy
, f
The Optimistic Note.
etatiufaclure. alone uses tho equivalent
tt Is a time for Joy and gladness
I i early 0,600.000 board feel of tint* anJ Rood cheery forjthls old world,
h'-r fnr toys, with a total value of with nil .US'faults."is on Its way to­
f ’ &gt; 1*t-m eaui, y(*fir, The total amounl
ward* the kingdom of heaven, nnd I he
1 used annually In ihc t'nlted omntpoteme of love assures Us get
'• * for toy manufacture Is nearly ting then- tJome time everv day will
'" ‘ "On feet, nnd tho principal toy he the Ix-st of Christmas every place
•'during slates after pennsyl
Its altar of observance, nnd every soul
1 ""■* sro, m order, Wisconsin. Maine. be transformed Into the Christ of hit
Mit'htvan. New York. Ohio. Vermont, environment.—Unlversal!*t Leader.

i,I&gt;' ■" huseits and Now Hampshire.
l’ i.*sw(M&gt;d is Oja fa vo rite}for ouch
•uj*
t ,» miimaiil. heats. doHs. circus
and children's pianos. Blocks and
dells' furniture and toy vehicles arc
*pnornlly nmdo of wh„ 0 plne st|ck |

hor*.-. W(tfl a ijorge',, heaj *nd a
'tick io rtdo upon, a more pretentious
jartation of the old tanhk.ned broom
are likely to-bo made.of white
bine, although the slick head may be

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An fir r mn i f # Infiff U p ! n r r nrnl n'i 11

t a**•k ' tt* - »mlhnut t•* 1 Mnk&lt; of tin- Joy.
l I sr v- tit-!! t 'f r i * n i t n r I - I I * H u b . r*tirh
hntiifis thin*
W ill/bring lo curb Kuml j;irl i»n«l boy.
R# n»* rntH*r. Vmi little folk*. n lw a y i.
Tfi(if tj’l.wHlIi.n.n-r**, kJitttnvun. wihhI y|i##r

\r. ill** flilnict* rnuffimn want* and nr#

ftlir&lt; Iff rn^nrur

You In Banin ('Uui favor
Iln w fhi’
khng.

Oh. hrar

1gfilnlln iirt* j m g t l n r anti tin-

Mnw tb»* rrlntlfrr nr# prunclnir t** go
■3k Imi ni ng iliiun: o &gt; r l h # tinmM-topn,

Unmlntlftil nf mill. |r«* nr unriw
Suniij'i* park N t t* rumini In oVrftnirintf;
lx &gt;nur riant** nn htn xlxlllng llxl'*
Nnw In l«ii nl'ldr. down Ihr rhlrmiry he’ll

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Fire &amp;Accident Insurance
Fire Ipsjurancc is a necessity.- W e are in a
position to handle your business, with the
strongest and best companies. -Appreciate
your business ahd will g ivo it best
personal attention.
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Prepared.
"I'm going to havo a fine tlmo at
Chrlslmnsj'’ said fttm young miss to
another.. "Mr.” Huggins Is coming to
our parly, nnd h o ,l x color-blind, you
know."
"Ooes his color-blindness add to
your enjoyment V asked her friend.
■'Rather.'*' was Ihe reply.
"H e
Utinks all the holly-berries pre mist Ie
toe!"

Bonds— YVe represent the U. S. Fidelity and
Guaranty Co., o f Baltimore and arei pre­
pared to execute Bonds o f every class on
short notice.
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little money to loan on first-class security
in amounts to suit, up to $3,000.00.

Rental accounts solicited and your interests
carefully locked after. Taxes paid s .
for non-residents.

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Had One Already.
I don't know what to give Llxzls
for a Christmas present," one chorus
girl Is reported to have said to her

mate, while discussing the gift to be
mndo to a third.
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"(live" her a book," suggested the
other.
And tho first ono replied, meditative­
ly: "No. that won't do; she's got a
book."
.
Crowned on Christmas,'

Christmas accordingly.

We are equipped to meet
the Real Estate line.

william the • nnqtteror eras crowned
on s Christmas day.

109 Magnolia Avenue

Sanford, Florida

�DECEMBElt

THE 8ANF0BD HERALD
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Tho pin caso abown In
qulrci two ple&lt;*« of card

A-PIN-CASE
pieces bore a hole through each thfMfonrths Inch twlow tho top nnd large
enough for a nail 4W Inches long to
slip through If you haven't a gimlet
Christmas Gift
with which to boro, make tho holes
by driving a null through tho pieces
Ideas for Boys
Tim nail forms a spindle for the thread
spool to turn upon. Fasten the up­
rights at the edges of the base block
UB gifts Illustrated below hiftQ with nails driven through the base Into
been designed along vpry simple their ends..
The size to make tho little calendar
lines with the Idea, of providing arti­
cles ibal.mn bo constructed eii/jlty y w i bogVft shown In Fig 2 depends upon
tho tools almost every boy own#.
Tho spool rack shown In Fig. 1 may
bo made out of a boxboard throeolgbths Inch thick. Tho base pleco
should be cut about 4 ^ Inches wide
nnd C Inches long, with tho lop edgfc

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SPOOL-RACK

wood la easily cut wttn a snarp unite.
Fasten the calendar to tho board with
smnll tacks and screw a screw eye
Into the top edge of tho board to hnng
up the calendar by.
The w hisk broom holder shown In
Fig I Is made of six easily cut strips
(Fig It, Cigar-box wood w-IH do nicely
Make strips A and H 1^ Inches wide
by 4 Inches long. C three fourths.Inch
wide ti&gt; l Yj Inches long. I) 1*4 Inches
wide by the length of C, and R nnd F
of the same size as C Natl strips
D, B and F to the edges of strips A
nnd n. with C. K and F even with the
ends of A nnd II. nnd the lowbr edge
of D even with the lower edge of C
Allow the ends of the strips to project
ns shown. Screw a small screweye
Into the center of tho top edge ol
stVlp D, by which to hang up tho rack
Stain each gift with one of tho
modern stain tlnlshes sold In pjht
stores, or. where you have used clflhrbnx wood, simply rub up the surfaces
with boiled linseed oil

whitn sntln or i;tossruui rioootr. uut
the ribbon Into two pieces, ono piece
measuring l- Inches and tho other 24
Inches, nnd pull them half way
Inexpensive Gifts of
throuKh a little brass rlng^such as Is
used, In crochet work, fastening thorn
Cardboard and Silk
111 place .with .a few stitches.
To
complete tho marker, letter tho followlug upon tho ribbons with black ink or
T Is high time to bu making Christ­ water colors, placing ono lino of the
mas gifts, and the little articles il­ stanza on each ribbon end:
lustrated below are so simple that they
‘‘ Not mine to tell
can^ bo completed.-in almost/to lime
If tho book Is goffd,
at all. They SiYn Inexpensive to make,
Hut I keep my placo
too, requiring only bits of cardboard,
As a marker should.”
and Boroo pieces of silk and ribbon
*
Tho triangular-shaped book-marker
from mother's scrap-bag.
Tho pretty heart-shaped needle-book shown in Fig. 3 is cut from a piece

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Bhown In Fig. 1 has a pair of covers
made of two pieces of cardboard meas­
uring three nnd one-hnlf Inches each
way, and four leaves of tho dime
shape and slzo cut out of white or pret­
ty colored flannel. Place the flannel
hearts between the covers, and pierce
two holes through both covers and
(Cnfn right, hy A N- i-ly lltilt }
leaVes each side Of tho center of the
top. Then pull a piece of narrow rib
bon through tluj tloles and tie a small
Refusal Pleased Him
Clerk—f ’nn you lot me oft tomorrow bow. Fasten pieces of ribbon to the
afternoon? My wife wants me to go lower points of the heart, both front
nnd back, by which to tie the little
Christmas shopping' with her.
Employer— Certainly not. We are t ease shut When not In use. Mark
much too busy..
Clerk—Thank you very much, sir
You are very kind!

six Inches long and one and one-h»s
inches wide. Cover each pjrr’e
pretty silk, turning over the
tho sltk and basting on the
side, as shown In Fig. G. Then layS
pieces togothcr. and so* the m , "
over and over as indicated In Fit i
Fasten a ribbon to the ends ol c-«
long side by which to bang ut&gt; tu
caan (Fig. it1
).
(Copyright, by A Nr«|r 11 *11 ,

A Christmas P

ANOTHER

BOOK-MARKER

Tint I mold my Oinnimn*
.
Anti take sum* touch of n
llmfe.

MCEDLL5

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CALENDAR BOARD

wmsK-mjon
Hoi.DTH
the sl/e of the calendar pad you can
get
Various sites of calendar pads
are sold In the stationery stores and
ost two or tbtee lent* apiece When
tun v-t the 1 th iidar place It upon a
piece o f ui«e( and ituuk out around
it a design simllni to that shown tu
Fig 2
A pi.... if cigar box wood
makes a w o nretti tsiard nnd this

A NEEDLE-BOOK

■\Ecvft m/inm
lour wife odis me you nave given
up smoking ''
I hut h only until Christmas, i non l
like tier nr and

of whiti- writing paper seven Inches
square
Fold the square 1u half, diag­
onally, and cut along the folded line.
Tliei^take one half and fold H In half
again
The dolled line In Klg 4 In­
dicates win-u- to fold.
Punch holes
through tin- folded piece neurone open
end tthese holes are indicated on the
unfolded piece), and with narrow rib­
bon lace the edges together, and He
the ribt'.m etuis in a bow
Cut » pic,lute [Mini a magazine and paste It
upon the front
This 1It 1 1- marker
slips o v e r the corner of tile page you
want to mark

Old Custom Stilt

Manufacturers of High-Grade Fertilizers
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers have no superiors.
Now is the time to make arrangements for Orange tree Fertilizer.
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plication we will take pleasure in quoting you prices and analysis.

nia-Caroli
Chem fpSr

Factory and Sales Office Sanford, Florida

D1ETERICH

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Is still prevalent In mam J the prormces of Norway nod S » s
rehrs
of outs are pluet-d ..t t•.. r—d» of
houses, on trees and f- m • to far
nish them with their sPar- of tu
Christmas bounty

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The Christinas feeding id tie tiir-Ji

Local Manager

�THE BANFORD HERALD

nECEMBEB

AN IRREPRESSIBLE

iuiHtnontiru's Who Dave pene­
trated to that country, celebrate
Clirlntmae In thetr own peculiar way.
Aa acrvtre tiny1 In tho church drawn

BOY

nrnr

WOItniED the cat. he played
rat-tat-tat
- On the roller skates a full
hoot by the clock.
Ip tried roller skates where
dishes and plates
In Jeopn |y |a&gt;\ till somo-' fell with a
shock,
Wi t h an

I n d i a n yen on m .

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And'“ 'bled peer dolly's scalp to his belt.
Then knc» k*d oft Its toes and Its fair (Iredan nose
Whl, . .ante was of wax-tlo proceeded
lii melt
|,p upset wlthimt one regret.
.1 ,...| on his head t l l l - l d * fuce It

turned blue.
,urt.i!n he tore
m&lt;jf«

and then sighed

for

InvrrrtUely miachlcvoui Ihlnfs he might
He hid

granny's specs. I

in
tier 1.0 • brightened up v
III. «udt*
ii,., , , &gt; p i kl&gt;* repaid all
K r. eiie.lh adding that

all

the

inkuhltaata,

old

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young, the men on one side and the
.women on the other, arc waiting in
eager cipectntlon. It in qU|tf&gt; dark
by four o'clock and the bell rings All
come tmoping In clad In the beat
clothes they can muster.
No one slays at home from these
Bervlcos unless ho Is sick or lame,
and whenever It is possible sleighs
arc used to bring these disabled ouea
to church'
For the little children the happiest
port of the services comes later when
each child receives a lighted candle,
fcymbollrlug the light of the world
Each candlo stands In a white turnip
which serves as a candlestick Most
,of the candles are made from deer
tallow which Iho Eskimos bring to
the missionaries. After tho services
Iho children eat not only the turnip,
but what Is left of the candle as well
One year only nt&gt;out ten persons,
mostly men. could come from the
nearest Island The Ice had been
driven together, and rather than miss
tho Christmas service they had risked
their lives In crossing over on that
moving, heaving, broken Ico to tho
mainland. Then they had to climb
tho mountains and walk through the
deep snow until they reached the mis
ston station after twenty-three hours
of danger and a fearfully exhausting
march through the snow
How happy they were to he In time
to celebrate the Christmas festival In
the house of their (Jod1 About six
days later, when the tee had formed,
all the rest of the people came, but
oh! so sad and downhearted. Like
little children they told the mission
arlcs their talo of sorrow. They doscribed how sail they all hail been
when they found that It would be tm
possible to come to the mission sta­
tion for the Christmas service.

‘•Christmas Past.''
It watt Indeed a gracious time, nnd
ns wo road of tho revets and coninlet fall
monies and It ml foolish beliefs ut
Christmas Cast, we might regret what
wo have lout In this tamer and less
picturesque age ll wo iln) not know
that never before 111 (ilulniy wa*
Christmas kept so truly and heartily
In tlie spirit of tile day as ll Is now
EAT REMAINS OF CANDLES We have dropped u good tunny rnd&lt;
nnd some pretty i iiHtnliiH hilt we have
Christmas Services Among the Eski . gained a bryudehlhg^pirll of altnust
mos i f Labrador— Part Molt En*
universal charity, n feeling of real
joyed by the Children.
brotherhood that la perhaps none the
----. less real thal It Is held In check a
Somebody tins said thot when the good deal during the real of the vonr
• uriil was being made the Creator. —t buries tiodlov Warner
gathered up all iht&gt; waste material be
bad left over ntul made Labrador out
of tt Home people say the Creator
In France
never Intended It to lie Inhabited [lilt
chons tie lore
Intmtui.-d it Is with u sturdy, taciturn
t ntpat Ion r-f
band uf Ksklmoa. who. thanks to U»e
Christmas

\'K got out of M , Just a
To tril you—I'U Whisper It
p F w R v i The stockings I've hung by the
lire
Are for mi—not mamma, you know.
For mine are so awfully lit tie,
I&gt;»-ar Mania Clou*, don't you see?
Atul l -wwrA, oh. »o many idaytMng*.

They won't hold enough for me.

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We improve our facilities every year.
We have a better Selling Organization
this year than we had last year and we
expect to make it better every

year.

Our ability to serve you is better now
than i t ’ever
was, and we believe we ofm
fer the best selling service o f any con­
cern handling Florida Fruits and V ege­
tables.

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State o f Florida

Bo I want you to remember
And nil three an full as you ran.
Cause I haven't been v e r y naughty
And y o u 'v e been nucti a nice kind man
l'il like a live lull. If you please, sir.
T hat i un talk and call me "marrlnvv
Nnl one that i« fuR o f old .awdust
A . nil ml other dolls are

BUSINESS

Short But Useful.
1 t'hrlstmas tree does not live
hut tts short life Is a useful and
trill on*

A GREAT DAY

TO Y O U , T H E U N D E C ID E D

HERE ARE A FEW ARTICLES L IS T E D F R O M MY L A R G E S T O C K
GOLD AND SILVER

WATCHES
SM O KING SETS
INK STANDS

HOWARD
ELGIN
W ALTH AM
HAM ILTO N
ILLIN O IS ;
RHODE'
•HAMPDEN
INGERSOLI

ASH TRAYS
SERVING TRAYS
.JARDINIERES
FERN DISHES
UMBRELLA -TANDS
DINNER CP* :GS
CHAFING . 1SHES
CASEROLES
PIE PLATES

RICKARD
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H AVI LAND
NIPPO N
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CAKE SETS
CHOCOLATE SETS
TEA SETS
CELERY SETS
DRESSER SETS
BERRY SETS

BOOK RACKS
IMVES
CIGAR HOLDERS
CIGARETTE HOLDERS
TH ERM O S BOTTLES
OPERA GLASSES
u m brellas

KET KNIVES
CIGARETTE CASES
KEY RINGS
PICTURE FRAMES
M A T £ lf BOXES
V '-^NAPKIN RINGS

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T H IM B L E S .
MANICURE

STERLING SILVER
TO ILET SETS
•* MANICURE SETS
CARVING SETS
MESH BAGS
WHISK BROOMS
GO RH AM STERLING TABLE SILVER
ROGERS PLATED TABLE SILVER
S; M. &amp; H. PLATE D TABLE SILVER
FANCY B O X S T A T I O N E R Y

PEOPLE’S JEWELER
WATCHMAKING
.r\5i VS Tit

REPAIRING

JEWELRY
DIAM OND KINGS
SIGNET RINGS
EMBLEM RING S

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BIRTH STONE RINC
‘ BROOCHES
BRACELETS

, .LA VALU ERS
BRACELET W ATCHES
C U F FLIN K S
STICK BINS
TIE.CLASPS
COAT CHAINS
' CHARM S
LOCKETS

CUT GLASS
PE R R Y SETS
DRESSER SETS
W ATER SETS

FRENCH
TO ILE T SETS
M ILITARY SETS
DRESSER TRAYS
JEWEL BOXES
PICTURE FRAMES
POWDER BOXES
MANICURE BOXES
CLOTHES BRUSHES

F A T H E R GOODS
M E N ’S BELTS
TRAVELING ROLLS
M ANICURE ROLLS
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COLLAR BOXES
LAP PADS

FERN DISHES

CARD CASES

�D E C E M D R R 14, iij|5

THE SANFORD HERALD

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S a n ta C la u s

TRIMMING THE TREE

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WHY YOU HANG STOCKINGS
Popular Christmas Custom Said
Have Come Down to Us From
Old Italian Practice

There Is a story from Italy which
no me suppose to he the beginning of
tho present Idea of the Christmas
stocking
Years ago good old St
Nicholas of Padua used to throw
knitted purses with tnonev In I hem In
at tho windows of the poor
These
knitted purses were not unlike n
stocking without a fool mid later tl
became the custom of the pimple t"
hang this knitted sa&lt; k Just Inside I to
^window that St Nicholas might put
something In as lie pngMed
\\ hen
these purses went out of Use tin
st .eking* were
In the

northern part of ltal\ it was a lltlle
tiio.rhlllv to leave l i r e windows open
uml iti- slm kings wurv-ttupg hv the
mantel place so that they might bu
filled Irom the - hlltmev

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Plnv Santa If you will
doit

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rs* don. Dr tho U * around Its’nock
bo aooi that It han been addressed to
his liltlo daughter. My thoughtfulness
In romomborlng his little girl, dcsplto
hej- fnther's profpaalon. touches the
bandit's heart. He weeps, and then
to the astonishment of his, pals, ho
orders them, to lift mo Into tho aero­
plane.
" ‘Now, Mr. Claus,’ ho says, accord­
ing to tho subtitle, ’wo are going to
deliver your toys for you all ov*f tho
world tonight, Olvo us directions ami
we will fly wherever you command.*
"So at my direction, tho bandit's
aeroplane stnrtfl delivering tho toys,

'“ 40UR Information Is in
T
part correct.” nald San|LXj \ /
ta Cl nun. receiving the
V
Interviewer In the IIJf
brury of his Ice palace.
I* truo Uint I have
BCT i I t f v received several flattering offers to
moving picture proifuo
J V y tlons. Dut It In not
i )m
truo that 1 have aci y it . copied any one of these
propositions. InmaUll
r wJ In doubt nn'to whethet
It would bo tho proper thing.
"I lmvn my duty to the children of
this world, uml I mum nut Impair my
health or my power of Bcrvlco to them
by tho strenuous work demanded tn
the movies. No doubt 1 would proto
a very popular Btar at tlje children's
matinees
lint 1 wonder if the chil­
dren" who‘ nee mo tn their dreams &lt;ft&gt;
not gel a better end mote Haltering'
Idea of mo than they would In the
picture.
i
m
" Y a p . she. my dour air. tho earners
does' not He I n;n sure It would not
llo-ior me when It will not tell falsehoOds about the appearance of king?
and potentates. Every child In the
world thinks of mo as a very hand­
some old goldlhman. Some of them
may have an idna that I am Inclined
to be a little stout—but a-good many
others Imagine I have ns graceful a
“ Your Uncle Santa U Getting Fat."
form ns that of a young soldier. They
think I curl my whInkers ami have a pinking much better time, let me I eft
beautiful wave In iuv long. Bllkv lock*. you. than mv i&gt;nor reindeers who were

TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R

Over one million satisfied owners
testify to the merits of the Ford car.
Reliable for business or pleasure, in
all sorts of roads anc^ weather condi­
tions. Serving and saving* every day
for about two cents a mile operation
and maintance. The old high quality
at a new low cost, and service for
owners more efficient than ever. You

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"They are not aware that votir uncle
Santa Im getting so ln&lt; that there I«ll t
room in the sleigh for himself and the
larger toys
Nor Hut I tnj noble mane
of Imlr l»n t what tt used to he
.»
ii.-ohIh evor Hi nt tue presents
which

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but 1

left behind
Things are going along
line
our aeroplane toy conveyance
has covered Canada, the I'ntted States.
Australia and South Africa, when sud­
denly. to our dlsmav w e tlnd that wu
are In-tng pursued.

“ ’ More pirates?' I ask In alarm
No. the aero police" shouts Toy pi
rate friend
The police had found my empty
sleigh and motionless reindeer. They
naturally concluded that 1 had been
robbed anil kidnaped
Now they an­
on the trail &lt;rf my captors
The pi
rates art- very much afraid that If
at rested they will he hanged at once
The police craft l« gaining upon us
In order that the pirates may escape
they decide th'-v must throw all of mv
toys oyi-rltonril
Tin- vicious crew do
mauds that your n'd fr ond f-l v’ lci-

your whlsk.-rs burnt

Julklapp Delivery.
r,
blits is uh. expression used In lit^i
nun k and Sweden and denotes Htelr
way rtf sending gifts
H*-f &gt;re Christy
mas all Iti* gtfis .ii»- w tut'ped so as to
disguise ttie contents
Ku h package
is labeled ( mi whom it i* intended anti
then at odd moments .luring tin- day
Hi.*.- me Known in ut (la; doom or
ilio vs in tow a.

want "Th e Universal Car.” Runabout $.'190
Touring Car $110; and Town Car .$(&gt;10 Com; ‘ e $590-; Sedan $710 f. o. 1). Detroit. On
I v ill Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Cp.
E D W A R D ..iG G I N S
S a lesm a n
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b f thrown overhttnnl too. ns I am pret­
ty heavy, besides being the cause of
nil the trouble
'The race continues

through

token of surrender
I i ledge myself
to the cnptntn of the pirate aeroplane
thnt I will plead the cause of himself
and hlN crew nod secure tln-lr release
from the police
I (ell thyni thnt tinpolice will d o ' them no harm, after I
have explained their kindness In car
rvlnc niv tovs all over the world
"The |w*llce ernft Is now mo close
that e s c a p e s.-eips Impossible
“ '(Jive me a white flag, l cry
" There Iso I u white flag on board
—-nothing but tilnek tlags ' says the pi
rate,
‘ Hurr\ up and do something
You havw no time to lose If you don't
surrender they will shell us
And In
(hat case, we will have to throw you
overboard St Nick '
"M v mind works quickly I have no

Sanford
Get a Lot Now and Build a Home
the Getting is Good

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C. F. W ILLIAM S
Agent

What am 1 to do? Whi*' Amdtu
shell rips paBt our airship
“ Ah! I have It. It Is tin- «. In-m
that saves the day "
The Interviewer at this [ mum . lt(,*
to his feet and shout.-d in ■v&lt; n
uient
"W ell, what do you do fo I,., &gt; v
life?”
” 1 wave my white whisker- ,o ,-m
replied Santa t'lnus. proudh
Ithe signal of truce Our I n - precious cargo of toys ar. -i*.tret
What do you think of that lib.t for
play? They want to ttam. (’ - ini
t'lnus In High l.lfe' I to
i* tv
would make a hit ns the sim
U.I’m giad you think so ”
Bride's Present to Gron
With modern Arabians r
grown makes the In'ib
.yhlch pre sent rt^ ibtv *f t
the nuptials
,\s soon a-. ■ti
teaches the bridegroom * C
makes film present* of lion •
tillere. a spear mol s &gt;* t.*

�DECEMBER M ,M m

THE 8A:
throe newspaper*, thre* banka and
one trust company and numerous
other features.

I
|. the season of gift giving
lhll m , giv mg lei your charitable
;mj j-es be stirred in behalf of the
v0l'i,l, of your own homo town. It
j, ;.lt right to send ypur.. money to
tt|1 | , , r n g n missions, and to state
iiuiitms «"&lt;1 10 l°°k “ f ler ,t,r
and .....ly of your city but
, tl, fl .ire others here in your mills
have been overlooked for years
, ,1 the fact that they have been
&lt;ivet looked will come home to you'
piople liefore you die. You have
lK,.„ criminally negligent in your
toward the young men of your
it. at"l if (hey go wrong because of
thi- neglect the people of Sanford,
tit, business men. the preachers, the
missionary societies, the fraternal
.,n ii to"*, the churches and every in­
d i v i d u a l in Sanford is to blame and
|,e blamed.
While all of us ate
making an effort toward reclaiming
the men of the city there Is a das*
of young hoys from the ages of

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“ re endeavoring t- g,-t tutllcient funds together to make the
start,
We want enough to rent a
binding for a term of years
We
need sufficient money to equip and
maintain s lirst class gymnasium.
We Hied a good building centrally
located that will appeul to the
young men. Then- ........ viral such
and the owners are we l l able to do­
nate the use of them or at leant
exact a Small rent that will pay the
taxes- ami insurance which is mote
than they are now [laying.
Ibis is the glndsum&gt;. holiday seustm and H appeal to tin- people of
Sanford again and ill the religious
organisation^ and the churches to
come over into Macedonia and help
us. Help us to form a young man
Hub 'or association that will assist
our young men to become better in
many ways and every dollar invest­
ed will return to^jmu in the divi­
dends
- Ijoys ' and better

Seminole t mint}

At this time. Octobor,. several
other projects are
under
way1.
Armiim these contracts have been
let (or 25 miles of brick paved coun­
try roads radiating from Sanford
and coating $200,000. Honda voted
in October for $260,000; brick roads
to every putt of county. The go v­
ernment recently appropriated $70,(100 for a federal building here.’ The
Elks are about to commence the
erection of a $20,000 home.
The
city is spending $70,000 bulkhending
and beautifying the lukefront.
Sanford is the center of tho famous Celery Delta, the productive­
ness of which in both crops and
dollars, has nl tr acted world wide
notice.
Celery is only one of the
’ many crops we grow and our lands
are made to produce an average of
three crops each season during the
fall, winter and spring, when all
kinds of vegetables bring top prices
in the northtrn market.
There is no vegetable that can­
not be successfully grown at Snnforil, but unlike the northern far­
mer, who must grow his crop during
a cytain season, the Sanford farmer
grows crops to (It the demand and
not the season.
This enables tho
Sanford farmer to get much larger
prices (or his products because they
are grown out of season.
Veget­
ables shipped from Sanford rup into
thousands of carloads each winter.
The unusual productiveness of
Sanford land is due largely to
climate, quality of soil und other
iraiurul causes * but also to a sys­
tem of sub-irrigation, made pos­
sible here by abundant water from
Slowing wells, perfect drainage and
a peculiar s u b - s o i l
H\ laying an
underground system of ttl» . our
lapmets i niter irrigate or drain titelr
lauds «t will aceording to its needs.
Tills tilt - '. tetil* also furnishes sub
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There are
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Complete Line of
General Merchan­
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No other part o( the Muh* of H«»rn valui* upward* of omt hundred ida hit* prov«*n to he *»o well adapt ini
n, ■iji*s of dollar*,
Theae tee mini: to the |»rt»i!uH ion of wirier veg»»l
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* 1 1 t h»« jbiiiini' no'll
and hoys iJinde **f * arload* *1'
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-.*i ryp «firl Mm pi* £ ppfioit ‘ fruit * f* :i %&lt;- thH rnunfrv
each.
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f* r • i no i ar i trained in it** mML count*, i&gt; not a.n e\|u*ri m e r i t »md
, it* ference and kc hrmls stay* f t Kerr1 are no * ^peri tiu'iititl far, rn^
n Hrort, aer ret ary of the Na |here to exploit our pioduei.’s hut
iimml V. M. C. A.
there nre owner* of farm*, who are
tin- ts a miitUUl understanding. »urrMaful. and you can sej, lh&lt;&gt;VMen anil boys who go into tho ussti-’ sands ..f acres of these things at
ti.iimn it&gt; belter themselves been me dieir best in Seminol- t mint &gt;
i "i ingtnuw characters. An ,’apprenFlorida is the natural winicrtbs from one shop joined
a c l a s s to home stale of tin- l nkin anti was
'tudy nights, and then . his fellow long known as thwinter pinyabluent Ids tisirmi in stnilv
Thev ground td the rich " In a sense this

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educational exhibits
ever
placed
with a nninty fair in this section.
A majority of the Volusia co u n ty 1
.........Is, M-venil from adjoining cniintie-., seveinl of the slate Ulii VlT-ll lt*s.
amt private institutions will be rep
rioeitleil in «o|m- manlier m the editi a d o t a! b u t l i L m g

Manual 'tafflning

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and

tim m .ii.
science depaff ttleAj.s Of Vrilusju coiut-i
tv will liave splice, pi tins building,
and the 1 ,0 } s and girls clubs, will
also*have exhibits with us.
It l« our pur|)6s4! not only to show
the puhlit* whnt is going on in the
public schuols o f l|tiv and other
counties, but allow us well Hub'S lor
boys and girls. It is also our pur­
pose to be (h ft position to oiler any I
information di'nirod, relative to thej
colleges abd Universities of Florida.
•Mr Sheppard will be very glad td
receive inquiry relative to the etlucational department.
All space in
the educational building wllMns free,
to publtc schools, cnllegev and uni:

P re c o c lo u * D em entia.

' l r,t' John Wu na maker who, In
■addition to tliousatids of dollars
c'mtriliuted to aseoHation building
n Itiiv country, has. eroFted "associahtiilditiga in India.
Korea.
* 'I'Sa and China, says: "No msn
• vit inveMed tn the work
i it ion would t .kc live
" l“ g*'t it back
Thi- under-citre miljious iif dollars
• ’ ’ ’ buildings fur the Young
f hrl,tinn A s i A c l a t i O p Is a
work Hum fhe Panumn or

Sanford
county seat o(, Senilnof,a n city of fi.600 |iopula(ion.
th,

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of

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In prccocioua dementia, which is
dm* to a congenital fault, the indi­
vidual la-either poaneaaed of [laraiiaiac d'Hualona of pcraelutlou, or he la
u|&gt;athctlc, without energy, and grudually becomyg without rnlnd. In ttm
latter subject the dlngnoalH Is not dif­
ficult. You see tho yotilh who baa
been fairly bright gradually losing
his tntnllect
So- the pfneesa gradu­
ally goes on until ho becomer merely
a human being almost entirely dovdld
of mind.
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S“ 0,‘ '1 ' l i» *o lihked with the laat* telephone and Jelegruph systems,
free city and rural mall delivery,
‘"t* prosperity o ^ th e world,"

Come

in and Inspect the
L a rge

S tock of

HOLIDAY G O O D S
D r y G o o d s, C lo th in g , H a ts
an d C ap
L a d ie s ’ an d
G e n ts ’ F u r n ish in g s, R e a d y
to W e a r G o o d s, N o tio n s .
F a ll L in e o f M illin e r y w ith
E x p e r e n c e d M illin e r s in
C h a r g e.
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P*ri:an rroc-r Furnishes Home'

In Persia thu brldi'grtwiDi Is obliged
nav tgnt io*i for I trg
to ulvij u certain stun of money In ad­
St Johns river.
dition lo other 1-resenlM [f he 1“ 111
doubled 111 popul I nioderntu ctrcuntstance-i h- plres Ids
lion in the past few years and is one brldo two complete (Iresres, n ring
of tho mo'f progressive cities in the and a mirror, lie also supplies tho
furniture, carpets, it,a»s. culinary
‘ ' ' I &lt;»r the tchome of Irriga- state; has man^ mil--* of brick
utensils and other necessaries for
pavement',
"hfi'iosnt
sidewalks,
sewer
*la- western atataaHrjnhnftal^
their home.

a’ '-i. r than the great -enterprise* in
thb worl&lt;|. is t hLs plan which "links
‘ Ms world with Ihe world heypntl
' "mot a fiord to go slow with
!
V "l,fiK Men's Christian Assod* In ever)- direction,- street car line,

Invited to

Could Not Redeem It* Notes.
If orory note Issued by tho Hank of
England were presented at tho bank
them wmihl not be enough gold to
bring them In.

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Z. SPINKS, Proprietor

Oviedo

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Florida

�BER H. (Ill

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F. &amp; A.M. Resolutions

RFATMT QTATF

Floridn is the greatest state in
the Union from every standpoint.
The people who are coming to the
state every day for investment, for
pleasure and profit are a maxed at
the wonderful possihiitjes presented
)iy Florida as compared with any
othfir state and the facts and figures
that ran be presented are almost
Without fnaking a
beyond belief
hose resources we
statement of
♦.imply take the facts and figures
^jgiven below by the- best authority
&gt;in (be state.
Here is what Commissioner o!'
Agriculture McRae has to say about
Florida:
1. Florida

produces

Whereas. Tho Groat Creator hayIlL i/ ilIjjI
0 1 /a 1 C
ing been pleaded, out of His mercy,
__________ ______ *
to remove our brother, E. W. How­
land, on December 1st, 1915 from
deluding both the natural and arti-'rtm cares and troubles of this ttnnflcial.___________________________________ sitory existence to a state of endless
24. Florida hes led v for the past duration, thus severing another link
several years in the number of miles from the fraternal chain that hinds
of railroad construction.
[ us together, therefore, he it
25. Florida according to the reResolved, That in the death of
port of the state geologist has one jjur brother the lodge has lost a good
of the largest areas of limestones, u man and a true members, his wife
large part of which can easily and and children a kind and loving hus-

Kissimmee Will Hulkhead

freXh water lake wholly within the
United States, and more than 1,000
fishermen annuslly find employment
on this great lake.
2. Florida i* the second state in
size east of the Mississippi river,
Georgia being the largest.
3. Of the more than 37,000,000
acres of land in Florida, with the
assistance of drainuge district*, at

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6. Florida has the largest solid
body of standing cypress in the
world.
6. Florida has more miles of sea
coast than any state in the Union.
7. Sponges aie found in the United
States only on the coast of Florida,
and sponge culture is being ex­
tensively engaged in on the Florida
•■oast.
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8. Florida has the greatest area
of sea bottom adapted to the growth
of oyster*, and these bottom* are
rapidly being developed. More than
6,not) acres were leased by the state
to private citizens (or cultivation
during the year 1914
9. Florida is the second largest
state in the growing of. i itrtis fruits.
California being the .largest, hut
Flotida e v i l * the world m the ipial
itv of her ‘ run

Kissimmee’s waterfront on beau­
tiful Lake Tohopekaliga will be
bulkheaded!
The city council went on record
in favor of the proposition at its
meeting Tuesday night and appoint­
ed a committee to go into details of
the work at onct*.
. I,
That committee is composed of
Councilman Roma Thomas, J. W.
Thompson and Dr. W. W. Carson.
The council passed u resolution ask­
ing that this committee be named
by the chairman and that City A t­
torney O'Bryan be asked to furnish
the council witj the necessary legal
steps ter he taken under the pro­
visions of the act passed by the last
session of the state legislature, which
gave the city the right to do the
work and assess the cost, with the
exception of streets, against prop­
erty owmxrs
it is proposed to do
the work hv the certificate method
and allow the property owners ten
years to pay their asses* men Is in
equal installment*.

Death of E. F. Coney
E. F.‘ Coney died at his home in
Hrunswirk last Friday.
Mr. Coney
was well known in this city where
he resided for one winter and owned
avenue.
He
property
hree sons to
leave*
mnuin his lo*s, two of his sons. H. II
and \V, D. residing in this city.
The funeral declined at Brunswick
Sunday afternoon
The Brunswick
It is believed that satisfactory ar­
New* has the following tribute to
rangements
run now be made for
the deceased
the 'id*- of city certificates necessary
I’ lie -ud del' death of Edgar (•
to do the work and it will be the
Coney, that sp rndid Brunswnktan. I
duty of the committee named to
lias cast a gloom over this entire
city, in which he has resided for!
thirty-five years, and in which lie I
has always been a leader in her j
commerce !u*f business and her so-1
Indeed it Is a calamity !
1(1, Florida grow* tile host cigar cial affair*tobacco oi any state m the I uion when such men a* this, in the very 1
zenith of strong manhood are strick
and in. this tiiore &gt;igar* than .mv
et,
and surely Brunswick can ill
stale ill the l t,mil
T a m p a las!
a
(Tor
d to lose . 1,1 h » citizen
It t
year made i.ea I., I nun lino i :g.ir .i
iiaturnl
for
the
world
to
pay
tnimie
DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS
day. (or every day in the year
II
Hurid:. has more iiitth on thi to no'u altei they have fallen it i*
natural r « * ? . than any state m the seldom that these eni oniums come | When the Joy of Your Kiddies
Bring* Tender Memories of
Union, arid can carry more cattle while the subject of them yet lives I
Year* Ago.
to
appreciate
t
h,
fact
But
with
nri the naitiitl range than can In
the
ease
of
Edgar
)■
Cmrev
then*
l*
curried on the natural range of any I
In these strenuous shopping days,
other *l..lc
Texas not im lulled. |a &lt;41IT* rV*r;i set of circumstance* from
T ‘ i- i- made p o -'il I................ uni &lt;['

t hi splendid, c,litiintc nl i hi
iw *
♦^ Ktwrtdn tut* mcr*- w,-uitb |*er ■
capita than any
other soui Iuti
slate, except it be Texas, and rank*
with many of the best of the north­
ern states.
13 Florida has the largest and
rtrh**^i tint inn iff
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«!i«tri« t i uiilil in mail* i«»
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16. Florida is the o'nly state in
the. Union in which camphor trees
art grown foray onunerotitI pprpo-c*
i f ’ 17 Fturidii .■lias provided more
. mo-ney for roads public i i the last
fivp years than any state in the
Union tier *upir:i, and more money
is now in hand for road develop
merit, in the vutiou* counties, than
was ever in hand at any one time
in the history of the state.
IK. Florida has the finest climate
and u more nearly tropica! climate
than any other state
fib Floridu ha&gt; the largest and
the'firiist hotels.
, 20. Floiidn has a greater .artesian
j? ,t
writer area than any other state,
fbu* making possible the greatest
men to lie benefit ter! by irrigation,
wIn n &gt;ii me i- tb-siri t|
Flor ill a 1nproducim. -

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or tie.tr!&gt; or*
million people
I I Florida I.... .
mor* l it dvif crOjra than any oilier slat* in t lie
Union. The pit- &lt; growth is such as
may bo found in he tropical, semitropical and temperate climes
lf&gt;. Florida leads the entire counX. try in the furnishing of fresh veget•cMrlt.#. f&lt;&gt;j tin*
winter markets
In
the mutter of fresh tomatoes, Flor
, '*irSa.shipped in 1914 fl.000 cqr*. while
*V. yll ’ h? balance of the Unltk/i‘Slatos
jointly shipped
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am| u-s |or their .*n- i&gt;&gt; emiii.it
It is doubtful if Kdgut F Coney
hud the ill will of a single human
being on the flier* of God’ s earth,
and only a few days ago he declared
to close friends that he knew of *io
enemy on earth, that his heart wn*
(uli of real love lor all men! What
a gift from Providence that a man is
galled to that final "home with such
a heart; without malice in it. purged
of every unkind thought; full to
overflowing with genuine affection
for hi* fellow man'
II Hdg.’ir F
Coney
in his lamentable taking
uway, left to those nearest and dear­
est to him. no gteuter heritage than
tins, then they i.re rieh beyond avar­
ice, with a legacy more precious,
more enduring than gold'
Brunswick mourn* his |r** and
hundreds of her people mingle t he
teats and their sympathy with those
w Ipi are so sorely grieved
Fire Caused by Magnifying Glass.
A house was nearly burned down In
N ew York recently because someone

hnd left « magnifying glaB^lcsnlng
ftgahtsl « wicker dewing basket. Tbo
glass caught the rays of the noon min,

(oensed them on *Hu- Inflammable maI . rt.it Iti t i n t r a s l ' t
■* t i b n . fotlnvv *'i|,

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mill In fur*' the ft* in* n pul It oat
&lt;• .«•• .n % nt) -, i t i i n i - li.i t I i
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We have been in that busi­
ness over 25 years and un­
derstand it thoroughly. “ As
Contractors and Builders we
htfodlc the entire prop­
osition, or as Lumber Deal­
ers and Mill Men can sell
you the Lumber, Brick, Etc.,
and the mill work.-and you
will get the benefit j j l our
experience and a SQUARE
DEAL besides

ihere •is

more phosphate already discovered
in Florida than will b° mined in the
next two hundred yedrs, at the pres­
ent normal demands, rift
2. Florida has two-tmrds of tho
world's known Fuller’** earth, and is
annually minjng 76 per cent of that
which i» being.used by the countries
of the world.
3. Florida was producing, up to
the time of the panic, 60* per cet)1’
of naval stores in the United States.
4. Florida produces a la£|(t per
cent of the yellow pine lumber of
the United Stntes, and hns large
areas of yellow pine timber still
standing that has never been touch­
ed by the lumberman's axe, or the
hack of the naval stores operator.

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is usually trainr.eetl try a I irgc pro
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22. Florida ha* more beautiful
springs noted for their sire depth
and transparency of tlnir water*, j
thafi any otlu t state, and .al io chs a
large numbot of mineral splint's oL
various medicinal properli**. Some
day Florida’s mineral
pricy
will
be among the most rnued i.r our
nation.
g3. Florid# h#i morn than 4,000

Little Time to Waste.
Life Is short, nml we never have
too much time for gladdening tho
heart* of those who are traveling the
dark Journey with
. nh he swift
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yourself remembering suddenly. In all
sorts of queer, unexpected places, all
sorts of queer half fnrgnrten things*
Have you remembered how these day*
before Christmas are the wonderful
days In tho life of the child, more
wonderful day*, perhaps, than any
that are to come’
You know that yourself
You can t
help recalling how time went by thnso
days before the great day
You re­
member how each dav seemed some
In*** more wonderful than the one tiefn.&lt;
-ach day a t ’ "dc o' leal Joy
to that first tnarv. !oua moment of
Christmas morning
when, after u
night of little if nay tdeop, yon scrumtiled up and ctood breathless iiu the
threshold of the room which had been
forbidden you all those Interminable
hours that went befgfo
The child you take with you through
the wonderlands of the modern toy
department wont* what you did. Tho
little girl stop* before the baby doll,
wide eyed, still with desire. The boy
stands flooded with happiness before
an nrk In which la every Imaginable
creation You remember whnt a small
thing your own was, a fourth tho size.
But his Joy Is no greater than yours.
Ho pushes toward the rocking horse.
Now ll. runs by machinery, when once
you ran your own across the floor to
the Imminent dnnger of total destruc­
tion to persons and furniture that
might stand In tho wny
But Christinns day was yotir day The day when
' don’ts" were not ami you .were king
or queen In your kingdom o f toys.
You pnss on to trnlns and there
again electricity Is running them. You
pulled them yourself.
Then you catch the look on the faeo
of your boy. Ho Is watching tho huge
engine move slowly, smoothly along. It
passes under infinite tunnels and
bridges and over made hills that proBont Intricate difficulties, of passage.
Your tunnels were of choirs and tho
table In your kitchen mnde a st&gt;l«m*
did bridge to cross
. Ho turtis to Volt, the child of this
twentieth century
Ills smile Is bo&lt; stlfic
He wiiiii m It that train
Ho
never wanted nnvthlng so much be­
fore
lie never will again ho la
sure
And as you move away you atnllo, a
little sadly. ,y little gladly. You aro
proud to tn&gt; nliln to make him so
wonderfully happy, this child of yours,
but you are sure, too. that ho Is no
happier than you wore these sarao proChristmas dnys, those years before.
Change of Scenery.
.Tins fool who rocked the boat wllj
now tirncned to put on n H&lt;it of cottfin
whiakors ami light the candles on the
Chflstmaa tree.

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Greens Harvested
With Aid of Guns.

Christmas

Better to Climb for It as
Hava Learned— Open
ion Begins Early In
December.
| iM r s ^ jn E hunter took deliberate
J u ifC ll a&gt;m aiul flre(* *nto tho hlghf V j L 4 a or branches of a swamp olm.
R f f l y t d Only a bunch of foliage, cut
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from Its supporting bough
by the charge of bird shot, fell a yard
or to away
■Missed him?" was tho half queried
comment of a -tenderfoot- who had
(trained his eyes In rain to see the
oBJoct Of the shot.
"Missed nothing- anno the rejoin­
der.
• Sbootln' greens." he added by way
of explanation.
He picked up the
clump of leaves flecked with waxen
berries and throw Into a gunny sack
three or four pounds of mistletoe, tho
reward or his marksmanship.
The open Boaaon for mistletoe begins farly In December, according to
the Kansas City Star, and continue*
until only n day or so before Christ*
mas. or. In tho lean years, until th#
crop Is exhausted. The old method of
"shooilng" mistletoe has been In large
part displaced, however, by agllo boys
who earn men's wages by climbing for
the crop and carrying it to the ground
tn sacks slung from their shoulders.
That preserves the foliage beauty by
leaving the berries Intact. When ths
boughs are "harvested” by the shot­
gun method the charge jars many of
ths globules from their tiny stems and
the fall to earth but adds to the havoc.
Mistletoe Jobber* are growing mor*
discriminating and pay top prices for
well preserved greens only, the market
varying day by day according to ths
quantity offered
The true mistletoe Is a European
evergreen, but Its American cousin
resembles II so closely as to baffle all
but botanists The leaves are of the
same yellowish green and the blos­
soms alike In color, give way In turn
to itm wnx like berries
Doth are
parasites growing on the houghs of
deciduous trees
Apple trees, poplars, maples and
ilms seem to best support the vege­
table barnacle
Rut it sometimes Is
found rrowlng In the oaks and other
tor-M v a r i e t i e s
A long
the Pacific
ent-i |i rrefjnentlv l« taken from oak
tr-• although the yield In thn*, re­
gion Is not prollfle
r
The mistletoe played a conspicuous
pur* in rovtliology It Is symbolical of
th- s’ ear with which Hot horns took

o f summer, who shall' bo resurrected
mt nagtmarok. twlllRht of the gods
and doomsday of the world, bo run*
tho old Norse legend.
Among tho Druids nnd tho Celt* thr
mistletoe found growing upon an oak |
wan believed to. possess powers ol
healing for1many Ills as woll as being
potent for tho working of magic
charms. Small bits of berries were
brewed Into lore philters for prejudlc
Ing tho passions
T o tho esteem In which the mlstle
tpo was held Is directly traceable a
Certain old English custom which aur
vires todny. At*tho Christmas tide
orory ardent swain who 'neath Its
shadow lories tribute of a kiss nnd
each half-resisting innld who pays,
may know their hearts only bow to
rites centuries old nnd horn when
Yulo logs flickered through candlollglited halls on wintry nights; when
fairies ruled, when Imagery held
away; when mountain gods gave curse
or blessing and Irlbuto to the .mistle­
toe was a sacrament.
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Everything in Meats and Poultry.
With Joyful heart, oa dainty toes,
Her tyss ashlms, ssch ebssk s ross,
Wall laden with bsr prssents goes
Tbs Christmas maid.
U Santa's
ahs claims a slurs,
And boars her gifts with thoughtful
cars,
Whlls Leva attends fcsr svtrywksrs,
A willing old.
They wert) married at the beginning
of December, and the 25th was ap
preaching
"You know, little wife,” he said one
evening, “ we mustn't have any secrets
from each other, must we, sweet one’
“ No darling." she whispered
"Bo," he continued, "I wnnt you to
tell mo how much you Intend spend
Ing on a Christman present tor me
so that I ran calculate how much
money I shall have left to buy one for
you."

Oh, Saits, taka a friendly tip,
Unless you want to loes your grip,
Don't 1st fair msks another trip
In all your days.

Western

and Local-Imported and Home-Made, and
a full line o f Service— provided you biihg
the money.
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Tri/lyYours,
JO H N 'STE M PE R

For ehe’s s rlslon, so complsta,
So captivating, lair and sweet.
That she has got you sursly beat
A hundred ways.

Confederate Submarine.
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luiselne h ilgtir o fee! long and fl ,JW
feet thick and you hat*1 a fair photograt'li &lt;*f a ( 'onfedetHie submarine that
sank a big I'nlon warship In 1 harlps- -JJ
inn hnrtmr
This curious craft was .W
built In Mobile and ruptaln Hundley,
w ho helped construct her perished '
while tmtklug an «-*i&gt;er*rv»«ntal trip
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yeui when colds and kindred trou-[ .
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difference between a cold and the
never a I other diseases that alTect
the muco.ua membrane of the throat
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penonul lesponsihiliiy to keep these
he is inclined to believe that all j troubles to ourselves,
his friends have deserted him. Once I
somewhere an epidemic of the dis- J ftftftftftftftftftftrftftftftftftftftftftftftOOOft
ease took the peculiarity of grip­
May e-ach Christmas, as It
ping in the throat. The name re­
comes, find us nmro and tnoro
mained hut it wasn’ t a new disease.
llko him who. as at this time,
becamo a little child for our
Then there's hay fever, which ar­
sake, more simple-minded, more
rives on srhrdule time each year
bumble, more holy, more afTecand is anticipated by the usual vic­
tlonnto, morn resigned, tnoro
tim with as much joy as he might
happy, more full of Ood.—J. II.
look fo ward to breaking his leg. or
Newman.
perhaps his neck.
No one lakes
this disease very seriously except u 0 ft ft ft ft ft fttr ft ft 0 ft ftf t ft-ft .V ftftftftftftfti
the victim.
The doctors say it is|
Home Mads Presents.
art irritation raused by the pollen
’’( l bought I’d bo economical this
of certain plants, which, (touting in
yeara m l make my Christmas presthe air and breathed into the throat cQta*myaalf, instead of buying them.'
make all the trouble.
They insist said Mrs. Harlem; "so 1 bought a
that it is not a germ.
The usual hook of instructions and went ahead."
sure cure is to jto somewhere— to
“ How did you make out7“ asked
seek a change of altitude or climate. Mra. Bronx.
"Tho materials fooled up to fin.6$,
A peculiar individual susceptibil­
and 1 put iu a month's hard sowing
ity is the only explanation of the
and cutting "
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"How did that compare with last
diseaty and that all do not under y e a r ? "
tin' same conditions and su round­
"1-ani year I bought utl I wanted for

The press service of the Florida
Hoard of Health has indulged fre­
quently in re'marka about colds,
hut*the subject remains unexhaust­
ed, especially as most of us don’t
know the diffete. ce between a cold,
influenre, the grippe and bronchitis.
In other words, when you think you
bilve a cold, it may be something
else entirely and only the family
doctor can set you right, and some­
times even he can't do it
In the first place, all these afflic7ions, ns well as pneumonia and
tuberculosis, are caused by infec­
tion with bacilli or germs, and each
disease has its own particular vari­
ety of germs. You can’ t plant corn
and. ex fleet a crop of beans.. The
sntrio*’here. These germs are transf el red-* from one human to another
by contact only. They are not car­
ings’
ried in the air, excepting to the ex­
Colds
and
the
rest
of
these
tent that the victim of any of these
troubles
are
communicable
and
the
disease* in talking, or roughing &lt;&gt;r

sneezing expels them in an invisible contagion i* spread by iiinturt, as
And tin- brings
spray into the air, and another per has been described
son near enough, say within two nr up the &lt;|uesiu&gt;n iif individual re.
three feet may been me infected with spoiiMbility 1 preventing the widen­
Most
that particular disease carried by the ing of tile circle of infection.
of us harbor the firm belief, und .act
germs in this mouth spray.
We may wrap ourselves in the accordingly. that we have plenty to
warmest clothing, we may avoid all do to take care of our own personal
possibility &lt;&gt;l • hilling air drafts it interests, and we push the burden
w ill hot prevent nur . .itching &gt;nhi of l o o k i n g out f " r I In' o t h e r h I ' o w ’ -"
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Mr. Grimm Has a Kick.

"I know him well enough to say
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show n in Sanford, for both old and young. Below are just a
very few suggestions for your Christmas shopping:

FOOT BALLS
GAMES
ROLLER SKATES
BOOKS
VELOCIPEDES
DOLLS
ROCKING HORSES
CHILDREN’S TABLES
W AG O NS
CHILDREN’S CHAIRS
ERECTORS
CHILDREN’S TEA SETS
D O LL’S GO-CARTS
CHILDREN’S DESKS CHILDREN’S BLACK BOARDS
FANCY AND PLAIN CHINA
JOHNSON BROS. DINNER SET
Make your wife happy by giving her a “ New Home'’ Sewing Machine

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Elegant Dressing Cases
Shaving Sets
Manicures
Fine Noveltifes (the latest)
Bridge Sets
Leather G o o d s ^ Clocks
Handsome Gift Books
Popular Fiction
Beautiful Gift Bibles
Small Bibles
Testaments
Exquisite Gift Boxes o f Stationery
FoinjiairiiiPens
Kodaks (latest models)

Christmas Candies a S pecialty—Fancy Baskets
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Florida some years a g o ," said Mr. ' o f the St. Johns route and tho’ milWnlker in reference to the Hast urnl channel
He asserted that the
Coast Cane) St Transportation C o m ­ rhttrifi— were !*'* to 1 of gclllftg
pany
" H a v e you a canal?
Not thrimgti u canal bill by asking the
one out of ten limits that come purchase of the north end of the
through do so without dragging. JMimI Count ('anal.
He hinted an­
I t ’s a tonal that him been paid for other reason was from naval de­
.by the state with no chancO of ever fense, as the Enst Coasf route was
having it Trimpleted. Now there is a only two miles from the oraen a id
proposition to ask the United Stales could ln&gt; destroyed by nn enemy
In bu&gt; and deepen the canel
Is it warship while the St Johns route
fair'
We. as taxpayers have paid was _*."&gt; miles ' it land
fur something we have not received
" T h e greater part of the mmNow rn1 are asked In do the same llieri-e i- supplied f-iim Titllsvilb

solid city blocks on ithe shores of
Lake Tohopekaliga. in South Kissimmee. including the mill and equip
merit of the
Kissimmee
Lumber
company
This mill will be put in
operation as a saw mill at once.
Tlu* brick to be manufactured will
lie the recently discovered Tucker
Wood-Tex brick, made by a patent­
ed process worked out by President
J Wade Tucker, who is aJ«n inaueget
of the Everglade* Cypress C o m ­
pany, a laige lumber concern In1'iltiii ,i» l.iuighmnn, ) liisl west " f
I III il g o v e l a g a I N
\iluntn Coast
a t ' I -miih iif there, the territory to Kl'wimrnii- nn the
Mr Walker -poke Of the suci ess tin north being limited ' said Mr I.Ule r.lllroail
Kissimmee (iazelte
of Senator llgrton "a
Kepubliciui Wal kri
He brought out praettcallv
senator from a Republican state in the same argument as Mr
H.imil
New Fire Peril
i [ mm r al n ■on g less with a I lent tm, m i lie Monday night meeting !
llinls inrrviiig matches to their
'Uj-atn- 1’ r e s n i e n t i n cutting down laying main streess on the idea that! nests under the eaves of a colleen
the rivers and harbors appropria­ if the tii-nple of the south east roust tin 11itIii K In SJew York were hlnmed
Tin* new nrt of
tin' f-orn f.'ij (Min imi) in I'jn non,
would support the St
Johns route (ur a Ilrt' Niiirtlng
non
h was because nf pork Oar al ap|n Opt lat Ion would go through tti" nreventInn wuulil |ireferulil&gt; place
the blame nil the human ugrnev which
r-I leglslnl in-, I fiat Iturton w as able congress i ho session and
M tanil
in defeat tlin .v(ipropr iilljon," said ■would have a w a t e r iniili- in th.ee left such dangerous little weapons as
matches where the birds could find
Mr
W a lk e r
tlur goverr, mint Is &gt; mi rthem to rarrv them to the eaves
............... roinli.il l han ever before
Mr
Walker al-o spnki- of the
i ml
mi , v(
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.l of ms growtfi "f the stmk raising uulusirv
Pointer for the Worker
m u t e f..r f j . unit,pint less t han t he 11 , l hi
lirtitorv
between Sanford
If a elm k jt'e i- 111fully nobody knows
hast I nast ml l t i
and
lit llsv till.saving
that
few
the time uf day and if your allotted
people
ktiew
of the tremendous
M o n - P c o t d e \lon-; t he S i
Johns
task Is a iiccesKiirx link in the chain
j s | | life - t u t o r III | l.i l i l V e l o p l n e n t Ilf of allotlu-r ifinii*
." i k you lire hts
Mi
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vjiukp t*f f h«* III ■iJ1 A
"I f his s-i l ion
« lock a lot fie in ef^ t, i tih’e in rely
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Mnnv End or sc St Johns
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MERCHANTS GROCERY CO.
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\Vt* cordially■invite you to call and inspect
our full line o f Fresh Staple Groceries, which
we offer . at wholesale, in package lots.

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~ W e alfto carry a full line o f standard feeds,
such as Corn, Oats, Wheat, Scratch Feeds,
. C. S. Meal, C. S. .Hulls, Shorts, Bran, Beet
; • Pulp and Larro Feed. Also standard mixed
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Against Using Calomel
Thf* iickening. nauseating feeling
that follows the use of calomel i* tho
natural result nf disarranging your
entire system.
Dec tor* everywhere
are agreeing that the artibn of calo­
mel is mui li too strong, and leaves
the body sick and weakened.
1.1 V . V E H - 1. K \ is a. wortdeiful sub­
stitute for lulntnil. that has ali of it
good effect* ai il ti"ue of its bad
ones
It ai t * soothingly but t hor­
oughly on 1 1" liver cleansing it of
bile and ridding the entire system
of stagnating poisons.
I I V - V K If I V\ i* -im-tly a bar in­
let** vegetable
compound, and is
ijmiranlfril to giv'i
-al i .fact mu or
your money will be returned
In­
sist on the or i gi n ul bearing the hkrne** ai d -igi atiii' o f I. K (irigsby.

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Paper t’ v e I' .' - . i e runime Into use.
T h e li - n s lb ' i n n v t ' i * f | m i »- i ' I s e n o r ­
m o u s , hence l l s jid v ail law e o v e r I r o n

for this purpose.
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Frank Baker moved the r.Jojition
of the resolution by the Chumber of
Commerce hut- T.'A*. Mottre object­
ed. ' p a y i n g that, the Chamber of
CoYnmercf appointed delegate* M on­

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( ar.* wi .i In gut lf&gt; minutes n arrival of every tr. in on following route,
making throe trip*. Beginning at Fir*t and French, dov n f r t :o Mag■ nolia Avenue, to Tenth Mret-l tn Parlt, Park to Ninth. N’ int! to Oak Ave’ ttuc, down Ouk to First street, to Park, out Park and Ninth to Station.
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Muorea Station
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Monroe
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SANFORf)

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1; tioual passengpri O'ntw |&gt;er mile. Sperinl Jitney service can be find dny*
! or nigh by calllnr Phone 331, within territory bound by Commercial St.
iv Ntnd Tenth Stu Sanford and French Avenues, for 10c, to city limits 16c.
PLACE YOUR ( ALL FOR JITNEY. PHONE 331 FOR ANY SERVICE
OR T ft AIN DAY OR NIGHT

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left

Neeb to hi* • V to remark that “ If
you are going to rdn your Chamber
of Commerfe for the Interest of n
few then d^n’ l have it. I hi lievo
the delegates should consider in­
struction and not try to help a cor­
poration unload something on the
United State*."
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W e Guarantee the Lowest. Market

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(bent, Uninstrurted.
This discussion dm: Ily'moved C. II.

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It was at this point that a dis­
cussion arose as to "whose meeting
it was."
The Monday kiglit idea
Iras a tidier a I meeting of the Chnitjher of Commerce and It was be­
lieved by some tha^ last night's ses­ 11 Special trips out of town will he based ns follow**: One or two pflwqger*
sion was w- a .continued m ating. i &gt; 8 cents per mile each way, plus 20 tents, in radius of 6 mile* every addi-

day

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Ihlnmlo, D el,and. Klnsimmee. W tn
ler Park, J-ukc Helen, (Range (Tt; |
Fust is and. many mom town*.
I*
fun Ily presented a resolution, ask­
ing the meeting to adopt it
The
resolution called on the board of]
engineers to "designate the most
naUiral commercially 'i.onomi' ami
strategic routi and recommend a*
earl-, cotisi r in i int, of this hi k '•( our
g re a I mlaml waterway as j» com
pat I hie with the funds and wise ltdminis!ration of this department of
national improvement
W hose

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A ny ruber of those present
the petition to the engineers,
will be presented to a special
ing of the hoard of directors
Chamber of Commerce this
nootj for action.

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JOHI'TAKE [H 1NU5

Don’ t play with serious mattera—
dort’ t A‘ OU carry your own Insurant*
against
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carry your risk—and be on the tale side.

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CHASE &amp; COM PANY

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within sisfy days, according to the
present plan* of the oflicers of the
company.
Erection of a steel and
concrete building to house the ma­
chinery of the plant will begin nnst
yreek upon tho arrivnl of the t-ncompany’s engineer, who* M * reported' to the. cornpnny official th«t
he will rush the building to com­
pletion.
Tlji' plant, will hare the
cnparity -to turn ' o u t ! 80.5*00 btfiaTis

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for you'll find the money wanting when
the F IR E ha* wiped out your property

signed
hut It
meet­
of the
after-

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New Bating Block
Employing between I&amp;fl and 200
men. the Tucker ltrick company
will be in operation in Kissimmee

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He hung his hnt and overcoat on the
hall rack, nnd striding Into tho living
room, ho flung himself Into n largo
leather armchair and tried to read tho
evening paper -41ut the news failed
to Interest him somehow tonight', nnd
as twilight came on nnd tho room
darkened, ho found hlma*df staring
Into the grate fire
How many things one con Imnglno
111 the tluiiit) of u grate fire! Apd. ns
the man snt there nil huddled In tho
i big armchair, all the dear days of tlfo
dead pant entile trooping out of tho
( coals.
An office room he saw first.
! with himself silling at a desk and a
fair haired girl nt a typewriter In tho
corner.
to girl was jioorly drcaaod
hut the sweet ness of her smllo capti­
vated thp man nt the desk. And In
tho next picture he heard tho man
nsklug the girl to become his wife. A
hillside flooded with moonlight he boheld next —the picture of nn evening
from out their honeymoon, with them
sitting on
thnt
hillside
In
tho
shadow of the tall. dnrk. sweet stnollIpg pines tlint loomed up as a hackground
Here there were no more
visions for n time, while the man sat
staring dry-eyed into the fire.
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Tho scene of the next picture waa
laid In the sitting room She wns In
a loyv rocker by the window, sewing
on something »oft and while. Every
once In a while she looked out of the
window. Through Hi/1 window he saw
an auto atop In front of the tiousf*. nnd
the man who got out and entered the
house was himself
She heard his
step and sal wllli her hands loosely
crossed on the sewing as he entered
the room and stepping behind the
rocker put his two hands over her
eyes
Then sin* drew down Ills face
to tiers and kissed him on both ehbeks
nnd then on the forehead nnd eyea
and mouth.
At this. Harlan hurled
his head on his arm. while a dry sob
shook Ills throat

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Hovtylp Avoid Condition Brought
'About by Overeating.
Plenty of Vigorous Outdoor Exercise
Will Help Digestive Organs As
simllatc Food— Better Than
Doctor's Prescription.

By IRENE W ESTON .
O M A N Y people habitually foul
more or less out of sorta for the
faw days following Christmas that
Christmas ailments have couie to be
recognized us a necessary aftermath
A C K H A R L A N stood twv
of tho festivities.
foro hl« desk dressed for
Of course, tho children will always
tho street when u iMiylsh
overeat themselves; It they were not
volca broke the silence
allowed to eat all sorts of Indlgestlblo
of tho office with "What
things, they would feel they were be
you Kut In all them bun­
Ing cheated out of half the Joy of the
dles. Mr. Or Idley ?"
Ray Christmas season. As a matter of
It was tho office boy.
fact. It Is not tho children at all who
Jim. talking to Orldlny,
make up tho bulk of sufTorcra from
Harlan's manager.
Christmas complaints. It la the growrt"T h e se bundles? W h y . here's a
upa who, simply through carelessly
drum; and this Is an electric railroad,
neglecting to subscribe to one simple
and here's a game of parehosl. Did
rulo of health, frequently find thornyou erer play parehosl. Jim? It'rf a
selves more or less unhappy tnsldo,
grunt game, nil right. My boy Al gets
and raoru tired and run down physical­
- so excited when ho can pul otto, over
ly al the end of the Christmas holi­
on mo and win a game he ran hardly
days than before them
keep from whooping! '
Of course, children do overeat them '•
"Thoy'ro all Itoys. ain't they?" In
selves more often than grown people 1
quire tho ofllco boy
They rojolre. however. In the posse#
“ Yes. and glnd o f It. loo," answered
sloii of powers of ri*cuperatlon which
flrldluy
"Hero. Jim. Is something for
grownups, even In the prime of life.
your Christmas, and hope you 11 have
ra|1 lin|y |,M,k back on with envy. Too
a nice day! “
niU(.|, piuin pudding, too many "an
"Oh. thanks tiood by. Mr (Jrldley.
with turkey, loo many sweets
Merry Christmas!' called the boy as
between
meals, may bring on a sharp
tho door slammed after the overladen
digestive upset; but iu a few hours all
flrldley.
traces of It have disappeared, nnd the
Harlan slid down the top of his desk
one-time sufferer la soon eager for
with a hang and left tho office What
''Till, Nadlm-, Nadine, why did you
a happy llltle hustling fellow Hrldley |r)nvo
....... ...
Illr„..,| fr„ rn more j f the rich foods which caused
waa; a little shrimp of a mao. sod yet
|h)( flll|nlIIK
hl„ ,.V(. fl.,| him piiIn
With grown people, after-Christmas
he always seemed to radiate pleased „
„ ( h r l , r,.„ „|| ....k,.,| with
self Importance and good cheer'
lira , hllllll|,
It w a s ......al tree. ailments nre tu t so much due to India
caught sight of Harlali as he was go
„ wu,
f„ r
. im,|. criminate eatli.g of Indigestible foods
lug out the front door
ami„ V).,|
,|„,uk I.i of as In an utter neglect of nny precau
'Merry Christmas. Mr llarlun
be the cause of lu-r death lie lit bis pipe lions lo adapt their systems to the
new conditions which reign during the
called.
"Thanks for the check anil and leaned bat k for .. MtuvkiHut
Christmas hr-ll'lavn
Mefry Christmas to you '"
lllt'tugb the blue stnnki ba/» lb- 'i ■&lt;•
' Merry Christman, bub' What diem Ii«h unie uii uir% phantom *li • .u , ' 11 ••
Christmas mean to me now anyway? 1 A bidder leaned Up against it and at
Tate*- tlo- case of the uverage father
Christmas Is a time for fools and ha
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f
a fattlllv who leaves all office work
tin top of III* ladd'-t
hll’h *11
hies
muttered Harlan to himself us hal f hi dden In the p u n m i "
te-hllld
II--W i|i&gt;s the change a fleet
.
be walked to the street car f i r s t tell
turn'
In
tli ■ first phi. e the dull moI n nigh s s t i M e l a gobleli 111%I r • -1
tug the waiting chauffeur to drive
liiiinii. nf Iti h days is broken lr. upon
\nd In- w a s s i au di ng lieneatll lb*
home without him
And when tie got
nnd bis l/ran: • .h i relax from the high
s t e a dy i n g the l a dd e r with Imiii &gt;
to the car he walked up on Market
pressure of ibe office
Tills much of
Sin- was putt i ng the l a s t
etreet he felt he could not bear the
course is a cliaiige In the right direc­
the tree
tio n
Ml work and no play makes
She iiebl a sbiaiiiK In mill ' . &gt;
l.n k .i dull bio phvs.i iillv as well as
b' r hand, a n d *lod what u. . » ci
iiient.il \ Al the same lime, however.
was s aying'
Mining .it tiniiie has drawbacks of Ita
luwik. sweetheart. bow bii.
own for ii means less exorcise, which
* l a r is'
Mi de a r licit t Ii i i M i
In its tin ii should s u g g i ' H t a cutting
buh&gt; will be six mo nt h- nhl jn»i
ilow I. nf ib*1 food Hiipptn-d in tli** tiody
etloilgll lo noti ce l li ll lg- .11 id I Hi
T iki much food and loo Itttl# exer­
lie will notice this stal
now w yp l
tion are ulliuml lerliilu |o upset the dl
h e ’ 1kni t you think so deur *
gesltnn and clog lip the various organs
‘‘Cotiin down. Nadine, tome do wn;
whose duty It Is to sefiarate tho waste !
I am afraid you will fall
lie heard
matters from the good In the food we
himself r r v and then as slu- laughing­
• at and rid the body of I hose poison- *
ly descended the ladder. lie clasped
mis produciH
,
her In Ills arms before she reached
The remedy is perfectly simple
ttic Is it ti mi and kissed l o t .tguln and
Tln-ri in no need to Mint xourself nf
again
the good things of tlii table
Hat
l o u big s l o t » tell, i
i.li&lt;- liiugblugdrink
and
b«nu-rr.
within
fair
mod
Iv I epl lived bllll
you weri -ut u tilt
efutluu. nf cuuiMu. llowuvur. you must
ufruld i d f a l l , you Ju»t » « m * - l to b u g
hel|i your dlgi-hllvi1 organs by Inking
plenty of vigorous outdoor exercise.
"What If I d id ' Now whut are you
A two hours' wnlk before the mid­
going to do atMiut.lt ?" he was demntidfng -when the glr! faded, anil that day meal, a round nf golf or some oth­
dream picture of himself in other days er outdoor game with the children In
vanished and nothing *ns left but the nibiafterniMin. and u brisk t wo mile
walk III the half hour before the eve­
Christmas t r e e
ning
meal will be found worth more
Harlan pulled Ins chair uway from
Ho- tire and over io the window, and. than anv amount of doctor's prescrlpt lii*is dtrci ti-d low i i d 1 relieving the
sinking b u k
Olio
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fttsi avmpioiii- nf ' dlour iess
the
wat ched ||ie glilllllier ol tie- w i i . iIi i wh
mental Irritablliti
disturbed sleep,
In (lie houses m loss the street anil
sum imste in Ihe intuit \ lot.,* of nppo
their soft shine on the
inent
til* etc. wliiili me slu h a common
lie mimt have do/ed a lung lime, for
when bo awoke tho an lights in the , " " * ' rn,n,»' " f
‘ hnstmas holiday,
street were lit nnd a hrlghl shnft of
light fell across the room, and proa- .........................................
The News Failed to Interest Him.
ently Into this shaft of light catne *
Cnselflshiiess Is the key to *
Inside of a stuffy car. The street at stumbling n little white robed figure. J Christmas happiness
least held a variety o f things to divert It was a little boy In his nightgown.
He walked over to tho Christmas tree
one's thoughts.
Christmas deeorat|ous were on all and toyed playfully with the orna­
from the
lower
ENVI0U8.
the buildings, wreaths dangling broad ments dangling
red ribbons hung In moat windows and branches.
" I ’retty. pretty things." he kept say­
every corner was a Jumble of green
and red wherq the floweg, venders ing over and nvrr In a soft little voice
Awakened from a dreamless slum­
were selling holly, while "Merry
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ber. the first thing Jack llarlun s mind
Christmas' ' he heard on every side
(treat bunches o f cherry laurel and rnvert'-d to was the dream picture of
And
eucalyptus boughs made a veritably1 his wlfo In thu Christmas tree
this was the child, his child anil hers, ,
canopy over the
flower venders
stands, where flashed red nud whits He heard her voice again.
"Next Christmas h* will he six
and yellow carnal Ions, red and green
months obi. Just old. enough to notice
Cbrlstmns wreaths and holly
"Holly here, mister, only |S cents a things, and he will notice the atar;
bunch, two for two bits Take a bunch It Is so brlfcht.''
Had ho noticed It that first lone
homo to your w ife ,' and a flower ven­
der poked a bunch o f holly Into Har­ Christmas when everything was so
desolate In that household* Ah. there
lan's .face
And the next
'•No, no!" he cried, brushing the had been no tree!
vender aside, and walked on. Al last, Christmas, when the baby was a year
unable to stand It louger he Jumped and six months old. the nurse had
“ Du you ever wlah you were a girl?*’
into a waiting tail and called out hts asked If she might get a tree and Har­
lan had aatd "No." This year ahe bad asked the visitor.
home addreas.
"Only at Christmas time." answered
• 'A l first he peered from out the taxi; bought one without.asking, and Harbut every window see mod to hold a lan felt thankful to her and strangoly the hoy
Why do you Wish ItA h e n ? ’
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Because nf the stockings tOey
Up glancing out the window to stare
Whsf was the hn\iy Saying to him­
wear
straight before him Into the dint self?
dess of tho cab
When the tail I "I wanted to sea the star. Ihe alnr.
stopped, he sprung mil paid Ihe fare, I hut nurse wmildn t let urn wall cause
Cultivating the Christmas Spirit.
and let himself Into the house with ,n&gt;' papa was cumin
An now tho
Alas'
slgbiil Ihe moody man.
his latch Iffy
stars all gone. It's all dark in' gone
there la no gludness for me 111 this
A woman In llie white apron of a out an' I don't see It no more—no Joyous season.’
iiurso-nuild was Just ascending the m ore''
Tut tu t'' said the optimist. “ Suro, broad staircase as he came Into the
i ly there In a ray of sunshine for you.
hall
She had a child with her hut heap, sobbing In the shadows al tho as inure is for all of us if V e but
Harlan did uol ace thu child, the foot of the tree, nud a stray ray of look for It '
nurse was too quick In running up tho light coming through the hall door fell • "No.” replied tho moody one.
'T
slalra.
upon hts fair head.
nave not a single friend nnd no rela­
"I'm sick of seeing that woman slink
With n stifled cry of remorse and
tives with whom l ant on speaking
away like a thief every .time I outer pity IfaYlah gathered the trembling
terms.'
i iiroom where ihu'n had the child. | little form tenderly In his armi^ and
"Cnecr up then,' advised the other,
jy under the sun don't she stay pointed out tho tinsel star at the top
with n shade of envy In nla tone.
ayray from this part of tho house at- of tho tree, whllo tho tcara o f tho
'Cant you be ribd because yoj/ wll
child mingled with his. And a
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Q U A LITY— Q U A N TITY — PRICE
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They often sell for little and are WORTH

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our Grocery Department one of high service and
economy to the people of this community. We know
that any purchase you make here is one of economy,
and reduces the present unreasonable cost of living.

A FEW HOLIDAYS SPECIALS
Candies

Nuts

Raisins \ J ig s

Oranges

Bananas

Grapes, Etc.
Turkeys

Chickens

Oysters

Jiex Brand Canned Meats
Wesson Salad Oils
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COLX) winter night the
•now w w gently falling on
the. pih(i, trttia' o f tho foroat.
rt^jeo
tall,
Btatoly
tri-re Mood
aUaiuht.
acd (till on thla cold night. By and
br iho tallest and tho oldest of them
■aid:
■How happy I "hall bo when at last
I am strong enough and tall enough to
bo cul down by the wood cutters. 1
hoiw when iboy do cut mo down that
1 may b« good enough that they will,
want me for some great uhlp, and then
| shall hare a-ghanco to aaU tho acaa."
"What do you know about ahlpa and
Ibe f a s ?" asked a llttlo plno trod who
Hood at tho foot of tho tall ono.
Tbe stately troo bent hla branches a
yrrj little and looked down at thu
small tree, al hla foot.
"I hare heard many stories of the
seas, and the ships that sail oti them,
for til** birds sit In my branches and
sloe m me all tho time of the beauties
■nd wonders of tho world. Then, too.
the starbeams, who are much older
than the birds, havo some truly won­
derful tales to toll of things that they
hare soon In their trips around tho
world There tn tho Starbcam of the
Bnrtitest Htar, Just peeping over the
hilltop Ho can tell some truly won­
derful tales '•
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The little pine tree trembled for
very jey Thla was hi* tlrsi winter In
the forest, anil those things were all
Dew tn him just as was the snow (put
ws« revering hts roots, and malting
them all warm with Its white blanket.
"Won't you please ask the Blarbeam
to (ell us a story?" asked tho llttlo
pine
l,&lt;M us ask him to tell us again the
Christmas story," said another of the
older pittas, "the one he told us last
ynr
So when tho fitarboam came over
ac&lt;1 rested gently on tbe tallest pine,
hr aslu-d It to tell again the Story of
the First Christmas
I love to tall thla alory best of all
Stories tint I know." said the little
8tarbeam
. 'Once upon a time a long lime ago
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long before ovoo tho oldest pmo trees
hero began to grow, a beautiful worn
an. named Mary, and her husband. Jo­
seph. went on a Journey to u llttlo etty
rallwl llethlohem
All the people In
that country went to this same city. u.
pay their taxes. and when Mary and
Joseph got there, they found so many
pooplo, that there was no room left
for them at the Inn The only place
where they could find shelter wan in a
stnhlo, and here they went That night
a llttlo babe wan born, and Us mother,
Mary, laid him In a manger on some
nice clean straw
Away off In the Hast. the Brightest
Star appeared.
Ho hud never been
seen before, and .some wise men who
know that this was the time for the
babe to bo born, saw the Brightest
filar as they started out to ttnd the
babe. All their long journey tho Bright­
est Slur kept just in front of them to
show them thi' way to go, and when
they rested ui night, the Brightest
Star would rest too. and wall for them.
Af tosf (hoy rearffed the city of Beth
lehom. and found the little bubo In the
manger with his mother by his side.
These wise men had brought some
very costly gifts to this babe, and It
Is tho birthday of this bnbo that Is
celebrated .every Christmas, and It Is
in hla memory that gifts are given to
the poor.
"That Is all of the story, and It In
time for mo to be going," and the filar
beam wenl gayly on. dancing over the
tops of the trees

The Russian St. Nicholas.
In Russia the children put their
shoes filled with hay outside the door
for the horses of Kt Nlcholus. and
tt in believed win most sections that
fit Nicholas comes first on a prepare
lory visit ten days before Christmas
to learn which children have been
good
He leaves nuts and candy in
the shoes of those who have been
good hut nothing for thoso wbvi have
been had, who thus know that they
may expect no presents on the real
Christmas dav

Faulty Educational System
An hour's inquiry , mi n the various
tests which ar*- put imlny to Judge
the extent of a child's education will
c o nv i nc e one that the main object of
o ur schools Is to cultivate an niltrv
nintlc efficiency lit w liat can ottlv tie

termed Hie mechanical

departments

of the tirnlii
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of what educati on In Its real sense
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effort# rt keeping the spirit of Chrliri
tuna In spite of his own pcrao'in! sor­
rows. President Harrison did not lire
to see a Christmas An Iho White
House &gt;
Mrs Tyler lived lo celebrate ortlv
one Christmas In tho White House
After Ills second marriage tho Tyler
l elery is injured by gtitty spray materials lhat wash off and fun
administration was noted fbr Its brll
down into the heart of the celery.
Bant entertainments. Whether ll was
"A D IIK S O " is nlisolutcly free from grit as smooth as butter.
Christmas or any other time of the
,
D sticks to the halves, protecting the celery against rust, both
year, hospitalities were dispensed in
during and after tain, the time when the rust spreads.
Iho old Virginia style, nnd there was
It destroys the Celery Caterpillar: stimulates the crop,
no stint n! merrymaking al the White
Big celery growers in Florida with as high as 400 acres to the
House.
grower, arc using it on their entire acreage ii preference to anything else.
The Polk administration reverted to
"ADIIKSO has often increased profits 50 per cent und more nn
the grim and practical Idea of John
I’OTATOHS. TOMATOES.
EGGPLANT. PEPPERS, BEANS,
CUCUMBERS. MELONS, ETC.
Quincy Adams. Pcrhnps It was not
economy that changed tho Christmas
It is not TH E COST PER POUND, hut THE COST P E R .
SPRAY T A N K and INCT r *E IN Y IE L D that counts.
celebration at the White House; It Ih
Write for further inform
difficult in define the reason why Pres­
ident Polk did not make the holidays
a festive event 1)^ the executive man
alon. It nmyt Aavd been the tempera
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ment of the'etv
-utlvo: perhaps
tt was because Mrs Polk did not be­
Agent* for Florida: Osceola Fcrtiliicr Co., Jacksonville, Florida
lieve In the gay nnd festive Way of
Local Agents: Kongo &amp; Rines, Ninth Street and Sanford Avenue
celebrating tho holidays, as. according
to IntPnnijhfptory, site did not
President Zac’ « v Tnylor, brilliant
figure tn military history, who had no
'.afVHT
chance whatever In Ibe social history
of the While House, because ho died
In little more than a year after he
had taken Ills seat as president of
the United States, and spent only ono
Christmas In lh#»' White House, be­
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queathed hfk ndmlnlstrfjllotl to the
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people
pitiably
dfXtlnSanitary Steam I’ rensinj;, Hot (iasolin o Dry Cleaning. AUcragulshed by sorrow-, apd In no wa&gt;
lions o f All Kinds on Short Notice
adapted to the social obligations of
the great national responsibility of
Our (•cn tlom en 's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
sustaining the political and aoclul oh
S U IT S $ 1 5 .0 0 U P W A R D
ligations of the White House
'■‘Shortly after becoming president,
someone writes of President Fillmore t
"his wife died, and a year later a
daughter, nn only child, passed to the
great eternity

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How Presidents of Past EnjoyeL
Christmas Holidays.
No Celebration by John Quincy Adams
Because He Regarded Religious
Festival as a Foolish
Extravagance.
CCORDING to history the only
president of tbe United fitalos
who did not celebrato Christmas
t because ho regarded It as a foolish
cxtravugauce) was John Quincy Ad­
ams, "tho most economical man
known In public life."
Mrs. John Adams, tho wlfo of Iho
second president of the United States,
had a nyyst discouraging time trying
to make merry In tho White ffouso
during tho Chrlstmus holidays. (Sho
Was tho first wife,
a president to
colebra^i
mansion
dent and
ways at Mount Vernoit for tho holi­
days ) She had no dominating sonso
of economy, but It was tho While
House Itself that was shabby, and n
Chrlslmaa reception given to tho mem­
bers of congress by tho president
pfoved, from her point of view, to be
ft ghastly failure.
President Jefferson was a widower
wl(h four daughters, and during hlfi
second administration Martha, the eld­
est. was the head of her father’s
household, and made Christmas the
happy and festive occasion It was de­
signed to be from that'flute when the
star stood still above tho uianger in
Bethlehem.
There were trees, and decorations,
and all sorts of entertainments for the
children of the official families, as well !
as glfls for the poor of the capital
Although the Madisons did not
spend ult of their -(’ hrlstmases In the
White House, on account of the Unit*
hlstorh al Interruption bv the British,
when t tiev occupied other quarters fur i
a time the brilliant Dolly managed n
re, ord for holiday hospitality an I
m m i making that has never been s ir
passed *
When Andrew Jackson came to the
While House he Was bowed and bro
loot by the death of his wife and de
pressed by political animosities
lie
had neither heart nor the slightest In
cllnatlon for holiday celebrations yet
he pullet! himself together nt Christ
mas liras and saw to It lhat the dm*
meant something happy to those In
the White House
In tin- .meantime tho Monroe admin
Istrallon was marked by nothing In
the way of holiday celebrations be
yond what was conventionally pro

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Indianapolli fiends Second Young Gen
lut to ChleaQO— Wins Scholar
ar«hip by Ability.
Chicago Students nnd facult* of
the University of Chicago nre expert
ink murh of Bi-njamln Perk of Iretl
gnapohik thirteen years and four
months old, who has registered as a
freshman
Perk was graduated Inst
spring from the Indianapolis Manual
Training high school u r n I w h s awarded
a scholarship at the university
lie
Is enrolled In the Junior college of pht
loaophy
Perk follows In the footsteps of Har
old FTabeln who came from Indtannpo
Us a year ago nt the age of fifteen and
has continued his remarkable record
nt the university
Pork Is the young
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You owe ii to yourself, your
family and yblir luislni-ae lo keep your
I. .tidings and stock insuosl in a good
reliable company for a reasonable amount
( nine in today nnd let's talk it over

A . P. C O N N E L L Y
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Vutit Mar' i \11-11!tiw In (he &lt;
I want III hear lit leak! one of uiur
famous grand &gt;-p. ra singer* and then
►e. none of vniir leittlmg nrlors"
Nephew till office box i
Jimmy get
lls some tickets (or Hie vaudeville ami
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According to Dr LIndnay Wynecoop,
h v« and girls between ten and sixteen
tear* of ng* need a grenl deal of sleep.
t.ailuesn. he declares, is an Indication
that they are growing
I’ .wir marks In
school, he avers, an* not so serious as
mail* parents are wont to believe

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New aS I ocR o f Curving Sets
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( hafing: Dishes, Percolators, Etc.

^ See Oiir Fine Line o f
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Many Useful Gifts for the Home

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and Sporting Goods of all kinds that has ever been shown in Sanford. Headquarters
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See us for Giant and S. P. C. Insulating and
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Imp Rigid Shingles that are unbreakable and are
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Ask to see OUR NEW AMIBORD, the New
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will not warp, is strictly Sanitary, Cheaper than
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Comes in Natural Wood or Dull Wall Finishes.

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Other Little Rents’ Shoes from $2.00 to $2.00
A complete stock of Lndicotl Shoes for Men
W ork Shoes $2 to $2 Dress Shoes $2 to $2.50

25c value I .ildies llosr lur
only

O C )L

$1 value
umI\

78c

Ladies’ Muse fur

•Out Our Line of Ladies’ Shoes and

1

the

Balance of Our

Stock W ill

Go

at

Half

SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING
3

4

50c value Ladies' Muse fur
unlv

Price

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�SANFORD

Extends to its many customs
and friends best wishes for
Merry Christmas and a Hap
New Year «£
In thanking you for any favors
you may have shown us in
the past, w e also solicit your
patronage in the future offering

Prompt, Courteous, Accurate Service
Absolute Safety and the Assurance T h at Y o u r Business, Whether
or Small, is ADDreciated
,&lt;
.e
W hile the Spirit of Christmas is abroad, could
you do better than to open a savings account
lor some one, and while giving them pleasure,
also lay the foundation for their financial suc­
cess and independence.

WE ALLO W
FOUR
PER C E N T
ON
S A V IN G S A C C O U N T S , C O M P O U N D E D
Q U ARTERLY
**
4

H. R. Stevens, President
s.

C. M . Hand, V -P res.
0

R. R. Deas, Assistant Cashier

or, Cashier

�!?»-

IN

PL'BLISHCO
SEMI-WEEKLY

T H E

H E A R T

O F

T H E

W O R L D ’S

G R E A T E S T

VCLI’Mi: VII

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

AUSTRIA NOTE
IS NOT LIKED
|BY AMERICA

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they have.ihe-official
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translation and
text »t hand hut it is stated author­
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a&gt; tin Vienna for*-it$ri otliee is repreM-t let a- ,gg* t !• V ■»' 'I ah nlill i I .
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Secfelaiy llou-tOll's -imtU-ll r- port
in i|e puidic Monday places an es-i
Innate of fH^t.I.IMJU.flllO on the
' •’ Inc o l \m,*r icuti farm crop- and
a mini products for Iasi year a Mil-

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corporawith minimum capital stocks a g g r e ­
gating H . mill,.bon have been formed
during ttie week
Representing
many lines o f . J.jksfiufv. .i^nfJ indus­
try. they i e f f ec t f h e a r n v i l y throughout I In- south,-ust during the cTi-lng
weeks of t li,- year
T h e average of
b o th
capitalization i. noi high, liut these
corporations

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renucsted to he there on time.

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Ihb AV-o.irtion in large tn in U r
In ninny of tie- iiiprt pioiTrdSfive
Florida cotinileii thi'V hav* h. ert at,'
tending f o r years
,
l?*

" ...............Mr;. Will be closed
T ' * 1’ b, Cl, b g next
Sunday
I lift, I
1 1 t of 1be p,|., driving

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w-,»nee -’ ill rag. 1 , l - 11,r•

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tli-n. N. -I., and b it
k, »lnp ■. - d
ns like (ill UI lo-r Xn itOJ-r 111-ssi-e ms to
Hreshx h-rliin &lt; , K.
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think i f
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thony federal suffrage amendment
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before tlie senate committee and
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Sulfrng, \» sim ii.tior, in sessiim here.
j.fodu, t and trading tin* The l.a-is will be dcxclopt-d by a company
The National Association opposed
of lixed grades and standarsd. m- organized at Savannah, Ca.
to Woman Suffrage also nripeaml
"I'inellas county,
Florida.
will
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before the house committee.

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DEBATE WITH
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this week:

su|jpTy^*l'»r ih.ll pyrpit.r will not be
iycr xpi-ieil materially next year
^ -Tli-cmm nd atmns fur NV-g, Jation
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territory than would a few concerns
heavily capitalized.
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H-rpiises and the r e or g a ni z a t i on s of
I existing ones that these new cor­ W o m e n sulTragists and sufTtifgists
porations represent .Jell
of confi­ were heard today by con gri-S* inn a I
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fertilizer find itidieutions are that the dence in the
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SECRETARY HOUSTON ALSO CALI THE
ATTENTION OF THE COUNTRY^ffT
THE CITRUS CANKER

day. later Turnergave , let.
r to b**wi\ir Pl'dialdy will be •‘ dtp-i-d
aln.-rymai p
thl- ,,ty saying ii '-m tin- pres, nt &gt;&gt;-u • ‘ how mg
T h i s v a l u a t i o n is a n i n e f r e a . s e of
had come elielosed in a letter to
him ns Avery did not know how to a b o u t I H H . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 o v e r t h e v a l u e . o f

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FOR AMERICA
IN OUR CROPS

Murdered

(iainemill,* F a i r
(iainesvilln. Fla.. Dee ]7. -One
ol -the most hrutnl murders that ha*
orrnrred in Alachua county m *. »*iirs
was rs veul d Wednesday with the
finding ol the ho,|y of F ( ’ Werv
buried u fftot deep in one of the
sI ii Mh at the eounty fair grounds
A Ve: &gt; etirile to this etiy from D&lt;&gt;.
[ may p o s s i b l y B R E A K
1 h e than. Ala. with two lire voting
stidlio i-., Anderson Jluy arid Ace.
d ip l o m a t ic r e l a t io n s
Dati tort h. At i h,» ilose of ilnin A FEW D AYS
Avery uiinounced that he would
winter hete. J.at-r he it erided to
go
to Ocala, hut eould not get the
W«*Hingt"n- D. C..
Dor. IT.
Autiri** reply tu Sucre tuy Lan- .stable room.
WiHie "Turnei, a negro rami- here
not*- on the Ancona in regardt’il. on the baji* of ihi&gt; unofficial with him and Avery stated while
report' received today from London here that he had had the negro for
Ito|b men slept in a
aid Vm.ierdam, as wholly ubmili— ■live years
f,tnr&gt; ui.a. i • ptal-le and disa ppomt ■ stable at the lair ground, while here
|tiK 1,1 the I lilted Sl»te«.
Diplo­ The afternoon hefijre Thanksgiving
matic relations between Che t we parties gong to the grounds were
coltntIII*- ‘
'»(••!&gt; he described .is told that A \i r&gt; I*ail gum- in N**.!*•h*

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AND FRIDAYS

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dnnre gixt-n ,it the Country Club,
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four III A Ole r'cti who die in-IUrni
lions and (lie Cuuntty
Club is
I
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un Frida, night after
Un- ages .ol lifti-eii and fifty die from
noted for lis delightful affair- Tuor.
tubereulosi
It is a chief tau*e oi I l &lt;- pi ay rr Dtin'l ing,
day’s issue xvi 11 coniii 111 a full oNeill .rfleetJiig w 11 hr- 1 ■lunge ol
poverty
Hut Jt ’J* pfevental l«. and)
counf o( the dunes,.
( ’o. A. and will be a special Christ­
eonuucjal.de. Thin xyar. man again?t
mas meeting.
« » vs toning war. nor a wa s l
Furl Heed Church
llnr w-ifj, ,n-n
m i n “a l,uinM*'
g a i n * ) im:*'
man
It i-l'r
H.-v (Jeo. Hymr.it wilt j reach at
'Unr
Furl Heed Cliurrh
the
War That ' “Pays
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H-lr.g
tile Fort Heed , l-tlrcli i,t-.xl Sunday,
Prosperity
Heim mtifr lie- hour. 2:30 p. m. Dec. l'Jt| .
Services to begin at
Wit)
you
not,
enlist
in
this
earnSunday.
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ate invited to at'V,
psjgn by purchasing Christmas
will preach. Conte and inviti your.teioi and t,il y out-, neighbor* and
s«uN7
friends and enemies.
friends lo come. .

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PAGE EIGHT
“

ii Younf People's Social
T he) C hiiitian Endeavor of tho

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A1 C I H E L

IS A M O N G

H E ’LL

PRENT

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T A K IN G

’EM " — SO

N O T E S A N D F A IT H .

SAYS

SAUNTERER.

P res b y teria n c h u r ch e n te r ta in e d th e
E p w o r lh L e a g u e , th e B. Y . P. V .
and the C o n g r e g a t io n a l C h r istia n
E n d e a v o r last T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g .
First, the four rocictiea held a
business m eeting at
w hich
the
" Y o u n g P e o p le ’* C h r is t ia n F e d e ra ­
tion of Sem in ole C o u n t y " w a s o r ­
g anized. T h e o b je c t of th is fe d e r a ­
tion is the increased a d a v n e e m e n t
of the y o u n g
people,
s p ir itu a lly
and socially
T h e ir m eetings will lie
held q u a r t e r ly .
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A ft e r the business m eetin g the
r
T h e d e a th of m v old friend, E d guests were irvvrted to th e second
H ow la n d th e past week bring* to floor of the c h u r c h , where a roy a l
m y m in d th e fact t h a t the w o rld in good tim e a w a it e d th e m .
All cares
not no larg e after a ll t A b o u t, t h i r t y and w e ig h ty business m atters were
y ea r* ago in O beilin . Ohio, n y o u n g left below and here jo llit y reigned
man s a t on the step s o f a busin ess suprem e.
cullege.
R e was fro m it n o r t h ­
T h e " O l y m p i a n G a m e s " were very
western st a te and
w as t h e r e to exciting and in te r e stin g and b ro u g h t
learn t e le g r a p h y
B ein g of a r e t ir ­ to light m a n y th in g* th a t h ereto ­
ing n a t u i e he had n o t m ad e m a n y fore had been bid den .
friends a n d was h om esick and lon e­ .*• In tiie F o r t y Y a r d D a sh Miss
A wife sta n d * nil forsa^yn
some.
A n o th e r lad w as there from Annie Lea C a ld w e ll received a blue
A n d peer* in to t h e *tW m .
his fur a w n y home in
C o n n e c t ic u t ribbon for bein g sw iftest Wwitl\_. her t
A b o v e th e antf&gt;k^jpr b a t t l e V * ,
and n o t in g khfcr. lo n e ly ytruth^erhade acissois.
S h e m a r k s th irf'vu ltu res s w a r m ,
friends w ith him, a n d fro m t h a t
In
the
H am m er
Throw
M iss
N o lo v e d o n e, h oars her p lea d in g
t im e u n t il the d a y o f their g r a d u a ­ E dieth S t e w a r t su cceed ed in d rivin g
A n d to her su cc o r flie s —
tion t h e y were Inseparab le.
T h e three large nails in to a h o a rd be­
Reside* w h ere *he s t a n d s w eeping
d a y o f p a r t in g found th em e q u ip p e d fore her th ree co m ^ o lU p fs, t h e r e b y
A b a b y s t a r v e s a n d die*. .
w ith tfejj^fUirimcnt* of the t e l e g r a ­ prov in g "herself TlRtjt— g jig ih le for
p h e r ’s n r t 'S K d th ey w e n t or, far us m a tr im o n y .
H er ‘| i flM ;V j!s un " e l e ­
G o d lift t h e b u r d e n fi o m .them
T o le d o to g eth er. ‘b o th of th em t r a v ­ g a n t " stop w a t ^ . '^ p r - T * . - *,
bear the b i d d e n moot!
elling to positions w ith th e*ra i!ro a d s
I
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T h e y o u n g m en. in order to prov e
touch th e h ea rts of rulers!
• ;
. ^ o d tc
en ded to s e rv e .
S t r a n g e to them selves
w orth y
o f m a t r im o n y
nT uiij^ tlellh fT oag jjjged the business were given b a s k e ts of clo th es and
, * * G od. tu r n ea c h w a r r in g host
F ro m w a y s t h a t li^ d to sla u g h te r of te le g r a p h in g und liotji of th e m clothes pins a n d told to pin the I _
Rack to the puthiA of peace'
d r i f t e d ' i n t o t h e ,'m e c h a n ic a l d e p a r t ­ | clothes on a line with th eir left !
G o d , hear the p la in t* of wom en
ment of tin- rryd t h e y s e rv e d , be- j hands behind their backs,
r il l s was j
A nd bid this w a r rin g cease'
c o m in g first
engineers.
T h e a difficult task hut the b o y s rose to
Judd M o r t im e r Lewis
C o n n e c t ic u t bo y d rifted tc F lo r id a the occasion anil soon had the wash
and fo u n d u position w ith th e J. T . out pn the tine.
M r. P au l Ezell
&amp; K . W . with h e a d q u a r te r s in S a n ­ won the prize, which was a golden
*i Passin g along the roads of th is ford.
He conti nued to w r ite his clothes pin.
se ctio n 1 o ften note b r o k en b o ttle s friend H ow land in Illinois, w h o had
In th e " A e r o p l a n e
F l i g h t " the
a n d pieces of gluss sca tte r e d over m e a n tim e fallen out with the road ;
co
n
testa
n
ts
were
given
one m inu te
the brick in m an y places
It se em s
t h a t this glass is d e li b e r a t e ly bro k en and he soon o b tain e d a position to think and th ree m inu tes to talk
T h is was t r u l v exon tfie roads with th e intent to &lt;ut here w ith tile old S o u th Florida about the war
citing
and
tlie
jud
g es could hardly
th e tire- of th e a u t o m o b i l e s else roan
road
and
the
wer&gt;anil
(pc
tw o
ifriend*
m inn
» i o - 111*4
, i&lt;,1•■ a hii
.
.
. . th»*
.
,
|TTUr. hUl
w h y should th e y be broken on th e united in Sanfol d a fte r many ve in *' , hi.v
N, l!4B Sm ith
road instead of on th e side of tin 1 s e p a r a tio n .
T h e y co n tin u ed to l i v e l y ||{|||||&gt;0||||.
,.UIlUinlnK o m .
roads
T h is glass is more u u m er
here airti from one sh ift1 to a n o th e r cent
tP
o us now th an before th e t o i&lt;’fe*'roitd*
tin* I m plo&gt;
»»I the old Plant
hi the
H urdle R a c e " Mr H arry
were bu ilt, sh o w in g th a t w h oever S y s t e m am i a fte rw a r d of the A .C .
Kent won the gilder! onion and in
is responsible for the
glass v had
T h . C o nn ecticu t In v was C h a*
l
M ara th o n
raciMr- Robert
placed it on tlie liTieb 1&lt;&gt; {juncture F, \\ illiW o, of tin- i ll &gt; who has the
*
Rowe wus aw a riled t hi- grdd medal,
tlrvn
T h is is n o th in g short
of quit r u iltoaijiflg and is ••till a resi
:
for tarryin g an o ra n g e un a knife
crim in al and if th e parties g u l l ly di nt here ami his, old tim e ftiend
Bcross the room
«.■
s h o u ld lie cuu^lij at this o u t r a g e F.d R o w la n d who he m e t . on tin*
Tin- g am es en ded , d elicious re­
*
Vy t h c v should r e v i v e the full limit of school N»l«-pj» mafiv
t e a r* a g o m
m
w ’ . ,,
■ sv
freshm ent- were nerved, consistin g
*
- ‘ -Sen- law
Must ol it seem* to to Ohio wu« 4x1 Veil from him on Wed
i
of chocolate ca k e and salted p ea ­
JiafOmplished
at
nightj iin.k It''* ne-da*. 1,1 sfI’ hctc w a- i.nin- a m o n g
nutm ak e * it illthcult l " appiebCnd the th&gt;, many f i e n d s w h o mnurned hi*
T h en it was .1 niroum-eil th at S u ­
cu lp rit* but th ey will -dip up som e d ecease us rfec 111v- a- hi- old fro-nd.
t iu ie and when t h e y do the law t'h iirlic W dlntm s . Rrrth "I th em had preme Court w ou ld c o n v en e for 11
%
while, a- -non per-oll- presell! had m
sh o u ld sVttd ’ t hem tip for a term of IIIa\ , i| d anger* no tin- m ail to
m
n
been
act-used of tni-dem- .mors. T w o
&gt; cure
..T h e re
i*
no
lea-ori
for get her
I1.it (1 of l liVrn had t.arrow
gei.it leiiien
w ire
found
guilty
of
b rea k in g gla*1* on th e city streets esrapi"* from death
• ■
(tiaiir
tim e*
We are th e M an u factu re* of Flower
For Ren t
unfi;’
T wo
stealing
mur-hmliUnw-..
o
n
e
Indy
of
♦
♦
% or routrCty fOad* an d if a p o t t l e is They had m a iiy^tlfthgs un eojnm oii
potall
p
We
tran-plar
t
&gt;
-&gt;u'
r.i'.riitine
p
i
a
z
z
a
.
2nd
•hr
-tH cid l ,
not her
a ccid e n tally ' dropptd
and
Imoke if and were united by th e g i e a l bnr,d 1 si.yii g that s lit*
-t(IV
i
,
still.,
w
a
t
e
r
closet
Cor
.’ • l
it should be picked up and th ro w n of fr ie n d s h ip that o n l y d e a t h , can ' o f being a n g r y with her
of
a
nice
co
ncrete
pot
for
o
np*iet
vt
h
and
M
agnolia.
*
M
L
Add-i*
case
and the lu-.l and most dilli
o ff th e road before it doe.* any sever and the me mot y ol hi* boy
U ,!|i.. it
Jr n
Ii r op iiMi r. Ti l
&lt;iuiiru t i e
ork
*
of a y o u nt! muii
,ho w as
w
a.1
put
dam age
ijmtd friend vCjJlt ever lie k&lt;-pt green
K , S Johnson A Nun-.
V '■
ii ii g r y w llll hi* H\App t h inrl because
♦*
in th*- l-o-o m ^ o f C h a rlie Vfdliftm*
For Rt nt
-‘ iv room tint
1! ! t
|us
C
v p r i s s \ Ve
o s ,',t Jt
■ III- W.OJ Id ttot ,i (t p rn|»:i n \ him to
i i -I St
"H ill
*
If \oii
w.irk
f«er ,i m i
. t 1 • -■ &gt;. - 11
'111 t n i j h ..l t b. -ip
*•
I d in an-itiu! ' l e e t i n g
I T
S al.
- *T
I
I t.--... h e a v e n - onrn- work, tor him
It to-,
*
the
\ great
liiaiiV i n d u e - m e n t - a r c ( 1 ..fl 1 . ,i.i- . .»f t h«‘ )u lilt.
i \ • r :o Magnolia
arid
l or
Rent
Several -* r n ,-Tfic#
♦
♦
♦
♦
i.f
p a y s w.it’ i^
su pply
-' 1 'Opr «stb n .1 lu le a t h e r s .m^ --Tk »o ! ol
t,o nr
\S .1 Tblgpetl
rooms over Y o w e ll 's
Entpor* N&gt; f
&gt;.m ad and- b u i l e r w urk for him. tleers U&gt; a t t e n d *thc h lorlda L t l u t a T i l e _ social
was th u r o u g liL
vn- \ A ll I . o c * l A d v c r t i n c m c n t s * L'ucicx
i: tl
i
\
uwv-ll
A
,
C
o
t
s p e a k w e ll, of him . ‘ t h in k well of
Foi Kale T en acres of the best
tionai A s so cia tio n t o ' bo held in joyed and all v is ito rs will t e - t i f y to Thle Headlnn THREE CENTS a
. h im . sta n d b y him. am i s t a n d b y the T a lla h a s s e e D ecem b er 28-30
For Rent — .T w o furnished ronrot.
P n -sb y tei inn L i n e F o r ~ E * c h IniTcVtTon. M V r iim u m irrik' al,1&lt;' M * h .h a , m,,t' c k ,
I hii th e fact th a t th e
,tJM
« i n r t i t u t i o n th a t be rejiteaents.
I c o n v e n tio n has a m a x im u m a lli-n d - you n g people ca p certain ly enteroutside co prora te lim its, half -in cul­ 317 WeM S e c o n d St
JO-lfr
C h a r f l e 2 5 Ct*nts^
t h in k if
1 w o rk ed fo r a man. I ajt*.-f- of eig h t huntfreti. and I
tivation
1
years,
one
free
f
l
o
w
i
n
g
!
—
-------------------------------------------------lam
this
3
.
w o u ld work fur him
I would not u r r a - i o u efforts art* being mail* 'o
w.ll, q u a r t e r mile oil i wn s h i p p i n g j
^ " r Rent
Well f ur n i s h e d apart
♦
♦
s t a t i o n s m i d Fi r s t s t r e e t
All -fenced uienpf for h o u s e k e e p i n g , larg- bedwork, lor b u n a. p a r t ol bis UU*c. but jntt-rr-l t h e entire botlv to be pres- '
N icl
Itihtrs i* back i-i -u i ford J
all of hi* tim e
I wou ld g iv e an u n i
a i -I d i t i h i d . h a - perf* i t Irai- ug.- ! " " m
wi t h
f i r ep la ce a n d
• I'ttU
l-nt
and will p rob ably
i r gag- in bilsit
l
l
j
.
'
i
o
will
litiv
it
if
void
w
i
t
h
i
n
thI-«»r•
It
\|&gt;|
ly
b
i
s
i»ak
«•
d i v i d e d se rv ic e &lt;ft non e, ,- lf put to
It New
Sn . A t | , „ meeting o l u l l tlu rin g ness aga n
N i- k ha tti i
F m s,;!,Ford true!
line s h a p e , erwvt
tee
d iv
VSimi
r mini mi
• u
tin- pinch
an m ini- of^. bIi i ns
.r i on ihrr.kv
tin: llOtl'
ll givt« e v - r v t e . i t h i ' ^ ot k for the pu-t
liarg.m.
Eivi- pu- scngc T ItUick. g r e a t
n ti.n
jnri , .&gt;-1 T ‘ ,r.i - t
w orth a poiind o f V l e v e r nt-w&gt;. If y o u
iT. r, fir
the Ti'p/t- tc&gt; c o m e , and -ur* L a t w o
h.-i Hanford is th e 1-- I pl ace in t i e
I urt,oiu d ro o m for r.-t.t
big
biirguitj,
S350.0O
S
e
m
i
n
o
l
e
Co.
j-i &gt;f
rniu-l
list villify, ttju tjtm n and Ml rrpilly j
' ,
voted to ml i l l- f t in I ' world to liv e in and will again ln-'.ill
man
prefer
red
Privilege
- •a, &gt;*' w
( S a r a g e , S a n f o r d , FJn
l' r-lf
11iiss p
paa rrag
p g e , -Wliv. resign v b a r M t . i . i i
. t.D» -l- w ’ * g ,
come a e.tlzen hN’ .ck .1 as the
tfr
107 East Kev eiit Ii St
A u to Riiiiga
gmiii 11111
'&lt;1J 5
1 dm ii Ren
* c - .- '.r
n q d 'when y o u are outVirtc, d am p to
&lt;
r-nule that w o n ’ t com e oil* ajul has
F
o
r
SabEggs
and
B
a
b
y
CJdx
Uf
good
tire.-,
good
re
pa
ii
First
trarty.
in
s
p
ira
tio
n
to
evd-ry
Teacher
•
Yh. &gt;ti,a, rIt1ii' s*' t%
tvtvntefit.
,f nf i I
|RuY.
J,([1 ^ ! 1l&gt;rf
1f ti
;
v A'uqr
eo
.'• F o r
T w o aeuti of best
T h e , .j^lro:L&lt;F*s PuiV|t g r a n t e d ’ r e ­ m any fiien d s w h o are glad to wel­ c e le b r a te d Regal W h ite W y a n d o t te * , Y^ith “ Ju*( f 100 get* it . ^ L o
,r
^ J ^ ' y o u , ' ^o'.lotfg as y o u un- a part of an
c
A
l
i
j
v
t
t
f
f
i
L
'
i
^orida.
arlAffcome
him
bat
k
to
Sanford
big p erfo rm a n ce, h e a v y la y in g birds;.-g cj-Iliuler Ren. with ^Ht hb t n jg k
d u c e d r ji*^V■ ^.'KW;Vurl'i of th e s l a t e
irtidltultoti. tlo not Condem n it. , ^Jpt
stan well,’ !«)-*! In gqod ortt.r. -fn»kf .:
a
m
b
o
o
k
in
g
order*
for
sam
e
now.'
bltly,i for $.*i0
G t e s t e s ’, - l u r g a l n to th e c.vpri j j - N t V O j n d v a r y tettsOny o u will in ju re th e in s titu tio n
house
Ni&gt;.ir Moprif’jC Ktatio-i
InA lso a few pu llets and cockerel*, of you e v e r fci.vv, u 4 ‘ have
f‘,r
able r; t •* of frpm tin'r to tw o a r i l a
» t'-r'ot
th a t
b u t . w h e t l ' ’ y»u
«^Ihquire of J, K, .NfrClellan at Moor**
siitic- struinL- F
1’ . Strong. Iflfi E. t h e m
h ulf d o llars a dwy- for . b o a r d M i n vv
Coqi P a nd -ee t l i s m . ' f l j e i . . E . ‘
St at tm
“j
&lt; Jf. Mr .
Iiili»gS-Uu; c o n CeNV V f Which y o u a i r
T h ir d S t.. V a n fo rd
lfi-tf
Hates &amp; Son. " T h e , A l i a m o n t i . '
bcb/i ar.raiigetl for'by.-.fhv Iqcal eom £!jg; w|»ar t. y o b ^I^pa/ngu y o u r s r lf.
itnnACB;
T\nf Leoti^H oteT
'-bt^-n
A l t a m o n t e Spr lpgs. Fla.
8V-2tc .
Hoard and roo m b y ' d a y or wmL
T h i s e c W ' d Uf«.Elbt rt H b b b a n l ^ se lec te d fAt* bea d qU ftn ers ■ tlfl.ti" th e
F o r Sale— GRdusp to m a to
W a ke' G a t e C ity H ou se.
.
T' tf
*‘ d o n e ,iji^ ( L 'V * ltto^frx b y Thi; ,Ttoy* KuvtiV Colljige o i. ■ \VtfriW-n'"has ur.
/fg f i l i n g *
cab huge' plants ready for setT h e sick rn n ig, ngurejiti
tin g, S 1.00 per
erofli-tfr-til 'their Fbnp w h i c l f t i * in ran g e d t o ta k e cnrp*&gt;t)f th n-e bunheiisaqd1.
th at fo llo w -♦ i|je use o f calom el j* the
Bi-ehc. F t . i &gt;
j d a n t s grow.
Ii
... . , .r
-Artiiprar Erifl. '('^uqtj,*.
New drod juir!ipn a»»fbti(t f»nd a half d o l ­
P.
natural resu ll uf d ls ^ r j a l i g i l l ’ voufj
Ti 6- 7 tp
tJgden, Kin
. A - c.' j Y ^ r k ,” ls n P v tj .p o p u la r? W it li men
lar* p e n d a y r
.
&gt; &gt;. entire *&gt; stem
U r d t o r - every w h e re,
*
V&gt;' v ^ V W h o - k n o w . n o t loyjtli-y. I"*1 *l
,‘‘‘ l
Fiv
F o r r R e iit
Five room house ...m
- T h . - . v i . t y W ' i i im L i. dciti ni are agreeing U iat the a c tio n .of fido- Jf Ft»r Sale- I'v fp m d fl rowboat e n ­
‘it C
' t a i n , to gfip' the- cviifiyii I.ce o j ' th u
. Wanted f Se con d hand fpf l l|,,r
'
, on m ; H,arl of . r P r o - i m,.j ln much lo o stru ng , and. U'avf^ g i n e 2 j-f* h . P. W?-' C a ll at M o n r o i Ph'I' lv fori ished.
A. I' Conn«!l&gt;
• - &gt;-•
.
■ •
w e aken ed .
and grain b a g s .
Write for- ptirr*23 - tf
-TOMJtc_
Ferry,
Southern S t a t e Hug Co.. J:irk»oa*.
a wrtndei fill still-------- r v
Fot Rent
T h irtee n rm m loom
v'illc. Fl u
th a t he- .&lt;11 of it
F or ’RidirV-Two stoev * u ro6m
tin g lun.se ( » e block from pr.stotfice
none of , its bad lu^nse. e o n v e n ic n lly located, at price
Lostf-TJetweeft 410 Oak avt*BU^
W. II. Peter*.
•*
2 8 -tf
”
,
T ,_
*,
•
.(m othingfy but- th o r ­ btribw its v a l u e . r a n d easy. tarm*.
th e l e a d i n g tu iu ta , o rs
•td/l Star ' T h e a t r e - Short
f. other bvrtusVq for, cit-vrroesa ’ u n su p p orted will g iv e addresses.' -a T lie.^ a p eclfT o u g h ly &lt;&gt;q th e liyrrj..cU;j«nsing it of
A l s o ' o n e v i r a n l lot well loca ted ,
For R o n t — L i g h t housekeep in g and neck p ic r c , b lu e and whiu*. HctJMt
.
* . b y l o y a l t y is cefLain to be t r i c k y le c t u r e r foi u r f 1 -6j!?iTjons Ja. D r.
ic and ridding^ t h y ' onTim sy stfrp i.ditst-of c lo s in g a n .*e-s ta te . A. P. C o n e bedrooms, o v e r 5 &amp; 10c store. Mrv.
to 410 O a k a v e n u e .
Rewftnl- ■ h
a n d disnh0ije*t. . T h e fellow who H u r r y . ( ‘ lArk of l b e “ *t'J.iversity of
wtrgi.alinjf ff&amp;Mtfttr.
’ 'niilly.
dtl-2tpM
W. E. Whit.*.
.1 0 - t l t p
Ym — - kN-p* a knife Up'III* niajive f o r the T e n n e s s e e .
1.1 V-VKK-LA X t f s t r i c t l y ‘a h a r m
He is a -'g ra d u a te of
-je*“
M y lot located &lt;»n First
F or S a le
/nan who feed* him, th e fellow who Y a l e , an d has had lib e ra l e z p e r i c n c Itais v e g eta b le c o m p o u n d .
For
Rent
Furnished room s at
ml is
Position w a n t e d by combii-ati09
l iv e s on th e principle of g ettin g all iq th e p u b l i c school s y s te m s of th e Qttoranlt rti to Rive ,-atisfartion or S t r e e t , ,q{q)b,-dte the- Robbins Nest Tho Oaks.
-10 1 Magnolia aven u e b o o k k c ij.e r a n d stenographer.
T*a
Addrys* Robert Bucks|iaum,'
he can (or aa little hA he can g iv e
2 .k-9 tp
y o u r m o n e y will be returnedIn­ H o t e l.
y e a r s ’ e x p erien c e.
Box 1122 . bans o u th e rn -country.
T a m p a , -Fia.
28 -3 t p in r etu rn , th e fellow who wnlchP*
fo r d , Fla.
30 -tfe
' T h e f a c t t h a t T a ll a h a s s e e is th e sist on the o rig in a l, hearing th e like­
. —_ _
__ _
F ^ ^ L -n t^ rF iv e
room c o tta g e ,
. the d o ck , fo r-q u iltin g t l j n f r j i u l a h e
*RTn
e
ss
a
n
d
-signature
of
L.
K
G
r
ig
s
b
y
.
c a p i t a l - W i t h it* m a n y d e p a r t m e n t s
For
Cheap
Pecan
tre es/
If* P a r fV .A v e ,, $ 12.50 per inonfb,
ApF ou n d — A J: dir#* gold walM
fe llo w - Wh»‘ fS a y s th e tra iW i* ^ W M W .
ijf,' bin tc
g o v e rn m e n t
will in d u ce For sale h e fe ut fiOc and Sl.ftO. g r a f t e d from Intaring * trees (|h m y lrVcbnnnj!\water.
G. W. Spencer.
pl.' W
* Ki . Ne'son..“.care Sa « d
highoKt b id d e r —
in the
„ ,
TWOfy 4u-o|ile to visit this p lace at W. G. A ld rid g e.
o w n o rch a r d - Best q u a lity anti v/Bri,*
Y .
.
.
2B-tf
31
F
It lire C o .
« •.
v i d u u l found in mj m a n y business
—
this tim e
Till- S t a t e t'n llcg e for
cH'-*.
W rite’ for prir*-*
I uhy have
1
•• co n ce rn s, disguise.^ to lit the role InRoom* anti hoard
4 Of. M v rtiWotptqgp^kiM J-urtn C o u n t y
High
four bearing o rch ards f-ir sale within
-M 2 rnos’ -p
A t So ciety See* lb
S c h o o ls
and th* a c o u n t y
three nul.-s pf lacksonvilhIf. H.
v' HUl ~
_____
v
I
» '•* disenv- are 1,11 c o t b W ^ l ( p K i r : i f ' efforts to
thought y ob w*ro Bob&gt;* *° ro&lt;lTj
Sim m o n s, Jackson v ill -, Florida. .
Good six room house with bath | „ to ^ ,„cre e x p a n s l ^ ' at-artmeotr
V'- Y * 5^'*
JeV, it j* far safer to get t id
JH-Ctp
, rfi uke (the ' ' A a w t j t n d h , a 'p jo fu u h tt
if
I «■ i p i . i
I i . a 1. *
i,I, •
te.__.ia
t
, 4.
I . -—
•
-if
UL. I
anil
e le
c tr ic ligh
t mfor
rent
The tandlcrd saved us the trouble,
I . For Ladies and Gentlemen
■ * ' • ’ - thioa ' t b 't^ u st . to his relorm£fL*a; and. RAppy occshicui-v- Do*bn»«' the
-------- i C o nn elly.
replied Mrs. Fllm gfll. "H e raised th*
• ■ t^.vulty,
____ c a i i n d t B u mM k u f _h L . a n ^ m b r o r e g u l a r r o u tin e pr&amp;^ratri 'aeY eta l de- ■ -t
Evrrylhlng llp,to -I)sle
F o r Sale - W h o les a le fuh .busilief-s’ -------------Teal of the one w e have been oedupf*
J
\ t b a u H o n e sty r a n Ire l a t l j i i t , _lt is “ ! H K h lT ul. form-* of e n to r tk iu " p ^ P &lt; - « » o
Furnished tflnms for rent with
nets, fish boats, lau n ch es, e tc . C. Lln£."— ^Washington Star
! R E G U L A R M E A L S 25 C e n ts
kitch enette su ifa h lo fo r ,l i g h t hotise-’
V in cen t.
v . 28 -tf
,
■ i f u,lUty t h n | mu#l ! f ° ' ‘ n b° rn
^
I Plann ed .
H will p a y
the d
i s l o y a l man
m a n U a, d a n g e r o u s , 1 a U o n d »u.«
lhl|| n„
aM0Ci
tlj^ an s
F_. th
disloyal
- n , t i o n for .i ,t T
; 2 L M E ^ L S .F O R $ 5 .0 0 j |
keeping- N o . -410 - Q a k . a ven ue.:
His MottO.
{-V
(ta fty creature, aneaklng and hype- mucjj | n
pfdfcssion.il antJ^fcOFor Sale—80 “icfea of ^trucking
Y .- V ’
' V , . ’ DKtftp,
W
*
G
i
v
e
Special
Attention
"And
what
la your favprfta
-V nitU aL va menace to any Institution ^
w0jk
land,‘ 13 acres iq o*aiige grova.^Flow -vt .M fo .O sa r C tt s l o m e m
asked
the
reporter
who,w^a i
‘ with"whicn-ho is connected, and cer­
W t f e e " furnished room s for rent
s
•
-1 - ing wcjtf-. can rbe obtained." .Fiyp.
ing tho candidate for cotffresatain to be an unw orthy recipient of
for lfght housekeep in g.
_____ ___
• •A P r a y e r for P e a c e
G o d of th e w a rrin g nntions.
G o d of th e w a y « o f pence.
H a r k to th e pica* of wom en
And bid th e w n rfn ie cense!
H a r k to th e p r a y e r * o f ch ildren,
T h e ir amall h and * lifte d up.
A n d from the w orld forever
R e m o v e th e b i t t e r cu p .

