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                    <text>AMONG THE TH EATRES

SHELLEDJ ill ar

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

German Doctor Gives Vivid De­
scription of Air Raid.

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Tin* next production at the Star
Theatre on Tuesday. Jan. 11th will
hr the latest release of Rulft. I’ hotu
Play* Inc, on the program of the
Metro
Pictures Corporation, and
presents *4 YiIlium Faveraham. the
famous dramatic hetor, in the five
art ' drama pirture, " O n e
Million
Dollars.”
This is a typical Fnver*
sham production, teeming with a c­
tion and unfolding an intensely in­
teresting story of mystery, love and
intrigue.
It is picturitcd from the
successful novel,
"O ne
Million
Prim es." hy Frederick Arnold Kutnmer, author of many hooks and
plays, including " T h e Other W o m ­
a n , " in which lilunph W . l&gt;h was
starred.
"T he
Painrcd . W o m n n ,"
with Florence* Heed a n d Mr. Hutties,, with Henry E. Dixey.

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An excellent cast appears in s u p ­
port •of Mr. FuversJjUm, including
Henry Hergmnnn, George Le Guercfi
Curlottn De Felice and Arthur M o r ­
rison.
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Adults. 15; Children, 6c.

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The

House of a Thousand Candles

When the Scltg Polyscope C o m ­
pany set out to adapt Meredith
Nicholson's novel " T h e House of a
Thousand Candles" to motion pn tures they realized it afforded much
op portu n ity for clever photographic*
work and also gave their star. Harry
M ess layer, a part which lilted him
perfectly one in which both seiious

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and com ic action figured
T h ey d e ­ Miss Olive Lord, a professional s o lo ­ One F eel* Just as Defensele ss A g a in s t
termined, therefore, to make the ist of some distinction will take the
an A ttack by A e ro p la n e s as A g a in s t
of Josephine.
Mr
C
C,
the P o w e r of a T h u n ­
subject one winch would he rem em ­ part
bered hy all who saw it.
I ust how Iteimer tukes the part of Halph
d e rs to r m .
Mr Iteimer had an uii-.
well they succeed* d may he guesses Kackstraw.
Herltn.—The VoBsIsche Zeltung c o n ­
from thiv opinions of motion picture usually fine baritone and the poeple
ciitjcs who have seen the picture o t DeLand are always glad of an tains a vivid account of an air raid
and who havp. been unanimous in j o p p o r tu n ity to hear him sing.
He hy a 1-Tench squadron of aeroplanes
from the pen o f a German doctor, who
also
has
fine
ability
us
an
im
per­
declaring it a marvelous production.
says
Mr. J. T. Cairns takes
The House of a Thousand C an d les" sonator.
I was at work In my room (In tho
will In- the feature fit fraction at the the part of ('apt. Corcoran. Mr
top floor of a hotel) when I suddenly
Star Theatre on Thuisilay, Jan * LI. Cairns look this part in the p er­ heard tho sound of firing, which grad­
and Manager Herndon believes that formance of Pinafore eight or ten ually came nearer rigid' nearer.* Ha!
in it he hits one of the beat a ttra c­ years ago when it was given at Stet
Ila! That's nil enemy avlfitor some­
sons He has an excellent voice and where neor. and he's getting a greet­
tions he has hooked this season.
an ideal physique for this pint. ing from our antiaircraft guns, but
Opera for Sanford
Mrs. C P Garrison will, ta k ^ tin* the short, sharp shots became moro
___ o f .......
Sanford will have the pleastiri o! part
Hutteirup. y M H r -fG u r riw m and more frequent and followed moro
seeing the opera. Pinafore, some i- unusually well fiMc4 ,-.f?r.tUis most closely one upon tho other. And now,
tack—tack— tack, tho machlno guns
time this month. The following an­ pleasing part.
Prof. D. J. HJockwr
Join
In. Whatever is up?
nouncement from Stetson U niver­ will take the^ part o f Sir Joseph
“ I goito tho window which, being on
sity gives the description of the Porter. K. B. C „ one of the best
the top story, gives m o .a view of M
ca s t:
com ic parts in the selection. ‘ Miss: K()0(i Mrctch o f Bky. Truo enough.
Th e presentation of His M ajesty's Marie Russell Stephens takes the |' there's t}ie boggar .already In Bight,
Ship Pinafore, a light opera hy Gil­ part of.-fiou sln llelje, William Ji.| Ho hovofs at a great height, amid a
bert &amp; Sullivan, undei the auspices Sle takes the part of Houtinyain ami regularwcoll^cflon . of white -shrapnel
clouds n,*‘
Hut tChV*B *K1“
this now ’7
11\ V * Mickle, id boats winn’ x mate
,Hero
,“ ™
of the Phi Kappa Della fraternity \
will ptuke place January 14th *Thi* Ihith i f these young men have e x ­ comes a second, and a third Yea. and
bass voices and have been I a fourth and a fifth. More com e up
is one of the most popular light m u­ cellent
from the side, more and more.
sical operas.
The soloists for the members id the Stetson's Glee (Tubs
There's » whole squadron over the
Mr R u ­
performance at Sirison have many xud quarters in the past
town
I count, fourteen, sixteen,
of them had professional experience pert J. LongMreel takes the pari of* twenty—In a serried column they
Dick Deadeye
Tin* part require* a come flying up with regular Intervals
and have unusually good voice*
Large choruses romposed id students *t:i&gt;ng liuss and Mr Longstreel ha* between the machines, with an ad
Is tl
me being trained to lake other part-. just the voice for the part. The ac- vancc guard and flank guards
The students of Stetson University eonipuniments will be played by a n , to bo a regular attack? Come down
The me ru­ below, blares n trumpet. It's the slg
are especially privileged to have the orchestra of ten pieces.
opportunity to see this opera per­ in is of the orchestia and the regu­ rial for every hotly in clear out &lt;0 Ho
lar cast have been praetieiug for streets and take ‘nvlntlon c o v e r '
formed as it will he oil the l l l h
The trumpet signal heroines imo
* vi i a 1 Mil k* before I In' hi 11n Ia
Imperative. In .1 twinkling the stn 1
Ilia ill 1 1ul new m i iii-rt pamti-ii u n i. r
are rlenr. and It Is high tlfu&lt;- f&lt;-r al
it . d i m in.n nf P n .I II I ' I ! it. ,rl ready there Is n raiding oil root, and
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T. VV LAWTON.

Furnished room for rent
Gentle­
man preferred.
Privilege of bath.
107 East Seventh St,.
20-tfc

1 know , th a t m y ripcrism np w ill lx* rif umluaihle iN'r- j _________________________
vim- t o th * T u | i » &gt; t f i an d t h r
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Hoard and room by day or week
Gate City House.
29-tl

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I hrrphy announrp my candidacy fi»r ^hw
Hon ot Su^fintrndrni of'TuMic |n*»riif Ion for
Room and board, first class. ,\u
Seminal#1 t ounty »ubj*ft to th*1 dertmion nf ihc
conveniences,
til5 Park avenue.
vciii-nt In thr mmmi I*rimary.
Your vwtr will let* a appreciated
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For R en t— Well furnished apart­
ments for housekeeping; hrnge bedroom
with fireplace and sleeping
State Normal Callfgti where he atudiwl uuitiin- porch.
A pp ly Gift Oak avenue.
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The IfIntory and Pcirnrt of Kduralion, and I’uh
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Rooms and hoard.
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at the &gt; 'ai# O d v e rp ity o f In d ia n a , n fir %ear at
ih e \\ a*hiti|r nn F rie n d * A r i i l r m ) , anil to*ik a bu*i avenue.
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County
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fo r
S u p e rin te n d e n t o f C ubit# ln « fru rlio n ,
gCAUFICWTION: Mr H o w a rd hold* a Life
O r l f f l r a t r and IH p lo m a fa^Grd try ih*» M lc h ifa n