5 HOLIDAYS

I

All the NEW STYLES and Fabrics
of the SEASON may be seenj at

B. L. P E R K I N S f
HABERDASHERY

» Wonderf ul

Va l u e s

at $ 1 8 . 0 0 and $20. 00

INSPECT THEM T O D A Y

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

FOR SALE

S

Nature Warns

Against Using Calomel

ii

FOR RENT

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i THE ROYAL CAFE j;

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the aharehegeUof the payroll.—

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S A N F O R D r F I .O R I D A , F R ID A Y D E C E M B E R 10, 1915

fit)* Council Meets

IIGHWAYMEN
THIS WEEK IN
GAINESVILLE

REGULAR MEETING OF THE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WAS HELDJAST MONDAY

C i t y Council met in regular ses­
sion Dec. fi, l f t l6 . at " to p m
Present, It
\\ Hemdoti, chairm an; W. W . A b ern a th y, J Adums,
C . II. Dingee, .1. D. DnVisoti and
II. C . M axw ell.
Absent, H. E.
T o la r . T h e m inutes of last meeting
read and approved,
M ov ed and seconded t h a t the
d itch on the N in th s i r e d park lie
filled.
Car i led.
M
oved
and seconded t i n t
the
PHE A S S O C I A T I O N N O W H A S
m a tter of im pro vin g Seventh street
M OKE T H A N O N K T H O U S ­
near gram m ar school he refer ted to
the
city engineer.
Carried.
AND M E M B E R S
It was moved and seconded that
a vouchor he ordered drawn in favor
G.for.ville. Fla.. Dec. l O . ^ T h c of the Semin hit* Dredging,, Co. for
lr,„triil Florida H ig h w a y uworia- $2 , 500 . C a rried .
Mr. It. C . M a x ­
Sttnfortk Fla., Dec. 7 , IU 15 .
Ition met here y e sterd a y morning. well v o tin g no.
H on orable Heard of C o u n t y C o m ­
Ini* number in a tten da n ce is surC ouncil a d jo u r n e d .
missioners hi a n d fot Seminole c o u n ­
IpiLdngly small, h ut thin Is m a d e up
ty, F lorida m et on the .a b o v e date.
L me»hat •’&gt; the earnestness and
C , L. Sewell of Otlandn was in the
Present, L. P. Hagan, chairm an and
Lthufi»*m "f those who are here. c i t y y este r d a y lock in g ovet the va ri­
Com m issioners L. A. Bru m ley, C, W.
nut more th an 125 , and o us locations here that might m ake
ll’ethsp
K ntzm in ger, J: A. Clark, J. T . ' M c ­
|ffrt»inl&gt; 1511 would co ver all the hotel sites. Mr. Sewell is proprietor Lain. Jut*. C R o bert*, d e p u ty clerk,
of the Empire Hotel at O tlandn and with C . M
Ividtor*
Hand. ihctilT in a t ­
Tj,,, |if&lt;.idcnt and t he s o t r e t u r y of th in k s Sanford offers many o p p o r ­
tendance .
i thf ........ m u m did n ot reach here tunities for a new hotel. Ydn. ho
M in u tes of last meeting vrCud and
L , | J * J 0 n*ilock last n i g h t anil the
approved.
L r„ „ „ .
.1 members of t h e oxoritMr
M orton, civil eugincci mime
Ljt r ,,,,, n t tee Iteing sca tte r e d and
liefilie the board and a-ked for inIthf hear '•&gt; 'aic it wax announced
f'*rinat ion as to wher t hi- m allet of
l | t pr, . t T Fd. Hrynn t h a t the
em ploy in g eiiglneei would he taken
laitcting* of these two b odi e s would
tifi. T h e board informed M r. M or­
rot talc * place until thin mor ni ng.
ton that lim bin g would In done un­
I Later fi&gt;" a id tlie middle of the
London, England. Dm 10.
With til -nun tim e i n ’ Fein nary. 101(5,
Light, in.» ,.\ I't, member* of hot'll the Serbian armies in retreat behind
T in ....... .
of Mr -I N
L , r , r • d i d up and t h e meetings' tin- Albanian and M ontenegrin fmn
\\ l i t in r, in ref -reiiee to pur eba*e of
I KM
lie is it i- n porii &lt;1 i In t 1 1 • bulk of i u ni t lifii e -lie »«• lipid a nd nl del
t&gt; t h in g of a n y grn- tin* Germ an .nil i t iilgaciui a rmt i" i*
• d tiled f' I f it lit e ri'fiT'in e
jl . . . . »
coming u p before being i hi ,ci i trated again 1 tin*
Mr
D a I toil
. a l l ' 1' In foie the
.in l rn v er-\ In t ween In d .n tlin - hold'- g t In
it I -i !
• ti, ,i I
-k. il 1 1 it
-ii I r i'll

MANY MATTERS OF ROUTINE NATURE
WERE CONSIDERED AND DISPOSED
OF BY THE BOARD

N O . 32
the iioatil adjourned
1th day of J a n u a ry ,
at 10 o'clock a. m

to
A

meet thh
D
1016 .

H erm ans Will L eav e U. S.
San Francisco, Dec. 10.
Franc
Hopp, Germ an consul general in San
Francisco,
arraigned the Am crcian
public in a sta te m e n t lust night in
what he t e r m e d their unfair t r e a t ­
ment of uis c o u n l i y m e n anil pre­
dicted u wholesale exodus of Germ an
Am ericana at the close of the ilar.

DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION
IN ST. LOUIS

.fa l

,7a

.

W OODROW W ILSON W ILL BE
T H E PARTY’S C H O IC E
FOR PRESIDENT

“ I do not like this c o u n try a n y
more,*' saiil the consul, " a n d will be
h appy to,retu rn to G erm an y .
I am
disgusted with the ill feeling dis­
played
And 1 am not the only one.
W ash ingto n , (&gt;. &lt;*., D ec. 10. Tin*
After the war there will take plure a n a tion al dem ocratic convention o f
regular ex o du s o f Germ an A m e r ­ 1916 will be held nt S t . I*ouii. The*
icans, who are not w aiting for Lye n a t io n a l com m ittee after an all-day
end of the war but now are ten o u n r- session,
W ed nesday
night
named
ing their Am erican Viticenship and th e M issouri c it y n\ th e place of
returning to G e r m a n y ."
m eeting, and w h ere,^ lf . th e resolu- •
Hopp ^ch a racterize d the Federal tion a d o p ted by the (jjornruittee last
investigation - i ( alleged bom bs plots night 1s rat rieil out, W oo d ro w W il­
" a storm in a te a c u p ."
son frill be renom in ated for the [•res­
idency.
"
•
St. Louis led on the first Jiallot
with tw en ty -five votes, to fourteen
for D allas mid thirteen for ( ’ hicage
f)i the second tin Hot St Louts reccived t well tv-eight. C h ic a g o fifteen
at.d I), lias nine. T h e selection of St.
Louis was finally derlared to la*
T h e " F l o r i d a F i r - t ” C o m m i s s i o n unanim ous.

r-%m

tion»' from ih c ^ b o a rV o f c o y n t y c o m ­
Jja
missioners of Seminole c o u n t y , Flor­
ida, cndoraliig the St. Joh ns liv er
route.
T h e com m unication of E . A . Hoot
in "regard to tuxes was read anil
clerk in stru cted to inform M r, Root
that nothing could fie done at this
tim ek
The com munication from the state
road departm ent in le g s r d s to the
15 per cent of the tuxes collected
from the owner- of autoipnliile- w uretid and ordered filed
The core mu meat ion from the U ,ir
Departm ent, advising the hoard that
a W a te r w a y s convention would lie
held in Jacksonville on M o n d a y at
10 o ’ clock it. m . D ecem b er I '1th. i- m e e t i n g h e r e t o d a y on t h e s u b j e i t
T h e com m ittee m i n e d June I f a1015 : wit- tend and ordered filed.
nf a d v e r t i s i n g F l o r i d a
t h r o u g h o u t thc openin g day of the convention
Tin
m e e t i n g will lie
Tin' foil'.wing i : ii'ed w • re ap tip' n o r t h
Each of tin three i-itles contesting
poi nt ed a i n n not i ce m a r r a n g e f"t In Id .it i I In t tin S a n f o r d Itmi-*' •&gt;r Offered JllMl.miU to tfl" com m ittee to
l lie early \ i - i i . lu - p e l ,I tn defraying tin- ex|H'nsi' of
S*1ml IHilc eo'inty
exhlltlls at
|he tin* Rn l i l mi - N -I
iii
t
nt
ki
iiw
in
g
■
ct
u-1 .» e cr e l In v holding Tto- .'on \ e h t toil
enlt'i tig M l \\ 1* t er V .: I- to In t * I I
i
» 11 te i ■
II
H a mi.* r "i
I ,t nip.i
,i,t - i • i t ,
It i- lii l n v e d i l*.*t tlie ".it inn.il ri'
j . li
i n( tin’ I*.t o l l s I,nhe t u r n er n| NM.ia
Hi at
TIv: *. T1e
I
• lie fi *-I III.ill
&lt;"i I lie gluill.&lt;t fi.it In .in committee.
lii i. r,|,, 11 i'i ( .iitn’im, tn opt in d tip.
M II, r r \
which in ‘&gt;‘hk.,,,
i I I'lii' Joe lit '•‘SI*1 of tin has bm n in pr ogr ess there h o tic -.inn n . rel* r ml to Mr llruiiih
| t iii
uug
|- ran k 11ii of I t M v h*T*‘ Tuesday* to select .1 con V it,l •"
Ilf u mb'i a nd
|Jf
|: . . m i Star, over the rel
la-t few dav
I. Mi
1 ,1
l. .. ,v ,11 i d
' • l*. v. .ilg .f.
. ■. w I! ho • .' &lt;'ll ig.i
»
.
i&lt;t and asphalt and
Tl it*r »• l- mi i &lt;i n fn 111,1 I i« * **• h r '
VI itn .it • ■ *1"-' ' " ‘1
lii •n i in in n ! inn nf Mi
I W
( ■*rtlir. i ■ ■.i *'• •' if »■ it i* 1* &lt; oitf* It* Ilk
Mi-mbets o| the com nut tec were
i,g , i
&gt;fin fi had reached that fr om vari ous sources that the Frein h t* Sin gletary tn reference ui jui
T he m e et i n g here will il
in regard t " nirv f•■•*i* wan ri*uil jumI *t mill
tlie luncheon git"-: * of Prt-i'leiit
ij,,i a i m tn e s x that Reese has t r o o p ” I', a vr I n i '
, ler k 1
1 ■ * ri** \ | r &lt; *M1 S* f ' till"* til 1 .. . 1 J I* , l ,
fur ' I d i l t M t ' l v
! .b i i ' - 1rm t cil '
U i "
9 ' tt.- W in " | I . i " today
, ,,
. linn al of
U itml' In a l a i,don I l.e j n it •l
II »1 : 1" 'III! t . "t . . ! " "1 •be •
1 i bt tiV • "'!■
, l" It r ♦*! • r - tM
M
**11. • 1* * ' I ii.it t i l t o . . . 1 - 11* w t «lt
I'n ldet i U il n , w.i- seated Ii*
iiimi fur wilful mil* I In It! -I’ ll' I in In pi ■ i r { "f ! il. i , "i .",,1.1 , ..
T 1 &gt; ri tie li li 1.11 I In I &gt;f M l- \ I
w \ n III' u . r' i
" ' h i t , i I lie pi i ml
i
s
u
n I htiiittino
V j.i nilis
*tn*l
li;,.,,
nt i tic O range n iu a t) put tig
in t eg Ilf d I'i t a ve- u a - ’ he 111 11, i \ Inr 11,1 ■
( i * '( tl I F i m i t; a It if lief "I e 1in 111a" 11 h . I
The fall of \ [., i -t tr ... ,|
\ hv f'liatrntan llotjir: &lt;‘ iinttufigs ot
i iii.iU* r wu&gt; deferred Uti- the -out h w a , &lt;1 ptogtei&lt;t t »*•r tii • t , I'M.tr'l A i1 ll' k i'll t ll.
lull prev mil-1. i rend.
,! i left in-trt.cti'd In write j " ’g ' a inpalgp
j
t - o " t * . 11cui
&gt;*•• rglary
Trunna- .1 •'
i . i l c i g iif the executive and Hulgariae f on •
I . t lie* I- i'ti.,|| lii.tt l|i|l I, i
, .J. ,
h " l l l , I il .1 V1
paid
a i nr* Mi*
t"i f i 5 i
I
't-gj
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•
a
'
d
I
ii,*
|
•
11
I'
Tumulty
. .t h»-'
,!;I. •
I r ■ 111 adjourn merit of |'|.i eed the t.or t h i t I W111f ‘ •t ill' V%,
In I c at tin* 11ii"
I I"in l a VPin i&gt;|im a I in n■1
1*11 .ih
•iii-!."'', Oi'ciipled *".iM
i. i mil ti*da&gt; . Ill I lie j Ktein li i xpi ilrt........... . ,i i i&lt;" ■r ii•11It . * \ &lt; 11• r I g
'll, t- iI'MI'.I! pi
' " n ltu.il
U -I leg I: I i. ' tj
Fl'.r Ilia Ik.i l it '-"iii Mi Wjl-on
The liiu
'
|,r
n 111 r would lie a ini -it uat :*m. i d w n 1 dra tial ......... tin A..
(lie- lor
*t -.t | t i i 11 1 1 1 " r a i l '
I" |
! -l . r i ' r* g. ('1 ' &gt; 1 it \ p m tiled fnt Ui lid*
ch in, w*. • -erved in V[ie sflite •If Ilf Kg "
1 \\ .
l . U i el, I tie t wo par Jingle formed by tin* \ a'd .ir ■' d ,&lt;sv»i u n,.|g* r• ,i III*-*
Mr
. t i l e itt*‘H | | (
rivet- a n d h ar l .ofM un*
ntf . l e f t . i i i - t r t . i t * "1 * " w i l l e
. uimt
,
];
-. i
• i - dm - |,ot s eem to fie V e r n a r iv i t - hppiirtiitlv I
K not t
■Nh r t h a t n u t l i ’ ltg 1
I g
I n 1 till! • a t
Jlf (rV f FID F.1
|
1 u n e in n U*n
ila nd
u a 1f. t *•na in «• work
T h e corn nut te" hue (ini-hod it- **,
• . ir ■. „■
1' I’Mi
in a bid
hd
i 1"*1 i &lt;»IIII g v ciitr
, ( '(Jtt-t foil . i n i u l "I It' h
n
h o 1 1 in*
in corditig
work
here' hut C h a irm a n McCoiBt*?„\
II, II
*1 |.orii were received and war. ini l"Itills s' Saloniki g i v |i-lij,it
i
m
m
iet.
n
a
1
i
n
it
f
r
n
m
&gt;
I,
Thi
wi-v.mwl
in- nl eoin.t i g a n n _
lomifii infiiiioi.-' nl. rjiil led in
s' )
in
■. lom m itteea 1 fit* morn- e v id en ce that the xlll*'*” h ave m*
*i • pay Ill'll t of 'iitm bond buy ers v**ue lead unit ort|*r*'d t ongre*' toilav hy ,-t cri'tiir) of the ex|.i ct cd (o remain probalily until
» t ,|
ti.inaMoW. to tirfange fitrth# sJe
i' ft.
. c u in g actual detail- »* t r il li on of aliunrfi'nl i
i' d*i cd filed a nd ennl . it I ■I
*1 . |r i fT'i^tr ** *
I leasuri'l \ l . \ ' | oii
M lilt t itan o.nt
*t
1
la i n done, the reports
a* a di-hed.
i C'nmtnuniciitlon h u m a u d i t o r of imllion liollurs will be spent on the a d - fttf tin . iiri’vefilion, with J a m e s
III | i- Me .
A lth o u g h the (ierm.'tis h.iv*
nor ' t . i . i every reason to ,he­ m nincrd the luiptme if • I|iek. M on
irl-oe game before t h e 'freight
receipts for t h e
A t l a n t i c w . t e r ways of Florida if enngri s» u|i» E. S m i t h , clmiitrtnn of t h e St. lamis
M'
When Mr
Mrf'omlill
*. • i|mri merit.- will he tellegio, th' piir-Uilij Vu 11 tan a '..I
t in- ( 'ii.e t 1. ti" Rails.
&lt;'
|i o \ . - tin i ii onitni iidatpitiThat d e l ' g a t ioti
11-I m nl* • • m |*1itint 11
ret urt i s to N&lt;w Y o r k lie will t ake
t
‘ la ) t) vie highway within Hulgati an ar mi* - . vnfi n t It
t
on
|
i
hat
i
l.i
i
in
of
o
'
i'i'
fiat
g.
tin- will h&gt; done i- net seriously
I'llI- | . -i— n e i i ’ "ii bt, property w
with him for deposit in a New. Y ork
&gt;■ ’ li'
In ■Itied
Tl.. inii.ril intoi med him t h a t hrp'k from \ m ’U tu Iia
i p e - i pul. &lt;1 for tin r i ' i r - a i d liar-[
♦ ).i lie*
f roii ’ ed w ^ h " i 1 *11, r : 1MuieV
live lb aft- InimfHd yes|'***Jliy
. ’ I . ! • • ,i t* 1• tint*
. ilpg
F I . . 'i I
i..
f* •
■• * i •* 1 rihiit ar n s i' Ia m
Ivor- . " in t 111• i
of
w I 11 |
11"ii
V*. t. . . c m
* •• "
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1
,
M
-.niitii t ot a ll i n g $ I OK. 000.
,•
c ttoe ii l In n it I * t r&lt;
, l i e I;
ll." 1 . *t
I
j i
i
I •• .nidi*
•l
; t.
M|...i k I* i ii "l I lor "i s i1 I" Ml! " • ,'t
l
in-urn
pledged iiy* St Louis for
, ■,i
M . Hi I - " d'l le.l til'd 'or Itil u i . t. n - ■ .
:■
i pti-ii glv
lip g,
a - to "(fi '
■ " III".
1w■ (I i | |p| I
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1 Ii .11
j ' .!
t
lie
con
v
e
u
t ton.
- r.
N"l n
li VI g I,. . n c l ' i .
llr *•t i I 11! * • If CUMi' t tl •*«*
rt ports* a n d I In a p . h". k 1In ( . i ,.!■
, ■r
"I i mi■U l eur . I h pp: o pt i.i
.■1 ,.| i f 11#s At
tinluncheon
Krr-odcrrt Wilson^
,
c
o
m
p
l
a
i
n
t
ijiiii
i
d
by
law,
mid
no
Th* tifiard adVl-ed film t h a t s ame
• ' 'g»' ■■ 11 i megtu.y.
lions.
All projects ar*-needy
and
sli de b y s h a r p r m m t " i a t t a c k s .
speaking
briefly,
told
the
committed}-,’
f
following
h
a
v
i
n
g
liet-n
mu
d
e
,
the
A l.'-ge map with -rcale of five
w orth y*
f*
ill Al bani a t he Serbians a p p e a r would be m v e s t i g u u d .
men the deinoctatic p a r t y should -Iji*
|| ■ to l In inch; s howi ng ill!' high- i n c ap a bl e of n r g a n u e d retlMi'-iyer,
Mi
Fil'd T . Willi a ms ennu* b e ­ lii-M tilted t o a d is tbu lured I! t o i n i l y
SKK) OCin lor Hi John s R iv er
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COMMISSION HERE

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OF TH E WAR

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Mcetheld in the church ax

iI leai ' ,U t,y ** Riving a 8t*rie* of
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livery.
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benefit c f th e C h ild te n ’ x
fiorjejy.
Several h a ve nlI 'f i t given and others will

Dr. O. J. Miller r xm e'fih fo re t i c ' f i l l e d .
t - r ’s T i l r g r a m i ivmtiafiy.',^*,o*I'; d ' 1
Ltconse r e p o r t by c o u n t y ju dg e
f. Mowitig d i s p a t c h tinder d a t e ol *io(aui with a petition signed by citi/ens^ttsking the 'bonr*i tn allow Will nlifit t a x col l ect or W t i " p r e s e n t e d ,
Tuesday: •
W'lli.inis to etifer/llte co u n ty iiorr*" lead a nd a p p r o v e d a nd o ' d c r c d fil"*f.
" W e a t h e r condition- b a t i n g
Fine anti f ot f ei tu te r e p o r t s ftotn
Same
was referred to fit. D. J.
p r o v e d t h e Hulgutium* o n M o n d a y
c ount y judge m &lt;1 t h e ncvcrnl j u n i t e
Millet
with
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b o m b a r d e d t h e e n t i l e Hritisb linv at
On r'otio*t of Conitnixsioner E n j t courts win , gtTFoiitf d, read a n d ar-,
S f u t n i t x a for t h e wh o l e d a y .
Fhet
t h e y l a u n c h e d ^ u n i n f an tr y a i t a c k t ni nget ,• L. K. H a g a n , Ntairtrtyn tutd t|et*'d filed.
AR e p o i t s ot, t axes n nd poll* col­
w h i c h wax r e p u D r d , a l t h o u g h t h e Dr. O. J . Millet a p p o i n t e d t o i n v e s ­
lected
by t h e , t a V collector
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T h e bill nf H, F Wheel'T was rend tm was pre-ente&lt;f, i call a n d npw h r l ' t h e i r s t i c n g t i i o •' i d i l b c u l l
j.toved
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t o futtablisli 111 pr* set t
'Th* ' I J r i l ■| ar;rl ‘ Mil* held over for u.veatiga- 1
SheiifTx r e p o r t to s t a t j 1 a u d i t o r
tch r as u i i l l i e s t h u s far ur&lt; r cf "M&lt; " i «
wn&gt; [iresent*'tl, read anil n p i u o v e d
as s l i g h t .
.
l »n mo t i oj i of C W E n U m n . g c r .
,MI claim* ngairtsl t he r o u n t y
" A t K r i v u i a k t h e r e was u V un- t ’ om nii— inner C la r k fit uuthoiixed to
.ware a u d i t e d n m P w ar ra ii t s otdortitl
h
a
ve
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across
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lie
creek,
iltvfo i s- rt Ipcal e n g a g e m e i r t b e t w e e n
drawn f r om t h e several *di(Tcront
F r e n c h and.‘ Hulguriftn a r t i l l e r y on known ttiL'Catol b jid g e.’
j On motion carried. Mr.4 C . R.- funds for s a m,e t
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The co m m u n ientto n' fftim W tlljur
Wnlkcr is h ereby appointed n «iele“ It iii r r p o r t t i i there th *t
K t Ginn was here read find oidi/red
entioh* are threatened betw een B u l ­ gate to ih e - r n fu n d W nterwuya c o n ­
garia and T u r k e y and that the di*- vention to be held lit Jucksdn ville, filed.
zto fa r th e r h u xincsx
c a t r y in g with b fm r e s o l u - -- T h a iu .
Florida,
trict in increasing on both xid^x.

f.-ch .onvitl •
For lookouts
at
pottoItlcc, $| 5 U(jf 'B a r t o w , $24,000
for co ntinu atio n.
For construction.
D e L | m l; $ 10 , 0 0 0 ; I. ■ k. h'.i. l. 5500 :
Live Onjt. $ 10, 0 0 0 .
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Nett Hanford Home
- Mr. and Mtiy. Ja s, IL Stew art nr**
new c o m f o r t a b l y located in their
beautHui new bu n g a lo w * hiwn** a
(M4 M y r t le a v e n u t"
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I &lt;cpi Hit tit't! ot* r to tlie owner by
l'* t»lta c t u r - X'enuble is one */( tit*
ptMtle*t ill.tin - in tlilf section nfc
t h r.c tty
it ir, of the bungMaw t
built of th** v e ry best m(H(trial- pfttl
finished w ith jrrealyM r a m ^ t y ,yxJt#rt
w o rk m a n ,, anti is o t i u l p p c j f y y i t j
o ic i y - i h . ) m r r F ftrv c rtrrrr * ' — — T
M r. SteW’frJt W of-kite firm of Juhn
Kuraell,
prbduca
m erchants,
and
will m ake S a n fo rd hlu " y e a r r o u n d "
home in ■ t h c 'fntttre.

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O tla t iln , De*-. 10.— T h e Utlando
Hoard of T r a d e wdl bo repreeon t p d ,
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in dJMckaonv'illc Monday, Dflccmbc^
1.1, a t u hearing to b*- c o n d u cte d by
M ajor1 W. H. Laduc on t he jutrclyasu
of vhtr^TJnsl C o ast c s n * l for tho".iiJt'
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pro b ab l y &gt;yviT:d points o n ^h^'hxVntR*; »
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sonttcl ""of the «IeU*gation * 4 jfr» p o t
C&amp;JtTt tic ffttfbtfy” N'Ttfrltf"TfTP'rm ; ------prubphlt! t h a t AT,. K . O^Neal,, M. O.
O veratreet and J, H . Reese Will rep- .
resent th e Orlando B o a r d .of T r a d e ’
on t h a t occasion.

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worse ofl. lab orin g under s e v e r e
■ CBHCKirno.N r m c t , ir* a d v a n c e
pressure, often for u n rea so n a b ly long
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It is an imposition on large
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working people.
T M t l ’t: MONTHS
( ...
71 num bers of hard
T
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an
d
it
could
v
e
r
y
easily
be a v o i d e d .
DUI r u n ) la IS« CJIj (., ( arrt*&gt; 11.00 l'r&lt; Yr«&gt; la
T h e Christm an gift hnbit is firm ly
Ailimrr or 7Or. Prr Month
f t | a u t l t In Adranra Mart II* Mod* at Offlro filed in our cu stom s
On t h e w h ole
it
brings
much
happiness,
p srtiiu Ea lored Aa Haeand-Oaaa Mall Maim Vufutt 22,#
larlv to children.
It is too b a d thut
IMM. *1 the I’ olotnre at Hoaford, Fm M i,
l a d e Art of Marrb 3rd, IS79.
an occasion m eant to b r in g j o y
and pence &lt;o ull r.hould b rin g w o t r y
0 * 1« ia Herald UaUdlnf
Trlrphone No. I IR h u i r y and sc u r r y to »« m a n y .

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

of 100,000.000 people becom es n anthrnnl
asset
of
im m en se
qignifirnn re’
T h e sc u th e a st
has been I
more sa v in g and is on a more n early
self tel hint
basis than
in
m any
years.
“ A to t a l of t w e n t y - t w o new c a r ­
pi m t ion# were n i gam ier] d u r in g the
week with m inim um cafiital *tuck
a g g re g a tin g * I ,'• 50 , 500 .
" A m o n g the item s of c o n s tr u c tio n
woik to be done, as rep o rted this
week are:

.Memory and opinion are often incorrect. You
may feel sure that last year was a profitable
one for you, yet, if you have no records of your
business, you may be wrong.

DON'T
T R U ST •
MEMORY

A checking account used in the right way will
make it KNOW.
We shall gladly help you.

" A p n i t m e n i h o m es, Hirm 'n g h a m .
Ain., and Ja ck so n v ille, Fin.; ch u rch
TT— Til,
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a — — fe,
building, N a s h v ille , G a .; clu b h o u s e ,
AP­
New Port R ic h e y und Salerno. Fla.;
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T h e r e m e a good m a n y people courthouse. D u r h a m , N . C . ; b r id g e s .)
X X H I T N K R ^ X N A G III C l* L T V H I S T liv in g from hand to moujjjfe.j* hu Dallas c o u n t y . A lu h u m a ; bu ild in g on
W e h a v e a m an in our to w n
P * l hups ran no t ‘ pare reaJly c^tEi&gt;in College c a m p u s . A th en s , G a . ; fair
A m i he is w ondrous wise
] a d v a n c e ami feel th a t t h e y ’ m l i s t ! hutgfmg.
D a y t o n a , F la .; g u r u g e 1
II. R. STEXT.NS
C. M. HAND
0 . L. TAYLOR
Rest rules on fa r m in g he l a y s flown i w afl lo " mkfi purchasei* until the '■ buildings, A u g u s ta , (in., and De-I
R. R. DEA5
r&gt;Ni4 „ i
Vlrr*I*np«kI#t
Anti hi* interest never die*
last m o m e n t
T h e y ere the e x c e p -1 Land and M ia m i. Flu.; hotel build*•»!
F L. WOODRlJFF’Vire-PfeiideKl
*'
With th e great m a j o r i t y th e leg a d d itio n . M iam i, F la .; p a v in g ,
D a y in. tla y out he workg^jtA- Srrr. n &lt; ^ J g 11rt‘ to i . tiv ip a iy their want- i* y I ^ i ^ t ( i p ^ r . F } a i ^ f b a t l r o n s t t u c ti o n .
T n ila p oo ia ' 1 -tJunty. Ala.;
ware­
O n c u t t l e , hogs ami ih e e p ,
m t i e th o u g h tle s s n e s s .
• *
F o le y . A la., an d
M ia m i,
H o w b e s t to Im p ro v e the htrnin
Peop le h a ve certai^ lists o f g if ts to houses,
Anti m a k e th e m wn/th tlieii k eep . m ake.
T h e y know they nro going FI#.: m otion p ictu re film m a n u f a c ­
to m ake them e v e ry y e a r .
T h e y t u r in g -p la n t and residences, J a c k s o n - ,
. N e w Profession fo r Women.
....
„
. .
For S a l e — Eggs a n d H a b y Chix of
Furnished r o o m for rent tieolW
h y m a y c o ll i e * women not *
For f o r t y y e a r s he has w o rk ed
m ight juqt as w ill keep th e ir . e y e s ville, F lu .; r it e * for se ven school!
man
preferr^dL
Frivijegt. uf ^
fish
boo
feature*
Tn
th
eir
own
cltlea
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,
,
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r
,
.
building*
selected.
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
ille
.
Fla
T o u p b u i ld quid m ake th e s t a te : o p e n l y t h e tim e to p i c k ' u p tfppjp*.
big p er fo r m a n c e , h e a v y l a y i n g fiirdrf; 107 East S e v e n th S;.
i’
Cpn
jrtru
rtion
co
n
tr
a
ct*
h
a
v
e
Btl|l
to
w
n
s
In
all
parts
o
f
the
country?
■ HIs t l u t y he iM&amp;Vewer sh irk ed .
prtut^-grtlVlp* as t h e n a r gory*
been • warded as follows:
^uch atores' woiiM meet tlie lined fur am b o o k i n g orders for sam e now.
A nti bis rvjsfiid now comes tale
Bui usOftlTlf U&gt;#l**T**t-'lh e whuhe/ofetFor Bent-* Tjvo* aise* nf |.M, ^ ;
. •*
. .....
,
. ,
' 11 calling, and should yield a fair In- Also, u few pullets and cockerels, of
te,
u n M lw lifu it fen d a y f j H T o t e I h u r .h
b u d d in g . L an e.t&gt; .Ah*,;,
Thf. wnrPf( nr„ fBnl|1|„ r
same * t ra in . F, IV S t r o n g . 106 E. c r y land in FJoridu
.......... . lru
Tt rakes som e tim e t o , drainage. Anderson c o u n t y , rMt itfir t,|h e s e w o me n , w h o Have a t l e a s t n T h ird St*. FanTord
T h e Herald has no| a* y et su g­ t hrjstmaR
.
16 - 1f
stan well, land in good enter, .ftyi")
J a c k s o n v ille , c u l t i v a t e d i n t e r e s t In t h e m
g e s t e d a c a n d id a t e for the variou s cm&gt;*irler what (Hil ling* they shall j C a r o lin a ; b u lk h ead ,
1 ‘erloilihouse.
Near Ntyun-** Si at ton.
Tin
ti
there
i*
one
grand
Flu
.
I
.
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biiiMi
14.
S
p u r t a n h u t g . i .tls, m u s i c , p h o t o g r a p h s mul o t h e r
For Sal.* . I’ heup J’e c a n
tree*, t|uire of J F ttc r i e li a r i
Sta te office* as It l« some e a rly til n*‘ ^
\|1&gt;)f
,, .jrr\ of- shopping t- i&gt;ip ^ (
wf'hiMi I Mtllldtnga. t 'o l u m b l a ... 1 p r o d i i r t s t tnilil lie iii | i | i .i| to th* grafted fr o m Inapt g tree* m my
the iiin ip b ig tt, i.Ifhiuigb m a n y
Si at ion
„
'
•tot k a n d t h e tb-sir*- for nor in! s e r v ­ own o r c h a r d
t he aud F lo ien ce. S C anil Setninol ■
Best t i u a l i f i t t . d 'v a r i - l _____
the can did a l e s are nnnotim m g lor *,,ld di*(inf* bn g patCvL*. am i
ice r o n l i l he tri'-t n a t u r a l ly by tnnkittg eties
f
w !'. M.y St
St
f.m,
i t r i ' t r.i
go.-- on \ ea r afti-r Fla
W i d e for prns—
I u|»n I j i v c i
For Rent
Light htio- ■ ■ &lt; n g
office. L y t th rr e i- m,&lt; mai in n
s t o r e a c e n t e r Wh e r e [ieti|i|i- could (oui b e a r in g orchard* (or *it|c »i*l
Ml**
w.vrebouse. A tla n ta , tia
I itetlrootn*. over 5 A- Jo
o w n f^omt* tow n that Is cel t a ir .ly e n - ' •'l'.''[ in the *am e it pi carotin H - way
‘ I n d u s t r i a l p l a n t s will be t * t a b - m e et , w h e r e t h e y c o u l d e x a m i n e books three m ile* of Ja ck so n v ille.
K in d hearted people .si,mild know
li. H. W. E. W hile.
t i t l e d t o 're c o g n itio n from the jn-ofile
1 Up
Htul p e r i o d i c a l s w h i t e w a l l i n g , a u d
I ’ i* ttn ge n i'i&gt;u* *o b in d fished a* follow c
S im m o n *. Jacksonville. Florida.
of F lo r i d a an d aside from the fact h r : ter
w h e r e p n l d i r m i n i o n c oul d b e f o r me d. I
‘ C o l d “ t o i a g e plant. Itlark hear,
I’e'-ple with i c y
For Rent
Furni.*ln d rminu g j
■ Jk-fit [i
t h a t be Is d eserv in g of recognition w C 'k in g fn o| bT h e s t o r e might n ls o sell t i c k e t s for !
T
h
e
Oaks.
401
Magnolia
ultI
plan
G
a
broom
fa
c
to
r
y
.
Itu*kin
Flu
;
rn*h
,iin
ad
.if
the
game
*!.n
is th e fa c t th a t he is the most • \conti-rls and lecture#, ami t It&lt;* right
ett
pur
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f
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and
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light
plant.
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am I i-ttn-t* sinmn-t Fla . llmir mill, la iw ie n t m them- nit'i*r#
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n aval ago and 1 f ’-lhe niort- recent *IM-Ial land 1
1 1 It e*\ I
tier of tfu* city and we th in k he i*
worker*
would
have
not
only
to
fur
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well*,
in ' h*' 1»Iii .11ti &gt;
Five
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plant
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Fla
F
rail
Hot Mil' .Li;&gt;l ItLir'l
the m a n who should be the • &lt; vt
null w bat tfir public net-tin but would nob-* t*nti
anil -li
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I ' l i i r i n i — iiiiii-r of Ygriculture
With
•lb'll flitv e to educate the public 111 |[, , [ - I i
'11 11.(of 11 I •1r .)
i
nun
t
v
H.t
l*i*
in
en
p
u
rch
as
e
1
.1!
great
luhll.tlion
i
Se
til
T here
all d u e respect to those, who have
waul w hat it needs. Th is potlli! re
Gootl six room htiu*
held th e office anil those w h o are Ino It- c o u n t y o v e r t h e f act ( h u t t h e stated price of A pproxim ately $ 50 0 .- Uiilre skill and technical knowledge,
For Sab or Reel
'several house* and electric light for rtit
1
1
■
i v.titlv us lit the 1 use nf the libraries
now s**e k I ig nf III ii "i-i'h the nllli r g o o d t o u t - tom -1 . *lie tor f IrSu ornt
1i.il I‘.iIme-. 1•
1 1 ,,,i. • t on m il y
M iigoo] nt
and tlie sin ml service movement, und
t tie voter* of t h a t
we nti only o n e out of muisy I lor a p p r i n ml by
.’** I I
spec ia I * i_Ii&lt;*iIh would have to be tit- ^
^ ^ * ‘g lF urnislied room - |.&lt;
ulians w h o th in k that Mi
Wh.nt.cr c o u n t y lor brick roa&lt;j* Ira* b e e n v.tl. ’ till
veltvped
to
meet
this
need
—
Allunlh
F6l '*jili
Ten .nre- nf 1 he be«t k t • hefiet It- • iiitafili *"•
" kOW
k n o w * more about F lo m la m all it- nUfl ed !i&gt; t h e r o u i i s a n d c a n t h e n .Monthly
N 1 &gt; 1 1n ii(i
S en tT'TF
v a r io u s |ih:ro-i tljuri any o th e r man l or e t'Vw I” - o f f e r e d for -aIt
irtigabb- high li.imrm 1 t land tu-i kj-i pi ng
: uu
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,
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1
■
lopror.ltt
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m
il*
half
n
111
in th e " t a l e
He lot* a cco m p lish e d iimle a l re a d v fia*- s e v e l a l litde* of
T h e r e g u l a r b u s i n e s s m t - e t i n g nf
Relic* of Cliff Dweller*.
, on
limn for Florida .n,|
|i-*s b ( &lt; k ^.ivt-d higiigw.tv* S o w
R e c e n t l y d i s c o v e r y w»# itimle hy 1 'k 1' " / l
'• 1
tin- W o m a i i - ( lull war belli
1*1
I fi r
t urn 1- hed f■■■■
■ - •••!
t h a n an y o th er t i m e r
v f , c t tie t r m j&gt; will i„- aw-arded f**r a ■ i&gt;h*nl
forest rangers nf an unexploretl min 1
1r***1
: *
*ti ri -i 11»11U i - d i i e - d a y .ilti-rniHin witll « *|ih '
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light
housek
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tit
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w
h
i
c
h
ma
y
\&gt;l h-nci d
last
th ir ty
year*
or
inonMr
dlil at l e n d i t r i ' e
I h e m e e t i n g w.t* of the ancient cliff d w ellers In the *'uiioii» i w l 'F i r - ' hei-i
Jtr111
Magnolia
aveiim
*
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Jtr
pos
s
i
bl
y
give
t
h
a
t
c
o
u
n
t
y
m
o
r
e
W h lt n e r hit* written articles, rtiade
u n u s u a l l y i n t e r e s t i n g b e i n g " 1‘euit- Mesa Vt&gt;rtle park and aubsequent de | and t b t v b e d * h - ^ perfect drain.tgi
|
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d
s
t
h
a
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a
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o
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u
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t
v
vi-lopnients
have
proved
that
It
Ik
both
1
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l_
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5
p
will
buy^F
il
-old
within
tin
sp e e c h e s , trav elled m e t t tie
For |{enl
S n-t- b &gt; ■ , ■
flfkrt
Day
arid F e d e r a t i o n H a y w i t h t h e
t-U ebslve anil Interesting.
'A long j it*-\r I i n
4 av*
W nri I t.lnmi 1111
in t h e *t*!c *irc a n d p o p u l s t i m i co n
M a l e - a n d given his tithe lMI| ,lt
-oorti'
lii'iio[i id in *
1
’ .*
,lub
M t * I \\
I &gt;tv- k 1li* p r e s i d e d
ladder was constructed- ,and swung *&gt;,,, ,,»),« r Vm, c.t*i 1‘ kirif J5»
t e n t t o n t o w a r d e v p l o i t u i g o u r m a n y snU-retl
X n y w ay t h e folk* d o w n with her tisuul g r a c e a n d d i g n i t y
Realty I 0 . I’ lioiie I ’■
l ‘hi
over the tare of Um cliff at a height ,
*
-d,_. (
V
j, • v *•
S e t n '* h:t* b e writ
t h e r e are to be flmgrut ( d a t e d b e ­
T h e n w e n ir.teri s l i n g r e p o r t s f r o m of fi()0. feet from tho In it torn of the
Hoard and room its ,1 ,
- *r»l
tel) u r i i c l t t s a m i maib- *peeche,s (or c a u » e id tin- o p e n i n g of t h e way to t h e i r eu s u t i - r a n d ci vic c o m m i t t e e
canyon. T h e rulnit c o n ta in ed .26 rtMitu*.
For ."'•li
\ in I or *t-i-i- im 1 totir
G a t e t'H v House
41-11
t b e at a l e b u t he ba« p r o v e n b y his g r e a t e r d e v e l o p m e n t afid a d v a n c e * n n d a ( e l l - g r a m f r o m J a n e A t l n m s to
but no k lr a . or large cerem onial chani tiigVfiar in gm d milt - c|ir..[1 enough
St
Xugtistine
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c
o
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IT
)
et
t
o w n w o r k s t h e w o n d e r f u l p o s s i hi l
tin p r e s i d e n t ' ' f t h e c l u b w i t h r e f e r ­ her. Kiidi ns Is usintlly found In slml
1o r.iotv 1I ' l l a 11ID k
1&gt;
itie* nl our soil a . I clim a te ,
IhThe' raiiK.i-.rk hi a brief and
e e iv t o t h e p e a c e [el eg r an) * l o i ’res- lar ruin*
Sanford shnultl have a -tr o n g tlele&lt;
• # tiil' W| t1V*■
was a m o n g the first here to discover
St
iiletit W i ls o n w;t» a f e a t u r e of t he cursory exploration of the ruins fount!
gatinii
tit
tiI
iic‘
,
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n
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dhh
ea
rin
g
»
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n
in
plain
sight
t'-ri
stone
tpcs.,
fonrtiw-n
Otll.
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t
.
.
V'
the
w o n d erfu l ini**lhiltl n* of 1 be
inert pi g
S p l e n d i d e s i w t , o n Ft-ttci.
♦
-lav
S a n l o r d irr 1g.1tinn .mil -I-.1 it..1 g* »v* 1 1 1 \\ 1'• rWt - T n - l 1 •' M
Jl it
it. rc ie.nl Ii
Mr*
lien
1. large nloiic Jars, each eightYeti 1111 he*
k
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d
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high nnd throe fe*t st*
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m &gt;ir
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tern of tin* section that fit- *111.t
U 111(1 d
Set u n d •
' r:i!.afj
M ri- t o d Mrllii-.
XX ;g 1. 1 t ml
go 1111 \ tre* ...... . r. 11.1' f
.
f
t ir
. iimferem e l» u small JuriFiw
1H r 1
l»
licrn ttfiopled Its lilt* and o th er
1 d grain bagU
I'Sni
an r n t r r r s n n g b t t l r s - „ r v i l t u s t r a t i v n „ f w„ ve|,
one wood, n slab with j U* T tint) irrt* t*
Ti*
rum
ored
th
at
SlnnawuJI
J
a
t
k
psirt* o f ' tin- s t a t e wherever it wus
south ern Sta te Hag t’ -.
la.
o( the oliset v a n re of I’euce Day wa* „ TP mche8 wl.lo. t w e l v e Inchca long ‘J c y lin d e r Hen. vv it b light
p r a c t i r u ld e to irutnll it.
H e has * ° n
t^1** •'* * loud T rib u n e has told by Mr.*. D irkin*.
ville.
Fla.
I0-I0lp
Mrs. D e a n e j u„ d (,n,. half inch tb ick . curved up al ' b l d y . f or #51)
G reu test ti
fo u m l o u t and put into fo tce m an y fi°K# ;,nil turkey') for Aide.
Novi Turner rep o rted
th e fentur.-s o f . the sid es: several piece# o f yucca you e v e r •«« ji« leave no
Hosttton wjinted bv , .unhituti**!
o th e r im p r o v e m e n t * In the g ro w ing " h a t do you know about tlnu \
the F e d e ra tio n m eeting s»t DcLartd rujif. one piece spllce-d with sinew, them
&lt;'nine sod see th em
Inmk ki-efier anil stenogr.i|d * r Tei I
t
&gt;
of n o p *
For the past two year* In*that m ad
e the
tfie m
most vivid Im pression one piece id woven yuern fiber ami Hiite* A
tile
soli
Th e
\it.i
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The
Florida
Ftr*i
1 ontrn'sMon
several htttiiui
bit* put in to force It idea* on the
flout I t■ r pibiit
wpiWnt of
o view
(It.
1 iimi. 11 '[ding* F 1..
1
r aisin g of t a t t le , the i-riidu atim i of rtiret* here today to ftirmulat’e r*lun*
Mr. t hus l]j«riil d on ated a couch
th e eul t ie tn-k by ilt|)|ilnv I fie pr.te- for tin i.iinji.iigo of a d v e r tis in g the tu tin- ■ lull room that was a&lt; et-pied
* ^ e ”ne fjcto r of ManWInlC'x
1
die* go).| w
Fe,itf»!
v
oi Florida i hrmigl m '
t be
tlritl id e a - on (reding the OiatiV ii 1f- stall
)(
mav
lie
fttiallv
said
uf
lofin
Har­
[d . • lii Fd
Nel-or
will, I hr thunk* ol the I l i b
\ tollrison f ugltsh Inventor that hv the In­
li-n-nt kliiil* id forage ■ rop* alo l i..y n or t b
f urriil ure 1 1
ill thoffk..* wa* tendm *d Mr
Vllell
• •
11
vention of fils chrummieter t h i - evert h a t wv h a v e here, the silo s y s te m
for" a litM-rnl don ation of receipt# of
sleepless and e v e r t n t s t r friend of tbs
XVr un inanufuct im ' - ■’ Fwrj
Hob Hu Iky i* deter uu tied to Veep Nov
anti m a n ) other* too n u m ero u s to
of the Mica F beatre
mariner
tic
conferred
an
1119a
leu
I
able
1
XX c truhsplunt .mu
1
Kui R e m
TJtirt Dl*h fin 111 f n-t 1fu*"
Sanford in the forefront
I*rt—idcitt
m ention .
The eirttrc m eeting was filled with benefit on •cu-nce anit navigation, and
from
old
fashioned
tub*
'
j
.
io
r^J
Wilson
ha*
in
v
ite
d
to
visit
that
ing hot#^ one’ block tr«»m p- stotfiie
T h e I l e n d d hf»* nut co n su lted Mr.
good th in gs. .
e s ta b lish e d bis claim to t&gt;o regarded
crete* pdto • for one price.
Xll
JS-tf
w h i t ner a b o u t this nUlvv an d we do progressive city w i t h M i f j 'f i r i d r
St
•s one of the greatest benefactors of XV H, IVter?
Ur ns it* * riii
of r e m e l e n work.
not k n o w w h e th e r h.* will fie a ran- &lt; ,uu&lt;1 rribu m
rh airm j|^ ,t( ltu. pri*n» 1*0|n-1 titan kind.
* , .
T A 11
aidurni*li"dij XVork g u a r a n te e d ,’
K '
ys'r.
«|idut«* (or tht* offin* ur not
In hip
*
rnittr** r n iu e n U a (ull rv|toii (riini
------room*,
eo.se t h e otfice will seek the m an and
Boll Holly will issue a sp ecial edi(^ m m it l ,4|. nl eneft d e p a r G
At)ive;.-^,ink. ’water. I'l.eWtj -pie
1 Hr* m .
not th e man the office
HL* work lion p f the Herald on th e 14 th or
r ( (&lt;U(.h m eeting.
W ith o u t
S
ix
t
h
,
.tud
klaj*o(frl
Xddi'iin
Lv iy- 'X^untedr—G oo d
citru* ,lf
/or t h e s t a t e is too well k n o w n to 17th • cd thi» month
D o n ’ t «!**&gt;“ ■ thi, re|mM t he work or th« co m ra itXXlllfam*
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turtft,
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el
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ed.
Owner*
m v d . a n y 'in tro d u c tio n
He *er v # d .# rty d ifferent# ’ tjhlch date it i*
Is handi»apf&gt;ed ajtd th e r lu h do«s
G^vc ’ dr-ssriptiun. ** .liIJ*#nW(#ffl
hi# r u a m y In the sta te leg is la tu re *u ed . we lx-1 Jl w i l l lie a h u m m e r
no, R,.t (u|l ln r n ft,in nf il- sp len d id
F"r .U»-nt-' ^jx foiirn *^Uif
d4&gt; E
l l " t 754 . rhicngOv;*^
an d h i* g re a t work in thut b o d y is , S t . ( IOlio, Jflbtituv. '■
arti v i t ^ s c ) S e n e t a r i e s of th e deC 11 (tyi^ertojrl .St,
i h
still frvsh in the minds of his colOjcr
i partmefwE are also rvt|uc&lt;eled to
Lost
Silk ;iayFn&lt;|irT *flUt#cI
b-agiH-s.
His work for the [)ein&lt;*H o lly 't;»t liiijIlV-vum part of hi#i furnish notice* of each m eeting to
F(W .r Rent*
Se veral Y liic e ulfice tuinlitg &gt;10. FindeX retutfi &lt;*&gt; j ■ ]
i-rnij( lu triy in M dfidu iri th e |w&gt;*i- tight t&lt;£ lietter hotel u e e o m m o d a - 1 ( h,. H erald for pu blication
,
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’] ' d e e ’s b | B W
RsXMfiLX - ' * * ^ 4]
tiona o f d e le g a te to the o ld convert- t i o n t . ' A f
S a p fo rd
Im p r o v e m e n t s 1
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‘,2‘ l ‘f -1" W a h le d
PoaiiiOn by &gt;ounl
t io n s a n d later us sta te com riiitteebeing m ade to th e
S a n fo rd
Xllc-nUun' Soria) D e p a r t m e n t
1 All Local AdvcrU fiem cnlA U nder
j ^ J W n t Two (urniih.H| room*, rr#vonog^ptu*r. Reference* fut nitkfAj
. m an a n d
c o u n t y c o m m i t t e e m a n ]|ou*e.— St. C lo u d T r ib u n e
T h e a ftern o o n bridge p a r t y for Thin lle n d in g T lfR E E C E N T S * 4 J it -West- Second Hu
20-tfc
{Addtexs "Steno.!* c*o Herald
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m a r k hi in us u man a b o v e m en and
—- O
T u e s d a y , Dec. 14 th has been c h a n g ­ Line
llm * F
Fo
F * r h In
InHCrtion
M it
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i n ) ’ ■_". o ' __:____ _
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o rr Each
se rtio n . M
ini
ml int!.
a ntun of principle*, a c tio n , mbit- &lt;
P ro g re s s In Southeast
ed from a card p a rty to /\ (ow in g C h .r Se 25 Cento. ;
^
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i t y a n d brain#.
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Y &gt;.
j. Coliim bu#, G a .. Dec. 8. — T h e In ­ and fa n c y w o r k p a rty .
VVV w ou ld like to hear fr o m hi# dust rial Index sa y s in il* issue fo r '
C h a r lo tt e K. H an d, S e c y - T r e a s ,
trien d * nil o v e r Florida on t h e #ub- thiw w eek.
v '*
Qf th e Social D e p t, o f th e
f
fo
a l e
, je c t a n d sh o u ld he consent to Ik-" T h e constantlje rising tid e of In- ,f - .
W o m a n ’ s C lu b
c o m e ti c a n d i d a t e for this office these dustriftl and general bust ties..* u e t i v - v
For S a le — Ford tru c k ; fine sh ape, |
s a m e friend s who know hi* worth
„ n,i the practical u n iv e rs a l he^ ot
matixe tha Nam*T Jua r f a | n&gt; Five passenger B u ick . grentj
will r n l ly tx* him . Should M r , Whffc-J ||e f th at this sertion has e n te r e d
“ Id like, a trifle m o r ^ r l o u s l y U ld ^
bftrgmin f2 5 0 .Q0 f
Sem inole C o . '
ner b e e le c t e d to thus office it is ref- upon a ju-ritwi of perhaps th e g rea t- Grout P. Smith, "to see the n a m e of
* K n u Rll II HAND l - . i j m , ,
(.J 9 - l f ; J
•F r. rogSTMt, V n Ksiwei''
t a in t h a t th e nam e ol F lo r id a and e*t p r o s p e r ity it ha* ever k n o w n arc Imrt
ir.u inwall,
the able
Bonn er G a r a g e . Sanford, F la,
II K WIIITNf.H. Cxve &gt;
A L. BETTS. Aw'i C**«)(*
h e r g ie n t itgricultur^l possibilitle# wifi m a r k e d feature# o f condition# of the Springs editor, set to music, It would
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F o r . Sale GIAIh- t n m i t o , W a k e ­
evil! la- knowt] ff«&lt;p.^Laine to^ Call- l a s t m onth o f th e year.
1 *• ? v
* v
v
be im m ed iately ifetppped up b y all th#
1*
’V
field rati huge plant#,1' rwfdy for s e t ­
foriilu
forXila u
a n d fro
fr o m -C
- Cua h aA
a d u to th e gult.i
g u lf.'
“ T h e g t c a t , tfnprovem ent i»- re- cheap d ra m atic aggregations In the
t i n g . Jl 00 per ‘ fftoflso imI,
My
T h e fu r n ’ cl&gt; of Florida wilt-n-nlixe flirte d coni'fett-ly in the big gain in country, t y use In playing the villain plant* gt«vw
H
P
iteeti^.^
Ft .
of the. pt,««J g e p s a the stage. 4 « i t dlm ore from th e office of
b a n k rldaring#. the increase in the• ^ u
^
^
,IU M r - ^
^
O gd en ,. H e
tp
,-r t h a n ev er U f o r e . lor M r \\ fi t A
N o v e m b er • clearing* of bank*
of
. ^ wlyi ulld n..te the appryprl
will Ih- no rntre llgureheud; hr w)H)lp|1 r ,ti„
„ f the southeast h a v in g
K a n sas City Star
' F o r Sale K vin ru d e rowfiuat en ­
lie a w o r k er in the fteliJ.njtd under aKKr«*ig«ted *5iI.UH0,6J3. w ith u u»tal
;
------------------g in e C ' y h |&gt;. S .15
( ’ all at M o n ro ,
- hi# ex jte rie n ce d huntl our fields and {|f j 190 , 027.268 for last m o n t h ,
P erry .
23 -tf j
S te p * W i n d H is W a t c h .
g r o v e y will blossOtn #- never Irefore.l
--This gain is gathering m o m e n * sAV; ‘ f l ’.
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-e &lt;
A C a l i f o r n i a n la Ifie O w n er o f w h a t -------------------- -F o r Sale T w u s t o . y atx room
•
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turn.
Il will by n r relrrated 1 |H |s sa id tr» bo th e on ly w a t c h o l tho
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T H E C H R IST M A S RUSH
m o n th * by the C h ristm as business kind in tho w o r l d In w h ich a l e v e r o s ­ House, co n v en ien tly located, a l , pripe'
ACCO UNTS. C O M P O U N D E D fQ U ARTBR LY .
. I t U n o t possible for a w riter to Land the disbursem ent of d iv id en d * , c i ll a t e s a n d wind# th e s p r i n g » U h below its value a n d easy lernis.
Also
one
vacant
lot
well
loca
ted
,
e
v
e
r
y
s
t
e
p
th
iu
h
e
ta
k
e
s.
an
d
th
e
so
u
th
east
will
e
n
le
r
u
p
o
n
* » y a n y t h i n g new about th p eccenlast o f clo sin g an esta te. A. P: Con.
t r i e n n d tio u b le s o m e uapecta of the the New Y’eaj* w ith most a u b s la n t lx l
IteB i.
.
J2-« f
business
pro*|»erts.
a n n u a l A m e r ic a n C h ristm an rush
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e
op
the
largest
b
a
n
k
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g
rnT h e hew#P#|&gt;ei» ta lk a b o u t it a n ­
. Q uick’s C h ill Tonic c u n d my husband
F or S a l e — M y "'lot lo t a te d on First
n u a l l y , w it Is their d u \ y .
T h e stilution# ol the voutheuat a s a e r U : of L aG rippe and Fever a fU r the d octor’s S tr e e t, oppo iite the Robbins Nest
IA N J
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p u b l i c s t ill need* e d u c a tin g o n this ‘ In stea d of a nation of e p e n d o n » e medicine and other medicine# failed.
H otel.
Address R o h m llu cksfiat
are rom ing to b e a nation o f wavers.
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I hat more than !MT men of px’prx' VSlrarc
tlcptMidt-nt xx'hpn-thfv rvacli tfu* age of sixtythrev. You plan \vt*ll for the future hr
starting an account .with us now.

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T I i L S A N F O R D I 1KRALD

M a r t in " opened nt Orungo
C ongregational Church
Tnrk on P w om liirr :inl with Mrr M
Th o puntor in r.o« ablo to he nt
M nrlin. formerly of ( oinfo^; ( ’ ot- hir» work ..tid there will he preaching
in chut pi\V.for h-r •irvico* next Stimlny. m o 'n in g nnd
il l»II 1*1 f**r*f til
n
’ t.i.ii
Th*
mi • l t hut t i n t«
I idle H appenings—-M e n tio n
III,
Vi!*€
•••
i
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.i'll
last
S u n d a y night
\
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.. .himri,i '■
n d ) I i nd
«f M atters in B rie f—
XYtil !»• a;i v n
next
S
u
nday n ig h t:
Allen's T h e a tre Hldg
f
IVnton.il ItcniH of
" T h f Thi .-f :• tid Pu/udixti."
All arc
J I). Hood l.ii.« arrived m t li - ,-iti
In te re st
roriliully iti v itci L
mid " i l l .'ipct.il tin- wu t • r lor- lin k
ini' IlftlT | i | h hit -ui . „ f buying .M il
♦ suniniar) of 'he Floating Small
N i-» K nplni-s F’ laccd
Helling fr u it -• . i d v. 1... t |t. . \ | t
I
T.,lk» Succinctly Arranged for
Th i Hu tifitt il Light Jt Fuel Co.
llooil i- id:* li 11li |f a h r g . a|i(il • or
I
Hurried Herald Renders
h:i- lu-t iiiptull •-tl the very lute* t
ehard in noitli Georgia ei,,|
Il pi­ III ,-l!ig:t.,-s at the plant on th*
this industry w II I.,- th,. biggest
ll ,-&lt;t si&lt;h- tttxl the plant i* now
Rom to Ml
nnd M ia . W . H. j tUliiR in Georgia in a f,-u
••quip ped to d d i v c . tin- juice - a t all
cad well of Sr.nford H eigh t*, a h o y . ,
M ih. Hood net ompitim d him
tini-s of th,- d:ty und night
The
. .
,
the trip.
Attorney Muinc* and Jo h n D e rb y
fdnnt is now one of the heat for the
|C, •., -torduy in O tlu n d o on httai- -&lt; Mr.
M f - G ro w er, why not |-l4 nt ,■ sire in the state and shouhl he able
small orange orehard and otIn-r'fruit to g-ve the ennsijmers the proper
m
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t
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trees for &gt; °ur own use
Looking at | juice at all times.
Th e new onII,,'. your h u s b a n d a X m us gift nt j( (|oni
a health standpoin t y o u ginr wil! drive the generator* and
|l I I'erk.i.s' H a b e r d a s h e r y .
3 2 - l c &lt;||1|Ilot ^
* i|h„ u|
it.
Plant are of the very latest ty p e of stea m
W.ishhurn’a honte-m ade
candies grupt-fr uit and oranges
D m j rue a engines
(,,r .p,. at " Gundy l a n d . "
Mien's c a r d e r eotnV to the Her. !,| nth,,
/“.Tl„ *"'• Building
1S-tf
F rid ay.
I also sell ornam -nt il
t h u r c h Supper
11; sters
•*T
|;, in, inln r the d ate of the
Da ugh- ‘ lT'
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Nelirlnig.
H '** •
Cocktail
.25
raw
.25
stew .25
lers of W w le y b a z a a r — T h u r s d a y ,
T h e regular annual meeting of
,
Ch icken naiad .26
the
stockholders
of
the
Seminole
fire. *2-1rd.
Itakcd bean* .10
;J2 - 4 tc
C o u n t y Hnnk. for the ile c lic n of Ham .10
Potato
salad
.
15
directors and any uthei
huttines*
Hu\ vour husband'* Xtmq* gift at
C rea m p otatoes .10
that m ay com e before the meeting
111 r«rkins' Haherdaaheryr
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Orange
ire
.10
C a k e .05
will he held on January tith. l'.t|6.
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Pie* .05
AL— Ih-rtha F u yv ille o f Sanford,
A R K E Y C a sh ie r
Double eream nnd home made bread
||, i-• •
left
llii» week for New
R2-Ft i-Jit.
•erved
l„» i where she will sp en d the wint'o
dee IIJ
,r , iiing friends anti leln tiv es.
Aulcani/ing
For vuleunizing
11 at the Fi
||. ■ m A nwell of O rla n d o , the well
St Vgnes Guild
I h a v e new mmlern i ■,
- siitaree man is in the city G a rag e
I I . on mlo rs of v-1 »\gi ••• G uild
|'u
Me mess and pleiisiiie , nm met t ami Vital ■ ( !•&lt; .11 wxrt,
»' I* i h a s t i i . t l . it t ' ft allied by Mr*
t itfi - v uli at !/• i| J*m
\ i,.i \\ H it mi Mm i|. \ aflert.oou
Mp
I ' |;iil h FA
li t i.e ahsi lx
ot t h e * o *ti-ss of t he
• oHettng s p e c i a l r a t e s t o S e m i n o l e
d
a
y
.
Mrs.
M
ln
arik. Reports from
T H E O N L Y O N E IN F L O R I D A
t'.ii liazuat we e most encouraging
,n i . i i people.
Dinner*. r.0 ciiiits.
" M a l l O rd er G rocer; House
rri
e
: i! -t f c
Gtoccrie- sold to thi- I'oiiMimir .,l nnd a oei I hour enjoyed by the
hour je'ot'l. Da it t y
refreshment*
wholesale
priees
Write T H E EN
I i .itit lilt* ha nil's X m a s gift at
weri
.iiiiil
.t
tin- refreshment
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M S i-III- ii! \V .n il., w . N (
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Mr \l ■ Nelli I- e d lt o i of I lie
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FIVE
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PEOPLE AND EVENTS
ftfu u li til h'rrnm g llanrr

HoWard, M a r y S y m rs -W n lla ce , U.
E. Tolar. F. K. TR o u m illat, A. R.
Wrllnce. C K. Henry, G eo . iliahop,
For teat Li ke. John Meiarh. B W.
Her nd "ii G I l.ourks, R o y Sym ea,
G F Smith, Mi-«,es Annie Nnwkinr,
j
m ra Fish. Sadee W illiams.

With pretty t l y oration *. enttatu
mg m u sic and bea u tifu lly gow ned
women the arene ut the Senforil
House was one of b e a u ty and grace
A.'rrry H'rcJ /fridge
and joyoustiC**. th e oeeiuiion being
PinK
very
Week was d elig h tfu lly
the d a nee with which Mrs. \Y !&gt;
entertained
b
y
Mrs
M argaret
Ili'hop .uni Me,a L au ra Fish enter
Barnes
T
h
u
r
s
d
a
y
afternoon
and the
tamed their friends last night. Till­
ing d ining room wu&lt; lovely with usual guod tim e en ojyed. (or the
pnlm ettoea,
ferna
and
Christ mas E very W &lt;-«-k is a rongenial little
lurries, a charm ing foil for the dain- hunch of friend*.
Mr*. ■ Forrest
ty gow n* and g lo w in g furn* of pretty Lake was th e fortu n a te winner of
Indye.* afire - and gallant knights. Hie plize. it bridge set. M rs. Barnes
Thi kttge parlor where supper was served one of her tem p tin g menus
served
was
u n u su a lly
a ttr a c tiv e (or which she is fam ous
Those
Th e arrangem ent*
displayed
the -present w. re Mesdames L ake. (' M
Voree. G F Smith. S.
Bat rett.
m u s t e r h a n d of a n a r t i s t in t h e de c
o r a t i o n * t h a t w er e rellccteil in t h e Cecil G u h l o- i t.
big ol d fu-sldoned m i r r o r t h a t h u n g ! * ’ ^
Brady,
n bo it - t h e m a n t e l .
Ileneut h t h e
m i r r o r tli e m a n t e l was h a n k e d w i t h
,
1‘rtmnnal A/rnMoa
ferns u n d C h r i s t m a s her tie*, a t o ut h ,
Mr
and
M r s . J. E
V a n c e uf
of g r a c e f u l b e a u t y b ei ng ndtleil in K jiiimi * C i t y . M o . are t h e g u e s t s of
the s p r a y * of a ,a l i a papyriffera th at M r. und M r*. Robbins ut th e R o b ­
twined about /the mirror.
In the bins Nest.
center a handsom e silvet cand e­
labra held red cand les.
T h e long
Mr*. Alfred Lilju left on Wedneste.Ides w e ie utrunged in the form of d a y to visit her. uncle, M r. J. J.
u T.
Kern leaves and red roses Powers at L uke C i t y . , Mrs. Lilja
were scattered o v e r the white cover will spend C h r b t m a * in T a m p a and
and tall vuft't of ted gladioli *otn- visit in L akela n d Imfon
returning
pli-ting the charm &lt;&gt;f the tuhle d e c ­ home curli in the year
orations. with sprig* of 'fh t is t m u *
holly at each plncc.
Ib-d In II* tiling
Mr ChitJuckson has leturm-d
from tin- i h.iixli In t * w liivli wi-te i-n to ins home after a pleasant i i- it to
twined with asparagu s
plumo-a
Ml amt M i- Alfr.d Lilja
while O iriM mas la-rrie* and fern*
w-ri
li.itike I in ailtilahle pla, ,-s
M r, It \ T ifh etin i- in (Irlatnio
The co lo r motif of red and gteen tod a y rFprvsenting the Sajiford 1!• rwith its suggestion of the uppronrh-1 uld in the interest of the Midii g C h rist mas v*-u-on was cu m cil Winter Fair
out
m
tin
d a in ty
refresh m -r t
i il|P*vt* V\«*r«» |P(Tl\P d by t hi-ir
Mr- t » AA Itrinly 1i-ft la-1
lx. f.
• an.| M i- If A N. A ft! If
T•,r NVw A -rt !•» -wj n•|1 t in- h
Sh • Atll r«-turn t
Mi « lii'iiiiip tt#*nrif»K ;i l o t , 1. I'll At ■ , Ut 1,0til,'
,.f \ i ! 14»'A -ilk Hll«l A III ( l
1 foul ,-arl i i n f hi* \ *a ^ pur
t u t . -1 w t I

i r i ,i

I t r i m tiling

graitini-

l.nite

,

• Wi , t

at . d

iddci
w a &gt;a -lx
yellow
while

t l III

jutssi
will, w t a lie I a a l , , I
lin e
The ft tick o f t h e g u , • s t ­

w. t*

n ' it - n a i l &gt;

Wh l l

M I- s

wit,-nine

and

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h| !

lit

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Inti

Mtriide

N M I ifee I a n d M I- &gt; l iet
Hut lllti-oti who h a l e lie,-tl
I n t he , tt i li a ve r e ­
v M i n i , ' f• l e n d

III

alttailiie
gil w

ill

t arte.l

i lllol - nt i In r .till In, w h i e ing liar
tnonmusll
with the Ida. k nt the
regulatixii i ll , - - suit-- ill the men

.

Death of G. L. H arris
G e o r g e t L. H nni* died in a .small
house on the C tiggnl place west o f
the c it y on T u es d a y .
He had lived
i'll alone and was sirk and died bo-'
for,- the neighbor* knew Anything
about it. The furnernl occurred on
W ednesday.
Mr. H atris was well
known having rnised Powers nnd
vegetable* here for sovornl years
and brought them to the city- in a
wheelbarrow.
His face wu* familiar
to. the people of this c i t y who will
Im so rry to learn of his sudden
death. He was n lan d sca p e gardener
in R h o de Island b e fo te com ing to
Sanford and i* said to be well con­
nected In England.
T h e authorities
will enricuvor to learn o f hi* rela ­
tives and com m u n icate with th em .
Foolish Pessimism.
T h ero arc bo matly of us who aro
Inclined to lool^ on the darkest sldo
o f things
It is rather hard to say
that tho majority o f persons ure pes­
simists. but It certainly Hoorn* to bo
true. Perhaps they do not really out­
num ber the optimist*, but they ta lk *
so much of how hsrd luck I*, and wor­
ry so constantly that th ey make a
far wider Impression than the optf- *
mists who go along the bright paths,
serenely confident that the morrow
will be just as bright ns tho present.
□urns and Dyron.
Burns was a better man than Byron,
although Byron has. In all probability,
been |iaintcd blacker than he really
was
lliToli, at Iii art w a s a |ie»*lmlst
nnd cynic while Burns, though In no
sense a 'believer" in the "orthodox''
theology, of Ins duy. »im wyll grounded
In the conviction thut the world and
mankind were fundnmentnlly good
and were worth loving und working
fA r — C h icago American.

In Search of Change.
F o r tu n a te ly we nr,- all Imnresslohnlde und readlli Inflin-nced In what••''•t siirroiinillnxs we put o u r i e l i e a
Into
G o to a lectu re on g e n i n g ; . us
trotioiu ), political e c o n o m y or wjint,-»,-r e l s e ; oil know n othin g about nnd
in w h ich you have not tin- slightest
Interest. T h a t very fuel Is your sal­
vation
Y o u will g,.| nut o f y ou rself
c o m p letely
which m u c an n o t do if
&gt;•mi a tte n d exclusively th o se (unctions
In line with your own (antes

•Mi, IL i Ixllow.ng o lllie r- were , |.•• t
\\ alk et
&gt;• K%1oil «t .»t • i •v! * . 1
with fro
a i! h
i• »
Millet lilt'll 1*1 lest
Pr,--&gt; 1 . 1 I n i - n j o t I I,
h a | i p t o n .i s i i i i i
I’Miv* , I
i- in l In t it v f••t
Use Salt.
i
i Humph King
w in ' l i n e
anil Mr
Forrest Lake
1lij- M u k »?-;••*
(
T o c le a n willow
fu rn itu re, scrub
I I
M ill-' s, r i In
I lr
i .I MrPul,--ton Mr
t!i,|
tii.ii- ii -t .nil -.
w*ll with a c o a fs e brush und water
A im
n il
l&gt;i l-llt. i • . . . I Millet
Mr- K A Newm an AL and M i ­
that Is stron gly s a tu r a te d with salt
No. i in.
I!\| h-I- scrofulous humors from the Mood
I I
K arn.it / &gt;,-. t, t a r i
ll \\
Herndon Mr
and Air
Halt not
im i
which cans,- i*i|ist,(iulion. malaria, rheu­ T h e n dry with a soft cloth
hnlh-wing the business program
Hraxton
Perkin.-.
Mr
and
Altonly cleans willow wan-, but prevent*
matism.
-ores.
Illis-rs
pimples,
etc
Gel
Brick II n» Art i* ed
I niigiit,-r* of
\N ,-slev
will
t l , eiiur, Ik ,&lt;|\ adjourned to the Archie ItettMi
and AirHm it at I. It Philip* on a guarantee to Il from turning yellow
Htraw mai­
Tin f i l press, ,| l,ti, k I••r t b,
. u l«.i rt ,| iii-1 hall
■ ( • it.ilti of turki-v suppers I
where an inform al Si im - Mi and Mr- It A Howard safel s
ling tuny be most successfully cleatiad
In tile same way
‘ 11 • r•■ 11 to stores. Dei' J.lrd Elk- iii,iin- iiu- .n il &gt;'i .iixl t Ii, a ,»h M,j,|,er ‘'ixt
1,,1-n pre|iitred. uflel
Mr and Mr- B A Howard. Air
of til,- f, u tl'la ttons will tart al on,,- w h i'h tint'lm|,»er
adjourned until und Mr* AA .1 Th igp en. Dr und
■ .iii H i d t a k e i o u r
del
The work It.i- l„-,-ii di-lav,d In the I he ' • it regula* nr i-alleil I'oiivitcn
12 Iti
Mr- C o i l Rutt. Mr. and Air- &lt; F
hr h k as the building i-iiminiti,-,* non
I F Karnutz,
Henry.
Mr and M r- It It Dean,
» .irloiul of line New Y ork apples
wanted the ill-si litii-k that eotllil lie
Seer,d art
Mi and M i- AA E AAst-on
Mt,
* * •ili-.il,- and retail, hur&lt;l tim e
puri luiscd fur tin mxiu-y
and
Mrs
A
A
ul-etmm.
Mr
and
M
r—
■ • • .ir on truck at old express
t npiured Negro Thief
A
It
W
allace.
Mrs
tl
A
A
Bi'atlj.
( tire Them AA ithout Cutting T l in Gilt
“ • T
"•
J‘»-tf
For Lddirs and Gentlemen
I t s - k e t H a l l I mi l l . ’ Iti
Murk** * (»h»i*•*! 1- ||«»A III MrI
AA
|ti. km MrAllan
ORLANDO,
FLORID A ::
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AA , 1. * mil
1|* L •
M lit G
Ilf
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,
MrK A .............. . AG- .
I - &lt;*i i tiling I p-to- Date
........... ' M. 1
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I’ll ll- *M| ( ireti* i
I i' &gt;ii'|i|,s \A ilhainr•i
l h e AS «’ 1tii,rui’ t i*,i k
H K &lt; . I I A lt M E A L S 2 ,r» ( f i l l s
• h*
‘ Li. '
t, I A »l g
! .1 k »»♦» Iti lie &gt; nut h Aon*
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IIiggit.
A I.
| lai II. •. Ml ••
ui ti, gel aix i work. Juju Ill,- pUftr l,iCU«,
fi i Id * • h.it l'*1
‘1 l M K A I . S F O It 8 5 . 0 0
hi l l - li j
laid,
llig g in -. tiretch en
Sihlllt/
S A rR iF K K lJ
&gt;-, good* nnd ii g og d turkey
A s 't h e t,-u in- tr»* well matched an hp-ycie in T titnpu.
Olga S c h u lt z , Cluiissn Starling. M u ­
AA'e Gin-Special Attention
We h » \ r a fine piam* In a homr near ‘ a nf onl , ’ t t
dd"'
• .'12-4 tc
Itiirke. w)io lias s e r v e d t w o t e r m s riel Hurrold, Charlie Seay, Lillmn T « *«ap r mt of r r t u r r m i i we o/Trf i n mi n d m i illy I &lt; ,
interesting g am e is anticipated
T o O u r C u slo m c ra
•'•Hint and miwl lilw^a! | r f t o flr»i who appl n*. |
Gunn- Will In called at the tisii.,1 to tio- S e m i n o l e c o u n t y &lt;h u m g a n g II,
-iringt C harlotte
H a n d , M a Sli
r t hfht
a l y tiH*l Imt in |&gt;h f*-rt rontlltinn. gtMMl *• nrw i
We will p ay you 4 c e n t s a pound
h
r
••vlfAf ami •plrft»D«l (|t«alit&gt;
j
l&lt;ir
lari',-in
in
i
,-arjta-f
,-iime
t
o
I
Fox
hour
.,nd
n*uaf
adittf*-ion
charged
M
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s
s
r
s
,
L’
P
Mi
Culler.
E
far old rim rut casings, sixes ltd x .'I
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f
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a
few
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Sanford M a c h in e St
In, i , I,' tio- noin and lo c y ile an
Hilly
Hill I d ’,--t-l l o u - l i , IdiV, I lia*
fitrwge l
U nd Degree Mason
.w t r 'i.g tlx- (J,—i ri|»t ion o| tin |*ii in Hand. S
M L l o y d , helix K r a u t .
tint
ho|,i&gt;r,-d
j-o-t t e i i - l e f
II
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r
&gt;anli’ ld H ou se l- lu-lllg im - r jui .nil I onto-.Although l tii- w In • I N y l t 'III t t e n d , -li. Al l a n lones. &gt;11111
II II* k i l l 1I M •*
t Jr d
ilegfet
■I l-llt |' to 1-onilit toil fur t he
h.,- | . ,, e ih.ingi-d soinewh.it t*
A 1, m t - . * I in-iii'i M a i 0 , tic i I . , A1 r ■
M
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ti., i
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1t
M . n.lger ( a r m — he
tielii-Vgil
to
tie
the
on,stolen
troltl
Hurt.
AA'eidlltan Ca l d we l l .
M,-,d,
degree III lurk ■‘••Ml ill, •I Ur■ ' ,K I In TC1 ii t he will Iiu Ye at
least
rv&gt;a
a
(in-totin',■
cl
er
k
in
T
a
m
p
a
Fox.
Dt
Fai
n
und
Mr
.
Br
own
,ol
ci-nt co n v o lu tio n m thut ••11&gt;
Hi*
'Mi- r e a d l h i l a u u i i i y 1*1
T . i m p u Aut lioritie* w di- u r n , - in a Panin.
many litenil* In-ri
• o n g m i ulut
u
f
lion!,-hail eg pei'ts to Utg him Upon lieinC tciseil »» hlgli 1,-w. day - n n d r e t u r n t h e p r i so n er
•**u; »■ &gt;uiiday for her o ld home in in M asonic circle- and hojit- that and stolen good.* to Tumpn.
/htopF/crs n... IVrsfrjt
•_
W.i-. '"* . Gu.. where site will lisit
The Suturdny^ preceding Ch rist­
he wHl Im- man) year* &lt;«• ettiii.i
M ason s Elect- Officers
»it i (Mentis und rela tive* und be
inas
th e D a u g h te r s * o f Wesley will
thy benefits' of tin- -nme.
At the t regular, c o m o ratio n of
* I'J t .11 tile w e ld in g of io-r sist&lt;|| .
give a tut key supper and have n stile
- /
Montoe C h a p t e r - f t . A. M. ,*hirit
w'll inin her lister a n d spend
of fa n cy worlt and thp usual good
P resiiyterlan « hurch •.
wa- held Thlirsdlty, Decem ber Mth.
''bit*
Mrs. 'Hnolehiui gxpt ct»
things fou nd u t - t h e Christfnu* Im -'
SUndtiy mnrmtig I'r Brownlee will the election of officer* for the y e a r
gone until FrebrUti r y .
xnnr».' T h e sale will Im held in t h e 1
pregri) the third sermon of tin- serie- | &lt;11fi wu* the chief m u t t e r 'of b u si­
AA’elitorni* Idork ant] belated C h r is t ­
D U ALITY K l i j j j
pH “ The C hristian "
Tin- s u b je c t ' ness with the following result:
man shopper* . will find instty ur-1
WitTi G a n d y -made by*
id this sermon will lie ."Fisher* of
Df. tl. .1 Millef. High Priest; (
tid es useful und a t t r a c tiv e
lor
ti A R E T S O N - ' C A N D Y C O .
M e n ."
S u n d a y nigii^ the -iibjegl J
Ituinph.
King:
E. I,.
Miller.
Christ
mu»
gift*.
T ry it.
For sa le b y
»•».
wll|-lie " R e s to r e d Vision ”
Scribe' T J Miller. Treasurer: J
Irwin St Giles
. r
A -Rood sto ve hu»‘ Imeli put in t lie F Karnatz.’* Secretary.
Effg- .Vogg
C o -O perative S t o r e
*
Chur, Il whuili uilds much to it- m m
After the e le c tio n Of olliis-rs a * &gt;
C N o . w e a r e T tot a s o ld a s th e B a n h 1
*
0
M 30-lf «‘ fo t:
Im liquet was spread ill the hunijiu-t , All itifoim al little gathering of
of E n g la n d , w h ic h w a s c h a r t e r e d
Mr “ fK|
Th e pul,lie cordially invited
hull nnd the m em bers of the ch a p ter friends en joyed' a d eligh tfu l evening
Moore und non of
jAoly 2 7 . 1 6 9 4 , b u t w e a r e f\illy a s
wt-r,- introduced to " t h e smallest ,yf music, the guests of M r. and Mrs.
''
1,1 *l"-nt AVWfriesduy nigVit in
selfe a n d d e p e n d a b l e a s t h a t h i s ­
Mason in the sta tg - of F lo rid a .” Kd H a y s x»n AA’e d n e s d ity • evening
N °llce
Hie tl the gur/tb of C o m ft ftt v tiv lThis
d
im
inu
tive
little
.Mason
is
the
(Juite
in
keeping
with
(he
custom*
-,t j D i r
t o r i c fiiy an cial In s titu tio n h a s b e e n
'
T
h
e
'regular
annual
meeting
of
I In-y uftivnibid
go on to
ilcd -to
Ui g
ikett tt'nler home |p *ffain
'Thralhew -.City* tii/t ,yjtbiAtholders of the First Nu- guest df L. R Philip* und he in - 1 t h a t • p r e v a il ut the Christm as sea. t h r o u g h t h e y e a r s t h a t a r e p a s t, v
.NrrtA _|, .irning t h a t C o m fo r t C o ttu g e U u n a i .B a n k of Sanford. F'loridu will, vile* a.* call from evoi^- Mason 4 n the son, egg-nu gg was s e r v p j and the
■A
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was alien stopped o v e r for th e n ig h t; .be held, ut" II* bankin g room* on | pity. ,
holiday spirit p erv a d ed the pleas­
4L
W
e
ejso
o
ffe
r to th e p e o p le o f th is
_
.
m
...,
.. • i n
..I,
ure* of th e pusdng hours. Enjoying
T u es d a y . i?tn\lr.ry lltlr. at 10 o'clock
Ml
'id Mrs. S M Schvyartz urc o rm riu n lty e v e r y b a n K in g fa c ility
being the second T u e s d a y of
Lor Sale
Nice home on Sanford the ch a rm in g h o sp ita lity of th iir
W|l in the city AYedtiesdny from n. in.,
location.
Nice host* w ere Mr*. O. AV. Brady, Mr*.
the
purpose
.
p.(
Height*.
Good
w h ic h t h e b a n K of E n g l a n d o f fe rs
’ “ ir ('"no- in Ch icago an d will re- the m o n tlj.J for
electing t) board of direrior* to set.Ac neighborhood, sw ieral bearing or- G po . D e C o t t e * . M rs. Junle. ltoumilto t h e p e o p l e o f L o n d o n o r t h e
during the winter at their heatiiinifc R ev *, private water nyslem . 2- lat and Messrs. L. I\ Mr(,'uller, Joe
(nt the epauinR -J'eur, a p J B&gt;.'
h«
!‘,ul h"tne on Silver L a k e .
Th eir
E n g lish n a t i o n g e n e r a lly .
house, well
G a r a g e . D e M o n t nnd Feli* F tnnk.
transaction of speh o t h e r bukine** ns sto fy house,
well hyiill.
*•
•* m*n&gt; friendt ate glad to see them
n
property.
’
Trice
m ay p .o p e .ly ^ m a *t» e fn ^ . ^
. Bldewulk to
-l,id to
know
th at
Mr*.
R2HOO.. |AOO canh. ba la n ce monthly.
T h e o p e n in g ; of.4S s a v in g s a c c o u n t
Afternoon /Jridpr
•* ""
1 bw arn jllls etuireJy reco verrtl her
'...
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.12 2tc
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w ith u s m e a h g th e ^ p la n tln g of s e e d
:ll-6ti
C
a
s
h
i
e
r
.
v
'm ill,
• *Social Uf|»ertMi*i\t . of the
, Nice cottage on Heights. I 10 x 140
-—' .
th a t vUl- g ro .w in to a c o m p e te n c e
qd. Face* Youth and ,-ast W om an'*
feet grounyi.
CID'h^xOlY-rCkinetl Inforf
o r la te r y e a r s a n d r e lie v e y o u o f
t.ood i/jrvd^n,
park, private niully T u e o d a y ^ r a fte iilo o n * lit the
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There were
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walk.
etc. One
m a n y w o r r ie s t h a t c o m e w ith a g e .
The prize
block from brt^k road.
A line place five t a b le s of |duyera
RVe was won b y Mrs. R . A. N e u m a n ,
^ G e t th e s a v i n g &lt;h a b lL
they* rprese n ted n /hulf
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you with the very byft of t'veo'tJiiiig, ■ Cboked pro• N .
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course w as served.
section of ^Jtf. • AVcII plaftnccd hom e ciou* saluti
t^'Hy |d a j^rf.-ctly sanitary kitchen and served in '*
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ttuiiahie and convenien t. Corn er lot,
“TIIF- HOME 1NST1TU riON"
T h e hostess, Mrs. 8. P ulsito n was
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home for sjome one.
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opened tho window and listened. T h en !
w as n note, l i e took the note su rrepti­ he entered.
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First ho went to the door and Bet n
to Ancient A nna with a bow, '
ch air under the knob. Next he dr* w
•'Thank you. kind air,” sh e curtsied, an electric bull's eye and flashed It
taking It.
about the room
lie glanced about
A D e f e c f i V e N ovel a n d a M otion P icture D ram a
Del .Mur stepped aslilo and glanced and finally went over to Del Mar’s
at the little slip of paper. T h e n ho d esk , where he examined n batch of
crumpled It up and threw It aside, letters, his back to tho secret panel. ■
w alking aw ay.
• T he Well* Known Novelist and the Creator of the "Craig Kennedy”Stories
Arnold was running rapidly through
No sooner had ho gone than Aunt
the papers on th e desk, ns he (lashed
! Josephine reached out and picked up Ills electric bull's-eye on them, when
P r e s e n t e d in C o lla b o r a tio n W ith the P a th s Player* and
llio paper
S h e straigh tened It and
tho panel In the wall opened slowly
th e E c le c tic Film C o m p a n y
looked nt It. Th ere was nothing on and Del Mur stepped Into tho room
___________ Ceyrrtfta, tVK br tkt star easiest an ec-nf* vu«m» StHttr*
thy paper blit a crude d r a w in g o f a noiselessly. T o Ills surpriao he saw
auurl.se on the ocean.
a round spot of light from an electric
“ What'a that?'* naked A u n t Jo­ tlnslillght focussed on his desk HomoSee ihe Pictures at The Star Every Wednesday. Admission 5 and 10c sephine, in surprise..
ono w as there! Ilo drew a gun.
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Arnold started suddenly. Ho heard
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afternoon. Del Mar and his men were Woodward enmo In and stopped be­
the
cocking of a revolver. Hut he did
seated about the conference table.
fore tho tout.
Aunt Joseph in e mo- not look around. Ho m erely thought
After the fir.tllnji nt Wu Fans'* tx.lv
“ I've traced out the conrso and tho
tinned lo Elain e to come In and Elaine an Instant, q u icker than lig h tn in g .(
milt Ken tint y'« aiiuA|it**-it ranee, -i • ulirn.i
landing polo is o f the great A d a m ic
fine n|&gt;r&gt;enrn (he li i W l n r itinrillne
followed. Lieuten an t W oodward start- then pulled out a spool of black
itie hay. A man-plunge* (n.-rtuniv-t Irmn cable," In* said
" W c must cut It "
«*d after her.
It ami awltn* ashore. It )» the enimtn«
with ono hand; while with th o lo U iW * ’
lH*l Mar turned lo one o f the men
•if M am ie Del Mar Into Ainerha
— "No, no. you n g man." laughed An- he switched off tho light, nnd dived
III* mle.lon 1* to nbtnln Inf orinu ll.-n of I lu k o these pfans to the captain o f
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. . . clem Anna, Ahaklug her forefinger at- down on his stom ach on tho Boor In |
Kennedy and recover, If posalhle, tin- h&gt;»t ! ,,
torpedo. At the lw»dge home he boot ( the steam er and tell him to get ready, * him
" f don’t- want you.
It’s the
shadow
Find out and send me
win* the confidence of Klalnr
t J»t r It** w en t i'ii
.he la warned by a tittle old man lo I— w nr*l win n tin- r u t t i n g r a n lie d o n e pretty young lady I want " N , ^
th s t ? ” demanded Do Mar.
oarefur of Del Star. Thl* warning cum
W oodward stood outside; l trough,**'} -etotfOttntl It! 1 should h ave fired at
Ju»l In time to prevent Del Mar from in u
d i d nut know quite w h a t I t wd*’ all
s i g h t ! ’’ *
rnrrylng out hi* plana
Th** man sainted and went out
Later Etatne given a masquerade h a l t .
1 about. W hile lie vr^rs standing there.
T h o room was so dark now that It
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Ho had wns Impossible) to seo Arnold.
Del
ino girl can locate the torpedo. A grayY
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friar wartie Elaine and Jameson of D*i |‘ T- *, ,
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. not ex a ctly m ade a hit with th e guests
Mar
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Intently.
Suddenly
Ar­
a d o r k a r o u n d Hi** promoniorv an d
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Mar'a purpoae. and hie plana are upa.t
A t least, he seem ed to m ako little e f ­ nold's electric torch glowed forth In £
Later the girl enters the Dodge home near tho village,
aa a m aid; finds the torpedo, places It in t
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a trunk, whlrh. with others. Is sent t«» r*»»‘ 31• tram p »tv*aflier t h e ninu u n i t e d
Dtil*'Mar* blazed nt It. Bring e v e r y §
the Dodge country home
In a hold-tip ! vjoi'u tho (lnr|. ninl climbed aboard wulkcd a w a y , tulklng earnestly.
flub
M a e ' a nmen
v a n lfntt
o l l Ito
« gel (the
t v . ltrunk
e i l h L till)-*
DelI Mur**
In tho tent Aunt JoM &amp;hlne handed ch a m b er o t bis revolver, then switched
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th** liinti
Tliet.* to'HTitl rinigli-loi)ktrilnlnc thr lon»^&lt;1o
hM**» I hi! tnr
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in e tlu- piece Of .paper she hud
on the l i g h t ! "
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(wlo, which later f* elnlen by 1^**1 Mar * Int -.n lo rs w e r e lullin g and s ta n d in g
rn«w, who. In earn pi hk , m ^ t th** ol4 man
picked up.
No one was ln.'thjB room. Hut &lt;ho' 3 t
all*-ill
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seli-cleil
th
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t»f m yatery
A «lra|»erat«* twittl** follow »
What dues it mean ’" asked Elaine, door was open. Del Mnr gazed a b o u l„ 'J jC
tn which the aid man dm troy* the tnt
tu t L o n . a ott-ri- th an orilu m r) tmighvexed, then ran (o ttis open, dimr
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pedo, Etirajred. Del Mnr (ilana t«v blow Uj* IrMikitig tmll* td’isl
studying th*- curious d ra w in g in rur
% brittle over which Elaine .uni Jartieunfi
prise
F or a second or two ho peered out |
are p&amp;aalnif. The plun fail* N m t «!«*
' • r De| Mar sentls you th e location
I'm sun- I don't know," confessed iu r ag e, finally turning bach Into tho X X
Elaine anti Jammon are inotnrlnK when
Tameaon h&gt;»e» M« bat In th* hay
* * **f tin Ml.in't- cnt*|e and tile p la ee
\unt Jos* pin inI mpty room
On the tnahtloplece lay
Elaine reurhm In the n itn f*o +t
I • t. ll- • . Ilk . ‘ *••-- 1 l&gt;* P" k it tip
Nor I
tin* torch o f the Intruder
It was on*arnntl tuhe ttob* ti[&gt; w hich &lt;o nl.iln* * •Hi*l - til tt
lie
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note
Elaine rh*.|.b-- to e#*inl If »*• th
M*-air»iiili*
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connection
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secret aervlre at W .«* Int»i k t««r .h«n!••»(•In laklnc the letter in i h* totsn
it
statt-l
it- rei-lo-il
1 li send Ittm ami ho- 11 lend Ji.ol iiiovi il lo u curlier . ring falling on a piece of metal. Tim
tiiretl by I&gt;el M.tr n men
Elulnr bit**'
of the vv-rsnda ami sloml looking In­ rin g bad been left up by Arnold. Con­
discover* Jameson’* revolver laying i«»# word l a t e r when u ran be done b e s t."
nection had been made as he was
T h e r e was
tlie road. It furnishes n «lue by vrblch
A tew m in u tes a f t e r dispatching his tent!) Into th e moonlight
Elaine Is able to i4\&gt; Jameson
Del Mnr &lt;1* vp in conversation with a leaving the room by ptill}ng the ttvrcnd
mersi-Uiiir. Del Mur I* ,t. tin -uhtiiu
which be had fastened to the ring Del
r ip e ini Man
iiu-. If arlil etit*'Ve*l Ills limit vv Ito bail slipped out. nt u quiet
T W E N T Y -N IN T H E P IS O D E
signal Irom Ills hiding place in tln- Mar followed the thread ns It led
bungalow t•v « m of tb-‘ secret en
* hrubbery
around the room to, the doorway
tram *'
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THE A TLA N TIC CA B LE C U T T E R S
"Cunve him!" swore Del Mnr, sum*b
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ml i !• - * -I 'I* 11*** UM li
in.li k n .&gt; m ir-lmuttered Arnold un - ing down (be Innocent torch on tin
that hud lie- Iiniilluted 111 tils a b se n c e
"Y o u rem em ber l.lcuieuaiit Wcmd
Boor In furv. as be rushed to the desk
I* r hi- b r e n t b
1 *m I **-r he r*-ad
w'srd. the Inventor o f Irodlt*-' I n«k*-'!
O H U n u c i! t t a t r b l n g D e l M a r , } a m i s a w tils p a i s - r s a l l d i s t u r b e d
.it
Elaine one day uft* i I hud been out
Outside Arm-Id bad made good bis
y\i- s111*11 I-,- pt*-..-*-»ti to .&lt; •' ton ut ./
for u ride through the country
esca
pe
He |uiuaed In the moonlight
Inti* g a r d e n p a r ti w *• are holding
nnd listened N o o n s was pursuing, II.
"V e r y well Indeed." she nodded with
*- r.’ g 1 t
.‘ilm-i-r- ly
drew &lt;n|i fa n or three of the letters
i look or wIslfulneitK u* ilo* m en tion
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which he hud taken Irom Del M a r s
o f his nam e recalled Kennedy
W hy*"
It*- Ilnished f e a d liig . he pushed
" H e ’s stationed at Fort l&gt;nle not
Mi.- l - ’ t-'i i-Urelessly n shle . e though
*ery far front her* at th* e n t r a n c e of
to- loot 11** t nil* lot -III li It utility'
the sound/' I answ ered
I -*p in ol*-.i H*'**m*-d to o r e iir t " him
" T h e n let's h a ve hint o\*r at tnt
lie puk e-1 it ii|&gt; a g a in ami read it
garden party ton igh t." sh*- e x c l a i m e d
mV*T
sitting down and w r itin g
t P g..
lo- -uni t., h im s e lf (Imply
'Dear Lieutenant
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T h m night tymli-*’ ball w a s -a Idare
Out lolled aj F &gt;r 1 I'al- mo)
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in h ave you meet som e &lt; f mt i Mends
inh» *. ru'i-fu and the gartlen
l iin - s ts ,
..it a l i t t l e garden party I um holding
i t e v e iillig rUithes w e r e a r r iv in g ftptii
thnlght
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T h e Romance of Elaine
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for delivery on Christinas Eve.
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-i *-r&lt;- h ’-ing r e c e i v e d by Elaine
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t-*a-l&gt; gom e ot th e m w e r e dancing "D
the v ernn d a
Am ong Hie Inle a r r i v a l s Wi n ’ Wnodand l*at*ili d .t I I ;
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-..iH’ ■- iv a r-1 slid III" ltie n - 1, I'rofA-gpt
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Woodward.
He opened B r a n d r*-a«l fioltl.
the Invlthtlon with pleasure, Ll•• !tad
I’m so gla d to k n o w iliut you a re
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ftnIhIi•*.! r*-adiug and » Js . sta tio n e d
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Fort
lk»l*v
g r e e te d
tiasti-nlng to write a r•*pi&gt; wliVu tit** E la lm
I hope It will hr- for all s u m ­
o rd tuly *-nl**rei| agnlt- ami *nlut-*d
m er ’
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|m replied gallantly
w'ariT
I don t kn.*w an* I i ■ *»-■ ’
i ,-t
pr. - - u t nt-r. trteh-: Frotos
A r n o ld
Well, shti-v1 btrn It* m i v « a v
sor A r n o ld ’’
T b - orderly u sh ered In a well
Tli&lt;- p r o fe s s o r b o w e d ,l*&gt;w stitl und ressed man with a dark, heavy b ea rd
p r o fe s s o r ln lly a v e r E la i n e 's hand njid
and large horn spectacl* *
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u m o m e n t Inter fo llo w e d W oo dw a rd
ward eyed him ca u tio u sly nnd it bB out Into th e n ex t room us the o th e r
s u s p i c i o u s l y , as th*- s t r a n g e r s*atc*l
arrived to h- g r e e te d h&gt; Elaine.
hlms*df and made u f*-w r e m a r k s
h--r a moment, h o w e v e r , slo* looked
T h e m om en t th*- &gt;rd**rly left fhfitter him eurloiislv
O nce -he start
room, how ever th.e prof*-s«*-r. lower*-*!
,.|J t- follow as though I" speak 1°
him
Just Hieti however
Mar
hi* voltje to a whl«p* f
W -&gt;m|wnr-l
h s l e n e d In n in a getn e u l l*i*-k- I -r him
entered
Hood
even in g
h-* in terru p ted ,
more closely, th e n l a u g h e d and shook
bunds cordially
su a v e ly .
Iln sto o d for tt m om ent wjth Etnlfie
T h e professor loaned over again
W h a te v e r It was thnt he sat.I it made nnd ta lke d .
O h e d o o r w a y . In th e house wns
n g r e a t Impression oh the lieutenant ,
" Y o u know tho fellow Del M ar*" drajied and a te n t had b een e r e c te d .
In th o room
.O v e r th e d o o r w a s a
asked ITofVssor Arnold llnally
sign
w
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r*i}d
" T h u past and fu
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t i l f c a r e an open hook to Ancient
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needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that lime comes to yon, you know what tonic
to take—Cardin, the woman’s tonic. C arduijs com­
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health,
it has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century* of wonderful
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* Auitfc-" T h e r e Aunt Jqtephlne hold,forth l« -A most effeetlvo dlsgulsu as
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Aunt Josephine had a r r a y s had a
i. curious desire to play the old hag In
a m a te u r dram atics And now she had
iQ ih« uifnoitgratified hi»r
Probably none of the guests knew
that Ancient Anna w as In r e a l l y
L i e u t e n a n t - W o o d w a r d R e c o g n iz e s P r o f e i s o r Arnold
Elaine's guardian.
Elaine, being olherwls'e occupied. I Elaine s a t ’ Hr l . e r -IrctisInK gow n u p , desk, oxtrl hastily ran through them
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ln hor roora* aboul to r c l , r e ' . - i ’1
“ N o l » thin* In them." ha eiclolm ed .
hud selected
[lYctticst
Her maid bad left her. and sh e
A t the first break of dawn the little
tho girls nnd we w ere strolling
picked up the slip of paper from her alarm clock awakened E l a t u !
She
, through th e house, seeking a quiet
dresser, looking a t It thoughtfully.
p a r t e d up and rubbed li&lt;jr e y es at the
i sppt for a chat.
"W hat cau a crude d r a w i n g Of . a V suddenness of the awakening, then]
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don’t you h a ve your fprtune , ^ 7 ^ thft
. h « a sk ed
qu ickly reached out and stopped the 1
told hy Ancient Ann*? laughed my
bell ao that It would not disturb oikcompanion
as
we
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era In the house. Bbe Jumped out of
l .ll_ |t
1. „ Vep- At
At l i s t a ir f &gt;
Vnn , bed lmrri«&gt;dly md dressed.
"Do you tell n good fortune reason* ^ i*...
Men
lug th e note back.
a b l y ” I Joked, entering.
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I Arm
ed will,
W oo d w ard sum m oned an orderly
Armed
with u spy glass, Elaine let
Only the true (ortunes, 'io u n g . . -*.j*j|
j jhayo It," she exclaim ed to h erself out of .the house quietly. --Di­
"Boo th at Ibis Is delivered at Dodge
hall to Miss Dodge h e r se lf us soon a s man." returned A n cie n t Anna severe­ bergelf. "Boniethlng Is going to" h a p ­ rectly to the shore she went, walking
possible." he directed, as tho o rd erly ly, startinic In to resd my palm. "Y ou pen on the w a ter at sunrlao "
along the beach. Suddenly she paused.
ore very' rntfeb In love," she went on.
took the note and salu ted
Bbe took a pretty little alarm clock T h e r e were three man. Hr fo r e , s h e
E la in e . Aunt Josep^ilno and_ 1 were "but Ihe lady la not In this lent.
from tho table, s e t Jt. and placed it cculd level her gla ss at them, however,
Vilrjr m uch em barrassed,
thejr disaptK-ared.
• In th e garden when lAeutenant Wood
pear h e r bedmy hand away'.
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'fh a t 'a g t r s n g e ." she said to herself.
ward's orderly rbde up * q &lt;1 d d l v e r e d
" H o w sh o ckin g! ? j s i * z n s r . s i « w ! ? ' » « from the -y5tftty^|l&amp;*Wa'll- I hvoklng thru igli-Um glasi* "Tbi-re'rf n
t h a letter.
•
;
^tra^be^vafT
M ar Tentered
E
for
stea m er at The dock ihet se**m« t&lt;&gt; h*
• Etstfie opened It and -read "1 hat e paqlon, iqaklng
2 • b’eJJAve
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| *,| f j)rtFy*,!Del
IHAi), 1
Hirrau
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"I don l tM n* _m i th&lt; m oo|)luhl Mrrft mIng In througlv g et t i ng ready for somet hi ng. I won
all rig b t," she thanked the orderly. much nuiio&gt; „d
p ay&lt; my fvinu*»e told." she decided as the windows the room wns dark
U.C d e r w h at It c»r\ healoJui-Hu eqrlv
"Oh. YValler. ha's com tug to tlfo gat
W *l&amp; tr'» he Ytmtii
turned on tho lights aqd crossed toHlic
den party. "and Is g o in g to b r l m f V
f'o n tin u rd on Pajf**
AVe sauntered along to the vsrsnda panel In tho wall
As ho touched ,«
friend of his, » P ro fesso r Arnold ’*
where
a
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th
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(rieud
claimed
m&gt;
com
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button the panel opened.
Del Mar
W e ch a tted a fe w moments about
panion for a danco which *he had switched off the lights and went
t h o 'p a r t y .
promised. Aa I strolled on slooe, Del through tha ports], closing It.
" O h ." exclaim ed E U ln e suddenly. I
Mar and Klaino were already finishing
-Outside, a t the other end of tho pas­
liav a a n ld aa ." ’
v
a
dance. He left her a moment la ter sageway. w a s one of his men. waiting
" W h a t U UT" I asked, amlltng at
and
hurried
glad 1of the op- In the sh a d o w s n« Del Mar ca m e up.
.
ami lI n
u r r ic u ojrer,
o jn n , «*■&lt;«
% V R h i t * a f o r t u n e tp lle r ,” s h e ; p o rtu n tty to s e e h e r s t t s . t
FV&gt;r a m om ent they talked. “ H I be
" OI1
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l . » m u f t i , tatax Ya■ V H i
too shall
Play
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I W lMar
made his way alouo among therw, a t aunrlaa." agreed Del Mar, as
the guests and passed Annl-Josephlne
the part.”
&gt; disguised a s.th e old h s g seated before the man left and he re-entered the s e ­
cret passage.
“ A l l right. If y o u r e a ll y w a n t m e. ,
HOIIk r o w WHITE P E o r tK ONI.V
her t e n t Just then a waiter cam e
Wbllo ho w a s conferring, a t th e li­
co n sen ted Au nt J o s e p h i n e s m i l i n g i n ­
through with a tray of Ices. A t he
brary window appeared a faco.
It
d ulg ently a s wo urged her.
_
passed, Del M af stopped him, reached
was P rofessor Arnold's. C au tio u sly be
out and took so-Ice.

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trudge alt lh*v tlmoc" wy*'1 un Arnold
T h e r e ’* somethth*" queer nlrout his
presence, here at thin t l n i c ’’ +
" I ’ ve i n invltatlbn to a gnrd-n nphtv
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house
tonl'kht ” j e e r t r k e d
W oodward.- ’’
“ A c c e p t / ’ urged th e professor, "and
1ell her you • are bringing u friend
W npdward resum ed
writing and
wheh he had finished handed the note
to the stranger, who rend
"D ea r Mis* Dodg'e:
.
"I shall be ch a rm ed to be with you
tonight and with y o u r permission will
bring my friend. P ro fesso r Arnold,
" T r u ly your#.
EDW ARD WOODWARD.

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fort, an orderly ep-tered wttb.tlo- m att,

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spells ami a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
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readily mixes with thr soil. Contains no in»&gt;^
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51m what I bad te e n sod that w e were
all friends (if W oodward’s.
Rurnalde thought * moment and
T«n&lt;Ysar»Old Buck Comas Out Win­
quickly made up hla mln^.
ner In the Flret Big Quarrel
“ Come— qu ick— Jump up here with
*3
In Family.
mo,” ho called.
Then to the other
men. "I’ll be back soon. W a lt here
Richmond. Ind.— Two buck elks in
SEQUEL T O THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE
Let her g o ! ”
the city herd In Q o n Miller park
1 bad J u m p e d up and they spun the
fought n duel and before the om
,
By
ARTHUR
B.
REEVE
propeller
The hydroaeroplane fealh
ployees could separate them. Teddy,
ered along the water, throwing a cloud
Q tld ( M M o t i o n P I C T h « W « l|-K n o w n N o v sllst a n d
head of tho herd, had gored to death
tho Creator of ths "Craig
of whlto spray, (hen slowly rose' lu the
hla non, a two-yearold buck. Teddy
Kennedy” Stories
air.
la ono of 111o ducat specimens of elk
As wo roso wo could see over the
In the country, and Is ten years old.
Presented ia Collaboration With the Pubs Playrrx and the Eclectic Film Co.
curve
In tho shore.
It Is the first time In the history of
C*rrrt(b. I9i4. Sr (W h u C i i n j An
aiix» o * ! . r i
"L o o k !" I exclaimed, straining my
tho herd that a buck has offered harm
eyes. " S h e ’s overboard.
Th ere's u
to Ite offspring.
motorboat after her. Foster— o v e r that
Through it he couni seo mnt som e­ w a y ! ’*
Ehe moved along In the direction or
Blacksnake Steals Eggs.
thing
like a hook “ as being cast over
"Yes. yes." shouted Huraslde above
Spring Grove, P a — Although Ralph tho dock. At tho dock the disreputable
l llv n e r had hoard his hens cackling steam er to which Del Mar had dis­ the steamer's side and drawn back the roar o f the engine which almost
eg a ir.
made conversation Impossible.
with clockwork regularity the Inst patched his emissary was still Hod, the
" T h e y ’re dragging for something,"
I" shifted the planes a bit and
month, he wna receiving no e g gi. He sailors now working under tho gruff
' ded on more speed.
kept watch and discovered a six-foot orders of the rough captain. About a he remarked as they brought up an i
The men In Hie boat saw us. One
blacksnake creeping atrallhlly from a j capstan were wound tbo turns o f a object, dark and covered w-|th sea
growth, then threw It overboard as Mgure, tall, muffled, had a fam iliar look,
crevice In tho henhouse
J| then : 'm,s w ire rope at Hie end of which was
though it was not what they wanted
but I could not pla^ti U uud In the ex
started working Its colls In such a » three-pronged drag hook,
"Ry
G eorge--the Atlantic cable lauds cltemont o f the chase had no chonce
manner as to throw the eggs to the J Already, on the shore, al an old doto try
Rut l"cffiufd See that he saw
floor, whore they were broken. Tho |,pr' ,’d shriek of a fisherman, two of Del here— they're going lo cut It!"
Woodward took the glasses himself us and waa angry.
Apparently the
snake w as shot.
‘ Mar’s men had been walling since boRIl¥e onJrril to turn, for tbe boat
» — &lt; fore sun-up, h aring come In a dirty. and looked In surprise. T h o f a rlghl^ ^
ho cried, his surprise changed lo alarm swung around Just as we swooped
. *Rngy fishing smack anchored off
In an Instant
"Here, take the glass down and ran along the water.
3 1 shore.
. •
again and watch. „ I must get back
Elnlnn was exliaustod. Would wr
"Is.‘.'everttblng ready?" asked Del to the fort."
be In time?
He sw ung his horse about and g a l­
Mar. cOthlng.up.
t
We planed along 4 he water, while
"Everything, sir,” returned tho two, loped off, leaving Arnold sitting In the the motorboat sped off with Its baffled
■ addle gazing at the strange boat
following him along the shore.
passenger*. Finally we stopped In a
" W h o ’B that?" cautioned ono of the through his glass.
cloud of spray.
JJ&gt;‘. the time Woodward reached the
men, looking ahead.
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Together, R u r n s )^ and I reached
T h e y hid hastily, for there was ‘fH^Htjlii ground again, a Meld gun and down aqtl.qj»ught E lfine, not a moment
Xf Elalno. Hhe hud seen Ihe three and .Jf«;t'Xi£iliuny were ut drill. He dashed too soutf.V ;
.
ana about to leVel her glass In the|i hirUn*t&gt; across the Meld
“Oh— W dlter.” Mifc‘ murmured, "you
Woodward
blurted
out
what
he
hud
direction ns they hid.
Finally she
i were jusj in time.”
Just seen
"W e must slop It - a l any
turned uml discovered the steamer
J '&gt; w l$h t could have been sooner." I
THE GEM ..
| As hIio moved toward II, Del Mar and cost." lie added, breathlessly
apologized.
The officer turned to the company .
„ Th
„
dWn.t cut , hp r , b| ^
ALL PURPOSE CftARCOAL STOVE § (bo others came out from behind s
Vf rock nod slnle utter her
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ceed ed In dru ggin g the c ab le to tinproper position on the d e c k ; ,T h e y laid
II down and lb ’ l Mar w as d irect lug the

T h e men s c a t t e r e d a* h e d i r e c t e d
Ib e i n
S n e a k i n g up I j ul e l l ) , tbe&gt; m a d e
a Mi dden rush mi d s e i z e d h e f
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'('art o ff'" ordered Del Mur
A lew moment h later out in the bur
bor, j iei Mur ««« busy direct lug the
dragging for the Atlnnilc cable ut u
«pot wliero it nun known rt&gt; run 'J’ hej
let the drag liiuik down over Gie wide
and pulled It along slowly on tho
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itig t a c k l e
I m a d e m y wti&gt; t o w a r d
t h e a l l u r e , u n d e c i d e d w h e t h e r t o Malt
f r o m a dock o r t a i n t
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immediate t i e l g b b i r r h .......
Home, din
nun i u h ii ) l m i w u little tileanter ut
u w h a rf
A einipli. of men run along
the d e c k , Apparently m o t i o n i n g tb^
cap ta in ugullint s o m e th in g

Then 1 aaw them run to ono shin
and drag out it girl, screaming and
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FLORIDA atntggllni; an they hurried her below
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tv..n,| tlci. tfist*4nk jd*Te of
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about for u motorboat lit desperation
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-nutiy thing to follow them In
Mild
■ V p e « 'H S , flyal' i her* hla. i.
kfifre nun nottilnit, absolutely nothing,
V 1 &lt; " *:,,*'r. n C : , : r
Ihe bppoaltw City lu ll
'fclepllboe No 25 noi even a row boat, •
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I ran back along tbo dtvck « l had
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•,wa* .sottui activity, for *tho army Ir
1,1 if niftitik
1in[*t n f 'I* util it njj i h i

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Magazines Periojdicals! Lieutenant Woodward and *Profestmr Arnold left the house I n ' w hich
Soda Water
the lieutenant was quartered, where
Jim had Invited Arnold to spend the
Confectionery
night Already an orderly had brought
two horses. T h ey mounted for
Cigars and T o b a c c o s around
an early morning fid e through the

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HENRY McLAULIN 1 h a r*\ViUl
' a ' Winnie,

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JEW ELER

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°» rircu it r o u r t, Namlnolo roun* G O R H A M ’ S ST ER LIN G S I L V E R
ty . Florida.
R O G E R S ’ P L A T E D WARE
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country.
-Off they clattered, naturally bending
thetr course toward the 'shorn. . They
entile soon to n Imtnt fti the road
“ tu rn It emerged from the hills and
g a v e them a panoramic view' of the

E L G IN A N D W ALTHAM

called

tlje

pro

feasor.
,
Woodward reined up and they gazed
off over the F*itf5r.
&gt;• ."Wlint’s t h a t - a n oyster boat?"
’nsked WootCdsrd, looklhR In the direct
m M im iid: .
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Hon Arnold Indicated.
"I don't think so, so early." replied
Arnold, polllnfftouk.hls pocket glass
qqjl' looking carefulljf.

W ATCHES
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for cutting

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Arnold

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AND

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line of I'

Arnold wus gazing through his g la ss
ut the effect of tho Hhots. He could
now see lie) Mar and the others leap

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O rder lin k ed American .Medianlew
M -eta every Wednesday at 7:30 P,
M.
the C it y Hall. Visiting brothers
are welcome. C. II. Smith. Rcc. Sec.
Celery Clly \erle No. IH5.1
Me e ti n g e ve ry Tui-xilay night a t H
o ’clock. Pico Ruilduig
\\ W Fry,
Iti* ( ’ |{4ilu.rti«,
W o r t h y Priwnb-nt
S ec r e t ar y
O J I S T H I R L NO. til. I. O. It M
Miwts i-vft/y iir«l uti.l Ihiril brnliiv
n i g h t ' ut T..lu in M , w » « T em p i '
Venting br ot het * welcome
W. A. G i n n ,
J oh n St umper .
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Mei-ta at Eugli—’ Hall tir-t Mofntuy
lllghl in each 11011,1 )i at 7 HI
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Poullry Feed, Supplies,
Incubators, Etc.

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Public Library

We carry nil the hading ynriatiol of F A R M . F IE L D and
G A R D E N .U'KpS^tTUH h ave ‘ j
ll H'll Ur ti d mul fo.viwn
j&lt;l;*i“ !i t o ,V b ^ ’,1
Bpecifttty* ndr.fiti d to Florida *
soil and climate.

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SuVfford I ,ocul Union Nn tAM meet*
first anti tlilril Tb ursilu y -nighl ut ~
O c l o c k III till- F . l g l l " ' Hull
T J .l t i - ll ,
t t IVur'im
v i t T r. . '
P r c f i lcnt

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The l.s k e Itreete ( o u n d l No. .11 Junior

as g r o w n fo lk s d e m a n d

swimming .frantically }
"llet.lrer,'’ be or
—
■ lered..shielding his face * v Dial s h y . ^
could'ind f e e tt. ■
*. V, They lurnyd the bout a n d . heailed
tii^urd -flerr^ Bbe struck out? harder
titan ever fcfr'thrj'sborc. t)n came ttie
motorboat
Arnold and ■ Woodward looked qi
eai h other .lurTUespfly.
Wlmt
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Somehow’ J i y ii sort of liistlnct.' I
suppqso, J timUfl w y wu&gt; fcs quickly
us I coirtd.alo5 g tTfe sit ore, toward Fnrf
Divle, thinking perhups of Lloulonun 1
Woodward.
As I cam e upon the, pact of the
^grounds of tlie^tflrt ttist sloped dow n
to tbe beach 1 sftV u- group o f ' young
officers standing about a peculiar, a f ­
fair ou the shore In thp shoJJow water
— half bird, half boat, y.

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Exulted Ruler

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One of tlie men sedteil In It wus FvT
denlly explaining its working to the
othors.
,,
'' W a l t , " ho said, ss he s a ii tno run­
ning dow n tbo ahore. wavin g and
shouting at them. - "L e t's soo w hat this
fetlOw wants."
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It was, ftgJl soon lcarjied, ths Tam ou s'C aptain Hurnstdo o f t h s 'U n ite d
Rtates-anrlal corps. Rreathlsss, I told

T. A

SiH'retary

l tilled llru lhcrblind ol Car.ienleri. and

rtwuy fronPute boat,

A s I c a m e clo ser, I r e c o g n lx e d ll^as
a [ h u maty hy d ro ae ro p lan e.
^
It suggested an Idea ami I hurried,
shouting.

O . L. T a y | o r

A T L A N T IC

"lintiosalble!" exclaimed W mid ward.
I loll yob It Is." reiterated Arnold.
1HnfVbfNi' l ho' glass Into the lieuten­
ant's hand
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IL r . ' O . K. Sanford Lodge 1241

J U K S O W I I LK, FI.A

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Meet first and third Wednesday night
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.

WELLER COAL CO.
S c h fx il

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G a le City Camp No. 6, W. O , W
M e e t s second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J..F. Hoolchan
Clerk
' Council Commander

litis riiilm f

\ N T IIH A C T T E
J K U . I ( T ) U M I*
Hi l l M l \ m S STEAM
AND s .m i t m i m
w e n t i 1 riin 1 s

ing into a sw ift little motoi bout along
side the Mlootiicr w hich they had been
using to help them In d ra g g in g for t tic
cab le
Ju»l then to- «u“ Klulio- run -u renu
llig cull Crum the iUblli Ut'd leap 01 er
bonril
S t o p ! " shouted Arnold in a f e v e r ol
e x c ite m e n t,
low ering
th e
g la s s
" J h e r o ’ii a g i r l — by Jove— It's Mis*
D 6d |e!"r

T h e luotorbunt had sta r te d w hen
Del M ar saw" Flat Hu In l Up • u n t i l
taiok," he g r o w le d . |iolutlitft,''‘ih u [o s .
the tmdgo fflrL‘ 1
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Sanford Lodge No. 27 , I. O. (). F.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. O. Singletary
J. J. Dickinson,
Secretary
N. G .

STREET

COAL

Mur s men seized un ux unit wu* about
to d e live r the futa! blow
l i e sw u n g P
utid for u moment held II pols^il ovei
tils head
4 ,
Suddenly a low. d e e p rumble of u
r e v e r b e i a i toll echoed and r e e c h o iu
from tlie lulls over the w a ter
't i n
Held gun bad bellow ed defiance
A solid shot c ra sh e d ibruugti tb e
cabin sniaslilng Itu* diHir
A slo u n d ed
tbe men jum ped back
A s they del so.
lit ttiitir fear, tbe cubic, r e le a s e d ,
slipped back over the rail In n g r e a t
ajdtttth of uufety &gt;lnlo tbo w a te r a n *
sank.
T h e first shot hud d ism a n tled th e
d oorw ay of the cabin Klaln e cro u c h e d
f e a r fu lly lu the fu rthest cilrner. not 1
k n o w in g what to expect next. Hodden
ly a n other sbdt,'^t&lt;ue th rough Just be
side the door, stn azhing tbe w oodw ork
I■ 11 tin ii 11v S h e stitank back (urtliet
in (right
A n y th in g w as better limn litis hid
den terror. N e r v e d up, sho ran thruugti
(tie b roken dour.

I'hoenlx Lodge No 5 , K. of P.
Meet* second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights always welcome.
H. i I nulin
O. J. Miller
K. it. and S.
C . C.

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Seminole Chapter 2 , Order Eastern Sla
Meets ev erv first am) third T u esda y t
In each month. Everyone who kos seen
his Star in the East are cordially Invited *
to visit this chapter.
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y

'

Inwereil hla glu*B and Innked jiImmiI
hetplesaly
'
I C K
Just
then L ie u ten a n t
W o e d w tjp ' i CJ l
III
It
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'lushfil tip with the nffli e r anil c m
If rsuinihli
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puli) unit tbe tlelil gun
I bey wtiii le,
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it about and began jiolntlng It uni: ,
Uniting the range
Would the) n eve r get i t ’ -An, .•

“ as almost tieuiile blmnelt

Monroe Chapter No. 15 , R. A. M .
Meets every second and fourth Thura
day in Masonic Hull over t h e 'I m p e r ia
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J F. K arn atz
H. E. Tolar
Secretary
High I*ric«t

m ; C U N T I N l KD 1

--------------------------Uncle Ebro.
"It's all r*j;t 1 to own up to a m is
lake,” iiiitd f t lo Eben. "but a man
can't help feelln* kind o discouraged
when he find* It's gllltn' lo be a
Mar. muffled up. and his men had s u c ­ habit '

No sooner had she got on the boat,
however, than Del Mar and Jits men
appeared cm the dork and also boarded

deck
She Mood Hpellbound a* "Inheard him outline the detail* of the
(dot
Heart el&gt; knowing what *lie did,
"be crouched hai k of « deekhonse and
listened
Rehlnd her, Del Mur and hi* men
fa m e along, catlike
A glance wu*
HUfflrlcnt to tell them Hhe had over
heard wliat l l i e i aptum “ u* HM)llig
' ( oiifoiirid that g i r l ’
ground out
lH-1 Mur
Will nhe ulwu)B croH* my
p a th ’ W e ll get her this lim e'

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w h e e l e d a b o u t , a n d off t h e p a r t y g n l
lo p ed
O n !lie&gt; w e n t A lo n g t h e r o a d

which Woodward and Arnold had ul
ready traversed.
Arnold wbh still gazing. Impatiently
now, through the glaaa. He could hoc
Iho foredeck of tho ship w h e r e Hwl

itio r t ll t n :
(•art)
and

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T»|l !,► rrtU'ftmi'd i r r u n l t n f
Ic !iB, pt i ilrrd Will |i«Ufl fhrrron AJn th«?

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lo th e dock No one paid uny attention
to her. apparently, uml she m ade her
«ii&gt; along the dock and even aboard
the boat without being observed.

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Elton J. Moughton

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N f'nutfti**. rlvfli of l hf Mr
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of ••!»! court
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nf »hr •t«to of FI arias.
trtT.rtrtf »nd rrtiulrrd to ip
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For "»Ir by ill |tfa 0 Mailtrp dpilfTi-

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a
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h«, levied up#in lh» I n l r tr M
ol t l . &gt;l I I.. K. H u r d l e , In the lollowlns
m ] r . i . i . . i l u . l e In t h e c o u n ty of Bernit.lr *iv! - t» tr of Florid*, to-wlt!
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Sanford Lodge No 62 , F. And A. M .
Communication everv firs! and third
Thursdays at 7 :30 .
visiting brethren
welcome.
O. L. T a y lo r
J. C. Humph
mph
Secretary
W. M

ture Drama

o tfo o o o o o o o o a o o a o o a o o o o o a j

hand

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�Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
V a lu e of the M o tio n
T h e F rench war loun which has
j t u t been r o m p lo le d is the most
t r e m e n d o u s financial tra n sa ctio n the
w o r ld has ev er k n o w n .
Its success
wan fa r b ey o n d e x p e c ta tio n or be­
lief in th e possible. It has a s t o u n d ­
ed th e financial ex po yts of the world
u lt d ^ g iy e n an o th e r d ecisive pi oof of
th e w o n d &amp; f u l and u n su sp ected viril­
i t y a n d power o f th e F rench nation.
B u t th e e x t r a o r d in a r y success of
t h U ' l o a n is a t t r ib u t a b l e not o n ly to
th e flnnncial p o w er an d pntroitism
o f th e F i e n c h people, b u t to the in ­
te llig e n ce with w h ich t h e , -French
g o v e r n m e n t prom o te d their plans,
and th e success of th eir promotion
ia a t t r i b u t a b l e also to the rise of a
p o w er in our civ ilis a tio n which has
ex isted bu t a few yenrs.
T h e F rench g o v e r n m e n t utilised

“ M r. G r c x o f M o n te Carlo
" M r . O r e s of M o n te C a r l o , " the
t h iillin g n o v e l b y K. P h illip s_ O p penheim , w h ich will be presented in
pbotod rainatit
form ut
the Xtai
T h e a t r e on
M onday,
D ec. lllth;
with T h e o d o r e R o berts and C a rly lt
B la c k w e ll in the stellar roles LsVased
on an a c t u a l e m i n e n c e which X im e
undei
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O p p e n h c im 'a o b se r v a ­
tion while a t M ni.te C a r lo less than
two yearn a g o . T h i s p r o p h e sy of t h e
present
E u ro p ea n
co n d itio n s was
w ritten se v e r a l m on th s before the
present war was declared , but its
relations .to present co n d itio n s seem
most u nu su al, a lt h o u g h
Mr. Up
penheim did not uie the, e x a r t c h a r ­
a cter* in v o l v e d .
It is a P a ra m o u n t
P ictu re.

RROGRAM M E
FRIDAY
Decembor 10
SATURDAY
December 11

Theodore Roberta in " M r . Grex o f
Monte Carlo” at T h e Star Dec. 13

“ M R S . P L U M ’S PUDOINCJ" 5 ret-In
• Com edy D ram a,
“ N O T A LAND SH A L L S T R A Y ” Educa
“ S C A N D A L IN T H E FA M IL Y ” 2 reels
Drama

ited M onte C a r lo co n g ra tu la te th e
Dusky Compeli g on the a ccu rate resemhlar.ee t» th e
rcul gum tiling
I ulaec*.

4th’Episode

When this s t o r y wus published it
seiiul form In the S u t u r d a y E ve n in g
Post it cr e a te d a g re a t w a v e of c o m ­
ment t h r o u g h o u t t h e w o rld and the
p h o to d r a m n t ie . version is said to be
u n u su a lly s t a r t l i n g .
One of t h e g rea test se ts ever i n ­
s t r u c te d on the great L a s k y sta ge
iti C a lifo r n ia was th a t of th e interior
W e must keep
the m oving •pie-'] o f .the G rn n d G a m b l in g Salon
in
ture
films clean
a n d wholesom e,
the C a sin o ut M o n te C a r l o . An exhut we must
not
discrim in ate cellent ic-plica of the entire lower
a g a in s t them
W e m ust not seek [ floor of the ('nsjno was c o n s tr u c te d ,
to do lho*e t h in g s against th e m | Special g a m i n g .table* were o btained
which would tend to make them i.n and the D usky C o m p a n y was for
p o pu la r, for their p o w e r for good is ‘ l u n a te en ou gh to secu re a re’ ired
m their po p u la rity , a n d their popti- M o n te C a r lo croupier to s n p e i v p e
■ .atit-1 l a n t y would m ake o u r elfnrtH
Mint ti e correct a rra n g em en t of the scene,
h a ve In gu in a l them in a n y e v e n t.
A n u m b er of persons w h o have vis-

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will be surprised to see how easy it is to
get a suitable gift for each, and at a
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Toilet-Set Ivory1
Evening D ress,
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Bedroom Slippers
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FRIENDS—
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Initial'Handkerchiefs

Folding Umbrella ...
Indian Bedroom Moccasins
Handkerchief, Tie, Sox Set
Bathrobe
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Initial Handkerchief

Table Linen and Napkins
Statuary
Jardinieres
Coat or Suit "
Silk Hosiery
Party Box
Silk Dresss Material

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Silk Sweater
1 tia ir Ribbons .
Shirt W aists, Xmas I

CARBON PAPERS
Finest Carbon Paper Ma&lt;R
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Charter No. 3 ^ 9 8

E s ta b lis h e d in 1 8 8 7

Surplus $ 3 5 ,0 0 0

Capital $ 3 5 ,0 0 0

Again the season of Happiness and Rejoicing is ap­
proaching. Again the hirst National Bank ol Sanlord takes
advantage oi the opportunity, as it has lot twenty-eifjht
pears past, to wUh each and every one ol its patrons and
ii lends everything good that may add to their Health,
Wealth and prosperit\.
We wish to express our appreciation oi the* confidence
that is placed in us, as is shown hv the continued growth ol
the Bank. By reason of this confidence and patronage your
hank has continued to maintain its place as the Hank of the
P e o p le o f Sem ino le County.
W e would remind you that vour hank is a member of
the Federal Reserve System, that is, ir is under the control
and direction of the United States and therefore has all^the*
safe guards that the National Government Can devise for
vour protection.
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We extend a very cordial invitation to every one in
Seminole Countv to make use ol our facilities, and to share
m the security offered by Uncle S a m s Bal k.
We wish the greatest measure of the Christmas Spirit
for each one of our patrons, friends and neighbors; and may
the New Year be ladcned with renewed prosperity for all.

First National Bank of Sanford
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^ Yule log will crackle mefrily, reflecting all that is joyous, happy and bright.
May every citizen of San^prd';and Seminole County enjoy the Holiday in all the
spirit of a good old-fashioned Christmas.
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“Home folks” never have greater occasion to be thankful than at this present
Christmas season. With the Clouds of War glowering angrily over half the world
and the financial effects of the storm reaching to many parts of our own country,
this community has moved steadily on. The sun smiles down on our crops, our
merchants are living in peace and prosperity—it is our proud boast that this insti­
tution has enabled local business to be carried on despite the threats and mutterings of financial depression.

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So, it is as from one neighbor to another, that the Seminole County Bank
heartily greets this community. Essentially a “ Home Bank”, this institution’s
capital of $50,000.00 has been subscribed entirely b\ local Stockholders. Our Direc­
tors are substantial citizens of Sanford and have been prominent for many years in
the constructive progress of Seminole County.
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In its past years of existence, the Seminole County Bank has placed before all
others, the great feature of Broad Service to Local Residents. We point with pride
to our record of the past; we promise with conviction even greater things for the
coming year.
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Security Of funds, completeness
of service, close attention to each
patrons, requests, inquiries and.
needs, counsel and advice on all fi­
nancial matters, coiirtsey in evety.
dealing, first-class equipment, e$-.
tensive knowledge of business and
agricultural conditions, willingness
to be of assistance in every possible
way— these are the "‘high spots” of
the Service we offer.

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Another greaufunction belongs
to the Seminole County Bank— that ^
is, providing assistance for the fi­
nancial progress of “ forehanded”
men and women._“ Fprehanded” peo­
ple are those io^Akiduals who are
constantly thinKmg of.. thq years
ahead' and weekly putting, aside
some portion of their income to meet
the future*
W h e n opportunity
knocks or emergency strikes— they -•
are ready.

There is close relationship be­
tween the prosperity of this com. munity, the welfare of the residents
individually, and the progress of this
semi-public Institution. Every res­
ident ,$f Seminole County benefits by
the progress of the Seminole County
Bank and similarly the progress of
this Irtstitutipfr ip.indirectly aided
through the i&amp;ccesg of each resident.
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of great aid Jo them in providing
for the future. (Placed in a Savings
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are absolutely safe and are earning, l
-dividends for them at the r a t e *
of f o u r per cent, compounded
quarterly.
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County’ interests and activeiy^Helpful
by l o c a l . business men, keenly alive to Seminole County’s
activelY£HeJpful .in’
in advancing;
advancing
regard
the community’s progress. It is their constant desire that all residents of Hanford and vicinity ref
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Are you vexed with the “ what to give for Christmas” problem? What more-sensjTdeyift for young
an a “Christmas Card” in our Christmas Savings Club, or a Savings Pass Book in this'Instituor old than
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our community progress even more rapidly
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DECEMBER U

T h e S to re w ith the C h ristm a s S p irit .

T h e S to re w ith the C h ristm a s Gifts

N. P. Y O W E L L

AND COM PANY

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GREAT STOCK OF XMAS GIFTS
STATUARY
An opportunity
lo g iv e orfe o f

For M en and
I. tulles, A t ;) i

th e se B e a u tifu l

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every one. Just
Ihe Present for
Pnpa or Mama.

H om e d r i f t at
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Remember
When You Were
a Boy and
Pnpa Bought
You a New Suit
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You Can See
Your Joy in the
Byes of Your
Own Boy by
(Jetting
Him
a
Suit
on
-Whose Quality
He
Depends
“ Royal Brand"
ROYAL BRAND

M E N ’S (2 LO VES eith er fur l)r«
or for the A lit u
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(C E N T S’ H O S IE R Y— P h eo n ix 0 HaT H one, com es th ree pair in a box, Hon $1.50
F in e Silk H alf 11u se, c o m e s fix . !■ i t n box
..............................................................$1.50
M E N ’S H A N D K E R C H IE F S Urn
* iih Hand E m broidered Initial, six in box $.1.00
. . . $1.50
O ther H an d k erch iefs in Initial Linen, six in b o x ............................... • .

** Ladies’
Rcady-to-Wear
Department.
Here You
Find (he Answer
for every
Woman
and Fluids
Wants.
In this Depart­
ment You
Will Find the
Most Kxqui ite
Fashioned
Coats, Suits
and Dresses
for
Mother
and the
Children

LADIKS
(OAT SLITS

Men’s Vests, Xmas Boxes $3.50 to $5
FATHER

Complete Line of Ties, Sox
* Handkerchiefs
Suspenders, Slefeve Hlders
and Garters, in Sets
to Match.
Put up in Xmas Boxes
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50c to $2

Folding Umbrella
Auto Gloves
Smoking Jacket
Hd’chf,Tie,Sox,Set
Mackanaw
Silk Shirts
Pheonix Sox

Bath Robe
Umbrella,
Kid Gloves
6 pr. Silk Sox
Shirts, Xmas Box
Auto Gloves
Smoking Jacket
MOTHER

RELATIVES

Table Linen
Napkins
Statuary
Jardiniere.
Silk Kimona
Coat or Suit
3 pr. Radmor Hose
Party Box

TELEPHONE NO. 123

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Laundered Shirts, guaranteed
fast colors

Set of Furs
Sport Sets
L:' Havant'Set cnTV
Toilet Set, Ivory
Neck Puff
Silver
handle

$ 4 .5 0

Initial Hd’chfs
Hair Receiver
Doll
Bedroom Slippers
Morning Jacket
Table Set
Ivory

H u m i d JrTScls t re i 6 r:llilff|rr.fw In the Cnar line, two
color ( fleet, HI w tmd Wnit &gt;, Tnn iihd White, dreen nml
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FOUR GOODS Muirs and
Furs of Tiger skin, a truly
good looking set, complete
for only
$10.00
Beautiful White Iceland Fox
set. complete
$14.50
Big line of Fur Neck Pieces,
sold singly

Initial Hd’chfs
Fur for Neck
Silk Sweaters
Shirt Waist
Mesh Bag
Parasol
FRIENDS

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Is truly tyi appropriate Gift
at a small price.
Never before have we been
able to show such nobby
styles at each
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y D E t'E M ItE R M. 191.1

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SANFORD, THE WONDERFUL CITY
feat
of
&gt;j n |,»r«l the
c o u n ty
*1 ri|fhTl-.- httlr Bemlnold co u n ty htu.
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very sa tisfa cto ry year, notwlt|l.i.ii„li!»B the general fimincinl
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has
prevailed
t hr&lt;"igl'"Ut the co u n try . On the
»)."!• Sanford residents have much
thankful lor. and in reviewing
ih« proiu’esje m ade |n various lines,
there is every reason w h y the slogan
"Lucky S a n fo r d " holds good, and
all Stanford!tos realize .th is more
than ever before.
V ^ &gt; r y thorough census of Sunlord and Seminole c o u n ty has been
taken during the past yea r, and it is
g ru iR m g t&lt;» learn th at the popula111, , I he two precincts of Sanford
,0(jJ&gt; i, ft.ii. and the entire c o u n ty
figure- a total of 9 . 450 . T w o yeurs
jj... a I &gt;-n the population «d Semngured for c o u n t y dtvi»i(1 i, .r(n»,,*-. there were som e H.OOO
i.
. t- in the urea of the prnnew co u nty, and the recent
cenMi' figures show an increase of
1 I.Mi iniiple, dem on stra tin g that
,l„ „,’ w co u n ty is a ttr a c tin g new
I1*" I. .(ml that the older residents
.-mg the family status
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, out side world
is looking
,i j.iii,U s i, | he fact t fiat tin’
. "-iciimship f ompany and
It. II Telephone &lt; ompany
, ..I ihousiu.ds of dollars in
n i hi- i i r y during t lie
Till' (net alone proves
■ find i- destined to be one
. . in -t . ill,-- of
hlnrid.i
poputur
indu-trie,
&gt; o.lly lo c a li', and t tie i it &gt;
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develop into an impnr. f ■ I:ii center
I e 11 {i h o ne PI a n I
pleasing
things tbal
III JJtll.ford d u n f l g t b e

I.', pi rtiaps the or.e &lt;&gt;l greut
* .-nitiide is 1 he rebuilding of a
. p l.t 1 t»y t he Southern
fit
, ,Ai.nr A; Ttlegru pli ( ’ion
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purchasers of the
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m Ajiril the properties of
"M 1 1#in pa n y jmssed into the
h.11 1 ui the greatest ojatratom of
plants in tin- world nod
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■ ,,w ni-rsliiji of the Sanfotd
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s contract with the rm i c i ' . o f thc city of Sanford, made
through and by the city council,
m.o, it im perative th a t the new
"* &lt;•» ” f tin* Sanford plant "get
tin- rebuilding plans which
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pari of ttie agreem en t: there- &gt;r&lt;l&gt; r to fulfil the promise to
• plan a bsolutely new by
l'JJti, the new owners
. ' &lt; 11guivcrs tin t tn* spot alm mediately
ph'ii cotntmTcinl study of
id I tt"- possibilities of
Sanford's
future growth was made by experts
m Hu- line of work
Fuch section
"( 11 »■ . l i y was given minute insjvectm:
every
in d u stry investigated,
•*'1,1 ' Very public im provem en t that
'*■ *' t’cing made was carefully in&gt;1uir, &lt;1 about.
T h is was done with
n ' mw to installing such tplephone
• qu.p tnent us would he adequate
1,1 years from now an d in ortfer
!t"*t tlie increased d em an d for telent" , -ervice could be anticipated
»’
prnv oli&gt;d for without having
f'.'buibl again w ith in t h a t ^ i m e .
Eta result of this expert inspection
of our city is very pleasing to our
I'opul.ittnn since, furnished iiy the
i n . - 1nr?*, the Southern Bell ComI’ wnj has just com pleted the most
l"' t' ■ non* telephone plant in the
state.
1 'instruction engineers and exfurt- in ev ery branch of the husi'o-'s consumed a greater p a ri ° f the
'•m)'- frotn M ay f to Se p te m b e r 1. In
'napping out und plan n in g the proposed improvement#, bu t since the
rir' ' of Septem ber, the a ctu a l work
construction has been' rupldly goln.r &lt;»„ .1rt«| u n d er our streets there
"■ * ' ' a fiy threx* miles of. cable;
'' f'e t of aerial cable hitO'sht'eii
! b're uinf we have sixty-five
........
,,f
,
'
.
1 iti-u oju*n win?, homp of

■[ ’’ _1' 1"Ptnrr.

___ _______-

N&lt;" e of the d o w n to w n streets of
* n i y of Sanford will h ave a teleP
1 with or pole in sight, and in
r,- " le t .lia l section of the city
l'
I'0!''* ar.tl cables b i c in the alI here is no open wire on an y
J
within a mile of the main sec! 1,1 “ f 1 *le &lt;ity. and in m an y ensw
' [ur!l1
are in cable, nil of
" r°o*erves to our c it y t h o fjeau5 nf which it can str proud

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1 lie qu a rters of the old telephone ! high o rd e r and would he a credit to
co m p a n y h a ve heen entirely r e m o d - j u n y c o u n t y in the state.
In fact,
fled along modern lines, mod new m any vistturs pronounced it the
offices, ware rooms, and o perating ••uunl of m an y state fairs. T h e citloom s have heen provided for, T h e rus, v e g e ta b le and po u ltry exhibits
Telep h o n e lliiihlit g contains lieyond were wonderful, while the wom an's
an y question tin- most convenient section. which included hand work,
and com plete equipm ent foi the canned foods, cooked foods, flowers,
transaction of business nf any huihl- antiques, art and .‘’ m an y
other
ing in the c ity .
T h e operators' things, wus one of the most im por­
qu a rters merit special mention tut tant fe a tu re s of this excellent fair.
being the largest. lightest' and most T h e school exhibit could not hiTvc
co m fo rtable of a n y in the state, and W e n surpassed in the sta te .
the W estern electric switch board
Dr. Ja m e s Y . Porter and
Dr. C.
is of tile latest type, modern in Dodds o f the S ta te D e p artm e n t of
e v e r y particular, and with such fa ­ Health furnished the sta te exh ibit. Ih
cilities as will care for the telephone its e n l i t e t y , and Dr. T e r r y of J a ck ­
traflir of (he f i t y for many years to sonville furnished the Jacksonville
come.
exhibit
T h ese exhibits were visited

m

Kverii the colored section feels pastor, are to be co n g ra tu la ted upon Work* will open shortly on a large
the Impetus of the building boom | holding their «*rvlce* once again in scale and be equipped
to do the
and "some substantial residences as | their ow**.’ -t f e * . &gt;» .-'h o m e .
which finest work in their line.
well a* fine business blocks h ave th ou gh.......
* ,— ,---------------.—
*not... cb’fiTfdeled
has been tent
M. H. T h a t c h e r of I^iuisvillo, K y . ,
gone tip in the past tw e lv e months. porarily fitted up .for ' * W regular
president of the T h atch er R e a lty
Sanford posstq^tpn three batiks. ;il! services
T h e edifice will he an e x ­ C o m p a n y ^ opened
offices
some
splendid in m itiffltin ij,doing business cep tio n a lly handsom e one. and cv*
Utppth^ .^V'^ pfi *»tork being orgunil&gt;. h a q d i^ ^ e^ |ifa tM t£ « ff T h e busi­ cr y effort is being made to h a a t e f r ) ^
Nt0(.k of $200,000.
ness
•'peiir has been the work.
T h e church has been T h e co m p a n y ji rue based the Holden
most jirospCrous, the deposits e x ­ v e ry A c t i v e in all d epartm ents and
real estate prop erty in Sanford ,
ceeding all ex pecta tio ns.
Th ese in­ reports p io v e thin much work has
Seminole c o u n ty and Volusia cou n­
stitutions would he a credit to a n y been done in all lin e s of en deavo r.
ty, and will aid in e v e r y possible
c it y thiee tim es af, large as Sanford.
T h e C h u rch o f/ th e Holy Cross of way the d evelo p m en t of Sanford.
T h e officers, hftyes a t heart the jjood which fle v . A iiijf Peck is rector, has
Several retail businesses ■ h a v e ; heen
of their city-itfVffcr^courteous treai- pa ssed through Nn viry'yjq.0hvising
established and have met with e n ­
'ment can be rtdlcd upon.
M a n y *”p l ' d y i i i l 3 1ngV’ h a v e couraging success.
*»
T h e fmslnwm
done, t h o a g t r 'l’erha^w xhe most outlook for the coming y e a r fa all
thurches
fiaPortan t
work
flits Aieen done that could be hojicd fftr.^and fhe
The churches of Sanfo/d h.1 vc nlj th ro u gh the parish house.
T h is merchants are already preparing for
T h e plant com plete, measured in daily b y hund reds of people and the enjoyed m any blessings, and }uyve fRoce nearly a|iproaehes It Y. M. C
the C h r is tm a s trade.
t e r m s of dol l ar s, r epr esents a v a l u e l ectures
we r e
well
attended
In brbn enabled to cancel to a large A lb.ui unytlim g so far in Sanford
A long felt want was filled when
of fno.OOU
A n d «ui &gt;, i t nrday I i- t - l m r i t he f ai r * m l ," di e d all of the degree many of t hetf, o b lig a t ion*, re l­ T h e basket hall team s ol t h f Senior ' , )r
(&gt; j
Mj|I(.r ,.i U h | „ h(.(, (ht&gt;
reniber IM. at I l p in , this new l atest a nd u p to the m i n u t e f eatur es, ative to their new edifice*, especially
Rpu h crh om l '•( SI Andrew and the M i„ (ir Hospital
part of his handPresbyterian,
Methodi»f
and g f l . basketball tea m of the public
equipm ent will l.c thrown into nper i nc l udi ng g a l a pa r ades , i ndust ri a l , the
m. tt n . , llU.llt.,. otl l &gt;llrk I(venile.
union; then will begin the work of c i v i c a n d m e s c h u n t s ' fiestas, a u t o ­ l la p t n t churchesi all of whlclt are high school practice regularly in tin
While o nly a v e r y , lim ited number
dism nnteling the old and retited mobi le p a r a d e s , b a b y strewn, A t h ­ progressing toward completion.
parish house and hold their public of patients cun be taken care of. Dr.
material of the former company
letic con t e st s and ho r s e rat es
T h e First Presbyterian church of gafnes there, which have proven
M i Her has m ad e arrange met its for
Much to the satisfaction of every
Sapford, with Rex.• E, D. Hrownlee most popular and an en jo y ab le pas­
&lt;’h n u l a u q t i n
every detail of surgical wuirk.
and
bo dy, local Sanford m e n have charge
as j»iist or, can rejoise in the fact time (or the young people
Through
' many ' c r y difficult operations h ave
Follow
m
g
i
'tii
sc
iituui
t
he
c
o
u
n
t
y
of the sy s te m
I I' K.irnaiz l.ep g
that the past yeai lias been a sue tbe work und etforl- "f the senior
w.xtin- t h a u fa u q u a
which cessful ime m all ih'part tnciits of chapter of the Brotherhood of Ht. t een p r e f o r m e d since the ho p i t u I
the manager, while If
\ Un&gt;h-*iii fair
w .1- started
Here the patie. t can
is the plunt su petin len deril. and .is b ro u g ht to S a n f o r d s o m e of the lead
file work
There have I,ecu many Andrew ii new full Sired new model
tie
a
s
ur-'d
of
&lt;• v ef \ c o m f o r t under
ng t al ent of this lro u n t r .
Thi s add I* lot
a result the ...... . I, ,r&gt; .i- , rt .1 of ' l .
I,ringing not onlv
new m oving p u t urc murium tut* b e n
|ibii-,,i.i
ur
riui
ndiiiKa n d xlL-u re
best air v li e ,mil iie'-t i.'u rt, .. * Jiri'li.'g* was g i v e n t he r e s i d e n t * of m&gt; ml,, * hut who|. families m io (lie Ill-t al led Hi I |o p.irl-h lilll-i .ind
•
•
1
v*
tin
liest
m
ear*'
and
attention
S a n f o r d l.y p u b l o s|,irit&gt;-d b u s i n e s s &lt;liuri h
treatment ffom tin-,,. g,-uiletn,...
I hr Sunday sel.ool I.ui!•I many excellent c u t -Ttattiments liax •'
The
(m
lk
In
.id
of
reinforced
con­
me n a n d wbi h* not a f i n a n c i a l sue
lug of l hi' new church ha- beep alforded
the members and
their
• I * lie I Je r k *
cr
et
e
wh
i
ch
o
i
l
com
pleted
sprite
• e*
g a v , m f l n t ' e pbm-i i r. - ; «• th
• r•-• t• •l n , | paid for
T fii' g, v i- friend- mm ti | I- .i-iirt
\ li.il.ony
T h e t ’l y d e l . i i e S l i a n i ' h i p t on.
w h o wcr&gt;- f o r t u n a t e e n o u g h to
If'* ,1fI .1-X
I*1-rnblv room lor public has been iniill in 1 tie front of t tie I tint* .ig" is b e g i n n i n g t o a s s u m e th*'
that dem onstrate
the
f i a n y w a s fin* first t o l a k e a d v a n
tend.
HIT V |if «4 an* si'puiut*' i'Iuhs roojiis liuilding w lncli increase* the s e a lin g proportion*
f gr eat t h i n g - " f 'll*, f u t u r e Stn.ee t h e
I a g e of (fie | n i v . in. 1 - a l o n g t I .
T h e I. ui l dt g
fPinnl fair f i
« t f fttr . ,
till'
""
llll
.1
,*
X
■
ti'**»l
"1
■ .1 p. 1 It y I ,• • v 1 r v bit g, d, g n .
l a k e f ro n t
and
L a ' . , . .. fn pie* i d a 1 '• I '. has b e e n
\ri'l 1**nt .u i t t 11 i'**i
t J.. • **• »
n - buililltig i- 1 w " -11&gt;-11— w ill. 1 * . 11•11- 1,1. • •I tin b u l b i n g 11.1 .tillin g 11. I- I.l' i n . i i g " riipnll. to
ward 0in111. 11rm ,uui*now that the
■ splendid
l i r e p i m d n mi dl g on t h, ' h a t of f or trie
Vi-ilr"*
ii ViTV i*M hii* fi a 1.1 ■ •I Im k nul hru k
b e n mill li iinpi’ ovi'd by a , u.it 11I
, v * 0r k is *h*&gt;wii|g r e s u l t s t h e t n h f i h i b u l k h e a d f ro n t w h o * , i ,'ji.xlO" f. . t
• ouraging extent
F
I.
Woodruff
ll&lt;
Sunday
school
Jutg r o w n paint
itan tf
i*l Wanfiird Can forest'*', the
I• It 111 of g a l v a n i z e d iron
I titlej t lie I- I lie o w n e r of a new h u i l d i i t g Oil
Dn'.pmvi nn-ni* h.ive
also • 1.......
cou- i i i e r . i l l\ in n u m ' t f t ^ Ifud in id
pusstbilitic- uf 1hit. gr*'it1 work &lt;jf
o n e r o o f a l e in. Iipli d a m p l e f i ei g f i l l i r - l - t r e e I a n d
M a g n o l i a a v 91} Ue.
i t i t i d e t o 1 1,,- n • t i - r y - m b .t- i' - i . i l l
liii,'",
ni
work . b m p
\
well
reelii mat " "
I'h r
log *ln&lt;dge IS
iti'llfd i- three large 1
l o o m lor t he i r 1111^ n • i b ' t - i i o TJ ■
h iiMing
g i l l ' l l . IIg 111- ,1 n &gt;I 1 tie p vi) 1 Iii g
b'l IT ■ f fib, I flit tr.ir .g .Hid ' q Up
«,»rsi ug *I,r . .11 ui * .,)ii
*ii*i if -'ll
.Hid wild'1 b'l.ly iii.e f
lle.e
Wb i b
"mby-' *
-«‘ *M r* »uni
f
*
1
f
t
1
■
1
■
v
t,
r«"«f
p.' c '' . h,
I..1- I., 1 ” 11 111 gut .it 1 11
gic
•
wc'l
tiic
work
w
il1
t.e
conipl,
led
w
,
I!
I
u
t
i
11
e
U
* ' l! fu. I l -tie.l, • • • • I. » wal l
. l o r y | o r t h e ........... It. t h e t o u n d a
.1 ' 'I 1- led l.v Stlpl II (’ l&gt;ll|bi-c
rtic
* 1g r , ' g a l l o n .it c t i u i . l ,
Ijn wit!"'* .1 , o inj,;*t.111vc l v short tim e
pti,voted lot Th,i lorn Is made Will) I bq v te.w of irtak
r
• «n
l i a Ve
bv*
T w o S u n d a y school m ember- have « lull d .1 prosp( tolls V' . i r ,1||&lt;I .ire |.
and the bcnulitic.il ion of the Ink**
Tbt ( t i d i n g (ai l mg the biilbitng three sturies iji
tra v 1 ling pul' li.
been -e. uf-'d w ho look after flo- all JPU'lllg 111 III III-1) wl l l k Well l b' l l '
L ' . ' c will b e g i r t in j ' t i r n c s t
i t n - ui. of ti.,
t . I . , ,| I n t b l l g In Igt t f . l t er on * Tile -liiri's w e ll' OC-eiitceA eompri hensix e plan for
Ttie 1 brin nin Se i.n iist* b a ' i n g in
b e t t e r i i n d d In ■ i&lt; • 1r• •i 11 th. a .iv nf • u| " , l a- t.ou av liuishid by thriv
1111- -lof.,ir v education ha* beet, begun reused in Hanford t " ■( sU/llieieiil
t rups
mg I,usities- establishments
con veni,-nee a nd pra, tii .ilultt y
•lin in g the year and "tie very in-, number to wurrunt taking an i n i t u l
T i n . cr op* h a v e b e e n u n u s u a l l y
Tby o ' d fra rue t ■ u 11■ 1 1 g* . , w i . I t
Tin H erndon buildings:ACt'rnyjr of tetesting missionary program giycu step thw.ird founding a church have
,
good
.in*! a t t h e ),r e s e n t t i m e t h e
tin t q m p u n y att'i s itu a te d l.iitlie r Secon d s tr e e t a n d I’ ark 'O-vetiue Ims
T h e work among our y ou n g fieo- rented the W om an's Club rooms and I tr Ueket* a r e j u b i l a n t *&gt;ver t h e pplenhit A•* a front of fo r ty c u e feel on f ’ u lk
('o n itn i'r c iiil
f 11»‘*'t
buck
on
ple is one of the most encouraging are bolding public service- ev e ry did* pr ices w l i n h tlii-v a r e n o w rell*-*'fl i o r 11 i l o w u . .lid In t h e i r **| Oil 11 avenue, while tt extends Idll feel to
features of the work. Our society is Sunday under the most f.ivo a b l e ceivnig (or early l e tt u c e .
EveryT b e first Hour is a large*
llll VI* hr*'ll 1 rc i !* *l tii. *■ l u i c k vaa f »• the rear
classed b y the national com m ittee circu mat a n res
t
h
i
n
g
j.oirit*
t
o
a
wontlerf
tll
ly
fine
f 1 11 * llj.lt'll (l
thi* a n d
sorniilodHMi* storeroom,
now
til'll** "&gt; U h 11*h
of you n g peo ple"- w "I k ,1- "Tie of I be
S r hool s
season
foi
t
h
o
t
r
u
c
k
e
r
,
a
n
d
-igns
of
Wight
el . I Oinpah;.
&lt;« «• "f * Of. Ufa* d tiy the Seminole C o opt r most progressive
,| - u . . , '- - f o ! "t
I
'
h
e
J
i
u
b
l
i
c
s
,
h
i
n
d
s
o
f
S
a
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u
n
i
m
u
p
r
o
s
p
i
r
i
t
y
.
.
v
i
d
c
l
i
t
o
n
ni
l
f
i
l
e
-,
ati v.
Mercantile
( (.mparf'y
T in
ttn
w i nd - I.
pri, J.ef^ns tun
g ' n If.nt tuns for v "ling peo|de I'1 the
t i l . u e t o m u I M m i l I In ir h i g h ............
V l , r k ' - ........ ..
|J
t i - 'f 1.-r ’br li *t*» Jv. .irelii, i-'"- upper d o o r - ure fitted up for apart
' fur 'I
'" u t i l
T h e so.iety has ritlsed lum
- u pp!s of e t l i e i en t
' ............. ...
. ,tr« of hu e v e g e t will l„. toot1 1. ifMtboriJy *1 1 &gt; ilits l b i n - , me m s a n d is k n o w n as t he Sem- sidrrablr money- f v c Liu* new church, a r d u n d e r j . f ul l .OS*I
iibb-a will leav e Jjajiford fields be
tguclierj**
Im
p
rov
em
en
ts
of
tt
xuhit.ob
Hotel,
a
convenient
and
comparty foi their patrons.
a n d has m a d e a ru p u tu tio n a.a enntuntiul nature h a ve been made in fore the trucking season is over.
But these d evelo pm en ts art- not foftable Htopjdng place for tbe weary tertninent. ,
The tw o jiotsessions outside of
t^ie, buildings, and as the jieople of
the only indications that Sanford i* traveler or the sight seeing tourist,
B ot l i
of
the
organi zati oni *
for
ijtanford
have
voted
a generous Sanford in which perhaps all resi­
gaining f a m e abroad.
Within t h e Meals nre rtot served^ but t h e .h o t e l
w o me n . , t h e Ai d and t h e MisaionHry
School bond, work will be begun on dent* ure m o s t deeply concerned
past y ea r sekeral important eonven •» located within easy walking (Its
S o ciety h a ve had very -ulccrs-f 111
a large uddltion t " the gram m ar e tc t In* count &gt; home and cem etery.
t ions have b e e n h e l d in t hi s ci t y a m i
"I splendid restaurant*.
The
year*
T h e y l ^ v c l«*vn -acti .*• in
s
c h o o l b u l l , l i n g in t h e e a r l y - p r i n g , Th e former a beautiful, homelike
the many
visitor- have
............ ' ' f u t u r e
i*_ a ttr a c tiv e ,
being
, .
,
,
.
1 education and giving lirttii to tlu i
w a.- purchase*! from J. A.
w
hi le
the
present
primary
s c h o o l place,
bull
brick
trimmed
in
grey
stone
l
•*
K
entluisiiistic ailmiratioii f&lt;u t b e p m
local work aifd- benevolent causes I
Ilarrntd
earl,. 0, tl.c \*uir und has
wi
ll
be
r
•-m
**&lt;l*
led
ai
,|
a
m-w
pri
ho-plt a Id*
Miiuv handsome residences have
gr*'s-i v *
■ it v
One oT t h e m o a t ' - u n us ua l l eat ur e- 1 , llilr&gt; |,u i |,iit,g ere* l e d oj, t he w ,-.t I,ten 11,jnl*.r t util x l i l t e d uj&gt; (or the
been
erected
on
M
agnolia
avenue,
people.
,thr work h," &gt;
11,,‘
| side of Sa n fotd
T h e school ground* in muItu*. T h e place comprises about
Early
in J a n u a ry
the
Florida this b ea u tifu l Street now p r e s e n tin g )
forty acre* und in time can be made
and
a
c
t
iv
ity
am
o
ng
the
men
and
j
ur,.
k,.(ll
4n
ispl.-nrlitl
condition
S t a te Federation of Labor held tn almost an unlirokvn line of fin*
self
Stljqioniiig in a measure through
boys
Then*
are
regularly
more
p
r
u
g
^
s
a
,
ve
-pirit
is
felt
m
all
deSanford onv. of jbe largest eonven home* from Second .street to Tenth
the • cITurtx of the c o u n ty olficiala
street" A m o n g thofM* erected within |
l
, -Su nd ay j . c h o o l
0, th„ work. .*fV.
lions ever held in the history of the
'
..
.
. than women nnd girls. A .prom inen t
A
In tlie tlcpartment of city g o v e r n ­ and the in mutes t he mr elves.
. *
1‘
, ,
.
S ta te Federation of Labor.
PresL the past- y e a r art* tfie homes of
7
Ratliff,
Frank A d am s.
Frank
Jarksonxdlle rem arked ment there is an in tiq e it and teal fine hearing orange grove belongs to
dent C , E. Shepetd. fhe other o f­
{ eBr ‘ h * ‘ 1
,,,*r k in « exh ibited which has manifested i t ­ the prop erty and th at alone will
fice! *. ns well as t h e delegates and Giles. J. D. Bradford. G . 1 : L o t c k ,
E v e ry conve­
and tho tw o a tt r a c tiv e residentS f n fo ^
Tesl.yter.an men self to a rem arkable degree in the yield a nice income.
visitors,
were toytillv entertained
nience
of
^country
life
is
provided.
im provem en ts seen
on
WOrk
Jnrk&gt;onv,,l,'« he r|,ul'1 numerous
anti left with 4 desire to return &lt;&gt;w„ im1 b y N H p t f n e r . T h e h o . f §
e t h a t city for righteousness
Th
e
ce
m
e
te
r
y
has
long
needed
every side.
Additional streets have
qf J. C. B e n n e t t has been en tirely.,
again in the near future.
i
n
d
*fcod.
"
thought
and
care
from
the
resident*
been jiaved, m an y sttlewalks luid,
During the sam e month the L ake remodeled and presents a v e ry pleas­
Th is has been the most successful
and a general attnosphere of o rd e r ­ of Sanford und the time at last ar­
L. R. McCullur,'
Region
Press Association ami the ing a ppearance..
year in g iv in g th at we h ave ex p eri­
rived when 11 m ovem ent was started
South Florida Press Association and \V J. T h ig p e n and others "Ifave enced. Thu church has co ntrib uted liness prevails 'iq. evtfYy district.
to make the necessary im pnrvam ents.
T
h
e
parks
have
Ireen
g
reatly
im
erected
several
(iretty
houses
to
the ex ecu tive co m m ittee of th e. H oi som ething o ver JM.000 to various
proved and are well kejit
M a n y J D f’ nrker working in conjunc­
ida IVesa Association met in *'iSan- ^ e t i t Mr . James S^CWart Is now purposes dbring the year
side
streets
have
been
graded
and tion with T J. Miller has brought
liuilding
a
|&gt;r**tty
h»wne
and
Mr*.
fortl and the fame of Sunfor(if#4|^x
•
T
h
e
Baptist
Tem
ple
has
en
jo
yed
A large
put in good condition, while a n u m ­ uboui wonderful changes.
p i t :tlity went far and wide, ,\\c-'*rs‘. ixavuge'S Ijome hus recently been
• a:*
a ■ prosjxirou* year, Under the g u id ­ ber of streets h ave been opened up pavilion hus been built ro th a t
rtimj'leted.
In
all
parts
of
the
city
R. J. Holly und W alter M. H aynes
a tt r a c tiv e homes ate going up and ance of the pastor, Rev. Geo. H y ­ which have been d o t e d (or m an y open air services can be held w it h ­
proving the best of hosts.
In a statistical w a y , several m on th s past
out regard to the weather.
A gen­
t h e r e . are m an y more in co n tem p la ­ man.
A nothet notable gathering was in
im
portan
t
items
may
Vie noted.
u
a
l
Heaping
up
was
done,
plants
tion.
■ T h e m ay o r and city council h ave
M arch when the Grand Council of
One hundred und th irty members
and sh ru b b e r y planted, and flower*
On
F
rench
avenue,
E
,
J.
T
a
y
lo
r
been
wide
a
w
a
k
e
to
e
v
e
r
y
t
h
in
g
w
hich
the Florida Order of Red Men met.
h a ve been add ed to the roll of the
G. C. H erring have
meant the welfare of Sanford and started/ 1 "Th# result* h a ve been
O jus T rib e No fil of Sanford, ably and Ju d g e
ch u rch .
f 17 , l t k has been raised
amazing and defOfvo the a p p recia ­
aupplem ented b y th e Com m ercial erected b e a u tifu l home* in the past and expen ded b y the church in the the people have had much satisfac­ tion of e v e r y resident of Hanford.
tion In realizing th a t their tow n Is
C l u b und other citizens, acting a* year which ndd g re a tly to this com ­ past two years.
T h e average a t ­
paratively
new
neighborhood,
being g o v e rn e d -'b y sincere, earnest
Roads
hosts to the great gathering of clans.
tendance of the S u n d a y school two
C
h
ristian
men
und
th
at
the
m
u
nici­
1
N
e
w
T
h
ea
ter
A sid e from the splendid convention
y e a rs ago was ninety-three.
Tlie
In tho c o u n t y , m an y m ilei o f
pal ufTnirs are in good h a n d s.- -TJie
meetings and the regular toutine of
T h e latest addition t o Sanford's avera ge for the past month was 190 .
brick road* h a v e been bu ilt in th e
business, m any excursion* and e n te r ­ new buildings., is Allen's T h ea ter. T h is church claims the second best new’ officers elected under the prl- past y ea r, anti the most recent good
’ t-'
tain m ents were provided foj the T h e bu ild in g is in c u r e o f con­ 8r. II. Y . P. U. in the S t a te of F lo r­ m a t y in N o v e m b er m ay not bo «|Ty news is th a t the bonds for $46 (kOOO
b iV ter.elth o r from » buxine** s t a n d ­
pleaautc of the visitors.
T h o S u n d a y school i* reco g ­
struction ' but' Is now o fc q p ie d by ida.
h ave been vnlidutdd, "BO ih lff Vh#
„ Besides these conventions ueverul Mr. Allen bh n m oving p lctu j^ the­ nized ns a utanditrd school and has point, or ns f o . cbsrncfer. hut the good work ca n go on, keeping Bern- • ;
public feels assured J thaf in e v e r y
notab le church gat tiering* have I c m ater.
Bu ilt of whi\e brick, the heen declared A l ft&gt;' the S u n d a y
inolc ‘ c o u n t y in the f c p n f r f i n k s o f • ■ ..... ;__ 1_, ________________
held, all of which--"wetF mi r k e .ily structure has a frontage of fifty School Hoard ut Nashville. Tenn respect they w HP m easure lip to th e .*.the .-procession
of counties t q r t f d
successful and were coudtivtwd with feel and 1* 117 feet in d e p th ,..and T h e church mcrnbarsilifi is now ;12K. high standard set b y their p r ed e­
the a cco m p lish m en t of m aking Flor­
cessor.*.
b e n e f i c i a l f o r tfte corw ifuntiy. will seat -1.000 people.
The stage T h e M issio n a ry WfitT Aid .Societies
ida fJinogs 1 ftjr
roads
N ew K atrrp rU c*
' Sem in ole Faff? •
w hin lo m p le t e d wilt he tw e n ty feet are wlrfe a w a k e, doing Die
work of
A
drain
a
p
j
(iroject
w
o r th y of note
,n
wide with n thirty foot proscenium: th e
M aster.
T h e Junior
Union
Sanford
huaAtSj
of
P
i
n
n
y
Hew
e
n
j
,
thi!(_
.
I
f
x
c
u
i
l
y
c
o
m
oleted
within
— B u t purhapa Lint- ntOBt i m p m t a n l
j cqmPi
of nil gatherings wds durittp the S e m ­ *Mr. Allen "ii* ^hort&gt;ughTy“ experienced ’Holds' the' iSvInlt "cdfi "T» UttT. besU .Icrpriies duririjjfXTEho “ post “twelve Seminole ^county. * T n e drainage dis­
A brass fo u nd ry and m a ­ trict comprise* 5,572 acres of w b * ‘
inole C o u n t y F a i.. the-fiiMt to be fji his chosen line and will give the Junior In Florida. Thore is a hoys' months.
Sanford p u b lic high class pictures, as band of sixtoon instrum ents, imd the chine works under the m an a gem en t i x 't l a l m c i l to be the finest, aolj fn *
h&lt; Id in the new c o u n ty
L’ nder the
yvell as the best of the traveling band has filled muny im p o rtan t e n ­ o f C . lb Rhbndes, where all kinds of this suction.
The d ra in a ge o pera­
leadership of Mr. C . It. Walkox.
shows.
g agem ents.
The
y ou n g
married brass castings for all kinds of p u r ­ tion* consum ed one and a half
president of fhe Seminole C o u n t y
Th e E lk s C lu b H om e has heen w o m e n ’* clu b , kno w n a* tho T e m id e poses are made nnd m ach in ery of year*,' th e co n tract h a v in g been let
Fair Assoelation. together with th e
officers, nil prom inent b u i ln e d men begun and when finished will he one C ircle, is doing the d e p a rtm en ta l e v e r y description Is repaired has to St. P etersburg, man who has made
one of tbe best drainage sy s te m s lit this
of Sanford, nnd tho general m a n a g e ­ of the finest Elk*,' C lu b Hom es in wprk, such as civic, literary, musical, been established.
T h o n o v e lty w orks of Price St part o f the sta te . T h is opens up a
ment of H. B. .\fnrks, tho fair tbe sta te . T h e plans are m o s t ' c o m ­ h om e im p ro ve m en t and social.
T h e metnbet* of the Firm M e t h o l - Collcr h a ve been d oin g a fine b u s i­ fine country* for the a g r ic u lt u r is t
prov d succeasful beyond all e x p e c ­ prehensive a dd ev ery co n ven ien ce
will
be
p
r
o
v
id
e
d
.
iat
church, R e v . F. E- Stein m o y er. ness, and
tations. T h e exhibit* were of n v e r y
the
Z a c h a ry
N o v e l t y and tbe o p p o rtu n ity will no d ou bt
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‘S a
day
den
died
nue

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stock of Christmas Goods

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Coats and Suits
been more beautiful
Gloves, all sizes, all colors in
Genuine Kid

T h o se new All - Silk
S w e a te rs co m e in
all colo rs, such
as
R o s e - HI no

T h is is th e se a so n of
Shirt W a is ts and
S k irts.

S e e the New W aists

- (ire e n

J u s t R eceived
E x p re ss a Shipm ent
of
Special H oliday

A lready we a re show­
ing C h ristm as (m o d s
su itab le for G ifts.
The

early shoppers
get th e b est

Death ol K. W. Rowland
nford w a» sh
afternoon t #
dca*th o f E .
n t hi* h o m e
a b o u t 15: 3 0 .

ocked on W ed
learn of th e
W . R o w land,
on M a g n o lia

E a s te rn Star
R e g u la r m e e tla g of the Ea ste rn
S ta r o n n e xt T u e s d a y eve n in g.- A a
t h ia is t h e t i m o f o r t h e e l e c t i o n o f
officers
a full
attendance
is r e ­
quested.
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sud­
who
ave­

M r . R o w l a n d h a d n o t b e e n fe e lin g
w e ll for a e v e ial d « y » a m i c o m in g in
from
hia r u n th a t m o r n in g a fte r
b e in g Inid o u t s e v e ra l h » u ta b y th e
w re ck near O ra n g e C it y Ju n ctio n
ho c o m p la in e d of b e in g w o r n o u t
a n d laid d o w n .
H is fa m ily did no t
d is tu rb h im d u rin g th r d a y a n d a l­
lo w e d h i m t o a le e p as w a s his c u s ­
tom .
L a t e in th e a fte rn o o n M rs .
R o w l a n d g o in g in to gee h i m fo u p d
h i m a w n k e a n d u p o n his re q u e s t to
ge t h i m s o m e t h in g to e a t ^ h c left
th e r o o m a n d r e t u r n in g la ter fo u n d
h im dead.
H ia s o u l h u d lied w i t h o u t
a m o m e n t's w a rn in g a n d his spirit
w in g e d its flight w ith n o p a in o r
n o w
to m a r th e ethe re a l glow
a t still r e m a i n e d u p o n his face.
P h y s ic ia n s n w e re s u m m o n e d b y the
d is t r a c te d w ife , b u t it w a s to o lu te ,
a n d it is t h o u g h t t h a t h e a r t t r o u b l e I
s u p e rin d u c e d b y an attack of acutef
in d ig e s tio n c a u s e d his d e a t h .

We call attention to our i

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C o n g re g a tio n a l t'h ifrrh
N e x t S u n d a y n ig h t a ^ 7 o' clock
th e H u h jc c l fur co riH ld e ra tio n w ill bn
" T h e Th ie f and P a ra d ise ."
Good
m u sic and a k in d a n d co rd ia l w e l­
c o m e is e x t e n d e d t o a ll,
S u n d a y s c h o o l a t 9 : 4.5 a . m , a n d
m o r n i n g s e r v i c e a t 11 o ’ c l o c k .
The
C . E&gt;. S o c i e t y n t G o ’ c l o c k .
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T h c a lre R o o f C o m p le te d
T h e r o o f ilf t h e A l l e n T h e a t r e la
n o w c o m p le te d a n d the enrpenters
are b u s y w o rk in g o n th e stage. T h e
n e w th e a tre w ill s o o n be c o m p le te d
a n d w ill be t h o r o u g h o y e q u ip p e d to
ta k e ra re of e v e ry m o v ie a n d ro a d
show.

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ple te ly fu rn ish e d .
A . P . C onnelly *

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This Heading TH REE CENTS a
Foi R ent— Thirteen
r o c m !,&gt;om .
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F o r S a le — F o r d t r u c k , fine s h a p e ,
bargain.
F iv e passenger B u ick , gre a t
S em ino le C o .
b i g b a r g a i n , $ 260. 00.
G nrn g e , S nnford, Fla.
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Makg: ah ideal Gift,as see those
English Coats and
Mackanaws

For
R e n t— Five
roo
. F o r Sale— E g g s a n d B a b y C h ix of
1 2I G P a r k A v e . , $ 12.50
ce le b ra te d R e ga l W h ite W y a n d o tte s ,
in clu d ing w ater.
G. W .
b ig p e rfo rm a n c e , h p a v y la yin g birda;
a m b o o h in g o rd e rs for s a m e n o w .
A l s o a f e w p u l t e t n a n d c o c k e r e ls , oJL
R o o m s and board. ^
s a m e strain.
F . P . S t r o n g , 106
1avenue.
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Big lot of handkerchiefs,
Hose, Ties, etc., in
Christmas Packages

2« - t f
Fori H e e d C h u rc h
D o n 't stay A w a y fro m the p re a ch ­
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in g service on u c c o u n t of th e co ld ,
ns th e ho use w ill be h e a te d .
S eldom
has there a m a n been
G o o d six r o o m h o u s e w ith bxft
R e m e m b e r the tim e next f u n d a y ,
taken fro m
o u r m i d s t - t h a t occn-Rj
a , p
F o r S a lt— G lo b e to m a to , W a k e ­ a n d e lectric lig h t fo r re n t.
p. m . sharp.
C o m e a nd bring
a io n e d s u c h grie f as th e s u d d e n pass­
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pla n ts' g ro w .
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o n l y b y his fe llo w w o r k e r s b u t b y
r o o m s o v e r Y o w e l j ’a / E n q u i r e N / J k
O g d e n , Fla.
M etho dist C h u rch
the
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of
Sanford.
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C o m e to the
M etho dist church
R o w l a n d , as he w a s fa m ilia rly called
F o r Sale- E v jp r u d c ro w b o a t enF o r R e n t — T ^ ’ T u r h i a h e d rootn*.
P l a n s n r e m a d e f o r g i n c £ S h . j i* $ 3 6 . C u l l a t M o n r o
b y all w h o k n e w h i m c a m e to S u n - n e x t S u n d a y .
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SEMI WEEKLY
I N S A N F O R D — L ift la Wotth Living
VtiLl’MK VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY D E C E M B E R 7. 1915

SANFORD ELKS
A LODGE O F
SORROW ON
.LAST SUNDAY
LARGE c r o w d p r e s e n t
at

th e

m e m o r ia l

SER V IC ES A T T H E
STAR T H E A T R E .;
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Tin- memorial services o«,»
lord lodge *&lt;*; E1M" »d S u b d u y ;.^
■tlsr K i a f T h f i i r * ' w a s'ia iiK b y those
p|„ , ni to l*' the
,hnt th «! lo‘rK''
.hm' aver hold and certainly tin* exwere moat impressive and
the l*rg'' an dir nee went (lore the
thcjir. building with the fee-lint;
[hit Sanford KIk* had done all in
thtir power to revere the memory
of fheir dead in n moat fitting mun-

A M urjihtee, president of the Uni­
versity of Florida was a treat to all
that heard it.
Replete with good
advice, logic entwined with flower#
for the departed and love fot the
living.'
Dr. Murphree caitied hi*
listeners to nuhliine height* and in
simple language easily understood
by the smallest child present car­
ried hi* truthr of life home to all.
Dr. Murphree was sick with lagrippe
on Saturday morning hut would
rtot disappoint hi# brother Elks and
drove from Guinesvillp in his car to
he present, and hi* address and his
courage to lie here won him a large
place in the hearts of Sanford Elks
and those who heard him.
He is
one of the greatest men in tt)o state
and hts -work as an educator is
bringing him into national notice.
The memorial services closed with
-Jod^e work ;und the singing of
f f v kf?4g “ Blest be the Tie that
Binds”' 'by the lodge and uudr^new
and another lodge of -or otfAifnu
slipped into history but w i l f 1not
soon be forgotten hv the members
of FJ11 Sanford
To the committees on progtaob
speakers, stage ami decorations and
to Mrs
Roumillut, Mrs
Minnie
Jones and Mrs. DcCottc*, who as­
sisted in decorating the stage and
also those who so kindly donated Jlie
(lowers the lodge owes a laige vote
of thanks that will he officially
given

BRICK ROAD ADVERTISE
DONDS ARE THE STATE IN
VALIDATED THE NORTH
S00NT0SELL IS THE PLAN
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY W a L “ FLO R ID A
H AV E

BEST SYSTEM

F IR S T ” C O M ­

M IS S IO N H AV E M A D E

O F G O O D ROAD S

PLA N S

IN T H E S T A T E

TO

DO A

G R EA T W ORK

The bonds for the new - lilick
toads in the sum of (1150,000 fniv,
'brpp validated by the circuit court
.'HB.df nothing lemains now but tin
\v tiufiii1 ijetqUa of publishing the
sale i&gt;-tBe. nP^ijpaper and the next
sixty td e should see them sold
mid t.be vtiorb. of paying l hi- roads
starting
This new bond issue will take care
of the stretch of road that now ex­
ists between the limits of the former
special toad district in this county
and th e 'b o u n d a r y line of Orange
county
’Th is road is not in good
ciiiidiiion at piesent as the work of
keeping it in repair has practically
'topped, awaiting the brick paving
■unj till- pit-pi el mad between the
coiihlie* is very miticeiibl e to the
liyitlsts, being the only bad part of
tin iwi-ntv li\.’ ttnlis between San-

The " F lo r id a F ir st" Comnfission
tb.at will meet in this city on De­
cember tenth to make final arrange
ments to -advertise the state of
Florida is making great pi ogress in
interesting the people "of this state
in the idea of placing advertising
throughout the north. The follow­
ing from tin* Jackson villi; Metropo­
lis shows the results of some of tln-ir
in v e s tig a tio n s .
Members of the "Florida F ir s t "
Commission are veterans in the nit
of publicity
With the object in
view of placing the "Florida First'*
adverli-ing tit cities and slates
where it will do the most good, they
sent oui letters of iinimry to news­
paper# ihrmigliout the countty ask ­
ing about the condition of business
Honda has - « many good things to
olb r ti* ^mse reeking health. *ei re.i
lion, investment or place of future
n-ccive |u|)0t|e. that the commission intends

NO. 31
time and (ju-ans to enjoy a season
of rest and recreation» The " F l o r ­
ida F ir st" Commission intends to
lay bcfoie these many thousands the
advantages of the Sunshine S la te ,
where they can live out. of doOrs
every day through the winter
months, where they can play golf,
tennis, lulling, hunting, nutomobilmg and enjoy other healthful
pleasures.
The investigations of the. " F lo rid a
F ir s t" Commission as' to business
conditions at present irrevniliug have
disclosed a most encouraging con­
dition in many sections oV the' coun­
try.
Take for instance, Pittsburg
and vicinity.
The dispatch, in a
recent issue published a story In
which it sayp^fbat manufacturing
plants are ^orTtiwt . t o the utmost
limit, that \]^}tfolts' mo bigger than
ever, thnl present'Orders will take
one year to fill, anil that prosperity
after the war ends is assured by de­
mands already made
It says that
Pittshui
(fannufacturers are ridin
the crest of the greatest wave of
prosperity ever known in the his­
tory of tin- district that the daily
payrolls
of the
manufacturing
plants amount to more than one
million dollius a day, and that skill­
ed labor is at a premium.
Of businvsa in general this P itts­
burg Dispatch at tides says; " E v e r y
business hotl-e in the district is get­
ting Its particular ipiota of tin- wages
paid, and every branch of trade is
doing a bind nlfiee business
The
cro wd- on el tie streets and in the
department stores an- Larger than
ever before at ibis time of year, and
tin- holiday season appraorhmg
promise- In tie l he greatest ci-le
liiatinn of the J uleiide ever known
in the hist or V of the Pittsburg dls
11i, 1

NEW BRIDGE
ACROSS ST.
JOHNS RIVER
AT MONROE
PILIN G IS B E IN G D R IV EN
AND T H E

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D R A W IS

IS T O B E M A D E
S O O N
The bridge across the St.
at Monroe ferry is a f a c t .’

Johns

The men are busy at work driv­
ing the immense piles for the woodon structure thnt will fot m the ap­
proach frum j-m-li side of the bridge
•A
and this work will lie finished by
the first of Ja n u a ry
Th is work t*
being done by the Iloiir.ley Con
trading Co. of Savannah and the
work is in charge of N. W. Shu ­
r-ii
nrr
man.
The memorial services that occur
As soon ns the approaches are
in every part of the United States
finished the steel drnwbtidge will be
on l&gt;. i mtirr nth are looked forplaced in position by the Virginia
t-&gt; r-&gt; not only the Elks and
The
me mo r i a l t services contrib
Steel and Construction Co., and the
their ttmilie-i hut their many friends
bridge will be opened to. tradii In
Uted I ” , give Satined nliotfier up
' f tin order who uppie.ciatr
ward lift in mil l ’ y way* n o -I strari
February first if possible
-. ■. i. •greatly
Sanford
g.*r&gt;. f ry m a distiuue who at tended
While the forty service at tin
Puj^i *.. ivtri-mldy fortunate this
said I hey had never w ilui---i d a
Monroe
road has always been first
s,.„j i&gt;, not mil) Laving a s able
more beatltjful tetjiO'OnV “ ir seen
class in every res pert the bridge will
ill’ll vet* t fie oration but
more 111r, * —sr .|isj.^Av.’il t , i i.......
In- much better and facilitate rhi
,l,t,
the ’■election of t a il j o m J
lord ,wM
laud
lodge
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-r
crossing
at this point
local eulogists.
The •n)U#ic»&gt; prpI Ins road will probably
In the times wlieii then- afi ini
rf&gt;
i . al«o* refib-te With" good sel t j p . l111■i I i n : i o f l i e c o n t r a c t o r - t i r- t tll |,r ( - , m b e r i l a i m s |o ti n p e o p l e
Will Br i ng ftfjn'-lrH* H e r e
me use crowds going to Dayton..
|,it!&gt;i
it i tin* whole -«naeinbli’
t j i t i { will be 1,/nlt of i lie w n k Will i ||((
jif n. p i r n us
i oininuuitles
only
,\tn&lt;&gt;ng i In; -vtAitms to t h e , c u t ) o
Belli h this ferry has been crowded
v ' " , J1 " mos t beautiful and
t' b' rr.l /' til'ir v; w lih h i- s a i d t o b e J - Aj i e m ni i
lia-. d e m o n s l r H t e d
that
Sun bird on the Wi ng
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t
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a
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was*
KlimGraham.
*n-m
for hours Ifnil with the new hridg&gt;
F b e b i * l ri l ad Irttilding in tin* s o u t h
ritie,ir *l locwJito-s wlo-ri* t lu•ippropn.ttc set vice.
t
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tinI
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diversi
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of
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a
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positron they ear be tiundled
w
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A
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nl
S.
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nfo'i|
men
The
mud
from
Sanford
t&lt;*
ftviedo
Tb. -t.iyfi -t&gt;i ’ tUd bt«r Theatre;
people are e n j o y i ng
a season "!
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fi mucker and safel)
l
eave
here
t
omor
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lor
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ni
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vi
lie
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v&lt; d
than it did ph M r ,'j (rTittiatn a n d t l a - ..editor of 'I I n' nt. d f r o m S'unfiird t o t i e u e v a will |&gt;r, , S|„ nt
*rv. •
n
eltsV to interest I be
-1.a noon.
being
draped 11|-vVf! &lt;1 were, l^frpdie in t i a i m —vtll •atl -111’ laid. Itiie. giving
'Pin- bridge i- being iiuili fin
'in -I'
..... ' * " | | , , . m ,
wealthy -I. ism - in a ai il l i o n I nrri’-t L a k e A P I nilI iiio i
mil
It
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\ Hrumb-y
M ich.lrl Sbolt !.
d associate-, ami
»it r * Nt ir • am Sl*i|&gt;es otubletn- Man) yejfrs a^orf H"'r&gt;
J l t » w i t. g -*v m i n i ' l l * * iti i s * a -n* i n - • f
^ n ite f 'r ip
to
!* h r l d a f o r a p u r n ' d
sft-.
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n
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M i; i »•- u tni -• \ t ■al ot io-rs the p«o| de here
u! t f|. fiNler and the •r. 11f r
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|,f,. urM| ree n at i on
In -■ h.
no t hr i n ).
Il Will al-o give these
,,n
, hese .......... have d u r fiHitlight# banked vuvtl and- the atl.letl, USsofialKMl Id .-lied , nM^.-TOa^fs.
trolley line to
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u.g tilt- punt twelve month.-, under
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bri dge
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gone a penoil of strenuous i-ru
d the
if]»Wi’-field tn I-* bull; with 'In .j, hd n*' r vi* Hr n c K111U w*or k
J ohn W 1Vr r r c ul i iijiening wedge for this great work ol
'I r- »*, i ' rtiTN &gt;f the huge «*1k H* i-ibtnt \wa- ii te ljivutor
T I »“ ' til. 1.1Ik ui i Intin ^ j m a t i o n
head nl 1I . Unl£e and with t hY MinsirelA -tllj vxnt tcuh eonm pf m w IJptttJ, y o f , bflOiids will b e m&gt;
is
i 1n M on day i oii*trur turn 1o
curried c m
Mr
inland can al
Mr
Sin-fir. cow own# ai d iipcrnll--. thit hr tlie old tnii/Jcsvfille /r.oti m, it
-hull’ d
l'i tell
piss|1'’the I |,d
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v,ifj
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r .i fif |tr in j i»t i t \ Wi It i» h j n»* a I n f!idi*n ;if mri fit udit l h \ M&lt;
I ( ’ ’ •1.1 ■l-Mali-l -.
mail and t b e is prevalent tn so m a n y section* of Wulker urn!
•-fit ft from tin- house u a n Graham sTtltes . that lie w&lt;HC bung on ( liu S'vlvjfw
Woodruff and
Con- tiolluy line in Daytona and D ay­
The
services this -organization to Sanford some W e k i w u ferry, whieh i » . t h e l.alS- the count ry
i*i ii anr&lt;-d
.III,•kson v •Uix at the tona n&lt;-ach and also owns the new
I
*. ,i ib-d H■ take (duee at mint ijurii g tip- month &lt;W .Lyiuay** i i i i r t q hi , '
inm fi ll- bridge across the Halifax
lleri out i o n n t ) y d l
Mg' neer# of * lie If!
Response., to letters of ini|uiry heiiiing uf the
,b&gt; Cl« reiici' Wot n b" - a n d ilt^plose a most rem-irkahle c mol i - land canal
t hr* ,,. 1.it * and promptly at that The; . iarr&gt; their o w o band and gi ^ he
With the new brnlgc built across
. i , I1ii-I’llll‘l - of l ill* inlgi- a .pcrTjtnnaru i- nV. good ## any pro- ti-jd
tin
we will hti.^t s good Op
the *-t John- river at Montoe ii will
nun iii the i u-ti rn ii rut nort hern
Mi
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fi- w ^
rr^f»(
-■■l tin r * lull f
to fciUnnial? 'c fa i. tiut.e nf i hern iji |J*'U ’ ’
i . i I . be .i m n tlii of lint* befoti- tin
-IntiM II ! Ill I -I i I II r Hi g 1- up l " 11
\ r r i v a 1s \ ( i &gt; a nl nr il Mu ii - i
11,.- i , il- i-I'OliV jir--', iniijijy W1 ,. , T lon -irmiy' nnk
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kidu- i . i .ind Serntnidi
lull per - i-1 t
p a 111 1 - - r" l■ 11’
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|■fit h 11 r nr.l.v, 1hi i veil'd m v o l u m e and prit+ tin- rn* J ,u l,.-o., v lib
■or !•
■ - the building Gi - of i Vi 1 , --nir In
across the upper SI Johns liver at
M r and Mrs. G N . the Osteon ferry, making a good
i In it places and Exal ted
u v , ; will f c p u t n i c JheMvyo H r r b - v f . )r(li( of plt!vi oui , y , arH f „r some ti me
Jj‘ &gt;’
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e Ri gb y , O r m o n d . road all the way to New Smyrna
v . . SonCorti Defeatell
Ha!' i W. . I .
past
Ex al t ed
I l ub is
road materi al and .each .w-,U
; hnck
M o n t .y j* ,.a, y u|| t h i r o u g h Rigby, Lawi
Geo. ILnmlton. John W eslcott T a m ­ and -the beach at Comnitdo.
On M ' A - e Athl eti c f"bdd -Yt W j i e the same t r a v i l ^
IV’ * -■ d H a r m s . I ) r . Andrew A.
The
tlie states, tftid n general feeling " I
pa. M P Tibbetts and wife. Broek- summer of 1916 should set- man)
Ml.
ter
Park . ye«JVrd.'vV
the actnh-mv
i b a plain Peck Slid \V F
Wi l l i t h(V*e 4br 11 k roedw' built in , ■. 11fidence anvl op t i mi s m prevails
iun
ass
H *s I a- v y , N e w a r k . N
st.
I I ii n .A. I let ’011o-&gt; ill’ l ine 1-11 'of Tlnltil.s - College defi vbil 1 1 i
improvements III tin- mad* und
1-nut t y i v r t v
pmt &lt;if H will \lo-.t of the big busii es a i d rnai.nI
.
P
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and wif,
N i w , F„
S t h c l '1*0 V1 cXl|ti ' l odi9 rhent- •be S t i n f o l i l H f l g l i
btldgrs
leading I •• 1 he ' Itoe benches
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1-nv i
i.tC, on lift
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.linin' i f'e -\11a i ■11 -oust and tin*
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hn ut&gt; a-vuim il i he pit) no t i of regu
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nb. by' a ..'iitv **G l .1 to 11
wnle, ftpi-upte id interior Honda need not
r n o r ma l d i v i d e n d Ufili-r- ar*- in
&lt;'u 11 n [,k
1i.i vo' i (I U k . i i r h.tve i!u -tun- m pend i pleasant
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be »l the lieai h and enjoy old ocean
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c&gt; t o ' . iiiiW^
V ' riffb'. iJtiftt* urtiblfdP
pm l O U i . l d 1' I Ii ).,s|.C,
with the
dded pleasure of a tine
THllUsandff of. peopl e h a v e
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'It. *-«ot b* ■tuInU‘ 0»}..&lt;v&gt;iRp^ii&lt;-d of •lit t^y
a. i * . • . ,f
\ ii.
running wtth
S J . Carnes*’ lins arrived in the
M- HVi
Mo.
l he *lir.H.i rthpeAjVmikAkdriilgod the
Lake Will Halid
eity from Tampa and has a force
r
vlijr^. r V o ' i f i \T G e m
opposing intogfe.enej^Hwi-made coiirJ
of men busy pnpeiing and painting
Hop. Ko-rext
L i k e , m e m b e r of
Ro-i
OfSllFif
Morns. sidvrabl-"iyiir'S lur’fhft Mui and W W t
&gt; . a;
i h# interior of the Jinnford House. the trg|sbituj-'. p i f - i d u n t of the Sein1 • a jFcdrfk, " A l is* G r r t - side) able gains- for ‘ th e . Blue and |
Mi G^rqfei i-xpecl-t to inslitll la v a ­ itioh' Bartk, [ b v - i d i - nt of the C o m »E"
M Y * | M l j J » ; ^ y r u l U and Gold
l.ilt/.'s Tackling wa# a fentiir
tories i t f 'i v t i y room and place mon- inertitd C l l l b end wi t h nevt-rhl ot her
-.1
« •ifenuliful of t i e aft vi noon, id
the sun
bath roomy iii the hotel, and will titles is c oun t e d an o:ig the pi«&gt;lie IrJihTjIrers fAWt* and shine garni- played by Hetrlu-r, wlm
make tju* ffityrior
comfortable .as gre«sive citizens Qf S a n f o t d : ' H a y ­
ever b y ( T i n p l a i n Peek wit# at hi- best in the recovery of
pVH’slbly by tin- f t r a t . of jJ a im aib
ing mu d ot h i s momijr in Sa nf or d ‘M r ,
I v ton
of
O r l a nd o
ren- f o r V r,L puHsj**.
b#c.'7.-—•Co»H;res« a?- |ure- e vur^p l a c e d -befnte u n ^ ^rjjcr
Wasdilhgtoq,
I
Meantime hn wishos'thc tTuvcinfig l.akn hc*Ue.ves in s (lending It In S u n '1*1' : -w.. bei'.Utiful baritone solos.
virn
Fanford played a good g a me SI- III bledd ivjdl * organized j , j-sterd.'Ug ft aiT. «oKfir&gt;*tffti/tiu**a o( '/icnre
.
rh-" DuJ'U*' to know ilint^Tje cajj nccotn- foul and hi* latest m o v e - i n this
I ...... - ’un . il " and*"" - T h e L o r d throughout but was ou tcliu-scd - 4 ) &lt;*•# ^ t f
n ^ b 'lch is exported Ty bmiight i n M l o b G ^ A 'n t m u s 'b r i
“ -*■■*
modate t hi- m with rooms and e v e ry ­ diiection ts the de t f l f mi pat i on to
I ' l M " that were grenllv en- (he ac:nft&lt;mV ' leant, both aw to
Avitliin t Iw ( im-ttK?: y vs.rfWjJu- fftl^firrum i. the. tlftW^ t
thing portiible v^ill In-, done, to make build a b e a u t if ul h o me here in keep­
P*
weight iijfil . xp. ti.-i ct
Tbe\
F° v ; ! i r K
"**■ ttundresl .sAil NfVuidy i H a fn c o m f o r t a b l e .
:*
Lt.f**
ing with the de ve l op ment s ' ' of ihn**
1' Ia 11\ i Morris gave Thann- inole ,coiiiity b oj'i made
in th*-. ItdOs" waw.Spuafr-^ nUUio.n 4qlbtrfcg#K&gt;re Uuut &gt;aWttskt'd
city.
•
M
r
.
L
a
k
e
owns
one
of
tfio
\‘
,t)*
tih much expression and this
touchdowiv J
’
*
''I'A lu L " 7
'
finest pikers of p r o p e r l y in the city
“rNotice, Royal -Wrh MastTij*'
yrnmy . t list added new laurels to
fourth rjuhrt.
i*t H
s . -&gt;
»
t the /cor n er of Park, and Sixth
the,.
1’ i .nl y won,
At, the regular rot'eting* Oj Mon­
eree’s Whi/tb*
&gt;3C'*
street J m l
will m o v e his, present
a ' ’nipm.nd by
Miss Frances
roe Cliafiter No. 16-.ThunBlhy even­ home Irorn the lot a nt T b u i l d a fine
’ i
the game' the
Asfim w . || \ j IK
LucIIJg . A s p i n w n l l
ing. December 9th, .tile electfljn' of rOddetiee ill the •. . 1.- r , ri ng.
"
f'-^l* J k ^ f t l &lt; j ^ f o r , . 9 fS iWitl«yl iii-fvnce ii will he the busbir#* of congress
eg "G od ShuJl ,W{U&gt; Awnv* lins POsMgffaa.Vi-'tgsp# V
ofneeth for the year of 1915 w}I^ be
All T* MB” and1 *
-Li'i -* rM:*- N j G e g E P ^ j M ^ j w j j h - t h e gnme. and .p A W w l ajRSWtlon; the to raise the revonue to p a y j ^ it.
n part of the business progrnn^.
ilitiw of B a r k e r s o n l t
W JUl^rttnci*
V6f
Constitutional
oU, ljtnf;TH&gt; mMt
them nejiul.- Your attendance Is t-nrnratly reDr. Murphree I I ere
'■ vejy. ■j» i.Crff'jTre’^TrtftJki*e. ,-nd Orlando ’ itffin d in g." T h o ^ e l - im fin ^ » e n l» t-.to cnfianchise women licnns re-elected after going down iiuestod.
Oliver J . Miller,
The many friend’ mid greduates
The &lt;u i o g i « ^ ( * t o f
W. K. .cry C ity " boys look supper at' Hd1' and X miniature rules fight which before t h e - Presidential Democratic
Acting High Priest.
heie
of the University of Florida
Fki-ll,.)- and
Gotten college commons, leaving p o r t l y flickered ouK&gt; with the adoption
J . F. Knrt.ntz, Secretary.
landslide of 1 9 l g . . rami', troojung
were glr.d to have
D r . Murphree.
worthy’ of UrtQ&gt;jJbli\m mere
back 1° placet'.in the hou»e.
afterward for their,
n D —*1V
president of the University here on .
*x
fWiofiA. ‘Mr- ^ N S ^ w £ &gt; 4 f l o w - W in ter,P n rk Nows.XKmtges.
"ft
lundny.
Ifo was accompanied by
SoctsJ at East Sanford &gt;
"U n cle J o e ” C anton sat on a
J-tP trilitLJe trCertC. ^ i i - i ^ S jT b G his
ftjAthe senate practically nothing
Mrs. Murphree and Kline Grafuun. bench lu the front row and laughed
There will be a povetty social ajj
f e v y W '^ ijl ^ J L t i i ^ W r ’ker As Allen Treated i b i # U « » r e | i '1
was done except the election of S * » while the huoUM got into its little the home of W. W. Dressor Friday rt^d they were the guests tjf Air.- *
f " IfvfWanfl vrFifY7*”^vdjyrU'il- this • \ G* Alien of - A lf i f f s l y h f i H t H o r.C lark e of Arkansas us preside!*;
w'ivU Mr* It J Holly wdiile here^
row over -&lt;lui rules ii'nd hot refei- evening, Dec IU, admission 5c
R e­
li,‘ : ’ W ^ i n e M ^ O f f y U t r J S H ^ y treated.. a|l t h - . - g h o o l cftlldreo
^ trt^ m p o re
Vice Pn-sld.-ni *' M a r - *
. . . - -- - a. l li—
absent been Use of the ill- e ii ccs to " C n n n o n ism " were hut led] freshments of coffee nipt ginger* Murphiei* is one of the foremost ,
'(Jivm'trethim a tree
ediicntr&gt;r*i in the sbuth nmi H I r r y
- &lt;-i.. *
buck *hd forth across the dividing I blend
Proceed* will be used for
ihe jiiow*
T h e picture was ti cnim^f
popular nmong the students ^ T b e
aisles
Christmas tree at Moore’s •Station
y jA qn . afHr aefiding n
ially fot the eluldn-n |
University thi# year ha* about" ?i60
lr * mhr\ gjlf •-**-lja* vmm.
• f-i
Evpn though today was only (*&gt;ne cliyrgb,. Everybody welcome.
c * e the White House
!igni- joint
tip ic iftfc y t b o r o u g h lj''
students and is Jn a most flourishing
• •
jj'h.rts
of the opening fur making new aerjuaintam^a and
m - t t ^ h , ttS-skV
• a J i/juv T i s ^ h f r . / U ]
v
condition.i.
of the
surer?#
of * ■- '
iMuch
u u i n tji
i nr p
u c c r v n hi
~
•. ••
•
^ r .n u ,‘
re new Lug old ones, the congressional , F?«-»ttV Law ton -of Orlando was in the school
' tij p K vrllm -A to .it
&gt;
o
l
can
can
he
traced
to
the:
of YorinW?.
wjiep fhr real husirtd5&lt;fc',pY J h sit was charged-,with the I'crfodsness the city Sunday coming up to as great otigahlxation
i
woyk ol Dr.
R i^ K n fi
A» ^ e ll e ^ ^ S
begins with President Wils ta b ‘the Elks .in their memorial ex­ Murphreo and his nhlllty\to gbl the ‘
of
the
busine.va
d^
the
months
ahead,
*b»ir friends upon the
" c*?' to u joint session Hn
ercises.
M V Lawton has a grand fnmjt out of the students. &gt;To know'
&lt;*’ n, ®tid memory.
• * Lof the house a t 10:30 the business of exchanging for a na­ voire and ls\|jftnyB isady to please
Dr. Murphree, is to love- blrtt
jtod the.t »*
Close of D ay".by, the ladiv^* rvcei ved
tion nt peace in a world aflame
the public. He sang twQ n u m b e r * University -Is fortunate Indeed in
Jiumtup. was another brautiful -sewith war and surrounded* * with al- ati-&gt;he exordlpea pn Sunday th a t were hoving such a man -at ttyo hrI j -*
•Wllonr
T h e i r ' many1 ftlcnds arc Vongrslulat
r •'
i-K
gfefttly appreciated.
The greatest budget of expentll- most endless possibilities.
the .jvtate institution.
T&gt;ie °f»tion deli verrd * by Dr. A. ing them on getting through alive

week ’*1 :-a.P,Propriate ceremooica,
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OF INTEREST TO THE FARMERS'
MANY GOOD SUGGESTIONS ARE ADVANCED BY TH E
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT FLORIDA UNIVERSITY

THE SANTORO IlEflALD
•T

DECEMBER 7, j ' j j j
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CLIMATE AND HEALTH

HOW TO DRESS TO AVOID TAKING COLD AND GRIPPE

SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITION
GREATEST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF THE FIVE COUNTIES

BY ST A TE BOARD OF HEALTH

February 15-19, 1916

C hicken * Need Paftlure*
Green pasture is just as essential
to the ch icken ’* life processes as It
Li to the dairy or beef animal.
Of
course chickens can live without it
but they will not produce econ om ­
ically without somo green stuff.
Now t h a t all the wild vogetation
is killed or tough. A. K. Spencor,
district agent for the University of
Florida Extension Division, suggests
th a t dwarf Essex rape c r oats can
be sown for them. These two crops
will make excellent forage for the
chicks and will supply pasture until
spring crops can he planted.
I’ lnnjt
about half an acre for each 100
chickens. T h e rape should be t-owH
at the rate of 8 pounds to the acre.
Chicks can he turned on it as soon
as it is three inches high.

Orlando, Florida

Cattle Tick Ordered to M ove on
Strange, ain't it. how few of
body too warmly, just as in wear­
Som e time ago the United States tcally know how to dress!
ing too little.
Heavy tlothing in­
To the Citizens of Seminole, Volusia, Osceola, Luke and
D c p a itm e n t of Agriculture sent out
We, particularly our Florida wom­ duces perspiration and the sudden
Orange Counties, Greeting:
a map of the south showing th e pro­ en,* who follow the fashions, regard­ draft of cold air upon the heated
Be it known to all of you that you an? invited and expected
gress of tick eradication.
T ic k free less of dates, prefer styles to com ­ body or upon any part of it that Is
to
prepare
suitable exhibits for display a t the Great Exposition
areas were in white, find tick in­ fort.
The powers th at dictate the usually covered, may drive the
til
ready
agreed
ui&gt;on by the jH&gt;ople of your several counties,
fested were ted. At th at time Flor- cut and material of our garb, have blood from the skin surface uryl pro
engaging in *i friendly competition for the exhibition of the
idn was the only totally red state decreed that the present season duce congestion.
The s a m o J feault
varied products of your several sections; also the things
on the map. Across the top was the shall specialize an fur us trimming, may follow prolonged chilling of
"Made m Your Towns.” v
--------1
■— work, vour ’ fruits and
Your
school
legend, “ Make a white spot on this nnd the good Indies of Florida don­ the body fr?&gt;m insufficient protecvegetables,
your
farm
products,
your
stores of house and field,
+
*
^
rnsp.'f A white spot has been made ned their fall costumes in Sep tem ­ tion.
your
art
creations
and
dll
other
articles
of- —------interest,- especially
.
especially
on the map.
Concerning th e tick ber, which were decorated with fur
_i. _ . . .t •. »
There is danger also in the fronk
stock,
ckickens,
etc.
free urea in Florida, Dr. C. F. Daw­ from the neck to the shoo tops, boof feminine
fashion
bares the
------------- - -—
---- — which
- ••&lt;%■• utiiva
VIIU
Prepare to attend in person and with your family and
son, S ta te Veterinarian has the fol­ cause their sisters nnd nunta in New I n rc |( nm| chest t o the extent thnt
friends
and the strangers within your gates.
lowing to say;
York were gowned th a t same way. ; makcs a modest man blush, hut
"B ro w a rd and Dade counties nre The fact thnt Florida temperatures ,|lp women defend the practice on
until have been free of cow ticks for still hovered among the high 8 0 ’s
the ground th at they are "used to
some tim e, although they have not didn’t make a b it of difference.
,11.”
There is dungoi, too, In the
yet been declared free by the Sec­ and the critical males looked at j evening party gown thut is hung
OF THE PROSPEROUS FIVE COUNTIES
retary ( ^ A g r ic u lt u r e . The nuthori- them , admired them and perspired from the figure by a dainty strnp
tiex^prp waking for certain facilities ab u n d an tly for them.
( of .kljaiy material over each shoulto he provided which \vill he neces­
And the men were ju st us rid ic u -!. ,i„”
-------- -------der i | ^ U l l ! n v n conspicuous
vnennGive Farm Animals the
Feed
they sary to permit the introduction of lous.
Th ey
packed away’
away ^Jn^r 1 cie» of dress, back and front. It is
Like
lick free unimuls into the freed tor- Pulm Beaches and lost their Pan­ dangerous, h u t---------- •
How many farmers respect the litory, and a t the sam e tim e t o a d ­ am as for the winter weeks before
Florida
attracts hundreds and
appetites of their animals?
It is mit unimals under conditions th a t winter arrived and hated themselves
not a n atter of sentiment to give will preveht a reinfestation of the for doing it. Few of us can endure thousands of winter visitors, who
them the feeds they like. It means te n ito ry .
being looked at because our clothes come to escape the cold of the
T h e ” contrast between the
dollars. Lot the pigs hnve the food
" I n addition to the two counties, nre out of date, no m atter how north.
my be bringing you a day neater duweather conditions they leave and
uster.
You owe it to yourself, yoar
he selects. His appetite Is governed Ilrowurd and Dade, a large area in com fortable they may he.
family, and your business to keep your
those
they
find,
makes
tHvni
care-'
by the needs of his body
If his South Pulm Beach county has been
Now. the fact is th a t Florida lios"
building* and stock insunsl in i goon
system gets the proper nourishment inspected by Fedcrul and sta te in ­ less variation between the extietnes less of the latter and There, is dan­
reliable company for a reasonable amount
The blight sun in
he will fatten.
spectors. and they report this terri­ and the uveruges of summer hetit ger for them,
Come in today and let’s talk it over.
C. K . M c Q u a n ie of the Univer­ tory also free of the row lick. This and winter coolness than any other a cloudless sky arid a gentle breeze
from
the
northwest
are
a
deluding
sity of Florida is of the opinion that territory includes all that part of sta te in the U. S. of America
a great deal of efloit, feed and m on­ Palm Beach county south and west The change in Florida tem perature combination in Florida. The north­
ey are waster) in the malnutrition of the Hillsboro drainage canal
and other weather conditions ur,‘ ern man. or woman , is .keyed up to
107 m a g n o l i a a v f:.
I'Hm n k i *
of animals
Give them u balanced
" I f the county commissioners of less abrupt than hi northern sec resist t he rigors of the northern
ration of the things they like heat .Palm Bench county formally request lions, particularly i n ’ the in tctiorl winter. An overcoat or oilier heavy &gt;. &gt;0000O0 * ♦ OOOOOOO^OOOOO &gt; ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ &lt; ♦ » » » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
and the trouble will he repaid.
the S ta te Board of Health to pro­ sections removed from the influ­ wtnp is almost always worn out of |
doors. Too often these are thrown
tect this territory, this will be done ences of large bodies of water.
Wild Fruits Should be Domesti- and th e canal will be used as a
These favoring averages foster over the arm or left pt home 111
rated
preparing for or Florida, because it " iohuh 1' no warm
qur/rantinr line, south and west of carelessness in
In there anything b elter than which no tick animals will be per­ adapting out clothing to the change* in the open air
hucklcbeiry pie. If thore is it must mitted.
T h ere may be nenily four that d&lt;&gt; come. The result it. a no­
While we here welcome our win-|
he mighty good.
Huckleberries
thousand squure miles of land in the ticeable increase of grip, influenza. ter visitors, we warn them t*&gt; hring
Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hot (lasolinc Dry Cleaning Altera­
grow wild in Florida, but on most area that it is proposed (&lt;• free from cidds and similar troubles
from their heavy
clothing
when they
tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
fur ms nil place has been lelt for |t he- Federal quarantine and thut wilt| middle October »n
And this is mine to see u«. and to use the same
Join O u r Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month. ▼
them. A small plot near the house , require protection against reinfesta- specially true among the very young with the good judgment in wearing |
S U I T S $15.00 U P W A R D
should he devoted to this and other tation with the cow tick
and
the older members of the com- it a* they use at home during their
«
wild fruits
C K M cQ u an ie. s t a t e !
-----------------------— —— munity
the two dxtremes of age i &lt;hungeuhle summer*
A *traw hat.
♦
agent for the University of Florida Marguerite 1 lark Attains G reatest j ,(,,, population
white lentils shoes and linen, suits |
♦
Triumph of her SI age nr S c re e n
Extension Division is urging farmers
from
the are of use to the lout ini during a
Here’s some advice
&lt; nrecr In F'amed Dual Buie
(o pieserve such native wild frm tHealth Depai t tneiil about diessnig Florida winter mainly for photo
' The Prince and the
ns can be found in their respective
to meet all weather and temperature graphic put pose*
With a liackPauper
localities
conditinn* in Florida Wear all the , ground of palms they make a charm" T h e P rm ci- and the P a u p e r" i* year tound light weight under g n r - ! mg background to be pictures and
Black bet ries
and
dewberries
The Standard Itnilrond of the South
could also t&gt;e domesticated
and one of the no *t delightful and th o r­ merits, such a* are suitable for sum- 1*enl hack to th- dear o r e * in t he
St
HKIM
I F: F.FFEt TIVE APKII. 5th, 1915
would amply pa\ for the attention oughly enjoyable of Mark T w in e ’* liter, and
*
in
the
ft
nnm
shtivcy
make
nort
h
FI or Ida'* winalign
It i* a film that will wetgh t and text ure Ilf 1he ' o i l e r t ■r i b m,i tc
given them
Dewberries should bi many wiyrk*
the • , V " f t to t r s t
or wires a r i d
b e a p . p r e i l a ted
t-v y o u n g folk* &gt;»( garment* to meet Weather v
trained op on tiellisi
of rhe nation hut It diqtibl tuwonderI
'd!
•M
t'**
for
m
it* mernment and (tons a* they eo me
cultivated
They respond
treated with due te peel and lian
No ,S2
No. ho
No. Ml
i lev i t in ii nun
wtih U* dashes of
1.x Jacks*)itville
9 It) am
1 :.15 pm
fully to a lit tie t are
H: 10 pm
Then* is danger in clothing the died with care
Ar Sax a nnult
1 ,16 pm ( 5 :.16 pm I2:.Y5 am
frequently
A few mulberries should be plant dramatic thrill* that
Ar Birhimmil
5
-20 ii in .9 lH nht
■H:D0 pm
ed on I he (arm
Mockingbirds -weep I he *pei tutor o|| Ik * feet, as i*
\r \Nashing In n
7 Till uni 12 1H pm 11:50 pm
i
u
:
d
&lt;
b
o
s
s
s
f
;
a
i
.
s
tics
should
preferably
be
submitted
weie.
only
to
ri'pliiie
him
with
a
Ar Baltimore
blue jays, woodpeckers and other
9 H6 am -1 :50 pm
1 :.1H an
in writing.
Ar Phibidetjihia
11:15 pm
1 :0.1 jnn
birds uie very fond of them and laugh, tin- *tory' eomliines all the
1:25 an*
Ar Netj York
F'or t he Board
1 10 pm
Ii .20 pm
will net bother other fruits w|ie| i letnc-nl* of a great urttstii tiinm ph tour Opportunity to Bring t'h risl• 7 :1.1
A nm
\
\
B.
L
adue,
All-steel
Flquipment,
F'ree
Iteclming
Chair
Cars
to
Washington
-in
h
as
can
be
conceived
only
by
they ran get the mulberry.
M u l­
mas to those who Need Cheer
Cnr S*-rviee on Trains 82 and ,*ii Sleeper to h.avantmh on Tran
M ajor, Cot ps of F!u •ineets.
berries also make good pies
These the mind of u master, and a d eq u ate­
The
lied
’
Cross
Seal*
have
all
fruits should be planted during tin ly interpreted only by a -tar of til*’
F’or Information and lii *ervutton Phone &gt;r Write
tiie significance of the regular C h rist­
A NLU SPIt A V
winter before they have staruid Unils Util ability of Miss ('lurk.
mas stickers, but that does not be­
B l u e * &amp;i B u n g e
■&gt;( ( h e it A' 11
The pholopluv . a t ' he* w11ll utl
growth lot I he following season
gin to t.-ll their *tor\
In addition - i on* li.t v• t a t*ni t In I. , | i k&gt;. in .
i ■r i" &gt;■ ndi i 11v t h■ *111 11 of i he great
I 1* \\Psl IU« *Mfpr I, J «rk •*»tlttllr I la
lllllsipirouth Hotrl, I if ^ t SB
to *i Me try ( l u i s t i n a - iml t l l i p p , for
Adtie*"
r li»
* w
llordeuuv
hHini i;
irun-ferting l " tin *, r.-eti
I'Kunr I SJ
i Decem ber for i. arlt i it Ii o i
.Set Kcm
i New Y&lt; ;»r greeting, the I&lt;•-•I t
\ i i'ii i(. apr
tei
v• g&lt; t •lilc- a n d
the iMi.tu .ii.il w•u111
roh humor
Broilers
.'Mai* typify a* nothing else of their fruit I n c *
Adhcr'i ha* the a d v a n ­
houuvEarly chicks usually take the top which has m ade the *torv
kind does Die real Christinas sp u n tage of uther spray* by not leaving
of the market.
Eggs should be set hold treasure, beloved by evOry one of love and sy m p ath y and service,
any gritty substance or any coloring
in Decem ber fof spring fryers.
It to whom it is familiar.
KiinaiiaisiiiditsniimwiusiimimiirairBiniionuaumHnnaiiiKniisBmMiiimsswiMianinBtiiKmunMtinaiiisir.'ttcraaB
for a
brotherhood
of • Auffertting matter on your plant*
Its strong
Marguerite Clark, who is featured
is well to place them from &lt;&gt; to S
Ju»t Uhit ihr Samr Imp!**"*
hum anity. T h ey carry a message of a d h e s i v e p o w e r s make t l able ttv get
!
extra eggs in the incubator for each III I he dual mle of the " P i lore and helpful interest to forlorn hem is t h e *urne r e - t i j i * .i* t h e h o m e made
..•100 set
These will take the place the I *n It | -r " reaches the altlvtic wliiih Mitmol lie dir. tl
icii.hed. m i x t u r e - , wi t h iii.l', o n e ha l l t he
ill max of her career trt her m arvel­
of those winch le*t infertile
however much we may be willing sproyinr
W h e r e '.mi I|*e t h e Bur
A. I’ Sp en cei, dtstm t agent for ous i n t ••r p re t u t in n of these distinct
They give, e x'prcsslmis to the best i l c a n x .in I l i m e t w n e
m a i.rtaui
the I'nivcr-llv of Florida F'xt&gt;r-io! Iv d ilferol. I , r . i t I lo-elv / .lull! luted impulse tbut i nines frum tl&gt; heart leli gl ' " I ' I
\ 11
wi l l g , l i n
fi.iracixrs
lltr i xqni-ifi aiti-trv
11 oiiiclikc - ( ninfu^iablf - ( Onvcnicnf
Division, 'l i e s one poult* &gt;man w io
"f man that
In lyifulnes* to the * a i l f l e - u l ; l*' If-' I milv nil ,' I I I t he
use* the following reel Hod (*•- ••I. wa« never displaced to better ttil- unfortunate victims of poverty, mis­ Ml tl’e l ittle
l altlr HoartCor Hoard
Hensortnhlt' Rales f or
• tinning fertile ■gg*
old cocks are v an lago than in hi r spinted enai 1 ery and distress.
They represent a
and Kouiit
Since
It
leave*
In
v
’t-ibh
tl*.
i.f tin
the charming join
a nil
Excellent S e r v i c e
mated with pullets, and the cocker acting n[
real and potent effort to translate col or at in ii on ’the jdit nt *, you may
the
d
her
sym
pathetic*
portrayal
els . are mated with iw&lt;&gt; year old
this spirit of helpfulness into efli- be skeptical of its results at hirst,
.Corner of Magnolia \xenue and F'nqrth Street
tiens. Th is gives from 90 to 95 per linthetic little beggar
cient service toward alleviating the but on closer examination you will
jinswHH*iiiuunotiuwiiiiiwtZJuiKniiHif;imnjwi*run»in,iulusasmntturn*uwt iinr»mJJ
T h e ftftn has given unlimited op­ so.trow and suffering which follow in
ro n t'fe tlle eggs.
find that tt stays on the leaves
portunity for the display of direc­ the train
of the Great _ White longer than any other insecticide
torial skill in the use of the double Plague
Fire Bids Fields of Stumps
T h ey give joy alike to the and gives tiie very best of results
. Stu m p y fields are expensive to ex (Hi* ure in those scenes which show heart of the sendoi and to the re­
us shown by the rupld ami cl ean
cultivate
One mint can do t/Visi^as both of the youthful characters cipient and help to save the life
growth of your plunts.
•.
much work with a iwo horJe cul­ on the screen at the Mime time. nnd happiness of some less fortun­
S
Bunge can he seen ah the
tivator n* ho r a n u irh n lite hon-r Marvelous' Illusions have hi-err em ­ ate brother beyond the jiersonnl
ft. .t B Store for any information
caim-ta which reurh of either who lias already or
implement.' B u t where. ttfumjitt are ail d by the art of
and W.'ill also keeji a stork on hand
numerous it *iit impossible tn use tm- far sut pusses in realism and interest may become the victim of tubercu­
Conducted by th#
for immediate needs.
The Oseenla
i i
.
F'ull Instruct iuii*
• , proved machinery
Then, too, even th&gt;- lim itations of the stage that losis
And t uhercnlosis is so largely Fertilizer ('o who atu the state
Hciiedirtine
Given tn
even where *fhe siutttji* will admit fill red the Use tn the theatre of q K (.om m u (||t y „in
agent- ate to " well known for the
Piepuratory,
(‘untFatherThe twer hd ra-^rultiv atorj driving
w,” , h l”'1 m i f f ’d the appear |
M|, , „ rri.Hf„mdei.c«
Christ genuine good qualities of ,,|| go &gt;i|s
tterrial
and.
( .*
TF:i&lt; M &gt; *226 0 0
mound the stumps wDI break down un c e onl y, of o n e of tiie i h u p t c l e r s mas gifts, pay envelopes, they carry they handle to be a guarantee (or
,
sit'a!
Coune?
, thlV stage at cne time
P h o to -. Bl oncp „ Rla(lM)m(,
a rh ,.r.
^ ^ enough of tlje crop in a year or tw&lt;*
the excellent quality of Adheso
to pay for taking out the Murpps
I«r»|.hy\h».s rendered possible str.c l j hhi&gt;(, ,,opo
„ , y tn pathy thut
• T h e .Ja il and winter. give the gen- adherenle to the original of the cannot bi&gt; mfsunderstooti.
Make Presents to Bride’s Family.
* erttl farmer opportunity to-xclear hia churtuinl tale, nnd in the future it
row CAT AtOGUC ADDRESS HtV. DIRCCTO
With the Celestials the family of
the motion plfture that
' land of stump* ft|'"rihiiill cost. The will hit
t.
the
bridegroom
makes
presents
to
the
•
■/. *
’I f f . .
M eet on Inland Waterway
weather
t&gt; &lt;J^rp
djy nnd. ’.olltuf^work the public will turn for the greatest
The Board of oflicers appointed family of the hrldo of various articled
is not* presting. -D yn am ite o n il'p u ll­ enjoym ent of the stoty which it
n few days before the day fixed for
er* are frequently employe*! for this has learned so to love and revere. by the War Department to exam ine t lie .marring** The presents generally
and
appraise
the
value
of
the
work
" T h e Prince and the Pauper” is
work, iiut C *K
Mitju urrie, stub
consist of food n cork and hen, the
agent for the Utjivei&gt;ity of Florida the lutest Param ount Picture, and nnd franchises of the F^ast Coast leg nnd Knot of a p|g4. the leg of a
L I V E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
extension
Divition, suggests that will he the attraction at the S tar C an al, and to consider the advisa­ goat, eight small mke# of bread eight
C o r n e r P a rk A v e n u e and S e c o n d S tre e t
fire is an « ffirienl and cheap method Theatre matinee and night, on F ri­ bility of the purchase anil enlarge­ torches tlir"o ic&lt;lr« of larre red ran­
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F . H E A V Y HAULING
ment
of
this
canal
by
the
United
dies.
a
quantity
of
vermicelli
and
sev­
.
of Ckkir.it opt the stumpr.
This Ls day, D y . 10th.
This picture was
r1
3..
released ,on Nov. 27th nnd this will S ta te s , or bho construction by the eral bunches of-tireemeVers
eapeduily true of pin*
L
a
rg
o
s
u
p
p
ly
of
H
o
r
s
e
s
,
M
u
le
s
,
*
If th e fur met will fire the stumps give the patrons-,/jL'kkuifordV popu­ Uijitpd States of a suitable water*
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
during a dry apcB and get them w. II lar itmusemeirt’^hotlse some idea of u s y over u parallel route, will hold
a
public
hearing
in
the
auditorium
Jheuted they will stvon liurn out lie w the picture* are when they
on h a nd F o r S ale o r E x c h a n g e
T h ey will peed some u ttm tion f r o n t , reach here.
Manager Herndon i« of the Chamber of -Commerce, l^ck•
U l a c k s m l t h i n c and, W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n ,
time to time to ke»q&gt; the fire* going, j very fortunate when it c o n n ^ r o gei- sotyville, ifls.. ut 10 00 u m 4 on
Monday,
December
IT,
1916,
for
tile
an
d
hut it wjll not requite mote thunJ ting new fpattrSeS tvs well Hit good
half an hour or two each day. ones (or the. elite paYrons of the ptescnlation of facts, 'statistics and
Servioee of this age is very arguments bearing upon the ques­
Stu m p s burn better during the fall Star
w . J . THIG PEN &amp; COM PAN Y
tions before the Board.
^
nnd winter and they are not so hot expensive and numberless cities pay *v'
•
Accordingly all interested parlies
AGENTS
to work around as in sttturner. The us high as flOOO.Ot) per week for
ure invited to he present at the
.total expense for each, stump taken same. ' *
above named time and plnrc, and to
r; / o u f in t h i* way nebd 4*&gt;t exceed
-A.
Express
their views either jtrally or
more than a few cents.- F'urtheVL ubricating Oil From Molasses.
in
writing,
to the Board.
While
Jltqre the exjMtnwx will be rapidly
A German Inventor has devised n
O f f l c . wi th HOLDEN R I A L E S T A T E
O.
repaid by the ability to use better way. .of making lubricating oil from oral statem ents will be given due
weight, im p o .tan t facts o. statls-!
molasae*.
jls.
KT-Sanford.
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F lo rid a
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SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITION

Every day yon pul off attending |,

&gt; THAT FIRE INSURANCE

a

: P . CON N ELLY

D. C. B R O C K I
MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

CALL ANI) SEE HE ON SANFORD AVE.

PHONE 174

ATLANTI C COAST LINE
THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK DAILY

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

Comfort Cottage

St. Leo College, Si. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

HAND BROTHERS

FR ESH

CURED

MEATS

GEO. W. HARDMAN

Park and Second

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Phone 195

General Fire

Insurance

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THE SANTORO

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PACE THRCE

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National

Preparedness
Main
Theme of Head of Nation.
Submits Definite Plan to In­

crease Present Standing Force
of Regulars and For Four Hun­
dred Thousand Citizen Soldiers

and

Thirty-three

Thousand.
■i i OWINU Is Ilia meaange of
rrv*lileui Wilson delivered ui u
loint o v m Ioii of flic mmi i i I i * nml
lit tin* U ’gUinliig of tho
s u n (nnrfci iomnv?!«:

O M i.in.o "f ibu Conger**—BUjcfe I
,iM r11*1 t li«- privlli-tfu of mhlrosilm;
^»iu til* lin*
of tile
l union- on iln»otliiT fcldjj/if.tlie
wblih liad llitii only bceihndrf UUcloec
I,, portcniou* proportions. IiAm extend

, j iiHcilirmlcnltij; and sinister sc6|»c
a ii;is *vvrpt within ||h Ilium* j
|«otlou of every quarter of the
.•lul» not exet-pllng our on n lienil '
•l&gt;li.n Inn* ultercil the whole filet* of j
^•rii:iiloin»l affairs*. tintl now p re s e n t s '
‘ ey,.
i of reorganization nnd re
.iiivtrii'non Mi ch n * stiitosiuun nn&lt;l
. , ti:i\i‘f .n e d ,r l&gt;eeii lulled i i |hiii
■ attempt l#ef"n&gt;.
I!,,. |ii&gt;-iflent tells h o w t h i s r o n i i l r )
, i 111111111111) nnd ileelaro* tltat
&lt; •
|tin( when the time entile*
• . • ijn* iim iii nnd it* tiperiithm ihliitiir) Mill In* of Inlllllte Hisrvjee- lie
forrluc t" Central and South American
■•nitiMn*. the president declares (hat
, , .imiild retain iinahnted the spirit
•vlu.-li tm- inspirit! ns throughout the
, iii.i.- in&gt; of &lt;*iir government nnd
i . *. franUli p at iti T** vjV.rl-

I’tinlo h\ A n n " , e

P R ESID EN T

|'i. ** V.soctsll'*'

WILSON'S
PICTURE

LATEST

I l r , 'in s Ii.i I' kIioi ' i i * ....... ,\"\

,

nre 'he nddllh'iiH necessary to rentier
■In* uiiiiy ndei|unle for Its present du
tics, duties whlrdi It has to |K»rforin
not only ii|siu our own eo hi IncvtAl,'
•oasts nml Isirders nnd nt our Interior
artny i*»*ls. hut also in the riillipplnrs. j
In the llnwnllmi Islnmls. nt tlie Istli
, lun* mill In I'nrto III "
y of milking tin* country rend)
Yo *riKsert somi* part of Its'real power
promptly nnd upon n larger fcale
should occasion nrt,*e tho plan also
(ainti'Uipliites supplement lug the nrtny
hy n force of 400.000 disciplined dtl*
ren*. rnlsiMl In Ineremcntn of 1H3.000 n
year thniiighotit a ikt Iim! of flirty*
years. This It Is proposed |o do liy^L&lt;.
prib'ess of enlist inept'dndcr which fhv
-er» I' l iihle men of the rsuinlry wouHl *•
Is* .i-kcd t*&gt; hind 1 ln*ui***|y c* to serve
w it Ii the cidot** for tnirt‘r»*i'* of train
in/ tor short' I'crhslk lliioiigh'Ult three
year- and to i "ine to tile colors at rail
•i pm 1111it* throughout an additional
:url"iigh i&gt;iin*i of thii*e \tnrI'hlI I e of I i i i i m i men would Is* pm
.^•■'1 yy UI, |*.l K.mill in C'liilel llielll « "»
fa-t a* eullslerl and their eipilpineut
for ihe llehl made ready to ho supplied
ui mi) time
They would he asietit
i.led f«.r training at stntisl Intervals at
coiiveiileut plaees In nsHocIntlnti yvlth
viiltihh* mill* "f the tegular ami)
I heir |•*■11** I of mu mi I training y*"iil'l
i "t m* e** irlly e u n il l yy•• month* In
I In* year

ot Ill'll yidlilll I l * i i ) ,ml "1 tin 11••
lalsir Ituil sup|Nirls life nml the tm
censored thmicht that quickens It.
t'ollipiesl ami dollillilon are lint In our
ris'kollinc or :lglee.lhle lo our prim I
pie*. Itnt I»ist Is*ean-e yyi* demand tm
llioh —te,| ih •el"|*ment in,I the ii'nl .
till If it i,"v' i nni&gt; ill "I oiii "Mu I n * ,
i |*t.—«•]• ot Monro**
V\.. |,i * i* Imi ii pul lo the l e - t In l In* upon o i i i oM n priii* iples of light and
ItlsTt}
"&gt;■ f '**••n I lr "
yy liiley ■r
. ' m .*i |i i . and ni* have M o n l tin
I he pi e * I'lei l *.n * " l- up ' " ' he
•I'l
lftel
II
III
tv
•
"III'
'lie
t
g
g
l
e
- - " yy
it tint her m i * him* l»eiielll»*t Mei
Millioll** young men of tin o i m i l 'i t "
I'Orsi'ly
e**
y
y
ill
n*»!
praelh’e
V
\
»
•
ln*i**t
. I , tl,. .-niir-i* we lim e pursued re
i e*|s'lid t&lt;*.I III* '''ill
,u i, t., In* Mt’ii. H e r fortunes are In upon •*•*.n rtIy In pro-ecutlng our h. ■i
&gt;■ mi , I, nnllint we have at least ' tlo-eii line* , f n.ilional «ley &gt;lupin©"'
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
We 11*• iii"ii than that We demand ll
-, , , , .t I t , It M e Mill lint la te nili.in
.its" for other*
We d " not conltm oiii
FOR GREATER NAVY.
ip* of lo r In her tllsires* nnd under
ile t" Impose upon her nn order nml enthiislnstn for Individual lllM-rty and
k* , *i i . ui *&gt;f *mr own ©housing I .It* frts* mitlolial del elopluelit I" the In. I Ai * ■ , i l . o o h s d to It s s O u r F ' r s t s nd
rf v - i.fi. n a Merer nnd Intrml ilile dents nnd llioy emeu i * of affair* yyhhli
CHisf L i n s of D s f s n s #
Miik. I"
lit*'It no Isiimds run he sei MfTect only our«**|y&lt;** W e feel it y* liei
I'lie p r o g r a m yy filch wi l l Is* Inld Isever there l* a |"*iph* Hint tries to unO.
•ini i i whlrli no hounds of a few
in these difficult pnth*. or lnde|n*mlen&lt;v l or e &gt;uit It) t he s e c r e t a r y o f t he navy
nieii’s -hoo-ltiK "light ever to Is* set
&lt; simil arl y •ni i cel *et l . l l I nv ul v i * * only
I'roiii the Or*t yvn lime
,i r r &gt; viurrh’iin who tins driint. at slid right
a s ho r t e n! t i g o f t h e t i m e yvlthln wlllell
inflde
isiiiiinoli
ean-&lt;*
v
*
ith
all
Inir^'*
1111H
In* true fountain* of p/lm lple and tra
•f llls-rty on this *lde the -«*n nnd hine f i n e s l ong iti.tturcd sltnll Is* enrrlr&lt;l
lilinii uiust •i||*s&lt;'fii&gt;e Mithoal reservu
out hut It d m’* m a k e d e t l n l t e nml ex
deemed
ll s * lui|"TluMt that o a r lietgh
.■&gt;(, |n i hr h 1KIt lits'irllie of lin* Vii
pie It -i p r o g r a m with It Inis h e r e t o f o r e J
Isir* should Is- flee from nil outside
-InIn hill of right*, which la the grent
Iss ti onl y I mpl i c i t , held In t h e uilnds o f |
i n s m v* hit'll our got em in en t w as sei ■lollillintlon n* that v&gt;e ourselves should t he l o i n i n l t l e e s on mi vnl nffulra nhd
Is* linve -el Aiiierlen nsldr ns n whole
i|* » n ev ery w here nruotig ns ae&lt;‘epl
di*ih»n-| In ' h e de t u i t e s o f the t wo
for 'tie use* of Independent linfloli* and
*m| is l tie *re»-l **f free men. 'I'll it I do*
houses. |,iyt n o w h e r e f o r m n l s l t s l or fnrt 1
|**dllh'iil fns*meii
run I**
I lull g o ) ©rumen l Is o r nllghl
mu I ly « d " p t t s l
It s e e t u s tt&gt; m e very
t i nt o f *ti i li I h o u g h t s grow nil our
n I** lu-titiilisi for I lie coinnion lieiie
•tear t h a t It will Is* to t h e a d v a n t a g e
|Mtl|i*les
W e r e g nr d u n r i n e l e l y ns a
M proit* tloii anil soenrity of the i*e&lt;&gt;
o f t he c o u n t r y for t h e c o n g r e s s to mtopt
i ne a l i - o f n s - e r t l n g t h e r i g h t s o f n t&gt;e*'
pic. ns Mon or corunitiiijl y ," tlnii "o f
j a r*iinpreheti»|y t* plan f o r p u t t i ng t he
pie n g n i n i r a gg r e s s l o t i .
And We n r e j
&lt;11 tin* isrloiiM inode* nnd form * of
1 n n i y it|sin a final f i n d i n g o f s t r e n g t h
a* fiercely Jealous o f ei sTel ve or dletn i
govern llieiit that Is I he ls*sl " I l l 'l l |lor In jsiyy •i yy Itliin our oivn iimMum ntid e l l h’l e ne y nml to pr e s s t ha t plan
n|inhte &gt;&lt;1 |in&gt;diicinc the g r e a t e r l tie
n* of a g « r e - s h ‘n from yyltliout
W e i i t o* isttnpletloll yy It lilt* t h e ne xt Hve
tree *if happiness mid safely nnd Is
W e h a v e iilwaiys lookial I " t he
will imi iniiininiii n s tandi ng nrmy e t ! ye ar *
i*-l &lt;(T** lllnlll seeiinsl ncnlll-t the
*i i y v *.f tin c o u n t r y ah o u r tlr*t anil
•epi |. * -a
' i Ii i re ns neci*s*sr
1 ,
I
hnl ill III 1*1 rn t loti and Ilia* ill I ll".
i Mt&gt;f Imi o f d e f e n s e . We l u i i e s l »' i i ) ■
i
" 11 in * of yy n
ta il in

&lt;l*-*i'l b I «

c*o * i lillielil s h a l l
nr

eolltrsi )

I*'

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lllese

f

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pill

-•-e* n m a j o r i t y -of itit- eur ni i i t i ni t )
fisth nu ImltitiituliU*. I nn l l e mi h l e n lit]
nth'frnslbh* r i gh t l o r e f o r m , n i t e r or
i Im*INIi It in s u c h m a n n e r us s h a l l Is*
hldci-l most c o n d u c i v e to t h e p ' l b l l r
seal
\\'e h a v e u n h e s l t n t l n g l v np
•-I Ituil herol. pri i n lple t o t h e * n - e
Me i n ,, Mint now ho pe f u l l y my nil
'
rellirth o f t he ir'Mlhlml repi l hl h'
- • i ' l l Im l
m i l ' l l iif m tilt h l o pu r g e
•s* f soil «o M i l e &gt;y m i ' i i t h) f r o m any
■Itsl'h ' i n a r t e i III |lie r n d l c s l hilt III**
•wsarj p n s f —W e will nhl n m l Is*
'rlrinl \lr I let*, loll We wi l l n o t i s i e r r e
•"•r nml o u r c o u r s e w i t h r e g u n l t o her

oigtu r„ Is* suHlclent proof to all Anicrtea Him waaeak no tsillilcnl snreralaly
**f *cin*h uitllnd.
ss*y
.' y

PAN-AMERICANISM HAS .
NONE

OF

E M P IR E ’ S

S P IR IT .