T F A t I I I N C \ X P F f t I K N C F : H r fau fh» one
in the m u n » ry d U t d r i arhoid, one v rar in ,
W a sh in g to n
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Stijwrmtendent »*f city
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man
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f■r rather roar like the roar of nil nt
lull
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close nt the lightnings heels one feels
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lust of closing niko*lfilo. A. I’ . C on ­
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nelly
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Hy knocking out Art l ’ elk.y, Fred 1 close,1 and one feels Just ns defense­
Coal T a r of Im m ense Value.
less against such on aviation attack
Fulton won the heavy weight * chum
Mauve, that delleale lint of the light
For Fall
Wholesale It.*h ■ust lies*
as ono is against tbt^power o f a thun­
plnnsblp of Oshkosh Wjs
er colored vtnlat and Us chance dir
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rovery In aniline hy Sir William per
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■'Hnng' Tills time still wilder and Vims.nl.
As th&lt;- compositor might have pm it.
kin. laid ihe laj^dillkurof one of th**
"Johnny liuudee. (ho Ilulian, wjjted nearer Through the crannies o f the
For Sale or Rent Several houses greatest industries lif flic United
cellar there drifts In from tho street
up the ring with Joe Rivers
States today—the uti^ii^lon nf .coal
and
Palmetto avenues
something misty
At first one can't Magnolia
tar.
a by prodtlH.pf t h T » uuuUOMg*'?.''
2!Mf
If W ,] Thigpen
Jawn McGillw wants new timber. tell wticthec ll Is smoke or dust
" f illiiminalitrg gna
&lt;
dead waste, rhfw It Is wqtfTi'’mnIlhhF
. T oo-m u ch timhe/. wo think, sent tho It lB&gt;ainuke from a conflagration closu
For Sale Ten acre* of the best
at hand, the position Ih not exactly a
Giants to flic bottom lust seavun.
and mlllhiik*t.. 4
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The
problem
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. Id.- high hanirm.ek land jii*t
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plcaianl one
'Tills w fjulti*' In* a , cold, dreary
world" says fl.dteri f-? likvlngston &gt;dt
Can v»u imaginu i t 1* Jess Willard Hie more problematical owing to t b e 'f ^titjide .-oj rorate 11 tint . half i i » ul
The* 'Ylr^jL*’&gt; 11,,MI * y.-uis, one ft. .- flowing lor nf lias l-uglc. wltthiift coal far
says to- has refused an offer
$.700 electric light going out
must have been hit.
Kid as
quarter feile ell fwu 'kipping which may be the guaftlftn’S iftuminai
u week for !!0 weeks in vaudeville.
breathe (he nils! In we find It hns a |„ l a tiftns and First street. AH' fenced lug wny of {tinting It..but true, never­
' „ , lr| ditchetl. has p.-rfed drifinagl-. theless
Ted l^-wts, t l i e English battler, htis ( horrible hut not smoky taste.
'Hnng' I'ling'
Worse and worad, ’$1260 will buy it if *o|d within the
It gives ns all the ddtcnfe dye* (nr
b e e n p u t t i n g if o v e r w i t h r e g u l a r i t y o n
the
silks *nnd satins which •uillad)'
s o m e o f t h e m -a t m i t t a r t i s t s o f A t n e r - , come the ronrs around us*ln our ho-,
next ten days.
Worth $&lt;’(000.00.
roes' cellar
W o think tho uext min­
*t lea.
wears lo gladden, the eve
It yields
ute tho hotel Itself wliriie struck, and See. owner, ' 20(i east Third St
us Ih*' more .Idlest, perfumes
H
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banishes pain In tho various tonus
Hube Oldrlng o f tho Athletics has then how aro we going to get out of
retired from baseball
Hube didn't our auhterronoan wigwam’ Hut grad
to 5 i t
Grapefruit '
m ed icin e;-U -sc^ h es the nerves In
For Sab.yen rtm&gt;ta.uui
say how much he was holding out for. ually the din becomes Iobs The fed I m d * .
l ul l
T o w n s e n d , ‘ « ,l" r
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Iowa have evidently gone. Quickly up
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St»., JaekIlroa.,- 21*t and
Tod Lewis, (ho English balthfr. says '-aud ouC In tho Uojie of still seeing
.n v i i tp
he' would rather fight here than in 1 something
Yes, there they are. over snnville, Fla.
H a d H e r F^evcngu,
Europe. There are no gato rocclpls
railway station, which Is some dla
j tance of?.'’
lu Kurdpe.
The doctor then proceeds to , tlie
scribe some of Hie damage alone. * The
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Good H u m h r a t the T a W e .
houses on both sides of Ills hotel had
If V"o Wi.iild tli'.r.nigUl' efijt \ i . n t r
been struck bv bumboIn one die
fo m l
1»*» k im m ) El ii tin •r», *J
V|.
U iK f^
whole interior was wrecked, and il
rmiii (Id p k u t k fU 'w
h* .?• » al*
wax from Iter*- to- savs, that that
MU'
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. »;t&lt;r• I * strung.- mist eafne
Five of the ocrlIJS
cupanls had been killed on the spot
The market presented u horrible
H a r m o n y In Fashion.
spectacle, n number of horses, which
An ti|&gt; l o d a le sartorial authority an
there nad h.-.-n no time lo removo.
noUtires that it m ans tie might to Iiavtng been blown to pieces
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match his hair. Ity n strict adherence
to (bis rule a good many would have
$555 In S to ve— It Burns.
to wear a shoestring for a t i e — PrnvtSun bury. P a — Putting her roll of
dejjeo Hull.-till.
v56i» In bills In a imrlor stove. M rs
rrank Wclehance, Hunbury. took a
(
nap Her mother, not anowtnrrof (he
Territory of Hawaii.
new "bank. ‘ hullt a lire, and all slit*
Tho proper rvglhnal address foe a
recovered were the metal claHpa «*fl
otter lo Honolulu Is "T. H ." Terrirhe pocketbvMix.
ory of Hawaii

'Mr. Shej.herd, y o u r .daughter ha*
For Sale— Ford truck, fine shnp&lt;j, protffled to "marry mcL’
bargain. Fi ve jiasscnger Hulck. great' ‘ tidmph; she ^snhl she'd grt flfen
big bargain, $250.00
Seminole Co. with me when I'rhfused U&gt; s f t her a
Garage. Sanford. Fla
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Put two
.For Sale
Egg* for hatching.
In a basin
ThorcnqrhtTTrd Rhode island Ueda.[.TOmh
G o o d layiiTg stock.
$ 1.00 fot set­ one-half hou
ting of 13. AV. M Haynes', Herald The comb
Woman s Hu
Office.
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It Is' commonly supposed that th*
F.-r r-.
2.'l- if
danger from hydrophobia comes from
For Sale T w o .ter.-? of be.*t celery the roving, ownerless, stray dogs of
tho city. This Is not the real iruth
Innd tn Florida.
Fenced, artesian
Most of tho victims of hydrophobia
will, land in good order, small*
ant bitten ify tiAuse dogs or cat" th®*
house
Nyar Morrr.-’* Station
In­
are household p. in
quire of J. F. M.CIellun nt Moore's
Station.
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

K THE SANFORD HERALD

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — Life la Woith Living
S iN T O R I ), FLORIDA. FRIDAY JANl AID

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NO. 42

THE CIRCUIT COURT IS
GRINDING OUT JUSTICE

Unsuitable anil ( oloncU
Will Not L o m e *

T h e Louisville II.-if fta|| ti-.i in
will not train in tin- i.uth tlm
won on n v o u i i r of tin* imiui i-lun^ ,
that have boon mudc in organized
ball in the past few nwinh&gt;
Tln-&gt;
would have trained here if tin- park
had been large enough bin the idea
of bUilding a new park did not up
TRA1N.S NO- * -AND 28
peal to Sanford people nor to die
BETWEEN SANFORD
Louisville Club and maybe auptlt^r
I'be fall term of t
l'.; cult t.'uutt thieux, C. M.
IVilliums, J. 1. Ansea30ii
we can have u new and larger
\SD TAMPA TO
[or Seminole cou n ty convened on d eis on , £ . M.
Donne, J. G, Mai tin.
park nhd make arrangements for the
Tuesday
Without d*I
:*r •/ pro- Flunk Goertz, E. L llrowh.
RESUME
ttyun to train' here.
The following
cecded to get right down to business
Thi» grand jury ha.\ presented the
letter .TrtJOP-t lie .manager is self ex
and all rally much work li:n* been j following indictments;
Thr &gt;»nfor.i Short Lino to T a m p a piai*tm}*'h.vr&gt;
-r^7^vrr*|'*tjyj,&lt;.l||l. u v j ,
ja ce.m il.lisbed.
State v». Willie Uiehurdson, rape.
r,.,tnri-'l on January I7lh,
The follow mg cases have alte.ulvl Stale vs. Sam Johnson, tesisting
dll hr
,11 i„ v-.ioil new* to the truv- Messra. *M »-ft - T ht“ c h. ■r and W a lH / ....... .,,,
p .,,,U
nllicer.
•bl&lt;h ’
[‘ r.tiii' No- J7 anil '.'H
S Adams. Sanford I.U.[ ; .:!'&lt;!■
I ' m 1 of sAnfUl'd '
D A 1 ddwell
State vs ('
H If appei s e l l . ilelor 11 period of
&lt;it-ntlenii'ii
Heferring lo d o ' mat A Mill-.' Lrdgnirnl
rill'ti- o
for
plaintiff
^.rtnm of wibNo true toll
.ml (ho i to in will ter of the Louisville Has,- It ,|| ('b ib
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$ 1-I i S i &lt;»
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StHt»* \f. Mm nil*
a ml A r-..iiifuril at eight m (corning to Sanford for training nt
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\ t a l l a , l| AIlls. 1 nil III. 'll ' living N " true bill
r.| .it Ill'll* 111 till*
bakv bail our ground ke. |&gt;.-r . in full' |.*r pl.t it.t 11f
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&lt; i .*,&lt;til
Urea king
Stall \s miiii London
•r.itnenabled
inspect tile Ibis** Hull l*.-k at m
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and
entering
T i. i r in Sanford all ford, wub tile result that «untie lias
t led out of c o u r t .
Slate v*. Geo. Swain,
Deset turn
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eight ami tte on' mi the early train been found entirely inadei|uate for
idi
and
non-support of* wife.
Chase
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vs.
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emit
in
j. p, me'- ".g
all points south professional ball playing
t &gt; tering
on ven ienre for
State vs Lot Oglesby
ued for term
ltd **-r. il*" -‘
The enclosure ii eiiiirety too small
„i, ... i,o it i .In'd to transact
forged
cheek.
Miami Dank A- Tills! Co
IS
ife'l! t"s1|''
...... )i of Sanford and the in I'u Id i' Itrkl ig anything
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The dxnrt playing and training
U r iglil and
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el beell del idl'd doubt ful
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A NUMBER OF PETIT CASES HAVE BEEN
DISPOSED OF AND THE GRAND
JURY FINDS BILLS