Economic Ad j us l ms n t s I n s v' t s b l * Wi t h
In th# N#»t Gs ns r s t i on

• .Uieyjiprai i» that the states uf Atnrr*
• * aro uot tiostlle rivals, hut co-oprsfUig friends, and that their grow•ug tuns' of co m m un ityro f Interest.
ylUts la matter* political and .lit mat*
'sfs ecunumlc. Is likely to glv« them a
urn slgidRcance as factors Ih lnttma*
di*ii*i strain nnd In the political hls'»ry ..f Hie world. It presenta them as
* rerr deep mid true s*h»« a unit
world affairs, aplrltoal partners.
Mamllng together because thinking tolrM"*'. 'tulck with cotnmou sympathlea
••il common Ideals. Separated, they
"rv subject to all the cross currents of
ho run fused politics o f a w orld o f hos­
'd'’ rivalries; united In sp
irit and pur*
splr
*«se. they cannot lie disappointed of
*^*lr Is’scrful destiny.
Tbl» I* (lau-Americanlsm. It has none
the *pMtyof empire In IL It la tb©
Ail*«llilll.j1t&gt;(he effectual emlKsllment.
•' 'hi* spirit of law Ind Independence

""I ilt.rrijr nml mutual aerflc©
l&gt;ri**tdenl '-alls attention to the
•"s-nag in Washington recently of
•'prt-siniiitivew of the pan-Americao
'P'lMlck nnd says that economic ad*
"»*ui. s, i t. inevitable In the next geo-

-fs'lon

i ' e who really comprehend* the

*"'"'• •"

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it t o I** our m a n i f e s t c o u r s e &lt;d
- nil' l l ' e
to |s- s t r o n g o n tin* sens
\ i*ai 11\ i e . t r yin h a v e I
i rent i ng n
I miy.y w h i c h now r a n k s v e r y hi gh lit
SUGGESTS BROAD PLAN
' ihaal a u i o n g t h e n a v i e s o f tin* m a r i t i m e
FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE. Nil It 'll* W e slinllld n o w del l ll l t ely de
termi ni ' liorv yte hluill r o t u p l e t e yyhiit
yy'e h a v e Is-glltl .illd l l"W *^*ot%
In ertly * Standing Rsgulsr Fo res— Four
l in* (irogr im to Is* laid l iofose you
Hundred Thousand C 'tu s n Soldi#**
eotiteiuphili-s t h e r o n s t n i c t l o n wi t hi n
liUI uni lui- le yei I i ' n u mere IIIa '
I,ye y e a r * &lt;4 t e n h a t t l e s h l p s , slv luyltle
i«»r «f iui' ii a m i gun*
It i» n t hi ng iTttl.ters f e n i cot it c r u i s e r s , (l ftr d**
•It Iren*
of dl*' l pllni*l mi g h t
I f on
*t t o) e r Iif t e e n
fleet
s uht i ai rt ne*
nre i*yer •" light e f T c t i y y l ) II |-Ml a e i g h t ) H y ' o a * t #uhinur1iu_*». four gun
sudden summons, they must know l*&gt;nts. o n e ho s pi t a l shi p, t w o a mi nunl how tmslerii lighting I* d"tie. nnd what t|*Mi s hi p* t w o f ue l oil s h i p s and one j
lo d" yylien I lit: summon* routes
repai r s hi p
It Is |iro|w&gt;k*sl t h a t of (tils

properly use to serve them and make

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Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing

We want to further reduce our stock in some lines
and will make these startling reductions on the
following. These prices are for CASH ONLY.
Nothing charged at these reduced prices.

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MEN’S HATS
$l.(rti
for
$1.50
for

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M en ’s

CHILDREN’S SHOES

Hals

89c’
M en's H ats
98c
value M en's H a l s
$1.48
for
$ 3 .0 0 valm M e n ' s H a t s
$2.18
for
vn U t

$u.r»o

CAPS

19c38c
58c
78c

25c value ( aps will he sold
value ( aps will he sold
bt

75c value ( aps will hi sold
for
$1 value ( ’aps will he sold
for
I he above includes all Kali H ats
Nothing in H ats dr ( ’aps reserved

SPECIAL
LOT« HATS
a
100
Il i f t s
values

* 2 .0 0

to $ 3 .0 0

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LADIES' HOSE
Idv value lo llie s ’ Hose for
"only
25c value Indies Hose for
only .
50c value L ad ies’ Hose for
only
$1 value In d ie s’ Hose fop

tlfHs-n coast snhiunrlm*s. one'gurilssit
and om* fuel oil ship; the third year
(Wit hafflcshlfts m tr Kattlc erntser. two
scoot cru ise r*, five d estroyer*, two llei’l
*ubniarln»-s nhd fifteen coast suhtns
rtue*; the fourth y e a r tw o tmttleshlp*.
in n liuttle criilsem, tw o acout cruisers,
leu destroyers, tw o fleet submarines,
iif tecu const si) born hues, one ammiiul
tlou ship nnd cu e fuel oil ship, nml
the flfth y e a r tw o battleship*, one hnl
lie crtil«er. tw o scout cruiser*, ten de
struyers. tw o fleet submarine*, fifteen
const stlhninrlnes. one gutabdat. on enm
ui"liltliWi ship and one repnlr ship

their Independence Yecurc, '*fnd not
fbelit owrr tnilepcmlchco -htarely. hot
the rights also of those with wboui
they have iimde common cause, should
they also he put In J*»panl.v. They
must Is* tltlisl to pluy (lie great n l r
In the world, ami particularly lu this
hemisphere, .for which they are i|uall
Med hy principle and hy chastened nm
' bttfon to (day.
| It is with these IdraL* In mind that
the plans of the department of war fur
more adequate national defense were
conceived which will lie laid before
you. nnd which 1 urge you to sanction
(Continued on Pago 6)
and put Into effect aa soon as they can
be properly arnitlnlxrd and discussed
They seem to me the essential first J
She la Not Yet Extinct.
steps, and they seem to mo for the '
What
haa become of the old-fash*
present sufficient.
______ __________________
They contemplate
an Increase of_the loned mother who tbdUght that her
standing forro of the regulor nrmy J amall ion was destined to become a
from* Its present strength of B.02ff offl* great mualclan becauac he could get
ccrs and 102.WO enlisted men of all n tane out fcf a mouth organ’ — Kx•enrlces to a strength of 7.1.10 officers J chans*
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and 134.707 enlisted men. or H1.B4-1
.
all told, nil service*, rank and file, hy ^ o o a o a a o o a a o o p o o p o p o o o o o a
(be addition of,flfty-two companies ot ,
coast artillery; flflccn rompanlc© of rn
gtiieeiH* ten regiments " f Infantry, four ®
regiment* of Held artillery and four
aero squad font,'be* Idea 7110 officers re
qnlred for a great rnrlety of extra
— O m CE^r ' '
1 service, especially the all Important
HAND BROS. STABLES
dnly of training-the cltlxen force of
•• f
V ,. «l"Vh I -ta
ll 'Iin
- .Vyour
, m lnonBring
a m e a n d sick
1 Commissioned .offlcem for ^sgrrice in
hot sea and mulea.
Have them
.treated.
Have their teeth ex­
drill, recruiting and the like and the
amined, sharp c o r n e r s dressed
ne.-eaaarv nuofa of epilated men for
down, projections cut off and de-.
«h» qnartennaster corps, the hi*"i'ltal
rayed molars extracted.
corps, the onlnabce department and

* * npi«.lnie,l b, spenk can fall ts per
'bat their passion ts for peace,
'IH r «**'l'is liest dlHplayeil In the prae
,,c’’ of the nrta of ppace. Orest democ
r*&lt;-lr« nr^ 0„t ,# „ ljcecro^ They do no*
»*vt or deslm.war Their thought Is I other similar auxiliary oenrlea*. Tbe«e

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j render ihemstdve* Inuanllatrly syall | nanilsT w« shall Ihc HIM year provide
] "blc ami Immediately effective. And j f„r the const ruction of two battleships.
, Ihc government must he their servant two tiattlo c ru is e r * .th r e e scout cruiser*, j
' In ihls inaltrr. must supply them with t1fti*?n destroyers, five fleet submarines, j
1 tho training th&lt;&lt;y need to lake care of twenty-live c a s t su bmarines, i wo gun*
thetnseltes and of It. The military (■oats slid one huepltnl ship; the aeconil
sriu of their government, which they jen r tw o hnttleshlji*. one scout cruiser,
I will not'allow to dlrt*’t them.’tliey may leu destroyers, fotfr tle»'t stihmarlnes.

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SPECIALS

Greatest Danger to Country
Comes From Within Our Bordeis.

Raised In Increments of One
Hundred

DECEMBER

Declares That if Full Navy P ro -1
Oram Is CarHfcd Out Wo Will
Have a Fleet For Defense That
Will Be "Fitted to Our Needs
and Worthy ot Our Traditions."

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LADIES’ SHOES
$ 1 .5 0
for
$ 2 .0 0
for
$ 3 .0 0
for
$IL50
for
$4 -0 0
for
•s'#
c

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value In d ie s' Shoes
..............
value I*adies Shoes

98c
$1.48
1.98
2.48
; 2.98

value In d ies Shoes
value In d ies Shoes
vnlue Ladidb Shoes

r J:

■*••*&gt;*••••• • tlsis.s.s
.

$1 .ad value ( hildren’sShoes
for
$2.00 ( hililren's Shoes
for
$ 2 .2 f » ( h il ilr e n’s Shot's
for
$ 3.00 Children s Shoes
for

98c
$1.38
1.48
1.98

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The lad ies’ and children’s shoe
stock is not as com plete as usual,
hut you will find som e exceptionally
good values. We are closing out all
ladii*s’ and children’s shot** and
hosiyi

w a if

BO Y’S SUITS
$4 Ctaiii u
for
$4 25 l Ir;ule tvili hi
for
$ 4 .5 0 i iratle vs ill he
for
$ 5 .0 0 (Trade will he
for
$ 5 .5 0 C rad v will he
for
$&lt;» 1 Irade will he

$2.98
Id
2.98
sold
3.48
sohl
3.98
sold
3.98
sold
4.48
lor
$(&gt;.50 (Ira d e will he sold ‘
4.48
-for
$7.Q() G rade will he sold
for
, ... .* . 4.98
$7.50 G rad e will be sold
4.98
for
.(
$8.(M) (Trade will be sold
5.48
for
. . L .
u
$8.50 G rade willfbesold
5.98
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St lid
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$ 9 .0 0 G rade will be sold
for .. .
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&gt; ,:
$ 9 .5 0 G rade will be sold
for
5
’ $1 0 .0 0 G rade will be sold
for
$1 0 .5 0 G rade will be sold
f o r .......
$1 2 .0 0 G rade will be sold

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�D K C E M B E R 7f j , , ,
« n d the bags have been full nnd
varied: " T h e r iv e n are full of fish,
the lukfrs full of ducks, tha fields
H. J . HOLLY*, Editor
full of .gam e and Sanford is the
W. M . HAYNES', R a i l n t i s M i u ( t r
pinco for the sportsman to com e,"
N M k W L'wrjr T m rd i y »nd Friday
adds the Herald with enthusiasm.
Sanford is one of the plntcs that will
a ttr a c t sportsmen nnd from the acH U B H C R im O N I'BICK , IN ADVANCE
rounts Riven of the luck of those
O N E Y E A R ................................................. l i n o
- a * M O N T i t a ,. .
........................i - 2 S , w " ° B" l,u t
gun nnd dog, or
•m a r s m o n t h s . . . ____________________________
.7* fishing tackle, it would seem that
claims made by the news­
T N I t t O d la l i a City t&gt;&gt; 1 , i ,r 1 1 .oo r « Year la the
papers in th at section are not great•
A draara sr ZOe. P er Month
f » n » r « U la A diaara M a n tie M »d* at Off Ire Iy c xnggcrated.— T i mes-Union
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Ra l ared Aa N m n d C lu a Mall M atter Aiifaor ZZwl

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

IMA, at the p M U f l n at .‘ tonlord. Ki h M i ,
Under AH af M a rA *rd, 1ST*,

The Christmas edition of The
Herald to lie issued on December
____
14 or 17lh as the case may he will
be one of the best illustrated ediT h r Florida Grower is out in u |Dona that • have been Issued this
new dress of green th at fits the l a d y . seascn".
Sanford lies rcecived the
pcrfuctly.
|(ui| benefits of advertising this year
U
‘ and thik edition will do much toAll ronds lead to Gainesville to- ward turning the tide this way, Evm orrow.
We hope th at Sanford ran j «ry husinesa man in Sanford should
have a large delegation at the good help along the good .eaust* by taking
roads meeting.
|Apace in this edition. It will he dla-----0
- trihuted in every part of This section
.1
Willis Powell has installed an-'! of the state anti prove one o f 't h e
other typesetting machine on the best advertising mediums that has
C learw ater Su n.
Probably needs a ever been printed here.’
O flea la Hrr»ld tluBdln*

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O l 'l t C H i : 1ST MAS E D I T I O N

night shift
Woods.

to

Telephone No. I IS

reply

to

Clarence

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H IG H
One t h i n g - t h a t wo would like to
»ee is moio ’Weekly' papers in the
high schools of the state.
hhc
T h e D u tlC S ^
dutie* °f a Bank are most efficientamount of good which would re­
£
.
ly discharged by this Bank, under the direcsult from the establishing of some­
thing of Ibis nature can scarcely be
0 1 3,
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tion of its Board, of directors and officers.
over estim ated. We do not mean to
advocate the institution of an elab ­
H
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n
k
orate plant or sysluip, hut we do
' Its service is planned to meet the requirements
think th a t great good would accrue
of all the jieople in this City and vicinity and
to the student and to the school
ftom a moderate sited paper.
invites accounts on this basis.
This is one of the best methods
of teaching the pupils the use of
English both from « gram m atical |
and fiom a rhetorical standpoint
It takes aw ay the dryness and sam e­
ness of tire su bject.
T h e students
become interested in their work, and
do not look upon it as something
that they are required to learn. Itis more like play to them . They are!
H. R. STEVENS
always working oti new stuff. More i
O. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
P rr.id rn l
Vlre- IVr^idrl
copy has to come in every week und
Am I ( ’■ ■ b i t,
the students must write it up, Th ey
must turn fn . t h e copy correctly
written nr it will result in n mis­
take in the paper when it comes out
from tho press. The art of spelling
accurately, of forming correct sen­ W A T E t\ W A Y S IN FO R M A T IO N
as the official route.
We do not' n»Non ill the flat* of Florid,, .... ,
* bam
b l " d « n y , , i , h rr er * u V t 2
ask
fo;
pork.
We
only
ask that »l»o v« n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s , &gt;ou
tences, and of expressing them “*
In its issue of Tuesday, the 23rd,
n f y o u I*. K . H a y n e e . W. It “ , * ? ? * • *
something real nnd tnngihl • he rec­ K ow terrr I'ollnek
selves in th e best of language w i l l 't h e Sanfoid Herald says:
• '*f»
P o l l o c k aami
n d J a m , . \a
t h e r e o re o r d e r e d t o a p p e a r t„ i h . A , * "
he the inevitable outcome to every
I he Lust Coast Canal Company ognized in plau* of a mythical canal. r o m p l . l n t S l e d h e r e in a , . , n » t ^ * * ‘f
one who takes ft rc.nl. ju ic ie s t in should rpad the at tid e on the firBt Our people will he down to see you, h-l o r e t h e fith d a y o l K e b r y . *
»
H M S . o r . i a m o w.l! b e t a k e n
Stanley,
and
the&gt;T,
will
convince
you
building up such a pAper.'.
an d I t n . r d e c r e e . m e r e , I . c . J np| 1U " ' * * .
page of this issue about the governMs
fust e a c h of y o u .
It will also he a method of show’- i fnont wanting the inland waterways of the justice* of their cause,
If in f u r t h e r or«If‘r«*ri t h a t ihi*
nr.),,
t,
ke.op
your
ear
j
n
the'
ground
and
(MihU«hn| I»nr«» a vrek for * .
ing to tho people of the state what for protection hr cast' of war und
tlvr
In I ht» XMulot'i He,.,,,
you
will
hear
something
fall
that school is ’d oing in the e d u c a - 1 realize just what the government
l'np+J |»ubh»h*il in Hauled
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:. M. HAND

SANFORD, FLORIDA
F L WOODRUFF Vice-Prr.ident r« bt"

T H E P R E S ID E N T 'S M ESSA G E
-------0 ------T h e message of the President to
• •
*
congress
is given in thin issue of
E v eryon o 4 * going* to th e -C e n tra l
at t Fho Herald nnd there is food for
Florida Highway Association
Gainesville W ednesday of this week thought in every line of it.
The
President takes up tho questions of j
I t will In- n greut meeting
\&gt; Ktnrida.
In wtlrira# whrrfA&gt;f. [
|.,t.
friendly relations
with the
Pan | tional lines.* It will ad v ertii* the would have for protection in east*
()
— •m&gt; ha nil atn) ••f?inal ••B| ,,f
V.‘ ‘
American countries,
a Proud plan It 0 * n t,lut «»ntnins such a
live , they should want the enst coast
»*|h •!■&gt; n f l &gt; r r » t t i i r r
\
fi
i %t
Th ere were 7R cars of lettuce
* 1’
I!
\ I n »t .
lEli-U AIlVtnilSINU
for national defense, a com prehen-1 •“ h01’1 fnr people are Hlttueled
to u •canal **
* **r k i if'ipl &lt; nurt Sviipiishipped from Sanford last week and
1e •.b I*
*
» i ve pl an for n g r e a t e r n a v y , g i v e s ' r '*-v
b y tie- * d u e a t i ^ i i a l ud
Rut t h e r e wn«n*t a Hung on the
the
price netted t lie growers at
ItH
«
-f!li(tiati|i^|ii
for
I .a *M rr if I rt.irr
his
\u-ws on t h e Phi l l i pi ne sit t i n - 1 v a n t n Bis'
dint
nre
open
to
t he i r f ront pitjro oi a n y o i l i e r pa ge in lluit 1 N..IU . .»rtp p l lr a l lr rn
n
|l
^ N •"f II r* n '• t i o f t l&gt; r t i r n i r . l S i « i u i i •
le a s t a dollar a m i l e
Th at is Mime
o t h e r i * m )( ii Do mi the government wanting
I inn. f.-i-l , t h a t we shoul d (' rush the tdys und girls t h a n for a n y
N«" |i * I* h»&lt;r«r|r\ 4 ten 1L41 I t J 4
encourage men t to , - mi # let lure in
. ,
, ,
In I Iff nil IfUfl, Sr*, nIh iud,,,* &lt;
r| ,h».
h u irh a sef
of T * l
•* i h » a t .
N't*
In short we can think id any iniund water ways
Sanford
-ei ret toes ol America who are hid- retiMin
In (art. • M il.
thr* l i h «la&gt;
t»fJ tin»-. \.
I&gt;
In anti fo r S r m l n o l r l o u n l j . H o n d a Iluinn ri
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flit,
ha»
fll#*!
4aiif
ern
i
fir*
1
•
in
my
*»l
_„
,
* ing within the borders of this fteo nothing which will help to build a there w-as not much o f.a n y th in g on f i f r an il h t « rr»a*It\ «| ip lir ann n fur tu * i l n r l ^ *&lt; hantfr)
l ,a l r a « . I ’o m p l a i n
school
more
with
the
exception
posthat
front
page
outside
i
f
Hnh
country and wants regulations to
In iartu* in irntnUnri aril h la*
Sm.t -*ri1
' • i t l l l r a l f » m l i r » n . i h*- f.»1l &lt;m n K il. r n h ^ . i
The
L eachburg
Uomtnerrial
is meet the railroad problems of A tin r-*
“ (bletics
Holly's Thanksgiving proclamation pro[ «»rt&gt; a i t u a i f f l fn
l.ulalf Jluwlrr, Agant, J
»n«*i.♦!#- iinm »v
I* litr
Ida. I tr tel* s "
nf
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M|
«
J4 f&lt;l.
It
l*« ftin , M a ry
XI
K in g
slow tu the miiilinK depattment ]ion.
ft '* &lt;F°
not think that
all t h e - a n d a hig turkey which was ill
|! H o w l e r ,
Ju m p
H
- • r t «£I Jltiijlh ICu. 11*«- l; l!i.&lt; "m iffi-s,
Ur Mi l i l t ] . 1, F d ti 4 It H m t r»We only receive a ropy now ami 1 T h e message breathes the -pint schools of
the slate should
put out very tine hut we fail i &gt; see t lie r ' m cr , or I* . .
fh *
« • 1 * ful &lt; . «n|
VI t r l l i H
1 *■r r y * t &lt;«- r 1 r ti 11•
&lt;1 •Hr &gt;iat. iif t hi i s s i fi p i 't 1 •»l •ii b ..
' hen
I here an- sortie ••irhanges i,f President Wilson m hi* dealings I’*11**’- f'*r sonn- of them would he laltou hetwi-i-n a Thanksgiving pro,
M i f o g h i ir», |* U 11 a &gt; rt r * *
: * ft4
»n i b e n » m .
of H
\
M'll arif
V\ It F r . l l r It V if*f i» F i r * I n
that we never mi-*-. hut G ilhe’ t's toward
the countries of the e i i l t h ' 1*1*’
1,1
f,ftV f,,r I lit* nisei vim, Intnntoie nn/ a prepm nlion for war tr J u tfl ' r1.r U l t r a ! •- I ' It ||a t • I I hi.
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F .d
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oaps-r i- not one of that kind
m which he wants y.-.i,',- hot not 1,ri|l that is one tiling that a paper
The u u .-tion that hot her* t hi'• I
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1,1 hder lo lie a s l i c e s most of ih down I h i ' . w a i on tin ■ 1 . * ’ ’ 1 Ns . wt u . l t r.l11 a* rt it&lt;
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t h r u u n h i h»* fm-NHay;,. 0fll. c a h nev t |l(. hvu ut t' kl y.
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Hull
v^a&gt; « h e n
t h e y a rc aJrt*ud&gt; I "[* ^ u n i ^ g !« i « .
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ft
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pr ovi ded with all of the navigation |mi*
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th” j'u
ftlm,r *if fI**irl•
Hi*r the* linn nf docent peoplr
Hr* true note of mtenhe Americanism |
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and patriotism
RANK W R E C K F H iS \ R I C E S T E I U needed m their husim-*Do thev i hi* iti* M I. I * 't p^f J ar i u ir - \ ! » ] •&lt;|
ltbt*rati*l&gt; p i f mu t h«- a i r*» tir*
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want os of the lowei east canal to
t pI*’* t • rif
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• liTk f trt t.
Her her t It Rave, funner president
f'tlt f &gt;i ntir .»! v
I 14
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K e n t i illr
T.J}n «-«»»*
if
haul
our
Ii
eight
VG
miles
further
•I T Mr - »| |
in 1 I * * t j i 11 *•( F i n n i *
N E W S I'A i'E R A M IR R O R
11
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of the defunct Com m ercial Hunk,
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to the oeran, just for the pleasure
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The best wwy to form an impres­ and S. C ftwiMNon, former cashier
Sanford will take cure &lt;•1 mo r e
h
y„ „
VV
of seeing our --hips go by? And how N n l l r r &gt;4VpFhrso..n f . . . r.« I W . a l n H &gt; . » „ i ,
l"M »
S r r t l B n 5 7 S o| I h r l . r . r r . l S l . l u l . .
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W r *, Fitifclr'K „ » l , I* -*
to u rist' this season than e ve r he sion of a neighboring city is to look of tie- surne institution have been could anv sort of war cruft protect
f ien.
Vf’r
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h e r s h , m&gt;i
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0I*'w \ IN,Jlii irilk i»f i- t hrf. f•■
1, re- | r,,
lore
T h e v like Sanford and now :lt , , 't newspaper*
If these journals indirtrtl by the rirriut court grand
N'ltMlhi. IW if r h » M ' T
of
I a i
i *. r t ■f i r 4 i ,
• p|ie« r III I h, hill of ro in |o m■
. f » *,
our coast from a point forty •miles I
wal4 of J u l *
h,
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| *'*7 fi mi C B 'k r i J '*u r»n of lerfori iff.
* *,
i
thin
w.- ,-an wrcomniod-He them 1,1
poorly
printed
and
s lo p p ily , jury
The indictm ent chniget, Race
Alt if •ati! r.rtihr*!* .n rn ; nifl. # aO«f fi4» l*•ililUAf
inland ’
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f&gt;
i‘*|o.
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ti Iu»n fur u t In I ic tw.y* u, lahrtii * i o f i f r . * * tl 4 ml fliml I» * *4 1S an ford should he tilled with new w r lt ,en. and if there is Irttle a d v e r - with « hr einlyezzk-ment and wilTol
l*»
s*i*i rrru rii g tr rm
* 0 ,rt»l &gt;mu « irrf rmrlh oI \ nu
understand.
however, that *Hr« -»r ri *. ~n l ■ n ir .h( r w tfrol i l nib
people a fte r J a n u a r y first
See th a t 1
the co m m u n ity is almost in- ! misapplication of moneys, funds and | U r
m i;
n l»*-i| |&gt;r !»•“r I &gt;
l&lt; i* iurlhrr n
r
1f*f ' i
r*1»» l«
•|luat* &lt;l irt S r r n i t (»!»• r . n jo i y
f Itifi. f*, |o
i
the
adVOculaw
of
the
St
Johns
canal
th ey an
treated right when they v®” »bly run down
|j the news ! credit* of the Gotnmerrtal Hank
puM uhrd o n if a
h&gt;r Ion
■owilt.
»U
N* , of ,NVX '» ol M
,
| r ’r
m ih* SanfiinJ ll. ral I
Harttsoii was m ibctrd on liirrc route an- ab-vtrt to start a campaign H f o i l t K a r i r * 'T*' F » . i
fu *.
. ...
get here
papers have u clean t y pographlcitl
I»n it f i * h r ,4
f ,i
y lBri |,, t , j t
s, m o,
- Sol ! 'ns i lie jir pjieri - -ti1 It known FI. rt.,4
In the true lull \«f cdticaium down this' way
to !t-w
ti
1 appearance, and show the expvndi- [ separate counts
4 ml
If! will, rs * &lt;* bi-fenf f hub*- ►
&gt;- ■- Met»■ -#-•
i M liflrtlr N o
Il»i1
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e.4
I,JO ,
teach us tin- S iin fo r. nnd Ratal ku
in, hand and lb*‘ oflirt aI w-al
rfrr# * .
If the East ( o a s t Cani.1 is such a tUr,‘ V 1 mon,‘v ,or B0 0 *1 reporting I f'^ n d « » ■
•
‘ ‘'•’K-d t i n t the defendA
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* h j ‘ h r r r l . l t i s 11 e n t l i r * i t
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way
that
tlm
ennui
should
go
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followinr
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good thing Why in the world does a " ' 1
l( ^ e advertising r o l - ( a » t
rn.hler and agent of the
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V J It i I *. I \ * *
t of ! ! | ! ' j of \ F. #
f f i Ji f
fflie r:tsc* is haps they think th at the extra cost SNoUu t h rw
f lar k &lt; ir r u it f ‘ n u f i . Hr mi n o lr *
It*
.
IC j ri y r I t l K t e l
|l* ..i r* - m o f f o r
the East Coast Canal Co want to \ ,,m n" * tv w,,|i ,illp' 1 that com m unity | C ^ m t x n*\
Hank
1
,-rfrty
1
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4
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ld i s l h* p f o p f r 4 V of I
?i fl o l t mi
has.d on the alleged irregularity of of 12,000,001) far the all east const, !r«*Fnl&gt;So
fur
('nm{ilainiiti
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sell it to the government No p r i - ' 1* E° ,nK r,E,lt nhpad*
•1 T Ur* t i «
o r i f-*»*
People who nitty consider t h i » ! “
,,otc ° f Frank Richardson salt water, free fiotn obstructions u r r n r il i h f t n I i • l i t dr*w| to|
vale corporation lifts wanted to u-II
OH on f hr |Of
h flay of J a n u a r y \ Ii |t It.
town as a place of 'residence send and the o th e r is based on the nl- dtn- to flouting vegetation, rout*,
I
\\ltnr«*»
tn &gt;
e ffirtal
'•i|fnkiqrt&lt;
. tu |
v&lt;|
out to the government yet when
h * i t h da 7 of I tr re tti h er Y=fi |&gt;«l
for cojiies of its newspapers, first leged irreguJm ity of a
note of will have a mighty influence in c o n ­ •hi’ i»■
I
V f *' I 1 . 1 V
T est of th e P aretu
they had a good thing
Som ething
vert rng it* to their way of t Mu king
» l**k f ' l t o It i ' *.ill '
pia fn f I
•
M -1,
in see what is going on here, second, H *
Hare
' * ' i ui&gt; m i n t n f t u x i n i i e i ill ir M-.il
fishy in the canal, eh, w h at'
l T l i . -4 *t i
fs&gt; learn how mill h pu b l ic s p i r i t ;
The
two
u p iw r u n c e Ponds of \V**I1, w i* at,- willing to he sfilewn
' I . . . ih&lt; h a n d wr i t i ng of th.
()
the town h a s
Our residents are f t . 1100 each
were furnished with i M elb.u rn e Tim e.
I H &lt;Iff arid l «u rI .S&lt;r »r n»H u&lt;11■ml 4 Ire Mil *' il l s h o w a c h a r a c t e r i s t i c i r - tnur Hti
Now lJi;.t the room - at tin* Min
Irt anal f**f S M a l n u l e I n u n t i f l * i t d *
d i i f i - c t l ' ■ -iiejiiory m i j
I &gt;*• eih lb it e-f
,,
,,
continually sending u«a\ the home i (Justitv Miuller and Frank I Whet
(dud you spokr about title- iuatU-r.
In 4 h s t w r M
lord House arc really being puti n . conHnlll(,|y
Ht. ndlnC a a a y
lhl, homc
j
hy
tvskfng
h
i
m
To
wr
i
t
e
down *&gt;**
ler as the su reties.
S tan le y ,
hocausn it givtis uh a X a n n l f I t C i F * .
C'oitiplainn&amp;t
foolish s e n t e n c e Rko ‘ T h u Diurth of
t.r*t class condition and will soon he papo| am , {n BO , 3r „ u ift n KOO(j.
A third indkitinirot' charges a fa l­ chance to set you nlntightYou
»•
i
1 J u t ? r n i ne s on Octobt'T IS of this yetr."
ready for the wipter rush of tour­ nppenting journal it makes friends
II Itwittlfr, Afrnt
%U» \,
sification of the Cornnterciar Bank talk :u» though taking tlte St. Jo h n s Lufa
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r
.
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l(c«ti|i«.t
e nd ft.- h&gt;ffc « i r n e k of* the w nrd fticefftists it is time to quit knocking and
for the town and spreads its good .ep-wt to »h«- Htatc Comptrolk-r. river would deprive you at Mel- l l t j t i r s , i . It 1‘ f e n r h ,
s'ti-i j i t . , tcittijij- down two nr three
Virra Fotef rr f ‘t»U*rlk * n
go to hoostlpg the place. There is a , reputation
Harrison was arrested and Ifberatrcl hour n*‘ of so met Ling wIron in t m i b J a m * * \
ll n * k
I t ' . - .-ii. a i t i c n l c c o u l d r e n i ' - t i ' t ^ r th)i
time lor nil things nnd ibis is the
• *» *
Newspaper publishers ate genvr- on « bond of f-COOO * i l b Gus Mtifk-r it will give y o s a much b etter T*fn.I*r. rn,
tin ich
It Mb vnrsi, ft 11 F?11 - fi a#r^ j
ju ni to &gt;&lt;&gt;ost y o u r ,own I orni town OU!l wj(j, IlI(y growth of husincss the y| and F I. Whevlet ae svjrptim*
I f f I ’n ll o t k an d ia lh e -. \ |'i.||&gt; r i
waterway than y s i &lt;-an evi*r hope to
l Ti ■M'**-nci ii k (f«'n 1h*urn 111 «.f m-ni
R:»«-. shortlh after thw bank faii- have in the East Konst tTnnu!
^
*
may gain.
Nine .te n th s
of Mi ch
Thv pi mi
■l
flit 4
h»-r**iTi H n f
th«*l&lt;r*wc- &gt; , , n i i i
Congressman Seats is t&gt;o the job growth is nI most always
put hack ure
v c ril m on ths - it * went to com pany that non.-' tli« eamtl an-i &lt; t * ( f B i | i n i k I' It II ■&gt; tn-4 V\ Ii 1 t r i l l »
Quits
W r » K m i f l |yli,i#b trill Jtn&gt;&gt;
l
I'nil,,
him bn\.H worn in m&gt; .iiuiletrt*
and
has wnthm thr* Uwt baa be.m paid t o r j l t !»j' tint stntw mrv (ii*n i r r c i t f f n N #*! i li« sC 4 1 • ,•! M o n t l a I
a t W ash in gton and will be sworn i n ' m i o the |&gt;at&gt;er. in etutrging |dant Cuba
-lirf
I*ir r o m | i l u n v n t h a t 1
L f t m o r A T l ) I h o H r n t HU b u t M n l t i once in public lands cannot keep U w» na trlt ) II o f la ( lWi ei n J x tn
toduy.
Although J o e virtually has and increasing the ferre of workers, montls, so we invt- been informed
arnr
I h r api
•( t « r t i i %
f
If you N4»&gt; anythin/: more ahou* ^
been congressman for over a year 'fh e moral b» th at if you want a gone tu Honduras, fTentral Aiaerira, open 1yt navigation and want to • n r &gt; T * r ' . » h » t ( N r p l i n ♦»t »•*-mlm n ,»f j
declared tho hccoinI ditto. 1 11 eeo4
Vfpm
Ki&gt;Yit»T
I'o lla rlt
a |Iit
I a m# v
\
Pail
ilatn n on a t prroaent Fmfdi Mick tJiv govcrn-monl with it- Tlte
he has neyer had the opjvorlunlty to good impression of your town spread to* live
*’: g et into nction.
T h e Fourth Dis- abroad, help the homc paper to the important, political position of people of Florida do not want thia
Knoisillr. T mowwt . list \hrrr U no | Ledger,
extra expenditure of money fbr
^ triet has cojiTidencc I*n 'Congreasmart onfurgh nnd im prove its faeifiti**.•— bond trustee &lt;*T th ia oily.
S e a rr and he pill .be henrd from in Arcndln EnU’rprfiq*k
Th is seems bo he d ie beginning of something th at looks on the fiice of
*
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—
Washington.
a rral in vestigation iqtia the failure it us too much pork. You people of
. t
— „ o J --_
of t h e - t h r e e big Jacksonville instt- the Ibwor east coast south of T ltu sB I R D AN E C O N O M I C F A C T O R
- i ** ’* |
®
villft- will realise the benefit* of a
One quail will destroy 16,000 tutioiiK- that -thavn gone t o tha wall
W e ask the good people of the
real ship canal' if the St. Juhipt river
within
the
h
o
t
y&lt;»ar
wider
aoapilower ,-iwt roast to wail .uutil our hugs and fi,080,600,040 wired seoda
fa dertignated by the governtoent
cious
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a
r
c
u
m
s
^
a
n
c
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s
u
i
t
i
n
g
the
H-presohtati ves talk, to t hem “ about- annually. xVcordlng to S i n . .M ar­
and receives tile appropriation as
the Inland. CatuU tfiVougli - Florida garet M. Nice of the MaaaachtacUa people .of t h a a ta U y \ * wonder at
Jacksoaville'j^. apim funt indifference the engineers have already suggested.
licfore com m itting thermwlve» to the S t a t e UnivfrtRft\
,Jt* ia. Ahe only p iacticat route for
C o lt o n grpwvrs Itwi. 1100,000,000. to* her liustnau &gt;ntcgrityE a st GoaAt *. Cnnnl projhcl. * T f ie
Btntan AtpornCy WilHapi ..A: H al­ the upper end of fhe ship canal
•St. Jo h n s t iVe'r. offers tlrr duly solu- a year because fiuritefjr akiughtej hy.
* ' t o i l I.Mo Ml# rtartAa.if »#«k#rf la $ "•*&gt;*»
ih ro agb
Ftorida.
We want the
lo * aj.|*j \ ttt'aJ * b*tr 11* Are * m, ••
•&lt;f
tibn to the affair and thpfi* is no the thousands the qtuit, pruirje lo tees has workewL_tineeasiuCly for
canal cut through into Indian river
* **1 1 * ■
« •• b f l i i p tmt »#4il f 14 » c*
m
onths
on
th
e
evn
ltuiciU
h
at
brought
other way out.
Fin your fafth to chickens, meadow farka an»f o t h .f
l|4« deltr rmlt»4 I* ihr death » 1 —
at Salt Creek amj a glance at the
f h f •!«&lt;••• H f I t " ha4 tka I t f h n l t e . * h*«a
the honest |irojret and bide by tW birds which destroy the boll wceyllj. forth- the gifai)d ju ry indictm ent*, m ap will vpnYlnce you people of tlte
•f»avk'
-■ —
|,|# ^Igju kata ^h i »l**4 '*
If t h e destruction o f hug eating and He is due much credit 4or the
- riti'te A4r*ttim.
♦ report of the governm ent eiiginedni
lowerenat
coast
of
the
juatfre
of
arcomplfctbntentwho have already recommended the birds could be prevented. J I . 0 0 0 , o u t contention.
As far as protection
T h e S t a t e , who has pursued agi0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a year would he saved- to
tN
^*t, Jo h n * river route/
to the nltfppinK it concerned the'oply
this country, says C oL G . O- Shieldfl, gation f e e an investigation, does not
'
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£T'
reweb'- Hn nfly man*# . misfortunes,
T i» beyond the bound*
S om etim es you *^ a lk into a store | {»rM ,dent of thv U V f ' 1 - Am0 9 ,
canal as far in fund as possible and
and
will
rejoTceas
much
as
the
prin­
■ “ and a clerk jum ps to he t h e first to .can Sportsmenv .^
* r j, f
of p o s s i b i l i t y to answer
the prtoent east coast canal from
wait on you.
He is there to s e l l ;
T h e farmers and tn iek ets ol this cipals la this their present misfor­ Titusville north does not nffoid that
promptly the mass of cu­
goods and work never bothers him. &lt; sta te emphatically ®»er th at blrd|» tune If th e y should prove ^ h e m - protection.
It is. merely a ditch
selvoa
guiltless
of
the
charges.
The
riosity telephone calls that
He is willing to take down half the I nrv the greatest friends th at they
th a t has heou kept open long enough
conditions catt fsr a thorough togoods in tho store in his efforts to have in the destruction of worms
to foist it upon n benign govern­
threaten to swamp our ex­
veatigatibn of the^ bank and insur­
' please you. He m ake* sales nnd will and hugs and t h a t their value t o
ment if such a thing Is possible and
ance c p m p a n U s .'a n d the investiga­
changes every time there is i
/ ./
ru e In life.
Hut there is another the agricultural interests arc In­
all the people of Florida ask is that
tion
for*
the
city's
good,
was
our
large
fire.
v|*a* of clerks. T h e y let you hunt estim able.
that the government will not hdy a
in s b t a n e f .
m .
■
Bird
appreciation,
the
study
of
F
.
them up * h c n the boss Is not
white e l e p h a * j t **1 f h c 'east c o a s t .
‘ We have avery reason to believe
■•'•*
« rtm p d ,'s h t&gt; ^ ' you US few goods lid £frd songs, and "hunting? with an
canal is such a* woinWful project |
Calls for physicians, the am­
that the end is n ot yet, and th at be­
poSsU»le..nnd are not at all hotheted opera,*, g l * u £ V ‘! P&lt;&gt;P&lt;ti*r sports
why does n private* cOrpoAttfon wish
bulance or the police, held up
•
if you walk aw ay without finding - with-podf-ge girls and women There fore the grand J u r y . . f m i'b e s . this to sell it to the government »t all?
tel hi indictments of othrn&gt; will fol­
at such times might result in
'
what you wanT T h e ^ g i t * t h e i r aal- u a good desl of time given to bird
Why not put it in shape ntifl ‘con ­
low for similat offense*. J a c k s o n ­
, v"
ariea- ju st the satm
it i» «»nly t h e ; ^*udy ih thr ptibiir schools.
tinue to send ships through by slip­
the loss of human life. •
^lut the avernge hoy^,j»nd the ville S la te .
hobs who loser. T h ey will ulwuy»-b»«
ping tbqrp o v tr the sand and mud?,i I
thoughtless hlnter
who carries a.
•* d e l k»— ju s t clerks.* Falm Beach
■ True, the S t , Jo h n s river i s ,
For your protection, as well
landed gurt Ibto the woods seldom re-*
i ? C: ■ '
**;^'
Not for Mr. Po«k.
’ New*.
r e a d y 'o pen for navigation.
It his
•a for the protection of your
n[&gt;ond with, any enthusiasm to the
•‘Wouldn’t you try to get a divorce tep fret j»I water all the time and a
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etic
apjical
of
fiirdology.
from
a
woman
who
abused
y
o
u
and
neighbors, we ask you not to
••Tht» is" Qua hunfibC sa^athef
channel 100 feel wide. It is a teal
They- might, however, Ifcarn to re­
lected your homa and thought more
' d * c U i e t .tlir.NSknfoVd' Herald, i« n tl
river and one of t h e . heat asset? SOUTHERN DELI. call the telephone operator
I her club than she did of youT” tbun* ^ ~ r t f k l D l y few people would* ho dis- spect birds ft" »• conalderable econoralc value to agriculttltc if they re- dwed the big roan. . "I don't think I th a t the government has in Florida TELEPH O N E AND
merely out of curiosity. After
. r i . X 'nosed to eon tn td irt the statem ent.
and because It offers so much to the
ceived (refluent lesatfrta In figures would.*' replied Henry Peck: MI
■&gt; ' T h e first few d ay* of the open s e a - such as thobe quoted n b o v o .- T a m p a ‘afraid
all, she has no more informa­
Henrietta
me."
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m H att* would not I1pn( n
i f f - - people of the tower, peninsula wo TELEG R A PH CO
.on . ’fo r* gatmr.. in - ^ E ^ d a .
I’hlladotphln Public ledger.
want the government to adopt it
...
tion than you have.
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PAGE FIVE?

Utile Happenings— Mention
„f Matters in B rief—
I’erHonnl Items of

Hon. . Seth Woodtuff of Orlando
^a.s jn the city yealtvduy and roports the Five County Fair as pro­
gressing.
They expect a record
break!ntc crowd in Orlando ui Feb*
tuary loth to pjth and the fair will
be bigger asid better than ever

| a M f l u a a t3t3 U « m 3 . r i r c f l a ^ i a i » d a a : t . i j c u u a ; t c i J n d i i ^ ^ o o a u j . r u a u i 3 r - : l

ABOUT PEO PLE
...AND EVENTS...

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
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t i i l g r , " ot I'horv*
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: Matinee 3 :3 0 - Night 7, 8:10 and* 9:20

G \\ Admin, the editor of the
Zolfo Truth und one of the popular
,
Serial Calendar
upon the trombone anil *ornet, each
newspaper men m the state was in Phis afternoon
MimmaD of the Floating Small
did the lingering for the other, u
the city yesterday fot sevetal hours.
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Social Depart mi nt Bridge
dilltcult task, with splendid results
Being 'enioute to points on tin* east Tonight
Hurried Herald IleaderN
Another unique feature was the
coast prospecting
George expect*
Kpwortli l.rague Oyster Roust ai playing of i hes*' two upon one violin
to Mm t a new - paper in Wane hula i.iike ( &gt;noro.
^
ut the s,line limp, each violinist *
\Ii* S W. Green of DeLand is in the next few month*.
Wednesday. Dec. K~
playing upon two strings only'
The ’
Ik gU'-l of Mrs. Hurley
Mrs
It
W
Herndon entertain result wiis highly amusing und for *
A bunch of Sanford good roads
Was lib urn’s home-made candies booster)*'will attend (lie meeting of the Merry Matrons.
the t*r&gt;t time in Sanfoid perhaps
Literature Department meeting. that sweet old
melody,
"Silver
for sale at Irwin &amp; Giles.
18-tf
the C cnirul Highway Association
Eight Hundred Club will meet Threads Among the Gold" lost its
ut
Gainesville
on
Thursday
of
this
p r Brownlee of the Presbyterian
pathos, but the rendition was unS u n d a y ' vvce*&lt;' T h e meeting promises to be Thursday,. Dec. H—
, hurrh chanced
pulpits
Every Week lltidge
doubt* &lt;11* clever. The numbers on
,tvnitre with Rev. Clarence Ferran a great one and delegates from ev­
Mis, \V W
Abernathy enter* the br a** instruments wi*n*
were rexx cel-(
I- 1 H|
,j (||t. Del.and Presbyterian church. ery port of the state will be there
tains Embroidery Circle
lei)t and the sunu* w&lt; re
rile ( hri.slmas edition of the
Money to loan in sums of $300 to
Mrs . Henry Mcl.uulin entertains enjoyed.
Glee club silt
lectn&gt;n!i,'*l)L.r*36
ij.pup, ( Easy pay monte
A. P. Herald this year will U an issue t !**■ Sew-Sew Club
Ivuis iuuI comic songs maite
up a '
made uii
that you can send your friends, for Thursday night
Connelly
progDim jliat was received with
.
,
'* "'Bl contain much of information
Mrs. Bishop’s und Mi*s ^Luura Ugrriwwl upplauite. Perhaps the best
Vnoer.’ the prominent visitors to .
T
.
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. that will inteieM them In Florida Fish's dance a t Sanford
iniorii ILlU#C
lyiugy •
i.-fl
Vptfl ■
'sifrlei-yon
wus the beautiful
ihc city on Sunday were D r. und
and especially in Seminole county.
\jr.
\ \ Murphree and Klin*
tUtL'-4‘Jilt from Tcnny*on, "i^rvA^.
Gel a copy and send it to your
Co trait Mov^ur
Bfeitk! B
1 reak '"
This was one of
Graham of the University of Flor­
friend.
I
only
two
or three of the more seticus
A marriage that h a s created a
ida. Gainesville.
very loidiii! interest among the touches given throughout the even­
Hosiery, fine quality, regular end 1 . *?.' ^ ,ou' '
Character readings given by
....„ c.„
m ,*
r.r«,-n I |ndianupolia on Sunday, after spend­ many friends of the popului young ing.
out sixes for 25c pair.
Mrs. Grace|
ing several weeks in this city,
Mr. couple is that of Mia* Mabel B.own Ernest Morrow hpfgjight down the,
E. Williams, next to McCuller's
Jones is one of the prominent hard­ Cowan and
Mi. It;- B. Montoe, hnUM- while again ,tbf* * serious was'
- 30-ire
ware men ill Indians* and expects to which fook place,*t*t the Methodist reached by Clifford MorfoA in sev­
Fhyan. Mis. return shortly to purchase an in teres i pit*onage in Orlando j l a l urday even- eral very line reading*-.'- An Imita­
'•"Mr m d 'M is . L }
\j i Tolar and Miss Gladys Ifryan in a hardware bii*i lie** in tin* city ling at seven oVIifrlr.'in the presence tion of an obi c tnjr*'h orfjan played
'■&lt;■!nrt--l to Huwthonrc on Monday
Mr
Grower. why not plant a of Miss Gertrude Brown, Miss I^'e Du three strings* of the violin, with
ut v1*1! their brother. Mr. I)
M
small orange orchard and other fruit and Messrs. Si* iii Pickens and Chat*. ■a loosened bow, bv Clifford Mor­
who • accoinfiiinied row was a number that was good.
It* yan
tree* for your &lt;&gt;« u .■ Looking at M-I r i \* cat In r,
** a* while 1lie chop silby m which 1tothem to t irla nd o
T h e hnd
far that GO OD G U L F GANG- ll fioln a health
l.i||dp&lt;lllt you
I |\f ,*nd S U P R E M E A lJT O Oil. * a nnot get along without it
f'luni very sweet and ..t tractive in a ; four mi n » *ng •» different -o n g * . nil
al l hi- -alto- lime was a novel &lt;mn
;h&lt;ini- II II I one Jr, Agl.-.No. 116.
grapefiml and •rang?* Drop m. a travelling -mt of dart III**-, tailor
bmation o| blended hatmimy
The
made
with
chi'
little
Imt
in
bl
ue
I 4-tf
curd or come to the llerold ollice on
Tire program was delightful alt the
velvet
nnd
braid.
I also sell ornamental r,
Head Hie Piesidenl’s message in Friday.
Mis Monroe is the eldest daugh­ way through and well rendered, the
etc
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'll *i *
ft- .-.in- of The Herald?
We are
ter .if Mr and Mrs .1 II Cowan selection* chosen were varied and
-iglit on lime with the message gtvHer sunn*
nature and gracious diversified, and in the hand* of these
t nnaunre menl
i it* entirety to the renders
! vci -iii if * mine men i mild not f.ul
Mr
\ I ' W all m • i • i on •
i friendliness hi- endeared her to a
i* I he big city dado i
large i n . Ic &lt;1 friends
Mr Momoe lo pleitsv an* Illll.n l .tilde-ru e
*a le ’ ol Am Needleworl mad* up
The*« next of lb* series will l.e
1 in - trimmed and Yintrimmcd article* m silk and limn d*o an as­ i* identiiit.il with tile latgi farming!
i
KlIlllU ! '**A K.llllllf r .1del , Will) * ill
•
. .-r\ low price*
\| r« Grace sort p -n t "f 01)11110* ha-V&gt;t
I
'll
rest
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the
crier*
delta
\ll"l
a
s -,.
to |If *'S|‘ ii 1* ij h V 1III* . "Ill till 11i ■ "I.
V.
tintil 2ti
■In * Dei
II .d! da
and
11! g ' one . moon trip of iwo week* tour
Ki*li l 1. J MI.
n.g I lie *lali ii) t lien automobile Moiiild\
We*l room, Allen T h en lji
d i• Den|i,im, a well known in
Mr
and Mt* Montoe will make
•I o-mi of Gaines* illi* ami 11 F
.X’.lfr
I ' odI ill kr
‘■iutford their futuie home ami will
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The
G obert
A
M b so ii
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S i c w nr I a n d
E iirl.
W illia m *
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a
ortilii
n.i I iii -i "1
result' oil t'eli'ry avenue III till* coxy
id (iainesville are il l t h e
i rule
in Ihc 'Sins of the Mothers
I
he
bazaar
and
eoi.ked
food
sale
hortv nest that Mr .Monroe has
it* and expect to look over the *ltT h e New York Evening Sun lo-ld
p ripar.d lo&gt; hi* wmsorm
* niiflg m-vi '■’attirday ai Rolieit*' Grocer*
ii ■ •••• (&gt;&gt;r several da* *
it srrti ,t rin t 11Iti J»»'111MMi ' *1.' * 11•»'I
'Inn
under the au*pue* of tin••rob
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Rapt
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I. illle* Aid ' Oi let v
i ir 11• I "I line New A*•rk apples
oiigmal
and
dramatic
(dot
Man.• wholesale and retail, hard time
1/nvj/i
Yrt -•
I II III
1 I ll'll* .I lo t
&lt; hr in mn*- ,tI o-ir
. ■
f a r on t r a c k ut o l d e x p r e s s “ «‘ f ' p t *
poured m
re
Mirroiimh-d with much mlprc*l i*
umc from all part*
■ii.
of t h e m
The*
Among the many attra»lt*i- l hrist
life.
i h*' wedding of Mis* ,\limi Malm rna* jimgraniK being pte|n*rer| liv
id i he world
&gt; &lt;1
* * "tong a guv part * **l
Competent judge- wen . " I ' 1'' ' a n d Mr Barney f: S m e of Fort the various idvtirche* for the ( hrist
.mi' people motored over to De- 10 rhoo.*e the he* l
Dill* service their will tie at t tie
Ur,-I to enjoy tin' dance, including
M
C
Tolar
From the four tliou-and tnariii tin- home of Mis
llnjitixt
Temple
a
beautiful
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Mi-*e- Vi i i i u McLaughlin. Clarissa script* they selected one
I hi* v. :* Thursria* at onr o'clock. Rev Geo serviec Sunday. Dvr
2*’- entitled
'tailing and Messrs Itiilv Hill and " T i n * S m s of the Mol her*
II* man of the Itaplisi i hiiri ti j&gt;er "T h e Light of
the
Chii«tma»
i hittcndcit. !
burning
i In ceremony
Cnmlle " The C’hriilma* spirit will
’ The Sin* of the Mother
The marriage was a i|Uiet home nng throughout the service
the
l.urgv assort ment of new
hat story ol gambling
The hetonn ,,
• allair the immediate family being glad Christmas music that
tart*
-miming
Mrs
Grace K
Wil- t beautiful girl
‘'he love* cur
.■ ,
the inmost soul to burst into sung
am*, next to Mcl'ullefs
:t()-2te rai-es roulette and in fact every jilenenl
The
bride
wore a handsome coat will be a feature of the day
of chance
She love* them
Mr*
M ( ’ Tolar and family |Ramr
manta of the pa**mttet&gt; ir suit of navy blue cbiffon-broadcloth
’ ,**&gt;■ it "*e d into tin Hnmil Tolar
I trimmed with fur und a miml*h hat
,\lih /tor Niic iii/
w h i l e M stt r t i l d e
km tl
'"iin on Magnolia nvemu
n
atnreiof
t&gt;tack velvet
One of tin- mini ilelighltul tutil
if till*
Met
rpollier
*vi
IV"f K.'&gt;•1’ tn.d family am occupyii
1m in m iia te l.
aftei
tin
'i-n -im in v
altogether * tijoy.ibh- i-liun Ii .iil.*ir*
and I hi go I ’ 1 11 iirnll v i idler it
g 'l.' 1 o ,*i vacateil ti* Mr- M I
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d
Mr*
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f t i l l - e . t ' O l l All* g|V*
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uni * t.ii.
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PROGRAM M E
TUESDAY
December 7

•THE SUBURBAN" (4 reels)

WEDNESDAY
December 8

•THE SURRENDER’ Drama
3 reels

Kinf,' Bni'tfott

THURSDAY
December 9

THE TENOR* Drama
.'1 reels
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FRIDAY
December 10

MRS. PLUM’S -PUDDING’ f&gt; reels
Comedy Drama

.SATURDAY
December 11

NOT A LANB SHALL STRAY” Educa.
•SCANDAL IN TH E FAMILY” 2 reels

1

Drama

-2 A Comedy Reel in Addition to the Above Program Each Day

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Imuii -Is t " their clown in the pr"dm
•dlrnng special rates to Seminole lion cl tin* feature thut many "I tin
'•ouiity people.
Dinners. 50 centj'. largest coiniianie** aspire to. nnd tin
Try one
:il-tfc
patrom* »»f the Star will huve an op
lb-ii)i*m:n Whitnrr spent Suntiay jiort unit y to nee i his atory ultra*
•lit,
' home with hi* paYentt, acrom- ..led &gt;,n Thur-dav. Decembei
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I'm*er*iiy
of
Florida
here.
Ik-t iinln I* ;i s t ude nt
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1 Ii* 'I'nular .ih’iunt tit'-i t ing "i
Ax will pay you t cent)* n [found t )lt. stockholder* &lt;d the Etr*t SaDr old run cut casings, aixe.x .'10 x 3 tional linnk ol Sanford F l or l da will
»cd ;|n v t ^ Sanford Machine L
b*- Itebi at it*
"is r
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Gtrage Co
4-tf
Tuenday. Janut r j i m
°
1 ol Geo N Ribgy. Mrs. Rigby^ a.
a^ m - being the si com
u*
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•'Ad l i t t l e son were in the city for t U
‘ . ‘ dltOhJilt. for *,t lie purpose of
•vral days of this wri&gt;k. We hope electing o board of directors to s e r v *
'.hev will like Sanford well enough i far ...........muting vent, an d lot the
i" move over ftont
I'CtuI the winter. * ’

Ormond

John Ituts ell, the well known buy*
of fruits and vegetables i* In the
'') again much to the delight of
G* many friends.
John claims to
t,p *he man that put the sell in celAf&gt; and this year he will make good
fkv dnim.
Besides being a buyer
L Russell is also a gtower and in
,n connection with John Wilson" und
“tlieis has forty acres of growing
rrops .
Beard and Room ^Comfort ColU fr M open for t^e seaion. A few
ntest* can be accomiqqdated with
and board. .-Rooms and both
ind
of the b«?!*t, Homelike
•id i-nrui-ntcni
Corner Foutth and
” *gn&lt;diu
’
29-3tp
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merchants ol Sanford should
"•meinher that j n the Christmas
1 tiion of The Herald they haVe a
''•■'lium second to none a« 'n means
fl aching the trading public within
fif,,.

mi)es

of

ganfofd.

•r*' will bt, several thousand dls'nbuted („ this Immediate section
a''( it will cause a multitude of
"•toppers to come to Sanford to
during the holidays.
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S P E C IA L S

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McCULLER’S
Cooked Tongue
Brookfield Sausage
Smoked Fresh Sausage
Crescent Fresh Sausage
Franlfurt* Sausage
Phila Cream Cheese
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&gt;-New York Cream Cheese
Heioz.Dill APickles
. Cooked Brains in Cans
Mullet R!oe
Smoked Mullet
Fat Mackerel

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The Boy Seoul)* ol Troup
stitiiord,
re
iintteiputing
Sanford, aare
anticipating a

jolly
guocf tune and j i l t h t y bl appetizing
eats
eatH at
at their
their -.rhifken
; rhioken supper
Htjpi»cr on
*&gt;n
Dec. 1-ltb at the ***iltipti»t
Temple.

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Lye* ttis'r/’ri&gt;t?.'ain it lU-j Mtc *»
r 'T h e audience thut Lad IjjU'n
. tieiparfhg the .apjtennniCT . -o f the
‘ Morrow Rros. Q u artette for a week
or mere with efiger interest ^"felt
themselves fully repaid laQ
evening with the splendid* program
presented by these clever entertain.ers, under, the auspices of the
Lyceum committee nt the Baptist
Temple. The auditorium was filled
to its cHfiReitv .with r.n appreciative
grtheriitg who know - what good
things are being brought to Sanford
for '$heir enjoym ent.
The four
Morrowa are on interesting quar­
tette of y o u n t men who fill every
Ynamvnt of the^evenin^ with mirthmovoklng 9ongs"-titftI‘ readings thnt
nppeuled to the fun loving element
of the audience..
The Flat*' Glnx* Bumf "fhat sounded quite funny in the introduction
proved to be n rent musical Instru­
ment, the original and Ingeniu* in­
vention of the clever artists that
brought forth a . medley of sweet
airs and perfect harm ony. In com ­
bination with the trombone and
cornet it was especially pleasing. A
marvelous feat of music and manlpulatjon was performed* by Clifford
and Francis Morrow, when playing

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Judgement" in 5 acts
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Dec. Mlh
"Romance of Elaine"
Path*'
Her l ornorl" iliogrnph. M r tlfink
of Bohemia" Vltagrnph.

Thursday. Dec 9th \ I s
\rtjlfl Stewart and Earl
U illiums in ‘.'The Sins of the Mothers ' 5 acts
J
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Frida), Dec 10th
Paramount
.Marguerite t lark fn
Mark Twain's "T h e Prince and the pauper" 5 arts
Mat unlay, Dec I Ith
Atlienlures of J Rufus Wallinaford
I’uthi- News". '■hellers Entangled"
in 2 reels
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Fti*la&gt; ■ e ve ni ng l i - t
when Hie ( ^ I d c n i o«l and yellow
* hr&gt; intlie , !ioni •• m Be eaudk'* and* cooke.1
"m ite hdxei*" w*-re opened arul *ule rnums.
Each i»mull table at which
|T‘,y
bn J». ibdeetubla untH- tippetizyig:
‘
sequent fun and frolic quickly fol‘ refreshments wer* .ser ved w..a *'«-n- pPliie foil) wing ladies huve befit
lowed q i^ tb e heeU.pf ih f moro * e r i - ' tered by :* lovelv F .ile basket *i| pieced on lb" i'ominit,tees for fanry 4
oiyt buMnerut of the evening.
A ‘ ferns and tb&gt;v . *Jtnd :* dainty menu j work.
Meade me* Shwrifinn Jewett,
pleasing program of music ., und w
■' consisting of ■w fer "f'j EM R.tndrll &lt;B1- yn,! Bilkington.
leadings was rendered by Mi* I T (.j,,.,
nrf ' m l
1wit lie*, ii.tlnd
Mr
Eimil, v Mm m: Jaj&gt;*
Brutlv, - Mrs*
Edward
Lane and U'V
A \ i. ■ * . " *lv.i ."Y-1 r N;m■ a ue*e i"io i h. Mr»
I lent y Wight,
Mistf*'Muriel Harrold and then the ^ir
iLi r ie|&gt; »t he ti ?»•T Mi* (
til • r.
It Atalkei, e iokrd food,
*
fun u-.ijuni furious
Old and young nmin Fun
M.-tseh
VI i
&lt;* E V. alket.
, N,r'
joined in No- Mtoli*' of children's
' Mr- t.U
} ung .*111 i imoii. Mr*
t
games, such a* " T h e obi fashioned 1
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l i m i t ThG-.t'
1 CsrNo Q. /Mr* Seeord, M r. "4KJ |&gt;|&gt;.
fort." "C lap in and clap o u t." and
•lx
Cl
Clover C lu b ,. It hi ' ol
Murr 1 it the b o rn e ' &gt;1 t iu- exciting
the kind that get into your feet and
young itule, Mi* L un j Lam. utndj dies..and fancy wxifk. ..Mr\ jtenry
you just can't keej) still. Staid and
Miss' Alltfnc
' Sunday*. Nickel
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Fr n t find the.
Mr . l.auite Tut ner,‘f
dignified lawyers vied with school
from
the club.
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g*'
Hyman
olliciatinft.
Mt,
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girls
ft
Rev. t ■otge
girls In their biGt efforts to "guess
and
Ir»: 'Turner httVo gone to i
who" while grandfathers and grand­
■t.\
w
Mr To n I^e of .SavtirfA Ii. Gg.,
hous* coping .on Elm aventfit?
mothers enjoyed the sport' with tin*
spent HcvcraJ days *in Snp| ^d ltttt
enthusiasm of frolicsome laddies.
week, the gne.t of M r;" a id .tint.
1'ifrlr T* c
Partners wery found by matching
' *.tOnt enjoyable cycle to:1, wns W H Peter Nr
detached part*, of*. Mother GoOse
give i by Mr«
R. K. De;.a lu^t
rhymes, while the moat fun of all
Miss Cow*W.:&lt;lAmhw . h i t .
WeOnt iday afU&lt;noo», with a JarRer
was tin} guessing-and p a rtak im p o f
ttui 11 1 of * guests p-cscrt
than night for her hogn • i t All ita . G *.
the menu. The dining room whete
refreshments were servetf* was r# 'u*u:if Cards and needlework whiled
Miss Gertrude H utchui-oi if D
the ’ *&gt;urs away and pleasure ruled
gu^ scene with its attractive decor­
A . J^y1
the ./ternoon
Those invited were f.and is visiting h*-" si q -r. M
ations and the prettily appointed
-v*
Meadsmes Frank Millet, F. J . G on­ Mehrtens.
t(*hle.
TllPxyfttuiu was novel and
zales, Geo. Speet, O. WBrady, I). L.
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Mr*. Wt.re has ri'turne-| f oni a4
Thrasher. W. E. Sccggan, Henry
" W h a t the patient had and what
visit
to
Cuba
and
Is
again
th&lt;
guest
•,
*'•
*,&lt;
Wight, Hat Wight, S. K. Barrett.
(he patient got^— Cof-fee."
Henry Ward, A. ! ’ Connelly end of bet patents,- Mj*. and M n . P al- ^
" D ir t and Goldins— Sand-witches.'
tin.
~
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las Allic Tralfortl.
Green tarta— Pickles.
,
Gamblers’ tools — Potato-chips.
sMr. Hov..;r*d Jth'h'yjcr^.iz. j,t the .
A nr,tut* lljuige ~
A Chip of the ol&lt;^ Block— T o o th ­
city
greeting old &lt;frinhdir*ffid te tew-”''
The Auction Hrldgp Club » u d»picks.
Ihg
fortmn
assnciatitins.
lightfu.Iy entertr.ined on- Monday
Nature’s Contribution Water.
by Mrs. Frank MilDr at her charm­
The guessing of this funny little ing hen-e
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin left Jtc lay
o:t Park avenue.’ The
menu created lots of merrimrnt and prize v.ts won hy Mia. Puleston, to for a few day* visit in O ian d c. *
the various guesses were gieeted whom wn* prfSfnteil a p r e tty haiidwith gales of laughter,
paintr I *nut. bowl. A t the refrenhairs. P sttin and Mrs. Ware *p At
Everybody had sqch a. good time ment liou- a d*Jit’ioiui tali.’tl Cijurso Sunday in UrLuwlo.
o'
•‘'.xV* *
that it was a very late hour before with coffee wss^set ved.
Enjoying
the g u e s t s -dispersed., &gt; J t is whls- the h ••pituliiy i)L .Mr*. Millet wjfv
vft
r &amp; r •'jh - _
Ul(
McKenzie of Daytona is t'te
peted that anothrr /imilar affair, Meadau. . t P. 'Connelly, Pulestfln, guest * of her
sister, M r- Marry
minus the mite boiCA wlll be given It A. New mm-.. R. W. Herndon,, C,• Ti
-W r a y &lt;tf-Banfqrti Heigh*
in the nenr futyf/c nt tht* hospit- M Vorre^ S. l^. J j a r r e t t , F - J . . G on­ ‘ ‘ * **
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able home
zales nnd
M ic*«* Laura
Mrs. C *L. Goodhue as returned
*
_ ** ,F a b .t ’'
•*. , ,*
from a* v ir t l (UJ.t&gt;h»‘ \ dt tq- rela1
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Congrrga''(niat Jltizaor * 1 . i/: lives ai.i| friends in QJ, o.
. Mis. Fled William* entertained
Preparations t 'e about t^)mf)let:d
T
../"*• ~V.~‘ *, -- '.j; 1)T ■
on Friday afternoon with a -charm ­ for the annual Christmas L a**'i t
M c i r - J . A. Harrold ..spent last
*
ing silver tea for the benefit of the of tha Ladies’ l .ion of the Con re- w e e k ' in Jacksonville nn b 'u s lft^ J^ r^
Presbyterian building fund:
Many gatlona! church. T h e bax-u. will be and pleat-Asr* cutuldned.
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guesta called during the hougs of the held Satu rd ay, Dec. 1R in the Welteceptlon, from three to five, The borne block, r- which time fhere
Mrs, J
K. M elting*.- nnd &amp;ff*.
rooms were beautifully decorated w'H be r. vrtVcd ,r--or*, m "-* o ' hand W. I. Morgan H t ye '.erd»v 'o&gt;, a
with quantities of southern moss, work. Japanese -novelties, apron*. vh,R o' revert I da; ., j;\ O .h r.tlb ; * *. ^ t

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The bride ha-* for many year* reaided with her HLxter, Mrr, Hnmil
Tolar in thin city and been the
valued .employee of the telephone
|company
The g r o o m ,lx a promi­
nent young bmtineex man uf F/hi
Ogden
Their many (rictids wi.*h
them a *afe and h.tptiy |mifnnv nrf
a of matrimony
1h-

The Srouts are live wires and a'V
n
organization, of .much cretiitv not
anil transaction of Hitch other business as |only to the Bnptiwl cjrclv, within
may propetly com" before it
which they move but to the town at
•f *
B F \\ h i t n e r .
large, ' nnd incidentally" they ' knAw
C u s h i * 't -.
31-5tc
too how to enjoy the pleasures that
come their wny, with th e 't r u e spirit
,
ol boyhood,
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With Candy made by
G A R E T S O N CANDY" CD
Try it. For tale by
Irwin &amp; Giles
Co-Operative Store
Fri :I0-U

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ail puUr i t wi* mallet If vve mean to
Aiuorlca* never wl in eases I nnythlm: do uiiytblug In the Held of fn lcm l leg
lirjr*tvTil b o V il u c e d iu &gt; 2 0 .0 1 l.(X0.7K
like Iflls before. It never dreamed It lsiat|on
Th e emergency revenue net If reiitln
ucd beyond It* present tim e limitation |K«v«lJile that men sworn Into lts&gt; own * No one. I a ip sure. Would wish to
would produce during (be Imlf year cltlsi'iiMlilp. men' draw n out of groai
tnve any luirkwanl *len
The rcffUln
free M«&lt; k*» -iich as supplied some of lion of the railways of the tstuutrj tiy
then remaining about forty one ml)
lions. The duty of I rent |&gt;**r pound the l « -l and *in&gt;n«e-t element* of Unit fedenil coimiiisMuit has Hail iidutlrahlc
on sugar If continued would pnsltice &lt; Utile, hot how heroic, nation that In n results nml his fully jnstltlcd the
' during the two months of the Uncut lilgh d u of "Id staked Its very life to li**|s*s aloj ex|s ctallotis of thtise hi
y ear reinnii.lug after the l 'i of Mn\ free ti'i It Mom eteryi euluitglemetil
whom tlo- poll t of reguiniluu was
j atHjilt fifteen millions These two MUMS. ilnjj had it.itkeiied the fortunes uf the originally pto|***-.isl
The •picstlou' is
amounting together to tlfty-dx mil 1 older tulle IIS and set lip it new stand
pot
What should we undo’;
It is
j lions. If added to the revenues of the | ard here - t i n t men " f sticlt origins and
« lirllier there is any thing else we * an
second half *&gt;f the tiM-nl y e a r would, sin it free &lt;ho|. os ,,f allegiance would do Mail would supply iis with efToi-iliiTHE U N I V E R S A L C AR
yield the t r e a s o n at the end of the ever turn In malign reunion against
Pientis in the i **rv priH-ess of regtt
Continued from Page ;)? •
venr tin a v a ila b le I&gt;.-iI 11&gt;&gt;. ,.r
the gov eminent and |)eopte who had latlon fu» l*eMerpig the conditions an
O ver/onp*million satisfied owners
IXVI.7S
unlimited and nnritmsl them and seek *h*t w litim the ra ‘mads are o|H*rUlcd
The secretary of the n a ry h isklng
testify to iheTmerits of the Ford c;ir.
The athllMotial revenues requlnai to to make flits proud ixiuptry once more and f**r making them more useful sen
also for the Immediate mhlltlon to the
t a rry out t In- program of mllltarr a ml n holls'd of I'uvopean panslou
Reliable * for -business or pleasure, in
A lit
j u t s or tin- . oUlltry as a whole
It
[tersonnel of the nnvy of 7..'&gt;00 t.nll«ra
naval prvpt i .itIon "f which I nave Mi* w hiU* ago such n thing would have sis' 111s to me tlt.at It might 1m* tlie jmm
all sorts” of roads and weather condi:
-,rxKi apprentice seamen and 1..VM mn
■Itoken wottld as at present estimated
see lin'd Incredible
Menu use It was In­ of wtsihnn Mterefore. before further
rlnes
This lnrr*.’ii**c would be s e l l
lions. Serving and saving every day
he for the tUeal year l id 7 FIKl.HOO.llOO
dent to cnr« for the whip* which are Th ose figure*. taken with the figures credible we inuifc nu preparation for legislation It* this Held Is tlMfUUpIcd.
for about two cents a mile operation
Wo would have been almost to I&lt;Mil* at the whole (s-otitem of co-nr
ro he completed wlllilti the fiscal year for (he present ll*r:il y ear jrtilch I It
and maintance. T h e old high quality
IIM7 and also for the nttmlM-r &lt;if men h a r e already given, disclose «iiir flnan I ashamed to prepare for It. ns If we illuatloti mid etlh'leney In the full light
were suspicious of ourselves, our own of a fresh assessment *,f clreuuistance
which must pe put In train Irik' h&gt; man clal prohleto for (ttc year IPI7
at a new low cost, and service for
As
comrades
and neighbors! Ilut the ugly and opinion, as a guide to dtstllug wlllr
the ship* which wilt l«&gt; com pleted1 sUtnlng Ili il the taxes Imposed hy the
owners-tnore efficient than ever.*"*You
and Incredible thing has actually conic the several |*arts of It
••arty In IP18. It Is also necessary that emergency revenue act and the cres
want "The I'niversal Car.” Runabout $7l!io
Tor what we are seeking now. what
about,
and
tie
arc
without
adequate
'
the numtrer of nildshliuiien at the Na | 0 nt duly on sugar are to In* dlsmntin
tit
my
mind
Is
the
slngll*
thought
01
ftslenil
laws
to
deal
with
It.
I
urge
Touring
Car $440; and Town Car $640 Com­
val a c a d e m y at Annn|Mills should Ik* tied and that the balance nt the close
this message. Is national etn lettcy and
plete $r&gt;!&gt;0; Sedan $740 f. o. b. Detroit. On
Increasotl hy. a t lcn«t .'10i&gt; In *&gt;nler that o f the present fiscal year w*») fa* ottlr 1 you to enact stt&gt;h taws at tlie earliest
We serve n great nntluti
sale at Sanford Machine &amp; Oarage Co.
the fo r c e o f o Ulcers should he more JlJff.tt11 tHVi 7*s that the dlshiirsetueuts posslliti* itloineltt and feel that In doing st&gt;curlty
We
should
serve II lit the spirit of Its
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nm
urging
you
to
do
nothing
less
rapidly added lO-.iyvl au th ority Is ask
for the r.tn am a canal will ngnln la&gt;
It Is the genius of
than save the honor anil self res(&gt;eet peculiar genius
FJiWAUI) HlOOINSTI’f lC . F. WILLIAMS
e«lt'to n j % n l u t ^ f r v fyu d ucerln g d ft tie* nlKitit K.7nun.n«td and that ..............
(
eommorumeii for self government. In
of
(lie
nation
Such
creatu
res
of
pas
•
tfftiJlftites o f engineer
tlonal expenditures for the army nml
slop, disloyalty nml an arch y must Is* du.stry. Justice, lilierty arid |*eniT We
Inff college*.' mid for, se rvice In tho a v i­ n a r y nro authorized hy the congress
crushed
opt. T h ey a re not many, hut stimiht see in, It that It lacks no In
ation prtrps n certnln m im tier of men the defldt (tt the general fund of the
tlutv,arc
Infinitely malignant, and the strumepi. no fnelllty or vigor of law
taken from civil life.
treasury op the 30tli of June. IPt7.
hand of our itower should close ovpr , to make It stjdb lent in (tiny Its f u n
If this full prngntm should l»* carried Will Ih- nearly $2n.\000.&lt;l00.
To tills
them
nt once. They have formed plots with energy.jynfety nml assured site
■*ut w« slintOT; finve Pipit o r hulldlng lit sum at least srjl.ooo.ooo should he mid
In Mils we are no partisan* lap
»o
destroy*
property, they have entered ei«s
IWl. acqnpfing In the estim ates of slir
cd to represent • safe working balance (
I* **.*|i1s -*l*rt r*r.,,*lt*&gt;*s .'t fl **..**
,
• viva] afew Ntnpylnnls of class idea Mon for the lrensnrT and SILMVk'l.nOO to In Into conspiracies tinai 1*1 'm* neutrality
followed fir 't l i e 'general hoard of the •lode the usu.tl' lell.N.p. y estimlates
ates In
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JAPS KNOW NO PROFANITY
department, an c i t e - t o . , i a * » ■"ti'lst
1017. and the-u :u|iliii**iis would make In pry Inlo evciy 1 lUiiidcnliiil trail'
lit
tloii
of
I
lie
g
o
l
d
Iitiienl
111
nri||*f
to
.lltg of 27 lint lle-dups it ('
Pi I Itin
t total i|i*tl**lt **r some s*iHi7 tsst.tssi if
It Is Their Language Contains No "Swear- j
battle c ru ise r s. 2 &gt; I* Mb-- ip- •I the the prest*iit t a x e s should I**- *&lt;&gt;nlintted serve luleresls alien to our own
words,” Unfortunately So ComI
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-1
hie
t‘*
de.it
with
IliCsc
Ttiitigs
1
el 1
sis’olid line, lo a i m
ip * i - r : t linitlghoill tin- o ai , iihI the 1,ext
mon
m
the
West
et, e t allv
I to ••! 1, t -n g gcs| I h
« mil c ru is e r s
i,r-t •
. i
h* *wei c 1 1 1» » **. *i . 1 i.* ,* ha Pi ie *
sere'ltd i l.i.sj* i I n is e i'
p ii .
(In' ti* 11-01 1
t
a* i»&lt;* a, t*-in»' m *v I e h they inn * la •h all u n .
The lap is tylvvuy* polite, hut once in
I w t—
1* f 11 11 II ion'll Is. s 1li| Hip on 1
rtllsers |US I ' e ' t i m e i s
|s
t . ,i,
llli* end "I il* pres* o| lls ia h i e . 1 ;i 1*-1
a
while
In slips (ruin rrm •• and when
'• * 1. * o ' ish 1 I*y 1 -I d,eli seiilt
•tiarhies, I r*7 t oast „ .lunaiii • •* n n
1 11, It* 11
1 * * i&gt;«l *»t 1hi- 1.*' \t *« 11 ot
In- does In' Is up agatlist II. (tir liter*
mo
l
d
s
**t
dlegiame
hi
the
^,**vernliienl.'
11or*, go Kuiilioat'. I supply stops, 15 ••lily Milne S.'s 1.1ssi.isst. ot. n* k*nnog In
u n d e r which they were Imrn. had lss*n are no swearwords in the Japwiicso
fuel tdii|tx, 4 trans|Hiris. ;| tenders to ^tU’.itlst.isst t.*r ilellcleitey npproprla
language, say s a writer In Imslle a
lorpctla Vessels. ** vessels ot . p s lal lions atel * safe treasury halilll* e lit guilty of di ' t' t r hi t i g the self ,s*ssess|mi
Weekly. When a Japanese meets von
and
uti'
i
cpi
i-seidltig
the
temper
and
the end o| tin* year .* 1**t cx1 *lell&gt; 11 of
ty|«es and two nmmmdllon ships Thi
Inhows three times a ml takes ofl hi*
some 5 1 1’j .t s s t iss 1 Thi' **tui*ius moral pri nci ples ot 1 1............ 11 try dur i ng these
would |te a navy lllhsl to mo need
hut hut dues not shake hands
When
dot
or
1
•
1
1
11*h
war.
when
p
wmiid
' *f I ll»* Dk*&gt;ll *-*■ w thul H i * .1 I'Ll Ml •nun
Hid worthy o f our tr i.lii i*ms
In* greets vuu Ins tlrst concern Is
,
.
, 1 1, •■ , . 1 ■ .i&lt;.1 n w ho w as 11 niy . o
Itut armies nini li.*l m ini. a i l.t IA If hi l . .r |'fml* i ■• ' ' A•*li *HiMi .ill •; il..
about yum ancestors ami next about
Dr*-'•*•ID f sr* •‘1 rlirlf «•■1uiv lit*mi ' it idI Viticilean w*i||ld |ii&gt;tlni*tive!y ma ke 11
are only part mI \\i Ian lias i&lt; |.&lt; * tl
( ’, ‘!ery i' 'toured b\ gi itty 'i r;iv nnileruilri Mint wa«)i oil
your stninii' h It would In - almost nn
hid
u
l
l
lod
'iipriib*
to
keep
the
&gt;miiDiir • r * .-W t , ft ti | r m1*rr m ..f
'Idered If Ur* ii n* 1** i *i|iM' 1* ■ lln **»!
down a i t " tin* heart " ! the *-* I* ry
open
tn
soli
for
one
Japanese
to
ni&lt;«
1
lie. -f o .................... .1 a ml pr.li e Into
prem e maMt t of i tii i u&gt; s, r ill * 1
o r " i t'lit
I_ ' *
\ 1 MIKSI » t- . J . 'i dnt-T* (n-i from grit .i svinoml i .,
* (
pin 1 an
to* nut ion tun In - .mother without asking turn how his
• y tind sci ill'll V In all (Is I.jo Is
1 a I hi ’ tli
11
' t i ck' 1" 1 in h a y
protei ' n ^ Mu eidery agaiti't
stomach
fared
tin
the
third
bow
he
mi ,1
Ihit ii * MMi'ii
I here a t e Milne
I'ltere nrc oilier go til iiiatiei. " I n h
. til,Hi
lion
during and after ram the time when tlie rust spread*.
oaks
This
morning,
how
is
Ii
with
ininiik 11■* nini inittiv resident
will he thrust ■11si■i. mi i a Ilent lot
I 11 &gt;III* I
011 in h *1 men
I'llO*
Vi
X
It d i ' l r i vs file Celery ( ' u' e f pi l l ur . sti mulate* the i-mp
As you conn*
alui ,*t who Meuigti i su u a n d laetl in tom honorable inside’
whether in 1 u I' 1 ot p. i
l iter. i f t that .........................
1
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up
on
your
third
Inivv
you
answer
to
llig
n
b
ry
gri'wei
m
(-hirula
w
ith
us
fiiyh
us
(Of)
a
y
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•-xntnple, a very, pressing ipu-siton • I Wlih It t III' I I ■.('.II ' 1- 1■t l e t 1 1 -1 11 lull 1 lie I a p e d .si.il* - and ■ai li ng I he i n
gtowur, ar«' using it un their enti re acreage n fireferetuu Ut anytt.mg else
the effect that the place mentioned Is
trntle and shipping litviilvrd in this existing h1" to si'll In tcinluirs* the * e l v c * \mcrl cans, ha v e so furgutteii
" A n i l E S O " hits often increased profit* .VI |ier e»*nt and n
....
doing ns well ns could he expected
lli
et
us*
I**-,
a
n
d
I
hi
'
l
r
hon
or
us
c
l
l
l
u'
i
i
s
great pndile.m of iiullonal ■•I&gt;■•j•■:i t
•utils paii| ut ' 'U • •i i i i tap 1■
i’t
i
t
a
T
o
n
s
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r
o
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i
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o
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s
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;i;n
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r
p
k
i
’I’K
hn
i
.
h
v
it
ii
•
I
111
turn
ask
turn
what
news
he
s 1 . , 0,1 i l i en I ' . i s- i ot i nl* s\ni|i.illiy
It Is iieecsstt[ y for llitoiy w eight' tel
I , I. t 1 ti, I'ati.iiii.i
............... -tt
a at
t I'C l MIIKUS. MKl.oNS. KTC
Then In* lifts his
wilt* •• 0
Ma •■'liter s a l e 10 the great has from the front
sous of iintloual ellh tein » tind &gt;h*'ci
•llllt •••fills I. 1 He
X
ami n 1 I I '
ii is imt T H K C O S T l * K K Tt M N I &gt; hut T H K t i i '
iq |;
liut again and buy*
f o u r delightful 1
ldin&gt;|*e.n . "Oil., t a l s ' n * lltelr l e g a n l
opment that we ahottlil have a great amount
I
. re nml 11 all
S T R A Y T A N K e n d I N C H K A S K I S' Y I K I . D t ha t .■mints
head
this
morning.
I
hope
It
have
no
for
I
he
..........
.un!
dignity
of
the
t
'liiled
m erch ant murine. The great men tumi able f.u t II 11 liiirfHisi
1‘ r i o r to l!l);t
. W i d e fnr fort tier mf n r mu i i o n
Slates
l i a i al so p r e a c h and pr ac t i c e 1 oui mot ion." When you tell him that
&lt;* r *hi's*
Jleet we nm t* u-is| in maki n* i l- I■ * i : : s i o i
••lids ti.ol 11
you
are
pleased
tn
report
that
tt
feels
disloyally
No l aws. I sapfi osc can
' hat great l«*lv of slurtlt sailoi. win
s I 1 ■ 1 ei ■-up 1 he c v| i ini 1
tnally !•■
lein h •ot •npti ons o f tlie ml ml and welt this morning tie asks about .1
t ist hmus a in | 1.• u 1 •*11
usts 1 to carry our ling Into eveiv s it
tores ci
lii'Uil hut I -hmilil no! s peak o f oMlcts few generations of honorable aliena­
j-&gt;7 I- If III AV&gt; NUf NfW YORK CITY
5
si ttiilc I
1sli l i r tt 1C' it cl a o f tin | ut*
tnd who Were tlie pride ami often lie
u ulimii dso s pe a k i ng o f the s e and * v tors arid then you are free to take up
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Ilut 1 f or 1*11*' it&lt;&gt; n*&gt;( t s' l i c •
bulwark of the nation, we hat* .ilmtmi Ik deli
Agents lor Honda Ovccula Lcrtilircr C o , .lit-kvonvillr. I loruli
pressi ng tin e i e n i)is*|ier humil i ation tlie weather
oph* o f tills o u t i t r y u i ' p r o i c
•Irlven out of existence |,y Inexcn*iM&gt;lr that the
Local Agent* Knngc &amp; Rinev Nintit Street and Sanford Avruur
Kven though I hey are elaborately
Ilf J*OsI j n l u g 1 In pay mc i i t o f 1heir ami si *&lt;rii w lih Ii e l c r y s el f possessed
neglect anti Imllfferetice titiM hy n hope
and 1 bought tally pat rlot 1. .Vmerica 11 tiolite, once in a while one Japanese
I lor w i n g innpi'i Is slim ( s i ght
Icuttle Mind and proilnrtnl I...... &gt; of h i l h
rtili't t e. I w Im' ii In t h i n k s " f thrill and will get nmd at allot her
Their anger
It 1 aji a (ii'l iilt-il "illi
so * allisl ts iinotVlii prole* I loti
It Is * il hna 1a '
of tlie *11*. redtl they ar c dally lilliiglrig kindles slowly at first, linnlly fanning
ire III Is lie
high tlrne we repaired otir inlstake and w lien pet 111 si tic nt I hliig
10 a blare thru knows no staying. Ilut
reauilnsl tnir c m l l i c r ' ln I Itplepeltdi in t eam p U sh cd vvliii It tnttnv gem*i itlops 11 pot 1 11U h .11 .» iimre lUiporlaiit Is Unit the evenNhough then* Is a torrent of emu- |
on tho urn*.
iv ill certainly l«*ni'lit' Ip 11 ml iv lih It It
Do n ' t play with serious matt erj imUiMilcs and ivsuUlifa of the conn try Mon soothing in hlH soul there are no
seems linnlly fa ir that a 'ingh* genera
With n view to nlbetlug th e se press
dnti't Y O P carry your owe m«tifsn&lt;t
should
Is1
ii'jiHnbte
and
reudy
for
words
tn
give
il
vein
It
keeps
surging
1
Tin* oh io cis in*
In* nece.sSllien of o u r c o m m e r c e and Mon should pay pa
ug.ims'
u
M is the mole 1in [writ
harder and harder until it throws
a r c now profiostng to s|&gt;end inoney fm inohlli/atl mn
a railin g oittstel vna at tin- 'nrl|e*l pos«l
lively
necessary.
itierefj*re.
that
vve
aside
all
restriilul
anil
gives
Up
all
bio m o m e n t of! the preacut impnmlhdeil c a n n o t IU- so chissillisl e x ce p t In the
F I K K
shoiilii prompt!' devise uh' iiiih f*»r do
idea of decern v by putting into one
•tense th at c i * ry thine wisely ihaic may
&gt;ppnn unity p f linking the t w o A uteri
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dolt*
thill
phrase n)i hi* bitterness and snapping
In* said t 1 • d m '• to tin 11 'ct« -I of
••aa to g e t h e r fn Ponds of im itual Inlet
for j " * . il f'nd tin* money a i*.'
•* *n
** •• poll it L1 • 111t •*t IlgCI* t I. -•I. •I 11I *11*1 aqua rely Into III" other titan -1 a slon
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1
10 iiliJ
*1
It
c « t ami se rv i c e , gn op|nirtunity wlinli p o s t f t l t i a the I l l t h! lias wi |hh! out ,**ur ; *";*-rt)
11 ii 1111111in •l**u i " Indil-l na I and 'o c a
islnsl far'* tin* worst tiling that &gt;mi he
* •
d J n t . .( (.ru
may n e v er r e t n n i again If %»«• tnlsa It s c e lo s t« lii.
Holla!
i-'lm iiion a • "•' tiii'i* I**ng don*' •vuld in ^fle whole language
'Your
trunk lin a m e
H av e our stro n g ,
re liu tile " itu p o n ;
now, p ru p e sa l* will be m a d e h&gt; the dent strtiesin.it.-hip o
in ttir large belli **f ovn nun* uttiirul stomneh Is not on s tra ig h t'
I
Inti
its
that
in
v
v
lint
vve
nn
now
I
hope
about
c u r r y y o u r i i s k — a n d Ik * &lt;Q t h e s a f e sM*.
p tc e c q i c o n g r e s s fo r the .p u r c h a s e or
•» n s t n i e t l o n o f shl|is to |&gt;e w n t s l and to undertake vve rthutild |iny a s we go Industry; that at M10 Minis time Mint tho (Inal insult: nothing more can bo
we safeguard and conserve Mm natural a d d ed —he has east the glove. Thorn
Iteasoflnhle ratea
d ire cte d by the g o v e r n m e n t similar to The fteople of the country a rc eiiilllisl
••I the country U l* slauild In nothing left for him to do hut to
»ho«e made to the lust congress. I.m ) «'v know Just what bunion*, of taxation rcsoiirci
in llir llLsp'IHili 1, f till 1*4* who give his enemy a cutting look, turn on
tjKsJlfled In some esseiitinl pnrtli'itlnrv. they lire to ■arry and tn know from the put Ihein ill
Will ll'l
1la-ill p'DtpI'l ly a ltd llilclll
outset
.now
Tit,
new*
bids
should
h
*
Ills heel and haughtily t lap-clap away
I r e c o m m e n d these pro|i osnt s |.. you
gently a- " as sitiiglii i " la' il"lie ta on hls. wooden shoes
|&lt;nlrt
l*y
tntiin
al
tatnlloti.
f o r y o u r p r o m p t m ' ' o p i u m c wliti tin*
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hills submitted to the
.morn cuiilUluticu Ls-uiiio- e v c i y inouLli
NATION’S SECRET FOES
la»r cotign*v* Truni it** ortamilto*'' on
i hnt tins e l a p s u t l s i n c e tin* f o r m e r |ir"
the (iiiblli land- t'lit** " Ideh I *'ann**t
were made
m a d e tin*
SHOULD BE CRUSHED. ii 1e* nttiiHi'l'O )H pi Hi* 1pie to 'o*ii * oil
It Civilian* Learn to Shoot
e s v t t y f o r s i n Ii a* tt*&lt;u i t m r e a n d m o r e ,
xldei atii'ti, that "• t*h&lt;*uUI pul into
C
iv
ilia n rltl" cluhrt nrc lately re
maulfestty I m j s ' r H f t i e Tliat mssl wn* G ra v iil Dinjj** P- Country Comas j'arlv i»perallon t*i*uie ftrovltiou for
re ivin g much attention.
T hey Iftivi*
E F F E C T I V E S E P T E M B E R 1 3 th .
i h e u forx*so»*n . It is now l o u t e l v fell
Mini) * n a !its which will add to ihe cx- tlevelopctl a number of men who Ar»i
From Within Our Own Borders
linl e v e ry wlrnfa- renll/asl l&gt;y t h o s e foi ,
M i l BUSIN ESS
Th e president says that the precise Ii.|lh111■ Imrniw lug fucllille- already' oxcotlcnt shots with 22-c»ltber rifles,
whom trnile U watllug, hut vrlto mn
n(forded (he former hy tlie reserve ftid o o rs.ia f a distance of 50 to 75
Canwill
tiegin
Jo
minute*
tc
arrival of every train, on following mute,
reckonings
of
the
problem
to
la*
mci
tind no conveyance for their good*. I
hunk net ndtujuati*-'ffisirumcutalltles
Dus** tripsq lli'gmning r.t First and French, down First t" M»l*
a
re
sot
forth
In
the
report
of
the
secre­
am not so much Interested tn the pa r
by vv hit'll juiig oretht* may Ije.iihtnliiP'l
u b h f v A y j !^ y 7 ^ ® r r t b Street to Pnrk. Turk to Ninth, Ninth to Oak '.re­
Conifiurjitlt^ly few. however, arrr
Mculars of tho proxrnui its W aup In tary of tho treasury.
mit*.
Ifni sirre-t, to Purl., out Pari, nnd Ninth to M.illon.
on land iiuirtgages ami that we should nhle to -handle tho modem |\lgh-iNiw*
1
havo„»puken
t
o
‘you
today,
gentle
raking Immediate advantage o f (hr
t
\R
S
W
il
l,
M
E
E
T
M lD N K . l ll AND EA RLY M O R N IN G T lltIN S
study
more
initTfftUy
.than
they
hnve
»*rcat opfHirtunlty which nwalt.s us If tnen. u|mn jv elngle theme, tho thoy hitherto t&gt;een strtilled the right ndnptn- ered TlO-callber ITliliod Htatcjv luagaxlne
rifle
ap&lt;I
Itp
a
target
1,000!yards
ough
prvparnUon
of
the
untlon
to
enre
CROSS TOWN t \R St h e d u i f:
■nr&gt; will hut a c t In this emerxeucy. In
lion of o u r economic ^ r i n g c m e n t s to nwny.
Mdroover, eveti w ere ali ^ u r
"'his matter, as In all others, a spirit of for Its own Security nnil lo make sure chnnglug iundliHm*
1
SANFORD . •
tnen goml rthota. It niu^t bo remeui'
MONROF
CAMERON CITY
SANFORD
&lt;iOmmon counsel should prevail, and of entire frrodom to play the Impnr*
Mnnv eondltlnns about which we borod that nhooting t* merely onu'Of
tlnl
role
in
this
hemisphere
nml
In
flic
l.v.
7:15 A* M. Ar. 7:40 A. M.
l.t. 7 : 3 0 A . M . Ar. 8:00 A M.
'out of It should come an early solti
V world nsMuli we all bcUet^ -to have &lt;^vc -opcatcdly trslslaled. nrc Imluu the UuiKiitauL p an s ot- a
. wuUlar’a
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• e t o a O f thLs [i ressl ng- pr r r ht e « .
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altered from decailc \o tleCftflc. ft » training, and tKiM it Is n very .small
l.v. .1:15 1*. M. Ar. .1:15 V. M.
tmeu provldiiutlally n»*lgpe*l t&lt;» It. I
l.v. 1:00 P . M . Ar. 4:30 P M .
evident, under oar very eye* nml are
*’Ar. DIR I*. M. l.v 4:15 P^AI
Ar. 5 :OOP. M . I.v. 4:30 P.M .
have Imd'jn my mind no thought of
-C*' V - i e i J '
S H O U LD A G R E E ON P O LIC Y
likely to change even fimre rnplrtljj I,art

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P H IL IP P IN E S .

and mure radically Ut the days Imincdin tel y ahem! of n* when j&gt;«*iu'« hft*
returned to the world aiirt the ilittlont)
of Kurojtr once more tnke tip their
iB*k* of commerce nnd Industry with
the energy of Mmwe who must bestir
themselve'* to build ntiew.

S a liq d * ' Nights
The sohtler whp cafi do tmthing'tiut
l.v i■6 : 0 0 T t M . Ar. f*:.10P.
nnn about .the. Same- relative
Ar.' 7 d)0 P. M . f l.v. ft:30 P.
value A* r*7 polo player who ran *ltr
l.v. 9 :3 0 I*. M. • Ar. 10:00 P.
bn n tr'itce and wield a mullet 11kill
At. lObW P .M . L». 10:00 P;
fuily, but who can't ride a h orao —
C*pt iuettwrefi Stockton. Jr., m C o l­
PARKS
lie r s Weekly
• , ‘XHiy Limit*
bit oof

lie argali Avrnuc

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Creating (DcfuUt.
If the nrcheologlRU' don't stop dig
gltig around In the ruins ir^ A n lk we
R EG U LA T IO N S TO M E E T .
shall soon he as uncertain'about ednt
RAILROAD P R O B L E M • ) r»*aily napffeneq six or seven fhoussn»J
| years ago as we are noout the »itua,, , . j tion on the tlgnling une m rYancc. *
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to Make

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Seevahta *f Ceuntry.
Think Brightness.
• in rim meantime may T make this
Brightness and happiness in the
euijgesiioiiV The transportation prob­ mind bring brightness and happiness
lem i'. ut' i*\&lt;7 *r&lt;!lneljf serious and In our lives, T h e future Is but the
pivsivtug .nip In ihla w n t r y • There reflection of our present thoughts.
of
n*a- I
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\lltl» ftlltll lime. i". MBie
&gt;v
. - late liecn
r
. „..„i,i We csn-brlng either sunshine or dark­
Tiflt to fear Mint "lit-TnIIrbad* would ness in the riftu rf'b y Mrhtklng bright
the l u s t \tmgten*'will not l»*i extcuyle*! ' our IpdOMMe* Wherever they, though, j
t&gt;iq
.* ,it.le
' neR or gloom now fYo, let the mixle! ,
Imyirnd lt» present llintf, the 711*t of It cffef'Mve for their vlntflcllfo fuir
prvM*
(( i 0f 0ur fuitiTejbbr fhft nr light ami )ny ■
I vugact
rvaccmt&gt;er. llUu. and that the present | poses to strike at them nml m debawt* and * " "ntlri:iii‘*l
If we are tn'lifnure the*** quallMea for '
duty uf t cent per (louml on nugar will our politics tt» tlie use* (,f nfrclgn In would t'c vviae tu I'mvltle f"i a com oitraelve*
bo discontinued after tho ia t of May. trlguc. Tbelr number l» not great a* mlaaloii &lt;d Inquiry tt&gt; uwertalu by n
-tlmrongb entail** **f the i.tvhnlt' t|tt&lt;**'
lOtO, will be *OTOJWW.aOO. Tho tialanca
s f*' o f Ju n e last and these estimated rev­ compared with the whole nmnl&gt;er .af- lion whet her out* law* a* a) present
tliuac sturdy boat* hy &lt;vblch our na ftp*pil'd j'luhndtpjnlafered a r e p* *CA' enues come therefore to ■ grand total
Uon ha* twen
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. eurlchrd
. . In. recent gen
.
tfVnble u* tUuy- uilgpt Re dtf ihe aolit

Genera Aveniff
Mppres Station *

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- o f rrr#.M&amp;.005.7&amp;

Tho total estimated

fiscal
for th,&gt; Tceaeot flacnl
y ear. lufvRidlng fwenty-flvc tullllon* for
*’ ;,'th * f»nnnjhn canal, twelve ntllllons for
tvrottahle deflriency •tiprdprlatlotui and

erations out of. virile foreign stock*.
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ill to hax-e breughl
5?*'**.
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Mint 4I»** at the .very f"unilf „ uc . .m i V t i c y n * M jMNfphfc
su tli un imiuiry might t " vlrtiw out
every. ,Vlh*uin»tauce nnvLpJdhbm yrurth
i*oti)sJdi*rltW&lt;*’ ttu4 're . nefkl tf* knot*

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Ar. 10:30 P . M .

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Special trips nut of town will be banal a* fnllbwar’^One or two pa«*en|[vrf
8 cent* J&gt;er mile each way. plus 20 4ent*. in rudiu* of 6 mile* every r.Hditiougl imxsengcr 5 renti* i* t milt*. Sjiecinl Jitney *er\'ice ran Fe hrd d*)
° r j * . e ’ *yf*Ta*^J 1
7131, within territory hound by Commercial St.
nnd T^nth St., Sanlord and French Avenue*, for I0o, to city limit* l5f PLACE YOUR CAM. F t *R JITN FY . P H O N E 031 FOR ANY SERVICE
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Coca-Cola Bottling Company

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Kany luimcdlnro or partlculnr danger
arising out of^bui relatliui* with other
untlon*.’ We me at peace wltlt all tin.'
untlon* of the world, and there Iv rea­
Racornmsnds Early Adoption, ot Ma**son to hop** that no question In con­
urat Givirtu Tham Fullar Juitica,
troversy betvroeu this and other g o v ­
The president recoin mends the cttrl.' ernment* will lead to any serious
adoptloty of hllls for tin* alteration nml breach of amicable relations, grave n*
reform of tjio trwvec^imenl" of the IHiH some differences of attitude nml policy
ipplnen nod fiw rtJldi rlng.fuller |miI1I
have been find tuay yet turn out to be
leal Justice to the people nj^rorlu lUco
I am sorry to say that the gravest
which were suhmUtad ft* .th e Hlxty threats ngnlnat otir national peace and
third congress, Tlie president refer* safety have been uttered within our
1 0 the Increased cost c f carry lug out
own border*- There aro citizens of the
the plan* for the artped forces of the United Htntes, I blush to admit. Imrn
nation and tells of the llscal prolilem* uuilcr other flags, but welcomed under
.vMiifrontlng the government.
our generous tinturnlltatlop laws tq the
On the TXHh of Ju n e Inst there wn** full freedom nnd opportunity of Amer­
an nvnllatttc balance In the general ica. who hnve poured the poison of dlsfond of the frrnsllry of-$1IH.I70.I(VV7K
loyalty Into the very nrtcrJwi of. oar
file total’ estimate}) hH*elJit* fur Die uatlonnl ' .....................
........ sought ’lo
■ Urtnlt
life, who bare
brln
year lUtfl. 011 Mil* anafiuipt Imt Mint the j the authority nnd ginxl name of our
emergency revenue then sure passed by government Into contempt, to destroy
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Renolotlons or Respect
U O A l A U V tU IIS IN Q
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Knlltltod

Whereas, I t has pleased the Great
Exalted Ruler of the universe to
call our brother, Edward W. Row­
land from his labors on earth to
rest and immortality in the Grand
Lodge above where tin. w a r y ran
have rest, therefore he a

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„ , » ! of InltfMl by Ctlr * f
I Illn '• 1 \ „ , k , n |»»«#d Wh«i» M»Jd
tu»f*»d
' ,.r* . ,B i * d for r « y » e » l of
, . in,.| by tK» M»yor »nd City

H. " "/ ‘In'ord. FI.
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rurr.nl yc.r •
prwnU
»»•&gt; •' *', , ,r wwchin l « u. d by I h . oily

»»r ,0?r\ n.r .nd m fiymony ol ••id
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or .11 «urh rouch.r. to prohim. Ik*1
.m.nl ol !»»»». In ord.r to
L.l»d
I up to th* lino ol
ldf»o ,ul , '
lor thr p.ym.nt of t«*c»
« » » • " &lt; a t.ndorcd .nd prcontcd,
U * “ ‘ff “ p,j mcnl ol i . « « Prior to J.tvI*',**.'1, oir
&lt;•&lt; P»F,n* F « r . »nd jl
“* 7 " L s , , nr voucher. »ff not affront,
, w(f
n.vcnto*! lor the poym.nt ol
■coder”
1
paying y««r prior to J»nl“ ' , 1 . ol ..nl y « . ‘ t' * n •"* ,uc.h T° u* h•cry 1,1 1 t, r, .0 odvred or t. ndrr. d lor
•r &lt;" ’ ““‘ J pi i n n . ah.II not b»«r Inter*
the P*&gt;“ |!?|i any Intcrr.t bo p . y. bl e thorortC
jinu.ry let ol Iho yo»r In Hrhloh
i , or voucher. »ro .0 presented

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/ r h . t ifier t hi* ordininr# ■h«1I
* tt m W •!' voucher* l*»urcl by Ihr
'5:»V..,d -h.ll h.va andoraed on
otJ
Interest not poy.ble on
u'k
.Iter January l.t ol* any t.a
,k"
at in » hich thl. vouehe m.y be
[ r*y,B* i
the payment el laioa."
['"Adeyied '*"• m b «*■&gt;' ‘ ‘ November,
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B. W. Herndon.

Chairman City Ctuneil.

1 L.i.t
cer’ il) that the lorr. olnf or* * \ '
lul) pa. led by tbe City Counu.,,nr vanl r.l florid.. In reyul.r aeaalon.
i*» •' November, A. I). 1915
*«■“ l*1' 1,1,1
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M. W. IrOTellt^
Clerk City Council.
..proved by &gt;m. thl. tho S9th d . y ol

M.ynr.
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IJ-Tuer Itc

tpplirallon for To. Deed Under
i » ol the tie .era) Hl . l u l f .
I» hereby zi»*n that
JM*
wnUamton puiihaaer ol T a . CertiOeato
dated the 2nd d. y ol June,
v* „ , g ) i f a. filed said eerllfleat# In my
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ae.l Na. n&gt;adv apl.llcaJion for taa
t
I" aecntdanf* * l' h ■**

Saul
I" a 1 embrace, the Itllnwinr &lt;te&gt;mN'l l'
• *uual« 4 In Scmlnola eounyy.

Fort da t*&gt; »d. f- lt ol W H ol Nil'll, Se.
It Tr M * ft
F. -° •«*■.
yf,* «a 1 and beinf aaaeaaed at the date ;
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A.

Resolved, I hat we acknowledge
the wisdom . and goodness of our
Great Exalted Ruler and how in
submission to the inevitable edict,
yet toe mourn the death of oubrother as one of whom we shall!
n*vermore meet in the lodge room
o i earth, but we shall so live as to
be able to again gie t him in th
Grand Lodge on h ijh where-he has
preceded us.
We deplore his tot
to the fraternity, to his family anti
friends and to the r immunity in
to hirh he lived so long
Re wa» i
just and up ight and true Elk. :
kind hushun • »nd father, an home
able and useful rituen, a sincere
fliend, a courteous und obliging
neighbor, a man who endeivored i«
always perform his duty to God.
his coujpU\-&gt; bis family, his friend
and inrMwfw'honestly, faithfully and
Weil. ' *
Resolved, Th at in token of our
sincere friendship and sympathy in
this dark hour of atllcition and as a
pletfRe of our Fidelity and [trothefty
Love wo extend to the herewvotj
family the fraternal clasp of Elks
that etlduies thiough life o n d ‘ 111
d e a t h and .tl'UN
those lofred ones
than ao Elk is never, forgotten
, „ . v,.r forsaken
faults of our brot h' ' *
we write upon l tic sand.,

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Communication every first and third One Inch Cards Will Be Published Un­
Thursdays at 7::iO.
Visiting hrethrer der This Heading At The Rate Of &gt;7.2*
Per Year.

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DR. C. G. BUTT
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Wilson &amp; Housbolder
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Ma^azi nes Period ica Is
Soda Water
(’onfectionery
( i^ars and Tobaccos

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How g r a t i f y i n g m
in her huiiilt) for finlillrtg him - ft l*f t-d in I i I k w Mf j t r e
-111 will, will Tiavi&gt; to live Vs.I! Tl him il knew rl mt tJe-n-.woiH no u n d u e h a s t '
they w.'il
A*’word of npJhorJr opufl- mi d t h a t lie r f m h l t a k e tittle l&lt;&gt; enj oy
j i h e vvhr de * ome . k p j i e t l z h i g h o m e cm&gt;k
hi l now jiriff Lfi^n If atlo.ls "ftr*&lt;Mlibt.
Iftg s et h' -f i i i e idhk . \VHd b j l t , n wotnati
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t tie
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Each' cand.Js n.Jasv un
unto Itself
lover
Most -fu r - o r ti ofTjrfiW t » l ^ h i m l i n g e r as
Much ih-pcnjjH up*h the love
■love oink­ l o ng ns h o woul d ./lii W e l l i h l e ? .
m e n are brftuwt and true-ln»l
Evep^ sltiglf mart ’understand* lx»th
ing. -Thfy uphold Innocence and pur­
mli'k
of thu picture.. |bb&lt; bfmwa bolter
ity- in wo incn the rosebJOOrp which
jewels exlstftticft. - Uqscals'ln winning th a n ,y i w i l:iti uflYilm Hinf his lortW'’
He who HlfM |
lieiiri* nre Tew and far between, moth­ n esj f t -W i r Ifffllftt-d
hirnkRlf uji ui day ilreainlt.ig o v p r ' j h c
ers find

WINTER

E V E N I N G fiEAUOC.

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letter till Christman Day.
Then a
lady asked for 50 seals and hor
little boy dug down into hfs poeRei,
proudly displayed a dime and took
10 icals in exchungc for the prec­
ious coin.

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Mui h* r 1l|?9« were no nrnr

HE NR Y Mc LAULI N

with dr*p.i h l i and ma ke no delay In
geititur thr ough with i* little tune a*
poHKlhle
I to r* s a I, Jill I V er* w&lt;| ct
P' oph- i . a d &gt; lo dine *t.Hiding In ling
wai i ing for hi* place
Nv y j u j . b l d s ,

The i-spcrlj-nced mother uioitinglv
divineft a iii.ui« intention* a* to
whoth' i he 1* Oti marriage intent or
only Lmlliip Uni** a*»*y
The tnex|«e
rienced daughter Can simply guess. him welcome as lie enters ur cxfiresaeq
She fearns too late.*if she has hern the hope that he will soon cotjic again
entertaining a fickle lover, vvhe.n lift when he take* his depanurA.
He goes out Into the siorm with hO
gives her up without ado and^ilea It}
SptmnlnK^ip the I ,,u" 1,1 ,c a r “ wh, ,h* r
hl"' an 1" " ’
11 10'to * w e HI l e »r L

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Sanford Lodge No 62; P. and A. M.

SCHELL E/MAINES

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I )i*rnis.-cd with 1he 1.ord - •P ir y e -

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1' *n Inveaimeiit that will "
,e Pt r you well/

: T al

BUSINESS
CARDS
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..GEO. A. DECOTTES..

drefrr thrreon.

Word to the

4

LAWYERS
The class of glrln who are willing
to abide by their mother’s choice of u
Sanford,
Florida
lover for them Is
equally
divided.
There are ener­
getic mothers of
v O. J . Miller
backward.
bash­ tie censun-d for this, lie Is learning H McLaulin
K It arid S.
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C C.
R C H IT E C T
ful d aughters who the stay-at-homo habit, which a wom­
0
lake tholr lovo af
an may thank heaven for when sho Is
Y
fairs In hand from his wife
Sanford ta&gt;dge No. 27, f, O. (). F . -i
Her cheerful fireside has
Sanford, Fla
I.
atart
to
finish. saved him from roaming about with
Meets every Monday at 7 :30 p. m.,
^JL
They decide what careless mnlo companions or staying over Imperial Theatre.
J . W. O. Si ngl e t a r y
J . J . Di ckl nrou.
young men shall at clubs far Into the weo iiiiia' hours
Secret nry
N. G .
bo Introduced to
Winter betrothals aro said to bo
them, anil draw a lucky. Philosophers of old pinned
ATTORNEY ahd OOlJ«SEU*OJLMir^.AV*
sharp lino an to their faith to It. So why should wo
Gate Clly Comp No. 6, W. (). W
Practice in State and Kederii Cunrtt
those whom they doubt It? I'nfortunnto Is he who h as:
Meets second and fourth Wedtpatdaj
consider undesir­ no gw eel heart to while away tho win- ! nights in each month.
‘ - i . t it, rner-WooilrufT Bldg
Sanford,
J. E’. Hrk'iVHan
able
Such
a ter evenings with
A man does not |F. L. Miller
, Clerk *
, Council Cjityimander
mother
coaches need advlee when he has got that far
her daughter as to along
,
how she shall onB. P. O. E. Sanford l.udgi- 1*211
tcrtnln the young
Mrs
t li^sl and third Wednesday night
man when he calls
If after repeated
at corner of First St. and Palmetto Ave.
MEN IN HALL C 3 E D R 0 0 M S
visits, ho should lake It upon himself
O. I. Taylor
T A Neal
A ' •*
to make loo anient love to her the
Secretary
Exulted Ruler
lrii|.*lld
w
ill,
*i.
p,
uie
easing
to
putnu*
mother tells her how she must behavi,
SUITE 9, COURT MOUSE
PHONE it i
kihmI. that tnovka me wllli
to subdue hlft Impetuosity; what she Hone-t)n*-e|lm;
I*• View;
must do If he Insists upon holding her Thai, like the elrele bounding enrllt anil The Lake Breeze Coi/ftcR No. 31 Junlot
S A N FO H I),
FLO R ID A
Order llnllgd Amcrtcnn ^lechanics
"kle*.
hand wlrvn he bids her good-by at the
Allures
from
for.
yet
ns
I
follow
(ties
Meets
every’-W
eilnesday
at
7:30
P,
door.
M.. in the City Hall. Visiting brother'
The timidity of such a girl Increases
W h e n your pliv Im aroused by tln- are welconm, C M Smith. Rec Sec.
under such tutelage
Sin- is always hmelv bachel or, who Infers that In
111 terror lest she will mil say or do has a dreary life of ll and Is rniullor
Celery City Aerie No I rsf..'!
the right things She has not the nhll
ably lonely lo th*1 c om f o r t a b l e hull
Plum bin g and
Meeting every Ti|i'*day night it ►
It v to decide III n critical rnoiltel.il vs tin t room of a hoarding htutse. s i r e up his
Gas Fitflng
i '' luck
i ’n o Building
l« |he right course lo jnitsin' She Inis sit uati on lit this wise
A in an Is nel
U U Fry.
las
llolierl
mil had an opportunity to lalk it over dotn or never a bachel or s ave by bl­
\\ ort hv President
.-wu-rctary Ail W o rk I te c e iv u s M y PerH onal
with mother
own free will
He has dodged Cupid
There s another rlass of girls who wh e ne ve r he has seen him approach
A ltu n tion And Rust EfTortn
i »J |s T R I B E S&lt;&gt; til. I o If M
take quite a different v iew point as to lug w II Ii Ills arrow pointed tow nr d h Im
Meets every hrst and third Friday Opposi te f i t * Hall
their heart affairs and wlint is best If lie show ed an Incl inati on to lie pl ea s ­
Te l e phoue j Mo 2&amp;
for them
They argue that they can ant toward women t he r e would tie night* at 7 : !0 in Mas oni c T e mp l e
\ (siting hr Ilt In I wvl. mill
i!i*i r iinin,iIe ns io what young men ptclil v ill doors (brown open lo him lo
slcuhl he tin ir associates and as lo •lino or pass ih,. evening
11 \ &lt;i i nn ,
lidin vr tm pe r ,
T h e rosy r relight glow and a pleas
those whom they sjhnujtl turn down,
(■ of |{
S v■tit'lli
the di heavy of the cotlrtshlp preced­ a m woman . s i t t i n g opposite him lui*
ing the marriage proposal how to net had tm c h a r m for him or tits heart Cnil ed llrollierhnnd &lt;&gt; Carj*-ji|er* and
”
* — • ~ ~ — — *------------pnipwrlv not loo cold nor yet loo would have .......a wanned tow ari l ' such
J o i n e r * ol \ n erica
hold wlien to speak, when to remain a home pn tore, which iivany a woman
Sanford l.oeal 1 mop No I i/if ui*-el»
silent Just how to t'ihleh the silver w In■m io- hag met h is prnh.itilv nncon- lir*1 and ihied I hur*ii.ty mglii at .
in lolls I v suggest ei| l i e has "kpow ingly •ft duck III hi' Eagle*' Mali
cord that will win for berm If a hive
ay i w iiiingtif* passed by o(tp&lt;irtuitttU-H T I Bell.
hand
.
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t 1 Pi •aram.
Sin- Tn-as
Mmlcst women can* do no innri' ttliiri
I'redidi-nt
Who shall gay which U liesi for anv
lo Htiilh* at him vvliji I hcl r bright eves
one mother to do coach lo*r daughter
I l e r aid* of I ilo rty
or depend upon her U&gt; rely upon In r Where 11,■•t mo i l him and e yi e ud him
' t h e y would |
inv Hat loti ‘ to &lt;all
T
j
Meet* at K a g h r ' II.&gt;U hr-i w oiola V
own eyperp tiro to giildn her
Him ftp Inv'llation
knows ho*'-she. won her heart mute 1 jvRIjtigly Ret Up Just such appetizing flight in each m o t i i h . i t ( d l l
She has h e a rd 'hoi husband discourse (tlslierf'ua he vyould like If he were to
U Ok E . Householder, t 'mon,ui.de
No one Know h
on this subject from n man's point' I ifl' ut IHf ir til bln*
Miss Bert ha Packard, Se c r e t a r y
, ! ( . -S
Of view while he laughed- and mid ; U*r UnuT t,he single man that no mat
--------- -— ,— 7 ---------------------------------------her of Hie stories he had swapped * ter where he w^ilhl cbonsu to dine
with other men
This gives a woman t “ h ether I* he itt festauruntH or hotels,
A T L A N T IC C O A S T
L IN E
insight Inti) u manh's ch a ra c te r width
vhjch ha is ejpdcted to stdect what he waiita

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t hht il l* ord#r
' ♦ hurl fiird ii i r uni. ■ nr * *
' ril io Fflnitorr). Hrminol# eftun* *ath wrrk Inr four ruiiirr-

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t c men whom men denounce us III
1 ace an murli of troodnraa .till;
In men whom m&gt;-n pronounce divine
1 lee no much of sin and blot;
I heallnte to drnw the lino
lletwex-n tho two—whero God has not.

I t. wohl d serrn lh&lt;! If a girl , W e l l * pr what ..... ......... * " f him 11"*
had he b e Jl dini ng vvlth
uirii- »\vrci * pm
oniafi
iin who wa s In •erect
h.n&lt;- n head, lh A reins should lm‘ p*i

An old man wilh Ijs coat ■ftiiar
Uirm-d up -topp. d nt line &lt;d the
Red Ctftxs ('h risim a* SeaJ .iiooths
yesterday
and nfkerl
where lb'*
n v D•nct and aril iLU th# 13lh
4ljr
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n
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n
e
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realised
from
tin*
«al- was
11«*
'J - K. A. iHilinLAHN?*
f\ l t\,»cu i t oii/1f S#minof«* C*n. *Pli, toy lie sp« ntWilt'll tclil the money
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would he spent to fight tubcTeu-1» • f‘ (, r Ci mplrninl
1 &gt;sj*. hd remarked.
--------------------------------y
" T h e n I'll l ike i cants' worth. I
&lt;&gt;
J
would like to buy more veab. hut
♦♦♦ ♦♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f M
I h .v e only fi cent* left for my'frt’ e
home.
I 've been out of work *in"e
the war began and Jiecau'C C it*
money i* not for ridiuf of wur. whtCf
has put so many mlt of u’rtrk, I'm
&lt;i
glad to help all I c m
My hoy
*
lost
lit
job
und
had
to
go
to (b ' .
IE y*»u are a borhospitiI on i ccru n l &lt;&gt;f t iiln-rcu!o*il ,
t u w e r o l th la
no that 1 know tf.i* ( hi L t rtftk .*in I
:: 4 1 , ; psper. d o n ’t you
11
' think It la an In­
work is mighty im p ortan t.'^
i' tiutic* lo tho man w h o la _
P-ivingfo it? Ho may ho o
As the old mam faded away mio
,, looking for It at thla v e r y J 1
the trow’d, a well dressed man
*' nmment. Make It a re«- ! I
bought" 2 0 0 seals, remarking that he
J J ulai /Ikitor to y o u r hom e,
would put ono on the b a c h - of each
n 1 ,lc subscription price fa 4 [
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ARE DAUGHTERS WISER IN LOVE
MATTERS THAN THEIR
MOTHERS?

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to tear himself away from warmth und * el come
J C. Humph
genial companionship that Is slowly O L Taylor
Secretary
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but surely resolving lUclf Into tho one
great love of a man’s life to go forth
mid face the cold and the storm It Is
Monroe Chapter No. IS, It. A. M.
no wonder that winter evenings draw
Meets
every second and fourth Thurn
beaux to women’s aides: that conalani
lay in Mason’c Mall over the Imperil!
Jy being together eneh heart should I heatre. Visiting companion* welcome
feel the Irresistible chartn of the oth 1 K, Kiirnatz
H, E . Tolar
er.
'tecretary
High E’riest
The cosiness of home life In bo up
pealing and woman's Influence so com
pclllng, n man cannot resist love Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Stu
Meets every first und third Tuesday
words rprlnglng to hi* lips, nnklng her
Everyone who has seen
to leave her happy home for ono of his in each month
hi* Star in the East nre cordially invited
making
E re the winter evenings to visit this chapter.
hnte passed they have named tho joy­
Alice E. Robbins, Sec’y
ful dny
The lover who wends his
w-ay to your fireside on winter eve­
Phoenli Lodge No 5. K. of P.
nings Is worth cultivating. Ho may
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
not tnke tils girl to many balls, the­
aters. or dances, but ho should not sisiting knights always welcome.

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would not go ropnd so f a s t t h o i o cozy
w i n t e r evenings.

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Sanford Lodge No. 1241
Benevolent nmf Protective
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happiness of)others und Hla Uvvn -dlaSuld. romuiiilu)*»tHil. ho Iq
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a wife Iw^gjo him^.lti loVe him would
4 he Mifiniyd, •from chid qnd gloom t o '
a veritable cozy pifradlse. . Two can
J live with economy with bill little more
; expense than will, keep otic, with tm
regrets, the Joy of loving being theirs

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and cheese, edroe homemade cake, and
and professional, bAt If taken as Shi
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brosln lo Ihe world-weary man who
politicians should be bachelor?.— New
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A1CIHEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
H E’LL PRENT ’EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
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i i Y ou n f P eo p le's Social
T h e ) C h iiitia n Endeavor of tho
Presbyterian church entertained the
Epworlh League, the B . Y . P. V .
and the Congregational Christian
Endeavor last Thursday evening.
First, the four rocictiea held a
business meeting at
which
the
" Y o u n g People’* Christian Federa­
tion of Seminole C o u n ty " was or­
ganized. T h e o b je c t of this federa­
tion is the increased adavneement
of the young people, spiritually
and socially
Their meetings will lie
held quarterly.
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After the business meeting the
r T h e death of mv old friend, Ed guests were irvvrted to the second
Howland the past week bring* to floor of the church, where a royal
my mind the fact th a t the world in good time awaited them .
All cares
not no large after allt About, th irty and weighty business matters were
year* ago in Obeilin. Ohio, n young left below and here jollity reigned
man s a t on the steps of a business supreme.
cullege.
R e was from it n orth ­
The "O lym pian G a m e s" were very
western state and was there to exciting and interesting and brought
learn telegraphy
Being of a retir­ to light many thing* that hereto­
ing n a tu ie he had not made many fore had been bidden.
friends and was homesick and lone­ .*• In tiie F o rty Yard Dash Miss
A wife stand* nil forsa^yn
some.
Another lad was there from Annie Lea Caldwell received a blue
And peer* into the *tW m .
his fur awny home in C onnecticut ribbon for being swiftest Wwitl\_. her t
Above the antf&gt;k^jpr b a t t le V * ,
and noting khfcr. lonely ytruth^erhade acissois.
Sh e marks thirf'vultures swarm,
friends with him, and from that
In
the
H am m er Throw
Miss
No loved one, hoars her pleading
tim e until the day of their gradua­ Edieth Stew art succeeded in driving
And to her succor flies—
tion they were Inseparable.
T h e three large nails into a hoard be­
Reside* where *he stan d s weeping
day of parting found them equipped fore her three com^olUpfs, thereby
A baby starves and die*. .
with tfejj^fUirimcnt* of the telegra­ proving "herself TlRtjt— gjigihle for
pher’s n rt'S K d they went or, far us matrimony.
Her ‘| iflM;Vj!s un " e le ­
God lift t h e burden fiom .them
Toledo together. ‘both of them t r a v ­ g a n t" stop w a t ^ .'^ p r - T * .- *,
bear the bidden moot!
elling to positions with the*rai!roads
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The young men. in order to prove
touch the hearts of rulers!
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ended to serve. Strange to themselves worthy of matrim ony
nTuiij^tlellhfT oag jjjged the business were given baskets of clothes and
, * * God. turn each warring host
From ways that li^d to slaughter of telegraphing und liotji of them clothes pins and told to pin the I _
Rack to the puthiA of peace'
d r if t e d 'in t o the,'m echanical d e p a r t ­ |clothes on a line with their left !
God, hear the plaint* of women
ment of tin- rryd they served, be- j hands behind their backs,
rills was j
And bid this warring cease'
coming first
engineers.
The a difficult task hut the boys rose to
Judd M ortim er Lewis
C onnecticut boy drifted tc Florida the occasion anil soon had the wash
and found u position with the J . T . out pn the tine.
Mr. Paul Ezell
&amp; K . W. with headquarters in S a n ­ won the prize, which was a golden
*i Passing along the roads of this ford.
He conti nued to write his clothes pin.
section 1 often note broken bottles friend Howland in Illinois, who had
In the "A erop lan e F lig h t" the
and pieces of gluss scattered over meantime fallen out with the road ;
contestants
were given one minute
the brick in many places
It seems
th a t this glass is deliberately broken and he soon obtained a position to think and three minutes to talk
This was trulv exon tfie roads with the intent to &lt;ut here with tile old South Florida about the war
citing
and
tlie
judges
could hardly
the tire- of the autom obiles else roan
road and
the two im
friend*
wer&gt;anil (pc
inn
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, 4 i&lt;,1•■ a hii
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why should they be broken on the united in Sanfol d after many vein*' , hi.v
N, l!4B Smith
road instead of on the side of tin1 separation.
They continued to liv e ly ||{|||||&gt;0||||.
,.UIlUinlnK om.
roads
This glass is more uumer here airti from one shift1 to another
tP
cent
ous now than before the to i&lt;’fe*'roitd*
tin* I m plo&gt;
»»I the old Plant
hi the
Hurdle R a c e " Mr Harry
were built, showing that whoever System ami afterward of the A .C.
Kent won the gilder! onion and in
is responsible for the glass v had
Th. Connecticut In v was Cha*
l
Marathon
raciMr- Robert
placed it on tlie liTieb 1&lt;&gt; {juncture F, \\ illiWo, of tin- ill &gt; who has the
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Rowe wus aw a riled t hi- grdd medal,
tlrvn
This is nothing short of quit ruiltoaijiflg and is ••till a resi
:
for tarrying an orange un a knife
criminal and if the parties gullly di nt here ami his, old time ftiend
Bcross the room
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should lie cuu^lij at this outrage F.d Rowland who he m et. on tin*
Tin- games ended, delicious re­
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Vy t h c v should r e v iv e the full limit of school N»l«-pj» mafiv te a r* ago m
m
w ’. ,,
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freshment- were nerved, consisting
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- ‘ -Sen- law
Must ol it seem* to to Ohio wu« 4x1Veil from him on Wed
i
of chocolate cake and salted pea­
JiafOmplished
at
nightj iin.k It''* ne-da*. 1,1 sfI’hctc wa- i.nin- among
nutmake* it illthcult l " appiebCnd the th&gt;, many f ie n d s who mnurned hi*
Then it was .1 niroum-eil that Su ­
culprit* but they will -dip up some decease us rfec 111v- a- hi- old fro-nd.
tiuie and when they do the law t'hiirlic Wdlntms . Rrrth "I them had preme Court would convene for 11
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should sVttd ’ t hem tip for a term of IIIa\ , i| danger* no tin- mail to while, a- -non per-oll- presell! had m m n
been act-used of tni-dem- .mors. Two
&gt; cure
..T h e re i* no lea-ori
for get her
I1.it (1 of l liVrn had t.arrow
gei.it
leiiien wire
found guilty of
breaking gla*1* on the city streets esrapi"* from death (tiaiir time*
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We are the Manufacture* of Flower
For
Ren t
unfi;’
Two
stealing
mur-hmliUnw-..
one Indy of
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% or routrCty fOad* and if a p o ttle is They had m aiiy^tlfthgs un eojnmoii
potall
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not her
a c c id e n ta lly ' dropptd and
Imoke if and were united by the gieal bnr,d 1 si.yii g that s lit*
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still.,
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closet
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it should be picked up and thrown of friendship that only d eath , can 'o f being angry with her
of
a
nice
concrete
pot
for
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and
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case
and the lu-.l and most dilli
off the road before it doe.* any sever and the me mot y ol hi* boy
U ,!|i.. it
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dam age
ijmtd friend vCjJlt ever lie k&lt;-pt green
K, S Johnson A Nun-.
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ii
ii g r y wllll hi* H\Appt hinrl
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in th*- l-o-o m^of Charlie Vfdliftm*
For Rt nt
-‘ iv room tint
1! ! t
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C vpriss \ Ve
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■III- W.OJ Id ttot ,i (t p rn|»:i n \ him to
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*• I d in an-itiu! 'l e e t in g
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\ great
liiaiiV
indue- men t a r c ( 1 ..fl 1 . ,i.i- . .»f t h«‘ )u lilt.
i \• r :o Magnolia
arid
l or Rent
Several -* r n ,-Tfic#
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i.f
pays w.it’i^
supply
-' 1 'Opr «stb n .1 lu leathers .m^ --Tk»o ! ol
t,o nr
\S .1 Tblgpetl
rooms over Yowell's
Entpor* N
&gt; f
&gt;.mad and- b u iler wurk for him. tleers U&gt; attend *thc hlorlda L tlu ta T ile _ social was thurougliL vn- \ All I .o c * l A d v c rtin cm c n ts* L'ucicx
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sp e a k well, of him. ‘ think well of tionai Association t o ' bo held in joyed and all visitors will te-tify to
Foi Kale Ten acres of the best
Thle Headlnn T H R E E C E N T S a
. him. stand by him. ami s t a n d by the Tallahassee December 28-30
For Rent —.Two furnished ronrot.
the
fact
that
the
Pn-sbytei
inn
I hii
Line For~E*ch IniTcVtTon. MVriimum irrik'al,1&lt;' M* h .ha,,m,,t'ck,
,tJM
« in rtitu tio n that be rejiteaents.
I convention has a maximum alli-nd- young people cap certainly enteroutside co p ro rate limits, half -in cul­ 317 WeM Second St
JO-lfr
Charfle 25 Ct*nts^
think if
1 worked for a man. I ajt*.-f- of eight huntfreti. and I this lam
tivation 1 years, one free f l o w i n g !—----- ----------------------------------------------------3 .
would work fur him I would not u rra-iou efforts art* being mail* 'o
w.ll, q u a r t e r mile oil iwn s h i p p i n g j
^ " r Rent
Wel l furni shed apart
♦
♦
s t a ti o n s mi d Fi rs t st re et
All -fenced uienpf for h o u s e k e e p i n g , larg- bedwork, lor bun a. part ol bis UU*c. but jn tt-rr-l th e entire botlv to be pres- '
Nicl
Itihtrs i* back i-i -u i ford J
all of hi* time
I would give an uni
a i -I d i t i h i d . h a - perf* i t
Irai- ug.- ! " " m
with
f i re pl ace and
•I'ttU
l-nt
and will probably
i r gag- in bilsit
l l j . ' i o will litiv it if void wi t hi n th- I-«»r•It
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divided service &lt;ft none, ,-lf put to
tti i
It New
S n . A t | , „ me e t i n g o l u l l t l u r i n g ness aga n
N i - k ha
F m s,;!,F or d t r u e !
line s h a p e , erwvt
tee
d iv
VSimi
r mini mi
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tin- pinch an mini- of^. b- Ii i ns
.r ion ihrr.kv
tin: llOtl'
ll givt« ev- rv t e . i t h i ' ^ ot k for the pu-t
liarg.m.
Eivi- pu-scngcT ItUick. g r e a t
n ti.n
jnri , .&gt;-1 T ‘ ,r.i - t
worth a poiind o f V le v e rnt-w&gt;. If you
iT. r, fir
the Ti'p/t- tc&gt; c o m e , and -ur* L a two h.-i Hanford is the 1-- I place in t i e big biirguitj, S3 5 0 . 0O
I urt,oiu d room for r.-t.t
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voted to ml i ll-ft in I ' world to live in and will again ln-'.ill
man
prefer
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inspiration
to
evd-ry
Teacher
•
Yh. &gt;ti,a, rI t1ii' s*' t%
tvtv,f nf iI
|RuY.
J,([1 ^ ! 11
f ti
;
v A'uqr
eontefit.
l&gt;rf
T w o aeuti of best
T h e , .j^lro:L&lt;F*s PuiV|t granted’ re­ many fiiends who are glad to wel­ celeb rated Regal White W y an d o tte*, Y^ith “ Ju*( f 100 get* it . ^ L o ,r .'•For
^ J ^ ' y o u , '^o'.lotfg as you un- a part of an
cA
l
ijvttffiL'i^orida.
arlAffcome
him
bat
k
to
Sanford
big perform ance, h eavy laying birds;.-g cj-Iliuler Ren. with ^Hthb tnjgk
duced r ji*^V■^.'KW;Vurl'i of the slate
irtidltultoti. tlo not Condemn it. , ^Jpt
stan well,’ !«)-*! In gqod ortt.r. -fn»kf .:
a
m
booking
order*
for
same
now.'
bltly,i for $.*i0
G teste s’, -lurgalnto the c.vpri j j - N tV O jn d vary tettsOnyou will injure the institution
house
Ni&gt;.ir Moprif’jC Ktatio-i
InAlso a few pullets and cockerel*, of you ever fci.vv, u4‘ have
f‘,r
able r; t •* of frpm tin'r to two a ril a
» t'-r'ot that b u t. w h etl'’ y»u «^Ihquire of J, K, .NfrClellan at Moor**
siitic- struinL- F
1’ . Strong. Iflfi E. them
hulf dollars a dwy- for .boardM invv
CoqiP and -ee t lis m .'flje i.. E .‘
St at tm
“j
&lt; Jf. Mr .
Iiili» gS-Uu; conCeNV V f Which you a ir
Third St.. Vanford
lfi-tf
Hates &amp; Son. " T h e , Aliamonti .'
bcb/i ar.raiigetl for'by.-.fhv Iqcal eom£!jg; w|»ar t. yob ^I^pa/ngu yoursrlf.
itnnACB;
T\nf Leoti^HoteT
'-bt^-n
Altamonte Sprlpgs. Fla.
8V-2tc .
Hoard and ro om b y 'd a y or wmL
Th is e c W 'd Uf«.Elbt rt H b b b an l^ selected fAt* beadqUftners ■tlfl.ti" the
F o r Sale— GRdusp tomato
Wake'G a te City H ouse.
.
T' tf
*‘d on e,iji^(L 'V * ltto^frx by Thi; ,Ttoy* KuvtiV Colljige oi. ■\VtfriW-n'"has ur.
/fg f i l i n g *
cab huge' plants ready for setThe sickrnnig, ngurejiti
ting, S 1.00 per
erofli-tfr-til 'their Fbnp w h ic lfti* in ranged to take cnrp*&gt;t)f thn-e bunheiisaqd1.
that follow-♦ i|je use of calomel j* the
jd a n t s grow.
Ii
... . , .r
-Artiiprar Erifl. '('^uqtj,*. New drod juir!ipna»»fbti(t f»nd a half d o l­
P. Bi-ehc. F t. i &gt;
natural resull uf d ls^ rjalig ill’ voufj
Ti6-7tp
tJgden, Kin
. A - c.' j Y^rk,” ls nPvtj .popular?Witli men lar* pen d ayr
.
&gt; &gt;. entire *&gt; stem
U r d t o r - everywhere,
*
V&gt;' v ^ V W h o - k n o w . n o t loyjtli-y. I"*1 *l
,‘‘‘l
Fiv room house ...m
ForrReiit
Five
- T h . - . v i . t y W ' i i imLi. dciti ni are agreeing Uiat the action .of fido- Jf Ft»r Sale- I'vfpmdfl rowboat en ­
‘i t C
't a i n , to gfip' the- cviifiyii I.ce o j ' thu
'
, on m ; H,arl of . rP ro -i m,.j ln much loo strung, and. U'avf^ g i n e 2 j-f* h . P. W?-' Call at M o n r o i Ph'I' lv fori ished.
A. I' Conn«!l&gt; . Wanted f Second hand fpfl l|,,r
• - &gt;-•
.
■ •
weakened.
Write for- ptirr*23-tf
-TOMJtc_ and grain bags.
Ferry,
Southern S t a t e Hug Co.. J:irk»oa*.
a wrtndei fill still-------- r v
Fot Rent Thirteen rm m loom v'illc. Fl u
that he- .&lt;11 of it
For ’RidirV-Two stoev * u ro6 m
ting
lun.se ( » e block from pr.stotfice
none of , its bad lu^nse. eonvenicnlly located, at price
Lostf-TJetweeft 410 Oak avt*BU^
W.
II. P eter*.
•*
28-tf
”
,
T,_
*,
•
.(mothingfy but- thor­ btribw its value.rand easy. tarm*.
the le a d in g tuiuta, o rs
•td/l Star 'T h e a t r e - S h o r t
f. other bvrtusVq for, cit-vrroesa ’unsupported will give addresses.' -a Tlie.^apeclfT oughly &lt;&gt;q the liyrrj..cU;j«nsing it of A lso' one v ir a n l lot well located,
For Ront — L ig h t housekeeping and neck picrc, blue and whiu*. HctJMt
.
* .by loyalty is cefLain to be tricky lecturer foi u rf1 -6j!?iTjons Ja. Dr.
ic and ridding^ thy' onTim systfrpi.ditst-of closing a n .*estate.
A. P. Cone bedrooms, over 5 &amp; 10c store. Mrv. to 410 Oak avenue.
Rewftnl- ■ h
and disnh0ije*t. . T h e fellow who Hurry . ( ‘ lArk of l b e “*t'J.iversity of
wtrgi.alinjf ff&amp;Mtfttr.
’'niilly.
dtl-2tpM
W. E. Whit.*.
.10-tltp
Ym — - kN-p* a knife Up'III* niajive fo r the Tenn essee.
1.1 V-VKK-LA X t f stric tly ‘a harm
He is a -'graduate of
-je*“
For Sale My lot located &lt;»n First
/nan who feed* him, the fellow who Yale, and has had liberal e z p e ric n c Itais vegetable compound.
For Rent
Furnished rooms at
ml is
Position wanted by combii-ati09
lives on the principle of getting all iq the public school systems of the Qttoranlt rti to Rive ,-atisfartion or S tre e t, ,q{q)b,-dte the- Robbins Nest Tho Oaks.
-10 1 Magnolia avenue bookkcij.er and stenographer.
T*a
he can (or aa little hA he can give southern -country.
2.k-9tp
your money will be returnedIn­ H otel. Addrys* Robert Bucks|iaum,'
years’ experience.
Box 1122. ban28-3tp in return, the fellow who wnlchP*
ford, Fla.
30-tfe
sist on the original, hearing the like­ T a m p a , -Fia.
. —_ _
__ _
F ^ ^ L -n t^ rF iv e
room cottage,
. the dock, for-quilting tljnfrjiulahe ' T h e fa c t th at Tallahassee is the ness a n d -signature of L. K Grigsby.
*R
Tc a p it a l- W it h it* many departm ents
For
Cheap
Pecan
trees/
I f* ParfV.Ave,, $ 12.50 per inonfb,
Found— A J: dir#* gold walM Apfellow- Wh»‘ fSays the traiWi*^WMW. ijf,' bin tc government will induce For sale hefe ut fiOc and Sl.ftO.
grafted from Intaring * trees (|h my lrVcbnnnj!\water. G. W. Spencer.
pl.' W* K i . Ne'son..“.care Sa « d
highoKt bidder—
in the
„ ,
TWOfy 4u-o|ile to visit this place at W. G. Aldridge.
own orchard- Best quality anti v/Bri,*
Y .
.
.
2B-tf
31
F
It lire Co.
«•.
viduul found in mj many business
—
this time
Till- S ta te t'nllcge for
cH'-*.
Write’ for prir*-*
I uhy have
1
•• c o n c e r n s , disguise.^ to lit th e role InRoom* anti hoard
4Of. M v rtiWotptqgp^kiM J-urtn County
High
four bearing orchards f-ir sale within
-M 2 rnos’ -p
At Society See* lb
Schools
and th* acounty
three nul.-s pf lacksonvilhIf. H.
v' HUl ~
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v
I
» '•* disenv- are 1,11 c o t b W ^ l( p K ir :if ' efforts to
thought yob w*ro Bob&gt;* *° ro&lt;lTj
Simmons, Jackson vill -, Florida. .
Good six room house with bath |„to ^ ,„cre e x p a n s l^ ' at-artmeotr
V'- Y *5^'*
JeV, it j* far safer to get t id
JH-Ctp
, rfi uke (the ''A a w t jt n d h , a 'pjofuuhtt
if
I «■ i p i . i
I i .a 1. *
mi,I, •
t e ._ _ .i a
t
, 4.
I . -—
•
-if
UL. I
anil
electric
light
for
rent
The tandlcrd saved us the trouble,
■ * ' •’ - thioa 'tb 't^ust . to his relorm£fL*a; and. RAppy occshicui-v- Do*bn»«' the I . For Ladies and Gentlemen
--------- i Connelly.
replied Mrs. Fllmgfll. "He raised th*
• ■t^.vulty,
_____ caiin d t B u mM k u fh
_ L .a n ^ m b ro
Evrrylhlng llp,to-I)sle
For Sale - Wholesale fuh .busilief-s’ -------------regu lar routine pr&amp;^ratri 'aeYetal de- ■-t
Teal of the one we have been oedupf*
J
\ tb au Honesty ran Ire la t ljiit , _lt is “ ! HKhlTul. form-* of entortkiu"p^P&lt;-«»o
Furnished tflnms for rent with ln£."—^Washington Star
nets, fish boats, launches, etc. C. L!
REGULAR
MEALS
25
Cents
kitchenette suifahlo for,light hotise-’
V in cen t.
v . 28-tf
,
■ if u,lUty thn| mu#l ! f ° ' ‘ nb° rn
^
I Planned.
H will pay
lhl|| n„
aM0Ci,t
tlj^ a n s
F_.
t h e disloyal man U a, dangerous, 1 aUond »u.«
- n io n for .i ,t T
; 2 L M E ^ L S .FO R $ 5 . 0 0 j |
keeping- No. -410- Qak. avenue.:
His MottO.
{-V
( t a f t y creature, aneaklng and hype- mucjj |n
pfdfcssion.il antJ^fcOF or Sale— 80 “ic f e a of ^trucking
Y .-V ’
' V , . ’ DKtftp,
W
*G
iv
e
Special
Attention
"And
what
la your favprfta
- V n i t U a L v a menace to any Institution ^
w 0jk
la n d ,‘ 13 acres iq o*aiige g ro v a .^ F lo w -vt . M f o . O sa r C t t s l o me m
asked
the
reporter
who,w^a i
‘ w ith"w hicn-ho is connected, and cer­
W tfe e " furnished rooms for rent
s
•
-1 - ing wcjtf-. can rbe ob tain ed ." .Fiyp.
ing tho candidate for cotffresata in to be an unworthy recipient of
for lfght housekeeping.
_____ ___
••A Prayer for Peace
God of the warring nntions.
God of the way« of pence.
Hark to the pica* of women
And bid the wnrfnie cense!
Hark to the prayer* of children,
Their amall hand* lifted up.
And from the world forever
Rem ove the b itte r cup.

5 HOLIDAYS

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All the NEW STYLES and Fabrics
of the SEASON may be seenj at

B. L. PERKINSf
HABERDASHERY

» Wonderful

Values

at

$ 18.00 a n d

$ 20. 00

INSPECT THEM TODAY

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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SANFORDrFI.ORIDA, FRIDAY DECEMBER 10, 1915

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IIGHWAYMEN
THIS WEEK IN
GAINESVILLE
PHE ASSOCIATION N O W H A S
MOKE THAN ONK T H O U S ­
AND M E M B E R S
G.for.ville. Fla.. Dec. l O .^ T h c
lr,„triil Florida Highway uworiaItion met here yesterday morning.
Ini* number in attendance is surIpiLdngly small, hut thin Is made up
L me»hat •’&gt; the earnestness and
Lthufi»*m "f those who are here.
nut more than 125, and
ll’ethsp
|ffrt»inl&gt; 1511 would cover all the
Ividtor*
Tj,,, |if&lt;.idcnt and the so tretury of
i thf ........ mum did not reach here
L ,| J*J0 n*ilock last night anil the
L r„ „ „ .
.1 members of the oxoritLjtr ,,,,, n t tee Iteing scattered and
Ithf hear '•&gt; 'aic it wax announced
l|t pr, . t T Fd. Hrynn that the
laitcting* of these two bodies would
rot talc * place until thin morning.
I Later fi&gt;" a id tlie middle of the
Light, in.» ,.\I't, member* of hot'll
L ,r, r •did up and the meetings'
I KM

fit)* Council Meets

REGULAR MEETING OF THE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WAS HELDJAST MONDAY

City Council met in regular ses­
sion Dec. fi, lf t l6 . at " to p m
Present, It
\\ Hemdoti, chairman; W. W. Abernathy, J Adums,
C. II. Dingee, .1. D. DnVisoti and
II. C. Maxwell.
Absent, H. E.
Tolar. The minutes of last meeting
read and approved,
Moved and seconded th at the
ditch on the Ninth sired park lie
filled.
Car i led.
Moved and seconded t i n t the
m atter of improving Seventh street
near grammar school he refer ted to
the city engineer.
Carried.
It was moved and seconded that
a vouchor he ordered drawn in favor
of the Semin hit* Dredging,, Co. for
$2,500. Carried.
Mr. It. C. Max­
Sttnfortk Fla., Dec. 7, IU15.
well voting no.
Honorable Heard of County C om ­
Council adjourned.
missioners hi and fot Seminole coun­
ty, Florida met on the .above date.
C, L. Sewell of Otlandn was in the Present, L. P. Hagan, chairman and
c it y yesterday locking ovet the vari­ Commissioners L. A. Brumley, C, W.
ous locations here that might make Kntzminger, J : A. Clark, J . T . ' Mc­
hotel sites. Mr. Sewell is proprietor Lain. Jut*. C Robert*, deputy clerk,
of the Empire Hotel at Otlandn and with C. M
Hand. ihctilT in a t ­
thinks Sanford offers many oppor­
tendance .
tunities for a new hotel. Ydn. ho
Minutes of last meeting vrCud and
approved.
Mr Morton, civil eugincci mime
liefilie the board and a-ked for inf'*rinat ion as to wher t hi- mallet of
employing eiiglneei would he taken
tifi. T h e board informed Mr. Mor­
ton that limbing would In done un­
London, England. Dm 10. With til -nun time i n ’ Fein nary. 101(5,
the Serbian armies in retreat behind
Tin....... .
of Mr -I N
tin- Albanian and Montenegrin fmn
\\ lit in r, in ref -reiiee to pureba*e of
lieis it i- n porii &lt;1 i In t 1 1 • b u l k of i unit lifii e -lie »«• lipid and nl del
tin* German .nil itiilgaciui a r m t i " i* •d tiled f' I fit lit e ri'fiT'in e
being i hi ,ci i trated again 1 tin*
Mr
D a I toil
. a l l ' 1'
In f o i e
the
In d .n tlin - hold'- g t In
it I -i !
• ti,
,i I
-k. il 1 1 it
-ii I r i'll

MANY MATTERS OF ROUTINE NATURE
WERE CONSIDERED AND DISPOSED
OF BY THE BOARD

LATE SUMMARY
OF THE W AR

the iioatil adjourned
1th day of Jan uary,
at 10 o'clock a. m

to
A

meet thh
D 1016.

Hermans Will Leave U. S.
San Francisco, Dec. 10. Franc
Hopp, German consul general in San
Francisco,
arraigned the Amcrcian
public in a statem ent lust night in
what he term ed their unfair trea t­
ment of uis counliymen anil pre­
dicted u wholesale exodus of German
Americana at the close of the ilar.
“ I do not like this country any
more,*' saiil the consul, "and will be
happy to,return to Germany. I am
disgusted with the ill feeling dis­
played
And 1 am not the only one.
After the war there will take plure a
regular exodus of German Amer­
icans, who are not waiting for Lye
end of the war but now are tenounring their American Viticenship and
returning to G erm any."
Hopp ^characterized the Federal
investigation- i ( alleged bombs plots
" a storm in a teacup."

tion»' from ihc^boarVof coynty c o m ­
missioners of Seminole county, Flor­
ida, cndoraliig the St. Jo h n s liver
route.
T h e communication of E . A. Hoot
in "regard to tuxes was read anil
clerk instructed to inform Mr, Root
that nothing could fie done at this
timek
The communication from the state
road department in legsrds to the
15 per cent of the tuxes collected
from the owner- of autoipnliile- wuretid and ordered filed
The core mu meat ion from the U ,ir
Department, advising the hoard that
a Waterways convention would lie
held in Jacksonville on Monday at
The "F lo rid a F i r - t ” Commission
10 o’clock it. m . December I '1th. i- meeting here today on the subjei t
1015: wit- tend and ordered filed.
nf advertising Florida
throughout

“FLORIDA FIRST”
COMMISSION HERE

Tin'

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NO. 32

ap

tip'

north

Tin

meeting

will

lie

DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION
IN ST. LOUIS

.fa l

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WOODROW WILSON WILL BE
THE PARTY’S CHOICE
FOR PRESIDENT

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Washington, (&gt;. &lt;*., Dec. 10. Tin*
national democratic convention of
1916 will be held nt S t . I*ouii. The*
national committee after an all-day
session,
Wednesday night named
the Missouri city n\ the place of
meeting, and where,^lf . the resolu- •
tion adopted by the (jjornruittee last
night 1s rat rieil out, Woodrow Wil­
son frill be renominated for the [•res­
idency.
"
•
St. Louis led on the first Jiallot
with twenty-five votes, to fourteen
for Dallas mid thirteen for ( ’hicage
f)i the second tin Hot St Louts reccived t well tv-eight. Chicago fifteen
at.d I), lias nine. The selection of St.
Louis was finally derlared to la*
unanimous.

Jja

The committee m ined Jun e I f athc opening day of the convention
Each of tin three i-itles contesting
Offered JllMl.miU to tfl" committee to
lu -p el,I tn defraying tin- ex|H'nsi' of
holding Tto- .'on \ehttoil
It i- l i i l nved i l*.*t tlie ".it inn.il ri'
fi.it In .in committee. which in ‘&gt;‘hh*T*‘ Tuesday* to select .1 con V it,l •"

pointed a inn notice m arrange f"t In Id .it i I In t tin Sanford Itmi-*' •&gt;r
t&gt; thing of any grnS*1ml IHilc eo'inty exhlltlls at |he tin* Rnlilmi- N -I l lie early \i-ii.
jl .
. . . »
c o mi n g up before
enlt'i tig M l \\ 1* t er V.: I- to In t * I I iii - t nt ki iiwin g ■ct u-1 .» e cre l In v
.in l rn ver-\ In t ween
i
» 11 te i ■
II H a mi.* r "i
I ,t nip.i
,i,t - i • i t ,
j . li
i n( tin’ I*.tolls I,nhe t ur ne r n| N M. i a
Hi at
TIv: *. T1e
I
• lie fi *-I III.ill &lt;"i I lie gluill.&lt;t
lii i. r,|,, 11 i'i ( .iitn’im, tn opt in d tip.
M
II, r r \
k.,,,
i I I'lii' Joe lit '•‘SI*1 of tin h a s bm n in p r o g r e s s t h e r e h o ti c -.inn n . rel* r ml to Mr llruiiih
| t iii
uug
|- ran k 11ii of I t M v
Ilf u mb' i and
|Jf
|: ..m i Star, over the rel la-t few dav
I. M i
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l. .. ,v ,11
id
' • l*. v. .ilg.f.
. ■. w I! ho • .' &lt;'ll ig.i
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i&lt;t and asphalt and
T l it* r »• l- mi i &lt;i n f n 111,1 I i« * **• h r '
VI itn .it • ■ * 1"-' ' " ‘1
lii•n iin in n ! inn nf Mi I W
( ■*rtlir. i ■ ■.i * '••' if »■ it i* 1 * &lt; oitf* It* Ilk
Mi-mbets o| the com nut tec were
i,g , i
&gt;fin fi had reached that from various sources that the Frein h t* Singletary tn reference ui jui
The meeting here will il
in regard t " nirv f•■•*i* wan ri*uil jumI * t mill
tlie luncheon git"-: * of Prt-i'leiit
ij,,i a i m tnesx that Reese has troop” I', a vr I ni '
, ler k 1
1 ■ * ri* * \| r &lt; *M1 S* f ' till"* til 1 .. . 1 J I* , l ,
fur ' I diltMt'lv
! .b i i' - 1rm t cil '
U i "
9' tt.- Wi n" |I . i " today
, ,,
. linn al of U itml' In a l a i,don I l.e j n it •l
II »1 : 1" 'III! t . "t . . ! " "1 •be •
1 i bt tiV • "'!■
, l" It r♦*! •r - tM
M **11. • 1* * ' I ii.it t i l t o . . . 1 - 11* wt «lt
.■
I'n ldet i U il n , w.i- seated Ii*
iiimi fur wilful mil* I In It! - I ’ ll' I in In pi ■ i r { "f ! il. i , "i .",,1.1 , .. " 'h i t , i I lie pi i ml
T 1 &gt; ri tie li li 1.11 I In I &gt;f M l- \ I
w \ n III' u. r' i
i s u n I htiiittino
Vj . i nilis
*tn*l
li;,.,,
nt i tic Orange niuat) put tig
in t eg Ilf d I'i t a ve- u a - ’ he 111 11, i \ Inr 11,1 ■
( i * '( tl I F imi t; a It if lief "I e 1 in 111a" 11 h . I
The fall of \[., i -t tr ... ,|
\ hv f'liatrntan llotjir: &lt;‘ iinttufigs ot
i iii.iU* r wu&gt; deferred Uti- the -out h wa , &lt;1 pt ogt e i&lt;t t »*•r tii •t , I'M.tr'l A i1 ll' ki'll t ll.
lull prev m i l- 1. i rend.
,! i l ef t i n-trt.cti' d In write j " ’g ' a inpalgp
j
t - o " t * . 11cui
&gt;*•• rglary Trunna- .1 •'
i . i l c i g iif the executive and Hulgariae f on • h "ll l, I il .1 V1
I . t lie* I- i'ti.,|| lii.tt l|i|l I, i
, .J. ,
paid
a i nr* Mi*
t"i f i 5 i
I
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•
•
a
'd
I
ii,* |•11 I' Tumulty . .t h»-'
,!;I. •
I r ■111 adjourn merit of |'|.i eed the t.or t h i t I W111f ‘ •t ill' V
%,
In I c at tin* 11ii"
I I"in l a VPin i &gt;|im a I in n■1
1*11 .ih
•iii-!."'', Oi'ciipled *".iM
i. i mil ti*da&gt; . Ill I lie j Ktei n li i xpi ilrt............ . ,i i i&lt;" ■rii•11It . * \&lt; 11• r I g
'll, t- iI'MI'.I! pi ' " n l t u . i l
U -I leg I: I i. ' tj
Fl'.r Ilia Ik.i l it '-"iii Mi Wjl-on
The liiu
'
|,r
n 111 r would lie a ini -it uat :*m. id wn 1 dra tial ......... tin A..
(lie- lor
* t -.t | t i i 11 1 1 1 " r a i l '
I" |
! - l . r i ' r* g. ('1
' &gt; 1 it \ pm tiled fnt Ui lid* ch in, w*. • -erved in V[ie sflite •If Ilf Kg "
1 \\ .
l . U i el, I tie t wo par Jingle formed by tin* \ a'd.ir ■' d ,&lt;sv»i u n,.|g* r•,i III*-*
*"
wille
Mr
. t i l e itt*‘H ||(
i i i - t r t . i t * "1
rivet- and harl .ofM un*
ntf . l e f t .
. uimt
,
];
-. i
•i - dm - |,ot s e e m to fie Verna rivit- hppiirtiitlv I
K not t
■Nh r t h a t n u t l i ’ ltg 1
I g
In 1 till! • a t
Jlf (rV f FID F.1
| 1 un e in n U*n
il
and u a 1f. t *•na in «• work
The corn nut te" hue (ini-hod it- **,
•. ir ■. „■
1' I’Mi
i n a bid
hd
i 1"* 1 i &lt;» IIII g v ciitr
, ( '(Jtt-t foil . i n i u l "I It' h
n
h o 1 1 in*
in corditig
work
here' hut Chairman McCoiBt*?„\
II, II
*1 |.orii were received and war. ini l"Itills s' Saloniki giv |i-lij,it
i
m
m
iet.
n
a
1
i
n
it
f
r
n
m
&gt;
I,
Thi
w
i-v.m
w
l
in- nl eoin.t i gann_
l omi f i i i nf i i i i o i . -' nl. rjiil led in
s' )
in
■. lommitteea 1 fit* morn- evidence that the xlll*'*” have m*
*i • pay Ill'll t of 'iitm bond buy ers v**ue lead unit ort|*r*'d t ongre*' toilav hy ,-t cri'tiir) of the ex|.i ct cd (o r e mai n p r o ba l il y until
» t ,|
t i . i naMoW. to ti rfange fitrth#
sJe
¥:&amp; i' ft.
. cuing actual detail- »* t r i l l i o n of aliunrfi'nl i
i' d*i cd filed and ennl . it I ■I
* 1 . |r i fT'i^t
I leasuri'l \ l . \'|oii
Mlilt t itan o.nr ** *
t
a
d
fttf
tin
.
iiri’v
e
f
i
l
ion,
wi
th
J
a
m
es
*t
1
l ai n done, the reports
a*
a
di-hed.
i
C'nmtnuniciitlon
h
u
m
a
u
d
i
t
o
r
of
imllion
liollurs
will
be
spent
on
the
III
|
iMe
.
Although the (ierm.'tis h.iv*
nor ' t . i . i every reason to ,he­ mnincrd the luiptme if •I |iek. Mon
irl-o e game before t h e 'f reight
receipts
for
th e
A t l a n t i c w .te rways of Florida if enngri s» u|i» E. S m i t h , clmiitrtnn of t h e S t . l amis
M'
Wh e n
Mr
Mrf'omlill
*. • i|mri merit.- will he tellegio, th' piir-Uilij Vu 11tan a '..I
t in- ( 'ii.e t 1. ti"
Rail s.
&lt;'
|i o \ .- tin i ii onitni iidatpitiThat d e l ' g a t ioti
11-I m nl* •• m|*1itint 11
re t urt i s t o N&lt;w York lie will t a ke
t
‘ la ) t) vie highway within H u l g a t i a n ar mi* - . vnfi n t It
t
on
|
i
hat
i
l.i
i
in
of
o
'
i'i'
fiat
g.
tin- will h&gt; done i- net seriously
I'llI- | . -i— n e i i ’ "ii bt, property w
with hi m for deposit in a New. Y ork
&gt;■ ’ li'
In ■I tied
Tl.. inii.ril intoi med him that hrp'k fr o m \ m ’ U tu Iia
ip e-i pul. &lt;1 for tin r i ' i r - a id liar-[
♦).i lie*
f roii ’ ed w ^ h " i 1 * 11, r : 1MuieV
live lb a f t - InimfHd yes|'***Jliy
. ’ I . ! • • ,i t* 1• tint*
. ilpg
FI..'i I
i..
f* •
■•* i •* 1 rihiit ar n s i' Ia m
Ivor- . " in t 111•i
of wI 11 | 11"ii
V * . t. . . c m
* •• "
''
1 ,
M
-.niitii
t o t a l l i n g $ I OK. 0 00 .
,•
c ttoe ii l In n it I * t r&lt;
ll." 1 . *t
I
j i
i
I •• .nidi*
•l , l i e I;
; t.
M|...i k I* i ii "l I lor "i s i1 I"
Ml! "
• ,'t
l
in-urn
pledged
iiy* St L oui s for
, ■,i
M . Hi I - " d'l le.l til'd 'or I til u i . t. n - ■.
:■
i pti-ii glv lip g,
a - to "( f i '
■" I II ".
1w■(I i | |p| I
"t 1li
1Ii .11
j
' .!
t
lie
con
v
e
u
t
ton.
- r.
N"l n
li VI g I,. . n c l 'i .
llr *•t i I 11! * •If CUMi' t tl •*«*
rt ports* a n d I In a p . h " . k 1 In ( . i ,.!■
, ■r
"I i mi■U leur. I hpp: o pt i.i
.■ 1 ,.| i f 11#s At tin- luncheon Krr-odcrrt Wilson^
,
Th* tifiard adVl-ed film that same i j i i i i i d by l aw, mid no c o m p l a i n t - lions.
• ' 'g»' ■■ 11 i megtu.y.
All projects ar*-needy
and
slide by sharp rm m t"i a t t a c k s .
speaking
briefly,
told
the
committed}-,’
f
f
o
l
l
owi
ng
having
liet-n
mude,
the
A l.'-ge map with -rcale of five
worthy*
f*
ill A l b a ni a t he S e r bi a n s a p p e a r would be mvestiguud.
men the deinoctatic party should -Iji*
||■ to l In inch; s howi ng ill!' high- i n c a p a b l e of n r g a n u e d
Mi
Fil'd T. Willi a ms ennu* be­ lii-M tilted t o ad is tbu lured I! t o i n i l y
retlMi'-iyer,
SKK) OCin lor Hi Johns River
itr good order for the 1914 campaign
R
o
a
d
conn*
1
1
i
ng
up
,
putdn
r
o
a
d
'
■ ilmtaries was a u lh o ii/rd Even an
fore
if.heard
and
advised
them
Should t i e uppi opt i.i! joie lulled
ordtrly tetr'.it i- made
filed uul itH prol.e
rhiit in I .i i vi-ited tin- I rick yaid- It itil,.1l un d &lt; . ITWI on .1\i ■ t;.
11
f g ’- -1 s s i o i l .
ih
a in **f $ JHiu oun b**ci"i &gt;• It had
m
dtllp ill' a - '.in &gt;i :lii.i-i-i ■' *'
tut'
•
l.'.
t
i
i
"
|*JMUIIse-.
' - p e a k i n g , ns "III]
ri'pnrteil ' tn
III
t in N t t ' , "( -&gt;I
Tit
a iII lik* lifioorl
appa*
I &gt;ei • i! will, I n g e • u ir ’ ’ r* "I 1 1v I i. H an1 11 •• A Haglfci
|s ' 111 ;n[irt* ‘* MlIT H *1 It' ifh
fn
nnly
" f to pi eecri t
nd,
in
11
1 T|i 10 H K
i ■ of ’ lie a-,-II eta I in II la in
1 b.
•M In!, im n\H horn
■ -I prt " i " ' - -1"1 i " i d i V ’ " 1\ I -.111 111 111 wOltM hip live ear
j
i
o
Tht, udtiiinisr*
v
i-vf&lt;
d
x!
few
de
;■
I" -d- • hi Ii k tfl1 ti *■ ll
1-ll II a I nil ,d ' I I
T.» i li. .ifian
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i .
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Elm id.i
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-I pll'l
t . \* I . * I
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it *
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ptopo * '! t &gt; M ■ ... *-.•
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in
in
' . ) ' . | ■nil's I \ i*js r*»*s* li d ii- ii i r g I " i
l
.** 1**1 * 1
. dI mg
w tif'**- ... pt- 1 •-t\l •* f11! 11IM
Th* lj^Ui.-t do p i ll . I i - -i a ■
N o o t h e t aildtOs'en
1 iiti i fi/isi s - t T '..Tl1
'il
l.
d
lilcil
Sept*
ruber
.H
I
I
**
L
•
wap
r
e
s
e
n
t
e
d
'•fit" ■fl
i ll ott - n pArt.-sdtnv'ed F r e n c h arc flriit ging hi .ivy guns no
Itav .
* Itnpto.ing
II M. lin'r" igh 1} 1v
t i e a - - m i a t in o I. v a c t i o n
Mr
V If • .iineroi, i .1 It" before te; 'I .. r d -' ppf o v ■d
At r limit r.u - i " ' " o
in
lie
trig Ii • did pot
lln
l
e
n
d
of
.1
I
Hill
l
o
r
.
f
r
y
$.1911
O
tn&gt;
v
-led
pay
lor
11n
iio.it
d
.i
mi
r*
•
.
ui"
d ug t iiat I'olI. wit h i an: tug t in Uul gar un to f i l l
wit i
A T
ni-ahsaty
tJnii i
addrif'V' tiu*
tto* ^ ; v T ‘
;(j|"*-sary to aiiurfxa
lih
arms
to-wit
it
U
ll.Chester
rill",
IHt
fi
to
Nov.
Improving
I’cilfuccdu
Imrii'or,
$JU,lour
d
»
&gt;
s
.
ftotn
Nov.
. t i n l ea d.
IN*Ik is a s o r t heavy losses.
A battle cf bilge pro­
,
•'*6
jut’fliiim
ctrtm
jf'_
latfg-,
‘
( V ..
referred
Mr. with N. Colemifn and H -I. nver- imn.
■mi nt y .
Hillsborough portions between t be Bulgarian and L’ ’ ml
"Tiie
bout d
ungi*.'
-ajdy
ttiai"
’.airy
main'
who
Improving Ht LticU*''Inlet. .f'.’iUk*
i 'iventy-ntnp m e f h l t c t s F ran co Hritish troop- appeals In hi t in i roii lo 'In - 1 hold hoard a- the * trcel as siireili- in the -urn of $50
hiuten is lulking «
*,*
hinds d e r n id ftotn the iasuance of rc;itl*and «p|*ro\id and license or- non.
. •' ■
v r . ■ tJunk-e w.'^cutl
• ■i ml with sever ti t&gt; -* ix. pending.
&lt;&lt; t
tlirough
litt
i
n
)
d'
"
l iie w*ar » c * i -es i :iii I i en turned ov er to
st’ l individual .pven^ivr
1tnptovtn^' St lohii- riv*r. *$:tfh?.*
lYllctesl iia- -billed I
’
|)**nd «.f R S D iinkaid to onu. un Inclitig.' (olhtwmjj hwtjj.i ('jttiMii.ni's&lt;»ta. vyho »*-'*
’ Fra3
•* ven held In Di e n a t t y Of. ration- in an. lent M&gt; " P ‘M 1OHa 11" to
i
;.
r!
l
ireti
ims.
to
Wit
T
J
r
u
b
b
e
r
hto*
b
e
e
n
^
f
l
fggf
'
-t
e
t
i
its It po-niitlc
M
Mett
y.
hgent
for
The
I'ill
of
I
phiting itnprovvmenls and for' irrsin
o i.npDntionfl t'ottnty w lu re tin- Hriti-li fort"'
afti'f win
[njmtii!«i..ij ,.
etc,, and T|1 nfm ping victories nfi-f the Turkish at Jm i i i u o Il' lounty agrleultural d i- Cull.-’ A u u m . L i piiLuI^ wi t h J . Y\ t i ’icnci! from Jack, tonvillc t** i lie sttcct's.,or lAfvL'hairinun McCuntlnX.
i*
D i v i n e ns i" .1,.. $; iiiii iitni; '-ont][feting ' in*, 'jh a d U -nred tiu" com m ittee t!p»t no
jc..rt mi'llt. i oui.ty |toporlion of -id I'i i.ningtoti a n d W , T
a
niaiijy .jllj, was hot week lorccd h* gt\
•up mln.T*hipi&lt;,'
ary *.i } T i l l was read and watrunt uVu* ties l:i tl * j , ttn of $5(J. wa s feed p: h v lui'ht- nt. I for in uni "nance lie* tlllletcfiehs exist iH tween him and the
1
- •*
u , maktVit'' a •toal of grtntnd .apd rmt e a r **) th* •T .g n
• -j and a ppr uvn d and lu-en-e o r d e r ' d t ve.
I'laf'- '*• n 11 r .
Lud.-onv111• u d I’.datka. $16- ehnirrtbto. The story of therrf being
•-fi.
Tii" Turki-ii at my in M'-"f* ot tni't I nrib re I drawn (or same,
f
\
alight
t
av
a—t'ssor
cttmi'i
Mr
1)11.1; i'i*'U| I ti -.g ip prov nt.'iit' *ptd eft out- he termed ’ ’ ,t fairy s t o r y ."
. -m
i; now undt r io&gt;nt&gt; i*td "f F . hi
• * * , ’j j m
Till' I'Opd of Ro
Tlllito he for 111. t " I n , .
i he bon:il
adifiesL-ii tin in
Ji I .rtl* ITIJ't Will he m u i j e . j l is
h I '* . • 1 L’.I laj I. .
Msrien 1fncs Ur)
Klaishr-I .von b t IJj In /&gt;_ &gt;'i . Get -1 ti. iii *i
• tMontoi uni f..ik*- H " • ' . $ Irt ono.
'It M-.j t* '*Yvg ■i^ »n t .purchasing tt hook d* pill; -In r11T with ,D (i
now unde! 100 (1. tu Jilt place \fr.
.mao
at
my.
Ren,for.
"d.
'
r !* Du*.; UK
M atjan
Utl'llrs In tlu
jicwritci flu asscsaiii’.'i *»l!i*v. Mt.| I.I". J II \\ Ilit UIII..
All e t h e r F l o - t l:t - i v r and li«h- M C o m li - Itefore tht* en*l of his
- * si
• •*1 ft'* firupi ranee at iKtck the llnti-l. - riny 1.1rvi.cl’.i d .-I
Vaughn
was
authorized
to
pUbrhnse
j
-urn
of
$1,000
was
read
and
up
hoi
estimates
me
under
$20,009
term.
.
,
idtcjiiiii; the dry aide jJtdt'F'l-Amiiru.
•4*4
rt* hi- deliveted Nlnrcft 1, 1916, (nov**d and ot tiered filed
". ch
A- luiiiotoil clumiuan he. ir eX■**
V t’
T h ere is little to i. port from th*
of l.fPi? J i t Hfii).
date of I'ayti eiit 90 days after de­
The bund cf M, W. LovtII to be
Among th** e s tim -itc for w**k on iiceted to open ih*- coh vent ion at S t .
V| .
Vntall precinds to be Fri rich or Russian halite fioi.f-.
ilH
livery.
j notary •p u b lic '•’was toad and a p * f &gt; u h jk buildings arc the following
lli'? fii fl»»&lt;•-. * j f
*
Louis In Ju .'e.
The Salorfiki corrl1*ponder.t «&gt;f Hi*u
* r
f.-ch .onvitl •
For lookouts
at
Dr. O. J . Miller rxme'fihfore t i c ' f i l l e d .
Ty-AyV -'t , tJi|. f a y V in Ocala t - r ’s T ilrg ra m i ivmtiafiy.',^*,o*I'; d ' 1
pottoItlcc,
$|
5U(jf
'B
artow
,
$24,000
Ltconse
report
by
county
judge
[thi*. j .
prayer meetings, f. Mowitig dispatch tinder date ol *io(aui with a petition signed by citiOrlando Wilf Ho There
For construction.
/ens^ttsking the 'bonr*i tn allow Will nlifit tax collector W t i " presented, for continuation.
(•onr. »,■
ung in the court houie T u e s d a y : •
O
tlatiln,
De*-. 10.— T h e Utlando
W'lli.inis to etifer/llte county iiorr*" lead and approved and o'dcrcd fil"*f. DeL|ml; $10,000; I. ■k. h'.i. l. 5500:
!
.1
" W e a t h e r condition- b atin g
paraded ^hc stiiu-ts
Hoard
of
Trade
wdl bo repreeontpd,
Fine anti fotfeitute reports ftotn Live Onjt. $10,000.
Same was referred to fit. D. J.
■vrttl, , ,
Uii.1
ld&lt; uding fot t t m p it - proved the Hulgutium* on Monday
______________.___
in
dJM
ckaonv'illc
Monday,
Dflccmbc^
county judge m &lt;1 the ncvcrnl j u n ite
"llirg.
|l
Millet
with
[lower
lo
ec
t.
day passed off very bom barded the entile Hritisb linv at
1.1, at u hearing to b*- conducted by
qui
On r'otio*t of Conitnixsioner E n j t courts win , gtTFoiitf d, read and ar-,
*-* Nett Hanford Home
Fhet
" dnor;bt --of any klnd 'be- S f u t n i t x a for the whole day.
Major1
W. H. Laduc on t he jutrclyasu
t|et*'d
filed.
irg '■ rt* H fi^m
- Mr. and Mtiy. J a s , IL Stewart nr**
precipet in they launched ^un infantry aita c k tninget,• L. K. Hagan, Ntairtrtyn tutd
of
vhtr^TJnsl
Coast csn *l for tho".iiJt'
ARepoits
ot,
taxes
nnd
poll*
col­
the
Dr.
O.
J
.
Millet
appointed
to
inves­
new c o m fo rta b ly located in their
■
.
. which wax repuDrd, although the
I he ))t-()|&gt;nsed-, litter-'
lected
by
the
,t
a
V
collector
Kf,,‘
tigate
one
Lindsey,
and
T
T
found
beautHui new bungalow * hiwn** a
■
fighting on litis froV.t |&lt;tlll co n tititles.
, ^ (M4 Myrtle avenut"
worthy he be committed to the set led read nr\d otdefed filud.
•'
(
- * ‘ . “j . ' T - ’ f '"
"
'L l
I’r* shyierlan
K. •
j - W b e th u ” •the Hulgarlanx Inteflil. i«
a*
*- - - s *
t
T
rta
su
tc
f’a
rejtort
fb
x
tn
je
atldisxrunty
home.
.
This
to
w
liotnv,
wliich
has
ju-T
to he'TcjVrt se n t^ L jiu S . •.
I -i \leriair* C .y E .m eets do- immeiiintely |*re-i* the attack and
The bill nf H, F Wheel'T was rend tm was pre-ente&lt;f, i call and np- I &lt;cpi Hit tit't! o t * r to tlie owner by ih i*"FY&gt;J'urreil that Kl.-si nt meet a n d - . '
1* ’ "ig iii i kargtt &lt;&gt;t t o. ,D. w hrl' their sticngtii o •' i dilbcull
j.toved
I
l'* t»ltactur- X'enuble is o n e */( tit* probably &gt;yviT:d points o n ^h^'hxVntR*; »
$
to futtablisli 111 pr* set t
'Th* 'IJril■|ar;rl ‘ Mil* held over for u.veatiga- 1
I'U'd* t
A I I . -ttK t n b e i »
SheiifTx report to sta tj1 auditor ptMtle*t ill.tin - in tlilf section nfc L or?
J t Ti-fiSeit] U l , td-MUcjih
tch
rasuiillies
thus
far
ur&lt;
rcf"M&lt;
"i«
'* I r.-.tit, on time, us
wn&gt; [iresent*'tl, read anil npiuoved thr.ctty
M
it ir, of the bungMaw t
T»|&gt;or\anrt$FVb OfWndo t'iiuT**flp|.'‘ck(,y
.
l »n motioji of C W E n U m n .g c r .
" r! up matter!*' w ill' lie as slight.
,MI
claim*
ngairtsl
the
rounty
built
of
th**
very
best
m(H(trialpfttl
have
part
ifir.
the
tit
!r^aTTojis.*w{i[ii'H.r-'''&gt;
■
’
" A t Krivuiak there was u V un- t ’omnii—inner Clark fit uuthoiixed to
‘■'r to t he society.
Mcet.ware audited nmP warraiits otdortitl finished wi th jrrealyM ram ^ ty,yxJt#rt Fbg ..fikirfrf: ’ tjib encmecr»&gt;jTh&lt;* per.
iltvfo
is-rt Ipcal engagemeirt between have hridgej.built across Iit lie creek,
held in the church ax
drawn from the several *di(Tcront workman,, anti is o t iu lp p c jf y y it j sonttcl ""of the «IeU*gation * 4 jfr» pot
known
ttiL'Catol
bjidge.’
F re n ch a n d .‘ Hulguriftn artillery on
o ic i y - i h . ) m r r F ftrv c r trrr r * ' —— T C&amp;JtTt tic ffttfbtfy” N'Ttfrltf"TfTP'rm ; -------j On motion carried. Mr.4 C. R.- funds for same
, t
*■
a
8t*rie*
of
*Kfonday..
i lea- i ' ,U t,y ** Riving
Mr. SteW’frJt W of-kite firm of Juhn prubphlt! th a t AT,. K . O^Neal,, M. O.
The communientton' fftim Wtlljur
Wnlkcr is hereby appointed n «ieleI1
t ”i tin benefit c f the Childten’x
“ It iii rrporttii there th * t
Kt
Ginn
was
here
read
find
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Kuraell,
prbduca
merchants, and Overatreet and J
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gate
to
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Wnterwuya
con­
fiorjejy.
Several have nl- entioh* are threatened between B u l­
will make Sanford hlu "year round" resent the Orlando Board .of Trade ’
vention to be held lit Jucksdnville, filed.
r«dy
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and
Turkey
and
that
the
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                    <text>T g * SANFOIU; HERALD
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MODERN WOODMEN BANQUET

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION ‘'JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C IU E L IS A M O N G

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N O T E S A N D F A IT H .

“ H E 'L L P R E N T 'E M " — SO S A Y S

SAUNTERER.

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^ Some day tome society editor U til nothing is accomplished by trygoing to get mat} and write some- ing to be that. And then it is ever
•'_i'thi,.g like this:
|to much more pleasant to find
" T h e Joneies entertained again things to priusc. And thnt is easy.
I t is a happy duty to nttiact the
^ last i ight, though how they do it
on Jones' salary it. more than most attention of the news gatherer, and
people understand, and tho same thi t makes fot the better things in
old refreshments wore served. The life. And he who follows this course
crowd was as good an the lunch, of after all comes nearer to fulfilling
r . . couhe. ,, Tiliie has Oily t,hreo songB the mission of the newspaper which
and she sang all of. th em .' ’ ’t y i i i . p i ­ J3- to . give a faithful portrait of
nion "ihaa ' frequently praised ’ Tiliie' everyday life of the community, the
voice, thus qualifying the editor for state and the world. " T h e "roast­
the feeble minded institute.
As a e r " inclines to the mistaken view,
matter of fact, Tilllo’s ..yolqc sounds that almost everything is had and is
like a klaxon horn.ygriH VoVetybody glowing worse, wheteaa in fact the
except Tiliie knows ilb Johd&amp;mi tit's woild is-growing brighter and better
noW wife Accopipai feet; Lurrbn. tho every day.*- ^Instead of nuking the
piano, which must be hnlf paid fo newspaper man to "io a a t" this or
by this time. The crowd played a that person or'th is oi that state o f
’ ' “ Miltie 600 and wdnt home, and Mis. affairs, how much bettor to call his
Jones washed the dishes until 2 Rtfention to some laudable enter­
merits
o'clock fri the mori iiig.
It wasn't prise, To something that
such A Jcunk affair, ns such affairs praise. And by so doing, no doubt,
go, and-the most legiettulle inciden tret ter results arc reached in the
was the loss of Mr*. lirown’s silver long run and tho very things may be
forks, borrowed for the occasion.” — accomplished that can not be done
through mere fault finding and
Kokomo Tribune.
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1 Some people have queer notions
about a newspaper.
As long as
you are fighting their own private
, battles they do not care what you
say about the other fellow but once
you date to turn your guns upon
ti em and they are sore enough to
have you shot ut sunrise.
Tin
average person does not want any
tl ing but soft soup and it it sur
ptiaing how the intelligent pcopl
are very rnueh
alike in this re
apert.
The i'alrn bench News sixer
up the situation about right in tin
following)

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Never a dtry passes that the newspa|)er nan is not stopped by some­
one, who wnnts soinet o ' y or some­
thing “ ou sted"
And always the
newspaper man is exptr oil to do
the r'oa iing on his own responsihil
Ity,
Always he is uri ed under no
circumstances to use the name o'
t ic person who derm mis that the
iwifthig ins dirt p.
It ij ay he that
r.t some tijnc in the past the new*
pnjer was consfricied the officii 1
' ‘roaster" of the community am!
there have been newspaper men
who considered thnt "roasting" a;
many people and things u.«. po«
nil |e wu&gt; their merer) duty
The'
fill to the task with, avidity and
derived much greater pleasure Iron
it than most people derive fron
performing what they consider thei
duty.

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• it is even possihle llial a number
of tjie render" like thnt sort of sniff.
They jtet into the habit of scanning
the paperd with that very thing in
view, an&lt;L nre disappoint *d if there
is no "ro a si” in tho issu ■ of their
favorite sheet
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‘ View.
It Is not the duty _of the
newspaper to he a common scold,

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merly flowed perpetually. Its habits
have changed, nnd it now flows only
on Sundays nml holidays. Tho mys
tery is easily explained
A number of
artesian wells were bored into tho
sandstone in tnn vicinity of the spring
to Kiipplv water to adjacent silk dye
ing eMiabllsqtnents. Except on
onvs and noiiduyn, when (he pumps
are not running, tne artesian slope Is
drawn oelow the level of the spring
outlet and the spring ceases to flow.—
Bciontlhc American.

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The qupfftf^dt o f . Wctrtan -Suffrage N an Issue before
the AijtOliWUj" peq|M#V;j-Twalve slates 4have gdoplad It.
four more abates vote-uy&lt;)i! It this fall, and It Is strongly
urged thnt It bocoimrOvj)lalfornt detnahd of (hu national
; political panU'fl. Jt Is therefore tho privilege and the duty

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•of «vcry voter lo study carefully this subject. Hon. Eltb»
Root, in discussing this question before the constitutional
'cotftrAntlon of New York, recently Bnld In part:
v;’i am oppoaedUo tj»« granting of suffrago to women,
"tjjh uise I believe that It would he a loss lo women, trt all
wotnen and to every woman; and beuiuso I bjfliave R

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v^ouJft be gn Injury to iho-state. amigo every man gpd
-every wOtOiP in the afate. It would t&gt;« useless to afgue.
if It were a natural rlglit.
If tho right of suffrage sfhfo'a natural right
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the heavens Tall. But If there bo liny one
then
women should have It though
tiling settled In the iong discussion of this subject. It Is that, suffrage is hot
natural right, hot Is simply a means of government, and tho solo question to
bo dlsruss^d
Is whether gov 6roment by tho suffrage of men and women will
di

btxJtoUer government than by tho auffrago of men Mono,
'•'"Into uiy judgment, sir, there enters no element of tlio Inferiority of
' woman. It la not That wemad la Inferior to man, but It Is that woman is
different from man; that In tho distrlbuilon of powers, of capacities, of quailK
fe y
Ytf. , .Uos, our Maker has created “man adaptej] to tho performance of cortain funo*
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tlotis in the oconomy^.dt.TatSiro and society, a s^ woman, adapted to tho
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rules today by, tnh.^weet and noble Influences of ber character,
. "Woman
“ Wot
T '• » V-r-vfjmian Into tha arena df conflict and she abandons those great weaponr
Ifh fontrol the world, and she takes Into her hands, feeble and nerveless
.atrlfOrlsCBpoiis with which she Is unfamtllar and which she,if unable to
_sfe!
„ W ~ “Woman In strife becomes hard, hafsh. unlovable, ropdlslve; as far
removed from that gentle creature to whonv we all owe allegiance ^ 1 to
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whom we confea* submlsalon, as the heaven Is removeil from tho earth.
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■ S iriierty-*nd tho nhriuil o f happiness. To the dlffho distribution-of powers,
the' duty and the right Of protection rests with the male. It is so throughout
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nature. It Is so wftb men, 4nd F, for one. will never consent to part with
tho
right of prptectlngmy wife, my daughter, tho W.omen whom I love,
tho divine
dlvlnp right
nnd the women whom l.reejwet, exercising ihe birthright of man,
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During his remarks Neighbor Mc­
Donald spoke in a vein of true
fraternal spirit and evinced a broad
and thorough grasp of this subject.
While he spoke in all seriousness he
entertained * the guests with several
anecdotes und interesting experi­
ences pertaining to his work as a
organizer.
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Mr. Wingo if. Wright spoke extemjioraneously on the relative val­
ue of fraternal and old line insurance,
lie contended that fraternal insur­
ance is much cheaper, and. when
properly managed on a basin of ade­
quate rale in aound and practical
M l. Elmer 'E Rogers spoke on
" Fraternali! ni, l he (joldeu Thread
oi Ills lot) "
lie sketched the his­
tory of the nice from the primitive
family and tribe to the
modern
state.
The opposing forces in the
present day society were shown to
he a sut.vivr.! of the unavoidable
fierce snuggle between hostile tribes
in the early periods of the race.

The members of the band consist
of Messrs. Wallace, DeMont, Has­
kins, Graves, Wiidmun, Stanson,
Fellows,
Aspinwntl,
Parker, W il­
liams, Stumer, Bardiff and Frank.

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- For Sale or R ent-Sever.l haa
Magnolia and Palmetto , Vl 1 j
W. J. Thigpen.
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For Sale— Ten acres nf t(,t
irrigr.Ma high framinCck land T
outside coproratr limit* h-!f u * 1
tivation ' 4 ‘ yonis, one fm"
^, X
well, quarter mile off two *hlppj
stations and First strpet All
nnd ditched, has pcrf,.rI
&lt;1 All Local A d vcrtiH cm cniB U nder $1250 will buy it |f *old within £
T h in H e a d in g T H R E E C E N T S a next
days.
Worth J.iooo
L in e For Each In s e rtio n . M in im u m See owner, 206 east Third St ^

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C h a rg e 25 C ents.

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FOR SALE

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FOR RENT

For Sale— Good udround
mare
buggy aJi&lt;J harness. Cheap for cash
Rooms for lent, light I M)„. k(#^
Box 1256 or West Sid e i 1 ore
I'M ing. 417 hirst St. Second hind f»
r.ituro fot sale.
Ct’ll sft,.f
For Sale— Ford truck, fine shape, houi*. Mrs. I. L
Andre
bargain. Five passenger Hoick, great
big bargain, $250.00.
Seminole Co,
Foi Rent— Thirteen ro-in room­
Garage. Sanfofd, Fla.
'-19-lf
ing house one block from postofSec

W. H. Peters.

28-tf J
For.Sale— Eggs and Baby Chix of
celebrated Regal White Wyandottes,
For Rent— Three office room, orff
big performance, heavy laying birds; 10c Store. N. H. Garner
25-tfc
am booking orders for same now.
For Rant— Furnished roomi
Also a few pullets and cockcreia, of
401 Magnolia xvttm
■ ’ me strain.
F. P. Strong, 106 E. Tho Oaks.
Third St., Sanford.
16-tf
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23-9tp

For Rent— Five room rotu«
1216 Park A v e „ $12 611 per montL
including water. G. W Spencer.
For Sale— Gioln- Icniuto, Wake­
26-tf
field rabbage plants, ready for set­
Rooms for Light IbniM-k '•'piat,
ting. $1.00 per
thousand.
My furnished or unfurnished
plants grow
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Beebe, Ft tie avenue.
Ogden, Fla.
26-7tp
Rooms and board.
406 MyrtK
For Sale— Evinrude rowboat en- avenue.
21
mos-p
gine 2 Lj h. p, $^15 Call at Monro
Good six room house with b»U
Ferry.
2:i-tf
and electric light for rent
A p
Connelly.
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For Sale Two sto, y *ix room
house, conveniently loratid. at price
For R en t— Severn! nice offi«
below it* value arid i ;i *\ term*
rooms
over Y o well’ s. Enquire N p.’
Also one vacant lot well located
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-If
last of closing an estate
A P Con­
nelly.
22-t (
For It *nt— Two furnished room
For Sale— Two
Hand Bros.

fresh milk cows.
15-tf

20-tft
For Sal'
My l"i fin nied on Ftr»l ■117 Wi st Second St
Street, opposite the Robbins Nest
Rooms for Hous-km fin K roosa
Hotel
'Arldri s“ Robert Hurkshatlm. f(|J.
ndging, with i It rn
rii ronre
Tampa. Flu.
A’S :it p
niences. at the Fairvje
•or Pint
For Sale Cheap Pecan
tree*, St anti French Ave
grafted from bearing tree* in my
For ittml ■ Well fill i,idled put*
own orchard
!ie*i quality aril vari­
merits for housekeeping I.»rg n4eties
Write for price*
I : I ■&gt; hyve room
with fireplaci- .i t •
four bearing orchard- fur « f,. wi:l |r
Ap|»ly 151S 11,,,
porch
•enu*
three miles ••( Jnek-m, vill|| ||
&gt; Alp
Simmons, Jacksonville, Florida
2 H fit p
Furnished room for rei i (iffitle
mini preferred
Privilegi nf hit*
For Sir 1■■ Wholesale ri-h bmunt--, 107 East Seventh St
_'*5-lfc
nets. Ii*!i boats, Ian riches, etc

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For Rent Two acies of hwt ctf••r&gt; land fh Florida
Fei.eed rrirsian well, land in good order, sen!
We are the Manufactures of Flower
houHp.
Near Moore’ s St it ton |^
pots ad *izis
We rrii *ji n t your
quire of J. F McClellan it Moort'l
fo w irs from all I hsIiio , tubs to that
Station.
26-Stt
of a iiire CO! cr- t- p,,t f,„ „,,, p-j,...
Drop n* a n r 1
&lt;i .&lt;• | . w,,rk
I' or It .ni
Hon-, •
K . S lull
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III* ( pr*e*
keeping renin*, ete
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i *w, llings, fertile • • I r . 1:
pot Sub
tii.e I I on.bill iir.i -horse or improved. Please 1 t" i - i:j
wagon, fine condition
Two cows. give prices.
Ill
E. T. Wiin
One Incubator uni a brooder. 126 Third street. Phone 1417
26-ttf 1
Mr. Ezell, the manager of San­
to two definite distinct and opposing
egg capacity
W R Ri.llard. Alta
ford's
team states that the gate r* forces found side by side in the
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monte SprirtigA. Fin
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modern slate, viz ■ ( 'ollectiveisni. ceipts (or the afternoon were $H,S NO
2l* tf i
. ( (lie ( ’ it V House.
Deruorrnry and Equality and Mo­ and that he is very grateful to all
No i;»«i
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Relit TCn |non
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the lover* of I he game for their
nopoly, Tyrumiy and inequality,
hen
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Ii was slated by Mr Rogers that loyal NUpp'Vl of the High School
\ P f o n t . IH
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ten m
fraterrw-l spirit of collectlversm
FIRST N ATIO N AL RANK —
The St A uku tme learn was the
Democracy and equality, inherent in
o e e o « « « ♦♦♦♦
the txitn I period of the race, found guest of the Sanford team while in At Sanford, in the Sui, or I fi-rldn. .1
They weie domiciled at
expression and preservation in the,I the city.
the clone ufhusine*- No,, IdiJi, 19 |5(he
Sanford
House and given meals
secret organizations uficr the. tribes,
h *+ ♦4fe e o e o e w o w e e^♦of e ♦♦♦♦•'*:
through bloody wnrs had grown into ut the adjoining Bonita Cafe, where
Usenurrrq
Wr i .ted— Drcsi mr ki, g bs Uo-1
they were served an-elaborate fine
the greet empires of untiquity.
K.irrkt|
ami DbrounU
lOcki inj). Room 10
lsox.fies.ru
coune
dinner
Thursday
evening.
IKrtHrrfDn. Mxurs-vt
f 7 7 jj|
" I n spite of the great European |
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incut
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...
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war," arid the apeuker, "th e' ruco i O v ir thirty of the player* of both l!. S. uondyto x r u i f , reruUl*.,,
teams,-with the school otTieudft dnd Hut,'!Vbsa P S.
is gradually growing out of the aiili- .yn -a *4tri ^ **«l— O. c riu ry felt,'
I'ln tle 'd v i” S o y re I ‘ml &gt;1
friei
r's
df-rjarh
were
seated
around
S»m,ai Uep.*lL» .1
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tii*, drYk'* hr j ’ w iili.^ liif
locitl passim, s ’ of hatred, greed,* cruSesrtro
oirdra
tk*n
th
s,
Ire*. Di-appeafrd from Mrll|ci
t l t y , 4 revenge , IK'fvchery and re- 1*1# immense t utile, where they, en|Uii)(toi)«&lt; lijcludmj
awnrtl
.*__ 11- ,, ,i
jrtnirfo or Hi*nttt’s La. di .g ha t b l
hmrsrlrvs enmity, rrntt the consttue- ,oypd n social hour together aa Urqy
U t bmvt*. -reufllim , ,-i^
17,COOS3
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i id full justice to tjie Thanksgiving KuWfplt
♦.
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i*rk
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K*^gr
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M. Johns duri g mimmet. 1 ,&gt;a'
live fei lings of forgiveness,'' com-,J.
&gt;1 IUr* r »r
N k 1,200 00
turkey.
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pcaaion and hopefulness ahall yet
lx - * ■mount lines,J
\ ■ ii- iia ,
r.iob.*) pty tlie or.e loci tl g
The St. Augosliuv hoys left on rurnllur* soil K lijiin Do"*.', (j •ivr, *•'! .
btcome the corutcious controlling
K&gt;lft|e »WA*&lt;I lA h rr ih«!ti baniitns
j ’ id ay for Oilnr.tfrff’ where they Itr»l
!:ihjV , . - V
tUOtivo of rtinn."
V.-.
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pjxyrd (Jjjando , High School.
Uudl
Sir. Rogers’ closing sentence waki
»»d» _ . &gt;— »
Nf! s/nonnt ill* (r./m *|,
"Frr ttri.itles, together
with
P(e f t
n -n fe r ■r^pi* In .
n.
• other rx»et\*,viti»J* Kerns
Knev* Whereof He Spoke’.
s.hcooe
teachir gft o f - . Jesus whoso ethical
N * t (m ount Su* tnim I ink&gt; s n.|
Pl umbi ng a n d c j
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(nlF&gt;f
lt«n lot
lletr-Hn 10 , r ,
prir.cijles w^he the inspiration of , . 0 ne day. In tho lively old IlnTn of
Ml t.|» k
cowboy activities, u. timid tenderfodt j °u..* .t»-u m^Ur.in 1^ 11,' .»n,r, r\ ,
*7,.
G a s F i t t i n ^ ' •!]
tho o n l y Christian ^commune. Iiave
*■* i - » u n U f u r l ' r j I finl'
vaw; i
at Uftfar Creek asked tremblingly If Out d '
sod
&lt;jih&lt;r’
**. ' .
kept dimly burnin&amp;.'hf tiro hearts Of
r ■» . lun * V - .
tl.Ut* X!
that bad man. Bill Rusher, was. hfutg'!
Work
R
eceives
My
I
'e h w
Ft*i,u»n»l&gt;urm)&lt;y.
nlrl.l.
■„,)&gt;
jnah, tho pilot light dl human, one- ^n’g around there yet. ."No,” replied
unu
.
l,0i*m r.uc* oj . . .■
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pcssu^j) .light , 1 my friends, which, th\ native who waa asked. “ Out lie Nnirf ,r i.n.tr NfiUond tUnk. A
y.7d.
}•
AtU-nlirrn Airil lies I LITnffs fV ln (a d « t ! l f l r s ,i*-..... .....
one glBil day will'hurst into o-glori- was last .'.week.'*' “ Aro yqa sifre?" 'Itf-'w
20.^36.001
‘
n iaion fund with II. S
rAiri'*"'" 4‘*
ous effulgence, roverlihg In its daz­ said thu fenderfoot, "Positive. J h'ad
tyut n or* tl »n 5 j&gt;« rrn| on tirrul.il.
r.17 '» IJpprtAlle l l l r
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zling s| londor the realization ’o f n bold of "I he rope."
Till (I • .* .
t r i i ,2j c ..io ~
race consciousness of the practical,
«v
oternrj verities of tho Fatherhood of
Plaster of Psfis Casts Renovated.
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V
God and tho Brotherliood of m an."
Casts of plnsfer parts, whjch havp CapltAl Stock p»id In
) ,H,uou.uo
Surptu*
Fund,____
become
willed^
cab-b&gt;ossify
cleaned
,
, •
BO.OOO.M
The preliminary arrangements for
T rill
D E N TIST
napl«, - .
« 70,00000
the banquet wore gonducted b y the by mel(lm( sornh wblt\ng in water. Ui dtcMrd pHiJJto. ' l l T.tMu.Vh
IU-, (vved Inr T o n .
Dtssolro
a
llttlo
iehiglass
Iu
Warm
wa­
1.000 UO
following joint commltfee.of tho two
worm eon whits pgortK onli
ter lo prevent fit from- rji'bbing off.
IS.fiO 0*
orders; Mr#/ J.' F. Hoolihan, chair­
Btlr tho liquid wr«ll. ami'apply ,Mr. tho LectUttAit I'jnuiv-, Inlrr—t
■nut inn |
. (M ‘
man, Mi*. Alexander Foster, Mr*. plaster with a soft efttmd
IJ! is.VI H 716 06
ei«pul»lir* rn". »ut*tati(tuac.
. W ar
r z *^ s rr
. ^
**,7frOOO
lyymMl naker. Mrs. E J Underwood
Xnuti.p" due 1 (pprv.cd —
Mrs. Randy Anderson, Mrs. G.- C.
911 M .
r ',fAu r f V ( hr‘ H " « ■'
16J, iHl Ai |
No Ch*noe*/or Him.
C•jOaiiirtt*.
l “
Fr Hows, Mrs. Fernandez nnd Messrs
«r d .i-»iu &lt; aiu.
u o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o a,oooerf
” 1 suppose." said 4he timid4Jffnfng *_T»K(Ui TOtljt)^
17,313 16
Webber^ Foster,
McDonald
and
\ frtiflpd cHrri,*
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T10. to
Rogers.’ The committee on decora­ man, "when yotf recall what a band- I'wUl Fivinp i1r|miu
d«n and ifeii “*■ • «« « » « . 33 ■a . 1'lJJ'17
some young fellow your first husband Total
«
i1
tions and reception consisted of the
6, 36, 37 3S. W . l71.Mt.fii
was you wouldn't consider mo for a M.1
Kit Vim * (jbpowhNi
I at c w » it
following members of tho two or­ minute." "Oh. yea. 7 would," sweetly iRati
lnrlw|,n( ohtlf«U*ni rr|&gt;
I
^ V E T E R IN A R IA N
rtwirtjnr
tncucy
liorrn
».,i
ders: Mis. Anderson, Mrs. Wright, replied tbe'wldow, ‘ but not for a boo40.000.00
Mrs. Uqderwood, Mrs. Foster, Mra. ond. ’
** ■; . fC4sl.
_ . ?r.---- --------- 1414^36.30 g
*r— - OFFICE 7T“
Fernandes, Mrs. Fellows and Messrs.
a
H A N n B R O S . STABLES
r
first* Of n «rW », County ol Seminole
Foster,^ McDonrld, Webber, Couch,
, I, B. S. WhltncT,
,
Helpful 8 upg«BtVon.
Ijoblehan nnd Rotrrs.
Bring hi. your la m e and »
Wood alcohol applied with a sponge !• Inw 10 (bo U t of rrjr VooVtidp
norecs and mules.
Bate tb«
.’ 'The ‘ foljovrlffg, If »a paft p i the or hldth Is one of jibe beat ‘pethodi ot
D. r . W H IT H E R , C » k l * r
treated.
Have their te e th **
n
“frodoii* H. Bam]
g t f ^ q iprcsenC. &gt;Ve were- unable to cleaning, olther cloth‘or leather up* fiubocribod snd *wom
a mined, sharp c o r n e r s dreww
Jr*fnf* mo tbio 19th dap , . n f-yobtain illie entire lift, Of guests holstery. A mixture at llpaeed oil and
ns cut off »nd *■
of H«OS&gt;bw l»l»4
T J MUlor
(• sometimes recommended
_• CUodo D. Couch, - T'
sefVPdLMts. El J. Underw6od, MrV
Uiroctort
leather.
^
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Wu l«Jt»
mm: : ■». 4
4
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of this city.
With apt and enjoy­
able remarks he introduced the fol­
lowing membors of the order who
spoke briefly.
Neighbor McDonald, Deputy Or­
ganiser, gave an interesting synop­
sis of the founding and the marvel­
ous progress mado by Modern W ood­
craft, stating among other things
that the order, numerically and
financially stood at the top of fra­
ternal insurance orders of the world;
that the Royal Neighbors consisting
of women also stood at tho top of
women’s fraternal insurance orders
of the world.

Mrs. Sandy Anderson,’ Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Fernandes, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Nooli, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. WaUh,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pollard, Mamie
Kate Williams, Mrs. W. W. Frye,
Mrs. A. C. Williams, Mrs. R. T.
Alexander, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M,
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Wright, Flo. Mickey, Mr. and Mrs
H. H. Webber, Faye Mickey, Mr.
and Mrs. T. M, Dunlap, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred T. Williams, Mr. nnd
Mrs. C, E. Chorpening, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. ElUworth, Jr.. Anna N.-l
son, Mr*. Henry Egge, Mrs. J. M.
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Mor­
ris, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs.
Lyman Baker, Mr. E. Truclovo, Mr.
E. Hodges, Mr. G. L. Sypes, Mr,
Horry E. Walker, Mr. Alexander
Foster, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hoolehan, Mr. August Vervin, Mr. W. J.
Griffin, Dr. Miller, Mr. Walsh.
. A most enjoyablo feature of the
banquet was the splendid music renbered b y the city band, under the
leadership of Mr. ’A. C. Wallace.
Several very choice appropriate se­
lections were played und many com­
plimentary remarks were expressed.
The Misses Mickey played nnd
sang a number of popular songs, re­
ceiving many encores.

Sanford Plays Good G«m&lt;|.
In one of the fastest, snappiest
and hardest fought football games
America’s most nnclent brass band
of the season the Sanford
High
hns celebrated another blrthdny, "01rnrd" writes In tho Philadelphia Lod­
School lost to the St. Augustine
ger
The Hepasi of Williamsport Is
High School by the si ore of 12 to 0,
eighty four years old and stands first
A splendid crowd was on hand lo
among the antediluvian music makers
witness the contest., Nol o ily were
of our country.
they there from Sanford city but
it is an odd fnct thnt this premier
from several of our neigh boring ci­
brass hand had only one brass Instru­
ties
It goe* ujjt lionl saying that
ment In It at the start. Thai was a
they
were
given their
money’s
French horn, blown by C. Lawrence,
worth
Every
minute
of
the
game
who was a soldier of Napoleon.
wa*
replete
with
thrills
and
many!
The Hepasi played In a whig na­
brilliant plays were pullnd off.
It|
tional convention thnt nominated Hen
is hard to pirk the stars of the game
ry Clay for president
It rurnlshad
music for mnrchlng armies In the six­
us every man on each side seemed
ties and It blared out "Tho Star Span­
to do his level best.
However,
gled Hanner" at Appomattox, while not
especial mention should he made of
The speaker stated that helpftdfar away another band In gray poured
the work of Murrell’ and l.uing for
ness,
compassion and
fntgiveness
forth the si rains of tne "Ilonnie blue
Sznford
ami for St. Augustine Koy,
were lin^ fiulluge of cooperation
Flag" and "Hllle."
Pritchard and Cooley.
When the next Republican nnHonal within the tribal cirrle; that within
Although Si Augustine gels cred­
convention gathers In Philadelphia I the tribal circle there was tuditrust that the h'storlc Itepas* band mel.lnfy display of such feelings ns it for two touchdowns it i* (rue
will be here to h p keep things lively • quay,
gratitude, loyalty, family that the Sanford hoys kept the hall
It Is a real honor to the stale of I'unn- lies, affection, personal friendship in St. Augustine's territory most h
sylvanla.
in.d regard (or the feelings of other*. In St. August ire's territory mo a e
But outside each tribal circle thefcc the game. Luck broke against toe
Sunday and Holiday 8pring.
noble
constructive feelings turned boys when it seemed that sclr* s
I* It nol Irnnk Walton who (ells of
were inevitable
n rivet in Palestine thnt never flowed to destruction, unsocial, warlike pas­
The Sanford team is to lie con­
on, Sunday’ A strictly veracious sions, such as greed, hatred, re­
gratulated
upon the impiovement
atory to match Ibis Is told In a recent venge. intrigue, m n lt y , treachery
made
during
tin- -canon under the
As the
number of the Proceedings of tti&gt;* * and re mol s. le** enmity
Mr
Hnlchi-on. whfj
« (iumHll«ul Society of Civil Engl tribes and nations were forced into coaching of
leers by Mr Robert E. JJorton. It Ur get units by war these opposing ha* not o p, taught hi- boy* t h&gt;appears that in tne red sandstone of feeling* d t v lo p e d . side by each, science of the gi me hut tins instill-d
the Passaic valloy there is u spring,
within national boundaries, of an­ in them the spirit of (uir play und
located in a picnic ground, which for­
cient jKOples, niflrl finally gave rise clean athletics.
Oldest Drass Hand.

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The Modern Woodmen of Amurled and its auxiliary, the Royal
Neighbors gave a joint banquet last
Wednesday evening at the Masonic
Hall In the Imperinl Theatre, Near­
ly a hundred plates were served,
and joy with gladness prevailed
throughout the evening. .
Tho hull and tables were beau­
tifully decorated with the colors of
both i orders, which consisted of
purple, blue, whito and red.
Tho presiding officer of tho even­
ing wnu Neighbor J. F. Hoolihan,
Venernble Counsel of Camp No,

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a higher, nobler and purer clvnuntUon
fusion, but in the h.Eher differentiation of tbo sexes'

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H. D I N C E E

U R . C. W . FA II

Winter Park,

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAY

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IN S A N F O R D — Li/e U Wo,th Living
VULl'ME VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY DKCEMIIF.R 3, 1915

NO. 30

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LKS MEMORIAL SUNDAY

IMPROVEMENTS ON SANFORD FAKE SCHEMES WILL BE
AT THE STAR THEATRE HOUSE ARE TAKING PLACE INVESTIGATED BY CENSORS

Longwood II. V. I*. 1 ’. Meeting
DB \ A. M U R P H E E O F
We do not want any one to think
FLO R ID A U N I V E R S I T Y
that we me foigetting our union, ns
W ILL D E L I V E R T H E
the reports have not nppeamd in
the Herald, but nevertheless our in­
O R A T IO N

teresting meetings are continuing
Program last Sunday aftrnoon was
rendered as follows.
President in charge.
Song. Missionary Hynyn.
Prayer by Mr. W. J3. Driggors.
Song, Thtow Out the Life Line.
Alter Miss Evelyn Wait’s resig­
nation wns accepted hy Union. Mrs.
Crammer was appointed as Rlble
Reader’s leader.

MR. S. J. CARNES, OF TAMPA, HAS TAKEN
POSSESSION AND- WILL PUT THE
HOUSE IN CONDITION

Tin Lord t* My Light

M• I o t i a La wton
Thai

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Mis* Mortis

Dr. A A
Mtirphrec
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Darker
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tti|i.it i i

Miss Aapinwt.il

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Lodge

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INVITE PRESIDENT
WILSON TO SSNFORD

!&gt;■ f :"...r
■
11* • v:»v« m«* sjiMi'i* in your |»u(wt fill . (• « bn*— NV*■ had on*1 *if
thus.
1 -lil i inie il ltii'ling* last
Smut .
■ 11. B.i|itisi i'hur*Tt .it
M"
M.-G uiie
*ffir«ily
t Ii. y *■*■.: i * -t ■&gt; *
t '1
rrd*
’ • ■*1 Tu
Tfi- t• w. • * 11• f.i t f tl* ' - j n u
-* *
Br*. ’. 1. . ' Will
• 11i. h n&lt; vt mo
we want the grealc.-t man in I In l.ii-.i
uni*;.
. .10, Sunday at 11.0(1 nnd and the tiret lady in the land to he
7.30. Com . 11 v" *- Christ.
our guest* for a -day, for a week,
for a month if possible am) if Han­
ford suit i you we have a, home fur­
nished that will I., ,|on. led to Mi
ai.it M i NNimdiiwv \N il-nn w In ,
w / l b man Inn! a n nuti.tii.d* d t h e l,iii &lt;ts i
.1 • ., r * - oi - 1*.11 ’ . , i e
»ri fit.
NNidle -.[ay l l a l
1*’ ^ | fit. *, Ily laid .. s .*i, .tn'l I y., it I. r• a.i

AUTOMOBILE BURNED

orb
l»ii'
Mn
\u,r.
(Kf.
qin it
»r» ,h
III run r
at,'! t .

’ d hi* • " I 11.hil l, car t(1
Fbooi. .on » i t. i
f "in.
‘ ■f f • .I 1 i in and s. v* i cl |
Sanford **11 ill*' t.l.iad hOsom .'1
'■ith tu in in t lie cm I Lake Monrvre at tIs*- head of u*&gt;im from lira I **iin
111' g a l l on on I lie
uj &gt;•-1 1* St
Johti*

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‘ overn) a*
• n C* lery uNet.ue und
• i io ike s ity limit* when
' a ji r t'-e *:u taught fire
■ hi- i.ceup:,nts wen- aware

Seed
Ti e f»est seed potatoes for FJoiit^a
' l'*d fro.n loci I *(ock. fiend
" uk •' 'tom llm extreiltP not Them
jWt.m licit will not do ro well n*
[ r j i '•
’• in Morula.
Kut merr of
~
1' t state* huve found that
fni.r.. gtown (tothtoes ute best for
lf I' j n*,y,- hut this state is To far

py

p n i ’ t’ i n r v T

new riv e * and,harbor* projects will

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be provided for (tyring the coming
sessions of congress is the opinion
of Chairman Sparkrhan of the bouse
rivprs and harbors committee, who
discussed the i|ue*tion today with
President Wilion.
Estimate* for continuing old pro­
ject* cell for f4C.000.0Q0. he snld,
but it is prohabre the amount will be
cut. Hn opposed the plan adopted
by congress Inst session of appro­
priating a .lump sum lo r rivers and
harbors, n/y| leaving to army wngineer* the apportionment of the
money among the projects.
The President explained to Mr.
Sparkman the administration'* nu-

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t ■. ; . . . n
• r■11. 1 nn■! on jodgi
.| i.*tlol.ing other jurors, J A f raw
ford of Martinet; (In., *«re in thr
jury box tfhd, declared, " Your honor;
Up* jury might ivmain hcMthtrt'y
year ■ and never rnach a verdict

1 l foi's i In-

ury w i-K any- iti*t ru.
point of - law?” asked

turn' on any
the Jlldge. •
‘ "Mo. it's a question of fact, not
!'.w," replied Hrowjt
ided soon

■’1'h t S c as * ', lllll *t In

j , t here ft*'i’
ordererl
.* mtitltn i h'-n ......
..-.i
I ii.lgv*
mi *. i -j Hud court w;t* I. .1jour in-.I. \ "U should endeavor "iisi le lit mil I v
the Court
i-i'it returned to '(’ bom-on l**-f-&gt;rr I "
reach U' verilii I
■t. udibi g ikul ' ff liny juroi lias
l|c , ,
w.*** I all. *i in
.1 . reed with Other* he should cva ( er
..

l li,
oriier wa» taken at .* .&gt;a
p in , ,i(l. r (In case hud heel! heS*»i, tin jury thirty hours. Several
id i lm Juror*, including f
J, Skin
n*-r of Richmond county; P. E.
North of Aui’ iintn and Foie man
Blown, slated later that the vole
hail In i li ten to two (or nequilti I on
tin first hi Hot and on each aiit-eeedii g line
North und E. G. Denton.

du*try t»r.d peace.
Signed. Forrest Luke.

sue* were three |utrt.* of a rciii I en­
titled the "Roman Catholic Iil*ianhy, the Deadliest Menace tq Our
W. M. Haynes,
President.
Liberties and
Our
Clvll(xftio^i,"
Secretary.
which appeared In his morrthl^ migazfce, and an cditorirl heade^ J’ An­
Will Work the Holme*
other Maria Monk Caae Come* to
NYork dow n in i he * IUf h in a nwir- Light in New Jircey.a Few Days
hole in the sanitary sewer aystem Ago," the editorial, appearing in
will he aaiigned all holme* roped in the defendant’s weekly paper.
by Chief of Police Smith.
Mayoi
Watson, a metnber of the Georgia
Sperry stated today ‘ that this plan Luu, acted‘ trs his own leading counwill be tried out thoroughly ilnd he s.l and sought to get into evidence
hi lie vis thnl it will result iir the his nmtfveR In mice, th* language
word going forth that UrlitndO is no refined to a* wtJLa* j llggctl "mn-

j *1 111 t^:it climatii nrjd roil com* -*''*1"
G in . Tho sudden change
k to a warm sub-troplci 1,
tlimi’ . i
t&lt;&gt; severe nnd' the-stork
ri.£r-f j
It ii i If readily enou'gh to haven for the Weary NVillieA,
l i v e s " behind tliCTiiojiecuMoji.
Thu
r
m nturrs.
iciurt.
roll'd,
how^vVr.
that
the
cu.m
Many
cornplnints
a,i*&gt;
already
h&lt;&lt; k ieljunirii', -tat*' agent for j
D t .
ij
mnilc hy rusul* nt* Wh*i ur*- ha* rested upon thk question of ANut■iv of florid a Extension I
rnssed, ,by vagianta nnd in ut Iea.atJ.on* re»por.*ihiHty for mailfng the
Ut. .
ri?«
i Iihi potutOiM ur«*
one instance yesterday eveuifig young puhliratious and whether &lt;&gt;C. noi they
like „
’"
i,(
1
"ni
in
that they must
tii.
ladies were tollawed pu, their way- were unlawful under Section *J11 of
do »,n ciltmnted hefote they will homo hy a rnaiir ’ Whenever ‘trouble the I’enfl Code.
Watson assumed
I ute native, seed w'hlch
(Ti»pon*il)illty
for
msiling
the matter
Un. (,,,
U experienced the jtolice should ho
m
l
' ’ ,ni ndnpted to locnl soil
hut
'denied
that
the
language
wns
»r.il
telephoned at once..
fimn i
cor&lt;lIli°n « can he hnd
oliseene, * •
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C h ie(-¥ m k K believes ' h e
can
j&gt; ■ v .
.■
s
P ' ” *'"'- or J « l m .
n,
' The itidiftpient was ^ t h ^ ped in
handle
the
problem
all
"right
wTrff
“ ltl* . - "'l nr, ol n Vnown
1913. after « previous indictm
th,y ,a 1 1 , hnVf‘
cared for n* the regular fotco. itt present. U &gt;k
had been quashed on a u-chuictli
grows
worso
Mayor
Sperry
wdll'-take
^uv (r
'. Il '* n bart policy to
♦ mL . n ,h&lt;&gt; Krocerymnn'a-Stock of the question up with council.— Or- and after one Federal grand jut
potatoes;
half refused to indict Watson on
latido Reportcr-IStar.

oi

littf-r

1i v

som e

ju r

iiljune tfie hasps of his rom Iusion;
and listen to argument from .othitrs
on the jury.'*

J

t Uiud*' How.nl and |iarty were chaser
The money ( gop* our of
also out several days and Clnude town and no one U .hmetHted ex­
killed a six foot iiittlesiiuke and cept the smooth solicitor who ip.tkes
lumighj home the rattles along with track* a* *oon as he ran colie* I
tin real of hi* trophtet.
N'.tstvrday *- w'lnbNVdlje String
f. Qii Wi and Ui. piih-slou wen* out at
f. w f ours l&gt;ii*1 sh»ofinj{ they i Irnost
&lt;t*-pp*'*l *»n a lurge ,rnttier ui**1b Will)
L e t t - u r r . o n t r u U e s |t , si.n r in ' i n
jirurnp;!, .lab In- h.ja.i &lt;&gt;!f. hut-lmlfi '
mark, t ot tin in stopjp'.d ii uni mg aftlr that
Salt ford lettuce seems to have tintis his sttakeshjp look a wuy the
hulg*' on the -rest of tin- smith or
tiliii.*ur*« of t h e tin. c.

LETTUCE IS SOARING

l ive there, is h,u; ' little good stuff m

- Tf)'.’ river* are full of fish, the any othet (wetjuu.
The Judge sitid, however, that if a
lake* fnll of duckr, (he flAld* lull of : .T h e re 'im he nht
about fifty cars or
juro'r had^.hecame . conscientiously
gafrfc and Sanford i* the. place for .mors—lea ve here this week and it i*
fixed.in h\x (IgHnion,’’ he was "right
■the sportsmen tp iqirn*.. NNith the" ■sniff that the New York market
m sticking to htw-^onviction.”
Sanford llouAe ready to. ■ neetjm- today is A3 50 per basket for lettuce
mndulc the guest* titl'd the smaller anil there is hut lit I le hqiided ktuff
Eaglca NVfll Dance
*
hoti |s doing - their jiatt and plenty
go irrjjn .
The annual masked hull uf tIn*
of plact'it to eat, the sport*men uni
Th*- markets seem .hungry f o r '
Sanford Eagl » will occur on the
he. .invited, to oume. to Sanford, atrtl'
lettuce ri&gt;gnrdle*5 of the head* mid
:t!*t' of Decernhc*-, New- Year's Eve
s|K‘ nd th&lt;* winter season wfih Ihc
if it i* in good condition it bring* thy
and ns uaual the merry ynaakers
*x|thil underIramlii g that they will
price.
The cool weather that prewill dnt.ee the.old y»&gt;ar out nnd the
g e t lenty of i pqrt nr.tl have plenty
new year jn. The tickets w,l) h** to &lt;at an*i a good place to reside Vail* i* making fjno lettuci* and the--*
next lew week* will *eo-some ptirn**
mid r* usui I to i hot*. 4 ho wish .to
while her*'.
•tuff going from Sanford, although
attend nnd indulge in this great so­
the hulk of the crop will titft- he
cial event ill Sanford and t,hc .dance
Cotigregalloitsl
C.
K.
Note*
ready
until about tho first week In
*
p
*
will affoid mu^h fiu), ni d ‘ amuse­
Last Suh.dny (hi* roclety h* Id January.
ment to those i^bo, attoi.d.
Tin
Eagles oi n u a ld a n lfo la .looked for-|l,,l,‘
' ..... .
1,1
The western market* will^ie hot
ward to by cvet^y m rti wko enfoyt. month}*, coin u:» t&lt;» attendstwv and st/ter tho Sanford lettuce next week
a good sod il time and the artange- the,spirit of the meeting. The chief 'gnd th *1 growers here who have any
wa* »\lr. NN. . Blanchard
n eiits this yetA protr lAe a Jug time npUkp
Mocrc'.iwho lectured the ptevion* lettuce will ret lire good prjwtH. for
for all.
fit member tbjV duty and
evrt.ing on Silk*riaL
He s(toke of 'the jtanu*. It nil de[&gt;end,t upon the
btiy n tic! c l l,c-,.'-x..
" 't• Ef.vwf *
* »
hi* experience i n
Aluske, having gter.t h &lt;v of supply nnd demand and
- f V^Tiv1* —•—keen with the Etquimeaux to within with no competitoiS* in tho markets ***-.
lu.’ jvrfcMnER
COO mile* of the North I’ol,^. Next the Sanford let luce/seem* tu have
Fsntous Nfife (fuartelte
*
N.*at Suaday th* leader will he the fi.hi. wi(h.evct) n pooF'qunllty
Baptist T&lt;*ttip*y,'JO' Night
of
lettuce
*
.Miss Margaret Slionr, ar.d Miss
8 :rftJQjtlock
T h e *.Rood-;
mean that ^San­
Mirgaret Cowen will retyler.it solo.
Season LyceiVhfl‘h'kjt.s Good
ford wiir.(fCL lhV^flfidl&lt;*so* i l . pul *e of
Come *— 6 ]». m.
General Admission
-- — ------- 2, — ■*■liny. *
» - t r a i f l e . hQlIdjy^, shoi^ifitg
- Atiults.76c, Children 50c
*
f ou^fiV' t ^ he brisk tihe next few ,1* y ■'
’• ,
( and)land to Open
w**ek». , AlfFady ’ the mirchanla re­
—
llupliftt lemple Ser*tcea
Pjarttlyliti.il W'll h*- the title of the
port a much livitei tr/\(io .along, svy1
Sunday . Dec, 5 Ui
i^i'W candy stoic to open in the new
ecy^lipy and thej Oftristtnak *tnt*le,
!* :)&lt;&gt; a. m. Bil.lu SFW«&gt;L
Allui building
-First fiueet. pext
wilf * he even hetaer.'*.' * ’**
1 1 Ot) «. jn. Prea^ifg-,’ "NVhftt” mean to Alleu"* Theatre. . II. F'. \j'a*hLettuce hope that il w il^bot goqil
Yo'Tiy- ihtm ScrsciiiV'.v^",
hut ne is the jiroprictor o f .{Jig ,new
toll tjio xcttjoji.
.
" r " *■’
Il .tigt "p. m/vtJdfttftltLke Btr;’ Christ­ at ore and fflff; down store iGll he
■ j’--- ‘ **
t K..
mas ■ rarranjjfitraonti, .’
, *■ . k,the distributing deppf for the out­
•,r Christian Science Service*
.- '6.'15 p. Hti J t .’ VoUftg People.
put o( tlu*-factory An First stfeMk
Regular Christian Science services’
:
Mr. Washhurnt is a first class randy will be held" nejtt Sufiday, DFrem. 7:1B'p..* m. Aaflrefr, "Baits from mahufatturcr and hae been making ber 6 th", ut 11 o’clock,' i n ' the -Wornand foryfjfio ‘Do'^11."
*«
catufy for the trade- for
several
You are always welcome at the months ’but his candy booth is the
emple.
first venture in the retail (mlC'
That he will make good goes with­
Oeorge Hyman,
out saying.

— zr7-

1

W IL L L O O K T H E M
O V E R

HUNTING IS FINE
AT PRESENT TIME

m i l olhrs yon more cnjuymeht in
all thul makes life worth living
than any oth*&gt;r city on fhe glohe
and the city that hud confidence in*
you at the beginning of your illus­
nf i i .
* D. erilire Inwet putt of trious career still has that abiding
tl.
* in llutne*. T h ey di*l all faith in your precepts and example.
d. ,
’A I.. . itinguaih the llutne* Let us allow you the ry^,I taste of nf NNi y ncohoro, were tfie jurot* who
cih
I lay man wa* burned on roulhern hospitality that lust, c v e t J,, Id out fbr conviction, accotdliig lo
iLy I , .. » h*)r~ trytniT Art *avi»- the
been instilled in your vliosom hy slat* ments made hy North, Brown
ri|V'
1 ......... . | art merit even
iante ■ D&gt; r d i u e hut the •tlarre* your southern nn rest on* and here ni,!! several other juiors.
where the north and south have
Wutron wa* placed on tiiel Fri*(.■!»■ to 'aF advanced and the car
joined
hand* (or thv upbuilding «'f |(Jl|y
,, 1)t.iinK charged that he
a, '■ it.to mr.l
Fortunately the nntion let us shake the hand
far t
I used obscene and otherwise ui law­
owter there wa* a small
stro'ii.: d insurance on tin- car that of President Wilson and Mrs. NNit ful language ill issues of hi* pul li­
son and offer you the fruit* of in cations. Articles specified in the is­
fdoi .lly rt&gt;pay him for fda lo*s.
Floifi) a blown Potatoes Make Beal

|C O M M I T T E E A P P O I N T E D

Dec. 3. — No

Sanford will be able to take core nicnccs.
The htj*.e is a goud one
Sanford will not stand foe fake
of the traveller.* this season, at leuat and the* rooms tire large and well
advertising.
after January first as at that time located hut there were no bath­
This much has been demonstrated
the Sanfohl ll^Nise will he remodeled rooms, no electric lights or many
in many ways by the merchants re­
and made ready to accommodate other modern improvements. With
fusing to fall for the many and devi­
them in regard to rooms.
all these the new owner should be
ous method* for separating
thorn
S. J. Carnes of Tampa has made able to fill the house during the re­
from their good money that goes out
arrangements to take the Sanford j mainder of the season. The dining
of town to the travelling fakir
House and expects to put a force of I room w ill not be opened this seUun
In order that the merchant* of
men ut work the first of next w e e k I but the many good restaurant^.heft
Sanford shall not he hothereff any
The fixture* and furuiturF will be will he sufficient to supply the dolonger by every fly by night adver­
taken out and new put in, hath, mnnd.
tising scheme the Sanford Commer­
room- will be installed, electric
The Sanford House is now open
cial Club .at the laki meeting decided
light- will be placed, all over ihejand has many guests a* there i* no j tionVl defenM* plans,
to have a censoring committee ap­
house ami many other needed im-j other lurge hojel here to furnish th e1
pointed thul will investigate every
provement- made that will put the ] accommodation for steeping
All
foreign advertising scheme und if it
house in first class condition.
j the small hotels u/e being taxed to .Mr. and Mrs. Everybody and Fain* i* punk, as most of them an*, they
Mi. Carnes is a well known hotel ‘ accommodate thg, Visitors to the . ily:
will be turned down.
man. having the Olive and the Mer­ city and the news of the remodel­
We invite you to cull on us in the ]
President Lake in u few word* oxchants Hotels in Tampa and the ling of the Sanford House in order Wclborne block Thursday, Dec. 23rd1 pressed the sentiment of the mer­
Edwtnola at Dade City in charge to accommodate the tourist rush We will he glut! to help you do your chant* of Sanford when he said that
at the present time and while he after January lir*t will he rno-t Isle Christmas shopping, also *&gt;-r\c this money should lie kept at horn*
realises that he has a stupendous pleasing to the people of thi* illy you a good turkey supper
and if then* i* any advertising to he
task aln-ad of him in u-modeling and the visitors to Florida
Your* truly
done the local papers should fie pat
Mr Carnes plans lo have at h u t
The Daughters of NV*—ley
ih
ifurti House 111* njutny friends
rocir.it! tirsi and if there were anv
i i hi- slate fci! that lie is able to sixty room.* ready for occupant y
schemes out-lde of ill*' m-w spa ] ht II
tope with the situation and if he und will continue to make ,impro\c
shoubl he done by local people and
thinks he cun get the house ready rneiit* all through the summer that
j not the irnt&lt; Ring fakir
entail the Mention of n new tun k
in - month he will make good
President Lake will make tin ..on
1he Sanford House m the past annex and many other idea* that
j milter known and every time a utran
fevc years has not hud much to offer will give Sanford a real tourist
ger mine* to this fit V with l.i -if* o
full t I n Vl -» a* or
lk.
p.il.ll
111
of"'
mutter
of
01
)
11
'o
-nng of ail vert Ising,
gold
.nk
President \V|J i&gt;ti 11,■i I.
lirnlf
s.
In
mi
s,
mining
-tuck,
oil
»tn«
k
may tillin' to Sunlord on their
This I. till* hunting weathei ayil||BI1(l , - j , , . tr■. the husipe** men
honey inumi, w hit h t In \ •Xpert to
similar chargeT h e article-* were many of the local sj.oits have boon
U i l s u n 1 use a Miulrlal
|of Sanford do ii&lt;v!L ni'i'd to l&gt;e tioi h
spend in Florida, if they accept the
jiubli .lied in I •* I I and I ** I J
out ni arc going out to huiji the ered witfi him "in- ii .ill'll*' Ju-i rc
Nugusta. Gu, Dec 2
A miatnal
following invitation
sent
hy the
There was in' indication tonight -is ih'V' 1-in keys iiml birds
Those who fer him to the advi t . ig and . ei
was on|i red iti
Cutler it I Uimm-t
Cornnterei.il f l u b
to whether or not the
Dud rid Ini &gt; 'it imcd if port plenty of gam*'
I irt here in ill* ..is*' of Thomas b
*or coinnuifre of the ’ (Mimm-ri i. I
A l l . in,* v woiild tire'- for another .tii *t si*rn.- snakes
haiiford Florid.
Nov ,lo. 1 • I &lt;
■
U tmt
ni Thomson Gu
charged
riu ti and 111" -chetm » ill In inirsti
in ti
There were upproxi mu icly
The Cointtlel Cl.. I ( ‘ lilt, in h Vl-cut I Ve
I oiinly holgi Herring and Cecil g.-lteif. If II ^s good enough To l.*stlr
with having sent nhscene matter
Scu-siuii
KHl -pert ..tors in the courtroom U H (*„,(,,,etl uud parly have returned
I Iumigh the mails
The jury which
the light of day he will be given a
T o Hi* Excellency, the President had the .an fiefore il since Tuesday night when the linal order was takem ! fr„ m „ {j u,.k hunt on Lake Harn.y rc'iiei tful heating
If not he wifl h*Judge N\ AN 1.ii mi Inis n. pi. -fifing j -i, ,|
gooij tniu* slid plenty
Of the I '
S
II on
NS'.Midrow .ifSfT.ooii
told to hunt pastor*'* new ami lh*
reported It
could
lie I
wait* it until H* ta llii" mernmg f
*&gt;f gam*’
Wilson, Greetings
p*;nple lietf will not lose, any time
,i g rt e nn a v erilic!
lore Vallit'g before him tin juiy,
I&gt; ' j, Thrasher, I!
Mew mat", with tfl* scheme
tin tlie eve of your marriage San
There have been
Judge \N W I .ii inlnli n. (iri'sidlllg wl li h at 10 .'III lust i li^lil hud re­ NNalffr
llanii,
Dr
lT&gt;le*ton ^ard thousands of dollars sfnnt hy Un­
ford, the greatest -••dion in 11"
h.ul called (in- jury into *ouri alter pelled it d i l l disagreed
[fuety have returned from Tnyfor people. of this city eveiy year on the
greatest slate in the greatest coun­
After Foreman
Brown
today Creek and report two d*'*T. six
ii lonfcreiire with i'DUIIm I for both
try in the world invite* you to vi-.it
fake •rheme* and it i s . high ^ipie
ride* in which il was agreed that "lupd. j,o verdict had been reached tut key* uid jdeiviy of *rm II guir.e.
this city wlnti
on your wedding
they were i ii vest iga ted t*y u eoin-hi'uld a veidicl not he reached to
ludjfe Laamlulin askgtl if the j tu
Frank Woodruff, A. T Rq*.*etter ir_a* t •Y and expoatul
journey that we know you will take
Some tulVi-r
light a m en i a l order should he ill-agreed oti a .picstion of "law &lt;u I»r
Blow I f and (tarty at*' home (j*it g tdi-u* of th" foreign dipbimat*
through
your
beloved
southland
I ■ I , C F Hr own of '1'f'ii a ill. . &lt;1 i
\j It *-1 a v* t •. sUcrc &gt;s/ul hue l
w ii.i tb.it .I.. w i ii • •. i a tin *&gt; i ■ i ei
U 1 •!■■ tin .i| llal . i' of I In I • il, ■!
.n
. . ' t i n ,nr
-I all d |t . our i
y,
•
•
*
i
Ifinn
lb.
Fa.
t
r*‘
' t.iigg- *1 **•'. era! dc* ■ ,i -I 1 'iI k• . s lime niiglit I., gnud. but verv fi'iv of
lute* i- wrapp. .I if.
.*is Mini n.
I*
t n “ i * .*
itnpo -lb|. for tlii jui \ pti.'.t.
1
,
t'I'JI Idll- Us li.lt he .1 In iiaallll.s ai.,1
i them mem* anything \y thy pur­

The Elks Memorial scrviceB or
UJfv ol Sorrow will bo hi Id in the
Su, Thciitie on Sunday pftetnoon
J,\ 3 o’clock*, to which the public is
cordially invited. The program this
t,n promise* 10 ho ono o( the ,)CSt
in the history of the lodge.
Dr.
A A. Mutphrw, president of the
Vniver-ity of Florida will deliver
the million
The eulogies will he
Dihle Reader’s Quix
deliverd i&lt;&gt; Geo. A. DeColtca and
Le»ader of Group 1 being absent,
Sanford Lodge.
jV/M .uI'-'will d r iv e r Thanu'topVi* | Mi“ . E vr,y" W,,iU' ,,,ok ,h " rK&lt;’
Subject, Missionary meeting, "The
anil the l.idles* quartette. Mrs. I,urilli A pi’ wa.II Takach of tins city Brotherhood of Man *’
Scrip tube read tug by Mr if M
ltHl c , -t . Lawton of Orlando wilt
Waite.
j* 0Il tie musical program ably
Song. Jesus. Suvior, Pilot Me.
tsiistmi b\ the Elks Orchestra.
Headings by members of Group 1
The following i» the ofllcinl proPresident in charge.
turn
Secretuiy's
report.
Elk* Orchestra
Voluiti-»rv
Song.
Onward
Go
Li.dge
Rilti b "
Dismission
with
the lord - Prayer
11* SI it 1 - T- Not"
Reporter
1
to
ui.
ltQuartette
1 .ii.
I.odg
•
Mill id
Rev A S. I’eik
I‘t»&gt;1 ■
*
■
Riiii‘s&gt;ionul
DeKovc
Sola
11
I

R. and H. Will Re Cut
\\ ashj^ton, .1), C.,

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�PAGE T W O

T H E SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY

HAPPENI NGS

A BU N CH O F IN TER ESTIN G

ITEM S

FROM

CORR^SPON

D E N T S — EVEN TS O F SE M IN O L E C O U N TY — EFFICIEN T
REPORTERS

COVER

TE R R ITO R Y

FOR

HERALD

EAST SANFORD

chuluotachatter
Wednesday
evening
before
Thanksgiving was the dale of a very
pleasant nfTaii at our public school,
it being their Thanksgiving exer­
cises. There was a short but very
satisfactory progiam of songs, thanks
giving prayers, recitations and dia­
logues which the children carried
out quite nicely.
The decorations
were very appropriate, being pump­
kins, fringes o( torn bunging from
m
husks, bundles oi rice, citrus
fruit, etc.,
showing a
bountiful
hat vest, 'for which all had gathered
to give thnnks. The exerciser were
followed by n supper given by the
ladies of the neighborhood and was
nil that could be detired.
There
were quite a number o f visitora
fiom a distance. Some from Gene­
va, Oviedo, O/Inndo and Gabriclla.
All expressed;* themselves u* being
very much pleased with the enterfiftimeitt. . . .