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Columbus, Ga. Jan. 12
T h e In
dustrial Index in its issue for this
week says'
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“ A hiiidncis like realization o f the
gieat improvem ent in general c o n ­
ditions and firm faith in the com ing
of a great mi-as me of prosperity
have hern am on g the v a|ualile as­
sets in the southeast.
Even in the
first two weeks of the year there is
evidence that - this eontnlvnce har
been well fou n d ed . The southeast is
not only e x p e ll i n g greater p rosper­
ity hut it is literuilu pujitntipg with
energy. T h e number of substantial
enterprises and the magnitude of
some of them are surprising even to
those who
have been expecting
much
i
"There is a ctivity and increase in
|iractically e v e r y line of industry
and in some instances it is very
miiiked.
T h e increasing volu m e of
business is being lellected in gains
in bank d e a l i n g 4. past 0 Hi re receipt*
mid n't,tier statistic* thni m d ic a i.
i ipidltions.
V total of thrity one e.-w cur
puialions have been formed during
the week with minimum capital
storks aggregating $505,411

SEMINOLE TO
HAVE EXHIBIT
AT BIG FAIR
GQM\HTTB$ MEETS AND
GETS DOWN TO THE
B U S I N E S S OF
EXHIBITS
Seminole rnunty will have a llrst
class ^exhibit nt the Five C o u n ty
Fair in Orlando if the efforts of the
fair cn mm it tee m e seconded hV the
growi&gt;rs of the county and others
interested.
Chairman. S. O. Chase
called tiie. com mittee together yes­
terday mid those pieseut were C M.
Jterry. i.
A. Bromley and K. J.
Holly
A T
Rosaetter. the other
member of tiie committee was sick
and could not attend.

Mr Kerry was made secretary of
the
com mittee and will, not only
"Among tin- items of construction
take
an active part in getting up
work In tie - d o n e ns repotted tills
I b*- exhibit* but w 11 also III" n.l the
kkI . I All
ground at Orlando and ussisl m e ' ­
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er.
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m ill.
flie
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br i.Ige« St
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witii Messr- Kerry and French on
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IU* ri iigli.tin
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. kk lor the lair, a- tln-re is just
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lo u t it.iity days in which |u 1 ire &lt;. i i &gt;■ •*' ■ t Idmg
D * in »IU11 I r11
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tut"J mat on I' iditalr.al le at
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M . . .in.I M .1 1 on. (ii‘
Tile lletlllii otb ie. at the office of
building \ t tieii- i]:s r« *a 1 &lt;irangi ( base A I n ot from V V French
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Y.ilnr.n
V|clh.idlsl Church
in XI duck mill. Kenoia (•a
missionary
.m-eting
aunt bet
eotton ml
The Sutitlav srhool is now |ire,
vTuesilay at Mrs. Tom Williams.
mill, Augusta, t}a.; creametles itll'l
(MU t Mt d o better work th/in ut
\ goodly
number
of officers,
dairies. XugU'ta. Httw ktnsv i 11&lt;- a in)
\ more
Ull.\ t 1III** in it- hi- lory
t e n d .....
md adults, members r»f Macon
I . i . lee plant to tie ••i *
f hNT&lt;ni:h or g lut!* H t ■0 witti com pe
tie- M 1I oil 1 ' t vs(J.|lta' ' c to»ld met I irg.-.l \|,i&lt; nil t i
tleadtlig f.iit *»’ \
t* t t 'U|N i nt d u b nt - Ini nil ■lep irt
a t r ti, . 1 trcTi •*i ' i to p tn .it w ti ic ti M.trioi,
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lu-anut -cl null I .M
tMDMT- I" plan fir t tie w. Dare of
t.ni.
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F i l e n i to* •1 1 .1 1 , ( i i
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I -i m tier mill • V11
i-.it h t Li"*» (lid pupil. ■i large a ml enI,,. i - in
. illfd 11|.
\V .rkers 1 &gt;&gt;un
n d \1 1a 1a
Mi
and VI Rue &lt;til
1♦&gt;Mil .l-t M til let dttm • a 1 e ll*t&gt; - 1 -s­
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a •&gt;*. e - *•. i j i i 1■• (.. i i, larget| |li •m ing
ill . I I ' if 4 7
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d ll
. f \ kk'lu Ii bis' ^ It"
ear
,i in Mi dipt .ii, d i w m&gt; I a &gt;ttiTy
pleasant faces ws-re in I he s e s s i o n
were lak* n lip and dl'.-U'-ed t, &gt; itu* lilferson, tin
railroad simps to lo
of I lie school
. 0 1 , 1 1 . it tnember**
billowing win. (,
mproked
1‘ellslt. ol.l t la
The *ctin|o opens at ft 80
ws.s i tn- regular weekly prayer set
Drenching bv the pastor morning
vice.
We bad the largest a t t e n d ­
Ilig Military () per aliens
and evening
The subjei la o f the
ance
have
w'-iir.
and great
sermons will he "A re We Children
Washington,
Jan
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oday's
interest taken . in 'tftet^XerVice.
session of itje House Mtlttaiy C o m ­ of G o d 1" and "Th*. Thirst of the
Several new members to bo
Mrs W P ./Carter(entertained the mittee hearings on the military In­ Soul "
Daughter?' pf
Wesley,
with their crease proposal* produced a series of reieivcd next Sunday.
A cordial welcome a w a it' ill who
|.,n |. Fart i* ol Jacksonville an­ teacher Mrs, J .' I* Roberts T h u r s ­ *hatp exchange-* hetweeii Chairman
nounced at tiie committee meeting day night, ii^ hu»U^ of her house Hay, w Iki tuts announced In* o p p o ­ attends these services
that he would surety* be in the race guests, Mia. &lt;UU|'i;j| g a r te r and sition lo th e'con tin en tal army plan
f
for governor, w title George P, Raney Mrs. Chas. lam, ^nti* Daughter^ of and Assistant
Secretary
Krto-kin
Sen. Fletcher Active
of Tamp*4 stated j ust before tin* Wesley are a deligfij.fidly enthusiastic ridge &lt;d the Wat Department, argu­
Washington. Jan. LI. One of the
'meeting t fiat tie did not expect In class of voungsb^die* of the Melhld- ing in fa vor of il
Mr
Hreckin- most important hill* introduced at
get in
Jefferson H It row tie of Key ist chuich
j
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ridge ihuractefized Mr H ay's pro­ the present session of c^jpgresiy wau
West announced that tic would run
A stioit business session was held, posal for recruiting the rcgilltit army offered today by SenrtUl^*, D. U.
(ol ((tie of the ' Iicani'lej, in the su­ tins being yin* b'Kjilar uigt'l
fot in war time by ilrafls from tin* Slat Fletcher,
He desires to mtve a nu
preme court, while fjoenil*' oT C iictol class biisiucaw meeting. * The hostess Militia uh i mpructirstile
tionul chamber ot agriculture organ
Judge Will II PH re of M atlanna then txiok /h n r g e and the even in g’ s
Roth tiie As.xistunf Secretary and ized and made a permanent gov
declare that he will be iii ttie- field enluz(uii|u/ent opened wttli music. Major General Taskar Hliss, chief of eminent department. T o do this, he
Jurllces T a y lo r and Cockrell, whose M rN-Jrdr and Mrs. Clarence Cutter stall, another wiuicaa, tod ay spoke wMuld have appointed first a com
cO|
term* expire will be in the nice for favored the com pa n y with several in favor of a citizen arm y for pro­ mission of
seven
members,
w ho
select inns which not with great up tection of the nutiun .against inva­ would
ri-rluction. .
thoroughly otguniae every
J. T. G. Craw fold wants to he re- plnuae.
county in the United Stntes, and e n ­
sion.
Trie bpateijs then kept the ladies
elected as member of the f ) e m o Representative Green asked win deavor lo have those counties be­
,-iatic nali mat committee (torn tills tnnvink* wjlh t bT* many games
it would not In- better to go directly come memhci* of the national ch a m ­
Foil Aw mjpiithi# (delirious refresh»t ate.
Having been o r ­
at the task ,&amp;i federalizing the Na­ ber of agriculture.
merits went served.
tional Guard b y dir t i action than ganized it would woik similar to the
&lt; tntrl.-s A. Carson of Kltairnmee
All depatted voting Mrs. f i l t e r a
to "get a r o u n d " the limitation of Federal Depart mont of Agriculture.
and W
Copper, Jr., of Jackson ­
delightful hoateaa nrnl having had u
the state tr o o p system with the con­
ville would like to he two of the four
"Uplcsa we thoroughly* and syamost enjoyable evening.
tinental a rm y proposal.
trftiutirally organize, the consumer
delegates at large from the state
to t to- D em ocratic
nali&amp;null conWill M.ti)iiBn-\dvertising
“ Hope debyretl maketh the heart and the p r o d u c e !," Senator Fletcher
4mil. "there will Hways be chaos .-.n I
............ at St Lctti*
Judge Minor
\\ I TvIi&gt;V.rTNMH‘ i.st National s i c k " replied Mr RrerkiriridVe
I.., , . ,d I'll usvill" formally ibIt ink .,,11 I. fi '-„ afr-’ S' of ( In- oik r
Y"ii would pro,. . t the matter so - 1f If e bet w. «■vi f h,-s,- t k s,» 1- .*f m ■
mat It 11’ III I‘
1to f.ir into t he (tit 11r( lli.ll it would lie I hi'fi* will a)ways be tnisttnderst»n*l, I,t I. Ij Mi t In- would tn* in tin- race 1; - , . g , •' \ Il ■*
|,, ,|, l e g a l • 11OIII 1In- four I ti ci
filtur,. kktiicti I- hi i o u t ' in md' .a
The Only way
I »s to considcj- now any militur) Ing a id uni i- 1 taint V
gf,...
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Men w ho »r** t «•i, i that t tn- First i- alike tn 1h- polic y wh il 11 - v eI
to red lire the &lt;(ist of living, and at
m eniiom d as probable candidates Hi!'"flnlages uf advci 1 1 -ing but that
tin* same time give the producer
for delegate and are talked of us at • they also appreciate the fact that
a fair return upon his work and la­
Y
I b i s k e l [l ull
dent supporters of President Wilson, one-m an can get better results.
bor. is to' organize the producer and
Mr
The girls of Stetson University consumer nnd make them feel that
arc George P Raney of T a m p a . J Tyler has marked ability in tins line
U. Reese of the Orlando R eporler- and can tie depended upon to keep and the Sanford High School , girls there is a com m on bond uniting
St‘ I L. W. Duval of Ocala, K. H. the First
&gt;n the public e y e s j^ill play basket hall ut the 1‘uiish them.
I.iodsay of Konlfay. J. C .' Adkins of
T h e gamo
tVe * United Stales TTfitise Satu rd ay night.
" I shall push this hill nnd ask for
Gainesville, nnd R. Pope Reese of
L-^onrlu*ion
that will co m m e n ce at 8 o 'c lo c k and its consideration, nnd the nppointinr
beat 4 UU)miauk Lu be.-ii—gu od _*wziubiliuu_ •luHiUL.of a rommiajdon, which will
Poitsarofl.
)TtO
reach
the The small admission fee o f twenty- later merge into a national ch a m b er
Attorney Genet al Thomas F. West
m have dis- five cents will lie charged to [iay ex- of agriculture, at the first o p p o r ­
Secretary of State H. C. C tu w ford
tunity.”
{•enses.
eth'ndi. ,
and State Chemlat U. E .^ R o s c are
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pci ted I b .t thi nng w ill lie full o
hat' l*'i il k.-ri short space of little.
N*. r . kk all tinu 11 ce Ihelit' for l lilted
-i • n oi&gt;i-rliaps the leading
rtl
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I. i k. bei-n in a t.
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i l.u e - lor .i.icg.il. I" I tie national
in,', el i.iii ar*- liegiittiitig to Idossolll
bh&gt; lb. uratige l t d ' mid the Ini's'
wl,t. will run for the smaller job* to
|,e parceled out in the counties ure
grooming themselves, looking over
their fences and gelling their friends
lined up in readiness for the fray
which the , sniff fro in afal