The first frost of the season was
noticed Wednesday morning, both
at this end of town and also on the
West Side.
No damage done.
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Squires of
Cameron avenue have us their house
guests for the winter their relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilmarth and
Mrs. C. S. Worthing with hei little
daughter, Virginia, nil of Pottadnm,
N Y.
Mr. and Mts. Squires have
added a commodious addition of
several rooms to their residence re­
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Morris and
family entertained Mr. Morris’
mother, Mrs. W. C. Morris and his mother, his Rcrtclson, his aunf. Mis
sister, Miss Oleeiu' Morris of Forest Mugnus'on and Mrs. Ericson|u. d
City a portion of last week.
."his four little cousins, Margaret, Gil­
Miss Edith McClelland hns gonp bert, Esther and Ruth Ericsori Vujd
to Enu Gallic to spend the winter Elmer Tyner and Florence .'L’y'fief1with her aunt, Mts. Edna Mathews. Rgfreshments were ’ served, fifniiapF
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rivers and ing of three large cakes, with.^jhityson'were in Geqevn with her mother, and fruit. The little host rordiWil
Mrs. J e n n ie .P re v a il for Thankv
number of nice presents and the
Dutirfg his Visit Mr Rivers good wishes of all for many more |
giving
left fils auto ("ruck standing On the such happy days;
shore of Lake Geneva with the
M r. H. G. L'undquist, who has)
power on. when it took a cold ir f l y been doing some odd jobs ns
Mr. N. J. S ten Strom left for T am ­
plunge by its lonesome
It was res­ painting for
N orn ai
Deforest,
pa Tuesday, accompanied by his
cued. ho we vet, little the worse for banking trees for ^Mr. Magnusson i
daughter, Miss Avis, where they will
its foolish frank.
pi *k1 "* and park jet* for Mr.
visit his daughter and family. Mr
Kcrnberl
Lamb,
w
ho
has
been
J. Miller begun work at tho p a p i
and Mrs. N. II
Reynolds until
here with his uncle, J. F, McClelland i, i.l in Sa..iora yesterday.
after the holidays.
some time has gone to Okeechobee
We are nil thankful that Jack
Mrs. Anna
Darling and
Mrs
Frost spared us this time and was
City.
Mnhle Mat till of Ohio were visiting
Mr and Mrs. \V W Dressor a d not as bad as wp expected.
at the home of Mr. and Mis. I \V
dnllgbtel enter t ai ned Ml
and MrM i's Mabel Tyner, who tins been
Hillit gsley last W dnesday
From
Alex Mar sh a l l and Mi
and Mi» visiting her aunt. Mrs. Fry at \Vii-|
there they extended then visit to
.1 ( ’ Ellsworth at fi o'clock Thanks­ dermere
returned
home
Monday |
K issimmee.
giving dinner aftt i w hi&lt; ii 1 1n■ri- wa­ ( u t expects to go bark again today,
Miss lama Johnson wm» visiting it pleasant evening id ripisi, lliat
a- hi* ha- been odcied ernplovmci.i
her aunt. Mrs K Muse last w»VI~ was min h enjoyed
there for the winter
Mr and Mrs John Badger and
The committee on entertainment
Mrs Herlelsori, Mrs llorell atul I
two babies spent Thanksgiving will) a
plans a n d w
k fi r MrM .iguussoii were pleasant cull ,
her inirtyits, Mi ;uul Mrs Rhhutx. till imual ( liristmas tree and PV"
ers at Mrs Geo. Clark’ s the first I
Mr. and Mts. Srhmeilz liaii tor 1 g ram at M o d r e ’s St at i on * i i nn' h, . ^
of the week
their guest last week Atr Kchrm Itr'

WEST Slot lit MS

nephew.

M*

Itouse uf* Ne w

York

P A 0 1 A PO IN T S.

itishop.

Miss

Florence

Frank

Mr
Sherman I loyd spending
week end with Frank Drown,
Mr and Mrs
1) I. Thrasher,

Ito*.

\1 t a i ' d M r s
K
H. D r o w n M y
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,
•
e Xpec laid liele -tmrllj
from their

V 1h t e n

summer home,

ing

IU{tbmoti&lt;L

Indiaia

tin faithful bus hnrVe of Mr
1 in duty after suller i

i- a g a i n

(rom .1 badly

injutcd eye

■St^Pr

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y

in i r cia
W e want to further reduce our stock in some'lines
and will make these startling reductions on the
following.
These prices are for CASH ONLY.
Nothing charged at these reduced prices.

M E N ’S H A T S

C H IL D R E N ’S SHOES

$1.50 value M en’s li
for
$2.50 value M en’s Hats
for
$.‘{.00 value M en’s Hats
for

$ 2.00

for
$2.25 ( 'hildren’s Shoes
for
$:{.oo
Shoes
for

untlerktand \fr
R it. wn is expl'cti pg Id have liTlcjm "Hi . ih more
■if hiB hnmrn&lt;, ■k la
nrt
can’d
tlit*
I
j
winli-t
. „
Mrs
M a u d Powell -.-XTtti iluldi'U
from the AVcst Side pent a poiiiioi

Iti
not
writing lastweek
wrd
miased an account of a
bitthday]
party given in honor o| Mi
Wi.l
fil’d Fier-on
All rejiorted it good
lilln
with quit e a number pre-ent
and
fiotn Lake Mary
tin* id !a - y l M i j h x i t i(u\ Hart hori^F.'.t
Last Wednesday night a surprise]
and Hiulj Hiiiiltruick
~
ihmutiwn
w agiven
Itcv
Alfred
Mr
Mi
u7nT'“ Mr- * I It
fla il and I F in iui and wife in d it was tin
Hid %lrs Ffitjik [.real 1 hint*- As he ha- not heen long
11 relative- Sun ! 111 this w 1
In has not yet hccnini
ii'i-il to having such tricks played,
but we think they enjoyed it, at
w«ll ns those who look part in it
A number of lovely* cakes were ul o
Ip evidence and vvilb coffee wen*
Beryv*h • he happy
1 rovvd
Soup
were
hi? ,|ef, i| from
uiiim .
I ur
&lt;719 It: h were present |o show t li.it I

Shoes

Wr

The ladies’ and children’s shinis not ; ls complete ; ls u m i . i I
hut you will find some exceptional'.
Rood values. Wr are closing out all
ladies’ and children’s shoes and
hosiery
stork

IP S A L A AN D 0 R A P I \ l l l *

i|»s rest t v ct

SPE C IA L LO T H A T S
100 Hats $2.00 to $.'1.00
values

$5.00 ('trade will he sold
for
$5.50 ( Jrade will hi* sold
fur
$ti tirade will he sold
for

Q

LA D IE S
10c value Ladies’ Ih
only
_
25c value Ladies Host
only
50c value Ladies’ Host
only
$l*Value Indies’ Hose

Lutalquioi/fiui

SI i . d I ( , f;ii ji ■ w i l l hi * s o l d

for
$7 (Mi ( iratli* will he sold
for
$7.50 ( hade will he sold
for
$8.00 (Jrade will be sold
for
'
$8.50 (hade will^be sokl
for
$!*.()() drat ft,* wjjl he sold
fur
$0 50 ( ira&lt;le will be sold
for
$10.00 tirade will IV sold
for
$10.50 ( Jrade will he sold,
for
$12.00 Gtjade^viU he sold
for. . ax' . - &gt;

$J..50 value 'Ladies' Shoes
‘ fo ik A y

40 For The Blood

$2.00 value I .atlies Shoes d*
for
«P
T$3.00 value Ladies Shoes
for
.
^$3.50 value Ladies SI toes
for
V
$4.00 vallie Ladiyy Shoes',
f o r ^ l

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'Ectx’lt scrofulous him ora from the blood
which ceubo const ipi.t ion, mnlnria, rhetttn.ilim, pores ulcer.' pimpin', ptc,
G&lt; t
it nt L. R. 1’ hi‘ ijw on a gunrunice to
safety.
In Training.
"Tnko y:tir elbowa off tho table,
Tou know bettor thnn that,** “I know,
but I’m lust gettfug lu training for tho
ipnwui 'ha rob^tinstm," #

SATURDAY, DEC. 4th

our

Lottie Pick ford In lb * tSOOOm ” F1ytn
-T U K OIAMONnKSOM TU

PhotopUy

r»
A LLE N T H E A T R E EVERY WEDNES:

.

Best By Every Test

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�DECEMnER 3. 1915

THE qANrORrt HKRM.D

Laura Jean Libbeu's

PAGE THREE

For Daily Use by the Housewife

^ IVER
JOHNSON
TRUSS
x b r id g e

lCsevurfj.1915. WiUUcC^* H„,
POOR

GIRLS HAVE HOPE_RICH
GIRLS NONE.

Oil, th.it i\ tlrrnni mi
Joyril,

Should be sn smlly, (furl
I knsw, I knrw it cciuli!
'Twns bright, "twu* turn
piut
Xt la oft«\n it wonder to ntiuiy why
poor glrlu often xm-.I their first loves

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“ Just W h a t
'

‘Give mo cake made

I

Hjj

i

I

l a i

*ith Calumet— I know what
I'm potting — * know •*’»
pure, wholesome, nourixhlng,
tempting aiul tasty. ^
“ It'anll In Calumet'* won­
derful leavening anil tailing
power—ill alaolutc purity.
I’ e Calumet for uniform
irwilu ami economy.”
Krcrirad ltigh«l Aw.rd*

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••f

A'rif C**i (At*!

it* f l*f r* /v■■i Cam.

We have the Juvenile Iv e r ‘liihnitm lticy/lt*, the b Nt
made fur the price. (*ynt • in anti rn.ik.; vafft-jwipetion n &gt;w
for delivery on Christmas Eve.
v
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f

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K
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s ’" ' ** B;ltl:l'

fled, tiny h ippy, to
ho wooed ami won
by him. Him looks
no further for u
poBHlhlu J^iver Hhe
I* not exporting
t« find fiiultH in
him. nor hiding

Sanford Cycle Company
10M Palmetto Avenue

any that ntm may
have Mope hi her
guiding star al Mils happy time
With 11 rich. rirl. 11 is eiitiii ly ,;.f
ferelll
She linen tint pin her f.illh
to finding In lie- hr t ni.m who 1 n aUcntlon to her a life partner Haying
to hemclf. "If I do not accept Mm, !
can never get nnnitier npportunliy 10
wed."
She &lt;nuiit.H on having ph-rttv
It x
x 111 tie
In which One sbe
of siillnrs
II
will
win takti In lead of which one ►ti■■

llln* loll I glll, p l l ' l

powd ^

\ S ^ IC A G O ^ ,
t :/ vur»Ilj«kingPowd»rBtlt&gt;ri&lt;jit

W MAT

HAS

BECOME

f\*»Pure
bihI soda.

OF

THE

DUDE 7
rttn in

Itoimhi t»vi*r ntmv*%

*‘p firaf lumullR nf n real lova?

bpp miw ilrridnl nnd now tiloiuM
« nw»iv
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Opjioiite City 11 ill

Bicycles Motorcycles and Accessories

(O A ST

THROUGH TRAINS TO NEW YORK
In Jnck»&lt;inv die
Ir savannah
xr Itich 11 .1 ml
11
t-h 1ngii n

could gi t 11o11.. I-.
blessings whn li nmk
her She at 1i-iidi the Uoui-r w-ih t’

( t— f !
m’r r to lour milk

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hade b y the trusc

Making

**

* IJon t forget that we have plenty of bicycles for the
“ Grown-Ups’ ' also.

future hopes about
*’,r"

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A Bicycle Makes the Most Practical Christmas
Gift for Boys and Girls

while Neb girls do
hoi The evplanii'
thui
i‘i hi ui|i|iWhen the poor girl
*",,' ,t" it young
mnn whom (the
liken nnd who hu t
HltllWtl Itlt-I.&gt;St 111

t «mc ii ml Jnyf iil (ft filwiy ?

What has In-come of the dude, that
t"t, k of masctillne, so called, perfec
'Ii the se.-nti-d links and
a
o-lu w ho won- a crltlt
-** HI the l.l|e| of hlH »‘Oat. pill
.... ,u&gt;-r xhne nml who sported an
* i gold head, d cane?
He "as u ulctnre Mint many a ro­
mantic girt gtAnced furtively at ns he
•'■■oil eii the gtreet corners with his
p t 'iqupnnjqfiH watching fair maid
"it by
vParetiLs frowpiKl him
"i&gt;As tile) happened to have

th.-i X t o ,nfji ho -wore sl ays and
l,lJlh , ( 'lUerhKin prctly llght at JJmU
Theyjdutjtt jwnlkcd wlth-,a mluclog
**lf IllH^i^uper legs wero afl tight
as the rjlylrt bfclrts are l odt y
l ie
Y— at- 1» w i t h -a f^nwllng "accent, and
IJir'. it vhaniefujly
Mo wns ix walking
taH i"h plate, whoso sole occupation
sei-n.ed |() p„ lo
yf *

to

til.'

ll.lli ..

whit.- with the sex era! Iasi shades of
lilu- gre.-n lexeu.P i nnd light brown
ITv s. nr. eii 1-n emnlulled xxii h a plain
fabrli In a solid eidor as in the dress
show tl III I In- pil l me
The h o u s e dress Ih to lie cut In one
pi.... and h-.is.-’v udju-le-l to 111•* llg
ure The Hlcexes are nut lu In* longer
than three-quarter length and the skirl
should liatdlv t.-a-h the Instep
The
pattern should provide for .-asx Iron
lug ami tie- dri-bs should fasten at the
front nr side front, with buttons and
hnttonhnti'B There are many different
designs to choose from, and they do
not vary greatly from year to year
for the house dse-ss Is not required to
follow the fads of fashion
It Is a good plan to nhrink materials
and leal them lo see If colors are
Stable before milking up
And the
house dress must be complete In it
sell not requiring an extra collar nr
bell but easily and quickly slipped on
iginl fastened

Mit I

nn.itln-r * ne n.-xt xx.-.-k sl.-u-b rid 1 r
xx|ih still auntli.-r al a w- i k. iid p.irt •
and has no time to crown any one oi
them the hero of to-r day dr- am- St,,doen not real lie. Mint
w it ti Imp. n
lamp not lighted she misses a gleam
tif enrthlv paradise
I In* rieli girl Is nev.-r entirely sar-that sh« will In- wedited for herself
alone
She never fears missing wed
lock ultimately
Some rich girts tm '
uglne- erroneously If a poor 'young
man Is prttlte he will tnnrrv her for
her wealth If not for love of her-.-If
Tills Is not hope lull a delusion on (let
part
The poor girl ho|o-s for a lung
life of wedded Miss after she marries
If she llmts thill the partner of ln-r
life has (rnllH which »h&lt;- did not know
of she hrnxely does her best to heir
with and make the best of them
She
has no other home to go to. no other
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
heart to lean nn. none to take her pari
against him and letnpt her to become I
estranged from him
If the rich girl finds that her wedded intensely annoying, especially If she er she Ih free to receive his addresses
Her coquetry or not
path Is tint us rosy as she expected, Is a xx Ife and mother
She Is one person on the
and ntlurtng smites are her stock lu singe quite another off
she Is perfectly Independent Vlth him
Men's de
trad.- lo-r meal IP kel If men will fall vifllon does put Hatter lo-r She lov.-s
She knows that she «an gain her free
.ii lux-, with her on ai.oimt of It, sot
■li.ru that she will not suffer lie n-bx
only one trite I,- art mul thill one s!ua- far as -n|.|,ort ami a roof h u t Iu t
1- led to blame
Is lawfnilv pound to
Kerry night before she goes In her •
bend r °
't he relatives whn have an •
eye to lo r money lake every little net te-d she wrl(x*s u long letter to her dear ,
• Hymns and Lonflevlty.
of his as a lover to help them widen hubby,- who Is traveling on the road !
Tho
practice of hymn xvrltlng ap­
the breach between them and the hope with nnother company
After two or
pears to he conducive to longevity,
of recnncllluMnn Ih i rushed In her three pages tilled up about their chll
dreu off at school, she devoirs anoth Charlotte KHIotl who wrote "Just As
heart.
1 Am," was eighty two at the time of
Of the two. the one who has hope ,-r half sheet telling him of Ilia foolish
fohnnle” who follows the company her death. Mlshop Hlrkewteth who
him everything to llx.. for The worn
wrote "Pence Perfect Penn-.'' was
from town to town, still bombarding
an who Is without It finds life dreary
eighty one ns aIno wns Chutlis Wes­
her with letters, which she returns un
and thn thought of the future .tin
ley Mlshop Wnlsluitn How auihur of
pleasant
It Is not wrong for young opened
stngyp of Ho* most popular of the
Th. re nr.- true and good wives nndt
girls lo have love dreams ll Ih naturi
"Hymns. AnMent nnd Modern,’ John
therefore natural
Poor girls are not * mothers to he found among the pr.-t
Keble and Mlshop Kerr the writer of
budding thetr hopes upon finding a ty, glrllrh. stage beauties They would
the famous "Kvenlng Hymn " Were all
twit care a flip of their Anger whether
rleh young man to wed
All they ex
seventy four
And In compiling such
peel In a loving and true, heart With they were known ns "Mrs " or "Miss”

If fhey could draw the same salary In
Indeed, many of the faeither rase
vurlle nrtressna wish that they could
for them
tell the world what a happy homo life
they have at least three months In
MARRIED ACTRESSES
the year with an adoring husband nnd
large family of boys jind girls aboul
them. The sensible man who falls fn
And bis' peart Is great with the put^r of [ |()vn wjth the actress should make It

,

a list as this, pne Ought ffol to forget
the name of \V K. OladBtone, who nar­
rowly escaped being n nonagenarian
One pf Mr flladhtone’s hymns— *'0
I.end My Mllndness by the Hand"—1»
to be found In the Knglfsh Hymnnl

.
Ootlmls^lc T hou(jht.i*r,,’’v v’trl and bring a blush lo liny
... Where the cause l« Just evett tha
- -ftieeti because of his bold stare,
1
xx. ! ! ! ! / « „ tun.! nr at. sea
• ' 4.^ l«*'nh.tb flnd OUt at thq pUtS«l whol^ ■mil 11 ron'” ,'’•■*
ii lias taken a decado of years for
In- .peeps to disappear.
Hut where
i.i\. they gnno? They certainly have
'I'''eloped Into sensible business
'T *s They haveta't brains enough
u- hr th.-ir tilled silk Bats for that
1he answer to the query Is—they have
uurri'd foolish girls whoso papas
* err rich and ablo to aupport dnngh
''•f« hubby They hiivo beon Iran*f'rr’s l Troit, the stre&lt;A*corner to thft
L—The Maxwell.
The* world's- most popular
"Id gent's office, where they B\rui’
J,,eit with Imiiortant tnlen, flirting sponalve heart- "Jf&gt; an Instant the
-car—at a popular price.

11 l l i l t i r n o n
Phi l id. I|ili:.i
\ 1 \ 1 w Yo r k

\TLA N TIC COAST LI NE
I l k V* r%l Hat t t t r r * t , J ark p**ni il lr . H a
I’ hxinr I T

If il1*hrtMHig|S l l n t r l , t ain pa

I*Sortr |] 2

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BAKERY

&lt; H IL D k K N I i n t l t Y H O M E
Willi nur lirtTid bt'eause l licv kipixv
ip-u kf.itul it i;ts»f- w illi fith r
but 1 i t ur j;tm nr -m&gt; 1 him! i -Im N 1 d limy! like ^ 1mnI bread fur yfruwin " elnldren.
And mn* breatl is
ku itiHiit |hey eat. Inis of it..
It -tler -end fur sninc.
y o u ’ll enjuy
it :ls well as t he children.
K v -ryIiim I v does.

S P E N C E R ’S B A K E R Y
1 IT Park Avc

.RESULTS TELL.

f ree Delivery

Ask any customer about

FAVO RITE FE R TILIZE R S
They know and can testify as to THEIR

QUALITY, THEIR SOLUBILITY, LASTING
QUALITIES and GENERAL ADAPTABILITY
to FLORIDA SOILS

Special Formulas lor A ll Florida Crops
v WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS

t6rch of Infatuation la lighted In his
bosom He besieges’ Ulo bog ofllca for
an Introduction, If ho know* tho man­
ager. It does not occur to mra that
it Is artifice when tho manager put#
him off with one plausible excuso aad
another. Ha sends tho actress, notes,
flowers and bonbons. Kite teems to
bo agnlrist htur because o f the fact that
( 'xti(&lt;*«laiyr let a family has msrrled they do not roAch her. The moaaen*
i^nt.bss' beeu qultty. enough 6f gcrjxoy alwnys returns with tho gift*
1*,-■+-ie fffr ner younger-sister*. NT) or nottt bearing the same story—she
’f'.prff' r tho younfsr girl profits by her
was -noj. thoro, If his Infatuation for
*t"-ncncs . Her choice of a husband tho actress Itts' taken deep root, and
utMin the atnbitUItis, 'encrgfetli ho Is a young man who has leisure and
1,1 shn looks what he Is, a self-1 money to follow his Inclination, bo ls_
sensible, energetlo .yquth who apt to present himself In every Jown
1r"", ‘-s well, hut not wtrnyagantly; Where the qharther Is playing, quite
*
h''5 k "todH of .good sense In his dhilvIouH to the' fact that he has had
'• “ 1 ami the right-kind of lotto In hla
no encouragement. ; .*
"art. and U pushing and capable of
Tho people from behind the foob
• "pportlng, without her fatherti aid,
lights, from-the sta*e hands to-the
"e woman who weds him. It is well
star, are having no end of merriment
nr r ’manUt^.gtrla that tha dudo haa
at his expense. To tho set rest her­
' ■■'tii'hed nrVlL.^ci'nUble men now have
“ mi" to ihff fora".
*
* self, this homage forced upon her Is

2- -The Busiest Spot in Sanford.
salesroom of the Maxwell.

I n d e p e n d e n t Fe r t il iz e r C o /
J a x k s o n v t l i e . FI a..
I

The Sanford

t •

3— Jim Lawson— Known to all as the author of
..the slogan— *

According Lo the I^iwson plan vou can buy one of these fatnuus stmrJy, powerful family cars on payment of a gptciii
mint and puy the l&gt;alance as you ride—on easy monthly payments.
Several K«°&lt;i Sanforditcs have already taken advance of this convenient method of car owning. There’s no
reason why you should not.
'-v." ; •.
• i Ai. *-*
*
**
'l . Tho’ Maxwell is not onlv easy to buy—accoWing to the Iaivvson plan, but it is economical to operate, the up-keep
cost boinp: fully 50 per cent less than on any other car sellinn at this price. '

Price $ 6 5 5 $Electric Start .r »nd Lighted

'

AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS, INSECTICIDES.

The “ Big Three

, *Kn thtr stenographers and roundly
gv.ihtj.tng^he male clerks fof being so
‘irifnrtunnto as to be under their con,r'*l They live In brownstono manMon* owned by their rich wives, IllL
xhout-jp automobiles sn’d fro flrsthlghiufa tf. opera* and thcstenik- The
itu&lt;le-V|i! n(,yc|. work-’ II^-is of tho
PUTi*8&gt;tll Ufeijrijpd .ot1sturdy oaks.

H

J. B. Lawson, Mgr.

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THESANFORDHERALD THE TRUE STORY OF SAND ASPHALT
It.
IIOL1.V, Editor
W. M. HAYNE8. Iluslnraa Manager

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
m i a * » c * » T i o N rim-K.

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To
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who
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Cndrr Art «f Manh Ird, t#7S.

We do not cate a tinker's dam
whether
any Other county uses sandOXlra la Itrrald HaUdJn|
Trtrpbonr No. IIS
nsphvlb brick, clay, mart, cement,
metndr.m, sawdust, turpentine chips,
Henry Ford will go to Europe to mill slabs, coin stalks, pinostraw ot a
ilrmand pallet* or rise — meaning that score cf other road materials which
hi* will make thorn buy Ford automo­ have been touted in Florida.
b ile
Hut tic do. want to set tbe press
— O
of tile Mute.JlEM*’^Jt the issue
'
We will not ask you to tihop early
No one is objecting to ^Clarence
but only to wait for that'big Chi 1*1- Woods tievoting his entile* edition
ma* e-dition of thu 5AiiV&gt;i|l Jlerald to*hi* hobby of saml-aaphab rouds.
to be issued on '*th ^ ^ th V L ^*du tan Our o b j e c t ^ ; b a s e d
on this
do \oj tt i j h
p u tl^ V t •
r% - H 'e cm r p M
mid anvd
mvai^J trouble.
Shop
I’ lnelluN county hud an issue be­
then.
!
A
fore It 'which, was. the ratification
O----of a rpsQjjijtAjire-ailing for u $715,000

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THE

Orlando, is again

F A K I R S .•
being

infested

hi- «'ye*

fo* reason and (act-&gt;’ utid you usi'il
tin former, to the .btriinent of iriitf

butt

tr.trj

to the best interests of all the

I" (*f I"
' I do toil Itrid it ill my heart to
wish that y out bond issue mu&gt; fell to
dny, despite all that ha* been said
about tile
I do not want these

mighty

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,7
•v

movement!,

of

progressi-

Hi's* to bait especially through effort
of nunc
But if it fail* and if m.y
The Associated, Chailties was or- thing I have dond shall contiibute to
ganijied dm inf the autntitvr. and ha* it* defeat, retns^her now and here
mail, a hravl n i d parflajl;. *uce»'** alt. r voqr uii|il*t and unfound' d
, hara&lt; 1 hrixalton*
of
our
splendid
V fui beginning in linndlit g the mat
let of worthy charily, tint this prob- asphalt road* In back of .and ate in
lom of tramps and I nggat* is. quite spiratton fur my war on firlck road*

■“ beyond the •Jurird.lctioh of the Ax«oelated Charities.
That oragniza-,
i
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,i
ilon has nvtthet the power nor the
s
, ,
.
means to rope witn this question,

—

ed income feels a loss much more keenly than
one of larger resources.
1i This Hank affords every safeguard for the pro­
tection of funds and invites accounts of all per­
sons who receive and pay out money.
3E»PV

m PEOPLES BAN K OF S A N F O R D
If. R. STEVENS

C. M. HAND
Vlrr-Prrctdcl

to have

Lake i minty* coni

spent That k*t^Ki ig with frij'iiti
ut
Y our lAtforglAe.lhle iist.au11 upn:i 1 nil,*lnmTv *|.eii.| one tilth of Ms good IJjiylonn Hen&lt;*h.
l i e I! list i* asphalt road m Augtt-i [ rou'JH apprnpr talion for *and-nsohalj t
N, r)( Sl, m, |ln|, Mi*
If utrhinsQii
road*
1911. subsequently repeated
were visitor * to Stuifortl one dav
uV.feJt ;t norm o f our IvuMinVse* tA ( bi*t tycrk.
"Itidicule i* a powerful substitute
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.tid ei o .ottiv and nflicii-nt ve of road
building in Florida
at! action c

guarded, as the man or woman who has a limit­

SANFORD, FLORIDA

0. L. TAYLOR

F. L. WOODRUFF Vire-Pr..idenl

R- R. DF.AS

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A«l Ca.hU,

| COUNTYHAPPENINGS : |
Dresged
s ^a * w
v v e ,,
u u
i e p &amp; e u Woman
w u i n a m 1j

brick higW'liy*, v 17

at.il t ie people pi-toil'd .with the
annual ttillux.of ttump* and beggar*.

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"So, come what may today, your I
unrepentetl and unwarranted and re­
pented statements based upon Hub
else than Aivid imnginntion and a
predillrtion of ‘ knocking* where ot h- i
ers boost are responsible for much
of the elloti expended to expose!
the brii k fallacy and establish .the
truth about nsphall roads.
:
"Fraternally,
Cjarerjco Woods,"
This letter was written, undoubt­
edly a* an I-lotd-you-so but ns the
bond issue curried in Pinellas, Mr.
Wood* did not print it in his paper
--in fact ,.4»e did not carry the new#
that the Nfisue in (‘ inellan for hrick
roads won Niul, .. »•»

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1! Moderate resources should be carefully safe­

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The letfer from Mr. Woods, es­
tablishes the fact that his fight
against the Pinellas county bond is­
sue was fot revenge on the writer of ♦
♦ -♦&lt;$&gt;♦
the Sun; that if the issue hud been
lost ho would take the credit for the
defeat and further seek to impress
Sanford may not have a real largo issue to ‘jthotTqe for 79 miles of the good roads people that Powell
hotel but wo can accommodate some B R I C K iT o a D S . ,
was instrumental for the detent
OSTEEN;,NEWS
people and the word should go out
;
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Clr.rent$ Wocnts.si tw.wspn^'r man IhrptigTf Irfoi.
Mrs. J. S. Gaines of Oa^ Hill is
tbcjt Ue have some of the. host res- of J/nky b ounty, and ' a/ W m h c t pC
v* JVwell’s "upwtrritnted,*
----etc., tts- vi*iting her Mstfir/' Mrs.
It. P.‘
,tgu‘rdttts and boarding plaqe*. ini t he
tm
. CtJjlfri.l
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iif
It
u’it
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ntuiittlhn
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High we jf’ A hma
oault oti aj'jifialt roads in 1914, p« rlironke
t*To*
urate and » I m&gt; that there :ijv many a) tin .wbiiscribing likrcMlf ajy^MUeh,.
In n n ed .great service in Pinclltt*. as it
•Mr:. Esther Hisrnck left Oatooif
gctcnl place.'/ here to room. Sanford (sought to D E F E A T .the. Pimllns
ran from "our tnbht” om* Kelly im
last
Sat ut day for lie Land to visit'
is not the desert waste that s o n t e ^ ^ , y l&gt;011(f |,iU„ fwr
road*. ported to show u* how to build ihc e
her
utule.
’1 I. (lateen before rcpeople would make hi lit ve this win-.'beconi*.# it
„ w.t
wl,
B
RIC K
MUM
K fluids o r !rond*, vvhiclt iie declared could be
ttiming to Iter liome in Georg, towo,
re:, in fuel Sanford t- Jyen r pre- n o n ’ t:
........... i miMiitniricd at ttn expense of 25 FlOt idn
* pkretl to take e. re of the \t.ituc
He djd not .irtempi to I t F F K A i |cents per mil - tor year." and cotibl
Mr
t 'bun Wo mbb* of Apopka
this .f.ou.t than i \i - ludntf
tile tl t let. UA the .iltti* bind HMir when In* "bud Wit It grading pm! curbing spent suverul day* in the past week
U
voted upon Aug.’ IS. Htl5. 2
at 55 cent* a squnre." * Ho had the visiting ut the home of K. H. Os­
( ’ old weather js coloring the or­
taxpayer* hypnotised and they hired teen.
W H Y?
.* r
anges. cold weather is minting the
n
special m i n to go to L)litb* ( ’it;,
If lii&gt; attack on Pinellas county’*
Mi.** Eunice Hnyman anil Mra.
cheek* of the pretty nirli&gt;, told
to
Het* him at wotk.
Hut Powell Esther Hiscock spent Monday in
effort* were guided by lofty prinweather is headitig the lettuce, rebl
ellde* III tlie Nov
Itilll ib'Ctioti. fought Kelly . rd hi* silly assertion* Sanfo d
%
went het i*.*l»rii‘gi g o . a fine crop of
backed op by a bonding cniiipiinv
why tiiil he tot attack tbe \ilg
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halier
came
over
from
c td e i\ . ftd d
we.tthei i- I irrging in
2'-t Ii bond election lor brick toad*? to the extent of million* of dollar*, K itcrpri.e to spend Thank&gt;givii g
husine** with a I u; !t
Cctd wiatli
and finally,
Kelly, the trnpp*tcr
Now VI hill Wit* 111" I vrll.l'1
with hi &lt; ft,mil. at Ktitoii Hluff
Ct 1- w h . l l
Mi
all Wi l t I d e s p i t e t b e
11 a l&gt; (!. r w 111tell ( O t I., editor of -kipped l h1 *tate
K It l*teen and son Hatlv made
l;n t 11n. t &gt;inni* " ( t lie v t&gt;|(nr&gt; lli.iy
th&gt; Tom i|.iti d Nov 1*■1 1 I'M.Y the
I b a n - the - r v ti e Pit w. II |m r fot
a bu*inu*/ tup to Tit u* v&gt;11*- last
i ick &lt;&gt;n any wc. 11er in I- lor lda t loit
date i f t hi I:i - 1 bond • lection, hi ed to Pinellas in 1914
Friday it; Mr Osteen'* car
require* it fire,
liut. wc crackers
* ay *
Util Powell did not take hi- light
Mt&gt;
K
It &lt;M cen
Mi­ la
.ill. we MU 111 t b 1 ruidlto.i 111 the .It
I wdl till you frankly tin* gen is into Lake
county
m
1915 *he'n
Mis* Ufttlia Hodge, Hartv
ttoisphetf at lime*
the beginning of my attack* on Woods was pleading, with teuis in ! Osteen
and
Mt.
Clem
Womhle
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Next Sunday tin- great heart id
Fdkduin all over the Tinted State*
will be i petted and the memorial ervlcP- will lie devoted to those who
fia^i! gotje befo*e
In SanfurjJ tbe
,»)(Vrci-e&gt; will l e* except lormllV good
anil a* usual tin* pujillc i* t ordtallv
In*. if* d to attend
Ttieie l* a lesson
111 every rtietnotial service • Uful the
F.lk* annual service l* no except top
to the title
An Klk* t* never (ut
gotten tn life or in death
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Regarding
Your ‘
Resources

in a d v a n c R

the nirtny pa pern of. the state
are devoting columns to the
i i
ill i
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IHU ••rrd In |h* CIO b&gt; Cantor ti.OO I»«« Vraf la sand asphalt brrrk controversy:
Adranra or JOr. I'rr M.,nil,
This paper had censed re-printing
PtlB M la In M o a n M um Da Mstto al Offlra the rods of editorial either for or
Out good roads
Ralorrd A* HrnviJ ( taka Malt Mallor AnfuM rind against brick roadcampaign was finished Nov. 16th.
ItOA, al Ihr I'Mlufftra at Hanford, Florida,
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((’ LEARWATER SUN.

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t h i i k k m o n t h s ___

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THE REASON WHY CLARENCE WOODS MADE THE FIGHT
ON WILLIS POWELL

PuMUheJ y*rry Tu*+Hy »nd Fri-tojr

OUK VEAR

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into

Lake

county

matter-

W •* challenged Wood" to show one
word in l h. S ut
and ir print**
'
issue* to U mills one. wherein we

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Mr
WuTetman of
a vimtoi to Mr* M

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Daytona wa*
L. I.ediiatsfy's

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Arul:prefty shoes :t r e btvin)
companions. The. lady - tfho. _

railed f ho Footwear in ouru tndmvs "dreams’* was not f.,r
wrong. It is the dieain of ,*• ,ry
woman to have a pretivund
attnictive foot." Many of i(le
beautiful «hne* \vo arc &gt;!n w n,,
ran not h“ found elsewbctr in
Sanford

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Bronze Kid, Vici Kid. P. uiit
Leather, Grey njld Fawn Cloth 'D pi
and Dull Kidx are among the *■ l.o
A new mu sign men t of the c lehr.,t.d
Kri( pet dorf-Ditlmrtm Shoe h m i
arrived.
Many style* to p|. . ■ ttie

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Llrrtiqn I’ rorla tn.tiion
Glider and 1&gt;&gt; virtue of tin* iu
thority in me vested, a* may-o­
of the city of Sanford,
Florida
no tire t* hereby given that a gen
#ru! city elect ionw ill be
held
i

Sai.ford,
Florida "ti
tin- 7th&lt;J iy
of
December,
A
ft
1915.
lot th&lt;
In*1 Sunday '
—
purpose
of
the
election
•(
Go* fo|
J .1. Nicholson and son. Jas|«'r
Mayor
\even
peeped" about hi* .(Tort* to ,|r ON,. *() V(.p u , rMnr grinding at 5’lay 'lowing city officer*, to-wit
aevdn council men, to serve fot
have hi* own count , adopt hi* chosen I(IW„ TbutsdaV v,
\
toad material
The datin' at the hall I t*i Friday l he two year* next ensuing, frtftn
after the tir.i
/Clthoiigh Mr Wood*, it, hi* I tier night w a s 1 wGI allt- ixbdf
11II lie a the first Tuesday
Mohiiayin
JanqarV,
1916
above, #how* that
virtdieativenes* number front Sanford, Geneva an
And 1 do htrefiy uppoini the fol­
was in ht* li.'uri when he butted Intjo He Land were present.
lowing persons, as clerk and in­
I’iiteUuM county' s itfTairs. the Sun b o
,
General Federation Notes
spector* nf said election
Schelle
bmg* to the obi school of newspaper
Them are lO.OUO.OUO buys and Maine*, clerk; K S. Kr.rnk, Tim
doiu and does not llitnnd to takettA
W Long, inspec­
buck road* propaganda into rnunties girl* enrolled in the rural school* of Keene ami W
tor*
or coliini illli t|e* wfoTC they have the ibis country
'Fwenry four jj tnl iV ar&lt; employing
The polilpft filure Will )„• ,it t |ie
till it l* |din I' I •Ii g
*pec|ul
*taU'
agApts
to
ike*
etc
their
j
hue
statu n in tin eily liihMing on
It i- our own hii*ttie - - .*■* (he old
entire
time
to
rural
school*
Pul
met
to ilvi'iin,* in
th' .its if
Woman -aid whit, she kl*-ei| I he
cow ,

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From every' plakform on which Sanford
The poll* will open at h Lottie Pick font In lb# “ Plxing A" ei-iotU|
she stand* in her joufnnylttgs
" T H E DIAMOND FROM THE SKT"
o'clock ft. m., standard Gmi- and
At, ur.N THE A FitE WKDNr&gt;lMY
through 'thfx land of ours our nn- will lie closed ut sundown

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The farmer filings his* produce to strength and towering physique has tiona! president, Mfs. Pcnnybacker,
.
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th • warehouse whi:re*it' is graded. the gentleness of a child and the (ileads eloquently for the rural
Hi- fife tiny school*
The farm isMte* a warehouse receipt tneder heat l of a girl
No Hub service ts nearer
. and it is plr.it iy up to Ylie city a u­
*
u ,d insures the t reduce.
The far by day t* one of gentleness and fits to her heart
thorities lo deal with ft in such a
nter may Ink*- thv receijit to the na­ ilillucnce is excited the *:i me way.
posit i a e Inunncr a* to relieve the
To rhsl with Mr llu*se|| at hi*
tion!'! banks and borrcTw money on tl
At the Chieago biennial, Miss
town of it
Some summarv method
H.irliara i* a
at i&gt; pet cent for about 75 per ce.nl i ranch home in Satil
Lotte
E Stearn*. in Iter splendid
should be adopted j m d strictly ml
of the present tiiiirkel A-altto of thel real pleasure
1t i« in tere-1 m g ' to address on "T h e Woman on the
hered to, even if it lie no better liroduee
The promoter# of the en- study a man who jg so gentlt''in life Farm," made un urgent pled fot the
' ( o r worse! than (laying their railroad terptise ate bonded and had to gain ; and so villainous in pictuic*, jMid
ituveliug hbraru's.
in, •
Li res to the iioxj taut)
It is not in the approval of the F’edel aI Heserv particularly
interesting when one
Sh i quoted the enthusiastic ap­
nil reaped# fair to unload an unde-, Uojlrd befor(, they oou|(i Kci the re- know’* Mr. H usSaI) haa frtepped into
preciation
of country women In
ftirnble on Ore .next town, but the ^ , pij| licccp„ 1(| by lbe tmnk„.
the prize ritiR ami Sent to thi* door many, neighborhoods- of the little
next town kt deatined to get him;In]
Acarding to the promoter# this U some of the biggest then wdib ever eases of #book#” little cases of hook#
the course of time, anil it would It* thp j ^ ^ 'i U r p i W . o f Its kind ealatp wore a glo've.
that* brought help and •im.pirartpn.'
in the nuUJTis-. cf expediting the ' M' ' |iBherl in t w10 ninth. There
_
havil been
Mr. Russell take* keen enjoyment that lupught help and itihpiratlonv
y?vitnble. These unfortunate* ^re a cotton warehouse#, but none fot gen­ i»'pifThonally showing A'jsiinr* alioiit
With the estab lish m e n to f the
burden upon the |&gt;ubllr, which is eral produfc. The gcoct which will his ranFh. . He will exhibit hi* won­
traveling libraries, these booVx have
probably the Ijoat null ’ moat philo- lo m i toy-Tlori’da and, the' «outh in derful gurdetiK first arid then the
L'Lbccotne veritable mij-sionarie* (teneaophical Aiay ot viewinff'th* matter, general through lliifl pfoveident b in- live stock.
g a t i n g 10 all sotu. of dreary, 1*0 -’
and must be'^p- accept ill.
If they rulctilabln. It will not only furnish
J*Toti see that little gqaT.** he 71*7 luted (ilacw., carrying with thenf.n
are |&gt;ermitted 16 remain in the town money to the farmer at lower, rate* marked to a recent visitor. "1 ntose
cuRure and a pleasure that wRC Diltl
si - ‘
thyy are dependent tifiorf whim ?lb»Hth[in bl. b)l!, t&gt;een forced to pay but at 2 -a. tn. yesterday to (iut his leg in'c illuminating the long,*'dreary
cHarity in otder torget further along 1 it will result in the standardization in a cast. It just happened that
rtdor'
of
path of existence! with tk«Uj0'cb
)t)r"of
the line.
The cheaper way would » Qr f&gt;rm pr&lt;&gt;&lt;i „ rtl,
*J tkc" got too close to the him! legs hajipiitctoi,"
\
t
!?
,
i...
,'nnv* i their
hnir vi.-h
v.* nfiE-si.
be .to'pay
way'
oub vi* srtnnr
soon: us
as
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^Tfd* firm bus not been established of ono of my huddle mares, and he
they ur/lve, and have tjfe city- ifRI of
long’ but the success of the entet- went flying through space, uhout as
The election of the pre^dfuL 0f^
them at Once. Thtdr (trksenVe'la dis­
fW,. (*ptisc iil assured by the business done fast as two good hoofs fan send any­ the Gcnerut Federation of WouVnV#
creditable- ami « mepaee to the town.
up to date.
The example can be thing."
Club# , wt]l bo, held during ^ht ynr;
!,ct the mayor and the chief of
And the "villain” leaned over slid tiion#. of Jbe biennial in New York
duplicated In any county if the bank­
police give them the "move on"
adjusted the hapdage to the greater -HCXt JjlttjL Those
ers care to furnish t|w\ money. .
who have met
signal.— Orlando Reporter-Star.
comfort of thc’ IlMle kid. A bleat of oijil,knov* Mrs. I’enpybacknr; wbpso
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N o b o d y L o v e s a Villain
tbftpkfulnesa greeted the kind at- time expires than by limitation, for I
T
o
bo
a villain dnd be loved for tentlon.
^Federal
Reaerve
Art
Affords
Rural
*
^
It
a personal regret in her fttirement.
it is the paradoxical start of a ♦tithe
Former presidents, havo come from
into which William Ituasill. has
the
cast, the south and the middle
&gt;•?'
, One of the greatest problem#
8aw*d-Off Sermon.
climed since the production Itegsn of
west
and there is much speculation
which face# the funnel i# rural credit.
,Tho troublp' with thn average self"T h e Diamond from the Sky.u the
us to the choice of. the next' candi­
This ifc e#pt»ially true of the south
made
mao
la
that
the
part
ho
talks
$800,000 prize photoplay Akhich ap­
w h « e ftfmer# pry auch exorbitant
with Is out of proportion to thn part date and. thr ftatu. from which she
pear?, •’weekly at the AlltuirtTbeatre.
bfl tblqks with.— indlanapolla Star. v
wf]J[ hail.
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. *. riijen forjtoth «Vorj ai d bank credjt.
a
fn ‘ portra^pg the part "o f Blair
Hutnl.credit ia also important to. the
hits.
Philip
N.
Moore^.o,(ie
of
»ke
Stanley, Mr. Ilussell has bqjnh railed
jLJLwa
▼-WTTT T ^™
■ ;» |)A*t (lAikidenti- says,**
-■ south In developing it#,r«#ourcea and
*,
*J ^
upon to do some viUuinoua. tliingi
A,» • Jn utandai di/ ing faim products. No
"T h e gteal organization ' of the
and anstead of hating him, the coun­
, &gt;1" eTIlcfeiit system hs# beo t worked out
thspcrnl Federation hat, 0fidru' to the
try's motion picture audieitc/A love
^
lo t thL (ountty. bu* the Fedkral
tlprie when n luader sltmtlil lie sought
him for it and they do so without
Hnscrve Act oflcra opportunity (or
Tor Ladies and dentlem eo irrespective qf. locarlon of allilia'■deti acting in any
way
from
the
%
»•
extending credit to farmer# by bank­
llons, ,a woman who has the largest
.Everything Vp-lo-Date
•hero ahd heroine. . _
ers who care to do ac.
vision,
the strongest courage, the
*l&lt;7Mf*the ability to pferent n per­
■ &amp; ' ;'v
-VAij example of what can be dong
REGULAR MEALS 25 Cents
truest
heart,
thti experience and
under thn provlaiona o L t lic .art is. sonality entirely,, different from the
knoajtidge
that
make?-her capablr
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A
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F
O
if
S5.
Q0
&gt;,; ■
-Jihown
Ar m in GaifWwville. real self 'Ibnt- makes pcpplo -ncton*.
of
grappling
with
things intercta.tJo(jWc Give Special Attention
These men have eatabluhed a wnre- This gfcat chasm between men and
a)
as
well
as
national;
she should bo
T o O o r C u i t o m e r 'a
' _*4duoe where they buy and grade character was never wider than in
—
-given
a
boatd
who
could
me«BUic up
Eg:-'' ffarm
.r m produce. They nl.o store pio- the case of Illnir Stanley and Wil­
Hines
Bldg.
Pjione
197
to her leadership,' and this again
&amp;a«5 at a minimum cost If farmer# liam Bussell.
1- ■*
.somewhat iirespcctive of locality."',
iif
do not want to sell at market price#., Mr. Rusaell, despite hi# prodigious;

THE-ROYAl CAFEi|

Willies*
my hand a* mayor of
the
city of Sanford, at Sanford,
Florida, on tin* t he 12th day ot
November, A
I)
19 15

P I A N O ^ tJma

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Wilson, 'j^ ^ ic k io n v illt . FI*.

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•*. Working Capital and Surplus
In adaffion to having a checking account for
your^ working capital, it is also prudent to
iitivo ti surprtR ftoitf for ctniTgoncios.
Accounts ituhjoct to chock, or in our Sav**
ings Department arc cordially invited..
4 per cent Interest Paid on Savings
Accounts

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�■DECEMBER 3, » »

THE SANFORD HERALD

y a c e five

Willie Stringfellow in upending a
fnw days in the city while on u hunt*
.inn trip in tho wild* of Tnylor Creek.
His many friends • are glad* Jo m*o
him. us Willie is always welcome in
San ford.

l ittle Happenings—Mention
of Matters in BrierPersonal Items of

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In terest

imm„rj of the. Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Readers

Washburn s

home-made

cnnuies

. ,u|c at Irwin &amp; Giles.

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l , n |. l/t-wis Shipp returned from
, .-wood recently where he spent
. l intnksgix it.g holidays with his
,i mot he i, Mrs. Lewis.
H„ i, r&gt; . fine quality. regular und

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M III |ilir«*i*. Jiri'-idl'Mt (if

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
A iiJm *

ill C o rn rv tiiia liflM

Column to ' SnCltff

for

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Ml* IR. A TfffthiUfc. iP'K-era* No W3

Mrs,

for 25c pair. Mrs. Grace
Utilisin', next to McCnUcr's.

the

Frank

Auction

Tuesday. Dc

7

Social Department Htidgc.
Wednesday, Der. 8—
Mrs B. W. Herndon entertain*
the Metry Matrons.
Mrs. Abernathy entci tains the

FJmbroideiy Circle.
Eight Hundred meeting.
Literature Depaitmvnt meeting at
Woman' s Club
Thurstlay. Dec. !t
Every week Bride**

Th,

Daughters of Wesley will
. specialty of turkey suppers
.l.livered to stores, Dec. 2Hrd
id! * * II anti take your order

Mr- Mi LnijI.ii eftiert.iiu' tin* S**w
ScW t'lllli

lire

l.oiel! has gone to Pittshuri.
n In ai i epl ed a position with
\\ 1 -tiiighoiiM* Co,, in the electrI*
t. pari no nt

W
K Davis left
Tuesday for
H, i .*a where he will assume a teg
:jl&gt;* in on the A. C L.
His fatn«, I' have here lor that city in
ii* 10.11 future.
I! P
Hagan has ret meet!
v i - ii to Sehl ini a u d i t Iter

in DeSoto county where lie
i.rgt 1 urpt utine inti*re&lt;*ts r.*
•jiiired
I

I.** d w a - among tin* pro mi
i, V—
*. ■ idle visitor- lo -I In illy

-■ I'lay. fieitig here on an i iopettlun tom of the Southern Bell Tel**plo'i Co new plant.

I"* &lt;nk F: Giles, R FI Geiger ami
lloilgcs enjoyed .1 huotlng
i '*■ Fort Christ mas the past
id returned with one liter
' ' &lt; 1 I III ke&gt; s
I'auglitcrs

•our annuid
~ lr*i m the
to us to g d
41H'Ni goods and a

*d

Wesl *.y

* ill

bazaar Thursday.)
Welborne block
fancy work. Japgood turkey sup-

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l,e bere to serve you with the very best of everything. Coojcod properly in n |&gt;crfectly sanitary kitchen and served in'the right way;.

PHONE lSJ

HANF4JRD. FLORIDA

pumice Cream Parlor JubI across the utrect
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JOE MARTIN TURNS ’ EM LOOSE” .2 reels*
Paul ltnurcgcoi* and Res Dp Itoasclll

TUESDAY
December 7

THE SUBURBAN” (4 reels)
King Baggott

’ ’IN THE HEART OF THE HILLS”

THE QUEEN OF HEARTS” (.1 reels)

December 2

Hobart Itawlinsnn anti Anna Little

FRIDAY
December 3

“ A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH”

2 A Comedy Reel in Addition to the Above Program Each Day j

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Mr-. T l&gt; II ay.*- bi-t night, with
Ret. Fretl Knsminger I- expet ted
an attendance tif twenty-live.
Kol-. home tomorrow to spend the ChristInwlng the business period a delight- ma- holidays with his mother, Mr .
lul coriiil hour wit- enjoyed *
I C. Ensming
sister'

Mr* Harr.v Ke
N t.t

1• nfbr t ‘ .yrf. 'I'm

|.*I Ie * hti it1,
w.j- -ette.i
g a m e 0 ! I.fiu g c w a s
w til* It the 1
fieri..........I I e '
I I rIII Ml 1 holla nil
M .1 rga r* t it i-h ■ - . t
pi
I 101 a 1 1 tin*
N. 11*I I or
d t h* 1
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I
lie
,
pn/f
.
1
.
ill
her
I'O
.t
to
hi'Mintnee on Wednesday a i d -pent
friend'
wer.
gue-t'
of
the
delight
f III
nig t In* Ini pH Jilit t of t lo ir
Kt
the day pleasantly intnute slopping
11
.
casjlin
which
netted
another
neat
IIh o stess
w eic
M l s d a ini «
t*r
at the Landman grove at U i an u o t .
tiin 1o 11 ,• t re..-or v
' I lk
Mint I
Barret t 1 , .1 *'
und at various J.tnr.t- ..! n t. tn-|
Nei I anil substituting Were
.S’if t v Tea
along tin* way
(I W
Brady and Mrs T b i «
Mr « [i I, ThrasVwr was hostess
at one id th* i*y.le ten.* during t|o
arrived in the city Iron, lor -iinuior
week 1 h.1i are being given in the
home in Michigan and will spend 1 lo
interest of tile Children's Home No
winter here
Mr* Svmes says 1 h.1t
ilety
A nice sum was udiled to t lie
inany Michigan people are iteming
treasury which 1 * growing rapidly I alter a restful summer Siesta and
to Flni'idti thl" season and when -do
■IS a 1e&gt; oil of till* silver ofTeiings (heir d* Iiglitf ill meetings are being
left 111a 1 stall the -now w a* ■1 u *. * r
I hat are lonlribuled by I he guests resinned, with t lo* same jolly crowd
mg the ground and every nm* pr&lt;
of matrons elill oil deck, enjoying
o! I lo sc ilia mil Mg little leas
Mr*
(1
W
Brady will
diet* d a * old w in Iit
the usual good ttrues for which llu- shortly for her home in Nt w
gay little coterie of friend" are fa
IVrmil for tlo* .&lt; action of an *'
SI /l -net duiht
to site ml 1 lo holiday *
Yesterday
aft**riimin they
tractive new residence at the cor*.r
|*(l( r).t.„|.ir
of Si
\gnes 1 11001of ( Jsceolu street and East C. Mr 1 , . m|,| «. . .
j,„|,|
(hi* I'hillijf si re agreeably enter lamed by MrMrs Frank Lane lias reli
Dainty refreshments
avWenui* was issued from the olh. .
„„ M,»iiilay aflernium with May Dndutys
I )i*l.alid alter u Thanksgivi
wen* serv***l aiol the hours s|H*nt
of City Clerk Carl Jansen y ■sicnlii
y,j, , ( '|Hf., Phillips hostess
to Mr*
I E Pace.
together
111 delightful informality
to h red 1! It.mil
Henry Green iplans
were
rumjdeted
for
the
the contract ter
The strut tun* i* to Christmas
bazaar which will he The members of the cluh are MesDickim, Henry
M *•''•"'t n v n ♦li.'iUC
h will he i rv
)„] )
ilt
Mchrt.ms’ French dames May
l.aulm,
R
I
Holly.
1
E
Henry.
uttnu-tiv. Ml a |.j 1, ii ra 1m c and will be M i|]ini*r &gt; Pallors on Snlurtluy afterC
II
Ding
rushed to . ompli-tum at an early ,
,.\, n|rig
At the eonclii
drill! and I
1
Taylor
*l-*1e
Ret**' I*'1 NI ,«r
m,, of I In* bUsttie-s jierpld N|l*s
M r M - . r v
' . m e
W a l l
W 11- o r
l l s i i. t I' 11 W 11 I • • • *I • I
|'l 11|1p- &lt; I&gt;r t .11tied lift g lie* |,1
r e t u i i n d
t o
. S a n f o r d
a f t ' r
f
vifl. II 1- ti.ll i In'* • Ie.it t* ,**n ( lh.
K 11 , ,d t ..I,
f,&gt;r, refri**hinct.l months .spent in the ninth
U
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ufttfil.*
|.lete
.•r r. gMil. itIt*
lits&lt;
th' 1 1inc j.'escn! w.r*' Mesdutllue ArdllV
laiut-ville Cntonrlx • tn Sanford for Belts, Gwynn Fox. Julius Takttcli.
The Merry
Matrons enjoyed a
Miss Vesta Weeks of J &lt; I son
the training season.
The Colonels M Minarik and Misses Belle Smith, chaimiug afternoon with hriilgc ul
villt* b the guest of her ltro*'tar, .Mr
will have games with teams at Or- Saidec Williams, . Charlotte
Hand thh home of Mrs. Cecil Butt TfiursSolon Week*
Inndo. T a mpa uml St
Pelershurg, and Frances Gouzdles
dny afternoon at which Mrs Pulcsand a number "1 these garni*' will 1 "
ton w*&gt;n thi* I'riz**. a pair 1 ( silk
doubt
be wttl-ess. d by
LiVki'Jaiul
Mile /{(i,* .N'ocntf
Koif.
The rooms w**ic simply dec
orated with yellow alamaitibrs and
Ians as the Colonel* hucve -cores of * U|, Fn.j^y evening Mr»
\\
U
friends her.' who will he glad
’ A bernatIiV
will cnteltain
will,
.1 white slur jesMtmine pluced about
(•n tnl 1*s h i d inatiti ITho c ( res­
T&gt; Icgraru
ent w *A; Mtsilames Pules ‘&gt;n, lleru-------------------------don. New m m , A B Wallac",' FluDr Mernn Moves
gefie
Rournillat,
(iom ln ,
F'rank
Dt R I
Mason has moved hi**
Mi ll qr. Braxtoik Perkins, anil Mis.*t
dental parlor* from the Deforest
Saidec U‘ 'll tarns.

When You Eat Why Not Get the B e st,When it Costs no More?(iv

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MONDAY
December 6

w 111p]icd . ten n* w *•t*■ s.-ryed at the
refreshment
hour
Enjoying tin*
Via. lolls fio-.pitf.ll1t of then hostess
w.r.
M .d.iitie
i
ink \*bints. ]).
W im Hat.- . Ii.finTyler. Nam Hind
f..rd ,! 1
Bennett
Anna Walker
ai.d Mis* Et tl vn
Berner

n*: ny fricrfdH of Mr*. J. II.
Notltc
r " f Philadelphia will |.c glad
reghtratioj, hook of the city
ir,[&gt;■ 'but Hhouill 'pend the win- of
* il&gt; &gt;*. °P*'n n t. the of‘
4-Sanfojul ami« i l f o c c u p y
the f,wl uf thc cit&gt;' f '^ k Wcdnwday.
M tN n fd
Mm. JohnW. I N o v * 17th . » » d will /cmnln open
ini;
r
I until Friday. December 3FH. Office
• ? '
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L. •*
j hour* from 8 a..in.' fo 12 rn. and 2
|l’t- und Mr*. P. M. Elder aTejp. m. till 4 p. m
On Snt/lrdav it
me *o the city today from their'Will be often from 7 p. nc. till 8
lr&gt; Ionic and
will rthilde in p. m. for the p urpo« of registering
"fi
from thl* timeforward,
all qualified voters fot the general-F.lder has one of the finest election- December 7th. *
1D home* in jhie» pert of the|&gt;
“g . W. LQV'ELL.-,
«nd will firohulily either jetit
City Clerk
s«'ll it in the next faW day*.
* 25-tft*
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D A IL Y

December 4

Cang*

block to rooms over the First Ntltional Bank, where he will Ije glad
I *I
Wehh and Paul Gilbert, to see hi* many fiietul*- and patiott*
f'l' m* ting the FToriilu 'Metal
\k**r&gt; , with lieadtjuurtejp at Jack*
Get Yoqr Trees,.Plant*, etr.
’ " ' ’ '■‘He Vjient Thiiisdayt in town
W. F Nehiling MCdll be at the
r-C ig on thu tiude. ;
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Herald ofFici* every Friday morning
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B ( Jrrvey , the will known rom- at nine o'clock to take order* for
imm in Jmck in the city fur plant*, trees,* ro.-e«, shrubs, nursery
ivjlti and will remain us Jong us tho stock, etc. Ohly the best of stock
gr&lt;-cti*&gt; siyff
being grown.
His fot aide at teasonnhle prices
Si*e
25-tfc
,r my frii'niL are glad to see him him nt tho Herald Office.

w AVOODRIIPP BUILDING

SHOW S

.4 nnoiinrrntrril
(.p» reelh) Fealurinn Herbert Bostvorth
AtitioU.net* ment of the marriage
of Mi W' Wtljie Cartel IV/aons i n&lt;1
A SHRIEK IN THE N IG H T ’ (2 reels
Mr
Wilhtir Lutlier Tililen I nvc
"T O O MANY SMI m s ’ ’hern received in thii city by the
Serial ’’ THE BROKEN COIN”
many Sanford friends of the con­
tracting purties. The wedding nc-.
currod at the home of the hride in
Oilando on the thirtieth of Nnvemhei
The hride is the daughter of
Dr. W C P e ro ts , one of the* best
known ai.il most popular physicians
terns iliseusseil and i*xchanged an«l Jr A congenial party that
motored
in Orange county un*l the groom ith.' houis idledwith completi
en to Orlando for tin* day on Wednisthe ton of W
A. Tilderi of the
joyment
duy wore Mr-. J E. i ’ute, Mrs. W.
Oaklan*) section
lie i- now an at^
.! Hill, Mt- I! A Newman, Mrs.
t*■rti* \ in Orlando and ilet holds
DfliigM* t . n
II . */. ),
|t \t
III r II.|.11 ,(|.d Mr** D I.
the posiinin *d jiro-eciition attorney
Tin* l&gt; uglitf*- ■*( \\ e-ley dodil Thrasher
(nr t .
nrniii; I court *d rccnr'l *if

The memlters ol the Eight Hun- t
tired Sewing Cluh were dial mingly
^*r
i t tertained by Mrs M Minatik on
Mr
&lt;’ !
Tuesday afternoon.
Dainty mind- members nt
wii hes, cakes, olivi.s and toffee with templing br

Inn late lo insure after the
! ill in 1 i.onelly about 11 now

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PROGRAM M E

11 ■■Ir logub

l.ifjhl H Minimi 1 In'’

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1 W I)n kins and
. d t'. jo
P M Elder und
a I! ... . &lt;11 v tin* II t Id ujiartIn th. winter

THREE

lyiiller “will entrtnin
Bridge.

St Agnes Guild tpccls with Mrs.
Minarik.

For that GOOD GULF G AS O .
IINK and S U P R E M E AU TO OIL
phone II H. Coney. Agt. No. llfi.
14-tf

express
LPtf

hrsl Show Starts 7:00 p. m. Sharp, Second 8:10, Third 9:20

tin1 Ui.iviTsity of Fbnd.i i* expcitfri
• s r n s u i i i i tijrSfSU, i.,r .jJiswOi,-laauUiiuauuUj
to m in i' hi i (it* city tomorrow and
jirogrnm*. and nodal pleasures are
Social ( ’alcnilar
will spend Sunday here
lie will de­
chielly confined to tho delightfully
liver the memorial addresn at the This afternoon
infonnul meetings of card dubs und
Mis Fretl Williams’ silver tea.
hlk.i service at the Slur theatre on
Sunday afternoon
Cupid teo n off
Meeting of the Clover Cluit at sewing Mrcietleo.
&lt;in a vui atlon (or there are no mar­
Mr- J C Kusmingor’ s.
Hoard and Itoom Comfort Cotriage* or ■'shower'" to record. The
Tonight
t*Ke is open for the season
A few
Morrow HroC Quartette at Bap­ week has been quit* I .socially and
quests can he accommodated with
even people coining and going are
tist Temple.
room und hoard.
Room* and hath
Mite box social at the home of hut few, at least the little personal
and Mr vice of the best. Homelike
items have’ not i cached tin* society
Mrs. W. W. Abernathy.
and convenient
Corner Fourth u|d
editor, sit we take it for granted
Saturday, I).*c. 4th—
Magnolia.
‘J'.i-Mn
Dancing school at Woman’s Club that guests ate few in the city, and
out own people are slnying at
St Agnes huznur.
home
"(Jetting ready for Christ­
liupti't hartinr
mas”
is
all absorbing and Mteial
Juniot Kpwortit League bazaar.
gait
ties
have
taken second |dact
Mondti), Dec. i&gt;

\!t DanicD and Mr. and Mrs.
Wakefield of Goncvn ure among the
prominent visitors to the city tlduy
from Geneva.

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ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

We will ji.iy you 4 cents u pound
for old run **ut casings, sixes ;|u x I
and ill) v S'
Sitnfonj M .1 . l u nr &amp;
4 If
Gnr.i ge I o
I linked Food anil Fancy Work Sale
Tin St
\ g i i e - Guild will hold a
sale of *tmked food, ear dy and fancy
work ai the French Millinery Shop
•mi lost Saturday. Dee 1 b
[n ad
■lit Io (t to the good tilings |n eat and
the pretty tflings that will lie sobl
to t fie f'liiistmas shnjijiera
Mrs
Mohr tens, milli ter uml Madam Hnr
net, manicurist a i d ImirdresScr will
give in the Guild ten per cent of
tlour sale- for th** day
This w 11 be
line opportunity (** purchase Chr i s t ­
mas gifts that will be appreciated
211 2t p

FRESH
( U REI)
MEATS

GEO. W. HARDMAN
Park and Second

Phone 195

* ^Ifjjsciffa Cfuk
Jhtre'-VyS'Stn juiUsuBlIy
lenilfiniV bf the Prisritlas
afternoon Upd tljc usual
Informality J/reyailed.
ment course w(}s served,'

large :»tyesterday
delightful
refresh­
new pnL-

S P E C IA L S * A T

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T h r t c Bfirflitr*

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Tomorrow afternoon and evening
will' bff-hehj Ibe i'arjvais of St. Agnes
Guild, at Mr*. Mehrt.en’* with fincy work , cooked food and home
made candies; the Baptist Ladies'
Aid bazaar nt Rohkrtx* gtoeery when
fhb articles offered for sale will ai«o
be. an assortment of pr£tjy fancy
and hand imade needteW'prk 'and
cooked food;* and the Juntor Kpwi/rth‘ League bazunr at the home
of Mrs.' L. R. Philip*: At thi* haNaur will be pretty things, cantlte*
knd
for »nlc. A generous jiatrOfl gfrVoi the puhlic t* sullriteil for
i l l .-three.

P&lt;np*(*»*
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Mallei Roe
White Fish 5ctach
Salt Mullet %
Mince Meal in ^ulk
Nice Fat Mackerel
Whole Codfish
Smoked Halibpt
New Prunes!

• - Peat he &gt; •
• Apricots
*- Apples

Tho.BanKc/ Scotlr.na

^ This building Is o monument to the
'Xhjrtfty ffeots. T h r o u g h Its porteds
. p a s ^ the m illio n s Of savings of a
&gt;*. 4 contented people, to b e returned to
them at a time w h e n these savings
a* are needed, i
C. Oilr* bai^K Is a m o n u m e n t to the
thrifty people of this community. It
Is tHe -b u r g la r - p r o o f vault of our
Judicious depositors w ho have co n ­
tracted the v alu ab le habit of saving.
want those w ho are not num*
, b e re d am ong our small arm y of deppsltqrs to enlist und^r tho savings
banner, a n d let their money grow
with us.
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M o n e y in the b a n h p r o d u c e s a
feeling o f’ p r o s p e r it y Enjoy th.vt
piec-sure^.
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C. Ste :-t a b a n h ac count w .th us today!'*

Sonny

Owinj! t ttF-tho, ijear afiprouch ;**of
Cbrisiituil, &gt; ojJa K * arjjivitles * have
giVtp Milttitf to the'-work ohptepaintiona nmi there are hut few social
functions on the enjendar. Churchca
are buky’ with their harani*, thc
schools ate '.preparing
Christmas

figs ,
Cocoanul

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SEMINOLE
COUNTY
BANK
cottar
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house muildjn

F02REST LAKE. P ,c

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�rMK SANPOlir, HKR a I.O

DECEMDRR 3,

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operations about hetv. Ctjmo on. Ue»
-ln&lt;« -the b o a t "
~ “
For some reason beat known to
himself, the naturalist seemed to £ave
lost all Interest In his specimens'and
lo have n sudden curiosity about Del
Mar's affairs. As the motor boat aped
off, he cami slowly and curiously out
of his hiding place and gazed fixedly
at Del Mar
The WeD-Known N otcIjsI and the Creator of the "Craig Kennedy"Stories
•»
So sooner had Del Mar'a boat got
Presented in Collaboration With the P .th e Players and
a little distance out Into ttre harbor
than the naturalist hurried down the
the Eclectic Film Company
Dodge dock. There was tied Elaines
__________
Ceyrririt. !vt«. * 7 lU Mir Ceapoy AH forr-M gut,, I t u M
own fnst little hii nbout
He jumped
Into It nnd started the engine, follow
lug quickly In Del Mur's wake.
"Look," called the emissary to Del
Mar. spying the Dodge boat with the
SYNOPSIS
cldent, lie knocked ttio totter from ray
naturalist in It, sklmtuing rapidly aft*
lityid.
or them
'A fter the finding of W u Panif's body
"I heg your pardon," ho apologized,
nnd K rn n e d fr diaatipeurnnce, ,, subma­
Del Mar strained his eyes back
quickly stooping and picking the nils
rine appears the folluwliut morning on
through hla.glass at tho pursuing boat.
tho tei&gt;- a man plunges overboard from
slve up.,
It nnd swims ashore
It Is tho entrain u
Though he oianaged to read the a d­ Hut tho naturalist. In splto or tils
of Marctus Dr I Mur Into Atju-rlru
dress, he maintained his composure smoked glasses, seemed not to have
Ills mission Is to ntiiuln 'Informstlnn of
Kennedy and rvcu'iit, it |a«slh1e, the lost
a n d ' handed the letter back lo uie. I Impaired his eyesight by hts studies
torpedo.
A I tile 1lodge home he soon
lie caught the glint of tho sun on the
wins the ronfidenco of Elaine. loiter stil­ started to go out. when Elaine called
lens at Del Mar's eye nnd dropped
ls warned hr n little old man to he care,
to mo
ful^if Del Mar. Tills warning came Just
"Excuse me just a moment, Mr Del down to to the bottom of bla own boat,
In lime to prevent Del Mnr from carry­
ing out his plans.
M a r ' " she onerled. nrcompanylng mo where tie was at least Buf« from scru­
toiler Elaine gives a masquerade hall
tiny, If his boat were not.
out
on the porch
,
.
Del Mar attends.
Neither he nor his
Mol Mar lowerciT-Jils plass
"That's
domino gtrl can Irv-nto the, torpedo
A
Already a saddle horse had been
gray friar warns Elaine and Jni«%nn of
thp Dodge h q a t / h e
LMhijfl^illy
brought
urnund
for
me
Del Mar’s purpose, and his plans are up'! don t llkd-th y IC'Akl, ^tjfh«V-frllow.
sot. Del Mnr tucceeils In getting tli's girt
' Perhaps you'd hotter pul n’ speclal
Give
her more-^prtuW*
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In Elaine's home a If a maid. She finds the
delivery stamp on It, too. Waiter,” she
torpedo tn the attic, places It In n trunk,
added, walking along with me
" And
which with others Is sent to Etalne's
country home.
A holdup on the train
bo very careful."
takes plnro.
Del Mar's men enrrv the
"I w ill," I promised, ns I rodo quicktrunk away, only to find on opening It
that they have the wrung trunk
l&gt;- off.
. .
Upon Elaine's arrival In the. country she
Del Mar, alone, seized the opportun­
* again encounters tho old man of mys­
tery. He warns her to do Tier own im­
ity to go over quietly to the telephone
parking, She doss, nnd find* the long-lost
It was the work of only 11 moment to
torpedo, wtitrti she places in n dresser
drawer. Del Mar's nun sinter lu-r room
call up his bungalow where the emls'luring h»’l ■t'senir amt «■*»■:&lt; p i . V. 1th the
•ury who hint placed the submarine 1
Torpedo, They ar e u i hv to-- old man,
lull was ‘waiting for orders
ijulck- 1
who follows them
A desperate titttl.'
follows In wfilrti the old man ilr-Unvl&gt; Del Mar whispered his Inst ructions,
Ihe A-rp* to
Tlutl rifernunn as Elaine
anil Jam* son ,r- r ding thioucti H ■ ' libh Hie man took, and hung up the

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I hnpi- 'on !1 pardon

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It was not long after the utmost
miraculous escape of Elaine and mv
self from the Idi nlnc up of t l "- bridge
tin the shore road that 1s t Mar re
turned from his mysterious mission
which had, apparently
taken him
actually down to the tint torn of the
sea

Would

Die, But

any conlidcncc In it.

Helped Him to

said

I have now been taking Black 1'raugta
lor three months, and it has cured me-

Recovery.

haven't had those awful sick headaches
since I began using il,
I am so thankful for wlut il!yC|.
Draught has done (or me.”
Tlicdlord’s Black-Draught h,u bees

stomach trouble tor live (!i) years, and found a very valuable medicine tor dcwould have sick headache so had, at rangcmenls ol the stomach

J

and liver

lj

times, that I thougtit surely I would die. is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
I tried different treatments, but they contains no dangerous ingred.-nts isd

The panel In the wall of tils library
opened nnd (ti the still dripping sub
mnrlne suit holding under his arm
the weird helmet Del Mar entered
No sooner had he begun to remove
his wet diving suit than the man who
find signaled with the heliograph that
we had found Del Mur's message from
" b e l o w ' whatever that might mean
entered the house nnd wan qiitxuifiecd
by the valet
"l-et him come in Immedlfltolv
nr
derod I&gt;el Mnr plaetng his sfill lr&gt; n
rl"*et
Then lo the man as I...... o'
tered the room, he mild,
'Well whxt'c
now ?”
"Qnlte a tilt *' returned* the man
frowning still nyer Elaine's accidental
discovery of Jho under wnter com
munlratlnn "The Dodge gfrl'hnpprnoit 1
to pick up one* o f the tubes with a
messagD Just after you went down
I
tried to get her hy blowing up one of
• he bridges, tint It didn't work, some
how "
1

Elaine and I arrived lioipc without
any further experienpes after our hair
breadth escapq from thp exploplnn
41 the bridge
&lt;
i w e wore In doubt*af first, however.
Just what to dp about the mysterious
me linage which we- had picked up In
the harbor.
"neatly, Walter," remarked Elaine,
after we had considered' the matter
for some tlmo, "I think wo ought to
send that mpjisftgr to the government
at Washington.. It' may be of gcrat Im­
portance." .
Already she had seated hersetf at
her desk nnd Twgan to write, while I
examined tho metal tube and tho note
again.
"There,” she ssld at length, handing
me the note she had written, "how
does that sound?"
I read It while sho addressed the en­
velope "Very good," I replied, hand­
ing It back. _
She folded It and ahoved It into the
envelope otf wlif&amp;t ahe had written:
"Chief. :’T * W
"Secret Service.
"Washington. D. C."
I was studying the address, wonder­
ing whether this was Just the thing to
do. when Elaine decided the matter
by energetically tinging tho b$ll for
Jennlnga, '
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"Poet tllat, -Jennings, please.? sho
directed.
The butler bowed Just as tlhe door
bell rang, .lie turned to go
"Just a minute." 1 interrupted. “ I
think perhsps I'd better mall It my

I deeded 1$

take his advice, although I did tint hay,

ing into town nnd I had a mint box'of
tilth) things t wntiled him to do. Won't
you sit down?"
They ohiittcd for a few momenta,
but Del Mar did not may very long
lie exrtjm d hints. If shortly „tn| l-ll a Itie
bade lit!" good by nl the door an lie
walked " T ai ' i at ei nl ' down ih&gt;* road
I had taken

E P IS O D E

"We' l l hnve to slletife. bur
r**
marked Ih-I Mar angrily, with a sinti*
ter frown
"You stay here nnd wall
fo r o rd e r# .”
. J
A moment later he made his t#ny
down to n private dock on his grounds
and Jumped alxiard a trim little speed
boat moored there
lie started tin
niAtoy And off the boat feathered In a
cloud of spray
It was onlv a moment by water tie
fore he reached the Ihidg*- dock
rtierv he tied his boat and hurrb-d up
the dock

Friends Thought Mr Inking other medicines.

tillin'" cnti ritig just a , 11* I M ar J•■11'
tilt* tph phtitii" M r .Uimctsun was g o ­

Klnlnr'n ear I" irti** aaf* 1&gt;
T W E N T Y -E IG H T H

Admission S and 10c

did not seem to do me any good.

acts gently, y tt surely.

It can be freely

I gol to bad, 1 could not eat or sleep, used uy young and old, and should t#
and alt my friends, except one, thought I ■kept in every family chesi.
would die.

lie advised

Thcdtord's

Black-Drauuht

me to try
.

and

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Get a package today,

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Onlv anuarter

W hy W e Save You
IW-eaior

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a n d v e g etab ly c r a t e * a t r e a e o u a b l e p r i 'j - v I"|*t"**

W. A. Merryday

Hands up
It was a shrill, firm voice that rang
out at the mouth of the cave as a
Jlgure rut off what lifMe light there
w as
_

P a la tk a , F lo

" T h e m , confound yon
lie muttered
The government'll never get Hint
Come nn men
Itrlng him this &lt;*uy

Hurry u p ' "
He ahoved ^|ie letter into his pocket
and led th&lt;* Voyy thrpngh tfie under
brush, while the others halt draggeit.
half pushed me along.’ TVe had not
gone Very far before , 000 of the three
men, who nppearod to be the leader,
paused.
"Toko him to the hang-out." he or­
dered gruffly
"1 11 have to report to
the chief."
tto disappeared down toward the
shorn of the harbor while the others
prodded me along.

Down near the Dodge dock, along
the shore, walked n than wearing «
broad-brimmed hat and a plain suit of
duck. His prim collar and tie com­
ported well wi%h hl« smoked glasses
Instinctively one would have catted
him "professor," though whether na­
turalist. geologist, or plain "bngologlst." niio would have had difficulty In
determining.
He scented, as a matter of fact, to
be a naturalist, for he was engrossed
lri picking up specimens, nut ho was
not so much engrossed as to fall to
hear the approach of footsteps down
the gravel walk from Dodge hall to
the dock. He looked up lc( time to s»o
Del Mar rmplng. and quietly con­
cealed himself In the shrubbery up
on the shore.* • '
r- -Ofi ttjo jlock. Del Mar stood for some
tlfildules aMltlngt Finally, n loqi^he
( S h o r e a n w U i e r figure. It 'IsVStt*
emissary to whom Del Mar had tele­
phoned and who had searched me
ThoMaJurallst drew hark tnlo his hid­
ing pbtre, peeping out- ketfhly.at tho
two men.
tAj
"Weltr* demanded Del Ms*- " W h s f
luck?”
"We've got him." returned tho man
with brief satlsfaetlon.
"Here's tho
letter she was sending to tho Secrfet
Service.”
Del Mnr seized the note which .the
■ man handed to him and read It eager­
ly
"Good," he exclaimed.
"That
would have put an end to the whole

sharply up at us, as we. illsappeared
Then she rllmbed the path up the
cliff until she came to the (light of
stone step* leading downward again.
Already she hqd seen the man be­
hind
doing something .with the
stone '(IU\b formed the top step. She
stooped dd&gt;fi and examined the stone.
Carefully Aho raised It and looked un­
derneath before stepping qn It. There
flho*could see the ele/ftrttr‘donhrctlfm
She set the stone aside and looked
again down the dangerous stairway.
11 made her shudder. "1 must get’
him.” she murmured to herself. “Yes.
I must Ifycn now It may ho too late."
ahe asked
fhey* had Just decided to make away
.
; with-mo Immediately and the leader
® " had turned toward me with thtf.threat
10 00 still on his lips It was now or never
.
Hesolutely she took a stop forward
qu c ‘ (Jhd Into tho cave,
occur ; "Hnudii up!" sho demanded with
paper
firmness. *-'/
’
away*!}
The thing was so unexpected In the
f ap** security of their secret hiding plsce
UtW
protected by the rock.aJarirt that, be^
c
fore they knew It, Elaine had them
after B|j j)nc&lt;j up „Ka|ni( (Ho wall
"Thal'a It!" cried Elalr

I'll follow that direction

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Keeping them carefully covered, she
moved over toward me. Sho picked
up a knife that lay near by nnd star^-

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an
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Hut Blaine was not.to ho caught oO
her gqard
Instantly sho fired The
nmn ataggeted hack and foil
That cooled the ardor-of the. other
Mrim considerably, especially now as
* waB ^r&lt;!* ’ ,t&gt;0 While she held them
up, still,, with lheir hands In. the air, L
wenl through their pockets, taking

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Del Mar sank upright and rapidly,
down In the shullow water to the h&lt;g
tom
Once having his feet on som*
tiling approaching firm grmind. lo, 1.-1 d
Ihtoligh the window llk&gt;
A I'loKNt 1 » ’ P I OlJNM I I.OK a i I A Vv
. .. of lie- helmet until he got tns
liuJiagt
1hen In; begau to walk
I' imlUui ... Mela ■*(*.! I tvlernl
Ih-uvil) along the blit tom o) the bar
t/ rner-VViMMlruff liblg
Snufurd tin bor, over suml ami rocks.
I
It was a strange walk that he look,
half stumbling, slowly and cumber
so me I&gt; groping his way like a queer
under w a(er anJ run)
If anyone could have seen him, he
would tmyi- noted tlmt Del Mar was
going tow ard the base of a huge, rocky
cliff that jutted far out Into the Tini
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her where the water w as deep n
dangerous point, avoided by crutt of
Far over his bead (he
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naves b* at on the rocks angrily
Hut
down there, concealed beneath tinsurface of tho harbor, was a sort of
huge arch of stone, through which a
‘comparatively rapid current rad ns
the thin ebbed and flowed
Del Mar let himself be carried along
with the current, which was now run-,
' nlng In and thus with compuralive
case * made his w ay, (tJHI groplntt,
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the helmet, and ttm crouching low In
the boat
lliutllly lie rolled n piece of
car,van Into the semblance of a body,
put hln coat and hat on It and net It
on the seal which lie bail occupied be­
fore
Just then Del Mnrn boat ran around
the protnonlor) where Wu Fang had
met the KUtniiiirllie (lint had brought
Del Mar into tho country and landed
him so strangely
The boat slowed down under shelter
of the rocks nml Del Mnr added a pair
of heavy lend soled shoes u&gt; his outfit
it* order to weigh himself down Final­
ly he put on the helmet, let himself
oyer the side of the boat, and dtsap
penred fnt« the water
Ills aide started the motor and the
boat shot ahead again, with the dum
rny still occupying Del Mar n seat
Ab
the boat swung out and made a wide
sweeping curve a » a y from the point
at which Del Mnr bud gone overboard
(he nntUN.Iis! in the Dodge bout came
around the promontory snd saw It
changing his course accordingly, and
gaining somewhat

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and adjusted the engine to get up
more speed and the boat shot ahead
faster.
- By this time, Del Mar had put on
the submarine apparatus, oil except

•e•! f t ar 1I doing hyainr** at
\ \\ ipVha m and I.. K Iturdga
\\ Wickham individually, and,
One Inch t arils Will lie Published Un­
• Mi of itlarhmtnl haa hfrn
*• t ' »u»e against I hr gnod*g J der Thin Heading Ai The Rale Of 17,20
* - 1- anti li'henieflli of 1. F,
• mnjrnl of thr stair of i’er Year
♦fir ■hr riff nd Saminolr fuufi*
la haa |rv»rd UfVfin l hr Interval
1 I I flurd.gr. In f hr toltowtity
•n ..air in thr rnurly of S'f*ti
si*!* &lt;d Florida, In -» II
Lot
VI VI Smith'a Third Sub**f i *r. 28. Tap. 1®, South of
) a*' nrrofdtng to plat thereof
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The naturalist wn» all thin Mine peer­
ing ahead keenly at Del Ma r s boat,
trying lo jnake il out. He bent over

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A moment later, In tho queer little
submarine office, Del Mar had evident­
ly planned to take up the nefarious
secret work on which he was engaged
Several men of a naval and military
bearing were seated about a table a!
ready, studying maps and plans and
documents of all descriptions. Tl^ey
did not seem to belong to any nation
in particular In (act, their uniforms.
If wch'lhey might be cnlled, were of
n character to disguise their national­
ity. But that they were hostile to the
country under which they literally had
their hidden retreat, of that there
could bo no doubt.
How high Del Mnr stood In their
counsels could have been seen at a
glance from the Instant deference ex­
hibited at Hie mere mention of hi*

One look backward from his motorboat was enough for Del Mar. Ho
must evade that Inquisitive naturalist.
Upturned to his man.
out that apparatus,’* he or­
dered.
E L G ^ ^ N D W A L T H A M W \T( H E S’
' W o man opened a locker and
brought‘ out the curious submarine name bv tho nentry who entered with
n
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T D f Y X ^ I I I i n K l r,'“ru'" helmet and Bull. Del Mar took tho submarine suit while Del Mar got
U r # J * A # I K U V 1 LL H J IN
lhc,n HP «*&gt;»I began to put the suit on. himself together after his remarkable
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boat so that hln nr (Ions could not be - The men nt tho council table rose

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In tjrctin &lt;ourt. Srventh Judlcfet rtrrult,
N« a*.nelc f'ounlr. Klorida
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That wan the only trouble wii

M V S P E C IA L tfE S :

u'J Mt’ oul l o i o pounde; one bay mare mule
Vr.d J.hr and 1wel|hin* .bout 1100
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ceacd. \ one
rcan mar*
mulanamed
named Daisy,
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f,d
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mulr named Hetty, snd w.iihins
Tkou! I - SO pound.; one brown borso mule
I.tnrd 11*11 *nd welshlns about ISM pound.;
brnwr. hnr*r mula named Hob and
•elfKiss about 1100. pound*.* and* one black
mulr named J**»ie, and wetghlnf
«kout | l" i pound*.
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Scirclal M»»ter In Chancery.
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"Ttien. st111 ~keeplnB them covered,
wo barked out of tho cave. Backward
we made our way up the dangerous
flight of steps again with guns leveled
at the eavo entrance. Klalne going up
first.
Once a head atuck Itself out of tho
cavo entrance. I fired Instantly and

Mme.

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mare fWgJ* named^Sarah and welfh-

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“ — j |t Jerked Itself b o c k In Bfjaln Just In

HENRY McLXULIN

’*SarPi '1
hnjTe mule named Jim and
V,,ir,
ui 1.-00 pounds] one *ray mare
S S n.m. I Mollle. and .. l | h l m about
tfto t util* on* brown mar* fmiU named
y try
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Pre.cattd b CeUaUratlaa Will* tka Pilka Player* aed tha Eclectic Film Campaay
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1041st. St. Phone 182

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o f Elaine

Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T ob accos

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MA.NTFHHALE
, i ,| |,y tirtue of a decree of fore*
n.i .air rendered by lh* Honorable
■hr Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
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florid* lor Seminole county In
* u ‘ " ..ii'na In • cert.ln c . « therein
, u 3^a -lereln The Hlr.ch Lumber ComE?
' e m|lafn.nl end W. W. lit.dy end
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dafendante. the undareifn..
T\ .. •„.ial m.ater in chancery will
,1l to I.,.
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hit! Mt and teat bidder, for rath,
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and saluted as Del Mar himself en
tered
Ih* returned the salute and
quietly made hln way to the head of
the table where lie took a seat, iiatu
rally
"This Is the area In whlfet) we must

work first of all,1' he began, drawing
toward him n book and opening It
"And wu muai strike quickly, for If
they heed the advice In this book. *•
may he too late for us to take nilvon
tage of their foolish unpreparedness
It was a book .entitled Defanaeless
Amerlcn,' written by n great \merl
rau Inventor. Hudson Maxim
Del Mar turned tbe pages until lie
came to and pointed nut a man
Tim
others gather about him, leaning t&lt; r
ward eagerly us lm talked to *b&gt; m
There, on the map, wtih a radius &gt;,i
some one hundrod and seventy mjtes
w as ilrnw u n big si-gtneni of a , in
with I'eeksklll. New York Tn.irkills 'to
center
That Is tl»(* heart of Aim-rlea mid
Del Mar. eai nest ly ''ll e*ybr;n i - ' &lt;
York, Poston, PhllndrliwNt ' put » •
Is not the (mint
Merc nr, tl,&lt;’ srs.P
majority of lh«&lt; gun sod armor fro
lories the powder nml • nrtrtdge work*
togelhrr with th#&lt; principal nml fields
of Pennsylvania
He brought Ills fisl down derisive
1&gt; on the table
If wi- bold this sei
thin," lie declared, "we prurth ally hold
America’ "
Eagerly the other emissaries Its
limed as Del Mnr laid before them the
detailed fact* which he was collecting,
the greater mission than the mere rap­
ture of Kennedy s wireless torpedo
which had brought him Into the coup
Irv
Detail after detail of Ihelr plans
they discussed im tJi,-v worked out
' In* gigatitn si licfmIt was a war i nlllli ll of a secret
aitvanco guard OT" the enemies of
America'

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CHAMPION IN DEMAND
Three Years Atjo Jess Willard
Was Almost Down and Out.
Fate plays peculiar pranks with
some Individuals
Take tne case of
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lllnril, that mammoth cluster

ol bone unit tmiacie, wno now has tho
attention of u Jtrent ivortlon ot tho
world centered upon him
Three years ago y\ IIlard was u rud­
derless hark on the pugilistic sea..
Even then he was a fighter nut oddly
he was the only one who u&lt; know!edged the fact
Me had no manager.
iToiuotera (rei|ucu(iy like to deai with
huge bulks of humanity hut In their
dealings they adopt the Missouri at­
titude and ipsist that ttn- hulk must
show something more than a gigantic
fritltie
Willard hud nothing more
than the frame to recommend hlni and
promoters steered dear ol him.
tie drifted into Huffalo
virtually
broke
A few hi iuo Iisuih separated
him ItTini, the necessity of making an
attack on free iuucii counters to keep
his liuijc body tilled out
Attempts to
g«t bouts merely drew a shake-ol tho
Head
v\ .Hunt s site rendered him Jmmune from receiving tlifi merry
ha
till
Itanriy Dnnh who was In KufTulo at
the tim e took Jess In tow and led him

to the house where Dun was Imardlng.

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that t1»&lt;*‘ tleld for his actlvltlua was
tense Interest
There he could tree ,hare there
Ikut dodfin l ^ememher
.Elaine
wearily
Uv 1 httw
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J|tM got
^ ()Qt of
hethcr
----- ... and myself
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'A- Vao,Jess
-janl the ion, out hacks Inward biro.
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, )(U,m,|t,r‘ th(il , L s was m/thq verge ol
So surprised waa be al What he saw-1 )mMl(ru[|tt.y
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Alice K. Robbins, Sec’y
I’ h o r n l t L o d ge N o S, K . o f I*.

Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisiting knights always welcome.
H .M rU u lin
O. J. Miller
K. It. and S.
C. C,
Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. (). O, F.
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p, m.;
over Imperial Theatre.
J. W. O. Singletary
J. J. Dickinson,,
Secretary
N. G.
Cate-rily Camp No. 6. \Y. O. W

II. I’ , t). L. Siinfnrd Lodge 12(1
Meet first and third \*T‘tlncsday night
at corner of First'St mid Falmetto A ve.
0. 1. Taylor
T A Neal

Secretary

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M . m the City Hull
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M eeting every
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g o in g m a re atowly.
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O n ly a f e w feet fu rth e r a lo n g the
cliff, the,n aturalist puusrd. too,-keeping j
wall tinder c a v e r, f o r tho m a t i ' wan
tfow Just aheait -of him.
l i e looked- 1J
fixedly at him and saw h l m . S V O down
the cliff.
T h e n he saw him s lo w ly
dra w a gun
W h o could b « b e l o w ’
Q q lc k ly thy
n ftlu ra lls fa mind kimmed to w o rk - II*1crAicba'd down, bb If ready Tb aprjng, '
T h e cm lssh ry a l o w l y p l s a J l i l s . r i v o l v e r and to o k cA rofu l ' “ I h)- at tlfe
fiacka o f E|alne a n d ' f t i f s e l r
we
i-ame u p ' I he steps
Put b e fo re he could pull tRe D ig g e r ,
tli„ naturalist. rn on *»0 "(fcon u o f the
wild animals which t i i ^ H l i d i i j f thart1
tike a human b e i n g . ^ I ’ Tnng f l ^ m j i t s
co n c e a lm e n t
In
t h e ' tnfffhes 'jpjid U
pounced on tho mnn fr o m behlqd, a d z ­
in g him firmly.
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Meets second and fourth Wednesday
nights in each month.
F. L Miller
.1 F. Hoolehan
Clerk
Council Commander

but followed the trail up the hill untIK
he was' close lifter the emissary ahead, t J

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Hcmlnolc Chapter 2, Order Eastern Sta
Meets everv first and third Tuesday
in each month. Kveryonq who haa seen
his Star in the East are cordially invited
lo visit this chapter.

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T o d a y W llljird fa ces the PUtwdhtlity o f b e c o m in g imtro-nmdy w ealth y.
I l l s e a rn in g p o w e r surpasses that o f
tlio pritnhlfiH o f th e United Slates.

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M o n r o e Chapter N o . 1.1 , It. A. M .

Meets every sa-cond and fourth Thurn
Jay in Masonic Hull over the Imperii*
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
J. F. Klirnatz
H. E. Tolar
Secretory
High Priect

VI LAN TIC COAST LINE
TRAIN'S

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- heen folio* qd hy the mysterious nat
kicked pff the leaden ruledJ shoes
and.
urnllM. who, tiff) mmiient Del Mars
thus llg^Jencd, matt,rapidly to the stir
man
had lqnded,“ put on the Inst burst
face of the w.vtrf.
As Tiq, hnhhcd up, a - strange sight of speed ami ran the Dodge boat close
met his
tuit strungo. 'hayteyer. ia* the spot where the aide hod left
. to |a-l MnH Above, the rocks formed Del Mar’s
A glance Into tho boat sufficed to
| ’a huge dome b^er tho water which tht
tides forced in.-androut through -the. tell tlio naturalist that tho flgun* In M
was only a dummy He did not pause,
secret cut ranee through w hich tm

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Como unir uiori every first and third
rhupwhtys a- 7:.'|(i,
\ itii ^ bretl r
*VrJcOn»r
O. L Taylor
J. C. Humph
Secretary
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Mind yhm tlmt wan nuljr thrro rrnnt

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W in E. H ouseholder, Com m ander
Mis- IJertha P a c k a r d . Secretary

itonml f\iu
Jobs and Dan chummed nrduml
saw Hlowdy he pulled a guh from hU^ IJ|m.n
Jr„ ,iIln,i^ decided
pocket, watching flown the steps with

E la in e and 1 bad (rot alm oat to
top o t tho flig h t o f a t e p i, when
d e n ly w® heard a 'o h o u t a b o v e ua
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beyond, be tiHJbaraLely . CbaUm tortQl tbfll hU boat-below had

came
No other e.ntrjmce. apparently.
I except that from the-waters of the
harbor led |0 this peculiar den.
Lying quietly moored to the rocky
piers day threw submarine boats. Fur
Hi, r buck, on a ledge of rock, blasted
out, stood a little building, a sort of
office or Jtoadquartors. Near by was
ii shed where were kept gas and oil,
supplies uml ammunition; In fact, ev­
ery tiling that a submarine could pos­
sibly need.
This was tho reason far Del Mar's
presence In Uie neighborhood, tt was
the secret submarine harbor oF the
foreign agon's who were operating In
America'
Already a sentry, pacing Up and
down, had M-en the Jtubbhs In the wa
that IlnllciUd that someone bud
cemn through tho archway and was
down “ bqluw,” pa Del M*f ( and his
«ien rolled JJ.'
• Oaring down, tho Bentry“ snw the
queer, hclnut&lt;?d Ilguro float up, front
the bottom of tho pool. Ho rwaclUH^,
oOt and htdpcd Uto figuro clauiber Up
out of thp.wptqr to tho ledgo on which
he tlobd
Dei Mar sulutcd, pnd the
sentry returned tho secret ealufo. hcld-

SANK Mil) LODGES

Mm-ls at Eagles
first
night in em h month at 7 :.ilb

Meanwhile. Del Mar's man In his
boat, cutting a wide circle and avoid
lug Ihe Dodge boat carrying the tint nr
allst. made his wav across (ho harbor
until he came In the shore
There he landed and proceeded up
the heat'll lo the fool of a rocky Cliff,
where lie turned and followed a trail
up It to the lop It was the same path
Jext W illa rd
already traveled by my captors with
me and Inter followed by jftjPne
IHyft with his T&gt; feet 4 Inches mid Jess
As he came stealthily ou^-frpm un
M•1 ti jihvul
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irli his 6 f e e l
ini lies Tuadi)-a
d*r cover, Del Mpr s man gnxed dow n
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• Nearer and nearer the edge of the
cliff they rolled. We crouched closer
to the rocky wall, gating up at tho
death grapple of the two. Who they
were we did not know but \hat one
was fighting for and the other against
tin » r could rendlh see
The more vicious of the two seemed
to be forcing the naturalist slowly
hack, when, with a superhuman effort,
the nnturnlint braced himself. His foot
Wks’ actually on a small ledge of rock
directly at the edge of the cliff
He swung around quickly and struck
the other man
The vicious looking
man pitched headlong over the cliff
We shrank back closer to the rock
ns tho man hurtled through the air
only a few feel from us. Down below,
wo could hear him land with a alckenIng thud.
Far over the edgu Elaine leaned In a
sort of fascination at the awful Bight.
For n moment I thought the very Imp
of the perverse had got possession of
her and that she herself would fall
over. Hhe brushed her hand unstead­
ily over her eyes and staggered.
I
caught her Just In time.
It was only an Instant before the
brave girl recovered control of herself.
We renched the top of.the stairway
and gated about for the victor in the
contest. To our surprlso ho was gone.
‘Tome." I urged, “we had better get
away quickly."

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Rooms for lent, light hou*,.
ing. 417 First St. Sadond hand ‘ far
niture foi sale.
Call uftrf . r ^ ] ’
houis. Mrs. I. L. Andrew*
2*.je \

Mr. Rowland had not been feeling
well for aeveial d « y » ami coming in
Congregational t'hifrrh
from hia run that morning after
Next Sunday night a ^ 7 o' clock
ForrRent— Hive room hou*, ^
being Inid out several h»uta by the the Huhjccl fur coriHlderation will bn
pletely furnished.
A. P . Connelly *
wreck near Orange City Junction "T h e Thief and Paradise."
Good
D
All
Local
Advertisement
Under
ho complained of being worn out music and a kind and cordial wel­
This Heading THREE CENTS a
and laid down. His family did not come is extended to all,
Foi Rent— Thirteen roc m !,&gt;om.
disturb him during thr day and al­
Sunday school at 9:4.5 a. m, and Line For Each Innertion. Minimum I ing boose &lt;ne block front p.
Charge
25
Cents.
lowed him to aleep as was his cus­ morning service at 11 o’ clock. The
W. H. Peters.
tom.
Late in the afternoon Mrs. C. E&gt;. Society nt G o ’clock.
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Rowland going in to gee him foupd
For Rent.— Light housekeeping Jn(j
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’b
him awnke and upon his request to
bedrooms,
over 5 £: 10c stor,. \jr
&lt;l
•—!Thcalre Roof Completed
get him something to eat ^hc left
W.
E.
White.__________
■ 30-l i t (»
The roof ilf the Allen Theatre la
the room and returning later found
For
Sale—
Ford
truck,
fine
shape,
now completed and the enrpenters
For Rent— Furnished room*
him dead. Hia soul hud lied without
are busy working on the stage. The bargain. Five passenger Buick, great The Oaks.
401 Magnolia avenue.
a moment's warning and his spirit
new theatre will soon be completed big bargain, $260.00. Seminole Co.
______________
2 3 9 tp
winged its flight with no pain or
19-tf
and will be thoroughoy equipped to Gnrnge, Snnford, Fla.
n o w to mar the ethereal glow
For Rent— Five room ctnuge.
take rare of every movie and road
. For Sale— Eggs and Baby Chix of
at still remained upon his face.
12IG Park Ave., $12.50 ptjr,
show.
celebrated Regal White Wyandottes,
Physicians nwere summoned by the
including water. G. W. Spencer,' *
big performance, hpavy laying birda;
distracted wife, but it was too lute,
2«-tf
Fori Heed Church
am boohing orders for same now.
and it is thought that heart trouble I
Don't
stay
Away
from
the
preach­
Also a few pultetn and cockerels, oJL
Rooms and board. ^ 4(JiL„.\!
superinduced by an attack of acutef
ing service on uccount of the cold, same strain. F. P. Strong, 106
1avenue.
»vrn
indigestion caused his death.
ns the house will be heated.
Seldom has there a man been
Good six room house with bxft
Remember the time next fun day,
taken from our midst -that o c c n -R j
a, p
For Salt— Globe tomato, Wake­ and electric light for rent.
p. m. sharp.
Come and bring
aioned such grief as the sudden pass­
field
cabbage
plants,'
ready
for
setConnelly.
15-tfc
your friends.
Rev. Steinmeyer wll
ing of E. W. Rowland. He was uni­
thousand.
My
preach.
&gt;. thiRi $1.00 per
versally loved and ■ respected not
For Rent— Severol, nice office
plants' grow.
H. P. ncebe, Ft.
only by his fellow workers but by
rooms over Yowelj’a/ Enquire N/Jk
Ogden, Fla.
Methodist Church
the cit^nsh’ip of Sanford.
Ed
Yoweil &amp;. Co^. &lt;“■.
:J2-t?
Come to the Methodist church
Rowland, as he was familiarly called
For Sale- Evjprudc rowboat enFor Rent— T ^ ’ Turhiahed rootn*.
Plans nre made for gin c £ S h. ji* $36. Cull at Monro
by all who knew him came to Sun- next Sunday.
317
WAst Second &gt;8t.
20-tfc
interesting
services.
The
pastor
ford from his home nt Springfield,
Ferry.
23-if
'till
preach
In
both
services.
111,, some twenty years ago and
Rooms for Housekeeping . room.
The Sunday school nt 9:45 will he
For Sale— Two sto,y six room
brought with him not only the ripe
Mr
lodging, with all modern ...nvc
experience in bis chosen profession inspiting, the opening number will [house, conveniently located, at price
niences,
at the Fairyiew, mr p)r..
of railroad engineer but also the be by the Hoys Hand. This will be below its value and easy term*.
St and French Ave
- - 9iipow.*r of making friends with fellow the llr*t time the hand has played Also one vacant lot well located,
in
Sunday
school.
Large
numbers
last of closing an estate. A. P. Con­
employees and employers alike. AH
For Rent— Well furnished apart
nelly, ‘ *' n
-22-tf.
during his life in this city he was are attending this school.
menH‘ for housekeeping; large bedThe morning terrflon on "Fam ily
the rnediatoi and father confessor
room with fireplace and -li-eping
For Salt— My lot lotnlctl on First
Religion"
will be followed by the
for the railroad boys and by bis
porch. ' Apply 61K Oak avenue
• , Street, opposite the Robbins Nest
gentle persuasion and clear, level- Communion .
29 Itp
The Seniot Epworth League wil Hotel. Addres* Robert Rinkrhatim7‘
bended idea* of tight and wrong he
Tampa, Fla.
2H-3tp
Furnished room for rent
title
kept peace and prosperity in the hold its devotional meeting in the
man
preferred.
Privilege
*&gt;
f
tart
ranks and his death leaves an ach­ Brotherhood rooms in the church
For Sale Cheap *■ Pecan
tri e».
107’ East Seventh St
;■», Ur
ing void that will be ditllrult to till at G (5 Mis* Edna Plant will lie the grafted f to ni bearing tree* in m&gt;
lender
own orchard
Rest i|iii.bt) and van
The best and the least that one
For R*-nt Two acres of ( -t (&gt;!
The evening service
at
7.00 eties. Wiite for price*. I also have
can m i \ of E. \\ Rowland is that lie
ery la u d 'in Florida.
Fenced irte
Good music.
Gospel ser­ four bearing orchards for sale within *ian well, land in good or*t&gt; • m»!'
was a mur. every inch of him and o'clock.
mon
Metnbets to be rev* L e d
\U three mil*’' of Jacksonville
H II house
N&lt; ar Moore's Statu. ' R.
he treuted Ills fliend' as men never
invited.
S im m o n s , J a c k s o n v ille , F lo rid a .
failing to give' them wise counsel
*iuire of J. F. McClellan at Moore’*
2k-fii |.
St it ion
-r.
and advice, every r« inly to help (be
W
(
.
T
1.
Meelint*
needy and smooth tin- wrinkles front
F*&gt;r Rent Houser, colt..;.
T h e re g u la r u ic e iiiig of th e W ,
f o r S ale
W h o l e s a l e ti * )• b n s l i i e *
life's eouiilenunce and the thorns
C I,
" f . u n f v i P l d s h e d . li g h t hnu*gfrom life's pathway
Mis was a life T U was held in t i t e parlors of the n e t s , fis h b n a t * . l a u n c h e s , etc
•
,f.H-tf
k e e p in g ro o m s , etc
A l s o f&lt;&lt;- -air
of useful living (hr his family and Baptist church Thur sday, Dec. find, V i n c e n t .
x
D w e l l i n g s , f e r t i l e c e l e r y l a n d - w 11*J
at
3
o'clock
with
M
r
\
V
T
Cotfriends, his home life being the ideal
W e a r e t h e ' M a r u f » x t o r i s o f F l o w 1r " r i m p r o v e * !
I'le a s e d to * h ami
on** of a loving husband and father. iimirne, tin. president in tin- chair
F
T
W o i s l r .'1 JIT
Interesting plan* for 4 work in tlie; p o t s a l l M l * ! } . .W e t r n i s p ' n r t M m r g i v e p r i c e *
Sfi
Rowland w ,i* in the fil'd h
I h u d street
P h o n e 107
. ' pj,
near future were discussed anil de­ f o w e r s f r o m a ll f u n h i o n 1tilth t o t h a t
Near of hi* Ilf*’ wiicn he wa* called
of a n In o i . i T i t e p o t fur o n e p r i c e !
cided upon.
home and was ju*t upon tin* eve of
Board anil room by da v
Drop us a card. 'Guarantee work
It was voted that the Union
(late City House.
retiring limn active service to filler
K. S Johnson A- So* *
rdioiijd p u r t i n i * ! * “evernl c o p i e s o f
ii to an ollii i aI po.itnm with the
40 h ( ' \pr 1 ss \v.
‘Jh At1■
tiint uul horita t i-vf teiTiperanci’ rtf
I "i
Rent
Ten
m om
t&lt;■
H ,i( 1. K. tile rmlioad aider that
‘ Flejice book, ‘"T h e Compendium of ________________________ __ f u r n m e b e n t , a l l m o d e r n m ip ri ve
lie bad .«et v* d so faithfully for many
For Sah
One Tliori lull one.-| or*e n u n i *
A
I’ C o n n e lly
"• Jtr
! Truth'* to lie placed in the town And
years.
Ii•• liters IIy grew up with
Two cow*
school libraries, m ordij that the wagon, tin*’ com!i*mi
tin1 rullrtiud* of this section of the
vpihlic may haye exact information O n e i n e u b n l o r a n d a b r o o d e r . 1*2 6 “
• tiitr niifl rank* *1 among the oldest
egg Clip (lefty
W B. Bitlurd, Min
1A h«n*l on tiii* vitaf stibieet
engii eers in point of service on the
monte
Spring-,
Fla
J'l-Jte
The nnnouiirem«'t|t
that
Mis.
u
system.
The Atlantic Coast Lirje
Lillian Tnlsnm, a leelunn **( promto i" ,i v hitille eniplovee ucil rim*
r* * '■»( £Mi $^n l
f .1 l »1 1 in* rn■•!rt* *'«11T
•. 1'*
Inet ■a will In tn Sunbed arid spenk
I" or
: w
bo
t ' d * in IT
I I 11r ■- t I hr, M
lr * » *' V
it ui.* of 1 1n- i ■; 11 ,
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lard, I I .it,1* in 1
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i '1in i o’ 111■■■.i i
hifc i ( i li’h’l and
i&gt;l.t nit 1 ■ i'T* flu ,
odist tli 11t. li
fn.
|‘ m (i will be *&gt;. ' Ui g wills 1 at t.
* ! «yr
1tt'.ifi|u ,ired ft*»m \l
con -i II", Hied lit I'‘!,g ft l nil
! I.v 1
:U nt, mi r f\ | t............ lti**i 11 La lull! i
ge Ttj I 1■ 1, 11 1
I ) 11 no I Ice of de [ in 11* * (: o in .V nt 1 1
' 1hr
|' *atry r * **f Sin fi r*i I”*" an iiprrglrt, |
1'lurid.1. • tn-h* M Juhna during summer.
1 sill
U t i l * w i l l be given in the Hot aid
honest and industrious home builder
pay the one ■focating her.
A. B.
later.

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FOR SALE

We call attention to our i
0

stock of Christmas Goods
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$

.

Coats and Suits
been more beautiful

Gloves, all sizes, all colors in
Genuine Kid

Those new All - Silk
Sweaters come in
all colors, such
as

This is the season of
Shirt Waists and
Skirts.

Rose - HI no - (ireen

See the New Waists

Just Received
Express a Shipment
of
Special Holiday

Already we are show­
ing Christmas (mods
suitable for Gifts.
The early shoppers
get the best

* WANTED

Men’s O’Coats
%

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Makg: ah id ea l Gift, see those
as

English Coats and
Mackanaws

from their midst and one that had
lhl&lt; best interests of the city at heart
i ril tie nine
II*’ wrw .t Past Kxellto! Rulir of the Klk ,
M "
;*n*l
ii i li I • * of the It of I
K.

For Sale pr Rent Several house*
M'ugnojiu and P al me tt o avenues

Donne,

Geneva,

ii

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rducsttrn.st Cntlcisni
Si c o t .*1 b u f i i i fe*
W
J. Thigpen
.
ju if
A deputation uulli'd on Ilie pi**sl
ig -.
W r i t e fu •lest of llie Priiisti In11,r•1 of idncn-l
Foi * 1
Ten ,n r* - ,.f t he
le lin g D o ,
I
tlon some Mn.” iik’i to .ristst upon , ir ng- t . l « high l-l« 111till , k hit4*l
in
X * - He leav * * a w if... i dii o; hli r nod
till** point
Tim! the pr, sent svsteni cmtsnl
1 oprnr-t” I mu •. 1 If I-,
,i *o ■i to itour n tin I iv if
I \ ing •if • d o .itinn tend*”! tn • 1 the child
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Weill
III!
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t i- l&gt;.ii d
• d t.' 11 • i i’ nd ' ■
of I more for the life of a 1 11.rk and t o '
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friend* in the soiirhi’in -lat** .-r■l in' unlit him for rural and agricultural will, i|uarler irib ■ ..ti t w o * l i lp |U t .»
».» t I
Id tie and w I 11 ■
!!• * mn
A l l f.’ U’ c d
'll*’ miildl” »e*t, where in orctipied Ilf*’ " And It might have herd added * t u t io n s m i d F i r s t *t r e i't
I0
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and
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po lloit! of tru*-l I' nd i‘0 !i- that not only doe* ti nt him for Itio
.1" 'If
un’ong *'tn I It* vets mid fvilovv lift) of 11 elvrk, hut It unfits him for $1260 w|II buy It. i f sol j within f In !
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ten
days.
WdHh
'jnOIKMHl
getting
beyond
that
it
has
put.hliu
P o s i t i o n w e.nt* d b y c o m b i ation
tn ployecs.
The funertfi service* oi^ur today 'Ueroiurli a system that has kopt back Set* * o w n * r . 20 li e'a-*t . T h i r d S t .
I u o k keefn-r u n it s t e n o g r a p h * r
Ten
•all tendeh&lt;5)\lo develop any Initiative
^
29 ' f ' j year*' *•?■.per iiu) re.
2 30 from the Irle residi nce at
Box 112
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Men’s Gifts
%

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B ig lot o f handkerchiefs,
Hose, Ties, etc., in
Christmas Packages

ftOT Magnolia iit'uL will i *■ in charge
of the Masons, -Elks^urul Hr* ther1oiiih of 1*i;s&gt;feotive Engineers.
f )i..
Urowr.leo of the I'rgnbyterbiiv chu/rh
will officiate end irrtertTirn*- will be
rm do in I.akeview cemetery.
Th***sympalhy of the miipiRiom’
munity go&lt;"« out t*» the -alHictetj
family "f the dereesetl.