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ii.rdi a pimiuiUai^uL genuine
amusement.
All in wiL.
ffeiats have everything
hand that all they «l&gt;
is for a week of sunshinu:*

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e a c h ' day!if -^lose see* tjm fair o f ­
ficials work tlo'l much ueacFii'^'&gt;" 1plete.
Everything is In ship shape
and till' prospect is tiiaL Noltista
cou n t) is going Hi have a fair second
to none in the south.
Kahibit intries from seven different plates arc
all cady in aned corning ofl every
M 1 &lt;sa(i-ty Deposit fluxes
mail
T b ^ l i - v c mam buildings on
N i' onal Rank is in the gdund*1 will die 'taxed to iheir
n*.( . de|a&gt;s|l bnXc .a p a u ty
l.-eul aed -..‘ i l l '
- 1* w ii n t to- c o n
(tor- .,r&lt; tna kjty* ,1 , tit I I." |T ■H.'l
- * i-inc-s inil t tiis harmony i* tin* xbjy.ir. iltiong all
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kei .1 o| | It, safety m m , , i hrougi out tb&gt; r„i,' t •
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*' ' hu f(„. benefit (if try. hogs, i itru- fruit' and ' get
Ik,..
A&gt;‘tit a safi. place
for able# will lead m n u rollers, with
serIU V. 1 , 1 "
N' r Vetter is here manufactures, art, etc., a elns&lt;
Interest in every department
"• bnxe* and will call ond.
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’“ "■kings of the aystem- coining in. The a m u w i ^ i t f n d will
lo
* **v,,r tn "rouse more people he taken care of liy the Johlinny L
.xponition shu,w#^jj(^ivli .it in
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having valuables Jones
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ff the people of Sanford would
M innloubii-dly be « ' itfc? line of j ,jk(.
,,nVf&gt; UB r()m, to their city
ar&gt; t„
.ulnn.nbifr'llMUtte that j f o f .,rtlintnK
,(te spttng of II'IT.
®t*ri* th Ea,r „ „ February H*»h.! Wf. w,l0j(| h e -very glad to lake this
!'tf *t,» i
.m|;. possesses the
Up wtl^j y Au silt l be proper
nl,U* ' uiattttf
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41 '■ • • *' to ..(try any under- t irtlf, veil it'll IhOutfhl .It should be
*k » ti,r..,igt SUCrsnsf ullj but site sometime around-‘Shplontbet of this
„ di-tbi&lt;'tn»n and attrac- yeur. so ns to pet mil putting into
ll,r I'ei'itrutlit&gt; and influence that shape a field rtLjUiStyim* ' i w &gt;° l"'r'
"‘ ir,' 'in.r .iT,,| friends wherever
mil /j^ofcssionfR, ball playing
*"• k, M; Uootiruff. president
. Again tit" tiking you and the Up'ffd*
htfci c an, miiun has chosen
of Sanford, for the interest taken. * c
j i* in f ibis work iy the
desire to remain.
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Yours
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t.ui tiie p au u u s td threatill I of you have .taken in th.
tfcr railroad Jo operate these trams m a lt e d of our cnmijig t fieri *
-ifij'irr
T 111- i&gt;. i ...|
A^e also wish to assure von that
we have now abandoned altogether
1k i i in t ii ktb ar I urn milt clt he idea of going to n &gt; k "I
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,••., a 11 o ri ol Mr* suuthi-rn poirn |..r our pr. Imiui ti
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t air mltn of t In training ■(* it I* too lat* n " 1* *•■
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tunt from L o u t " die

I '.in,. .Tnrti-r, M rj^ John
k*ih, Mrs H, C Gerrn&gt; and Miss
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M i - R A Ter11('n appointed to hold up
’ * I'-ipei end of the proposir» 111 rf has chosen a Ijve
1 ‘ " " ’ tniti.s.. tried utfd true in
fv *nrk they’ have been called
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St-jiti for o u r N e w A n n u a l ( l u i d o just p u b l is h is l — T&lt; p o ritillj
intiTcstiriR a n d i n s t r u c t i v e t o t h o s e ju st s t a r t i n g i n t o 1 r u c k i n g
anti F a n n i n g in F l o r i d a .
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Natures S oil Builder
’ Blowers* G r o u n d Lim eston e m akes acid soil*
sweet. It releases potnsli sails find impart*
strenglli and vigor to growing cr o p s find tree*.
Blowers* l i m e s t o n e g r o u n d unusually fine
readily m u e s with the soil. C o n ta in s no im*
puritiei-—can he a p p l i e d at a n y l i m e — i*
tnaapensive. W rite for literature and price*.

Blowers Lime &amp; Phosphate Co.
Boi R 308, Ocala, Florida

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In n e a t tilts
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OMACH TROUBLE
fOR FIVE YEARS

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K a ti* s

the night before
The

K ilgore Seed Co. - P lan t C ity, F la. j

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ond S u n d a y ‘ in the month.
The
writer is glad to state jihat
Rev.
Bartless has been rt-turncil to this
rharge for another y-ear
We all
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Welcome him Hack with us and f e e l 1
1 very much gratified to !&gt;e aide to,
GE N E V A S O C I E T Y N O TE S
have such ft minister in our c o m - '
munit y .
Wairh Parly
There is a saw mill to he located'
Guilt- a nutnlit-r of our you n g in tin- eoinmunity of Wekiwn and
|n i&gt;|il.v. met .it lht- homi- of Mr and Ethel, which will gi\e employment
Mr* (i P. Geiger on Friday ev**n- to several of our men and hoys we
ing, I &gt;«-«- :i 1st to watrh tin- u|ti hope
The homesteaders will have
year die, and to celebrate tin- glad a ch an ce to Cr*&lt; t heir timber sa wed |
Now Year.
The hours were pleaaui&gt;.
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anily spent in music, games, guess­
Mr. A ndrew Ribih is home again
ing contests, recitations, etc.
The
working on his fat^g, after working
guessing conical affording the most
in Sanford for several tniyuhs in the
amusement way *' Rom ance in S o n g ,"
garden section.
He ha#,,Tiff- leading'
fur which a p m r hud been
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of i\\ckiU3i
At t hi- 4’lojn* of winch the lucky
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Mr. Henry [&gt;f*a* hud tin* ifilMorwiniHTN were M ins (tcorgiM (H-igor
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tutu* to have tnr«*« to&lt;»* rut oil hi*
und Mr. ( . C . (• itrdcncr.
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It*ft foot sevtTal wppk .h uro . Ht* waa
la x a tiv e ta b le t
The rnerty making was c o n tin u e d ,
1(I « &gt;n(or,j nlHter the care of
until about eleven thirty, when the Dr
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D en ton , hut with the D octor's
w it h t h e p le a s a n t t a s t e
guests were Invited in the dining careful tpid skillful attention he was
room to partake of t h 1
u- re­ fthle to save all but one toe which
freshments. .consisting of
.he, c o f ­ ’ d to be taken off, Henry is now
fee, etc.
When the hour h a r-P
•he home of Mr. Will Lee doing
pointed to twelve all joined in. a ni- ty.
shout of welcome to the new year
Mts. A O. Powell is able to be
DUO
out again after ten d a y s ' sickness at
her home in W ekiwn.
Pound Parly
There has been a brick flue put
Among tie m«si delightful' sfreial III the -chon! house at Ethel
at
.
a Hairs of the -ciison wa- ,i pound last
The . hlldtelt cun now have
patty given hi Mts-es ('driiine Rau- fire on eoid, d u lly days.
h-r.oti and Georgia Geiger. af the
Mrs Will
Lee gave the children
heme o| i tie former &gt;&gt;n the evening &gt;|UIUn agreeable surprise at the
.if Jan
7th
A tat gt- -qu. .r. . . n s. h&gt;od yesterday when .lie w. n1 in
ido.ed with long -spani-h tno-»s had about noon with a well packed and
.tve selling tights for tIII* great
We llilt»* the
lii'.ii previously arranged. Willi seal-, full basket of warm dinner for them
Trial sl/o, in cents
lights, etc,
artisltcully
d ecoiau -d all iv partake ol.
Such b*tie acts
L. R. PHILIPS &amp; CO.
with vines, palms and tlowers, in the of kindness ate never forgotten and
Centre of winch a table was placed especially by the children.
Many
THE REXALL STORE
to reei l i e the pound each guest thanks to Mrs. ja-e for her thought*
'.ill
re
In the centre of the lie— of the dear little i hlldren
I ■. i ! i •f he., lit ' el it«&gt;w e| s
I hi- ■&gt;. houl . hihlrefT s.re \er‘. mu. I
s lit
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clilhuVei! over making something to
:■ t) lake to . h» fair
which f fn h,*vf
Ti ' „ - til.
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take his advice, although I jm nothin
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Hughe*
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A Sunny Disposition
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WEST SIDE PICO BUILDING

* JANUARY 14* i|j|

. COUNTY HAPPENINGS .

S&lt;i- u.s b*.fon' buying your ru-ci-.-csit ic- in
BEANS VitletUine. Ridagw. Polo, Limas
L E T T U C E Select Big Bottton, California Grown.
PEAS Alaska, Giudus, M e l o n ' s Advancer
PEPPERS Ruby King. Chine** Giant. World-Beater
T O M A T O E S Globe, Flenuty ami Mutehb-ss
POTATOES .Irish
Early KoV. Bliss and Cobler.
I„.| ii* have tin- pleasure &lt;&gt;f .looting you nn your requi.emenls

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A T L A N T IC COAST L IN E
INlUlror [High If o(rl, [amp*, II*
I'hunr 132

F e r t il iz e Y o u r G r o v e s
h s “ O ld T im e r s " D o
"* II.I 1inirr* wht'Ar
in* ?*-'*••! i'i v,i 1*i■* \• ir i.fl.
* tl**'*’ Ln r* *»l«n\ » i»f** m rv It* .«11 ai.il d ; i-'tjsi n-Ll I. III. Utill
ID.i rk»l Jip»rrtg IJrif t*«in 1»ri«l whii'.e li*t ti k ;n *« mil +r*l«i # t IIn *r
li
iif i if mu gmUinj' uWik ups-n WUmiii
ftr|iliyrr% m it
11 vi ill [wiki Vi hi In sillily tH** in**llunlf i'f Ihr ” ( Mil ] mu r«
*I li* \ will
»• II \ flint « itrn« |r* r«»r«' n**w m l * ri d tin tr |m ri«*«|i.f |*i&lt; .«I&lt;*w| ^ii«w th
Till'! 'll I f Ilf- k tli'iM
Tfi*»i 11ftt! nil, Jill- *.ir]|| I ol Hit- f 1 Ilf I 11,, I »,f pi , fH f.« *L
\ * u will fii*»! 11Di f **l- Mil id w th. \ if* | i.i ii . r«1* f . f. r »|,n nr*f* f t tl n. m .

Cherokee Citrus Fertilizers

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pa.i.,# ■ ■. I« | , L * t . f , Ua f m•I r i , , ,|
cmr !-(#*! frri Dmer* aM,i (« * (parl,, gj* 1 1 n int[it«rt mt ' * .*■ «.. i 1- »|„r,
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nf *ft*laMr ■ralLe* *a-l lk«rilfrl»# **Mlli|r|ifH u!
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|r*•II fel|l*(tU|&lt;4irt| tlMa

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(rill S»m ». &gt;u *
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- *a.
ra » •- B.-.a
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*- .**vr« Ha |*«ii 'tali
Ouv *'riD * dtp*ft mt nl (ivv* tine ami Ittfa.f mil
— -- h '*n *11 |tb**et of rtir-ii rulton
•D&gt;| ill kied* of lfticu*turil mbjuli. ll I* Diaiulaii.rx] lor |I.i
of out
ruilniifn. • ho u«r it Irrtlf .
Hfi&gt;&lt;! lost i f fof mir «pnul ytVnUr mu apring frrtilirmg &gt;&gt;k f..r i It*! of tbt
bs&gt;ol !f( •l bit ■* pulJtiL fuf fir. fJi«lr&gt;Luti..

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Company J.ikiomill#

Manufxtumi ol Ideal Fwtilucri

i I*.
will ting »|T for this rime-.
•-M.ilie for &lt; n m mt&gt;odiincr
J
ti.i
I.-SU of
L'lie Herald ap*lie . l«-tlo.d|l«'e U|Mjll of O. I'.