La Grippe And Fever Cured
Quick’s Chill Tunic cured my hu*hand
of LiGripO'* and Fever 1 fter the doctor’s
n ed'ei ie an 1o her medicines felled.

LU LA C. I’ OACH. Drlfton, H«.
’ Sold by L. R. Philips &amp; Co., 26e

of bln own.—Montreal Herald

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. H u s b a n d H a d H ( s G o e d TM* •*.^ I m n d n t i m l * s b n \ « o r k * r t&lt;*ll» how*
s h u c k e d sho w n n - lo o n c o u n ta r t h is h it
o f ' c y n l c l s m Ih t in * HJnms.- T h e e o n v e r r a t l o n v .n « b e t w e e n I s o W o m e n w h o s o
m a r r i e d l i f e h a d rio t k e e n n r r t l c u l n r ly fe lic ito u s .
' W e l l . ” ’ sniif - cn«&gt; «»P
t h e m , ' o f r on ru e w e h a s o u r t r o u b l e s
w i t h a l l o f 'e m
Hue J'P s a y t h i s f o r
m y scrond husband
h e 's h e u r r I b a n
fay f i r s t .
H u a In j a l L t o m u c h t h a t
p r a c t i c a l l y a ll I e a r f i 1 h a s ' &gt;t m y ­
s e lf .'*

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W h a t W e ,’ e m e m b e r
■l . . T h e w i l l g o v c c n a t h e m e m u r j r .

1forget whnt due.* uht concern 1*.
C|snfnjnb*r whnt Is nf lasting Iruportattrh to Hie w ill —Friedrich l'.iuls&gt; nto
liirrQduutlon m I'htloMiphy

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m t a j f t I k l a r g n l y ’^ J i m e s t o n * ’, saads t O m ’ e r g r a n l t p . ’ L i m e s t o n e In t t #
[MttfXiftlf i f s e n s h o ll fif e , snnd'stoaa I*

' .yrnetety hardened hand, while gmr.lto
1^. tho result o f heal f u s i n g the other
kifttJu o f r o c k
iv^&gt;‘ . .

Opportunity’s Gates Open.
tony bo sure 1bat Iho lypiraf
can story of tho rlao front small
beginnings to substantial' sehlovoments hnn not been told for the last
time. The Conditions which render
the telling possible still exist soya Itio
Philadelphia Ledger
For thoso Who
leave college aa well r.a for thoso
who lacJ« this preparation for tho
SfrOKRlfrrff Ilfs, the path is pafed with
chnnecH which Insight; pluck and p op
savempru can chhlign to •stilld **ir•t.

Dl{. C. W. FAI N
r*

Winter Park,

i DR'. A . D O LA N |

Wjyi^gtf to D^* Hosp’tsh'c

1

IT S THE HOBBY OF
T*.race Porter, 1 told my friends that
rny pf them who got within a mllo
GOOD PRINTING,
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of thd embassy must canto to see rno.
-— .OFFICE
'
Tho latchstrlng. I told them, was out;
a sp in w ith LI 5. “ HAND BROS..STABLES
there was always u spare seat in my T r y
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new at church. The latchetrlpg was
/ur*
Bring in your lame and sick
often pulled; tho aeat In church re­
hoisca and htulap. Have then*
Estimating Oneself.
mained vacant. One of my frUoda who
. treated. Hawg^their teeth exThe prop f "a y to mnke an esti­ g arnfned, sharp corners drx^sed
visited me stopped his subscription
to tho Christian .Ohservor. Ho said mate of ourselves la to consider seri­ a dow'n. prejectuons cut off and de- j
ho didn't want any observers wfyllc ho ously what wo valuo or desplso In
rayed molars extracted.
others
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IN THE HEART OF THE W O RLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

P U B L I S H E D \t

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SEMI WEEKLY
IN S A N F O R D — L ift la Wotth Living
VtiLl’MK VII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY DECEMBER 7. 1915

SANFORD ELKS
A LODGE OF
SORROW ON
.LAST SUNDAY
LARGE c r o w d p r e s e n t
at

the

m e m o r ia l

SERVICES AT THE
STAR THEATRE.;
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Tin- memorial services o«,»
lord lodge *&lt;*; E1M" »d Subduy;.^
■tlsr K ia fT h fiir * ' was'iaiiKby those
p|„ , ni to l*' the
,hnt th«! lo‘ rK''
.hm' aver hold and certainly tin* exwere moat impressive and
the l*rg'' an dir nee went (lore the
thcjir. building with the fee-lint;
[hit Sanford KIk* had done all in
thtir power to revere the memory
of fheir dead in n moat fitting mun-

A M urjihtee, president of the Uni­
versity of Florida was a treat to all
that heard it.
Replete with good
advice, logic entwined with flower#
for the departed and love fot the
living.'
Dr. Murphree caitied hi*
listeners to nuhliine height* and in
simple language easily understood
by the smallest child present car­
ried hi* truthr of life home to all.
Dr. Murphree was sick with lagrippe
on Saturday morning hut would
rtot disappoint hi# brother Elks and
drove from Guinesvillp in his car to
he present, and hi* address and his
courage to lie here won him a large
place in the hearts of Sanford Elks
and those who heard him.
He is
one of the greatest men in tt)o state
and hts -work as an educator is
bringing him into national notice.
The memorial services closed with
-Jod^e work ;und the singing of
f f v kf?4g “ Blest be the Tie that
Binds”' 'by the lodge and uudr^new
and another lodge of -or otfAifnu
slipped into history but w i l f 1not
soon be forgotten hv the members
of FJ11 Sanford
To the committees on progtaob
speakers, stage ami decorations and
to Mrs
Roumillut, Mrs
Minnie
Jones and Mrs. DcCottc*, who as­
sisted in decorating the stage and
also those who so kindly donated Jlie
(lowers the lodge owes a laige vote
of thanks that will he officially
given

NO. 31

BRICK ROAD ADVERTISE
DONDS ARE THE STATE IN
VALIDATED THE NORTH
S00NT0SELL IS THE PLAN
SEMINOLE COUNTY W a L “ FLORIDA FIRST” COM­
HAVE BEST SYSTEM
MISSION HAVE MADE
OF GOOD ROADS
PLANS TO DO A
IN THE STATE
GREAT WORK
The bonds for the new - lilick
toads in the sum of (1150,000 fniv,
'brpp validated by the circuit court
.'HB.df nothing lemains now but tin
\v tiufiii1 ijetqUa of publishing the
sale i&gt;-tBe. nP^ijpaper and the next
sixty td e should see them sold
mid t.be vtiorb. of paying l hi- roads
starting
This new bond issue will take care
of the stretch of road that now ex­
ists between the limits of the former
special toad district in this county
and the'boundary line of Orange
county ’This road is not in good
ciiiidiiion at piesent as the work of
keeping it in repair has practically
'topped, awaiting the brick paving
■unj till- pit-pi el mad between the
coiihlie* is very miticeiibl e to the
liyitlsts, being the only bad part of
tin iwi-ntv li\.’ ttnlis between San-

The "Florida First" Comnfission
tb.at will meet in this city on De­
cember tenth to make final arrange
ments to -advertise the state of
Florida is making great pi ogress in
interesting the people "of this state
in the idea of placing advertising
throughout the north. The follow­
ing from tin* Jackson villi; Metropo­
lis shows the results of some of tln-ir
investigations.
Members of the "Florida First"
Commission are veterans in the nit
of publicity
With the object in
view of placing the "Florida First'*
adverli-ing tit cities and slates
where it will do the most good, they
sent oui letters of iinimry to news­
paper# ihrmigliout the countty ask­
ing about the condition of business
Honda has - « many good things to
olb r ti* ^mse reeking health. *ei re.i
lion, investment or place of future
n-ccive |u|)0t|e. that the commission intends

time and (ju-ans to enjoy a season
of rest and recreation» The "F lo r ­
ida First" Commission intends to
lay bcfoie these many thousands the
advantages of the Sunshine Slate,
where they can live out. of doOrs
every day through the winter
months, where they can play golf,
tennis, lulling, hunting, nutomobilmg and enjoy other healthful
pleasures.
The investigations of the. "Florida
First" Commission as' to business
conditions at present irrevniliug have
disclosed a most encouraging con­
dition in many sections oV the' coun­
try.
Take for instance, Pittsburg
and vicinity.
The dispatch, in a
recent issue published a story In
which it sayp^fbat manufacturing
plants are ^orTtiwt .to the utmost
limit, that \]^}tfolts' mo bigger than
ever, thnl present'Orders will take
one year to fill, anil that prosperity
after the war ends is assured by de­
mands already made
It says that
Pittshui
(fannufacturers are ridin
the crest of the greatest wave of
prosperity ever known in the his­
tory of tin- district that the daily
payrolls
of the
manufacturing
plants amount to more than one
million dollius a day, and that skill­
ed labor is at a premium.
Of businvsa in general this Pitts­
burg Dispatch at tides says; "E v e r y
business hotl-e in the district is get­
ting Its particular ipiota of tin- wages
paid, and every branch of trade is
doing a bind nlfiee business
The
cro wd- on el tie streets and in the
department stores an- Larger than
ever before at ibis time of year, and
tin- holiday season appraorhmg
promise- In tie l he greatest ci-le
liiatinn of the J uleiide ever known
in the hist or V of the Pittsburg dls
11i, 1

NEW BRIDGE
ACROSS ST.
JOHNS RIVER
AT MONROE
PILING IS BEING DRIVEN
AND THE DRAW IS
IS TO BE MADE
S O O N
The bridge across the St.
at Monroe ferry is a fact.’

,*J

zm

Johns

The men are busy at work driv­
ing the immense piles for the woodon structure thnt will fot m the ap­
proach frum j-m-li side of the bridge
•A
and this work will lie finished by
the first of January
This work t*
being done by the Iloiir.ley Con
trading Co. of Savannah and the
work is in charge of N. W. Shu­
r-ii
nrr
man.
The memorial services that occur
As soon ns the approaches are
in every part of the United States
finished the steel drnwbtidge will be
on l&gt;. i mtirr nth are looked forplaced in position by the Virginia
t-&gt; r-&gt; not only the Elks and
T h e memorial t services contrib
Steel and Construction Co., and the
their ttmilie-i hut their many friends
bridge will be opened to. tradii In
Uted I” , give Satined nliotfier up
' f tin order who uppie.ciatr
ward lift in mill’ y way* no-I strari
February first if possible
-. ■. i. • greatly
Sanford
g.*r&gt;. frym a distiuue who at tended
While the forty service at tin
Puj^i *.. ivtri-mldy fortunate this
said I hey had never w ilui---i d a
Monroe
road has always been first
s,.„j i&gt;, not mil) Laving as able
more beatltjful tetjiO'OnV “ ir seen
class in every res pert the bridge will
ill’ll vet* t fie oration but
more 111r, * —sr .|isj.^Av.’il t , i i.......
In- much better and facilitate rhi
,l,t,
the ’■election of tail jo m J
lord ,wM
laud
lodge
&gt;
-r
crossing
at this point
local eulogists.
The •n)U#ic»&gt; prpI Ins road will probably
In the times wlieii then- afi ini
rf&gt;
i . al«o* refib-te With" good sel tjp . l111 ■i I i n : i of l i e c o n t r a c t o r - tir-t tll | , r ( - , m ber i l a i m s | o tin p e o pl e
W ill B r i n g ft f j n '- lr H * H e r e
me use crowds going to Dayton..
|,it!&gt;i
it i tin* whole -«naeinbli’
t jiti { will be 1,/nlt of i lie w n k Willi | |((
jif n. p i r n us
i oininuuitles
only
,\tn&lt;&gt;ng i In; -vtAitms to th e ,c u t) o
Belli h this ferry has been crowded
v ' " , J 1 "m o s t b e a u tifu l a n d
t'b'rr.l/' til'ir v; w lih h i- s ai d t o be J-Ajiem nii
lia-. d e mo n s l r H t e d t ha t
Sun bird on the Wing
[ftto
d
a
y
was*
KlimGraham.
*n-m
for hours If nil with the new hridg&gt;
F b e b i * l rilad Irttilding in tin* s o u t h
ritie- ,ir *l locwJito-s wlo-ri* t lu•ippropn.ttc set vice.
t
a
r
y
yf*
tinI
'
d
iv
e
rs
ity
'
of
H
o
n
d
a
.
(n
positron they ear be tiundled
w
ill
A
ilelepntion
nl
S.info'i|
men
The
mud
from
Sanford
t&lt;
*
ftviedo
Tb. -t.iyfi -t&gt;i ’ tUd bt«r Theatre;
people are enjoying a season "!
.)
mm
fi mucker and safel)
leave
here
tomorrow
lor
(■
nines
vi
lie
rlt
v&lt; d
than it did ph M r ,'j (rTittiatn a n d tla-..editor of 'I In ' nt.d f r om S'unfiird to t i e u e v a will | &gt;r,,S|„ nt
*rv. •
n
eltsV to interest I be
-1.a noon.
being
draped 11|-vVf! &lt;1 w ere, l^ frp d ie in t ia i m —vtll •atl -111’ laid. Itiie. giving
'Pin- bridge i- being iiuili fin
'in -I'
.... ' * " | | , ,.m,
wealthy -I.ism - in a ai il lion I nrri’-t Lake A P I nilI iiio i
It
i
11o ily . 1
\
H rum b-y
M ich.lrl S b o lt
d associate-, ami
»it r * Nt ir • am Sl*i|&gt;es otubletn- Man) yejfrs a^orf H"'r&gt;
Jlt»w it.g -*v mini'll* * itiis* a -n* in- • f ^nitef 'rip to !*h rlda for a purn'd mil
s
f
t.
nl
H
o
n
d
o
ip,
i
n
in
la m ; .yyiang SO ti n eioom
M i; i »•- u tni -• \ t ■al ot io-rs the p«o| de here
u! t f|. fiNler and the • r. 11f r
„
- e a t a u r ....... I
|,f,. urM| reenation
In -■ h.
no t hr i n ).
Il Will al-o give these
,,n
, hese ..... .. have durfiHitlight# banked vuvtl and- the atl.letl, USsofialKMl Id .-lied , nM^.-TOa^fs.
lin e
to
tro lle y
fru- • ..f T
Wc
o
r
gsi
pi
t
e
d
tto'
I
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i
v.
r
^
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k
M
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(
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ri
f
l
i
gh
it
"S
1\pwer«
T \\v
to ()
It’TI • - 1•*»111i*
an&lt;
W a lk e r and
K
r W nod- D a y to n .
u.g tilt- punt twelve month.-, under
-itv
Maii si ri l a. of -^hiiti Tfc/‘ 11&lt; * 1 11 1 ^1,, .,^t Of tTlOfji
l
hr
V
i
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L
wa#
ftanw-d
in
\
i*
tin)
l
r
u
■
and
thi1I i t*II
lor
b rid g e
r 1*it H' i -i.i-'l
•P*. •
gone a penoil of strenuous i-ru
ii t e l j i v u t o r
d
the
iijiening w ed ge for th is g rea t w o rk ol
if]»W i’-field tn I-* bull; with 'In .j,hd n*' r vi* H rncK111U w*or k
Jo h n W 1V r r r c u l i
'I r- »*, i ' rtiTN &gt;f the huge «*1kH* i-ibtnt \ w a T I »“ ' til. 1.1Ik ui i Intin ^ j m a t i o n
head nl 1I . Unl£e and with t hY MinsirelA -tllj vxnt tcuh eonm pf m w
IJptttJ, y o f ,bflOiids will be m&gt;
is
i n M on d a y i o ii*trur turn 1o
curried cm
Mr
in la n d can al
Mr
Sin-fir. cow own# ai d iipcrnll--. thit hr tlie old tnii/Jcsvfille /r.oti m, it
-hull’ d
l'i tell
piss|1'’the I |,d
&gt; lie b y b
v,ifj
1 I,
r .i fif | tr in j i»ti t
Wi It i » h j n»* a I
f!idi*n ;if mri fit u d itl h \ M&lt;
I ( ’ ’ •1.1 ■l-Mali-l -.
m a i l a n d t b e is p re v a le n t tn so m a n y se c tio n * of Wulker urn!
•-fit ft from tin- house u an Graham sTtltes . that lie w&lt;HC bung on ( liu S'vlvjfw
Woodruff and Con- tiolluy line in Daytona and Day­
The
services this -organization to Sanford some W e k i w u ferry, w h i e h i » . t h e l.alS- th e c o u n try
i*i ii anr&lt;-d
.III,•kson v•Uix at the tona n&lt;-ach and also owns the new
I
*. ,i ib-d H■ take (duee at mint ijurii g tip- month &lt;W .Lyiuay** i i i i r t q hi,'
inm fi ll- bridge across the Halifax
l l eri out i on n t ) y d l
Mg' neer# of * lie If!
Response.,
to le tte rs of in i|u ir y heiiiing uf the
,b&gt; Cl« reiici' Wot nb" - a n d ilt^plose a m ost rem -irkahle cm oli- land canal
thr* ,,. 1.it * and promptly at that T he;. iarr&gt; their o w o b a n d and gi ^ he
With the new brnlgc built across
. i , I1ii-I’ llll‘l - of l ill* inlgi- a .p crT jtn n aru i- nV. good ## a n y pro- ti-jd
tin
w e will hti.^t s g o o d Op
the *-t John- river at Montoe ii will
nun i i i th e i u-ti rn ii rut n o rth e rn
Mi ! i
fi- w ^ rr^f»(
-■■l tin r * lull f
to fciUnnial? 'c fa i. tiut.e nf i hern iji |J*'U ’ ’
i . i I . be .i mntlii of lint* befoti- tin
-IntiM II !Ill I-Ii I II r Hi g 1- up l " 11
\ r r i v a 1s \ ( i &gt; a nl nr il Mu ii -i
1 1,.- i , il- i-I'OliV jir--', iniijijy W1,. ,T lon -irmiy' nnk
’ n ■ I t- r'l^t' I t In
I
i on - ! ic- uf
k id u - i.i .ind
S ern tn id i
lull per -i-1 t
p a 111
1 - - r " l■ 11
It
M
i id ti1.4ft. 1jiiii
11
I I . Hi i op
■ 1 * ' ck ■■Ail tl 'e I ' I &gt;
« Uiov V 11 gl Vi I III m a ...... I, !!l&gt;il^i‘*o ' 1' '
M ' &gt;■
t't-ra ! ,i l i i
V
hands
on
a
m
w
ilra
w b riifg t
1 lo- i m i ,, 11
fi a v - !'• &gt; m..-l"
-I
*
1 1'jriift, N J across the upper SI Johns liver at
In*' A
j ini
|■fit h 11 r nr.l.v, 1hi i v e il'd m v o lu m e and prit+ tin- rn* J ,u l,.-o., v lib
■or !•
■ - the building Gi - of i Vi 1 , --nir In
Mr and Mrs. G N. the Osteon ferry, making a good
i In it places and Exalted
uv, ; will fcputnic JheMvyo Hrrb- vf. )r(li( of plt!vioui, y ,arH f„ r some time
Jj‘ &gt;’
~i
' '
• ' .
e Rigby, O r m o n d . road all the way to New Smyrna
Rigby, Lawi
v .. SonCorti Defeatell
Ha!' i W..I.
past
Exalted
Ilub is
ro ad m a te r ia l a n d .each .w-,U
; hnck
M o n t.y j* ,.a, y u|| th ir o u g h
Geo. ILnmlton. John Weslcott T a m ­ and -the beach at Comnitdo.
On M 'A - e A t h le tic f"bdd -Yt W j i e th e sam e t r a v i l ^
IV’ * -■ d Harms. I)r. Andrew A.
The
tlie states, tftid n general fe e lin g " I
pa. M P Tibbetts and wife. Broek- summer of 1916 should set- man)
Ml.
P a r k . ye«JVrd.'vV
the
actnh-mv
i ba plain Peck Slid \V F te r
W i l l i t h(V*e 4br 1 1 k roedw' b u ilt in , ■.11fidence
anvl o p tim is m
p re v a ils
iu n
ass
H *s I a- v y , N e w a r k . N
st .
I I ii n .A. I let ’011o-&gt; ill’ l ine 1-11 'of T ln ltil.s - College defi v b il 1 1 i
improvements III tin- mad* und
1-nut t y i v r t v
pm t
if H w ill \lo-.t of th e big bu sii es a i d rnai.nI
.
P
M
ane;,
and wif,
N i w , F„
S t h c l '1*0 V1 cX l | t i ' l o d i 9 rhent- •be S t in f o lil H f lg li
btldgrs
leading I •• 1he ' Itoe benches
P- ,, l i m l l )
1-nv i
i . t C, o n l i f t '..y.-r t f a , - l u r i n g e n t e i p r l * .
II t he ..........i f .
D l.atk'-n. N- w ^ oil . Mr ai d .linin' i f'e -\11a i■11 -oust and tin*
&gt;ft ' hi
1
4r VI 'ftftted ..... of the ‘{ilste-t g III'
. ,,
. . .
‘f-'
hn ut&gt; a-vuim il i he pit) no t i of regu
.
| I -ilk ' i.ia.iI ,-| d j,b i.r w• l-r niyi-1
■
M r.
I
I
N iiliii
1,oill-v lib-, A ll
1
nb. by' a ..'iitv **G l .1 to 11
wnle, ftpi-upte id interior Honda need not
r normal d ivid en d Ufili-r- ar*- in
&lt;'u 11n [,k
1i.i v o' i (I U k. i i r h.tve i!u -tun- m pend i pleasant
nf lee
thd Un
ldvllt
,\|i'l^--i
i di| "i
in il t l » " &lt;
l-i- tali'
I,, „!
.* ori "l
.i -iin
in .’ w
*
.-j.. .'i"!^--i
j ll Jt I
i a' -jJli/Vn'.
UII ta &gt; 1,1
and
I lia )
in
m an)
a-ei -ur*
f - i n p p ciig i
Ink
*
1 i a" ! . pafT ,-( lb‘ gl.i
- c , ir^ . f ir i1
, wii 1, i &lt; in
*• -'Csti.ru ^o&lt;jil h u t i n s s ^ fo r iiiie... m o- t 1 in H a l l . men
-Uirtnui fpj i- a Ii w hour* the. .an
''.'hi^F.assrr/-Uvf» call- d
-oi.villand
It
S
Miles
New
^
ork be »l the lieai h and enjoy old ocean
to
'-•I i tni •X ifi'thTtKf- •tneinbi rs el.v.-u s u f l em . g -f rV , " " &gt; conlid-n p ] * ^
^ liri;rc ,,1.
c&gt; t o ' . iiiiW^
).,s|.C,
lO U i.ld 1' I Ii
V ' riffb'. iJtiftt* u r t i b l f d P
pm
with the
dded pleasure of a tine
THllUsandff of. people have
* he
&lt; r o 11f*
m
•I ur
• r . l V . * ' “j * * ' * *
’
trip gniiig am1 euiPMlg.
H
1
..Ck
t
%rof
1
&lt;
%
V
i
lin
n
I
miiromig
San
lord
House
A •' V*
.
7'M^rir-1
'It. *-«ot b* ■tuInU‘0»}..&lt;v&gt;iRp^ii&lt;-d of •lit t^y
a.i * . • . ,f
\ ii.
running wtth
S J. Carnes*’ lins arrived in the
M- HVi
Mo.
l he *lir.H.i rthpeAjVmikAkdriilgod the
Lake Will Halid
eity from Tampa and has a force
r
vlijr^. r V o ' i f i \T Gem
opposing intogfe.enej^Hwi-made coiirJ
of men busy pnpeiing and painting
Hop. Ko-rext Li ke, m em be r of
Ro-i
O f S llF if
Morns. sidvrabl-"iyiir'S lur’ fhft Mui and W W t
&gt; . a;
i h# interior of the Jinnford House. the trg|sbituj-'. pi f- id unt of the Sein1
• a jFcd rfk , " A l is* G r r t - side) able gains- for ‘ the. Blue and |
Mi G^rqfei i-xpecl-t to inslitll lava­ itioh' Bartk, [bv-idi-nt of t he Com»E"
M Y * | M l j J » ; ^ y r u l U a n d Gold
l.ilt/.'s Tackling wa# a fentiir
tories it f 'iv t iy room and place mon- inertitd Clllb end wi t h nevt-rhl ot her
-.1
« • ifenuliful of t i e aft vi noon, id
the sun
bath roomy iii the hotel, and will titles is c ou nt ed a n o:ig t he pi«&gt;lie IrJihTjIrers fAWt* and shine garni- played by Hetrlu-r, wlm
make tju* ffityrior
comfortable .as gre«sive citizens Qf S a n f o t d : ' H a y ­
ever by (Tinplain Peek wit# at hi- best in the recovery of
pVH’slbly by tin- ftrat. of jJaimaib ing mudothis momijr in Sanford ‘Mr,
I
ton
of
O rla n d o
ren- f o r V r,L puHsj**.
b#c.'7.-—•Co»H;res« a?- |ure- evur^p la c e d -befnte un^ ^rjjcr
Wasdilhgtoq,
I
Meantime hn wishos'thc tTuvcinfig l.akn hc*Ue.ves in s (lending It In Sun'1*1' : -w.. bei'.Utiful b a rito n e solos.
d
ivjdl
*
organized j, j-sterd.'Ug ft aiT. «oKfir&gt;*tffti/tiu**a o( '/icnre virn
g
a
m
e
SIIII
bl
e
d
Fanford played a good
.
rh-" DuJ'U*' to know ilint^Tje cajj nccotn- foul and hi* latest m ov e -in this
I ..... - ’un.il" and*""-The Lord throughout but was outcliu-scd -4) &lt;*•# ^ t f
n ^b'lch is exported Ty bmiight in M lo b G ^A 'n tm u s'b ri
“ -*■■*
modate t hi- m with rooms and e very­ diiection ts the detflfmipation to
I ' l M " that were grenllv en- (he ac:nft&lt;mV ' leant, both aw to
Avitliin t Iw ( im-ttK?: y vs.rfWjJu- fftl^firrumi. the. tlftW^ t
thing portiible v^ill In-, done, to make build a bea ut if ul home here in k ee p­
P*
weight iijfil . xp. ti.-i ct
Tbe\
F° v ; ! i r K
"**■ ttundresl .sAil NfVuidy iHafn comfortable.
:*
Lt.f**
ing with t he developments '' of ihn**
1' Ia11\ i Morris gave Thann- inole ,coiiiity boj'i made
in th*-. ItdOs" waw.Spuafr-^ nUUio.n 4qlbtrfcg#K&gt;re Uuut &gt;aWttskt'd
city.
•
Mr.
Lak
e
owns
on
e
of
tfio
\‘
,t)*
tih much expression and this
touchdowiv J
’
*
''I 'A lu L " 7
'
finest pikers of p rop er ly in t he city
“rNotice, Royal -Wrh MastTij*'
yrnmy . tlist added new laurels to
fourth rjuhrt.
i*t H
s. -&gt;
»t
the / c o r n e r of Park, and Sixth
the,.
1’i.nly won,
At, the regular rot'eting* Oj Mon­
eree’ s Whi/tb*
&gt;3C'*
street J ml will move his, present
a ' ’nipm.nd by
Miss Frances
roe Cliafiter No. 16-.ThunBlhy even­ home Irorn t he lot antT build a fine
’ i
the game' the
Asfim w. || \j IK
LucIIJg . Aspinwnll
ing. December 9th, .tile electfljn' of rOddetiee ill the • . . 1.- r , ring.
"
f'-^l* J k ^ ft l&lt; j^ fo r ,. 9 fS iWitl«yl iii-fvnce ii will he the busbir#* of congress
eg "God ShuJl ,W{U&gt; Awnv* lins POsMgffaa.Vi-'tgsp# V
ofneeth for the year of 1915 w}I^ be
All T* MB” and1 *
-Li'i -* rM:*- N j G e g E P ^ j M ^ j w j j h - t h e gnme. and .pA W
w l ajRSWtlon; the to raise the revonue to p a y j ^ it.
n part of the business progrnn^.
ilitiw of B a r k e r s o n l t
WJUl^rttnci*
V6f
Constitutional
oU, ljtnf;TH&gt; mMt
them nejiul.- Your attendance Is t-nrnratly reDr. Murphree I I ere
'■ vejy. ■j» i.Crff'jTre’^TrtftJki*e. ,-nd Orlando ’ itffinding." T h o ^ e l - im fin ^ »e n l» t-.to cnfianchise women licnns re-elected after going down iiuestod.
Oliver J. Miller,
The many friend’ mid greduates
The &lt;u i o g i « ^ ( * t o f
W. K. .cry C ity " boys look supper at' Hd1' and X miniature rules fight which before the- Presidential Democratic
Acting High Priest.
heie
of the University of Florida
Fki-ll,.)- and
Gotten college commons, leaving p o r t ly flickered ouK&gt; with the adoption
J. F. Knrt.ntz, Secretary.
landslide of 19l g . . rami', troojung
were glr.d to have
D r . Murphree.
worthy’ of UrtQ&gt;jJbli\m mere
back 1° placet'.in the hou»e.
afterward for their,
n D —*1V
president of the University here on .
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fW iofiA. ‘Mr- ^ N S ^ w £ &gt; 4 f l o w - Winter,Pnrk Nows.XKmtges.
"ft
lundny.
Ifo was accompanied by
SoctsJ at East Sanford &gt;
"Uncle Joe” Canton sat on a
J-tP trilitLJe trCertC. ^ ii-i^ S jT b G his
ftjAthe senate practically nothing
Mrs. Murphree and Kline Grafuun. bench lu the front row and laughed
There will be a povetty social ajj
f e v y W '^ ijl ^ J L t i i ^ W r ’ker As Allen Treated i b i # U « » r e | i ' 1
was done except the election of S *»rt^d they were the guests tjf Air.- *
f " IfvfWanfl vrFifY7*” ^vdjyrU'il- this • \ G* Alien of - A lfiffs l y h f i H t Hor.Clarke of Arkansas us preside!*; while the huoUM got into its little the home of W. W. Dressor Friday w'ivU Mr* It J Holly wdiile here^
row over -&lt;lui rules ii'nd hot refei- evening, Dec IU, admission 5c
Re­
li,‘ : ’ W^ineM^OffyUtrJSH^y treated.. a|l th-.-ghool cftlldreo
^trt^m pore
Vice Pn-sld.-ni *'M a r - *
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absent been Use of the ill- e ii ccs to "Cnnnonism" were hut led] freshments of coffee nipt ginger* Murphiei* is one of the foremost ,
'(Jivm'trethim a tree
ediicntr&gt;r*i in the sbuth nmi H I r r y
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buck *hd forth across the dividing I blend
Proceed* will be used for
ihe jiiow* The picture was ti cnim^f
popular nmong the students ^ T b e
aisles
Christmas tree at Moore’s •Station
yjAqn. afHr aefiding n
ially fot the eluldn-n |
University thi# year ha* about" ?i60
lr* mhr\ gjlf •-**-lja*vmm.
•f-i
Evpn though today was only (*&gt;ne cliyrgb,. Everybody welcome.
c * e the White House
!igni- joint
tipiciftfcy tboroughlj''
students and is Jn a most flourishing
• •
jj'h.rts
of the opening fur making new aerjuaintam^a and
m - t t ^ h , ttS-skV
• a J i/juv Tis^hfr./U]
v
condition.i.
of the
surer?# hi
of * ■- '
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u u i n tji
i nr puccrvn
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^ r .nu,‘
re new Lug old ones, the congressional , F?«-»ttV Law ton-of Orlando was in the school
' tijp K vrllm-Ato.it
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can
he
traced
to
the:
of YorinW?.
wjiep fhr real husirtd5&lt;fc',pY Jh sit was charged-,with the I'crfodsness the city Sunday coming up to as great otigahlxation
i
woyk ol Dr.
R i^ K n fi
A» ^ e l l e ^ ^ S
begins with President Wilstab‘the Elks .in their memorial ex­ Murphreo and his nhlllty\to gbl the ‘
of
the
busine.va
d^
the
months
ahead,
*b»ir friends upon the
" c*?' to u joint session Hn
ercises.
M V Lawton has a grand fnmjt out of the students. &gt;To know'
&lt;*’ n, ®tid memory.
• * Lt»
of the house at 10:30 the business of exchanging for a na­ voire and ls\|jftnyB isady to please
Dr. Murphree, is to love- blrtt jtod the. *
Close of Day".by, the ladiv^* rvcei ved
tion nt peace in a world aflame
the public. He sang twQ number* University -Is fortunate Indeed in
Jiumtup. was another brautiful -se- week ’*1 :-a.P,Propriate ceremooica,
Budget in History
with war and surrounded** with al- ati-&gt;he exordlpea pn Sunday that were hoving such a man -at ttyo hrI j -*
•Wllonr
T h e ir ' many1ftlcnds arc Vongrslulat
r •'
i-K
gfefttly appreciated.
The greatest budget of expentll- most endless possibilities.
the .jvtate institution.
T&gt;ie °f»tion deli verrd * by Dr. A. ing them on getting through alive
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

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Mads Capital of the Province of Lithun anla In the Fourteenth Century—
Figured In the Diaaatroua
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resem blance la not, however, strikin g
to tho western eye. W hen you have
discovered that V H n a stands on n
riv e r, with h ills r is in g above It, You
w ill find llttlo more suggestion of
aria. Ha river, tho V llly a , can bartlr; bo 200 yards wide, and flows
through m any w inding gorges or do*
flies densely shadowed by flr and
birch. Tho town Is crowded In n ar­
row and not too savo ry streots on tho
slopes of tho h ills, and above It. on
the sum m it, callqd Zam kooaya Gora,
or C a stle h ill, stand the ruins of an
eight-aided tower of red brick, tho
rem ains of tho castle which Qodynim,
grand prince of L ith u a n ia , built early
In tho fourteenth century, when ho es­
tablished V lln a u hla capital. Dut
the silo has a m u ch older history.
W hatever tho p rim itiv e faith of tbo
L ith u a n ia n s may have been — and
strange are tbo sto ries In old chro n­
icle s— It Is reasonably certain that
fa r aw ay In the d a rk ages they wore
w orshiping a sacred flro kept forever
burning, like the flamo of the Rom an
V e sta ls, nt the foot of this Castle h ill.
W e m ay, therefore, assum e that V ll­
na, lik e Chartres and many another
city now forever associated with the
glories and fho m ysteries of the C h r is ­
tian fal|h, was a sh rin e of an older
and grim m er religion long before its
h ills had heard the m essage of C h r is ­
tia n ity. On tho spot whero tho pagan
flro flamed stands now a placo lik e n
G reek temple, tho Cathedral of St.
S ta n isla s, wherein Is the silver coffin
of th e g re n t Polish saint. C aslm lr. Out
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thor *3 in n sanctuary In * llna nioro
honored. Above tho old town gate
near the railw ay station thore Is n
chapel which possesses an Imago of
the Virg in fnr-fumod for m iracles
You may see the street below full of
ranks of w orshipers kneeling and
crouching In prayer. Catho lics of the
1-utln noil of the G reek church unite
In their faith In the V irg in of the O b
tra Itrnmn chapel.
Vl'lna Is the headquarters of Ihe gov
ernor general of the Lithuanian prov
luces and of an arm y corps. It tn an
ImiKirtant educational center. It has
» large trade In tim ber and grain
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

At Sanford. In (he S ta ir of Florida, al
thr close of business Nov. 10th, 1915

F o i R e n t— T h irteen ro r'n loom.
ing hot.se t no block from phatofBtg j
W . H . Beters.
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For R e n t— Th ree office room* 0Vtf
[Uc Store. N . H . G arn er.
For
R e n t— One
house ke»p|„t
ap artm en t.
M rs . Charles Henry
S m ith , 308 P ark . avenue. hetweeg
3rd and 4th slier is.

FOR SALE

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Capital Hlock paid in...__.$
Surplus Fund ___ _______ ,
Total capital and mirplm
IJrdlvidrd profit.
Itcwcrced lot Ti

35.000.
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$ 70,000.00

$ 17,949.98
1.000.00

18.949 38
!,**■ rurrrnt rapam—------------t w n m , InU-n-.t
and taaea paid
1.213.92 14.736 06
Circulating note* outatandtng
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8,7.50.00
Net amount due t approved rrjwvtc
agmla in N. V, (,'hlragn a d M. lamta • 1,931.81
lmtdividual dvpmit* tu b lm to check 162.467.85
Cccllflcatcv ol drpnalt* due In
than 10 day*
17.746 16
rcrtiflvd cheek*
119 10
Fiwtal Hiving* drpndta
1.193 57
Total demand drpcwils. llviru&gt;32. 33 34.

outside corpornte limits.
H alf in
'cultivation 4 years.
About 260
largo pines on other half. AH fenced
nnd ditched.
Quarter^m ile of two
shipping stations and First St. Pttrfect drainage. $ 11150 -will buy it if
sold within the next 10 duys, worth
$3000.00.
See owner, 207 French
avenue.
11-tf
. 'F o r S ale- Eggs and Baby Chix of
celebrated Regal White Wyandottes,
big performance, heavy laying birds;
am (looking orders for same now.
Also a few pullets and &lt;oeke re Is, of
same strain
F l' Strong, 106 E.
Third St., Sanford.
16-tf

FOR RENT

Room s for le n t, light h o u s T k ^ )
ing. 417 F irst Kt. Second hand fm
n ilu rc foi sale.
C a ll after a ,.) ^
h o iiis. M rs ,* !. L . Andrew*

Itraotmra
Im i u ■ml IlMciHititt
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()\*-frlraJla, •eeur*.!,,--------------| 772.23
UnwYurml ------ ---------- ----— 12237.99
2. (M M !
II. ». Hoed* to aavur* circulation
8,750.00
A ll L o c a l A d v e r t i s e m e n t s U n d e r
Honda other than I). 8. Honda
i'U'dg d to Secure Hoatal
T h is H ea d in g T I I K E E C E N T S a
Havinta Mrpaait*
$6,000.00
L in e For E a ch In sertion . M in im u m
Securitira other than II. 8.
Hondaihot Including atorkai
C
h a r g e 2 5 CentH.
oamjd unpledfH _
— .A42.C6cl.li9
Total twn&lt;l», wrtiriltra, ate.
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Suherription to alock ol Krdrr
al llcaerea Hank .. ___ _ | 4.200.00
la w amount unpaid____
2,100.00
2 . 100.00
Furniture and Fixtures. . . ___________ _
9*2.60
ileal Fatal* owned other than hanking
houae ________ __ _______
1.748.47 i o m m s o o o o o o o o m v o o v *
N n Amount Due from Federal Kmrrve
Fo r Sale— Good ml round
muro
Hank____
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6,610.27
Net amount due (ram ap­
buggy and harness. Cheap (or cash
proved reeerva agenla In
a.520 06 1 Box 1250 or W est Side sto re.
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other m e v e ritka.________ $8,520.06
Net amount due from hanka and hank­
er* (other than included In 10 or 11)
1.311.46
For Sale— Ford trurk, fine shape,
Other rhecka on hank* in th# *amr city
of town a* reporting hank______
»5.»2 bargain. Five passenger Uuirk, great
Outride Cbecka and (Hher
big bargain, $250.00.
Seminole Co.
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Fractional rurrwnry, nlckela and
Garage,
Sanford,
Fin.
19-tf
renta
1.01X70 2,068.02
Note* ol other National Ilanki
2.753.00
Coin and certificate*__ _. . . ___________
20,285.00
For Sale— Ten acres of tho best
lledecaptlon fund with U. S. Treaiurer
high
hammock land, west Hide, just
not more than 6 per cent on rim iU tlon
417.00

For R e n t—Furnished ronrm M
Tho Oaks.
401 Magnolia avenur
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* For Rent—-Five TOO IT) c o t U f f
1216 Park Ave.. $ 12.60 per month'
including water. G. W Spcm**. y e
26-tf
Rooms for Light Ittniaekeeph^
furnished or unfurnished. H 2
tlo avcnui;.
24-tI
Rooms and hoard.
$06 Myrtle
avenue._______________ 2t-2m os-p
Good six room house with bath
and electric light for rent.
A, prd
Connelly!
15-tfe *4
For R ent— Several nice offitv'
rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. P,
Yowell Si Co.
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171,145.98
107.672.45

T h e I'eoploN B an k, at S a n fo rd ,
in the Sln tr of Florida, nl the Close
of llusim -ss. No*ember 10. I S l 5
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For lt&lt;-tit Two sere* •*; i..* i-*J
house convenient!;, located .*! price i f . Innd in Florida
Fc ■ -1 *roIn-low ils i al in
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•••mi-* «l.to well, bind It, good • -it* • nui
Also nrfe vacunl lot well loi.lted. house
Near Moore s Station Ir.- \ I
last ol closing no ««tnle
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keejivtig rooms, (etc
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at tho Junction of the railw ays from
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My rumfiiiMiiih vti»irr* Nov
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K . n.
S. Jaltt.siip
rv.
Ja m sou A'
(V.SA«t» jfe-A
;----for tho retreat, distinguish him self
40
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('y
press
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at tho baso. 11I h mon when tho d is­
aster of Moscow w as known pillaged I n 4' i r r Li t r ' o s H . S n . r n l h J i i U l r l a l I 'l i r u l * ,
Srn*in*l' • U a l | . I I o i M A
In I ' h n n r c r y - J
the stores nnd left behind 20,000 sick
SOtair) HuSaun. ' » «
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nnd wounded and 6 ,000,000 francs, Na- j ! x 16 all
poleon hail run nway from the place
DENTIST
I t i- 'P r r
In disguise some d a y s before When l J(I r f&gt; II 1
a ra jto o * (b!H*Pl r
Ik i
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F • — -a
tlm riling a ns' cn'mo bqck. twelve dayd ■ till all p " i
it ft , «U I» I »t* I *&gt; *&gt;4
turn rrm lyinTF. i'Wi f i .i . u n u
Inter, they found Jn one hospital aloud fvvt* iD*»f«rr »»• * •**
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**.&gt;:••*
• » *' ‘
’•,7,500 dead bod Lon piled like pigs of ttl\ iiUliii* 41r r|*
* I l f I U M l of if f
'c a d one above tho other."
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W orst Work.
en'o W&lt;
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St. Stephen’s. Cqlem an street. I&gt;on ri.ift*.| |« •
4 . , _ ‘ . 4 M*I- I
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don, England, where a memorial tab , ,1 . , a ■
a k l HT l/' *! *■ m
If* Ji la .f U .
ttm %us» of CJsV*
let to parishioners whej have fallen ll&gt;|i
ii
lit -L* v* '•% 14** ‘
at .tho .Trout Jins Just bNen unveiled,
dg| «i f ’ ■
in -ji»*
f |¥*« tepil **9
was once unkindly called "(lie poor- f11
- it*-" *»■!$■•* **»* ’
Periodicals
» &lt;•«» hf
.e^l of all W ren’# works." T h o orig­ *
ptoii 1 4 * »»t 1Af\ s m
inal f-dlllce, uncord Ing to Stow, was i$
||.i« D t*. ct
'‘som etim e a nynngojf|iM pt tl)0 Jew s,
i r*» r* ••
iUi
fcn &gt;•*
and probably beojirad a pnrlsh church
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rord banianoo.
A relic o i , ^ j $ VVr miui/
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when they worn
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Tobaccos
eh remains over tho gnlO;
; i^ ,'
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tho old church
i)n .. J,,,
way. where 4&lt; high relief reilreschln4 $j«r*. a Mi ir*:% jfitit •h
tlofi of tKo lost Judgment, rarely no­ Ilf fci JiJUtl.tLp
AlW.itf
: i^lhtltU IjllRfticed by passers by. Is ono of- the Ilf if , .
n *’ • I -TV *I * 18A !,ll!
T«kVruy
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*i riy two. r*'i,
quaintest specim ens of ancient art tn
%*.*«* &gt;. •*• *
Lfcndon. Hcfoo gives great praise to
iiat
.t ,
,|l la I h c o l i K •.&lt;u&lt;-).l
[ c o T JlfiU ln t n it
I &gt;Vil
■ John H a y wort!, under-sexton of this C tM
tt L a id . Da* Ui,rU ■ !«, cf J e iu a r v , l''U ‘ ,
church, who stuck to h is post during nr .»!■.« » II l"- *■■*■•• *
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thn plague, huHed nil thu dchd from you ami toial *1 • •* &gt;ut7ieir N? liNf* *mf1
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this theti populous pnrlsh, and “never (fiM
had tho distemper." T h e present vlcnr

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For Rent or Sale— House on pgj.
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metto Ave. W. J. Thigpen 101-ti
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Hit)* payable. Including ohllgation* rrpFor Rent— One room coni
40.000.00
m m tln g money bocroanM ____
to depot.
Enquire 12.‘1 W,
For Sale— Two fresh ’milk cow*. St., corner Oak Ave.
1414.236.30
Tiytal
15-tf
Hand Rro;*.
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Mate o( Florida. County ol Heminolr.
For Ite m — Two furnished room*.
I, II. F. Whltner, Cachier of thr* attovr-named
For Salt
Glob. to niu i&lt;&gt; W ilke-1III 7 West Second St-,
I hank, do ■olrrndy ***e*r that the atmvv *tatemrTit
20-tfr
(, tru, - 10 ihf iw«t of my kn*i*iiti£r md Mi«(,
field . alibage plant
r« ad\ (or •&gt;• tII. F. WH ITS Kit. Cw*hicr
Rooms for Housekeeping r&lt;W)m$
t h&lt;*if*and
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ling. &lt;l (in »t*r
8ulecril**d and awfun o,
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

published

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

SEMI-WEEKLY
//V S A N F O R D — L i f t
VOLUME V II

L iv in g

S V N FQ R D , FLORIDA, TUESDAY NO VEM BER 30. 1913

BIG LEAGUE
MAY TRAIN
IN SANFORD
/o in m rrv V D l l U jl
OUR
CITY TRAIN* &lt;-'

ING C A M P
i
„\.:S*nfard ha* within 1U gra*p seh.V^uffnR a national bnae ball club for
t'fC’ thftr training ncishn. .
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‘Through the peraonalw frieqd*hip
cxiAtii.K bet feet D Otha \tyttheH.. the
o*n*r of the LouUyill/t/jBaae -fialfciat&gt; and Walter AdtnU of 'ihd
jt.ati to r Realty Gov o f 1- Sanford^
Mr W at hen is agreeable to bringlt,s hii club and newspaper men
numbering 2H i n J l r t o Sanford for
thi-ir winter training aeoaon under
more favorable'term * than is offered
eht-whete. There are four trained
newspaper men who accompany the
&lt;-]u!i including a staff artist.
Thru- newspaper men are a lively,
hu-v H i
Hat h dny
send off
t&lt;i tli.tr home papers M i the little
(lap!'* t.ings of the club, Including
nune rous personal matters pertain*
itiij in the individual members and
itutii.-.ins photographs of the sur­
rounding*, making Intensely good
reading matter for the home people.
It. t;*- r tiling thousands of people
» I1 |i &gt;&gt;n picking up their paper is
to i urn to the base hull news to see
**ti.it each of the players did the
tin In fore
In this way, Sajiford or
at,. H*-r n t y where iK^-fclubs are
It •• . tt.g Is Vept prominently In
"M. , ,:li i .e anti will deliver the
fni:- t measure of publicity during
tti* tr.lining season.
The Louist ;it- C i(i will playj other natidbal
I.,: I t.„ mi «t which time Y^ie, full
ins- .ml results are /lashed over
tie a t ide country by the Associ­
ated I’fcws
This hefts is, always
hiitfed Sanford, Fl^i-i, The 'value of
tii publicity cu|U duiYdly* he estimut. i One tiring i* cfrWitn,- if new«pap'f' vhargfd for thf* kind of ad­
it r A nity would be aliU- to
I .a t
tl'
-V
! ■ • ir. tins club or tiny ctuli
i r
■ s*ur&gt; for the city where
,U* ’ ili trains to defray tjii! .cliRfis
Mpct sesj tl|e„Ajty. getting idkvturii
’ ,tV , g'U(f” i'er^ipts ami advertising.
*&gt; ' Sot* i-tbBji .t^e -cit&gt;^ get^ rtfbre than
u ci..*, so hint Imen '-ii-'-f makes
'it il monetary loss, tuft 'from * the
ti Tt the city's name is kept
I " " ■ My liyfore
tho*
*hole
t.itis the citylias n|l to
*
i t hitig to |n«e
",
»wrti of out of tnw'it. ryU!' ■ .Pnwn to watch games who
*!■'
t 'o i y |tbern|ly Usually hi Ifis
i' h"nl merchant.
•
-Tii have a national club play hull
tfc.s.i ford would be a great treat to
nut Ion ] pihplc who love (his vtport
#t 1 i" Td furnish high class amuse*
forour winter visitors
an^
I . many lovers of btttu' bttU t'6
I who might otherwise,/hojfyto
otb«» points in Florida.
-11— Wat he n soya hu .would., like
'*• 1 .mi in Sanford because if is
Mis d u b could - play jn
* I ■’ "i-vill
Tampn,
St.
Feters1 &gt;it; tic. in, Orlando, and ttle re*
I in I’ c nies tie played In Safi ford at
M" "in imum of axpenau apt!, C°Oif‘u'
This statement should ibjrt;
I" 1 ' c ' t with our Sanford
1‘ 1" hotibi emphasise it on itU.^oorj'i'uu
Sanford is ^t pi y - d &lt;lOJit rnI
pill * for everything^ 'wBich. tn^ii n*
acunomy und c onven

Fire This Morning
Fire this morning about K:30
called the department to 'th e homo
of H . E, Du Bose on Oak avenue
where the roof had caught fire from
the flue beneath.
The fire had
gained headway, before the arrival
of the boye^feitj'^t h«;if'-‘ quirk work
saved thd
arid part of thg fo o f
was damaged only.
Coldr- weather
makes fires nnd the people should
see that everything is all right boford starting up the fires for the THE EXECUTIVE C O M M IT T E E

NO . 29

FLORIDA FIRST OUR ST. JOHNS
ADVERTISING IS RIVER FOR
C A M P A I G N UNCLE S A M

suffered logs this
.
.
morning about six o’clock from a
blaze that caught from the stove.
Loss by fire and water.
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WILL HOLD A MEETING
IN SAN FORD ON
THE TEN TH
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Presbyterian C. E.
The Presbyterian C, E. m ct^Fridny pight w ith good attendance
and ^several visitors.
Meeting was
In charge of Miss Annie Lee Cald­
well, ledei.
Subject, "H o m e Mis­
sions.”
AH member* of the com­
pany' look part, furnishing an inter­
esting. program.
The C. E. will rntertain the Fed­
eration of Young People's Societies
on Tbuisdpy
the church
_ J evimlngcat
erntl
nnrlorit'
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f»- TJflfH AVIJiL BE T H E SLOGAN
NONE O T H E R OFFER SUCH parlors:
The next*• meeting ■’ will y blh.''1ft
advantages F O R
T H E RIV E R S AND
charge of Co. C and a large "at­ V* FOR TH
tendance in desired ns «c will have
D EFENSE AND
H ABO RS C O M
our Efficiency chart.

IN PEACE TO
PREPARE
FOR WAR

TRAFFIC

-----------The Sunday Tlmea-Unicn, Jack­
Final arrangements for the nation­
sonville,
of week ^ since contained
wide" advertising campaign of F lo r­
ida by the combined commercial the following, representing as stated
bodies of the state will be completed an expressiort of earnest and zealoff^
at a meeting of the "Florida F irst” desire and sentiment from thousands
C o m m i .'A i in Sanford lit 2:30 of good eftixens resident in the cen­
o ’clock on December 10th. ( ’nil for tral part of Florida, who are awake
this meeting has been issued by to the future welfare of the state
George A. McClellan, chairman of and who, public spiritedly, for rea­
eco­
the Commission.
The other m em ­ sons commercial, strategic,
bers arc: Vance W . Helm, secretary, nomic and greatest good to the
Miami; W . P. Franklin, treasurer, greatest number nnd greatest area
F^rt Myers; Frank W. Lloyd, Q uin­ directly interested, devoutly hope
and pray that the hoard of engineers
c y ; B. L. Hatnner, Tampa.
Following the convention of repre­ now engaged in their commission
sentatives of boards of trade, cham­ of investigating and designating a
bers of commerce and other civic route for that link of the great nuiirgiinizstions held in I’ ulatku on tioi til intracoastnl waterway, Jack­
November 3rd, at
which
'* rh6 sonville to Key West, may and will
“ Florida
First"
Commission
was . Veport fa^orul ly the St Johns as the
formed to have charge of this adver­ Ipgirsl nntl feasible inland water line
tising campaign, the proposition ha* of I'omWetcu and vessil going north
been prcseniud to practit ally every .arid sodihr'"7,'.
The ftt.
.river is, V natural
community in the stale ami a grati­
w;jtjyw!y,
vjYf-ltdv^
navlgiilflv fioni
fying number of these have indicated
Jaiksonvillr^
-banft
id.
From tin
their intention of par linpfttiiig in
*1«c*int to,
Cake ami lhence by u
the campaign,. At the Sapford
irlg pitch organization wTMch tfUjjtbpt shoi t/gu t -pastwurd t o 't h e Indian
lArlyVuuld make a water rtfuiso
to he represented in" the ndv
to south th roygb the
will be expected to tUVn over to th« 7
|Mly
e(|0idtal in- its M-cntc
treasurer "f the ('uni|hi»-.ftm it*
rivesV
its tnestirnalV value
Hunt a nf t In- f unds
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TOM WATSON '
IS ON TRIAL

"^^iiliititry * piepiretl ness is cssential to national security apd the
safeguarding of the national bor*°G
and I am heartily in favor of a rea:
sonablo increase in our army and
^Augusta. Gai, X o v . 30. — Thomas especially in out :HaVy."
fLohOfir#,* Nov .30.—The British
Watson today took the stand in his
The speaker was Senator Jo*. E .
.public is not intlined to the German
own defense on charges of sending Ransdell, who has just returned to
that the ‘ Serbian campaign
-m
obsene literature through the mails. Washington from his Louisiana plan­
has been brought to a successful
The attempts of bis attorney to tation, whern he spent the sumnjcr,
conclusion.
The h^pe is expressed
bring out through his testimony nnd on which it 1* said the Senator
here that wintry * weather will af­
that there was "m otive behind the is practicing diversification of crop*
ford n chance to the Anglo-French
prosecution," wan halted by the
raising less cotton anti more hogs
troops to be rein forced until they
government, which objected anil the and hominy and things.
are strong enough to assume the
objection was sustained.
During
" B u t ,” continued the Senator, "as
oflenaive and before the invaders
the arguments on the objections
a necessary auxiliary to the aTriVfcd
consolidate their forces in Serbia.
WntOnon left the stflnd arid argued
forces of the United Slates, there
In the meantime the only military
in his own behalf
Watson failed to
must be adequate facilities for the
activity seems t&lt;* center aroutul
have introduced entire copies of hi*
speedy
mobilization of men and
M ona.it ir, the fate of which ii oK
magazines, but sticceecded in ' getmunitions
in event of war, and the
scure
Reports concerning it are
ting in tuples of contents and archeapest and most petmanenl
most contradictary
Farther to the
tiiles containing the language o b ­ means that can be provided is to be
north it is reported timt the Serbian
jected to
Watson has culled no found in Improved inland water­
armies are divided mtd two KWtions
witness.
It is believed the case ways .
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and are retreating in Albania and
night go in the jury (might or to
I
deli
(Mire
a*
f«l*e
tin*
chargeMontenegro
morrow
thui river anti harbor upjiropnuAn tine*pecletl• lull has conic, on
W atsoj, ,/.iirceeile&lt;| m introducing
(ions are wholesale steals and useless
the eastern front, and I’atip reports
names of books he saitd he had
extra vugunees, and am convinced
ijuiet in the weast.
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i|iioted in prod lining the alleged ole
that they are not only wise expendi­
scene articles, and then the deture* but safe and sound invest
England.
Nov.
til
Lotybm,
fen-c reslcil
meats ubteh will j»ay Mibsmntial
G rei'K go vi rnmciit
:
k ready t** dm
d.vidends
in cheapening transpnr
cuss the propositions made by the
mfcrce,"- tilling., seeking, Ujl.. a »e for l.lve Oak
t.ition
charges,
thereby lowering th&lt;
If
the
total
fund
reucfiLt
1^0,000.
en/i-nte powers and satisfy all de
Mr - and Mr* H E Tolar and
creasing apU tribubny' to this outlet
cost of many staple commodities to
rtytnti* which will not compromise which sum i f ha* tteen ihc effort &lt;&gt;(
and fnticke,'. and- invaluabb U&gt; "the. family leave today for Live Oak
Ils ' neutrality. *■u|^» an Athens dis- the commission lo raise, the attrac- a&lt; cnmpljAl)tntutt which other wJter where they will make their future the ultimate consumer.
“ The
next
convention
of the
putch jcj. the KaiTiutige Ttlegraph lirio- itnil ayivaniuges of Her id a will
Mi Tolar Ivas put chased ini
irr|trpVvmciits which in hii hp.rfir
he repeatedly presented
esetiled during
duilng « w,'ev
“
.
liitorcst in the ' ('tti sens Batik of National River* and Harbors - ConCom puny
pelmd of about two months through
ttnvo tiTTviUlLdy must be
that «-lfy und . will ocn ipy mi of Krc-of. which meets in Washington
periodicals
and
newspapers
rrugj^r1
I’ aris, France, Nov. ;I0
The
ficial position ip the bunk
Sanford December 8, It and 1(1, will tend to
Especially should be carefully cony
ing
more
than
twenty
million
homijg.ij
Greek government's reply to the
hates to lose’' .these good people crystalize the sentiment which is be
si dvrrfl'" 'l i mA'd m men's territory ’iWv&gt;
latest note of the entente powers Any smaller amount will secure’ ii
.from our nJiUt but wish them well ing aroused throughout the country
rapidly populatitig that would be
wns delivered Sunday, says a lia- pioport ic nnle volume of ptilijudt y.
in thi-ir ue \f home and commend against the foundles* charges of
The ail vert ising copj*does ntU'e'spet- bejidfled Iry Ui^ Ht Johns route. them to the people of- Live Oak as 'pork barrel’ which
reached a
y-as dispatch from Athens.
Adown -.the Ka t.Gqakt -practically
, ||\ met.lion llt.v |or»lxty rtf illy’ ntin* bc-1 of •II l re n*
M' T “ lar h.&lt;“ Mim.it in I lie filihu-ter* re-uliing
r..ft (.fjb u r.on e side of L ^ m ^ c r w .i y would
ut pi I” * •, t s t hi
• The
ill in I*ter- re pr* -ef 111 g ' ' • f»fV* '
ht'Hl *t fe-nl &lt; " f 1
; hi- ity for many lit tfic defeat of I lie l.i-t IWO Rivers
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way
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t
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or.ly
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ih
T h r iipponiui I - of
fj iia dr up h
t»" i • si -1 ' to ili 11ri * h
■^ (w
a dd hit* uyupie'l mtinv pn-i anil G.irbots till!
Ih.t fui ilmr fact' w,ii[ f..w stiij* of land* to Hie e.1
,:,
h
■
’
lltsil
J"
watjuway
linpiovi;mcnls
have mad*'
guvi'rnipejit I rt(ia&gt; a collei iiw i.oti
ttou- &lt;t( tru-i^ itof' .last oin- being
■Wiijle over 4 bo Sl Johns way* both'
ftlitliruug"&lt;v\aht measures the pow tic stipplted by any of the oorntrier( Sides ate hWnlnlle for m ilei,/in flct M ,hur uI
FaopDw Bank und
welkin H n g ^ . t h Uhui u.terS t i lt
retain* stork in that in s t lt u - j* W 'f&lt;. »»«&lt; b^*uKo friends of water-.
ers desire Grvuce to take, in vcon­ cli;I bodies joining in tho campaigY,
frty.m roiyst ;to qoast. Alottg tbc iVihTyVnyw have not sufficiently lakt’P th*&gt;formity tht-'jiridi Chin ary agreement The utlverUsemorits have been very
utiAy yivets, .'ns for instance the
bigbty
ron’
j
lin
enred
by
leading
pit
io,
.
b
|oUen*ive aiuj iffirtvd these slanders,
recently rendtWjlb * The note was in
(|c&gt;Yi)walia.1 far utirhing aieas would
lli'ity
spec!!
lists
(rony
villinus
seemany wi 11 meaning fieoph* have
•response
reck govermtuuii
&lt; ommerrial Club Ttvnlghi
ct'iitriHuth'^C# btt.mei* and won
l
I'M
nf
t
liy
f-ouht
t
y
I...... mf-li'd
*&lt; "
ri-ijiii-st Tfir ’'precise mformaiioe u
Tin- &lt;'oic im-rclal CliHi will meet
*1i*on- ly be opbrii tL. UK esp«o*tally il
.
.
'
sIt
U
ill
Iti
refilled
that
the
Filial
k»
“
The
llivcrs
mid
Harbor* bills
to' w hat Was war Teil
tin.igbt in Jic city hull
All mem
the ■f'KTDO1"*1
citj«v^.l b*e.. \slate
canal
-r-.
. ■dmul'l hers ure Ti'rtU.wtert to tin present.*
meettPlr wfiirh oigmrzeil tlie “ hlor
^re fAitned upon the repommendu
, i'\cr-. lie/Vonxtructfrf
T h e . k-sjl*
i.lrt KlrsC' fa ititu iw i" 1 wa* t he rc
uun of .the engineer* of the V S
l.'fU«t
&lt;
lryil4,v
ftB'the
l
h- * * rail.
-L#1L gl a ' nv'iJY-ftinii f*‘t a
»np» igi
Army, and each jiroject appropri­
I mii rt. /Ul&lt;- sr‘«y»;at and t.ot s:• *u r».l&gt;
. fong 0)c |n.fs that thft Commission
ated tot, twice run* the gauntlet of
! ly kif&gt;wlv&gt;r«(. pppre^iaf-d * xpansc
ity now* wnrkii g out mt df in u Iciti-r
the ttnarihing criticism of ten en|nf r u V /f l t m 'n s o u i'c ifc l
imtntry
trtii &lt;u(t bV N1 r D. C Gill tt. pres­
'iPhcer. (vtlicera whose integrity and
would,4
.JoRns proposed
id en t'o f- Tampa Board of, Trade.
ability ate Kvyoud stutpidon- before
Washington, D. C., Nov. 110
mute weso*/7x&lt;iopted,'' tlu;i&gt; for lh^
,
, -- .
. ,.
,
' it iti conrlderrd by th ^ W v e r* and
Senator Kern was ra*ehcte&lt;l chuir- T.hV.'VtCdrfg of the funds has' boon
iUAgo. I1I.V N«V. fig.r-W liial Hat burs C oniniittre of the Homo .
transportaUon fa t
j
inan pf the Democratic senate cau­ Ait.the, basis of an a u g m e n t of t e n * t ^ ‘
outgoing
proilyet*
and
incoming
iitjud
in prit*.tbdhy ns a'reatdt of ‘and i,tho Commerce Comittittee of &lt;*
cus and floor lender by luianimoyl* cents per .capita wilh the into cen­
- ’
I
6&lt;*crfi
the Cat.udian |6ft
rfimeut’s sClxufe,’ ift^’ **
k^rrite
L*
1 ,•
The Jacksonville needs.
VjJle today at the co life re nee of sus ns the biurta.
L'fi.000.000
b,ushr|*-'^rxMlt
u
«
}l^&gt;
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A
,
In case o/*_ftecesf.ity for nutiohrf'
C b a n d a r 'o f Com met co KVts m n tiib senate Democrat*.
St.- John** '.route however;' that A A*&lt;i cent* ndtfifrcv v P*
•
I,
Seimtlr I’iltm nn of Nevada w a* uted about JOdJOp.;jbt&gt; Tampa D ior protection, tlw
...... i .i* bv .‘Udd»'&lt;f-H)'.values
.i.etJ . li.lu /e
_ lig
’ - . ih.j’
.
.’ Milrr
Morrowtilrolhers O oarlel
woutll
afloi
d
Vhll^cr
und saT/&gt;ty fpr .would
*«•
of
Tjade
about
$4,000
and
other
^electtrd secretary.
It Is'MtldpAf thm four, brothers are
** previous to the caucus of senate cities in proportion. A subscription the trnijsit of otu submarine and i t (.ho 'tdutt' vCiTc il(&gt;k.-.vpf|tfed, (htf
Tiny.informrl rereptitm to new Dcm- of at ltiual 12UU is requited.io entitle otjtctswur "er'aft, wheieaa tfjq *Ea*l n ^ rrtV iV o p ii^ ig cTifttrgy^l'wSNrtf two found witm voices un)fowed by nai^jft^"T,«-bulf .e e n ts .'^ f^ l^ ,
ture With &amp; |argu enough, langu tot
ocratif rsenutors was held.
All of tlur commeicitl hotly making it lo XTbast cltn»J wrtiAd •,irTTF&amp;’ ^ 1"’
p(V&lt;utg-Jbv
Jhe
enemjt
,
^
The
n
i
jx/Vc
L
^
pi&gt;
i}F
X
t
Vt
ed
I
y
with
do
effcctlyt’ malt) tju a rte tte singing.
mention
in
the
advertising.
Kbr
this
tje uninitiated were piesent .except
Il would seem ,t}i^t tUflKftlls ] n- D«e«mfier• th JiVi'i'\^M»t, ‘l0fi to lOfi &lt;ii • The Morrow Brolhrr* afe t(ie latest
Senator Broussard of
Louisinna small sum there is given participa*
.the rlo te S n iu rrt# !’, ' generation of n v niUsicnl family..
Reifatar '‘Underwood .of
Alabama till 11 in til the benefits of 'wtyit is n-ntiil'J/^ ceding large* t n : N p l n ^xViu
to ibis state of |'loiiiln Sinl Uiht the aiid wfch-^Jay at 107 u t T t i f f i j ' fcej A 11 of them have bSen trainf-d fro|R*
nbtided no introduction. Other new expected to be apjtroximrtcly if not
latter in brrgr.ining, si llftig‘a n q con- ag..inst
tuyv l-$ &gt; * X M io t ia - i iptapcy
*( iQ fiytq ,T06’&lt;
infljncy in
In music, u
both vocal a n d ' u k
mbmbers presented to thP senior quite a 150,0110 campaign.
veyii.g v i l u r l l e i-ortio’ntf; Of’’ |h(%y iffdo iidtanj mid
'
^
c
0
,
:xf)ip
raUumehtnl.
Thttf ensemble si» g jtojiators- were Beckham of KenNo member o f the "Florida First"
Sxdlt-rsc. ^ r e ^ ing. htdi brfjt devil
devrlapcd until it lias
fth'r1ty, H tiikin*. Wyoming; Johnson. Commission receives any ar|t*ry. tracts to th»* Eaat Coit^r Car,nj mos^ itctita bUy’ifrs.
South D akota; Phi lan ^X alifo rn ia. Every dollar of the trot ey raised Company ujfon the ? * press jflJTi tfaet' jsVnI tVrVvt1*^frjnjiugly., one of tljo UflgcM'! Attained thbt fnru harmony *|d
w
hi the result of
Other abienbgfo &gt;.cre Bf^un, Flor­ is to be Tpor.t for newspajier nnd on the .b*Vt*T^*.‘ ’J^Yf to. rmnsliuct firfta^-bbf(J|y t'ooig,'^Aie posiridn -Yhat blend which
ida; Cblberfson, Texas; Lane, Ore­ tnagazii^u-. edvertlrlf.g spr.ee. &gt;Iot e and bttB^FVo'A-'S10' 1 rn&lt;l uovlgnblA tff^aelioft^'of. Jhe vqiiadfito grWern- of trainIpt? \bfotber. -The' MorrowwVt
i p n t l y pn'nl-for tj ment .tneanl that Cnnndu tyus trV Brother * have un-^rTefnal and varietl -v
gon; Lea, Tennessee; Lewis, ljlinola; of this f p i c e la to be in JJnf^newBcniitr,
for
'
w
H
v h , eftd •company bits have preference iu tilling fortdjgn re- jTrogritnr consisting of ensemble sines
- T fe making up of, n gfiaaafiteo M arline, New -Torseyf, Sflblpy. In ­ popers of Florithi thoughrtfKls conr.o
right,
in
'T
l
l j i t ! tire, to itgaiu seek quitements nnd that the * result ing, itjstrumental music, solos both' .
;
,lu- i to rllnch tbU JtfipcrtunTrj- to diana; Smith, South Carolina, all •tetPpIt'Lctl that the lonJ'romtnercii I
appropriation which am ount*
to wouftf bo a fi llii g off in export busi- v e w K und instrumental, readings,
. . . . . Ve a national.base Ball club train of whom aiA"expected tomorrow, v I.OtlicB will mrkc liberal Use of these
twice p e jb g for the *am|* rtbing.
ness from the United State*.- ;
'. / o l i d costume character impetsonaI " '1
i* iji the ltangfc&gt;&lt;&gt;Y'*our lornl * Forty seven of i t he fifty-six D ih u irj tb«*Yr - fojlow-up of the Inquiries
it Is a m ' tter y f rt-'Crd. thctj a
tisn*.
Their entertainment
has
,H&gt;ml eH'snd prominent business men ocrats were present when Senator prgduferf- by the cAmprfgtJi, The
. *,v Fort Heed Church
somethliiK fot every individual taste.
.
“ ml will i,c presented at tha Com- Kern called the caucus to order; r tl
p y * * ft* * ' tte'itjFVeation former board of cti^Aei;|B ■uppolntod
Rev. Steinmcyer will* preach at
They will provb an attractive num ­
meVciuj Club mSetlng tonight flruJl The proceedlrg* w r r j^ i xemtlve.
advanrt^eA' Of the'V tn te, em pluaiz- for ^he purpose of cfljtmtqrtfrtn atd
tVc Fort Ucstl 4'hUich Dec. ^th at
ber on any g i $ » .
.
.
..
is bfrjf&gt;4 that ,*
t hhie. nngreement'“w ill
irg tlo «lTm^o
other, delight*, {e^ort Tlpon tills waterway r through ihie'o p. m.
Ypu are in ik g d to
*
*
/
Crtld
Wave
Todsy
our
ffth
ti
w
J
jiu
lly
#.tdmtTw*ii^*-&lt;l
the
. . S ' ‘tuickiy i t t M ;
. y ... w. J *
presents 'Lfto/; ojijiartut.itlCa,'Wxhkh:
y j f h e Lyeeuilf* committee of San­
■I' W r i l l ^Xj/iiricucjng the first red Kloiida Offer* to bCrmo Mrtfkers’^(u( St.
*»d- I’ lhftoHtctLMlpf atteml in tjie pioneer .church build- ford has sccnr^3 this quiirtcttc ( an,
1
to bt|''®n^at&lt;n*i'ed*^ia
~- ' ^ E
orrTfi* seltron today. Hie
the1'^TrtioFJ*.i s W T *ffffic ! two &gt;data Ti»g. The first Bcexb’yItwiiwi church ihe extra nttruetlon Tor season tfcYtsT^ .
ii.vuslors, a^d quotif*. Hgure.j
v &gt;' .athletic JWld,V^t&gt;se.''YV
built
mfstdv-df
srhlutk’
u.'
'*
r l i ini*
•fULcO
J l r f c f i T &amp; t i “ Lo'lt
ll “ h it g the remftrkailt- dt*Vx ri
• -1 section, -anti £
f
holdefs
Season tfcketn for this and
moruipg iilA"USIYf * the w*ind chltVi ge*
luld he^jpltoiit -two
1 -|i fan* and public Spifi
*pmC«d-fcJtt*«Tia
tK&gt; state.. It, la- btlJevr^A&amp;irt^r^
''*'F'ohinierclBi Club Tonight lb roe'other*
being jiold av 2L2’f f . ' ' '-'f
~11 than that of ,-T h e' Coijlniorcial C’ lub wdl meet The .urtrbiisi^q f o r this quarrette in
* II work to thovettA'
___ th h before* night j t . will go idlnojpw er. campaign * ij) b o ’lpK
, jj i l l l q
l . making'
base trull, festivnf-a auCMoX-'Oie w ill This ia just the kintj. of weather of concerted, action ji y ^ O /t d a poop to
foffight' in' t h e / c i t j Itall. All mum. hu!'ulta&gt;76. cf8'„-&gt;h\iil^ir;«0'fcht*. flit*
high claw base ball. plpyed'as needed t« maHo tYre lettyce head up in putting' beforp. J.htr*ptopIe’ 6f the * AntF’-JiM jjf^-'liflt noJ'Jerut,* Yreuh bero'arc teqUeste'd, t o :
present.'
bouse hasp been" three-fourths .sold #
- i
properly nfid bring good prices United State* ‘ the merit* and iA»uttld cpst hundffeda. of dollwm to
alreadV.
Tiuy y o u r -tithets t o ^ y ‘-sV v ; , I
pan
/r
jb
tOofrtt4fgnI|e-the
fuct
C
V
f»t
—
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about the holidays.
Thi# weather aources of the Sunshine StateKuin
north antl&gt;*. playfd. •&lt;'
ost, fomuicrcir.lly anti ‘strategically
J»n&lt;L l*JU
Rf/naraljcr iho time, D ^ «rd.
'M
y makes trade along every chnnnfl somewhat of the name aggressive
ikAj^cU
aro
goiljg
logical
‘St.'Johns
route”
and
-bring
FrTday:
pight.'.
The
'
Flace,
The
G
' lfi iv i i,; ( brj mi rtthe nmm &lt; a*t
and if it doe* not get cold enough way th at hfta made California’’ fa ­
to receive favorable tfopgre«8l0na^ their pow^iful, united influenpe to Temple, comer Fark and Sixth.
.
Mr*. C; L. Polk, chhinfiin,' and to injure Unde" vegetable* nothing mous and prosperous.
* consideration and nppiopilatlon. If bear with ulf Its great force uptm
Meet your friend* there.
tlie membera of thp Music D epart­ better could be asked by the grower*
^
- &amp; . . u
the people of Florida whrttv-the In­ Und for thi* accomplishment, which
ment of the Womuti’i Club wiah td and the merchant*..
M r. and Mra. Sayres le ft’Sunday land waterway link between M ay- could and would thua bo assured."
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exprets their appreciation to each
W aiter S. Adam* ia in t h i r t y '
for Lakeland after spending several port and K e y West concstructed,
E
d
ito
r’s
Note.—
The
above
is
a
Commercial
Club
Tonight
again after *pendlng seten d W ^hs «
j. 3
a“ d every o n e'w h o aaaUtcd in the
The Cominwdtl Club will meet weeks here. M r . Sayres has charge opened up and m aintained, the matter of vital interest to practically at T a m p a ,' looking after the laree
opertttta, Princes* Chryaanthomum.

KERN ELECTED
A S LE A D E R

LYre-.W- Gtrj’nn Fox,
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THE SANFOBI) HERALD

PAGE TWO

THE SANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
M. HAYNES, Rualaewt Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

Ion Robertson has broken Into
the newspaper game again and takea
back the Green Cove Springs Times
again after an absence of several
years. He was in Sanford two
year* ago and stated that it would
be "never again" for him irr the
editorial ch pir but the smell .of ink
gets them all sooner or later.
M R S . D IC K I N S H O N O R E D

w * t hi lb* Cllj b; Carrier |IM Trr Tear In
A t f r u n nr 20r. Ptr Mwith

■Ml« la Adtaacn Mrs II* M.rtr ni Office
A*Mm m S-gum M»n Matt** Aa(»n
t'rtn Art nf Mirrh Sul, IBTS.

T O S T IM U L A T E B US IN ESS
As is our custom T h e * Herald will
issue on December 14th a mam­
moth Christmas edition.
This is
done with the idea of telling the
people for many miles around San­
ford of the many bargains to be
had in thjs city in all seasonable
goods and nlso with the idea of
having the people, shop early and
often before Christmas is upon them.
The Chrlstmns
edition this
year
will be some different from the or­
dinary run of holiday Lumbers as
will attempt to give some facts
about Sanford and Seminole county
that will be of interest to "the people
liviiTg and but also to those who
m ay, be interested in coming to
Florida.

.Mrs. J. W. Dickins of this city
was again honored at the meeting
of the State Federation of W oman’s
Clubs at D e f e n d last week by be­
ing re-elected recording secretary
of the State Fedeiation and also
elected un alternate delegate to
the Biennial meeting of the Na­
tional Federation meeting at New
York.
Her many friends here and
elsewhere join the -Herald in con­
gratulations,
Both
honors
were
most worthily bestowed.

past. Business enterprises that have
weathered the storm can look for a
much safer and more satisfactory
year in 1916.
Speaking of the cotton states, Mr.
Woodall stated that conditions in
these began to improve earlier in the
fnil than they did in Florida, and
that basic conditions are right for n
gdod year. "F lorid a," ho said, "is
not a typical cotton stato, although
it grows a good deal of it,” but,
said he, "when you mention lumber
and naval stores Florida sit* up and
takes notice.”
Ho’ called attention
to the sharp advance* in prices and
the increasing demand, and after
touching the iron situation in the
south, concluded ns follows:
" T h e south has grown this yenr
the greatest rrop of whncl since the
civil war. Its corn crop has been a
record breaker.
Next year’s grain
crop is going to be still bigger. Di­
versification in southern farming la
really on at last.
"T h e indications point to n very
satisfactory tourist season for Flor­
ida," concluded Mr. Woodall. " T h e
hotel people believe that they are
c o n i n g to the land of sunshine this
winter in greater numbers thnp ever
before, nnd their sources of infor­
mation nre usually accurate.
The
general belief is that Florida is go­
ing to receive for its citrus fruit crop
a gieat deuf more than it did lust
season,
and this belief appears to
have Huhstantirl basis.”

NOVEMDER 30

That the modern man or woman recognizes the
necessity of a bank account. It gives an ac­
quaintance at the bank which is necessary to
accomodation in time of need. A stranger
cannot expect to get a loan on a few minutes
acquaintance.
^Besides this advantage you will be building up
a surplus for the rainy-day fund.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
If. R. STEVENS
PotMnl

0. L. TAYLOR

R. R. OEAS
Am i c » .k l.r

F. L WOOnRUFF Vric-Pr..id«nt
- f\&gt;.

PASSING- B Y
There is so much passing by in
this city of Sanford nnd one fnrpiliur
with tho current events of the day
is apt to weep salty tpnrs thinking
Notice
ubout it, Foi instance there is the
The
registration
book of the city
b u lk h e a d .' How many of our citi­
of-Sanford will be open at the of.
zens ever slop to take a look at the
fice of the city clerk -Wednesday,
project
that
will make Sanford
N
or. . 17th and will remain
D ELEG ATIO N T H O U G H T TH A T T H E CELERY
great.
Thcte is the hotel.
How
until Friday, December
many will give it a parsing thought?
H AD . M ANY G R E A T ADVANTAGES
hWurs from 9 a. m to iJjj^y.sJl'^
There are many other projects form­
p. m. till I p ..m
ing or in ihe process of formation
BY K. E. NAIK.LE IN KISSIMMEE
will be open -^rttmS
pi UUg
here. They are pnsM-d up for dis­
sysnBUH^twnnriciaHamtaisnBiHamnamautytiauiBarfUw . ^ a g : ■e ri—ssww,( p tit for rh« •piAdo-u- *df re,;
More Nnlat Hay Gospel
cussions on simple topics that arc of
Sanford * people are the "sal: of |&gt;y " B o b ” Holly, "editor of the Sun* nil ipuili li-ij voter, for ih-, gi'freriilOur CltJ el ' I . pfe .fi.t tune ha-, no situ! ititeri.s) to Sanford or her
Some people may get tired of
’ w
ti.-- earth.
ford Herald. Congressman W J ebclion. December. 71Si
no descriptive literature to -end out rit ir.ens
•read; ,; of the advantage* of pro.
M
w
I
.
U
V^;
They b.-lievc In taking the strait- Fears, ex-Ciovon,or Th:.Vch»-r of h,-r,
to the muni people m the inyth
ducing Natal hay. but wl- never
.
■
City
Clerk -*"]
giv in ar.d making him feel at home, tucky, who is now n resident of
who me anxious to learn more
grow weary of calling attention to
26-tfc
*
‘
This f .et was proven forcibly on Sanford: Mr. Joitib -of Indiana, a
abou t the grent Sanford section and
i acre i . inn mucli wasted energy i any of south Flo.-ida’s advantage*,
Wednesday whan a delegation of wintcr visitor: John M. L-e, II C.
the Christmas edition this reason
•so
here
goes
for
little
more
N
util
in Sai ford energy wasted in the
1 boaid of trude meifibcra and prom- Stanford, h.
K. Naugle, E. C,
while breathing
Christmas cheer j
w rorg way -*rd upon something hqy go-ipel from » fie Si. Clqud T iib iner.t
citizens
motored
to
the
"
c
I
ry
Bryan,
-I.
\\ rhompson, MKatz,
and filled with tin- many advertise­
that « n«: r t - f-*r r.«&gt;thiig
l f half &lt;-f ur*c, &lt;-verl'.»iir,gly-st :t booster of
•
it;.
to
i
lew
m.
work
on
the
i
.
w
1
1
T
Bull-of
Kissimmee
In.
ments of the local m&lt;—charts a l l
n( t iie i- cry. i but is tiiiw i-xpctnl &lt;1
lehe bulklu-ad liter..
In the p n n v Spencer o f^ M r m -. tlr Indian agent
also lurry the nu-wufi' of ihe gnu;*
upon -nme fool tight f&lt;i- o-ralli d
WI.leh nude the trill were Congie- ,,f th r Federal go vein men I :
Sanford seclio.-, re-1 of Scininolprinciple w . -pent upon 'b e idea
mar. a id
Mo
U
J S. .ir*. th. ir 11,1,1 ■'* l ' Itobi -on of .v.nford
county and will roriiuin m i of i i,a
of it hot1 1 ij ''a n foril we wo .Id h.-i,
•o- , Joe. Mi ai (| M ir H ( ' Stni.Following the lunch, o the p.irtj
rnan&gt; different serlinns of tIn* ruuna city o f t w -nt &gt; t hou-.iiid people
fold. Mr. and Mrs. I&gt; (i. Wagner, was taken in automobiles for a visit
ty.
We will endeavor jo give the I
it. in time and then there would be
Mr and Mrs. K
Bryan, J W ,l&gt; th*1 ccl-brated lettuce and c.-h-t-y
people i wo doll irs' worth of good
no time to i.-U- pol ties and t&lt; liginn
Thoinp-Oi.. it T Hutl.-r.M Katz.
fl Ids
lo r I.me mill s o- . ,,rli -ole
a d v irtt-irg for every tin cents they
nt the m ii-ir gro cry.
There ii
J
iio
.
M.
Lee,
Joe
Johnston,
J.
J
.
i
°
f
the
brick
highways east nnd west
invest hi the edition arid aside from!
more natural gas in this region than
'Griffin,
J.
M
cPhaltcr.
Thud
O
liv
p
i.fo
f
the
city
there were fields after
the vast amount of pood it will do
51 r Morernan came here som e­
was ever in Penney Ivanfs It should
D E N T IS T
K
K
Naugle,
.1
,\
|
Wilson.
J
r
,
'
fields
fill.
,1
with growing l.-Hin e
the local in* r&lt; hunts (he benefit to
thing over a year ago from Nebras­
be concentrated upon »tync eubjei t
and Hudson Hass
and celery
The lettuce c|op •* now
be derived from the pirtpriul edi­
•worth while and used to some pur­ ka and purchased this tract of land
lu-avtrig
here silently after K.DO being marknled and the fields were
tion to the section will be of untold pose.
Being a farim-r and grower of hay
.The vpretty
value
of years expe,ience. he knew good 'o 'c lo c k the party was ntel by a re- filled with workers.
I
reptian
committee
of
the
Sanford
green
rows
of
growing
pmducV
made
land
whin
he
s.-»
it,
pod
after
stu
d
y
­
The Herald has never posed us
THOM** KM XI gT W'ir#K»!S
ing the needs of this country, de­ rornnierrlal Club at Elder S|inngii, h sight which the visitors wj|| never
a chariluhle institution.
We pay
*
&gt;ine
six
miles
out
of
Sanford
As
p
forget,
The
deve|o]im”
nt
of
this
cided that stork feeding was the
our wuj as we go and do not Miluii
most important
He at oner* began l i e ears roiled up the .party was 1industry, which reads like a page
advertising as a means of hem-fitting
putti ig his 1ijid In shape, for culti­ greeted by the committee ami di- from a fairy book, hits made San^ T h e Herald.
We solicit from u
vation unit this past spring planted vided up so that a number of vis- ford a very prosperous community
LAW YERS
'i
business standpoint and ask the:
corn,
beans and several varieties of Uni* was allotted to each of the and land values have increased from Sanford
merchants to take space because it
Florida
grasEach clip proved a success, Sanford automobiles. On the lapels as low as a few cents an acre to as
is high lim - they wvte g. tting busy
The celery
hut Natal grass topped the list, and of the coats of the reception com- high as $1650 an acre
to stern the tide of the people w ho |
mitlcp
were
badges
whifh
tend
and
lettuce
lands
produce
■ some
the coming year that 'will in* the
are goiqg elsewhere to purchase and
"f'Kiss
Me
in
Sanford.
Nov.
2-lth,
years
as
high"
us
$1000
net
pe(acre
main crop.
are nlso patronizing the mail order |
1915."
Similar
budges
were
pinned
nnd
have
averaged
fofc
seven
years
Fitst class timothy hay costs in
houses.
We have as many good
ARCHITECT
the neighborhood of thlity five dol to the coats of each of the Kissim- over $500 un acre
A
atorv-s in Sanford ns any other city
rnec party. Tlu* text of the badges
After this visit to the' celery and
hits
a
ton,
and
alfalfa
is
a
rhnde
of ^imilur size ran boast but the
highly, while our native hny is created no smi.il amount of a muse- lettuce section the visitors returned
buytir’ will never know of tin* msnyt
men I on the streets of Sanford ; to the city and when guudhves
bringing twenty dollars
Natal
bargains that you have to offer up
when the party arrived
i and well wnhe« « -re ex changed the
g i . u II produeis from -tx t-&gt; eight
l«-»i&gt; you advertise
We mean to
I’ pon arrival in Sanford the party home-said trip been
/*^u' Party
ton t-&gt; ’ lie acre fl year, and if it istimulate business here this season
wan eatoi ted to the new la kef rum arrived lu-rc ehoitlj aitl-r » n o Clock
I
sold
f
o
r
.
a*
low
ns
l
jvvnty
-live
dolan nuver before and there will b e ,
ATrOKNEY anc* (XJlINSELLOK *t LAW
a B-oifng that Sanford people
lar-v ';C
it will be a most remuner­ bulkheaded by the committee, headseveral thousand papers scattered .
Practice in Stale nnd Federal Coucu
ed hy F. W. Mahoney, president, knnw how to entertain. The trip
ative crop to plant.
in this immediate vicinity not count- ,
and C. It. Walker, secretary and
nn doub\ testtlt oin a renewed G rfiet-WutMlrtifT Bldg
"T
h
ere
l*
&gt;
no
question
but
what
Sun m FU
ing nil those that wilj lie mailed to
I Natal grass will do as well here as treOsuicr of the Seminole Dredging enthusiasm for the hulkhenrling of
northern prospects.
lakrfront here, the-vi&gt;ir being a
it will “anywhere." said Mr. \Jf'rv- Co., which is tilling in behind the
The Christmas edition being is­
Messrs. Walker anti Mu- revelation to many wh&lt;&gt; wer,- ., ]
mitn, "fo r 1 have ms good a crop
a bulkhead
sued idiout I" days before Christ­
man would w.mt. and it is as goo&lt;J a honey anil others of the party went lukewarm low-aids the local ptup,,
mas will bring countless shoppers *
brand yi hay as a man ever fed to into the dekails to explain the sltlon.
here from eVeiy part of this vast '
xtoej:
The question of stock feed dredging work and the (banner of
section of rich country
Tbs- mer- 1
The Ki»- \
*!rl our fl * * l,,nl' l'tc
is wii.il has k e l p the country hack, building the liulkhcad.
Chants will realize imrncdifUe re-1 *
j
c,‘ * 11 " lk: vm!I
111 l *ni hut j firmly believe that the question simmee |iorty was intensely in ter-1
SUITE $. COURT HOUSE
PHONE 10
turns from these shoppers arid w ill1 1
, ,
&gt; morning
is solved ii) the growing of Natal cated in the work and asked m a n y 1
realize later returns In thi- new v i s - ■
“!
° rlock ' ° ,Hk‘'
for
gra«-. The practise of buying stock questions
FLORIDA
SANFORD
itors that will b«f brought XOtKe city ‘
The bulkheading in Sitpfjxfd was ’ ’
*=*.
sh ulis, nursery 1
feed from the wejl has kept these
-through »thu systematic
campaign
people broke and their fcittlo half financed by TgTiAnd iysuc, iihich is J ° C ’ ^tr‘ _ a y i o best of stock
o f '-idvcttisi.ig that the special, edipr*CM- See.
fed, but now that they have found to be repaid" b y t W assessment Of . ? r *“ *'‘ at
tion'Wf.-'fitfr Herald will inaugurate. 1
26-tfr
,
a good fifed they cane grow abun- the property ownefs at the rate of him 0t tht‘ Horal^ Qm^ The property —
•
for nothing except a ^
dontly, they will have plenty of $24 a front foot.
legitimate amount ^, of. advertising j
|dollrs In tju*tr" pockets and a bettor ow n craare given the option of pay17 ■
j
i ' '. au»d th ’- return promise VfcfK'that it (
grade of cattle in their pastures.” Ing the assessment and taking the
reclaimed
land,
with
thtT
excep­
•.swlU return t o . you an htllidred fold. ^
-^A large number of peopTo havo
the
y
Uur aolidtort will' calU&lt;upoii you
vlSltcd Mr. Morsnttin’s farm, and tion of a driveway adjoining
.
*. • —
thK-Week'-and we want your-advgt-' j
without-exception they declare that bulkhead, or paying nothing a n d
the man who plant* Natal grass allowing the properly m la im e d tto
Using -and y o u r r o p y .
This is a ,
Every property
seed is the man who is going to be­ go to jh e city.
itjome edfiffon print«(M&gt;j; home folk
^
come independent.” — Tampa Times. owner has elected to take the land
■und ift-jfil- plant n r a 'h e .Herald, one
and
pay
the
assessment.
The
jiulk*
i
f
o f the most c om p life and up to date
head l* some 2000 fes-t in longth
y
A
-ipriuting office* in t.hctjtale.
I
extending along the lake(rt&gt;nl in
~
t - Every llvg, wide awake -merchant ’
the business section of the eity,
THE U N IV E R
in Fominolo county 'w ill lie repre­
but already the property owners in
* /*
sented In the CJfristrniur-.edition of j
the residence section on each side
OVGT O n G ^ m i l j i o n
the Sanford llmalil to. b e issued on i
nisned owners
are beginning nn ugitation for ex.
t e s t i f y t o t h f -'Aierits
^December 24w o /
f the Ford car.
tenaions and it is likely that when
R p l i n h l p I f n r - h i 1DinnP

KISSIMMEE A T SANFORD

i BUSINESS CARDS j

Wilson &amp; Ijousbolder

E lto n J . M ou gh ton

I

GEO. A . DECQJTES

SCHELLE MAINES
LAW YER

Mr. Stanley C obb and Miss Mar­
garet Corn were married nt El Paso,
T ixn s, K f e * days ago.
We poss
this on to dthor pnragrapbera.— Tn
ltd* on to otbet parngrapbers.—
T am p a * Tribune.
’ .W e ll.
that we can eafely say at
tli-.' &gt;lmn is we " h o p e they , won’ t
.liriYo red qara.
^
Hanford Herald, predict* that
the war .will continue four years
longer.— Clearwater Fun.
Wrong there, brother.
We pre­
dicted that the war pou ld last four
year* fronT the titijH ,it' started. It
- £a% &gt;eeri In 'opergtiqo-'alm ost two
r 'l y i m r i s l f e t d y ’ aKd » t111 has tw o years

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-C o p l^ . west her mean* more head
lo'-tice and more head fr ttujcez means
■tnnru money and n\ore iriiftiliy. means
-■.' ir.api busineai,*f/i'Get rtiur udver*
ti(foment In
edition

.—
— ’w-w—
- '"T
---- —' ■ 1 ■ I
dropped out of everything, the only''
real business worthy of the name
Ip tho southeast was in Florida-, and
this stato especially in the southern
section was a most welcome oasix
in thd business desert."
But even
*urh u growing, vigorous state as
F'loridn had to respond in time to
the extraordinary condition* that
made business depression really,- the
normal and expected t h i n g s * But
such, ure tho statu’* resource!, and so
nggtetfedye. the spirit of cntt^prlse

-------» -------- w M onday In January,
And I do hereby i
lowipg -person*, . as
speetbr* of said, el
Maine*, clerk; K »
Keene and W. W .
tors.
The polling place
fire station in the ci
Palmetto avenue# in
8anford. The polls
o’ clock a. tn., stem
will be closed at sun

„
^
—------ or pleasure, in
all sorts of roads and weather condi­
tions. Serving and saving every day
for about two cents a mile operation
and maintance. The old high quality
at a new^ low cost, and service for
-owners more efficient than ever. You
want*“ The Untye^l Car.” Runabout $3.90
T(niMnkr (-Ar $- 4° : and Town Car $0-10 Com­
pete $590; Sedan $710 f. o. b. Detroit. On
.sale at Sanford Machine &amp; Gurafle Co.
ED W A RD HIGGINS
Salesman

c.

F. W ILLIAM S
A*r&lt;.t.t

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DSP SHI P ?*. .V r

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NOVEMBER 341, 1915______

P S S ™ S T | * « «
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SANFORD SCHOOLS
of

M a i le r s

in

B rief—

I’ crHunal H e m s of
Interest

*

.summary of the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged fur
Hurried Herald Header*

Mayor Thrasher made a business
rij, to Kusiis Saturday.
W ashburn’s home-made
mr sale at Irwin &amp; Giles

candies
18-tf

I

(• Fell of Epstis was in the
yesterday looking after hi* cit/u* interest* in the county.
xt
Genuine fresh Bermuda onion seed
|. It Philips.
22-8t&lt;’
)

Hone of New York city was
tiete yesterday looking niter his chy
property.
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THE SANTORO HERALD
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Lillie |lapt)cninHB— M e n t i o n 1!

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t.
A RESUME OF SANFORD n
u I
A B O U T
P E O P L E
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE a
&amp;
Atl*ir«* all CwnmiaicaiiOBt ler iLn R
n
Cdems to "Swisty EJtlsf.' lfr PKeae a
...A N D
E V E N T S . . .
Mn R. A Terfifuti. PKo*v* N«. 2£yt w* 1

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4 ALLEN’S THEATRE

Beginners' Kir«t Maggie •» Lynrh,
Gertrude Bcn'jnmin. Rebecca Ste­
I.iu u u jia a a a tta a a a a u a v ia a u u a a rsa ttu * njj.qaaric;aaaaaii*:x';aaua t ■
ven*, Eli i :i lie tli Whittier, Muudie
Fortson. Gladys Stamper. I^nuder
.S'ricro/ ('dlrniiiir
&lt;'harmiJtg Thunk*Qit\ny thine*
Berner. Artimr Zachary, Wilbur I&gt;- This afternoon
Mr und Mr*. ILVV^TTwrndun e n ­
dvis, Raymond M uirhead. John Lot &lt;)
Eight Hundred Sewing Club will tertained with JIT most (Vclightful
Austin Knight.
George
Putnam. lie entertained by Mm. Miptirik
house dance or their beautiful home
George Willmr. Briggs Arrington,
on Park ave/iue Thanksgiving] night.
Wednesday, l)er. 1st
Morris Benjamin. William IVrrilt.
Meeting of Woman's Club in the .The charm l of simplicity prevailed
Advanced First Jack Collin*. Joe
in the decoYition* anil they music
afternoon.
Kinimi. Louis Kinurd. I*m* Kinard,
Mrs. W
W. Abernathy enter­ was cntrnndmg. furnished b y ) Mi**
Martha Wallace
Junie Stunym at the pinna unn Allitain* Embroidery Circle
Serond Grade Thelma Gudbcc.
*t»n Witherington on the vinliri The
Thursday, I&gt;ec. 1!
Ixmrine Leavitt. Claudia Wright,
Priscilla Club meet* with Mrs altractivu loom.- .Q.rown," «■/ suite
Margaret
Kdwinds,
Katherine
are ib lighlf OUy'iMiptcd for/dancing
i-r /uuricing |
C C. Woodruff.
Syrnes, J I) 1’erritt. Junior Dutton.
parties.
Refre.shmerit*
wei
eft served 1
, , , , , ,
. . . .
i
Mr*. C. M Voice entertains the
L.^he. Mpughtun. Frederick W e e k ..| » E
Week" with a bridge lunch- a la buffet, consisting of luil lteT Vll i ■
( Unton
Albert ( onrirHy, MurNewburg. sandwirhes, pickles, olive* |
jOJ) p()rt,son. Calvin , McGuhiigin.
and coffee with whipped cream.
JuAr'
Earl
k Appleby,
Edgar
Shilo*. Friday,. iD m ^ R
Punch was served throughout the I ;i
Hr*
u silver
Keimitli Hurley. Margaret Peters,
A large number of guests •]
tea (ruin three to ih V for lienc/lt of
Elisabeth _Mitt-hcII, Merrill Roberts.
the gtneious hospitality of 2
Bobbie King. Charlie Carlsoh, Flor­ Presbyterian building fund.
Ir and Mr*. Herndon.
i 5
C Friday night—
ence Tyner, William Merry, Lilly
Morrow Quartette at Baptist
Pitt, Lena Long, Alva Me Alexander
It'omdn’* Cfiy. M reti rrg
Temple, second of Lyceum .'series.
Mary. Elizabeth Move, Olive Ren­
There will be
regul-ir meeting
, Saturday. Dec. 1
**
*
fros', -Cornelius W'eth
of t.hl* Woman'* Club at the c l u b ' . S
Ilf e ,dI*.....1^..
t *.... m ...
Third Grfldi
Anna Kannet, An.- .■Kf. Agnes Guild buznilr at French llo JfV it, .W
n e siLfy aft'-rin
n ■ atI *It1K
| *
lllv, . „
\tf- Parlor*.*
nock*
A full attpiidrtnce and i e
Epwortb League bazaar ut
Irma Smith, Mildreil l|o]K. Nilthl

Plant a gootl crop of Bermud a
mion* this month. Good money in
i L K Philips &amp; C o . '
22-Stc
-.
, , ,
,
,
. l » . &lt; W M i p »t U k . Hricn .|H»t
ji
it.^ivinK in huntorcl
. .,
, , ' r ,,V '
r "
,,f th,‘ u k “
* *11 ; Van Ness. George W.Lnn
Paul &gt;1rs. L K P b. .H, p ’ ’
»&gt;/
ft i|»tl
Baptist LadUtai *\iri Society bn/hnr
i Strong. r.U’Aih Steinmi*v»*r, N mrni
l.et that good Filler Spring* Water F.llow-. Maud Lake. Thelma M. .r. . .ii 1l&lt;il*-rt &gt;- store '
jg.iin
Phone W. ||. Williams at Margaret N.-.i1, tllr.e
Newman,
F'r, ■y It i l l / 1
the Sanford House or the sp r in g s Elizabeth. El"i-" Wright. Jo. la id
(Iwmg
to
Thanksgiving Day, fall­
M M u l.k of Chleago, represent " , n M"'de&gt;. Sarah Wi!
ing on Thursday, -the Every Week
•g the American Law Book C o n - ,
^ v
Bridge Club changed it* meeting to
,rn was a business visitor here y e s - 1 Fourth Grade Ho heft Hngus.
Saturday
afternoon and were de­
la-onard W alter, lack Hall, Maude
lightfully
entertained
at the charm­
Cariuway, Charles Knight. Helen
We will pay yftu 4 cents a pound
ing
home
id
Mr*
G
f . Smith
Kennedy. Elmer Lundqui-l m. Edna
,• t&gt;|il run cut (‘using*, size* JO x J1
\|Forrest
Lake
mad&gt;
top si-ore
Lord. I'd.- II*1'»rv I. u tiipn I I - •
l .ii i :i 1
Sanford Machine Ar
presented
w
u
b
a lovely
K*H
l|
tin.
Max
MI Alexa Iidi-r, 1.0
, . ru ge Go
4-11
1 Dli’ ro*i ud \a-i in . w licit crjstal
Mai.- 1 \\ ilk rt
Serin Id Mu r Tv i
1In gr 11 unis I , | null! v
El
\| I &gt;n in t l a- opelieii a ii I &gt; -i, r N a *i 1'a \Ihi
Mt • 1
h«
- 1p-s winM, *da nies
C, . ■- " f
i h&gt; q
, ii l.iiln - aii'l gents' elothiiig M adel ir e
\%
*in’
M a lie1
Harm's,
i'
M
Vorce, S
- ■*,*,’ .ir, M -trg-ir. 1
.ii Du t 'lark building m-xt K lit le I *0 ll"-e
mi
I-;
Itarretl
Ci
ell
Galilu-U.
Forre-t
■i, tin" post'd||ieg
Dili ii W ilsui
Julia Hi utnli' ■ i
K
| .it..........I -u |psi 11 ui mg were Mr) nr ih*i G O O D G l ' I . F G A S O - Foster
u Vi Brady and Mr* M 1, Khiues
Fifth Grade Martha Chappell.
I.I M. and S U P R E M E AUTO Oil.
Krnunia Houser. Murgafct Ernsur,
phtiti'' II It Coney. Agl. No llfi.
\ 1 ( 11 y l ilt run. r pim/ i /uti
Sara || Wlee|,,- UjBe \rra (ilii’ -n
14 tf
The Merry Matrons,
rep entl&gt;
Charlotte Smith, liladvs WiKon
H (
Brettiey. ilistf&lt;i-t passenger
organized
card
iluh
composed
of the
Dori' Moore, , Lizzie Mower* Milt
i &lt;•£ the 1. A N l{y with head
tha Duke. M^tfge Woodcoek, W'v-) younger soeiety matrons w.&gt;re charm...t-ur- in Jaek*OtU’iJle was here vern Dukg. l&gt;o k Terheun.
Emily lingly enlettainad Saturdujf’. ^aiftetrday
lUilyy. Not a lejigjii*, EIL Mary [noon Jivt Mr- F. *J (ionzale-r
Mr*
wus the fnrtuimfv
Klilec Springs Water dclirered to Mutt head, Evelyn \k essner
Bidet Frank Miller
i iiur Inline, Phone Y\[- H* William* William*. Roy Howard. Wesh-y 1"* winner of 1he prize, a paic of silk
stocking"
At the refreshment hour
si ihr Sanford House og--thr Spring* t g, •
course tv a* served, consistI
S Tomlinson
ha* returned lo
SixthGlade Muiy Bell
Allen.' '
'pe &lt;ii&gt; n'fter spending \'he summer Nellie M*saetlger. Aline I.ipton, Lu- l,lK
**' *n°I1 ir ‘u turt e*.
ot_ Hacuit, pickle* and eufTee
-Those
. Bonn-. *, Georfcia and point* in nice Lynch. Margaret Zachary, Man
present
were
Mead
ante*
Cecil
Butt,
‘,'pirih Carolina: /
on Hand. Annie DuBose. Flor^ine
A |L Wallace, Eugene Roumillat.
7*- ... ,
,
Malm, Dorothea Mickey, trout ArR A Newman. S. Pulepjorf. .B W.
J
!,
,’ T
.
j - mpipp" "
Op.ppip*.
..d • « * { &gt; « • £ “ »r .l.ppril,. Jenklpp,. T , » l)Pol1,»t Herndon. Braxton Pefkift*
I ,.™
i - h .,,, s . h . w i m / K . . i
........... .
.
s 'g
■•
fu mlfy/iV ayron
S-nlnrpl llaip,,.
•
, SWM, KeiPIPOilj. Wpll.rd l.linplry.