Nt. htl
H I0 pm
1.? ta mil
h mi |im
11 Mai {im
in
am
7 1 1 mil

lo r 1nl.ir mat inn and 1J.y-. rv.i'n m n.Miic nr ll M e

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Florkla

nt..* *11\\ 1|1i *1 "J
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1," ’ n.* i s. *• t

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times, that I thought surely I would die. is composed of pure, vegetable herta,
I tried diflcrent treatments, but they contains no dangerous ingredients lad
acts gently, yet surely.

It can be free!/

. , -

i in m

i iTTTT-r f r o m

would die.
•Thrdford's

He

advised

HUrk-Draupht

me
and

to fry
null

Get a pacTcagr tulay.-

I InIv a niiart»e

Why W e Save You Money

i ir i, '
\fr - w' ipe ItAIV- ‘Uttar of otif thirty vrara of n|--nrn.^ iri h
** 1 r
1
ii.. i
riorcU Inn. If. an* I l*r* xiiiv*1of *f *1**rri»f t-l t * I «i
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D i *.y i ion lor
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fa* tliftra. atitl l«&gt;w frrijtltl r.if'*«. *'• " • r ■ n t*. *,•
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t1
Will lit d ' iMiriiln
knowfi
H&lt;- wU5
rr*ilr limU-r hi* wll \n ?»f cju.iht v i»r • t:*
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judI 'V
'•(frtulili" i f ifes « t j *mi%*iiial'li* J»f * * I*
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11 ' 'if 1i ' 1 v\i r k i all, *1 to 1 tic In&gt;.| # | |„ j. .-re hand!'i,g ■' . Bln, h H im
our i laitn* write f«*r pn* ♦* l»^t^
Hv mock land- cx clu si'e ly and- made
I ml.- of pn aunt wh. i- vi-ry ill
Company
also viMti-.l
hoini' l.ilks at Fort si many friend* by hi- honest and
Palatka, Florida
atruighi for watd
hu-itiess
methods^
l 'u y
lie hit- always been a gr nit booster
M m . \uun' H.-owu of Ft ChiiMfur Oviedo and (lie county of Si-m­
inas is ^p. tiding &gt;ntui- lime with hi-r
mole ur,d i- one of 1he niost pro i -i-t. r, MrI
h
M. ( 'li-llutiil
gre--ive and public spirit ’d citil-n s
A nml.I t urru* of New Stinrmi hathe county
He as-ixied greatly
hi-.ii a n - i t » r n» ihi- home of hi- of
m
getting the
Black
H am m ock
&lt;ist.-r M f * \A id Pr.'Vii. t
Drainage Idstticl formed and was
Mr
iii.il MrI
D Hart and
elect* d . i ore mi—ioai-r 'of-t he drainidaughti-:. Ruby diovi- t hnir Ford to
ag» dl-lll.'l and wav recently elected
Orlando Sunday and '. i-itrd it I tlir
•- i&gt;
■ f 'he di ii v'e con- mi-siim.,i *
•ioiiii- of Mr and Mr* Philii* Hail
tor Taft illslricl. hi- knowledge and
Mr and Mr\ U r'tnnc. th.'ii
mature judgment
(nuking turn a
i .'liildr.-li and gu*'-t, R G. I'.Ill- n v Itliihh puldii- servant in any po-l
] cenlly rnjoyi-d an auto trip to St
pm
d 1 1 n-1
Ht- 1 -t ler in anal h&lt; r
A tigii't in.pari "1 ii.1- i- - 11 *■ -lu-.iks (or l!-elf
Mr and M i- Dan Long tins*- athntr gin -t iln-ir . ld."t tlnughlt‘ 1 &lt;d
N’ r « M an in- 1 till*. \ a
\ ir gin tit Long huii linen ill some
lime with a i o in pi’eat on of trou- Exiiel" scrofulous humors from the blood
which .'.ins' constipulion, malaria, rh«-i&gt;
|,h - Mr.1 t , Ila-i .
lit lbl mati-m. -or... ulivr-. pimples, etc.
Get
i:a- l . c i
\i-iy ill v it I. piii-ullio:.ia. it ut 1. It I'hihps on a guarantee to
The young JH-ople are planning ft safe! v
dim i'll, g p.,nv lor |- iij.iy evening
to take plare ill Mr* Maty Sy u u hotlre on f’ n meron ft venue.
This
T h e Bell T elep h o n e, w ith its 16,000,000 {niles of
. l i n t I- to be a pilh li. ation f»*r the
wire,
brings m illions of people within earshot ol
four \ottl’ K ladie- out hx-re
who
your voice.
v•
&gt;' •' f • I. 'In
•*n liter ■ .1 &lt;o|
. -I
. ,
' , Ml e- E» ll. I
M any thousand of them , living within fifty or &lt;
ft I ■ '
li
. I■
. Kui t and
hundred miles, can be reached for a small toll chargeI,. ' el. 1
I.
1

W. A. Merryday

Number -40 For The Blood

Bridging the distance ’twixt
you and “ anyw here.”

FRESH
and
CURED
MEATS

ll I K i n v \ N 11 i . i HKI. I T E M S
Mr I’ .1 &lt; inti all. r being conline.l at home for the past two
We have purchased a lot of Florida ,
m onth- with a -evere -[K'll of grippe
stall f.-d cattle which we will offer to our
li. able to he on the rattd again doing j customers at regular prices.
b u.bncur, his friends will be g!a&lt;l t " i
This is positively tlie la-st Florida
b«-« f in the city. Try it.
learn.
Mr Kri nk 1'ark. r i
, m-.l to Sun
ford after spending two d ays with
frh'nds ut Wekiwn Inst week.

GEO. W. HARDMAN

There was preaching at Ethel Inst
Sunday morning and night, being
the regular preaching day, the aec-

Park and Second

Phone 366

A re you m aking use o f this vast bridge on your
farm, in your h o m e or in you r business.
I here s*
profit o f tim e, m o n ey or con ven ien ce for you in tie
Bell T e le p h o n e if you w ill use it.

Grasp the Opportunity!
Call or write the manager to-day..

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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Black-Draught &gt;ias bees

aruLall my friends, except one, thought 1 kept in every I.unity chest,

implilclit, T u r R*.lining &gt; hair • ar- t" tl a- ‘ m gt nil.
v i '.- “ it Train- Mi? and 'li.'jslvij'i.r !(* Navutmah ."I I rani

III 1%Ml liny itlrML J*i'CliiM»nvlll«, ll«
l*h«n# 17

IJiedlord's

would have sick headache so bad, at rangements ol the stomach and liver. B

did not scetu to do me any good.

TIIH0W;il TRAINS TO NT.# YORK DAILY
No.
i r.
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•l 1"
11
1 *il)
1 I* I
h Jl!

"I was down with

Draught has done for me "

I gy| so bad. I could nut eat of sleep, 1used by young and old, and shuuld ht

it.. Hl ii nihil tl Rail ro ,til (if lli* ^(iiilh
Si H U M Lk Ml I'M l l \ i. vlMHl :&gt;\h%m : .

&gt;. 1 . S'J
-• 1n am
t t I'.ll
.'1' am
7 '.!&gt; al :
a ;U.'i am
;t.1 |.m
1 Hi pm

wriles as follows :

l am so thanklul for wh.it H’j cL

*tomach trouble for five (5) years, and found a very valuable medicine lor de­
Mr

t i .. i

1i* l
IIP

r In

A T L A N T I C COAST LINK

Jar k-.ini'tll,-'
SuiAnniili
Hirhnuiud
Unshingluu
Italtiuiurr
1‘ lulad. Iphi.i
N&lt;•« t .. i k

haven't had those awtul suk headaches

M'

j

I nrn.T ol Magntilift \tenue and Fourth Street

l»
tl
Vr
li
ti
tr
Ai

lor three months, and it has cured me—

Recovery.

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

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�Sal. / r i c e s
CASH ONLY

Goods Charged
at Regular Price

AT TH E

This is our regular sale of Winter goods. Nothing more need be said in regard to this sale. The people of this
community know this store and they know that we hold our Winter Clearance Sale each year, to dispose of surplus
stock rather than carry it over. We are holding this sale a month earlier this year than usual, thereby giving
you the advantage of buying at reduced prices a month earlier than ever before.

ROYS’ ODD PANTS

SHOES

UNDERWEAR

LADIES’ HOSE

W R I C H T ’S S I'R IN U N
M e d iu m W eigh t

RKCALSHOES

IN K

IN

Children’s
MEN’S SUITS
i : \ m r i »t t .j o i i n s &lt;&gt;k
AND

i &gt;k k s s

W O R K SH O E S

s 10.iis
I 1. ts

11, (HI SlUl"
I(i .'in Suit"
I V iiii Suit.-,
22.50 Suits
25.(III Sill!"
2K.00 Suits

12.UK

SWEATERS

1 1 .9 8

17.18
19.48

PANAMAS

ROYS’ SU

H T s ^ n i

Suit Cases and Hand Hags

(&gt;:.»U Still
0.00 Suit
ii.r.it Suit

MEN’S HATS

$ .79

7 t o Suit

S IE T S n .N H A T S
Sale Price
Sale Price

$!.( () Valins, Sale Price

SHIRTS
.all S h i r t &gt;
Shirt.-'

I .(III

SUSPENDERS

SOCKS

1.50 &gt;llir! "
2.01) Shirts
2.ai) Shirts

SHOE POLISH

FLANNEI SHIRTS
MEN’S ODD PANTS
I &gt;o I'ants.
-' o" PanLs,
j(i Pants.
•hoo PanLs,
3.50 Pants,
' ''0 I'ants,
j " ,o Pants,
•) on Pants,
' on Pants.

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

Price
Price
Price
Price
Price
Price
Price
Price
Price

1 .un
1.25
1.50
2.50
3.00

Shlrl&gt;
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts

5c Handkerchiefs, Sale Price
10c Handkerchiefs, Sale Price
25c Handkerchiefs. Sale Price

Rain Coats—Slickers
Roys’ $4.50 Rain Coats
R o n s ’ $5.00 Rain Coats
Men s $5.00 Rain Coat

'

Arm Rands

$3.98
1.18
4.28

COLLARS
Sox Supporters
5c Sox Supporters

5c Arm Rands

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

1articles ilot mentioned in the above priee list willb e reduced in proportion
REMEMBER THE PLACE: 105 EAS’r FIRST STREET