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Edna Hunter and Frank Smith

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Novem ber

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",N THE SUNSET &lt; Ot N T K V (.I reotsi

Stirrrivan iLainlrriilfr
"DIAMOND FROM THE SKY” l.«ura Pickford

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Decem ber

THURSDAY
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SATURDAY
Decem ber

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Hobart K aw linson and Anna Little

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4/fC C■efc. A/ II'.. ( Im
Thi regal ir semi monthly rm-i t
mg of thV C -p tin.n M ump »*!ub will
lie held ul Mr*
Munson - •tudin
Saturday afternoon at 51* o'clock

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Mis* Belle Smith announce* that
M -rid i;
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nu g i&gt;l tin se.piiid irionth 'd Kinder
gailen .it the |«.ir'-*♦&gt; hou-i . !&gt;*r those'
w lin d e
t.i . t . i . r t I i ir I d ! It- folk*
f.p; ' h e W i n t e r
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I ' to
I d ! '•
pupils rii |ov .'ii a delightful tirili mi
Friday morning at the pan h house,
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T a b le H o a r d 'o r Board
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IteaMonab'o R a t e s For
Excellent S e r v i c e

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WOMAN’S CLUB

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|| t he iiirmtiir. and fro-' d* id tin
ilerulure Dejiartmeni Meeting
St Agnes Guild will buy their mil
llnery and lurbilows dunijg the
THe* meeting •&gt;( the l.itehiture Dfhours of the buza.ir on Saturday jinri Went of November 'Jltli w as’, on afternoon uud evening the girl- will
usually interesting an*i the paper,
receive tea per cent of the^ sale*
\ nii Dyke, by Mr* ti It. fbektn'Tin* is a ' g. tnrinis oiler of .Mrs..
sori and the review o f a Van DC he
Mehrton* and should net i h- timid
story h&gt; Mr* D A Kelly were ex
treasury » goodly sum I’ alrontuze.
leptionully wt-U prepared and pre­
t he ‘ girl*
sented
This philosopher louche*

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imU'st ritmpb*, and a* she said, re­
quire* new jihrasebhtgy (o convey
ub rpiiii- l&gt; . - she- told the story ex
temjioruiieoiiyly. Jpaving her hearers
to *o|ve the. mystery of \ tho
unknown quantity.
,
Hy ,j*squ&lt;!it Mi* J
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Barnes
gave the "Kl'ory til the Other Wire
M ap."
on* _ofk the author's heat
Imed stories.
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The Current event* touched uporv
m response to the toil call provoked
animated discussion nnd added much
to an nHo pettier delightful prograrri,

life in -in many vital points that ci*
,
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w
tutions from Mr* Dickinson* paper
Otiii
of
the
subjects
tl
scus'ed,
The young membei* of the Junior] wj||
of KCIH. , ut .n^rest. she *uid
Epwortb League of the Method,JllM "Sorfl* nf u* arc born in the ! i l o b - White ii* a Good Citizen,’ !
i»t rhun Ii huve been diligently ul va||ey 9 a„,| Home among the mouij- inay ptove of general interest in this
work preparing for their annual tll|n9
T&lt;) n ,.nry Van Dyke it wai . furmingfiJQmmunity. 14 is as follows:
" I f the Lumet* qf the country
Christ mu* bazaar w hich will he held
|„. |mM1 u()0n „
k
trayj’
any tlonbt of The value of Bob y
at the home of thuir superintendent. I Darien '
Through all the singing
White a* a hired hand tfiey should
Mrs I. R Philip* Saturday* after-i niURtc of his writings runs thi* rpml* supt Corbett nf St. Johns county Edward
McCatly. George „ Mulin,
Bureau of
Thanks- noon .W ith the assistance &lt;&gt;f the ltv ,|ie high. . leui
Alllong the ’^ilelig btftii
.unlit nutb'ok ■misult I b- i eport* (o
Hiob'ui-’
al
ywli-’
X
atPi
nfsii
those of
n ' . city l « i ’ week
Mr
W el.-U-r
tint way. Fredeio- 1’ iee* CjVmg vents pi ii Th unwtu ^ was the v.timg folk*' nu»-l her * there mil lie U((1M1
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F,,,m |,|. ),,(t .
the
Muss.i'
husett*
Slste
Itillrtl
of
p - p over 0,1 .1 i-uinlp'l'l'il llert-Ulf
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Ml'- ' V t k r m i i i g f ;» mi 1 1&gt; d i n n e r g i v e t l
I.
.1 hemillful p|i*|p|.iv .if fancy wcij k mi viewpoint, life assume it trpe pn&gt;
\griiullunMr-.Edward
lloik-e
J |leasurt- t ■ .it
Mr and Mr* W S
S, rhornu(ij_ i*t sale
I,li 1.1K
^ S
Home
made candies
and |,i)r(ions. a prujicr per-p i/cliv \\ hat
u* V L l,. Fcrra n of the Prest.ySercnJh
Grade Mina
liow .ird, their home on W e*t First v ^rr-el cuke* will also lie among the offer- i 0 i^e d welter* in the valley 5m.Mil* horbuidi. Mwlu-fJrliitholngist.of Mas-,
sachusett*. reports o V l o t g i r experiI'^i.oi church,. DcLand wa* visiting Bertha.‘Mawey. Velma VenaJjle, Min­ The decyralioiva - were oonflniuV’ t o ings of the*o. bu&gt;Y young petyde. If only'darkness sliutiing out Heaven
rnents Wwtlh rapj,ive quail ^jy hfrs,
tile,
din
in
g'room
,
which
wus^lovethe weather ^cimits icc creum wilf itself^ in the vast panorama viewed
hit sister, Mrs. D. L. Thrfinher here nie .AVynn. Jennie Rhoades. Virginia
Mr*. Nice
|y
witlF-^'quuntitk's
^o(
red'
'rose*
also be sold.- :A gffnermtH patronage froni above )* but u violent sbudow Mutgaret Morse Ni c»'.
V'.stp rif.iy.
Rev. Ferran wa* en- Decour»ey. Helen Chbrpehing, Julia
found
Unit
the.
following
diet* w.-re
Laing.
Torn
Anderson.
Ralph
Bar|
und
ferns
of" the public'-'WIII also be upjirc 'jaguinst the golden puiip/n
viuii in Wruler Park and U ujler
Thu*
jsftpular with 11 lull, eat'b number of
|lonal'l
Carraway.
Aithor
GatThe
table
wa*
centered
by
a
lug
low
.
eluted
11, " dp ■ otp .a bUsineitH trip
\’an Dyke appraise life, view*
inset t* representing the Pirgest num­
ehel. Willi |,e.»vitt. Kdwuf.) M,i-.h. puin|ikin, fill.-ti with luscious fruipt,
mg
H
from swronA *.|&gt;iiitual beight*
M - &gt; \ddre Dopitnev who is at
ber
eatkn (jy om* lord at one meat:
nut*
snd
nviUM
iS
and
graci'd’
by
th
Lu W ten re MeDnnl'l. Hervi-V M
1 ‘in o n n l Xtmtiun
'o f fMlh: The *';rretx of thi* fuitb
T di;.c si,liind .ii the Cathedral
H
ID
clrii'h l-u^s; 12 squ.nh biltpj
usual
Thanksgiving
bird,
typical
of
Catlley. John Mussp'n Harvey Par­
Mr and Mt* Ed Bigger* h.ixe (|(,
fb'fi(ill,t)y A('t* fiirrli m one
"d. 1 h J.’ min, speni th" Thanks-1
'J;.IJ'i
plmit I'ei'. :pj gra**hofip*r*. 4 2 *•
II
holiilav
feasts
\
d&lt;
lieunii
four
moygd to t licit tiew home at *""rt of |iis book*. " Ffxlu'rmaigs l.uck
ti* h. Fran k I’1 P
.........'Uda..
-it home with lier
cutworm*:
12 army worm*: 5R8 rn‘vs-course
dm
tier
wn*
temptingly
served.
jlc e d .
Eighth Guide Mnilie Abernnlhy.
Wtjjcn^l talk to you of lishermari's
o- uer
X.
qi^toes, Uft pnMlO beftlcS, *t white
Enjoying
the
occasion
were
Mr
and
Glad vs A.lnim. Mhe.ta
Aycoek,
|luep,' Tie-aay#, I do not forget that
Mr* D D Hunter of Winter Park.
grwbo» F o p '« tdsy** consumption she
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•e -rgi
DiCutte* lefr* vest ft day Marian Di'teiich.
Mr* M L Raines left for *,rr [there rife dodjMji- ^thinfe* .behind
Edith havihle,
glvoi thi&gt;" f^lloWtng^ ’ gacb number * ' , ‘ v /
home
in
Tampa
on
Sunday.
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lor Kissimmee, whole he Esther Fleischer, Weima Graves. Mr4*
1 remOtuber that what wo cull Our
again repre^ntlfig the amount eatm*
will appear I I I th» ,-jilleftstr oL the Mildred Huston, Sctita Lake. Ruth!
NJr! M™ \ T(-,rl‘
/ ojtiiric&lt;*« good or ii/, are but the
c a n t y nnil\chooi .bond* that ate Marshall, Anna Mason. Adele R i n « ; « » . « * “ ,VBrl HuiUw.m.d Mr and
*,lr«. A. G. Rollinr. of Winter Vise- 'dcali/igs and distribution* of a by one blnk; 6(000 ’ ehrysanth*r
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to ho validated by Circuit 'Judge Helen Shelton.
Garden, who has been the guest of Wisdom higher, und a kmdnp** black files; 1,350 flies, 1,286 ros
Margaret Strong, Mrs. Thornton.____
slug*:
700
miicvllnneou*
insect*
p
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-f
'4.
•/Porkm* todny.
ijlrs. C A. Beits ‘ ind Mr. W S. greater thiyi our own. And. I *u|vVera Terheun. Helen Ter williger.
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which JOO wore grasshopper*-; f;f&gt;32
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Comtng^EfrnH
Thornton
has■Kjrtucped
to
her
home.
zx *e that their meaning is that wo
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la-ywer, representing tjlc Frank Britt, Walter Connolly, Wal­
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miscellaneous insects of. which 1,000
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Agnes
Guild
'Jjuzaar
-i»^.t.tlie
rfhonln luorn
It’iirn hy
hv all
nil thi*
unci*rtamthh
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William
McKinn,
should
the uncertainties
'•teat Luster ii Oil Co., with.hehd- lace Lip foul,
"ranch ^lilUnery Parlors SlitBriTty
Mi nnd Mrs. jvJ'T. iluley. of Kia- of our life, even the smallest, how were grasshoppers^ Mis. Nice gives I
*1 *rt rs in Atlanta wa* in the city Frank Purdon. .Mnx Stewart.
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jtimmee returned ^liom«\ Friday, ac­ to be brave and steady and tem­ a list of 142 •pedes of Bisects, mo«t* / '
Ninth Grade— Helen Peck.. Lillie fterpoopf and evening.
v.-terday looking over the local
ly
^njuYious,
which
are
eatpn
b
y
companied 1»y£ ~Mifs Pearl Hunter perate, whatex-er comes, because we
h'J :
Mr. I^yser may make Snn- Selnvartz. Gladys Dicterich,. Tjieo-k
quail, a n d ^ U o 12ff wx'ed seeds. . |f
v - w
[or rt ’.week-end visit.
d
oro”
Runge,
d-eb
flutchinson,
*Alici
Baptistbnznnr
and
J
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c
d
foe
believe that behind it all there lie*
Tord hradrjunrter* during- the &amp;e«*on.
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you are pestered by Insects oi w&lt;'W«
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sale
at
Roberts’
stortt,
a. purpose of good, and over it all
Andes. Dorothy Rutnph.
"s2j[»&gt;call on Robert Whitr."
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Mr und Mr*. Frank Talbott have
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Mr John Russell of Kansas City fijltre watches a providence of blessThrasher, Kate Meredith. Thelmf,
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■or ved in the city and will make it
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Junior Epworth Lengtie b;izanr&lt;st is expected in Safifortl this weelf .jnjf. And the only philosophy that
Adams, Edna Williams.
Hu ir winter home.- Mr. Talbott i*
'-x '■&lt;&gt;” '
^rthe home of Mrs. I-.. R. Philips Sat­ and -will be the., gtRjt of Mr. and ahiount* to anything is tiie »ecrct
Sophomore Clawj— Maude Lntz*
Savlng Money on 6bO«*. *7.
g « line bungalow built on
urday afternoon and e v e n i n g
Mrs.
W
IDon.
for
several
days.
of
making
friend*
with
our
luck.’
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You can save money on shb^ii .If,
r-Mh street und will move in as mingei. Ercel Little, Mary Belle
‘ His religion is a thing compan­ befoto wearing a new . pair, you . soak
Lynch.
Muriel
Rhodes.
Anna
Walk­
*n,1|i as it is finished.
Dec. II Senior Guild Of Hofy
Mi's Thus. 'Cpoko and little son, ionable with oil things that sing tho soles for twelve haunt In " “ • ^ I g i V 'V :
er.
Cross
church. In Welborn blocK i'1, &lt;Tom Jr., of Orlando, who have been and bloom, full of such fellowships oil and dry Ho peat the process I h t w !
‘ « nked Food and F i n e / Work Sale
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Juniors Marion Gove, Ruth Kan---------d- _ •r'i'*L.
•t,
the,guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, W. C i nnd friendline**. Apd yet he never times
l he s t . Agnes Guild will hold a ner, Olive Lough, Antoinette Luke.
. . . 18— Co ngi egntfona!
bazaar DuCAuicey foi the pniti week left lose* his grip oj^," letdilie*.
Pec
.This
'•de of conked food, candy and fancy Ettie Johnson. Katherine Aycocke,
ani)
cooked
food
sale
iff*
jVcIborne
yesterday for their home.
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wor* ai^tbe French Millinery Shop Lillian Rhodes, Ruth Hand.
block.
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all hf|'--7|,;ork disclose* I* not 'i f poetic
Ola neyt Saturday. I ^ c . 4th. , In ad
Senior Class — Agnes Anderson', Al- 4*’ .
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'b’ toi, to t|„. good things to ent and lie Anderson, Lois Erfkgc, Altna
Mr N. J. Stenstrom uhd daughter Vi»f9n. but a ‘ rational conviction,
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^Friday night; Dcc.v 3— Morrow Avis, Left for Tampa lay Tuesday 'and wbnl he giVes to the.Vorld is a
ID pretfy thing* thnt will he aold Gocrtz. Jexslr Oidves.
•Brotljfrw^
Quartett^tb
Lyceum where they will visit Mr. and M u . spiritual interpretatini) pf facts.'
to ti|1, Christmua shoppers Mn&gt;. Laughlln, Esther Wood burp.
Protests Against Calomel ,v
T, - Course, at Baptist Temple.
Big N. R. Reynolds.
Mrhiten*, milliner and Madam ^Htlr#
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t'f.Y 'Dr.^-Vvu D yke, (Joes na^ hold
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puo\t an
Get. maincwri^t
and hairdresser'Vill
Sanford Stenm Laundry, Gommdrc event. •
with ‘ those 'w h o jrtt*" im. to* the ex.
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Rive to the. &lt;Lulld ten per con trol clal St/lmrnr French. Sve.. trektrf
Miss Alice Tetherly of Orlnndo
mples of -T.h«u lieerv^pnS nnts. - t o
h'avo noticed tffF disajtrce-^
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iheir
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■I, Fi mv •I*,a -n/\t n Ms i ■• #\ •‘ t
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spent Friday in town, the guest of whom
the romftiunlty i* all,'
|h(j in- nblo dJTciiUt of)calofheL thst*atrk&lt;*n»*
fin
dividual nothlntj) iind-o^ne j&gt;urtlbMIftj^ Big
tliat 1*rJ
«eftieljfck-Lsr ■- Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 . ' Wilson entere her aunt, "Mrj-, Jp*
Walker.
rrui
community o f rrmre.i importance than''.T^yre
is no p'asoh for tx-aring up
tn4m-d with a charming iittia dlnr«&gt; . ~
i
I community
than
M f. and M(». TT., D. Hunter of all the rest
Iribtesd, he ho Id* t hjxv y o « t .*jitrtnl|i 'sgifh n drastic man"y L • .
party on SunjfiTy evening at their
anteed- X s a * TUrtalns- done equal cozy home. "Our, .Own -Jlahc)^,*,- Winter Park Te W ined t o their h°&gt;|te gulture is the vltaj'ifroYilgrni r t tTMMtr/ ■n»rV-*A ^ v V * ^
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J o H e # iA p h o n e 150-3.J- J. Cord. Covers jarero laid for ten and a rjelt- oh Fridayt '
cl ling individual .gl4idis, '^h oyhi er * l l V . V l I l d j A t ,
ifTat wonderful^
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those of the,pen&gt;uii- or of; tjie'hjtiot)? ve gotAVtV * p ro pjnirt^ ,’jji JA* t u US«V&gt; .
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Tues-lfttf.
rlo u s turkey, dinniit1- with all the
Mis* Flora Walker has reltrned with the* tlnlms of the. race-,- th« ful 'ss cah»‘rt»cl V o r - toning up ybyt ,f.\ 1
trinwnlrtgn, was served in courses.
Dr. nnd M rs.'-L . R I’ hlllpx. Miss Th&lt;* I able jvaa most ntlractivo with td her school dutied at Sea"Breeze" happy adjustment and recognition
Iivej and. ttridJitg your systum o M f . , *
Marian and Raymond Philips mo­ gleaming-sfivet. and crystal, with a after u delightful visit with her par­ of all claims of humanity.
‘ Cul*
tored over to Daytona on Wednes­ lovely centerpiewv of violets ifnd ents.
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W r e ,’ H« »»y«. *i», » sense of the
day lb. sptnd Thankigiving. f
fern- Boutonniere favors of violets
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rA rp a w
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Mr*. Geo. Armstrong and Mr. for the naked Truth, a perception pleasant v after effects. 1C»6|f At -In
we?e
at
each
place.
Mrs,
Wilson
Is
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a gracious hostesM and Her affairs Fraser Armstrong have returned of the Variety o f Beauty.’
your home for health's smkn.
QUALITY FIRST *
a visit to Jacksonville.
always enjoyod b y her guests, who from \
With Candy made by
Mrs.
Kelly's
review
of
a
Van
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If L1V-VER-LAX is not entirely
on this occasion were Mr. nnd Mrs.
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GA R E TSO N CANDY' CO.
Dyko story* was moat interesting and satisfactory, your money will b o ,to John Lanilsnian and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. II. E . Tolar and Miss Alma art used discussion.
Try It. For sale by
She told the turned without question. T h e o.-ig- . .iTia
Hagan of Orand Rapids, Mich., Mr. Malm returned Saturday from a story of "The Unknown qusntity." Inal bears the likeneM Qf - L K .
Irwin &amp; Giles
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and. Mr*. Fred Walseman and Mr.
./urijn

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MEATS

GEO. W. HARDMAN
Park and Second

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�THE SANPdRD HERALD

PAGE POUR

NOVEMBER 30. 1915

vTho race by shout with laughter. They tlon hold n greater place In her heart
guess, Intuitively, by their own expe­ thari l\er affection for hi tit—ho feels
rience. that Dobbin must bavo gotten that ha has not received the full metisaway whllo his master wan popping tire ofni
, The Standard Railroad of the South
o Clove which makes married life
tile question to the fnlr one by his complete
Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
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SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE APRIL 5th, 1915
H S l;,
side. For how could he pay strict at­
Communication every first und third
If there Is s rold atmosphere about
tention to ttio maiden and to guiding the house, every room Is decked out
Thundaya at 7:30.
visiting brethren
reins the name time?
welcome.
for company, and there Is not so much
J:T&gt;
No. 82
No. MG
No. 80
O'. L: Taylor
J. C. Humph
It is an odd fact thnl more proposals as a cubby hole from cellnr to garret
9:10 am
1:36 pm
Lv Jacksonville
8:10 pm
Secretary
vt&gt;
W. M
of marriage hnvo taken place whllo that he cun call Ills own—hin house
Ar .Savannah
5:35 pm 12:35 am
I : 15 pm
sleigh riding than on any other occa­ Is no home for him. If be Is greeted
5 :20 a m
ir Richmond
9:18 am
8 :00 pm
sion. It scums the most natural thing by the faces of strangers every time he
\r Washington
7 :50 am 12:38 pm 11:50 pm
Monroe Chapter No. 15, it. A. M.
Ar naltimorr
(Otinah,l9ll, lr iV. M iO n N m w « S n ic u a ] in the world for the man to whisper enters, and he U obliged to meet them
1:50 pm
9 ;f5 am
1 ;3K am
Meets every second and fourth Thura
to the girl so near him the secret that
Ar Philadelphia
11:35 pm
4:03 pm
4:25 am
-.w »
- Iday in Masonic Hail over the lmperia PROPOSING WHILE SLEIGH RIO- ho lias held so carefully In his heart, at Ida table every night In the week,
1:40 pm
Ar New York .
6:20 pm
7 :13 am
bo feels th n h« might as well be lo
Theatre. Visiting companions welcome.
ING.
"I
love
you!"
and
In
ilia
next
words
All-steel Equipment, Free Reclining Chair Cars to Washington. Dining
J. F. Karnatx
H. E. Tolur
saw
tho family hotel. Ho has no privacy,
Car Service on Trains 82 and 80. Sleeper to Savannah on Train 80.
Secretary
High Priest WlnUr. 1 crown Uicc kins of Intimate to breathe tho hope that lias been the oven at Ida own fireside.
ono thought of his life. "Will you bo
delights.
The wife who brings such discom­
For Information and Reservation Phone or Write
my wife?" If tho girl really loves him,
K lre ild s enjoyments, homn-born happlforts upon the man who has married
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Lantern Sla
ness,
he wins from her that timid confession
her has not his Interest at heart. No
Meets every first and third Tuesday j And all the comforts that the lowly roof and with It the promise that she will
Of
undlalurlH-d
rrllrrinrnl
and
the
hours
in each month. Everyone who him ai-cn Of tong, uninterrupted evenings know
marry him If ho can gain the consent matter how fond a man may bo for
I S * t t a l U ar S t r e e t . J m I i .atill*. FU
Itlllatiorouxb llotrl, Timt&gt;, n ,
gathering friends about him and giv­
Ills Star in the East arc cordially invited
I'bon* 17
of her loved ones at home.
I’honr 111
ing
them
a
happy
evening,
there
are
to visit this chapter.
The girl who goes out sleighing with
What man with the bounding blood
Alice E. Robbins, Sec'y
of youth In his veins will look upon the a prosy young man. who is indifferent times when he needs the quiet con­
failing snow with | as to whether the robe Is tucked In solation of a home where no stranger
If n business blow
I’ hocnlx Lodge No 5, K. of P.
a sigti on Ills lips? about her or if Ills eon vernal Ion la In­ may Intrude.
Don't play with ac-rioim mattersstrikes him unawares. It is not lo a
teresting
or
not.
Dealing
of
tho
wealliInstead.
It
brings
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
don’ t YOU carry your own insurance
group
of
merrymakers
he
would
go
for
Nisiting knights niways welcome.
a stnllo and a er or tho crops ho hopes to harvest In
against
H. McLauiin
O. J. Miller
warm glow to bln tile spring, his htfslncsa problems, etc", cheer and counsel, but to his wife's
side
In
the
home.
In
such
an
hour
ho
K. It. and S.
.
C. C.
hearL Before him Is not npt t« rcnUkin out very long with
are
visions
of him. Nor will she be In a hurry to ac­ ] would bless and value the companion­
for you'll find the money wanting when
sleigh rides, with cept another invitation from him to ship of a loving woman's presence,ono
Sanford la&gt;dge No. 27. I. O. O. P.
i to whom he was dearer than all tho
go
sleighing
verysodn.
the
girl
he
loves
the FI RE,has wiped out your property
Meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m.J
Wintry evenings arc fleeting and world beside, ono who would feel his
■best Bitting by his
over Imperial Thentre.
Have' our strong, reliable company
Bide. To tlie bash­ sleighing does not last long. Few glrlH 1sorrows more deeply thnn he, take Ills
J. W. O. Singletary
.1. J. Dirkinvon,
carry your risk— and lie on the safe »ido.
Secretary
N. G.
ful young man want to waste time on tho .young man hnnd, stroke his brow fondly while Hho
such a pleasure who bnB no intention of wooing and whlspeA’d words o f home to encourage
Reasonable rales
means much
lie wedding. He who lota winter slip by him and lift the weight of woe from
Gale City Camp No. C. W. O. VV
his
heart
A
man
must
feel
that
his
■. j ,
would never think tnayL,mt in summer.
Maaux. make
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
of being s o bold haatojti proposing marriage to the girl home Is his haven of rest, ids wife Ids
nights in each month.
as to take a seal you lova-best while ttie chanco la yours Jewel In Ills easket whose beautiful
F. L. Miller
"
.1 (■’. Itoolehan
Me not like light shines only for bin: that the
by the girl on a In dear old sleighing time
Clerk
Council Commander
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sofa.
Mut In a the young man who could not be with whole world Is nothing to lo r coinV,:*S
;
nleigli she cannot his sweetheart at sleighing time to ask pared to him and Ids Interests Th er e
II. I’ . (). K. Sanford Lodge 1241
be arm's length her ttie all liilportnnj question lie hud ! should be happy evenings at heme,
with Just two at their log tile, as Ml
•o content himself by writing her
Meet first and third Wednesday night away from him and must sit close.
their
courting days. The husband pro­
at corner of First St. nod Palmetto Ave.
Ho can havo her all to hltnself, with-!
Oh.* laivs. If you were here
vides the house, tho woman makes tho
O. L. Taylor
T. A. Neal
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13th.
out tlie annoyance of having -a third
This iheury. weary day.
home
Secretary
Exulted Ruler
If )"ur lips wiirm and dear.
parly about
Her cousins and her
&lt; I I V BUSINESS
Found Bonn sweet word to nay.
If she Infuses sunshine. comfort fin]
aunts cannot expect un invitation to
Then hardly would se.-m ilrem
C'si T'■ will |m-(
nirri v;l) oi &lt;-viry tmii i on follow iriR rmiti
•
L
7
minutes
t»
love
Into
It,
the
husband
will
l
u
m
he
Tin*-,.* skies o f wintry gray
The Lake Breeze &lt; uundl No. 31 Junior accompany him as his cutter holds but
iivik i'lt: 1lirt-ii* t r vf »•
1’ ■ l» 1irti.’ r t 1*i ro ai •1 1 r»-t&gt;* b , i|nv n Kir*t in M i*
tempted
to
stray
from
It
mol
it
i
l
i
t
Order United American Mechanic*
two und. perforce, they must sit snugly
nc»li 1 tVi-'illl v 111 Ten l « Strt' i i u- P
r r1%to \ i: itli, Ni nth i'■ A&gt;.vL ' Ai
lie has an itu
HOME
PLEASANT
Meets every Wednesday ut 7.30 I’ . together ut Hint.
r o n pieusure elsowtn re
What delight to MAKE
nuu,, nnwn ( L*k • l*n ns* f»-| i t ll&gt; p •r&gt; . out Pari an •1 Nin tb In Stall &gt;n
tlvo
to
work
hard
and
bring
net
.
y
M., in tlie City Muir
Vi*iling lirotiiers w hlrl over the country road with tin'
HUBBY.
&lt;’ \RS W i l l Ml : e t M 1DNK HI 1 AND 11 AI'I Y MO R N I N G TRAI \ S
are welcome
C II Smith, Rec S
t air just keen emionli to tiring (lie roses
comfort and limit Ins to III*- win
i
w
nldd
If
lot'll
be.
sactlllli
.ill
ini
i ID FSS n )W \ &lt; \ R k&lt;• HI IM 1 1
I ktiMM t:iv •I* 4I
to their cheeks and to exhilarate their I S- li »t i t. II. it
K In dio *. n tel , ... mi ,
for tils sake When u house Is i l m
» Will [ fMk &lt;
t
spirtin' Even the horse is on Ids met T lie on ly p illa rs tit to I*I,.-nr
t elery t it&gt; Aerie No. I H 5 .I
SANFORD
MONROE
SANFORD
CAMERON CITY
against Itself there must he a g: i e
Ho va st n w. m m u» th a t o f Itn
Meeting every Tuesday nigiit ut 8 tie and fairly files over tho crisp
reason.
1,1
.
7
15
A
.
7.10
M
Ar.
A.
M
1
V
7
:3U
A
M.
Ar.
8 :01l A M
ground
No
young
man
who
has
a
o'clock
Pico ituilding
Ar 8:15 A. M
A happy home Is heaven on rat'll.
Lv
7:15 A M
\r 8 :3" A M. Lv. 8 :t)0 A M
A mini may have a heautlful wife, an
W W Fry,
l.i
Robert sleigh or can rig up anything on run
l.». 3:15 P. M
Lv. 4:00 P . M. Ar. 4:30 V. M
Ar. 3:45 p. M
Wortliy President
Secretary tiers to look like one would miss excellent business, a line house, and Few men are wandering from !(, tb-libAr. 4:15 P, M
Lv. 1:15 p. M
\r 5:00 P M. Lv. 4:30 P M
!
erately.
willfully.
They
can
see
for
Ids sleigh rbfe with his diuvrle on a yet be without a heart rnatq and have
Snturil
^nt tirvla) Night*
themselves
when
everything
Is
being
k'hl*
SI
no
home
lie
loved
the
woman
whom
bright, starry, moonlight night
OJLS Tit I It F NO. r,l. I o It M
\.X 6:00 1*. M
6:30 r M
done to make the home nest the dear­
Ar
*1 i i. no p M. Ar 6 :3(1 P M
he
led
to
the
altar,
putting
full
Julth
In
Of course, iHr* young men am i i
Ar 7:00 P. M
Meet-i every tint and third Friday
Lv
6:10 p. M
At 7:00 IV M. Lv. 6:30 1* VI
peeled to pay strict attention to their her promises tliefinitul (hero that she est spot on earth for them There Is
l.v b :30 P . M. Ar. 10:00 P. M.
Ar. 10 -00 p. M
night* at 7:30 in Masonic Temple
much depends u|K&gt;n the girl a man j ; \ Lv. 9:30 l». M
would
love,
honor
mid
obey
him
for
all
(rink) steeds
ff. perchance, they frfr
Ar. 10:30 P M
I.t 10:00 p. M
Ar lOaO) p M. Lv. 10:00 1* M
' chosen to make a happy home life for
Visiting brtitliei*‘welrome
gel.and Cupid slyly steals the reins time to come ir It transpires Mint hn
FARES
W. A. Ginn,
John Stumper,
PARES
from thofr«rnHp for a moment, there's has overestimated the depth o f wifely &gt; him
('ll; Limits
10c
Ifumls, t ity Limits
M ir
t ' of R
Sachem pretty apt to bo a spfll out Couples love that clothes, society and atnhl
I5r
Be nr dull Avenue
CLINGING TO A BROKEN STICK.
Geneva Avenue
20r
Slrnstrom's * brner
United Brotherhood of I arpcnterH and
Moores Station
25r
\
i'i
ft
in
1
1
«;
To
m
i
IT
*
*
i
t
w
iM
»
wini
1
1
liojur
think
Joiners of America
( a mere n (’It)
3(}r
M o n ro e
2flr
Tf» furfflvr wrtinffH tlnrkor than truth or
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meet*
filictl t
•
Sfu-cirtl
trios
•Hit
of
town
will
he
ha*ed
11
follow-.;
One
or
two
pn*seng*-r
first und third Thursduy night at 7
Tt* L » v r itfnl tM*iir I n h 4»[K» Mil hiiftr*
M cvrits i*-r mile each way. plus 20 cents, in riiiliu- of ti mile* every u«‘ '!i
o ’clock in the Eagles' Hall
F r o m M h o«h w r o r k 1
Ihinic it can*
tionnl passenger 5 n-nt.* per mile
S|*v iai Jitney servliv ran I e had day
(rni|&gt;|ra1rn
T J. Bell.
T C P-.
b
ttaraon,
nr nigh by exiling Phone 331. within ’ erritory hound by ComnaTrinl St
N ^ i f F ir r f «&gt; i liu n R o f»» f a l t e r nr r ^ jx - n t ;
Sec.Treas.
Predident
T h in alon»- it v ic t o r y

SANFORD LODGES 4

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Laura Jean Libbeu's

Talks on
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Heralds of Liberty
Meet* at Eagl«V Hall first Monday
night in each month at 7 :30,
Wrn. E. Householder. Commander
Ml*;. Rvrthn Packard, Secretary

A girl with ordinary gopd nen*o
ought to make a very clear guess ns
to how the man who has courted her
and asked her hand In rnarrlngo
should turn out. If he Is an energetic
young man making a rorifldant of
her an to hi* IuihMk' bb plan* and hi*
ambition*, a* lo the future. If h&lt;* I*
possessed o f that splendid st» rluig ,
habit of saving a purl of ••noli w eek *}
salary, drosses moderately within Ills
means, is kind and considerate of her,
«
anxious to glvjr^her tho pleasure out­
(&gt;
Bottlers of Soda Water and
ings that Ids purse can afford, she
may be sure that she l« getting a
Jewel when she marries him.
On the other hand. If he I* a good| nntureU. happy go lucky, "come-day.
go-day, the devil take enre of-Sunday"
wort of fellow who wasn't averse to
shirking work whenever he could and
didn't trouble himself about accumu­
lating and. ns long as he was provided
Cucsjtoday, wouldn’t bother his head
over the anticipated troublea of to­
morrow or make any provision to
warding them off. her Judgment might
{oil her shtf would bavo a sorry enough
life' of It If he look her to tho altar.
Tho more clover tho girl ^thb more
apt site Is lo take It for granted that
every man Is destined-to prosper If
ho bag some ability. There n «vcr waa
a greater mistake.
A jmah tiiuy have great ability, Jnit
pj if hu hasn't push to start the ball of
euccegp rolling he la a lagging run­
ner who will soon bd*but of tho race
for fortune winning. "No woman can
•live on a man's promisee to make good
or that ho Is going to turtf oVcr a new
leaf. That won't
keep Jhe pol f- §
n-bolliag, fill hungry inoullir or drive
”
want,from tho door. Some ntqp can
nave enough from 115 a weak to make
their fire! start In life, Others novet
know how to ©Conomlzft on dquble
that amounts If a man has tho drink­
ing habit and who has not Influence
enough to cause him to break from IL
It Is a dangerous signal which she
g
the plcturoxand It
It la
li safe to pin one's obstinately shuta her eyes against ahd
B
will not ace. If he has a tendency
faith to- It. \
V
. J iilh la suit urw-sV.1rt Is not extreme­ toward flirting with pretty girls that’s
ly wide. It thae a flat panel at ^be another danger algnal. lie might as
front and bach and Is shaped to flare, wclLproclnlm to tho world that ho is
with Inverted plaits where the aide not satisfied with her, but Is .on tho
goree are sot In. It should be shorter lookout for a newer flame to klodle In
than It Is pictured here, extending not hla stagnant heart There Is senalblo
!..i*tin;( lccibilit y nqptni.. ; - uniformity — nnd economy make
more than an Inch or two below the loving end foolish loving
The girl
•' !ullilvn;\y Ihi; nt vlnrd cnri-'-i |r - - r I , |,|nck or blue, MultilvopyT..’
top of the average .walking shoe It who deliberately weds a broken stick
y r
| ,
fits smoothly (but not tight) abo'ut the should realize It Is but little avail to
II .
"Ujil
non-rubbing Colics
■
I '! I • . ’
hips, and fastens lit tho side.
complain.' Mlrls should doox good deal
•uri *i t. !
:&lt; .rend loflibility. MultiKopy
The long coat fs long-walated. with o f thjnklng whllo they are single ahd
: •iri.-bmc'/ loo;vservice and is unequalled for manifolding.
tho slightly curving line at the under­ nitow their bend to have rente say so
arm acam which matyis of II a sctul- In decldltfjT^heir future, not leave It
I fY .,3 fgr FREE Sample Sheet
titled model. Ihls, becomingly double.' all to their Impulsive hearts. If a man
BRAVp X r r l f e r r * r«*rin»«*J to rlvo TVnoo lrtmrr*ilon« ot
I tun
Ureasted.'.and t)itg4e a point that worn will not-change, bis ways for lovo's
J**Jli
kj k* to
on Idu pijtt r.
•
:. )*•
oh jwfll &lt;)q-well tOMjpnklder, for It doca noko before marriage, sbo can depend
jh for the flgtiro.
The atralght upon It he is not apt to do It after tho
;
ae-fltling' sleeves are finished with knot.Is lied.. •
1
a'narrotv cuff of velveL headed, with a
' i' -iv-i--------— -----------•' S j r t r
band of skunk fur.
Thct, cdllar and
Short Sight of &gt;h« Snake.
belt are of the fuy (Jitf,' * \ Snakes are said to be so short­
Silk ornaments,- a cord , and clothcore rod buttons :gtv» the Spice of va- sighted, that they a re unable to see
■■
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21 —Arrive .
10:56
24—Leave
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,0:25
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158—Arrive
IB7— Lea ve
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2 5 —Arrive , .
..2.1:06 P. M.
24- L e a v e
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100—Leave
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101— Arrive, . . . .
. V6:40 P. M.

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Oak Avenue •- •
Belween 3 rd /and 4th St.
- Open -

Tuesdays
; Thursdays
Saturdays
• at 3 p. n .

The difficult part of making ready
the winter wartjrotte' oojg lk&gt; in de­
ciding upon JuaC what one-^ wanta
If It la a question at -the street mU
that la' to be decided, a safe answer
lies id' two direction! at IcasL SFV
severely pUIn tallorcd,Bulti wlt^ plain
skirt, cut shoo'top length and mujderately wide, or a pfx'ited aktrt. uiay lie
chosen, to he worn with jx aemlfUtod
coat having a flaring kklrt portion,
long, plain, rather clotfe-flttlng coat
slpeves and a finish’ of bone buttons
and Inconspicuous stitching.
Tho
Blaln. tailored milt does not "come
back” eaah season, for the simple yeaeon that llTusvor goes out. •
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w g w with .jit. With lomo Variation

6f lines- op length orAiUnes^U brings
lta owh tty lo Into lltm with the pass*

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Mr. Itntl Mrs. Lyman- and .daughlitd Cross Chr ilman Stall
[STATE BOARD OF IIKAI.TI1)
ter. Chailnttit and { ’n| u(a^ ^jf!,
The
Bed
Cross
Christmas
seal*
»
,
•»» ri*»***«*J ,or
»r Hpines of AIinmoMo Wl.IP j„ llu,
Fighting u phanton!
will he placed on sale at the followGREATEST
tVENT
IN
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
RVE
COUNTIES
I;*',* 0rd.in»d t-y «h* u * jror •i" 1 c l t T city on Sunday visiting friends.
It's useless.
S o - i s much of the
f
•- .
► e ,
•_
lowing places hy the Welfare De­
disinfection
that
follows
dlioasp. Un­
C* ^ dll 0Th*"l* 1,,n
,n *h* P*yToo late to Injure after the (Ire. partment: J. W. Dickins shoe store,
S**- V , „ t furrml year* «»*•• prrMtma
professional men and women most
»*B‘
hrf o, voueh.r. I.iuxd by Ihr elty Talk to Connelly about it now
Woodruff &amp; Watson's, Di. L. K.
‘ rMnturV ful «n,J In tag M S I of &gt;*ld
of
them have an unwarranted fear
2*&gt;-2tr
*'
.h.i .n» or »1l *uch voiichar* to pn&gt;Philips’ , Dr Bowpi ’h, Koberts’ G ro­
I
p.ymrnl ol U1M. In order lo
of the apartment that has nlrAidyW «
T o t h o C it i z o n H o f S c m i n o l o , V o l u s i a , O s c e o l a , I - i k e a n d
!*! fSII r«l» of interee* up lo the time ol
Carload of fine Ncu ^ ot k npjdf* cery nml the Sanfoul Furniture t'o. of the apartment that has recently
U rtn K e C o u n tie s , G re e tin g :
dr»» ‘
, he payment of U xti
The cause for which theio stamps
■k*ll*1e *0 offered, tehdered and pretexted, at wholeaalo and retail, hard time
b«en oreupied b / the patient with
B e it k n o w n t o a ll o f y o u t h a t y o u a r e i n v i t e d a n d e x p e c t e d
,k* J In n.yment of taaea prior, to Jan- prices.
ure
annually sold 1* too well known
Car on track at oltl rtpreits
an infectious disease.
The dennnd
«•* “ t’ l nl any U t p.ytni year, and If
to p r e p a r e s u it a b le e x h ib its f o r d is p la y a t th e G r e a t E x p o s i t io n
to
need
an
explanation.
The
splen­
, “ 7 ...ocher ot youehera are not offered. office.
2U-tf
is made upon the hen fifth author
a lr e a d y agreed u p o n b y th e p e o p le o f y o u r severa l c o u n tie s ,
1»!d«Vd or pteoonled for the payment ol
did fight that is being made in the
‘ i In .n» m paylnx year prior lo Janlies for an immediate and official
The
many
friends
of
Mr.,and
Mrs.
e
n g a g i n g in a f r i e n d l y c o m p e t i t i o n f o r t h e e x h i b i t i o n o f t h e
interest of
expelling
tuberculosis
l*” |,“ ol cald year, then any auch vourfc" 7 ./ yourhrr* »o offered or tandrred for Wallace tire glad to sec them Lack from this country, the foremost stop disinfection, for somehow the idea
v a r ie d p r o d u c t s o f y o u r s e v e r a l s e c t i o n s ; a lso t h e th in g s
'! */. _ m, qi of tate*. ahall not bear Inters
Mr. being the establishment of tuhorCu- has a strong hold upon the unsus“ M a d e in Y o u r T o w n s . ”
Y o u r sch o o l w o r k , y o u r fru its a n d
if
.h.tl *oy Intrre.t he payable there- in Snnford for the winter
’ alter January Iat of the y e/rjo^ h k h Wallace will hoeve liir* tegular run
v e g e t a b l e s , y o u r f a r m p r o d u c t s , y o u r s t o r e s o f h o u s e a n d field ,
vourhrM
i
f
f
*0
pFMfnittl
h’sis
■camps
in
various
sections
of
the
that
,h^
a
,T
1
^
touirh^y
hpro now on the A. C. J,
They
I f the payment of laiaa.
»
y o u r a r t c r e a t i o n s a n d a ll o t h e r a r t i c l e s o f i n t e r e s t , e s p e c i a l l y
1 I
u
T
»
That after thla ordlnr nee ahall have hern' in Bartow all the sum­ Doited States should bake the ffvip-’f R
s t o c k , ek ick en s, e tc .
’ .
•
port of every cilinm
citizen of Sanford.
Sanford, f " " 1 &lt;;,&gt;,nn" h d° lan,‘ lh.at thr‘,u« h
J I U ' . S . o i ' r ell youehera leaued by the
them lies the only way to sufety.
ol Sanford «hnll have andoraed on mer.
Caijt year the sales were not good
P r e p a r e t o a t t e n d in p e r s o n a n d w i t h y o u r f a m i i y ’Qthd *&lt; ►
t
1
thereof
Intereat not peyahle on
Ol course caution is wise and, being
friends a n d th e stra n g e rs w ith in y o u r g a te s .
'
;; ^
f £ k roerher after January tat ol* any tea
In fntr Town, only a few of our cit­
Board
and
Room—
Comfort
Coilaeln. mar In " ' ’'eh thla vouch. may te
ignorant, by all means aand for
ESaVird for the payment cl taaea."
tnge Is open for the scuson. A few izens and d u b women using the
somebody who is not as ignorant
WAdopled thla I»tJv day l l Noyamher.
guests earn he accommodated with stamps on packages und letters. as you.
A- 11 V'
. *ft. W. Herndon,'
r o o n ^ y f l I oard.
Bourns ami hath For the sizo of ^nir population San­
O ia lrm ai! C i t y Ccuncfl,
But here’s a good thing to re­
. Kcrih* certify that the fore|olnr nr- and'M fK li;! ef th- hi-M.
Momtlikc ford should buy, nt least one or two
1
..... — ,pj by
p, the
City t-owoCoiHk&gt;
OF T t flf'V n t fs P E ft O t ’ S F I V E 'e t ^ K
member,
the blight sun and clea ,
dictccr
»«■ duly
ih« f.lty
fi' , 1 S.r.l rd. florid a. la *«»U r aataisB. ^jMYUliVNfll nt. Corner Fourth and hundred dollars worth when com­
fresh
air
are
the
two
best
.dlsinfe
&gt;
pared with the splendid sales of
* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦
G
O
&gt;
a u th» nth d»y «» November, 'owti1®16
M a g n o lia .//
29-3tp
Unlike formaldehyde,. the
other cities. Seals can be obtained, tnnts.
Clrrk City Council.
Chns. M. Hand has returned from Mrs. U. C. Gerror or any of do not havc to he— they cannot b
Anpoicd by mr thU the 2»th d»y uf
Seycralu-'. ISIS.
from the Marion county fair at the above mentioned places.
Not —-used under pleasure in a tightly
Every day you pul off attending lo
I). 1. Thrwher, Msyor.
Oreln nncl reports some good racing any of us but can buy stumps at sealed rpom.
CtSBTowJlr
J_____ __
Unlike tulphur, they
and a gnmd fair. Charlie had sev­ the small cost .of one cent und they do not discolor delicate fabrics.
S»1|#• »f \rs!lc*tlen fer Tei tired t’nder
Srclirn ifs of 'hr (Irnrrsl Hlelulre
eral good ones nt the fair and |&gt;ii|led odd to the attractiveness of our
There are good reasons for this
Mo,,.
• hereby riven thet John M i ..................
...
j
strong
claim lor sunshine and air.
rttil.r—
nurcheeyr of T.» Certlllretp d o w n Mime of the m oney
Christmas parkuges,
j,t
,!«&gt;,■&lt;! the 2nd- (ley el June.1
----------------------'
V •
Jund
they
have been proved out Iy
my la? bringing you u duy n e)u *^ n f*-r '
\ t* 1'U
fif'd **ld e*rtlflc»te In my
C o m fo rt Coitnij'Ci&amp;pcb
«#!&lt;• and h*« medr epplUatlon lor t«»
uxtej,
’
-YoU*
owxs
it
to
yourself,
jkiut
medical science, which, as usual.
'fkailhjI'iB J I’ nrly
terd
I»*ue it, «cc»*d»nee with lew.
__ ^
Comfort
Callage
I^III
supply
n
family,’apd
y(&gt;*r
hujinesa
to
krep
your
,
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
•
i
bttH
fou
n
d
that
the
Mimpl-at
thii.gx
m &lt; r n l T i m the f, llnwiny ,to-.
Th. M !.«&gt;«•!* whit tier entertained
,,
,
'
K
buildings nud_ stork’ insiinsl in n-goort
, 1,, 1y11 d in Semlt.ele rnuniy. I 'W guests «|(hhVliWftrii I. nd room or
are generalU the m int elficie it
yior, u to ».i I l4 »f IV I) ol NVV&lt;t . ^ .
IpJiablc *'otn|riny for a reasonable amount* •
on Tltutsda&gt; evening wit I a charm­
board
wit
limit
loum
Baterole
on
H ,|
t!
f 2U *rre».
Kminent ncieutists have been deing Thanksgiving party that wax
Tk. . . ■ a ,d h.-lnr » .ae-i-d »t the d taIe al)ltCome in today and let1* talk it over. **v
voting a
i!clil ol tilin' In thi*
ef a . .
*- ..f «uch eertlncete in rhe
much enjoyed b\ those who pititol•»tsa •' 1 tt.a.uii
l'nle-« »»id rerllflcsit
la»t (« w &gt;uiirri lo tho origin of
ihetl li» la.I.emril .■crortllNC to lew. (ax
pated.
l’ t ogtessive
Thankxgiving
.No Charge for Spare*
discascr, not only to tho germs that
dcc\h wll inur tlniynn on the Slat day of
Ibnebat. A f&gt;. ISIS.
Tumpn. Dec.— An erroneous im -1 Ramca T’,n&gt;'ed nn(1 &lt;lnlnlF refrenh- cause diseases, but to n study of
tVi'r.
" ) •jCnixl nrnattre aril »ral
107 MAGNOUA AVE.
PHONE 48
tnentH ne rve d , T h e ro o m s were p ra than gone abroad
l||a
."ith" alx&gt; af Suarmlirr. A. |l. prcM.ion
how tli^- !■ germs g»&gt;t iniq th.- hgtmm
cut
flo w e r * a n d ,
mi
county und individual c x h i h it u r N t i l y ( i c r o r n t e d w a h
V
A DOUG1.A8S.
uti-m 1 r.ii Ilia ke nil the t roillilo-*
fi r it*
ihf i (itpt. 'A*' mini It* ( ’•» , H r
u
n
it
Gastin. do.
t!»«••♦
An.! 11'.- ri'Nulf*
M Ji-"rt t‘ Jlnhertt, It i !
purlllu t'arnivi.l,
I,
tt. r*
Mli'ili-t 1i;i\.- tthown H(*vi*ru 1
ifi
Mr
S ti-V i'iim n
Hhll 1 i l ; i u i ’ liti*r, i-iu.t fin’ 1j*.
n* &lt;*liiirj;.'il
Ippltralicn ftit Til Hrril L1ndr'r E'ebruiiry 1 to 14
Hail f r
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H ild

l February 15-19, 1916

. Orlando, Florida

!^

POSITION I:

, THAT

A. P. CON N ELLY :

I

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11

M i-*
H i : rt 1 *-1&gt; ) p nn
tip. lit
’ fit
I* I' s[
i 1
| i[ , o f I 111- b a c illi, | hi
i I .ii l.-.'l \ lr. v* i'o|,*l.i - at I * \ t *e ia
CiUi &lt;
Ml k.ltUllJ «il*%tGlC4■*», Vvjtt)','
'I o i l e r pn , t • ol lot el i » t III 11 .
whodi I h. &gt; . . ii lie hai mful. is very
i ate
shot i, ispeciall;. in the p ie x e n iv of

(or s p a n
The
cl su ch .i
i luirgi: he
i , ■.&gt; ' l . e|| |,&lt; , l l ill,- 1.1
ereiJ b y o||j( ei - ■•! t be I . ;f A ..
c ia iio n anil sp.i. i‘ in ail ev h ib ition

. f tbr l.rp* ral SlnlulF*
f . i |» t Tit&lt; J44* &lt; It!' B

I’M :

« r i*i n i t n ru &gt; " fhi t- i ri I
i &gt;•
« - &gt;f f- f tax ■!»*•«! t«
ta* in* c
&gt;,,i wii b law
Haul rnrtlfl *al *
m*
i t ||
!""d (if ii(if p|j building- will be aimllnti l&gt; ft.
i mbr«'
mimuni) ( FI
p to
, fv*?' t
boil, ii divtdu.il' .ei.it iiuiiitli-ii
mu
l
UfABi

ft

j

i»

Mit-rhril#« Ftitkry l^*v&gt;

A lth o u g h high
ru n n in g in res will be
i ure of i In fair, no

huh

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e r f I It lin t 1
|- *-jt•if .e&gt;erofd«itg 11 U * i m «
■&gt; I til M Itn l&gt;f» I lie* 1 I *t (III) i d

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gnttibling

Ileff mt-r' ' I * I •*'l !*
Wltfl**- rv j iifTmal »i({nnturr and sril
F. tb. #tb
uf Kovnml*«*r. A D i9|f»
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F A IMMlCSIaASS.

■

Niiitr *«f VPkHr - l&gt;n for Tni I!■»«*(! Fudrr
liflian • fj «if Ihi tirn&lt; iil Hlalufr*

Sun • *
givrn that WUIlatn
iifobi punht*i*r id lax (grllflcatr Ne**,
and
dal**d th* \ »l day of June,

l.«t fllrd ■a|d rertiBrate in my

Natir, of iprlt«j,i|Nn
.

to,

(tree! Fader

(.1

iitlUan j *j *&lt;| ih# t,»&lt; *f«I Hialaira

Hnjir r
|j. *,rrti&gt; gIjgrn t hat J Tddi n
Jjrab-. purrha«ef uf Tai drrtlflratr Nd.
jtll, dated thr tat day of June, A. II
l“»T, hi* filed *aM rrriJflt,alr In my ofnra anil ha. matlr appltrailon fo# .lax «!eed
la l*«u# n arrtifdanre wl*h law. Haid Crfliftrit# #ntk-#ar*a the fn||awTift, dr%cr I*rd
p_rop4r-*i,
I'liafril Sn Srmifimr rnfiniy

nftriif. I . * k
F i aaI , *«
^

l.r I* l ft and G. fMk V

Th* &lt;4 t Unit bnnr auitwil af thr data
1*’ «li« of &gt;Ur| refiihralr 4*1 the

Im m

will

be

northern and eastern coasts diirtttf,
ib o latter part o f June cauaod a »altfamlnfl In the Ancient C olony.
The
unit lined by the Newfoundland flnhor
folk for curing their catch In obtained
fro m Trapani In Sicily and Cadiz In
S pain
Pnrrtlcnllv rill the milt In the

Inland has I...... absorbed, and It I*
claimed that nlanit IT,..... tons moie
could he advantageously lined If It
w ere available
,V1 feaflt this Quail

my
praiihlr S . t a . boon
nr,i„r»i
.....
o rd e re d , and .hn.ii.i
should «rriv«
arrive riuri.ic
during fho
the

n o x t month, but mflch o f It will c o m e
to band too late to be o f any real aorv
Icn. Tills shortage o f salt Is llkdlv to
affect the hanging Heel also, which
has had except tonal good fortune In
its ea rlier vn y nifff this y r a r
The

''M l- li.nk of Ssnfortl
» iw ta r,i,„
A

Holland’s Water Trenches.

Vlmturlt.

Tho war department of tho Nether­
Ii •Wrsnni from thr ■ffPiivit «f C . f».’
la l 1 ' . 1 ' oa‘**sl for ratnpltlnant here lands hart developed a new sort of
M.rV i r l '
,hr -trl.nd.nl. -W A
trench for use In tho low and marshy
y j
" * enn-rnlornl of ihr atatr of
t. .!„*
*" d. thr tirtMiit mldrnrr nnd parts of the country whore. In case
3 » " a-larc.. 0| ((,. ,, i | rirfrndant.
... V . &gt;7"*n,rk„ -■ Jfl Srhn.ltrr bu.ld- nf invasion, tho chief - battles might
U'^.«
",V h,*ns»», ih»t i hr rr (• no bo expected.
Fighting nlnng the
, v,
1 ’ hr ■(•1 . ot noritl* r.rvlce of Yser bus taught the strength of a
d.f.rrt.„*. '’"5 * hom would Und ihr mid
*nd Ih.t Ihr »«Lif (Irfrndnnt Is water defenso obovo all others, kor
v .„
i» » j n r t of .gc.
«kt
'hrrtlorr ordrrrd lo nrprsr lo tilts jfMirpoxe, as Is well known, the
er l.r , ’! UJ cumol* nl hrrrin Bird on so-called ” wnterllro" has been brought
l»lt ' , !h'
«&gt;• J*nu»ry. A. I).
But a great deal of
rr s.,, ' *n”w*r **.d bill of complrint into readiness.
•nirt
I" ” /oufesio will ho rntrrrd fighting might take placo upon tho
I. i f "* *nd final drrrrr (her.on.
p»l,|;,i„iu,,‘ h" . °rd»f*d thxi thla ordir he endless tracts of,;meadows which He
^

’ h*Hanford llrmld. ■ now.-

nil around tho capital of the kingdom.
The trenches which will hero be con­
structed will bo arraniW ,ln such a
e * ; r K. i / „ ; : o , ; o - u f t way that nt n momentV- notice tlfey
11 , K ,• ,
„
&gt;■ A nnuoi.A SH.
can bo turned Into fl&amp;Mtet)- ditches.
r , i&gt; |(,FUlt ‘ •*ni, 8 -misol* Co.f H».
In tho warfare In FYane?' and-HusT . o ' n . 0u; ,,t;F'&gt;,;:t&gt;*.pttiB. nt
•la a conquered trench means an add­
ed strength for tho enemies, vvho Im­
mediately turn tho trench Into a for­
tress of their own, Tho Dutch trenches,
when It Is necessary to abandon them,
will almost automatically become n
deep flooded ditch, which will bo no
une to anyone and will merely form
another obstacle on the way forward.
*r,
si.s,

"■'* n Hnnfo-d. Hamluntr eoun“ eh wmk fdr tour conaee-

n

OID YOU EVER
READ your own

' LETTERHEAD ?

Intsllsctuallsm.

Intellectual culrtre hAe no necessary
relation to .purity or excellence of
character fn the'now-Kk“ * ‘ne»t'
I/&gt;0R it o v e r .
I s it o l d fa sh peals ora constantly made |o the heart
.
. . . . .
.
L. . „r of
tpao anil to the spirit we ure of. _
,on* ! «n d o u t - o f du t^ , o r d o c * it
whilst allusion^ to the Intellect are of
,0olt " n « l t l C
- rare occurrence.-*-Satnuol Smiles,
. 'T '
t f it d' " ‘ •All (
■i _
gn(J| h o W d o c s it
V
look to ot|„
“ t folk s?
At the County Fair.
I-^t us

y,.,,
bu*i

‘•Whjr does the. tight rope protestor
K''i up « nice, . brif»ltt,
. .
; carry (hat large flve-cent cigar In the

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lettpriifflif
•rheatf
, f
’ 1•

ffo
or
r

corner
of hi* mouth7 Is it bravadof"
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&lt;#•_
&gt;1..4 ' In lx* Inn PR

I "Not i t aiL He uae* that to balance
^ ’ |
with H
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•With.
J
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hom e, h nv in g refrom .Jacksonville,

Secoi il T h. . germs an- not car
tied in the air t o infect l o w victim s,
and by tins n meant th at surh
g e rm s d o not snttrrnte the air of the
s ic k r o o m -o (h at the person b r e a t h ­
ing this air m a y possib ly b e co m e
in fected with thr particular disease
Third; D i-ea se ge/rus ati* not car

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SUITS $15.00

AlternM onth.

UPWARD

; CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.

PHONE 174 j

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Buy Direct and Save M oney p
For the best quality of GRAIN, H A Y , FEED "and II
FLOUR at REASONABLE PRICES
W R IT E —

COnl" ct

in contact,
Is'iigueiN. togither
withtheir arid by contact alone,
mot hors and frienits bay® •been ru used by the mcdlrnl profession, in
working
ent husiur.tically
lor * o m e . Ijicluded th«y-Uunr fen'ticc of the
germ of tyjihoiiT by the fly, that of
time, m a k in g man Jr p retty arid m e
.«
,
ful articles, such as aprons; sofa malaria and yellow feve/ by the
t» o ♦♦♦♦ • ♦♦♦♦♦
pillows, bugs, needle books, pin rush- tuoj)i|uito. tl^nt .of bubonic plague
im.I ibv jackets, handkereliinfA. by the Ileaa (hat of tyjihun fever by
,
| 1„ | , | e r , 1
u|| ,hu|«n the Jnuse. aml other rlisem.es-by irw
‘ .nd ■
mi. i1 ninny other arti-le* * ‘ t carrier.
The woik’ vAf*o in«"»
tn Ita here
They wit. elude, the *xpt,i3ion
certain ditti'lso luiVu for »nlo lioiTii' mndc cuke |eAse germs from':tf1e mouth or mue
and randy.
All are cordially i n - 1of ‘ he patient ..bY coughing, nneez.” * ' vJ ' ,
vited, lo attend and patronize the«e ; ing. forced breathing and evelj by
OonductvL'fiy
little open.
w
|talking,' which ift this way may be
• Bemjdictine
VII ladies
who are interested in ' “ .nsb-rred to the other
person who
, Fathers
, i he Junior League
Luzauix arc in- &lt; ,T,U&gt; be near enough to cutch the
TERMS - *226.00
v o id to the
home of Mr ami Mrs *l»ay from
.uch moreorless violent

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W . A. M erryday C om pany ii
PaJafka, Florida
f 4 ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ o » « ♦♦♦♦ « * *

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S t .’ L e o C o l l e g e , St. Leo, Pasco County, Florida

‘....nV!!,;,! M r ^ i s * ; ^ „r*Jiw. I “ T T
,’ rlru ' ; f rr&lt;M! K i l o ' “ " l J ' wr. L. V :
1 •
— ur ihrr.rn , n Hu 27ih n" ' ' ,h(! &gt;0ttr ,M' f o n . «i 1
‘
‘
,|
b
* r A D i-t 'j
I foumllaml and Nova Hcotla. was about w,,u

•-.I »r»i i tc. r,n nor nnintni hut wlili forelcfi
“ -1*&gt; "f Novpwi'iff, A t&gt; IU13 16 60 per (pilntnl. but wlili foreign
markwls na they a r e at preneni It h»
**•'
V. A n o U H L ASS.
1 l*r. » ifr ii* (’ iiuri SmidIroIi* f’ o F*la
hopisl
that m leant another twenty
..
Jtjr J •• ( ‘ ijfihfrti, t» F .
- • Tti•. i f
Jive cents per quintal may be ob­
tained. The fart that tlah of late are
Jji'f 1*1 C.lttll
r o f H'flili. Civnl, / i t Sr mlnolr
In ao plentiful la inducing Industry, nnd
U Krrt
a
also stimulating smaller operators to
*or,,.r I.Miliirr Woiki
* rw|o-»i.„n
prosecute the shore fishery moro ex­
tt.
v. S'*
■ A Mimrl
For«!cunL. tensively.

To *

I.am a

al

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&gt;

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will the sale of in tox ica tin g liquores G otha after spending the tveek-end
be
eotiti len an ceil
S om e
of
the U t 'h o m e with her fa m ily.
fastest horses HI tile count IV will
t m o n g lhe M e t h o d !s i s
lie h ro u g h l to Tain [ia and efforts
Th. m em b er* of the J u n i o r F|
will be m a d e to have m an y t h o r ­
League
of
the
M eth od ist f " " 1 ,n d Mst particle* to th e injury
worth
o u g h b r e d s winter in South H o n d a
the' person uninfected.
» To:
church will hold their annual C h r b l - of
hereafter.
mas bazaar Sa tu rd a y a ft e r n o o n 'and I b rw ,th p tlUHt
“ ir » unplaaaanl,
evening. Dec
tth. nt the h om e of *,ut 11 •* not d e a d ly .
Codflih Market 8w»rrvped.
,
Fourth Disease is carrier! from
A big Inrush of codfish a l o o f tho «»'*■ r Mfl’e n n l e u .le n t ,
Mrs,
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•Or* wnii ha* rnadr apid Ira l fori ft»r tat
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'•id f*rufi' etr t rti hfirn the fnllowlnf ifat
rnt.rd
i***rt j *»« nail'd in Seminole coon
l|, Florida lir *H |.o| 3. Illock V, and all
lllaf I U i ►ulunt a
Th# &lt;e&gt;| Iafi.d leirtf uaeurtl at I he ijale
ef th* imiif rr nt *ur h err! Iflra tea In thn
»*®t f t K \ 31Ilia. 11nleft* •aid reftlQri!* *hal! Ir trdeemrd arrordlnf tc lift,
tti &lt;t##t &lt;akt1 iat ur therron on thr 27th
•U) »d Iter ..ffil.rr \ I&gt; 191 l
Witr&gt;r«» rt &gt; i fS*rial aiguaiure and aral
ihn ihr jlrd &lt;1aj of NftvamFrr, A It 19^13.
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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANLIt, DYER AND REPAIRER

J Sanitary Steam P.-c.HHing, Hot Gasoline Dry Cleaning
tinns of All Kinds on Short Notice
&gt; Join Our Gentlem en's Valet Club.
$2.00 Per

sun and ..i-. from a few inrmerits ti
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a I■•w hourHr.ce dead, their power
class harness and C h itten d e n will rejoice t o hear that
for harm i« pone.

it U n d lirin tf a i w n f f l nt t h r el a 1«*
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Given Tn'
Pi i-para tofir, Comnereiul and Clnssiail Courses

Heights l o meet « ' * b u l - i o „ . the particular disease
itf
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C il'fi* " f , 0 m w h irh the lirst JMTson Is sl|
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possible
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» jross
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transference
of
disease
germs
on the
TOR CATALOOtt AODRL'S
On F / d a y e v en in g o f D e c . .'ltd a
cliurrh noriiil will be held at the clothing, bauds or person of the
caielesa nurse, who may soon thcreresidence ■ol
r Mr. and Mrs. \V. TIW.
Abernathy.
AH members of Uje alter CQifla close to another unin­
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church and their friends rtria’*Tn’- fected., human Ireing.
The few exception* to these four
vited.
a 4 . •■
Tho Workers' Council
vv&gt;il inept deductions are y,o rare us to be
L I V E R Y ,‘ S A L E S
A N D
F E E D
S T A B L E
toritjfht at 7.110. at the Methodist negliglblr and even the fpw might
C o r n e r Pkek A ven u a and-Daeond 8 tract .' ,V
parrnlinge to attend to its regular be^foQnd within the limiis of the
CONTRACTORS FOR.ALL KINDS O r HEAVY HA^LINO
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business and arranging for the com- rules if all the circumstances could
L a r g o s u p p ly o f H o ir s s g /jV lu lo s ,
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it g week's, work. All are tequestcxl be accurately .known. The full life
history o f the tubercular germ is rttrt
to be there.
W a g o n s
and
H a f t l o s s - ' a l w a y s * .' V
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The' Itoya’ Band will play their knnwn. hut the balance of evidence
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o n h a n d F o r S sfO o r E x c K a n g s
#acfepted
by
medical
authorities
•v - t
first selection at the opening Of the
Sunday school -next Sunday.
Be shows that it is goverr.fld by theao
lismlthlng and Wagorl R ep airin g In c o n n a o tlo n
thete on time and give the boys en­ rules, which arc summed up by Dr.
- .. TCharles V. Chapin, Health Officer ot
courage men t.
The Senior Kpworth League will Providence, it. I., in these words:
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W . J . T H I C P E N .&amp;
C O M P A N Y
meet next Sunday evenlr g in the "There is little evidence that among
the
diseases
which
commonly
occupy
new church nt 6 15.
Miss Edr a
Plant .with a good committee will out attention in this part of the
■w A h '.r :
reflUtr a good program.
, world, aerial’ transmission is a factor
: WI5
-The boys of the chure.h ure eximportance. In most It is under
’pepted at the Scout robm ’.jn the ordinary conditions of home and hosorrtva w-i* holobn ’ M A l caTATft •.
newt church. Friday evening nt 7 p ltrl, n negligible factor. For tuber­
o’cl#nti*ii This includes all" boys culosis alone there is evidence that
. ' y n^S
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12 yea nf .-old and upward. A good ail-borne infection is a factor pf
S a n fo rd .
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F lo rid a
moment,
but
the
last
word.
Has
not
time is in stofe for the boys in this
*.11
’/ ,# a - r - - 1*- .
been
said
aw
to-.the
etlolbgy
of-this
org a n iz a tio n .
We are now ready to
take up the work guspfjrided. when di:ease, v The notion that d ust'Is a
exposure .will remove all possibility
TO
Drop-Light Shade.
we were compelled ’ tb -rtop on ac­ dnngcrotM vehicle of every dyy in­
and
jiil* -that
___ of. Infection quite, a* thoroughly— - • D r o u g h t # In a bedroom often cause
count o f a suitable p in * t(P. hold fectlon is unsupported a
more aerlahs discomfort to' the eyes of sick - »
jrtp*ViF’-&gt;PtKy-r. is usually ' effective p«&gt;hnps eveh irlord
tire mi
the meetings.
expensive form
formildohyde''7»r
sulphur people.- T o prevent this Lake a child’s -,
s
Inxpensive
aldehyde' h r '’ sulph
ot irrt rJ, y . l f l W t d iita flees."
*t
ahoe bpx and in one end cgt a slit
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or other germicide treatmnpt.
■W ltlj' these fact* sccepyd
Ultimata Triumph Certain.
A kind Providence has put within Urge enough to InaerV Iha. wire tort.
tbose'
wbo.^rvpw
bept
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tmd
h
o
v
o
st
u
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A gifted, gentle, patient, valiant hu-(
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the irr/fh-djnte and promptest 'tench VlPhe- light will then be encoded on
man soul. .Which hufT^y Jis Way ird deepest, th^*ordUihry. nqethbdtf-of
three aldftT; one-U*« of the roota wifi*
.
of
all
the
iieat
germicide
protection,
thruurh thtf blllowi
and will &lt;Uq&lt;i(ec‘ lort ife^rynU; unnecessary nnd
be
almost
dark,
and
th
a
,
other
haU
'■%
.
and all that usually U lacking is ‘ he
'
;
not- arown. though.often In-danger, ■hyst'erlcAl_--^&gt;: * l f e ,
brilliantly. llglrteiL*: The light cab b#
sense to use I t /
c*®"01 b« dowrted.-but cwftUaNCltail f T h e •room previously occupied..by
directed as dept red py limply turnlnjf * c.
leaves a trftfck, of radlatico behind it,-'- the pnejjiflonla or tho- tubercular
the box ebuut.—Good Housekeeping.
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T
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Carlyle:
• Ought^ to Specialise. ..
patient, fer example, should at once
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A man chargadl with stealtng‘ |30.he ppened to the freest possible cir­
Flight of the Fly.
culation of outdoor air. The bed­ 000 worth of Jewelry, In court ascribed
■ Substitute fo r Spectacle#.
his downfall to that altlteratlv* trioIt has ’ been observed that a house
’3
ding,
clothing,
the
draperies
and
If you forget your specs take a piece
l l y o f allurements, "pinochle, poker fly can mount Almost directly upward •
rugs
of
the
room
should
bo
exposed
of paper, perforate It with numerous
r i '- m
and pooL” He mlgbt have expected to a height of 4$ roet or more The
boles, place the paper cloae to your to the diiect rays of the bright sun, to fall In an attempt to qualify as on time of day appears to Influence the
-1i s
- P *-feye and hold the reading matter at * end the wall* nnd woodwork of the MPert In each oC those llnas. In
flies, aa.
as. apparebtly.
aooarentlv. when
whew
dispersal of Alas.
distance. Thla method win relieve the room carefully and thoroughly
these daya ot specialisation no matt set free In tho afternoon they do not
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plight 6f forgetful one*, aays Dr. M. cleaned of r 11 dust, and then, air, can hope lo be- a successful
scatter so wall as when liberated ia
moie air. Two or three day* of such •’rounder.”
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BROTHERS

F ir e r in d u F a n c e

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF OPINION ‘'JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C IU E L IS A M O N G

YE T A K IN G

N O T E S A N D F A ITH .

“ H E 'L L P R E N T 'E M " — S O S A Y S

SAUNTERER.

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^ Some d a y tome society editor U til nothing is accomplished by trygoing to get mat} and write some- ing to be that. And then it is ever
•'_i'thi,.g like this:
|to much more pleasant to find
" T h e Joneies entertained again things to priusc. And thnt is easy.
It is a happy duty to nttiact the
^ last i ight, though how they do it
on Jones' salary it. more than most attention of the news gatherer, and
people understand, and tho same thi t makes fot the better things in
old refreshments wore served. The life. And he who follows this course
cr o w d was as good an the lunch, of after all comes nearer to fulfilling
r . . c o u h e . ,, Tiliie has Oily t,hreo songB the mission of the newspaper which
and she sang all of. t h e m .' ’ ’t y i i i . p i ­ J3- to . give a faithful portrait of
nion "ihaa ' frequently praised ’ Tiliie' everyday life of the community, the
v oice, thus qualifying the editor for state and the world. " T h e "roast­
the feeble minded institute.
As a e r " inclines to the mistaken view,
matter of fact, Tilllo’s ..yolqc sounds that almost everything is had and is
like a klaxon horn.ygriH VoVetybody glowing worse, wheteaa in fact the
except Tiliie knows ilb Joh d&amp; m i tit's woild is-growing brighter and better
noW wife Accopipai feet; Lurrbn. tho every day.*- ^Instead of nuking the
piano, which must be hnlf paid fo newspaper man to " io a a t " this or
b y this time. The crowd played a that person o r 't h is oi that state o f
’ ' “ Miltie 600 and wdnt home, and Mis. affairs, how much bettor to call his
Jones washed the dishes until 2 Rtfention to some laudable enter­
merits
o'clock fri the mori iiig.
It wasn't prise, To something that
such A Jcunk affair, ns such affairs praise. And by so doing, no doubt,
go, and-the most legiettu lle inciden tret ter results arc reached in the
was the loss of Mr*. lirow n ’s silver long run and tho very things may be
forks, borrowed for the occasion.” — accomplished that can not be done
through
mere fault finding and
K o k o m o Tribune.
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"roasting."

MODERN WOODMEN BANQUET
The Modern Woodmen of Amurled and its auxiliary, the Royal
Neighbors gave a joint banquet last
Wednesday evening at the Masonic
Hall In the Imperinl Theatre, Near­
ly a hundred plates were served,
and joy with gladness prevailed
throughout the evening. .
Tho hull and tables were beau­
tifully decorated with the colors of
both i orders, which consisted of
purple, blue, whito and red.
Tho presiding officer of tho even­
ing wnu Neighbor J. F. Hoolihan,
Venernble Counsel of Camp No,
of this city.
With apt and e n jo y ­
able remarks he introduced the fol­
lowing membors of the order who
spoke briefly.
Neighbor McDonald, Deputy Or­
ganiser, gave an interesting sy n op ­
sis of the founding and the marvel­
ous progress mado by Modern W o o d ­
craft, stating among other things
that the order, numerically and
financially stood at the top of fra­
ternal insurance orders of the world;
that the Royal Neighbors consisting
of women also stood at tho top of
women’ s fraternal insurance orders
of the world.
During his remarks Neighbor M c­
Donald spoke in a vein of true
fraternal spirit and evinced a broad
and thorough grasp of this subject.
While he spoke in all seriousness he
entertained * the guests with several
anecdotes und interesting experi­
ences pertaining to his work as a
organizer.
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Mr. Wingo if. Wright spoke extemjioraneously on the relative val­
ue of fraternal and old line insurance,
lie contended that fraternal insur­
ance is much cheaper, and. when
properly managed on a basin of ade­
quate rale in aound and practical
M l. Elmer 'E Rogers spoke on
" Fraternali! ni, l he (joldeu Thread
oi Ills lot) "
lie sketched the his­
tory of the nice from the primitive
family and tribe to the
modern
state.
The opposing forces in the
present day society were shown to
he a sut.vivr.! of the unavoidable
fierce snuggle between hostile tribes
in the early periods of the race.

Mrs. Sandy Anderson,’ Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Fernandes, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Nooli, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. WaUh,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pollard, Mamie
Kate Williams, Mrs. W. W. Frye,
Mrs. A. C. Williams, Mrs. R. T.
Alexander, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M,
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Wright, Flo. Mickey, Mr. and Mrs
H. H. Webber, Faye Mickey, Mr.
and Mrs. T. M, Dunlap, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred T. Williams, Mr. nnd
Mrs. C, E. Chorpening, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. ElUworth, Jr.. Anna N.-l
son, Mr*. Henry Egge, Mrs. J. M.
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Mor­
ris, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mrs.
Lyman Baker, Mr. E. Truclovo, Mr.
E. Hodges, Mr. G. L. Sypes, Mr,
Horry E. Walker, Mr. Alexander
Foster, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hoolehan, Mr. August Vervin, Mr. W. J.
Griffin, Dr. Miller, Mr. Walsh.
. A most enjoyablo feature of the
banquet was the splendid music renbered b y the city band, under the
leadership of Mr. ’A. C. Wallace.
Several very choice appropriate se­
lections were played und many com­
plimentary remarks were expressed.
The Misses Mickey played nnd
sang a number of popular songs, re­
ceiving many encores.
The members of the band consist
of Messrs. Wallace, DeM ont, Has­
kins, Graves, Wiidmun, Stanson,
Fellows,
Aspinwntl,
Parker,
W il­
liams, Stumer, Bardiff and Frank.

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- For Sale or Rent-Sever.l haa
Magnolia and Palmetto , Vl 1 j
W. J. Thigpen.
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CLASSIFIED I ♦
ADVERTISING

For Sale— Ten acres nf t(,t
irrigr.Ma high framinCck land T
outside coproratr limit* h-!f u * 1
tivation ' 4 ‘ yonis, one fm"
^, X
well, quarter mile off two *hlppj
stations and First strpet All
*1
nnd ditched, has pcrf,.rI
&lt;1 All L o c a l A d v c r t i H c m c n i B U n d e r $1250 will buy it |f *old within £
T h i n H e a d i n g TH REE CENTS a next
days.
Worth J.iooo
L i n e F o r E a c h I n s e r t i o n . M i n i m u m See owner, 206 east Third St ^

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FOR SALE

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FOR RENT

For Sale— Good udround
buggy aJi&lt;J harness. Cheap for
Box 1256 or West Sid e i 1 ore

mare
cash
Rooms for lent, light I M)„. k(#^
I'M ing. 417 hirst St. Second hind f»
r.ituro fot sale.
Ct’ ll sft,.f
For Sale— Ford truck, fine shape, houi*. Mrs. I. L
Andre
bargain. Five passenger Hoick, great
big bargain, $250.00.
Seminole Co,
Foi Rent— Thirteen ro-in room­
Garage. Sanfofd, Fla.
'-19-lf
ing house one block from postofSec

W. H. Peters.

28-tf J
For.Sale— Eggs and Baby Chix of
celebrated Regal White Wyandottes,
For Rent— Three office room, orff
big performance, heavy laying birds; 10c Store. N. H. Garner
25-tfc
am booking orders for same now.
For Rant— Furnished roomi
Also a few pullets and cockcreia, of
401 Magnolia xvttm
■ ’ me strain.
F. P. Strong, 106 E. Tho Oaks.
Third St., Sanford.
16-tf
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For Rent— Five room rotu«
1216 Park A v e „ $ 1 2 611 per montL
including water. G. W Spencer.
For Sale— Gioln- Icniuto, Wake­
26-tf
field rabbage plants, ready for set­
Rooms for Light IbniM-k '•'piat,
ting. $1.00 per
thousand.
My furnished or unfurnished
plants grow
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Beebe, Ft tie avenue.
Ogden, Fla.
26-7tp
Rooms and board.
406 MyrtK
For Sale— Evinrude rowboat en- avenue.
21
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gine 2 Lj h. p, $^15 Call at Monro
Good six room house with b»U
Ferry.
2:i-tf
and electric light for rent
A p
Connelly.
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For Sale Two sto, y *ix room
house, conveniently loratid. at price
For R e n t— Severn! nice offi«
below it* value arid i ;i *\ term*
rooms
over Y o well’ s. Enquire N p.’
Also one vacant lot well located
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-If
last of closing an estate
A P Con­
For Sale— Two
Hand Bros.

fresh

milk cows.
15-tf

Sanford Plays Good G«m&lt;|.
In one of the fastest, snappiest
and hardest fought football games
of the season the Sanford
High
School lost to the St. Augustine
High School by the si ore of 12 to 0,
A splendid crowd was on hand lo
witness the contest., Nol o ily were
they there from Sanford city but
nelly.
22-t (
For It *nt— Two furnished room
from several of our neigh boring ci­
20-tft
ties
It goe* ujjt lionl saying that
For Sal'
My l"i fin nied on Ftr»l ■117 Wi st Second St
they were given their
money’s Street, opposite the Robbins Nest
Rooms for Hous-km fin K roosa
worth
Every minute of the game Hotel
'Arldri s“ Robert Hurkshatlm. f(|J.
ndging, with i It rn
rii ronre
wa* replete with thrills and many! Tampa. Flu.
A’S :it p
niences. at the Fairvje
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or Pint
brilliant plays were pullnd off.
It|
St anti French Ave
For
Sale
Cheap
Pecan
tree*,
is hard to pirk the stars of the game
us every man on each side seemed grafted from bearing tree* in my
For ittml ■Well fill i,idled put*
Never a dtry passes that the news!ie*i quality aril vari­
to do his level best.
However, own orchard
merits for housekeeping I.»rg n4pa|)er n an is not stopped by some­
Write for price*
I : I ■&gt; hyve room
especial mention should he made of eties
with fireplaci- .i t •
one, who wnnts soinet o ' y or some­
The speaker stated that helpftdfour
bearing
orchardfur
« f,. wi:l |r
the work of Murrell’ and l.uing for
Ap|»ly 151S 11,,,
porch
•enu*
thing “ o u s t e d "
And always the
ness, compassion and
fntgiveness
three miles ••( Jnek-m, vill|| ||
Sznford
ami
for
St.
Augustine
Koy,
&gt; Alp
newspaper man is exptr oil to do
were lin^ fiulluge of cooperation
Simmons, Jacksonville, Florida
Pritchard
and
Cooley.
the r'oa iing on his own responsihil
within the tribal cirrle; that within
2 H fit p
Furnished room for rei i (iffitle
Although Si Augustine gels cred­
Ity,
Always he is uri ed under no
the tribal circle there was tudimini preferred
Privilegi nf hit*
circumstances to use the name o'
mel.lnfy display of such feelings ns it for two touchdowns it i* (rue
For Sir 1■■ Wholesale ri-h bmunt--, 107 East Seventh St
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t i c person who derm mis that the
•q u a y , gratitude, loyalty, family that the Sanford hoys kept the hall nets. Ii*!i boats, Ian riches, etc
C I,
iwifthig ins dirt p.
It ij ay he that
For Rent Two acies of hwt ctflies, affection, personal friendship in St. Augustine's territory most h Vincent
e.s
- if1m
••r&gt; land fh Florida
Fei.eed rrirr.t some tijnc in the past the new*
in.d regard (or the feelings of other*. In St. August ire's territory mo a e
Luck broke against toe
pn jer was consfricied the officii 1
sian well, land in good order, sen!
But outside each tribal circle thefcc the game.
Sunday and H o lid a y 8p rin g .
We are the Manufactures of Flower
boys when it seemed that sclr* s
houHp.
Near Moore’ s St it ton |^
' ‘roaster" of the community am!
I* It nol Irnnk Walton who (ells of noble constructive feelings turned
pots ad *izis
We rrii *ji n t your
were
inevitable
quire of J. F McClellan it Moort'l
there have been newspaper men n rivet in Palestine thnt never flowed to destruction, unsocial, warlike pas­
The Sanford team is to lie con­ f o w i r s from all IhsIiio , tubs to that Station.
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who considered thnt "roastin g" a; on, Sunday’ A strictly veracious sions, such as greed, hatred, re­
of a iiire CO! cr- t- p,,t f,„ „,,, p-j,...
gratulated
upon
the
impiovement
many people and things u.«. po« atory to match Ibis Is told In a recent venge. intrigue, m n l t y , treachery
Drop n* a n r 1
&lt;i .&lt;• | . w,,rk
I' or It .ni
Hon-, •
nil |e wu&gt; their merer) duty
The' number of the Proceedings of tti&gt;* * and re mol s. le** enmity
As the made during tin- -canon under the
K. S lull
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furi
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Hnlchi-on. wh fj
fill to the task with, avidity and « (iumHll«ul Society of Civil Engl tribes and nations were forced into coaching of Mr
III* ( pr*e*
keeping renin*, ete
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not
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p,
taught
hiboy*
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leers by Mr Robert E. JJorton. It Ur get units by war these opposing
derived much greater pleasure Iron
nlT
i *w, llings, fertile ••I r . 1:
appears
that
in
tne
red
sandstone
of
science
of
the
gi
me
hut
tins
instill-d
it than most people derive fron
feeling* d t v l o p e d . side by each,
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4
pot Sub
tii.e I I on.bill iir.i -horse or improved. Please 1 t" i - i:j
the Passaic valloy there is u spring, within national boundaries, of an­ in them the spirit of (uir play und
performing
what
they
consider
thei
f■UT
v
wagon,
fine
condition
Two cows. give prices.
Ill
n
E. T. Wiin
located in a picnic ground, which for­
cient jKOples, niflrl finally gave rise clean athletics.
duty.
One
Incubator
uni
a
brooder.
126
26-ttf
1
merly
flowed
perpetually.
Its
habits
14
1
7
Third
street.
Phone
IMr. Ezell, the manager of San­
to two definite distinct and opposing
•it is even possihle llial a number have changed, nnd it now flows only
egg capacity
W R Ri.llard. Alta
ford's team states that the gate r* ■
Hoard and room b 'bit
monte SprirtigA. Fin
. ■_•&lt;, - q ..
of tjie render" like thnt sort of sniff. on Sundays nml holidays. Tho mys forces found side by side in the
ceipts (or the afternoon were $H,S NO
modern
slate,
viz
■
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'ollectiveisni.
2l*
tf
i
.
(
(lie
(
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it
V
House.
tery
is
easily
explained
A
number
of
They jtet into the habit of scanning
and that he is very grateful to all
the paperd with that very thing in artesian wells were bored into tho Deruorrnry and Equality and M o­
No i;»«i
I
Relit TCn |non
rIsf*’ i
the lover* of I he game for their
nopoly, Tyrumiy and inequality,
sandstone
in
tnn
vicinity
of
the
spring
view, an&lt;L nre disappoint *d if there
hen
I,
u
II
moil,
r
r
nqirorr
j
Bn "* M lhr I omllilun ®l
to Kiipplv water to adjacent silk dye '
Ii was slated by Mr Rogers that loyal NUpp'Vl of the High School
. is no " r o a s i ” in tho issu ■ of their
\
P
f
o
n
t
.
IH
-"-’
it
ten
m
ing eMiabllsqtnents. Except on
fraterrw-l spirit of collectlversm
FIRST NATIONAL RANK —
favorite sheet
rC
onvs and noiiduyn, when (he pumps
The St A uku tme learn was the
Democracy and equality, inherent in
o e e o « « « ♦♦♦♦
After ajl» th a u iv a n e n tin ly wrong are not running, tne artesian slope Is
the txitn I period of the race, found guest of the Sanford team while in At Sanford, in the Sui, or I fi-rldn. .1
‘ View.
It Is not the duty _of the drawn oelow the level of the spring
I the city.
They weie domiciled at
the clone ufhusine*- No,, IdiJi, 19 |5newspaper to he a common scold, outlet and the spring ceases to flow.— expression and preservation in the, (he Sanford House and given meals
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secret organizations uficr the. tribes,
Bciontlhc American.
h * + ♦4fe e o e o e w o w e e^♦of e ♦♦♦♦•'*:
a perennial fault find'*', * ’ d
through bloody wnrs had grown into ut the adjoining Bonita Cafe, where
* !
Usenurrrq
Wr i.ted— Drcsi mr ki, g bs Uo-1
they were served an-elaborate fine
v’’
the greet empires of untiquity.
K.irrkt|
ami DbrounU
lOcki inj). Room 10.
-S— !lsox.fies.ru
cou
n
e
dinner
Thursday
evening.
IKrtHrrfDn. Mxurs-vt
f 77jj|
*
" I n spite of the great European |
•J7-3ICApt
rt
incut*1
rn«ogarf.
...
i ' . j s oioeia
war," arid the apeuker, "th e ' ruco i O v i r thirty of the player* of both l!. S. uondyto xruif , reruUl*.,,
i:
;i
teams,-with the school otTieudft dnd Hut,'!Vbsa P S.
is gradually growing out of the aiili- .y n - a *4tri ^ **«l— O. c riu ry felt,'
I'lntle'dvi” Soyre I‘ml &gt;1
friei
r's
df-rjarh
were
seated
around
'U t
V j JW
\ &lt;V
S»m,ai Uep.*lL» . 1
1
tii*, drYk'* hr j ’ w iili.^liif
locitl passim, s ’ of hatred, greed,* cruSesrtro
oirdra
tk*n
th
s,
.
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r •' " —
—
—
:-------------------Ire*. Di-appeafrd from Mrll|ci
t l t y , 4 revenge , IK'fvchery and re- 1*1# immense tutile, where they, en|Uii)(toi)«&lt; lijcludmj
awnrtl
.*__ 1 1- ,, ,i
E lih u R o o t.
jrtnirfo or Hi*nttt’s La. di .g ha t b l
hmrsrlrvs enmity, rrntt the consttue- ,oypd n social hour together aa Urqy
Ut bmvt*. -reufllim, ,-i^
17,COOS3
, /c
| ,
. 1
a'3 J
i id full justice to tjie Thanksgiving KuWfplt
O n W oom
maai tn' B
' s SSppbhoo tr o
♦
.
U
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i*rk
»,f
K
*^gr
‘
M. Johns duri g mimmet. 1 ,&gt;a'
live fei lings of forgiveness,'' com-,J.
&gt;1 IUr*r»r
Nk 1,200 00
•V*
.■!!*'
turkey.
'
!*
lx-* ■mount lines,J
\ ■ii-iia,
r.iob.*) pty tlie or.e loci tl g
The qupfftf^dt o f . Wctrtan -Suffrage N an Issue before pcaaion and hopefulness ahall yet
The St. Augosliuv hoys left on rurnllur* soil KlijiinD o"*.', (j •ivr, *•'! .
btcom
e
the
corutcious
controlling
the AijtOliWUj" peq|M#V;j-Twalve slates 4have gdoplad It.
K&gt;lft|e »WA*&lt;I lAhrr ih«!ti baniitns
l'X .
;
j ’ id ay for Oilnr.tfrff’ where they Itr»l
!:ihjV , . - V
four more abates vote-uy&lt;)i! It this fall, and It Is strongly tUOtivo of rtinn."
V.-.
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N&gt;1 Arnflsi.! t'.^ ten, W*J. ,,L R,-.,,,
pjxyrd (Jjjando , High School.
urged thnt It bocoimrOvj)lalfornt detnahd of (hu national
‘ ' ■■ •
Uudl
Sir. Rogers’ closing sentence waki
s'*;.4'
»»d» _ . &gt;— »
; political panU'fl. Jt Is therefore tho privilege and the duty
Nf! s/nonnt ill* (r./m *|,
"Frr
ttri.itles,
together
with
P(e
f t
n-nfer ■r^pi* In .
•o f «vcry voter lo study carefully this subject. Hon. Eltb»
n.
• other rx»et\*,viti»J * K ern s
Knev* Whereof He Spoke’.
s.hcooe
Root, in discussing this question before the constitutional teachir gft o f - . Jesus whoso ethical
N*t (mount Su* tnim I ink&gt; sn.|
Plumbing a n d c j
_________
___
'cotftrAntlon of New York, recently Bnld In part:
•» T*. ’ •
(nlF&gt;f
lt«n lot
lletr-Hn 10 , r ,
prir.cijles w^he the inspiration of , . 0 ne day. In tho lively old IlnTn of
Ml t.|» k
S' P.
v;’ i am oppoaedUo tj»« granting of suffrago to women,
cowboy activities, u. timid tenderfodt j °u..* .t»-u m^Ur.in 1^ 11,' .»n,r, r\ ,
, ' / -■ ■ . v
e
*7,.
*\
G a s F i t t i n ^ ' •!]
tho o n l y Christian ^commune. Iiave
*■* i-»u nUfurl'rj Ifinl'
vaw; i
" t jjh u is e I believe that It would he a loss lo women, trt all
at Uftfar Creek asked tremblingly If Out d'
t'
•
sod
&lt;jih&lt;r’
**. ' .
kept dimly burnin&amp;.'hf tiro hearts Of
wotnen
and
to
every
woman;
and
beuiuso
I
bjfliave
R
r ■» . lun * V - .
tl.Ut* X!
that bad man. Bill Rusher, was. hfutg'!
few W
ork
R
e
ce
iv
e
s
My
I
'e h w
Ft*i,u»n»l&gt;urm)&lt;y.
nlrl.l.
■„,)&gt;
v^o uJft be gn Injury to iho-state. am ig o every man gpd jnah, tho pilot light dl human, one- ^n’g around there yet. ."No,” replied
c - N J /M ff
'
unu
.
l,0i*m r.uc* oj . . .■
*
,
-every wOtOiP in the afate. It would t&gt;« useless to afgue. pcssu^j) .light, 1 my friends, which,
th\ native who waa asked. “Out lie Nnirf ,r i.n.tr NfiUond tUnk. A
J fe.
j, .
y.7d.
}•
AtU-nlirrn Airil lies I LITnffs if It were a natural rlglit.
If tho right of suffrage sfhfo'a natural right
fVln (ad «t!lflrs,i*-.... ....
one glBil day will'hurst into o-glori- was last .'.week.'*' “Aro yqa sifre?" 'Itf-'wniaion
’
■n f
20.^36.001
‘
fund with II. S
____ ___________________________
the heavens Tall. But If there bo liny one
then
women should have It though
rAiri'*"'" 4‘*
ous effulgence, roverlihg In its daz­ said thu fenderfoot, "Positive. J h'ad
tyut n or* tl »n 5 j&gt;« rrn| on tirrul.il.
r.17 '» IJpprtAlle l l l r
tiling settled In the iong discussion of this subject. It Is that, suffrage is hot
__________ —•J
natural right, hot Is simply a means o f government, and tho solo question to zling s| londor the realization ’o f n bold of "Ihe rope."
Till (I • .* .
tri i,2jc..io ~
B r- ■-&gt;.•&gt;
bo dlsruss^d
Is whether gov6roment by tho suffrage of men and women will race consciousness of the practical,
di
v
. ,
«v
btxJtoUer government than by tho auffrago of men Mono,
oternrj verities of tho Fatherhood of
Plaster of Psfis Casts Renovated.
. *
li* M llltM i
'•'"Into uiy judgment, sir, there enters no element of tlio Inferiority of
%
V
Casts of plnsfer parts, whjch havp CapltAl Stock p»id In
) ,H,uou.uo
' woman. It la not That wemad la Inferior to man, but It Is that woman is God and tho Brotherliood of m a n ."
Surptu*
Fund,____
become
willed^
c
a
b
b&gt;
ossify
cleaned
,
, • BO.OOO.M
different from man; that In tho distrlbuilon of powers, of capacities, of quailThe preliminary arrangements for
K
fe y
T r ill
D E N T IS T
Ytf. , .Uos, our Maker has created “man adaptej] to tho performance of cortain funo*
napl«, - .
« 70,000 00
.
•
the banquet wore gonducted b y th e by mel(lm( sornh wblt\ng in water. Ui dtcMrd pHiJJto. 'l l T.tMu.Vh
IU
-,
(vved
Inr
T
o
n
.
tlotis
in
the
oconomy^.dt.TatSiro
and
society,
a
s
^
woman,
adapted
to
tho
Dtssolro
a
llttlo
iehiglass
Iu
Warm
wa­
"JP
*
1.000 UO
following joint com m ltfee.of tho tw o
* .‘A
l
•*
worm eon whits pgortK onli
perform*!--------'
porformanco.of other »-—-•*—
functions.
ter lo prevent fit from- rji'bbing off.
IS.fiO 0*
orders;
Mr#/
J.'
F.
Hoolihan,
chair­
f ' *
' 4
rules today by, tnh.^weet and noble Influences of ber character,
. “"Woman
Wot
Btlr tho liquid wr«ll. a m i'apply , Mr. tho LectUttAit I'jnuiv-, Inlrr—t
■nut in n |
. (M ‘
T '• » V-r-vfjmian Into tha arena df conflict and she abandons those great weaponr man, Mi*. Alexander Foster, Mr*. plaster with a soft efttmd
IJ! is. VI H 716 06
ei«pul»lir* rn". »ut*tati(tuac.
. War
r z *^ s r r
. ^
**,7frOOO
Ifh fontrol the world, and she takes Into her hands, feeble and nerveless lyymMl naker. Mrs. E J Underwood
X nuti.p" due 1 (pprv.cd —
.atrlfOrlsCBpoiis with which she Is unfamtllar and which sh e,if unable to Mrs. Randy Anderson, Mrs. G.- C.
911 M .
r
',fAu
r
f
V
(
h
r‘
H
"«
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„ W ~ “Woman In strife becomes hard, hafsh. unlovable, ropdlslve; as far
16J, iHl Ai |
No
Ch*noe*/or
Him.
Cl
“
Fr
Hows,
Mrs.
Fernandez
nnd
Messrs
•jO
aiiirtt*.
«r
d.i-»iu&lt;
aiu.
u o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o a,oooerf
removed from that gentle creature to whonv we all owe allegiance ^ 1 to
..
”1 suppose." said 4he timid4Jffnfng *_T»K(Ui TOtljt)^
17,313 16
Webber^ Foster,
McDonald
and
whom we confea* submlsalon, as the heaven Is removeil from tho earth.
\ frtiflpd cHrri,*
—» „
T10. to
;
i£ L L
!, * -‘"The Whole science o f government ts tho *citeiico of protecting life and R ogers.’ The committee on decora­ man, "when yotf recall what a band- I'wUl Fivinp i1r|miu
■S
«i1d«n and ifeii “*■ •«««»«. 33 ■a . 1'lJJ'17
iriierty-*nd tho nhriuil o f happiness. To the dlffho distribution-of powers, tions and reception consisted of the some young fellow your first husband Total
6, 36, 37 3S. W . l71.Mt.fii
was you wouldn't consider mo for a i M.1
the' duty and the right Of protection rests with the male. It is so throughout
I‘
e-’
Kit Vim* (jbpowhNi
Iat cw»it
following
members
of
tho
two
or­
minute." "Oh. yea. 7 would," sweetly Rati
lnrlw|,n( ohtlf«U*ni rr|&gt;
nature. It Is so wftb men, 4nd F, for one. will never consent to part with
I
^ V E T E R IN A R IA N
rtwirtjnr
tncucy
liorrn».,i
40.000.00
tho
right o f prptectlngmy wife, my daughter, tho W.omen whom I love, ders: Mis. Anderson, Mrs. Wright, replied tbe'wldow, ‘ but not for a bootho divine
dlvlnp right
nnd the women whom l.reejwet, exercising ihe birthright of man,
T i f f ? Mrs. Uqderwood, Mrs. Foster, Mra. ond. ’
,
1 .*i
** ■; . fC4sl.
_ . ? r .----------------1414^36.30 g
*r— - OFFICE 7T“
Fernandes, Mrs. Fellows and Messrs.
a
H A N n B R O S . STABLES
r
first* Of n « r W » , County ol Seminole
Foster,^ M cD onrld, Webber, Couch,
, I, B. S. WhltncT,
,
Helpful 8upg«BtVon.
Ijoblehan nnd Rotrrs.
Bring hi. your l a m e an d »
Wood alcohol applied with a sponge !• Inw 10 (bo U t of rrjr VooVtidp
norecs and mules.
Bate tb«
.’ 'The ‘ foljovrlffg, If »a paft p i the or hldth Is one of jibe beat ‘pethodi ot
D. r. WHITHER, C»kl*r
treated.
Have their teeth **
n
“frodoii* H. Bam]
g t f ^ q iprcsenC. &gt;Ve were- unable to cleaning, olther cloth ‘or leather up* fiubocribod snd *wom
a mined, sharp c o r n e r s dreww
Jr*fnf* mo tbio 19th dap , . n f-yobtain illie entire lift, Of guests holstery. A mixture at llpaeed oil and
ns cut off »nd *■
of H«OS&gt;bw l»l»4
T J MUlor
(• sometimes recommended
_• CUodo D. Couch, - T'
a higher, nobler and purer clvnuntUon
sefVPdLMts. El J. Underw6o d , MrV
Uiroctort
leather.
fusion, but in the h.Eher differentiation of tbo s e x e s ' ^
^
Wu l«Jt»
mm: : ■». 4
4
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r -jjtlL
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1 Some people have queer notions
abou t a newspaper.
As long as
you are fighting their own private
, battles they do not care what you
say about the other fellow but once
y ou date to turn your guns upon
ti em and they are sore enough to
have y ou shot ut sunrise.
Tin
average person does not want any
tl ing but soft soup and it it sur
ptiaing how the intelligent pcopl
are very rnueh
alike in this re
apert. The i'alrn bench News sixer
up the situation about right in tin
following)

Oldest Drass Hand.
America’s most nnclent brass band
hns celebrated another blrthdny, "01rnrd" writes In tho Philadelphia Lod­
ger
The Hepasi of Williamsport Is
eighty four years old and stands first
among the antediluvian music makers
of our country.
it is an odd fnct thnt this premier
brass hand had only one brass Instru­
ment In It at the start. Thai was a
French horn, blown by C. Lawrence,
who was a soldier of Napoleon.
The Hepasi played In a whig na­
tional convention thnt nominated Hen
ry Clay for president
It rurnlshad
music for mnrchlng armies In the six­
ties and It blared out "Tho Star Span­
gled Hanner" at Appomattox, while not
far away another band In gray poured
forth the si rains of tne "Ilonnie blue
Flag" and "Hllle."
When the next Republican nnHonal
convention gathers In Philadelphia I
trust that the h'storlc Itepas* band
will be here to h p keep things lively
It Is a real honor to the stale of I'unnsylvanla.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY DKCEMIIF.R 3, 1915

VULl'ME VII

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NO. 30

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LKS MEMORIAL SUNDAY

IMPROVEMENTS ON SANFORD FAKE SCHEMES WILL BE
AT THE STAR THEATRE HOUSE ARE TAKING PLACE INVESTIGATED BY CENSORS

Longwood II. V. I*. 1 ’. Meeting
DB \ A. M URPH EE OF
We do not want any one to think
FLORIDA UNIVERSITY
that we me foigetting our union, ns
WILL DELIVER T H E
the reports have not nppeamd in
the Herald, but nevertheless our in­
ORATION

teresting meetings are continuing
Program last Sunday aftrnoon was
rendered as follows.
President in charge.
Song. Missionary Hynyn.
Prayer by Mr. W. J3. Driggors.
Song, Thtow Out the Life Line.
Alter Miss Evelyn Wait’s resig­
nation wns accepted hy Union. Mrs.
Crammer was appointed as Rlble
Reader’s leader.

MR. S. J. CARNES, OF TAMPA, HAS TAKEN
POSSESSION AND- WILL PUT THE
HOUSE IN CONDITION

T in

L o r d t* M y L i g h t

M• I o t i a La wton
Thai

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INVITE PRESIDENT
WILSON TO SSNFORD

!&gt;■ f : "...r
■
11* • v:»v« m«* sjiMi'i* in your |»u(wt fill . (• « bn*— NV*■ had o n *1 *if
thus.
1 -lil i inie il ltii'ling* last
Smut .
■ 11 . B.i|itisi i'hur*Tt .it
M"
M.-G uiie
*ffir«ily
t Ii. y *■*■.: i * -t ■&gt; *
t' 1
rrd*
’ • ■*1 Tu
Tfi- t• w. • * 11• f.i t f tl* ' - j n u
-* *
Br*. ’. 1. . ' Will
•11i. h n&lt; vt mo
we want the grealc.-t man in I In l.ii-.i
uni*;.
. .10, Sunday at 11.0(1 nnd and the tiret lady in the land to he
7.30. Com . 11 v" *- Christ.
our guest* for a - day, for a week,
for a month if possible am) if Han­
ford suit i you we have a, home fur­
nished that will I., ,|on. led to Mi
ai.it M i NNimdiiwv \Nil-nn w In ,
w / l b man Inn! a n nuti.tii.d* d the l,iii &lt;ts i
.1 •., r* - oi - 1*.11 ’ .,ie
»ri fit.
NNi dl e -.[ay l l a l
1 *’ ^ |fit. *, Ily laid .. s .*i, .tn'l I y ., it I. r•a. i

AUTOMOBILE BURNED

orb
l»ii'
Mn
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’ d hi*

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I 11 .hil l, car

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Fbooi.

.on

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‘ ■f f •. I 1 i in and s. v* i cl |
Sanford **11 ill*' t.l.iad hOsom .'1
'■ith tu in in t lie cm I Lake Monrvre at tIs*- head of u*&gt;im from lira I **iin
111' g a l l o n on I lie
u j &gt;•-1 1* St
Johti*
(Kf.
&gt; i ■Vi d n| ‘ overn) a* m i l ol hr s yon more cnjuymeht in
qin it
• n C* lery uNet.ue und
all thul makes life worth living
»r» ,h • i io ike s ity limit* when
than any oth*&gt;r city on fhe glohe
III run r ' a ji r t'-e *:u taught fire
and the city that hud confidence in*
at,'! t .
■ hi- i.ceup:,nts wen- aware
you at the beginning of your illus­
nf i i .
* D. erilire Inwet putt of trious career still has that abiding
tl.
* in llutne*. T h e y di*l all faith in your precepts and example.
d. ,
’A I.. . itinguaih the llutne* Let us allow you the ry^,I taste of
cih
Ilay man wa* burned on roulhern hospitality that lust, c v e t

iLy I ,..
ri|V'

» h*)r~ trytniT Art *avi»- the been

instilled in your vliosom hy
even your southern nn rest on* and here
D&gt; r d i u e hut the •tlarre* where the north and south have
' a F advanced and the car
joined hand* (or thv upbuilding «'f
a, '■ it.to mr.l
Fortunately the nntion let us shake the hand
far t
owter there wa* a small
stro'ii.: d insurance on tin- car that of President Wilson and Mrs. NNit
son and offer you the fruit* of in
f doi .lly rt&gt;pay him for fda lo*s.
du*try t»r.d peace.
Floifi) a b l own Potatoes M a ke Beal
Signed.
Forrest Luke.
Seed
W. M. Haynes,
President.
iante ■
*(.■!»■ to

1

.......... . | art merit

Ti e f»est seed potatoes for FJoiit^a
' l'*d fro.n loci I *(ock. fiend
" uk •' 'tom llm extreiltP not Them
jWt.m licit will not do ro well n*
[ r j i '•
’• in Morula.
Kut merr of
~
1 ' t state* huve found that
fni.r.. gtown (tothtoes ute best for
lf I' j n*,y,- hut this state is T o far

|C O M M IT T E E APPOINTED

Dec. 3. — No

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p n i ’ t’ i n r v T

I 4 1/ 1?

new r i v e * and,harbor* projects will

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* KUiSIDIVlN I

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be provided for (tyring the coming
sessions of congress is the opinion
of Chairman Sparkrhan of the bouse
rivprs and harbors committee, who
discussed the i|ue*tion today with
President Wilion.
Estimate* for continuing old pro­
ject* cell for f4C.000.0Q0. he snld,
but it is prohabre the amount will be
cut. Hn opposed the plan adopted
by congress Inst session of appro­
priating a .lump sum lo r rivers and
harbors, n/y| leaving to army wngineer* the apportionment of the
money among the projects.
The President explained to Mr.
Sparkman the administration'* nu-

HUNTING IS FINE
AT PRESENT TIME

t ■. ; . . . n
• r■11. 1 nn■! on jodgi
.| i.*tlol.ing other jurors, J A f raw
ford of Martinet; (In., *«re in thr
jury box tfhd, declared, " Y o u r honor;
Up* jury might ivmain hcMthtrt'y
year ■ and never rnach a verdict
.*mtitltn
I ii.lgv*
mi *. i -j Hud court
i-i'it returned to
l|c , ,
w.*** I all. *i

l li,

oriier

wa»

1 l foi's i In-

ury w i-K any- iti*t ru.
point of - law?” asked

turn' on any
the Jlldge. •
‘ "Mo. it's a question of fact, not
!'.w," replied Hrowjt
ided soon

■’ 1'htS cas*', lllll *t In

, t here ft*'i’
ordererl
i h'-n ......
..-.i ..a
w;t* I. .1 jour in-.I. \ "U should endeavor "iisi le lit mil Iv
the Court
'(’ b o m - o n l**-f-&gt;rr I" reach U' verilii I
■t. udibi g ikul ' ff liny juroi lias
in
.1 . reed with Other* he should cvtaken at .* .&gt;a
( er

oi

littf-r 1iv

som e

jur j

iiljune tfie hasps of his rom Iusion;
p in , ,i(l. r (In case hud heel! heand listen to argument from .othitrs
S*»i, tin jury thirty hours. Several
on the jury.'*
id i lm Juror*, including f
J, Skin
The Judge sitid, however, that if a
n*-r of Richmond c o u n t y ;
P. E.
juro'r had^.hecame . conscientiously
North of Aui’ iintn and Foie man
fixed.in h\x (IgHnion,’’ he was "right
Blown, slated later that the vole
m sticking to htw-^onviction.”
hail In i li ten to two (or nequilti I on
tin first hi Hot and on each aiit-eeedEaglca NVfll Dance
*
ii g line
North und E. G. Denton.

nf NNi y ncohoro, were tfie jurot* who
J,, Id out fbr conviction, accotdliig lo
slat* ments made hy North,
ni,!! several other juiors.

Brown

Wutron wa* placed on tiiel Fri|(Jl|y
,, 1)t.iinK charged that he
I used obscene and otherwise ui law­
ful language ill issues of hi* pul li­

cations. Articles specified in the is­
sue* were three |utrt.* of a rciii I en­
titled the "Roman Catholic Iil*ia n h y , the Deadliest Menace tq Our
Liberties and
Our
Clvll(xftio^i,"
Secretary.
which appeared In his morrthl^ migazfce, and an cditorirl heade^ J’ An­
Will Work the Holme*
other Maria Monk Caae Come* to
NYork dow n in i he *IUf h in a nwir- Light in New J ir c e y .a Few Days
hole in the sanitary sewer ay stem Ago," the editorial, appearing in
will he aaiigned all holme* roped in the defendant’s weekly paper.
by Chief of Police Smith.
Mayoi
Watson, a metnber of the Georgia
Sperry stated today ‘ that this plan Luu, acted‘ trs his own leading counwill be tried out thoroughly ilnd he s.l and sought to get into evidence
hi lie vis thnl it will result iir the his nmtfveR In mice, th* language
word going forth that UrlitndO is no refined to a* wtJLa* j llggctl "mn-

j *1 111 t^:it climatii nrjd roil com* -*''*1"
G i n . Tho sudden change
k to a warm sub-troplci 1,
tlimi’ . i
t&lt;&gt; severe n n d' the-stork
ri.£r-f j
It ii i If readily enou'gh to haven for the Weary NVillieA,
l i v e s " behind tliCTiiojiecuMoji.
Thu
r
m n tu rrs .
iciurt.
roll'd,
how^vVr.
that
the
cu.m
Many
cornplnints
a,i*&gt;
already
h&lt;&lt; k ieljunirii', -tat*' agent for j
D t .
ij
mnilc hy rusul* nt* Wh*i ur*- ha* rested upon thk question of ANut■iv of florid a Extension I
rnssed, ,by vagianta nnd in ut Iea.atJ.on* re»por.*ihiHty for mailfng the
Ut. .
ri?«
i Iihi potutOiM ur«*
one instance yesterday eveuifig young puhliratious and whether &lt;&gt;C. noi they
like „
’"
i,(
1
"ni
in
that they must
tii.
ladies were tollawed pu, their way- were unlawful under Section *J11 of
do »,n ciltmnted hefote they will homo hy a rnaiir ’ Whenever ‘trouble the I’enfl Code.
Watson assumed
I ute native, seed w'hlch
(Ti»pon*il)illty
for
msiling
the matter
Un. ( , , ,
U experienced the jtolice should ho
m
l
' ’ ,ni ndnpted to locnl soil
hut
'denied
that
the
language
wns
»r.il
telephoned at once..
fimn i
cor&lt;lIli°n« can he hnd
oliseene, * •
"
•
- »* .
C h ie(-¥ m k K believes ' h e
can
j&gt; ■ v .
.■
s
P ' ” *'"'- or J « l m .
n,
' The itidiftpient was ^ t h ^ ped in
handle
the
problem
all
"right
wTrff
“ ltl* . - " ' l nr, ol n Vnown
1913. after « previous indictm
th,y ,a 1 1 , hnVf‘
cared for n* the regular fotco. itt present. U &gt;k
had been quashed on a u-chuictli
grows
worso
Mayor
Sperry
wdll'-take
^uv (r
'. Il '* n bart policy to
♦mL . n ,h&lt;&gt; Krocerymnn'a-Stock of the question up with council.— Or- and after one Federal grand jut
potatoes;
half refused to indict Watson on
latido Reportcr-IStar.

J

t Uiud*' H ow .nl and |iarty were chaser
The money ( gop* our of
also out several days and Clnude town and no one U .hmetHted ex­
killed a six foot iiittlesiiuke and cept the smooth solicitor who ip.tkes
lumighj home the rattles along with track* a* *oon as he ran colie* I
tin real of hi* trophtet.
N'.tstvrday *- w'lnbNVdlje String
f. QiiWi and Ui. piih-slou wen* out at
f. w f ours l&gt;ii*1 sh»ofinj{ they i Irnost
&lt;t*-pp*'*l *»n a lurge ,rnttier ui**1b Will)
Lett-urr . ontruUes |t, si.nr in 'in
jirurnp;!, .lab In- h.ja.i &lt;&gt;!f. hut-lmlfi '
mark, t ot tin in stopjp'.d ii uni mg aftlr that
Salt ford lettuce seems to have tintis his sttakeshjp look a wuy the
hulg*' on the -rest of tin- smith or
tiliii.*ur*« of t h e tin. c.

LETTUCE IS SOARING

l ive there, is h,u; ' little good stuff m

- Tf)'.’ river* are full of fish, the any othet (wetjuu.
lake* fnll of duckr, (he flAld* lull of : .T h e r e 'im he nht
about fifty cars or
gafrfc and Sanford i* the. place for .mors—l e a v e here this week and it i*
■the sportsmen tp iqirn*.. NNith the" ■sniff that the New Y ork market
Sanford llouAe ready to. ■ neetjm- today is A3 50 per basket for lettuce
mndulc the guest* titl'd the smaller anil there is hut lit Ile hqiided ktuff
hoti |s doing - their jiatt and plenty
g o ir r jjn .
The annual masked hull uf tIn*
of plact'it to eat, the sport*men uni
Th*- markets seem .hungry f o r '
Sanford Eagl » will occur on the
he. .invited, to oume. to Sanford, atrtl'
lettuce ri&gt;gnrdle*5 of the head* m id
:t!*t' of Decernhc*-, New- Year's Eve
s|K‘ nd th&lt;* winter season wfih Ihc
if it i* in good condition it bring* thy
and ns uaual the merry ynaakers
*x|thil underIramlii g that they will
price.
The cool weather that prewill dnt.ee the.old y»&gt;ar out nnd the
g e t lenty of i pqrt nr.tl have plenty
new year jn. The tickets w,l) h** to &lt;at an*i a good place to reside Vail* i* making fjno lettuci* and the--*
next lew week* will *eo-some ptirn**
mid r* usui I to i hot*. 4 ho wish .to
while her*'.
•tuff going from Sanford, although
attend nnd indulge in this great s o ­
the hulk of the crop will titft- he
cial event ill Sanford and t,hc .dance
Cotigregalloitsl
C.
K.
Note*
ready
until about tho first week In
*
p
*
will affoid mu^h fiu), ni d ‘ amuse­
Last Suh.dny (hi* roclety h* Id January.
ment to those i^ b o , attoi.d.
Tin
Eagles oi n u a l d a n l f o l a .looked for-|l,,l,‘
' ...... .
1,1
The western market* will^ie hot
ward to by cvet^y m rti wko enfoyt. month}*, coin u:» t&lt;» attends twv and st/ter tho Sanford lettuce next week
a good s o d il time and the artange- the,spirit of the meeting. The chief 'gnd th*1 growers here who have any
wa* »\lr. NN. . Blanchard
n eiits this ye tA protr lAe a Jug time n p U k p
M oc r c '.iw h o lectured the ptevion* lettuce will ret lire good prjwtH. for
for all.
fit member tbjV duty and
evrt.ing on Silk*riaL
He s(toke of 'the jtanu*. It nil de[&gt;end,t upon the
btiy n tic! c l l,c - , . '- x ..
" 't• Ef.vwf *
* »
hi* experience i n
Aluske, having gter.t h &lt;v of supply nnd demand and
- f V^Tiv1* —•—keen with the Etquimeaux to within with no competitoiS* in tho markets ***-.
lu.’ jvrfcMnER
COO mile* of the North I’ol,^. Next the Sanford let luce/seem * tu have
Fsntous Nfife (fuartelte
*
N.*at Suaday th* leader will he the fi.hi. wi(h.evct) n pooF'qunllty
Baptist T&lt;*ttip*y,'JO' Night
of
lettuce
*
.Miss Margaret Slionr, ar.d Miss
8 :rftJQjtlock
T h e *.Rood-;
mean that ^San­
Mirgaret Cowen will retyler.it solo.
Season LyceiVhfl‘h'kjt.s Good
ford wiir.(fCL lhV^flfidl&lt;*so* i l . pul *e of
Come*— 6 ]». m.
General Admission
----— ------- ----2 , —
■*■liny. *
» - t r a i f l e . hQlIdjy^, shoi^ifitg
- Atiults.76c, Children 50c
*
f
ou^fiV' t ^ he brisk tih e next few ,1* y ■'
’• ,
( and)land to Open
w**ek». , AlfFady ’ the mirchanla re­
—
llupliftt lemple Ser*tcea
Pjarttlyliti.il W'll h*- the title of the
port a much livitei tr/\(io .along, svy1
Sunday . Dec, 5Ui
i^i'W candy stoic to open in the new
ecy^lipy and thej Oftristtnak *tnt*le,
!* :)&lt;&gt; a. m. Bil.lu SFW«&gt;L
Allui building
-First fiueet. pext
wilf *he even hetaer.'*.' * ’**
1 1 Ot) «. jn. Prea^ifg-,’ "NVhftt” mean to Alleu"* Theatre. . II. F'. \j'a*hLettuce hope that il w il^ b ot goqil
Yo'Tiy- ihtm ScrsciiiV'.v^",
hut ne is the jiroprictor o f .{Jig ,new
toll tjio xcttjoji.
.
" r " *■’
Il .tigt "p. m/vtJdfttftltLke Btr;’ Christ­ at ore and fflff; down store iGll he
■ j’--- ‘ **
t K..
mas ■ rarranjjfitraonti, .’
, *■ . k,the distributing deppf for the out­
•,r Christian Science Service*
.- '6.'15 p. Hti J t . ’ VoUftg People.
put o( tlu*-factory An First stfeMk
Regular Christian Science services’
:
Mr. Washhurnt is a first class randy will be held" nejtt Sufiday, DFrem. 7:1B'p..* m. Aaflrefr, "Baits from mahufatturcr and hae been making ber 6th", ut 11 o ’c lock ,' i n ' the -Wornand foryfjfio ‘Do'^11."
*«
catufy for the trade- for
several
You are always welcome at the months ’but his candy booth is the
emple.
first venture in the retail (m lC '
That he will make good goes with­
Oeorge Hyman,
out saying.

— zr7-

1

WILL LOOK T H E M
O V E R

Sanford will be able to take core nicnccs.
The htj*.e is a goud one
Sanford will not stand foe fake
of the traveller.* this season, at leuat and the* rooms tire large and well
advertising.
after January first as at that time located hut there were no bath­
This much has been demonstrated
the Sanfohl ll^Nise will he remodeled rooms, no electric lights or many
in many ways by the merchants re­
and made ready to accommodate other modern improvements. With
fusing to fall for the many and devi­
them in regard to rooms.
all these the new owner should be
ous method* for separating
thorn
S. J. Carnes of Tampa has made able to fill the house during the re­
from their good money that goes out
arrangements to take the Sanford j mainder of the season. The dining
of town to the travelling fakir
House and expects to put a force of I room w ill not be opened this seUun
In order that the merchant* of
men ut work the first of next week I but the many good restaurant^.heft
Sanford shall not he hothereff any
The fixture* and furuiturF will be will he sufficient to supply the dolonger by every fly by night adver­
taken out and new put in, hath, mnnd.
tising scheme the Sanford Commer­
room- will be installed, electric
The Sanford House is now open
cial Club .at the laki meeting decided
light- will be placed, all over i h e j a n d has many guests a* there i* no j tionVl defenM* plans,
to have a censoring committee ap­
house ami many other needed im-j other lurge hojel here to furnish t h e 1
pointed thul will investigate every
provement- made that will put the ] accommodation for steeping
All
foreign advertising scheme und if it
house in first class condition.
j the small hotels u/e being taxed to .Mr. and Mrs. E verybody and Fain* i* punk, as most of them an*, they
Mi. Carnes is a well known hotel ‘ accommodate thg, Visitors to the . ily:
will be turned down.
man. having the Olive and the Mer­ city and the news of the remodel­
We invite you to cull on us in the ]
President Lake in u few word* oxchants Hotels in Tampa and the ling of the Sanford House in order Wclborne block Thursday, Dec. 23rd1 pressed the sentiment of the mer­
Edwtnola at Dade City in charge to accommodate the tourist rush We will he glut! to help you do your chant* of Sanford when he said that
at the present time and while he after January lir*t will he rno-t Isle Christmas shopping, also *&gt;-r\c this money should lie kept at horn*
realises that he has a stupendous pleasing to the people of thi* illy you a good turkey supper
and if then* i* any advertising to he
task aln-ad of him in u-modeling and the visitors to Florida
Your* truly
done the local papers should fie pat
Mr Carnes plans lo have at h u t
The Daughters of NV*—ley
ih
ifurti House 111* njutny friends
rocir.it! tirsi and if there were anv
i i hi- slate fci! that lie is able to sixty room.* ready for occupant y
schemes out-lde of ill*' m-w spa ]ht II
tope with the situation and if he und will continue to make ,impro\c
shoubl he done by local people and
thinks he cun get the house ready rneiit* all through the summer that
j not the irnt&lt; Ring fakir
entail the Mention of n new tun k
in - month he will make good
President Lake will make tin ..on
1he Sanford House m the past annex and many other idea* that
j milter known and every time a utran
fevc years has not hud much to offer will give Sanford a real tourist
ger mine* to this fit V with l.i -if* o
full t I n Vl -» a* or
lk.
p.il.ll
111
of"'
mutter
of
01)11'
o
-nng of ail vert Ising,
gold
.n k
President \V|J i&gt;ti 11, ■i I.
lirnlf
s.
In
mi
s,
mining
-tuck,
oil
»tn«
k
may tillin' to Sunlord on their
This I. till* hunting weathei ayil||BI1(l , - j , , . tr■. the husipe** men
honey inumi, w hit h t In \ •Xpert to
similar chargeThe article-* were many of the local sj.oits have boon
U i l s un 1 use a Miulrlal
|of Sanford do ii&lt;v!L ni'i'd to l&gt;e tioi h
spend in Florida, if they accept the
jiubli .lied in I •*I I and I **I J
out ni arc going out to huiji the ered witfi him "in- ii.ill'll*' Ju-i rc
Nugusta. G u , Dec 2
A miatnal
following invitation
sent
hy the
There was in' indication tonight -is ih'V' 1-in keys iiml birds
Those who fer him to the advi t . ig and . ei
was on|i red iti Cutler it I Uimm-t
Cornnterei.il f l u b
to whether or not the
Dud rid Ini &gt; 'it imcd if port plenty of gam*'
I irt here in ill* ..is*' of T h oma s b
*or coinnuifre of the ’ (Mimm-ri i. I
A l l .i n, * v woiild tire'- for another .tii *t si*rn.- snakes
haiiford Florid.
Nov ,lo. 1 •I &lt;
■
U tmt
ni Thomson Gu
charged
r iu ti and 111" -chetm » ill In inirsti
in ti
There were upproxi mu icly
The Cointtlel Cl.. I ( ‘ lilt, in h Vl-cut IVe
I oiinly holgi Herring and Cecil g.-lteif. If II ^s good enough To l.*stlr
with having sent nhscene matter
Scu-siuii
KHl -pert ..tors in the courtroom U H (*„,(,,,etl uud parly have returned
I Iumigh the mails
The jury which
the light of day he will be given a
T o Hi* Excellency, the President had the . a n fiefore il since Tuesday night when the linal order was takem ! fr„ m „ {j u,.k hunt on Lake Harn.y rc'iiei tful heating
If not he wifl h*Judge N\ AN 1.ii mi Inis n. pi. -fifing j -i, ,|
gooij tniu* slid plenty
Of the I '
S
II on
NS'.Midrow .ifSfT.ooii
told to hunt pastor*'* new ami lh*
reported
It could lie I
wait* it until H* ta llii" mernmg f
*&gt;f gam*’
Wilson, Greetings
p*;nple lietf will not lose, any time
,i g rt e nn a verilic!
lore Vallit'g before him tin jui y,
I&gt; ' j, Thrasher, I!
Mew mat", with tfl* scheme
tin tlie eve of your marriage San
There have been
Judge \N W I.ii inlnli n . (iri'sidlllg wl li h at 10 .'III lust i li^lil hud re­ NNalffr
llanii,
Dr
lT&gt;le*ton ^ard thousands of dollars sfnnt hy Un­
ford, the greatest -••dion in 11"
h.ul called (in- jury into *ouri alter p el l e d it d i l l disagreed
[fuety have returned from Tnyfor people. of this city eveiy year on the
greatest slate in the greatest coun­
After Foreman
Brown
today Creek and report two d*'*T. six
ii lonfcreiire with i'DUIIm I for both
try in the world invite* you to vi-.it
fake •rheme* and it i s . high ^ipie
ride* in which il was agreed that " l u p d . j,o verdict had been reached
tut key* uid jdeiviy of *rm II guir.e. they were i ii vest iga ted t*y u eointhis city wlnti
on your wedding
-hi'uld a veidicl not he reached to
ludjfe Laamlulin askgtl if the j tu
Frank Woodruff, A. T Rq*.*etter ir_a*t •Y and expoatul
journey that we know you will take
Some tulVi-r
light a m e n i a l order should he ill-agreed oti a .picstion of "law &lt;u I»r B lo w I f and (tarty at*' home
through
your
beloved
southland
(j*it g tdi-u* of th" foreign dipbimat*
I ■ I , C F Hr own of '1'f'ii a ill. . &lt;1 i
\j It*-1 a v* t •. sUcrc &gt;s/ul hue l
w ii. i tb.it . I.. wi ii ••. i a tin *&gt; i ■ i ei
U 1 •!■■ tin .i| llal . i' of I In I • il, ■!
.n
. . ' t i n ,nr
-I all d |t . our i
y,
•
•
*
i
Ifinn
lb.
1 'iI k• . s lime niiglit I., gnud. but verv fi'iv of
Fa.
t
r*‘
' t . i ig g - *1 **•'. e r a !
dc* ■
,i -I
lute* i- wrapp. .I if.
.*is Mini n.
I*
t n “ i * .*
itnpo -lb|. for tlii jui \ pti.'.t.
1
,
t'I'JI Idll- Us li.lt he .1 In iiaallll.s ai.,1
i them mem* anything \y thy pur­

The Elks Memorial scrviceB or
UJfv ol Sorrow will bo hi Id in the
Su, Thciitie on Sunday pftetnoon
J,\ 3 o’ clock*, to which the public is
cordially invited. The program this
t,n promise* 10 ho ono o( the ,)CSt
in the history of the lodge.
Dr.
A A. Mutphrw, president of the
Vniver-ity of Florida will deliver
the million
The eulogies will he
Dihle Reader’ s Quix
deliverd i&lt;&gt; Geo. A. DeColtca and
Le»ader of Group 1 being absent,
Sanford Lodge.
jV /M .u I'-'w ill d r i v e r Thanu'topVi* | Mi“ . E vr,y" W,,iU' ,,,ok , h " rK&lt;’
Subject, Missionary meeting, "The
anil the l.idles* quartette. Mrs. I,urilli A pi’ wa.II Takach of tins city Brotherhood of Man *’
Scrip tube read tug by Mr if M
ltHl c , -t . Lawton of Orlando wilt
Waite.
j* 0Il tie musical program ably
Song. Jesus. Suvior, Pilot Me.
tsiistmi b\ the Elks Orchestra.
Headings by members of Group 1
The following i» the ofllcinl proPresident in charge.
turn
Secretuiy's
report.
Elk* Orchestra
Voluiti-»rv
Song.
Onward
Go
Li.dge
Rilti b "
Dismission
with
the lord - Prayer
11* SI it 1 - T- Not"
Reporter
1
to
ui.
ltQuartette
1 .ii.
I.odg
•
Mill id
Rev A S. I’eik
I‘t»&gt;1 ■
*
■
Riiii‘s&gt;ionul
DeKovc
Sola
11
I

R. and H. Will Re Cut
\\ a sh j^ton , .1), C.,

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