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�PAGE POUR

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"5 Y -------- selves c n record -aa o b je ctin g to the
ugly ice cards that nre posted in
many front windows and “ disfigure
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
the home* and beauty o f ground*
M. HAYNES. lluftlncM Manager
*[ There are a dozen months in which deposits
surrounding them.
T H A T F A M IL Y -T H H E
P uh lU h **! E t t r f T u * * !« y »nd F r td * /
The meeting adjourned with a d e ­
And wnlking down the street, you
may be planted. Plant your seed with this
lightful spirit of pull-togetherness
I i* m Mil et * \ mint: and that sounds the keynote of success
hank and reap your harvest in January I IHj
I J.a-.-iMW CIlirnUN CHICK. IN Al&gt;&gt;AN4'K
fair.
O M R T E A B ......................
11 00
July when interest may be garnered.
The regular-meeting of the Music
And then I knew the family tree
r i x m o n t h s ..............
■ ■ ■ ' - * »
Department
of
the
Wormin’*
Club
Had
ri'Muliily
produced
a
pear
I H REK M O N T H S
T»
will lie held in the club house Tue*
Yuneeburg. Kl
A Golden harvest is the reward of industry
tMt.aml li ||m CMg Yt ftn tw U-M P «
la
day.
Jan lHlh at .1 p, m.
A pro
Adr»r* or 10» f*«r Monlk
thrift and economy.
r u . « . U In Adroit* Mid »• Mod* ol Offlr. And walking down the street I t*a» gram of modern German music will
A gu&gt; who into the war would he given. Mrs. W (iwyrin Fox in
■otorJ^l* M w d l l w Mill Mill** Aiicum Ha.*
charge
The public will he admitted
hint
*
ia o a .4 1 ib * rM ioirtc* *i ti**ford . t w &lt; u .
for
the
small
fee of ten cents.
All
T
o
try
and
stop
it
then
1
knew
I ‘ « d t r Ael of M ir t h 3rd. IBT*.
Ilia family tree'd produced a nut club members are urged to attend,
aw— m s
Ttlt*b*ne No. 141
Times-U nion.
as this money is to be applied on
la ll*rmti
pR
• 3JMM
„
the plane fund.
Program follow*;
And walking through our fields you
We are glad fo ntxtp that the San­
K4‘ 4*
M
a
rch
from
Tannhatuer
Wagner
ford ladies are taking Jp great interTlir f grow while celery bleaches, Mr* L A Tukach, Mis* Aspinwnll
i-st in the automobile'-grarade that
And m 'Sanford town you'll unite Paper, Music of Ricluuds I and II
will lake place in Orlundo during the
H. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L TATLOR
agree
R. R. DEAS
Wagner and Strauss
hig fair
It is hoped that Sanford
Pitihlni
V k»-I*rr«14«l
Cashier
Am 'i Ci ibi.r
That family tteca are growing
F. L. WOODRUFF Vks-Pr*.id«nt
Mrs. Edgar M obley
can lie well represented in the parade
•V .
peaches
Piano Solo Op 9. Along the Silent
..
and that Seminole cou n ty as a cou n ­
t
0
Forest
Strauss
ty will carry off all the prizes both
Mrs.
Ben.
Motjroc
in the parade and in the fair.
•;
v
Trio, The Lovely* Rose E. Hermes
O
Mr*. Dougluiw, Mrs. GwjJnn Fox.
Bob Holly, editor o f the Sanford
The HUtory and Science ot Eduratios, sad Pub­
Miss Agpinwal!
For Sale— Ten acres of the best
Herald has a bright son named
lic School fljpci viilon. I I * alio ■ludlctj on« y#»r
For Rent— Two furnish? d roomi
Miss
Stumqn,
Accompanist
s t ih # 8 u u » U n lv u rm iiy o f In d ia n a , one year a t irrigable
high ham m ock land just 317 W est Second St.
Reginald. Reginald i* n pretty name
20-tft
th e W a s h in f on F rie n d * A ca d e m y, and |« o k m b u t!
Piano Solo. Funf Klarierstucke, O p .3 r*«#«
rourae a t th e S a lin a Huaineea ( o llr f * .
outside coprorate limits, half in cul­
hut " B i l l " or " B u c k ” sounds better
GRAPF.VILLE A N D UPSALA
T E A C H IN G E X P E R IE N C E : lie ta u g h t one
No. 2
- .................. Strauss
4 years, one ■free flowing
for a "jo u r n a lis t’s •son.
Tampa
, .M( a£ , Willie Robinson L visiting
For
Rent— F'ive room cotun
yea r in the c o u n try d ia iH e t achool, one 4 'ear In tivation
Mrs.
R
.
E.
Tolar
W
a
sh in g to n FrW m la A r a d r m y , and had xlx year* well, quarter mile off tw&lt;\ shipping
Time*. •
with friend* and relative* near A r*
1210 Park A ve., (12.50 per monlE*
o f rucreeeful experience u S upe rinten den t m n t y
Paper, Brahms and German Musi­ arboola.
stations and F'lrst streFt-D All fenced Including water. G. W. S(ienw
Not guilty
Hi* aunt named him rjdlia: •
M r Ito vra rd preparetl h im *# lf
fo r a
cians Since Strauss ((M a x Reger. Hfe*»
and she live* in T am pa. In (act we
Mr
Magnusson has returned to
* n i k in th e nerYlee o f th e P u b lic S ebo ali and ditched, has porfcfctJ drainage.
2«tf
and !■ [w rh ap* th e t&gt;e*t erju ip p r^l of any
man $1250 will buy it if sOfd'WlMiln the
Hugo Wolf, Humperdinck
believe she reads the Times, som e­ III* work at Melrose after a pleasant
in th e ro o m y fo r th e ofBce u f I ’m in iy H up*
F 'o r
R e n t — S e v e ra l
n ic e o(Br«
ten days.
Worth (3000.00.
Mrs, M. Minarik
e ffn te A d e n t o f Public* In s tru c tio n He i l t J r v e * next
times the editorials.
visit with the home folks at Xttiun.
o f a ll *he vote rs of
r o o m s o v e r Y o w e l l 's .
F ln q u ir * N. p
See
owner,
200
east
Third
St.
Solo,
still
Wie
Die
Nacht
C.
Bohn
!
()
Mr and Mrs John Bond l enterY o w e ll &amp;
C o,
3 2 - tj
Mr*. Lucilli- Aspinwnll Taknch
29-tf
fom t i.u tk o r c 1 1 1 &lt; 1 it t tiriiT
Congressman Stephen Sparkman; lained her mother apd sisters fam
Having
brrfi
a*k
r&lt;
l
by
a
number
of
%
ritrr*
has announced that he will he a dies with a New Near's dinner it Piano Solo, G u volte Pp. h2. No ,r) to become a candidate for clerk of the
F 'u r n i* ) ie d ro o m fo r r e n t
* o -n tltF’or Sale 4 to 5 ft
Grapefruit m a r t p r e f e r r e d .
Reger court of Hr mi note county. I hereby an­
candidate to succeecd himself in tin- their pleasant home
P r iv ile g e
o
f
lu tb
nounce mj*rlf for that office, auh)#rt to the h u d *
Miss Fannie Rt-ba M un-on
$20
per
100.
Tow nsend
Some of the road* in tin* vicinity
1 0 7 F ln .s t S e v e n t h S t
First district and this means that he
Democratic primary, and aolirit &gt;
your
vote
«
2 6 -tfr
(i. G otterm an |J1 twill a p p re c ia te y o u r ■ u p p n rf d u r in g t h e Bros., 2l*t and Walnut St*., Jack*
will
be
re elected.
Congressman are lioing slrawcd wc are pleased to Elute Solo, Le Reve
i“t a m p a l f n ,
( iu a r a n t r e in ir . I f ele cte d to g iv e
Room
a n d h o a r d , f i r s t cla a » . All
3 W -lltp
Mr?. W . GWynn Fox
i my whnlr lime *n&lt;l do my utmost to flit onville, Fla.
Spnrkninn ha* served some twenty *ee, al*o at the cemetery some clay
c o n v e n ie n c e * .
615
P u rk
a v e n u *.
Bridal
Chorus
from
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years us Congressman and hi* record is being put down, all of which is
1 0 -ltp
Wagner
For
Sale
(
P
E
A
N
U
T
S
,
Selected,
is without a fi:iw
He is chairman *ome improvement
Mr*.
Tukach.
Douglas*.
M
ob
ley.
J
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T
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$1
25
per
f»u
;
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$1
00
per
bu
:
of the Rivet* ami Harbor* Commit
The orange* ort the Moore grove,
H o a r d a n d ro o m b y d a j or
,•
1 1 1
Garner. Minarik. \\ &lt;1 F'ox. Mi***.* 4rounty at Oi** primary In June
No 2*. K5 et*
C H T F A S . (3 00 G a t e C i t y H o u s e
on the best position* on t lie slate
owned now hv Mr r.van* .&lt;1 via
_
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If trie* ted I wliall
iie nfTice m&gt; U-f) i.e^t
2 9 -tl
(I
I, a in a have 'been linked t hi* week i A**"" wull&gt; M ahoney. Fo*. Slum on. |Ww n l .lutiUon »i *sll tnrw^nd m j y w u. C O M M O N S P E C K L E D V E L V E T
rm-rit your »upp*irt
. rty fruly,
F 'o r
Rent
W e ll f u n d * ! ’ ■! 4[,« rt( ’ H 1N ESE V E L
MEANS, (1 00
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of Sanford ha* been appointed a i 11rli- 1. v. hang a t &lt; I f l . n , d o
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When Congress ad Ill- tattler at lu« home pl.ue, r,e,.r
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hand
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For Sllb- Si •ut, 1
Mi** I .)nn t riteinev ha* returned m i l l
for i to- summer and take a special
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M a i t a a k &gt;mi r r f t npaf at Irifi »rtf1
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would In- natural for Editor Hull'.
• uO irnianitifirr I Maine ♦■f Sa-milutlr t O ljflly , *ui&gt;
For
R ent
F 'u rn 'is tn t
*oi to have high it in I i'
\ ••I it 1 .1 1 1 , 1 d V\ ■d I’' 1- d a&gt; at \D«
Her Iel
Luts
F'ni Sit 14* 1 1)4 11 fur Cash
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V Ih o u s e k e e p in g
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I- a iil*t l n i 11Ve honor for a Florida *n It s . va husr dung tiler- Mr- Morvll. trI or- t rliil il f tlr»o me**
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Midway,
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r lrrtn f
I
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t ha* I w ill * o f k
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M igtiti siin and Mr- Kric*on t o f h r I »*• m o i f a t o 11r l rn I r y
le i,
111 r m e i v i
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111•1r»*•** f{iit&gt;i rt lliigl.es . H« t a nip
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111* 41 . i ti * &lt; | i i * r | i r r » M i i a i •&lt; l e M i o n a n#| f h r
f i r i ’ !■*+ a Oil l b &lt;1 all t fte Due fur lliir fllu s l.lit
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fa ith fu l
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rn -n
hi . »r
liUlIrltlLy; "if t h r i f l t ir r t **Linl y
F'ur Sale Two st m y six room
I nr, VUrtu
R un m *
and I,nurd
| n s - i t i j i '. |i
till- . n m i i u i n i l v t n d a v
II I* SMul’ I
M o u l d b e in * IS -VVeel .li d I tie Sun
I h**-r*'iiy (fititH in n r m &gt; * rif a f|r tM a la foe ih**
^
^
I i o u m s conveniently located, at price
a
veil
Ue
1
tin **t i t.g and gelt ig a.
ford V M &lt; S l|r lie* ' ■ 1 , III. Ilf TtulrASv
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f &gt; l| | ir r ,n lH M | # ill l l f I 'u h l l f * I H * 1 r u c t l n f l in
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h e ld Wvalue and easy terms
rf • M f
M Ml l
&lt; O k l.h l'fU ll
l h. Put ■ I, itn , -I- t III!. eill -,,|t th. nn.in iiif vi. i i tin |»nple u ttndr GI S wimfrH* #rin&gt; lr 1T h* Ur oIMu I&gt;g .h nmiyb j n* eI rrv tino r o( ith r l h e1 (a-m**
lM #anl u f
I a m a i b h i |&gt;&gt;U d f u r t h e n f T V r n f T a *
* n iU - c T u r
,.Sj
For Rent
Two
AUo
one
vacant
lot well located.
S* Fum l t r u t lf - e - I fia Y**
ly rc a im r
Ci*H v IDrs-* | t h a t
**f S e f r u n n li 4 n i j n l t
l*» M il i r l
lii&gt; « * - lf
■ tit'li- e t
Well and wil d " dl .m u Inlinern. ml., r * , n t
f**r Iiglit f " • • * * , a *t
tfM’ &gt; Ujmfin .trlulriTi' th u u bl Ik* a p rA tlr* ' |lt|lar&gt;*av&gt; !•* *h r arlbtfi til I h* %Ol«*f Di l hr
|hm m r*||i
last ol closing an e»t4ite
A P C o i l - llmims
in it m o r e i b a n a r e g u b ir Y
M
C. A
vlIC hi-i* I 1 appn c’ i
OI»f wt,p
Mr Ballinger will a—i-t lliem in mart ami f»y all mrarva a tirop4«clyh u lrirf am i T a t I'rimaf &gt;
17 M[,
r 15 VV
Fillh - i reel
2 2 -tf
nelly
J n o I » J in k m a
I'ayi-r in Ih** f .»unt) I ask f*h* y m ir 9 ti|ip ir1 , in *i |H»r 1
m u n m i nl
h e re
The
H e r a ld
eun
getting arotinX . and Inter all wdl I *"* a oar I l h sli k 1 a Hi r *»I It I« 1 trt 11, t h i t liH* na i*iw
House for Rent
Go
t j VVr*t
I know , that my * - ijw u - n r r w ill f#»*V»f tn lu a b ic " r f
g r iilu l. '. t .
t h e v o t i n g m e n u p o n M a r l ­ gather at the church far service.
F’or Sal*'
Wholesale fish business
niria* to I hr T a ipayw ra ari«1 th#* c h n itm i of th**
Ninth St.
Apply t" H &lt; Du Ho*»,
in g ’ t i
o d w m k h e re a n d a - s o o n
We know 4 hal ' ^ fe lut.s In-ell a 1T* m nt y
nets, lis h b oat-, launches, etc. C L
&lt;4'
s
itrNt.y
t:-tfr
112
N
Park
Axe
.
.
I , u ild in g * a re a d d e d
to
goini deal III ligripjie about, which
Vincent
2N'tf
l h.
f' t
I G u is e S a n f o r d
t* il! o ffe r
I
I
tin* kept u* at home when 'we &lt;jo ] I h«-r*h&gt; ar»hiMjn*r m y ca m b ila ry fo r th*1 | mmm* ^
1 VI )4lt|
i ' •
;iu
I n - I to - y o u n g
i nd
E'nr Sale Mir Rent
Several house* | C om age for- rent
1 1 1 1 1 Hltend the**- -tdendol -ervici-e. lio n nf H ij|M rrifitriith -ril of I'ufth * f n « rn o loti for
S#&gt;in If i u lr t o u n l) war 11)#•. « -Ww.* ' ti* .|u ixim t n f I hr
1 ’ty
TI II f ,t. t I, .l‘ id on ||| &gt; - ( a . l a l l v
Magnolia
and
Pnlmettn avenues 1
hM
* d hf Tli* rurri't'f I'fotiafy
t toT h t i f - - la v
. v . 'iin g .
♦
\ f i n AOlr a d ! I *■ m «| J&gt;r irr»a * rt I
VV Ir .Thigpen
.
29 tf
• 11V
f o r | h f I &gt;■ w e h a v e t h e h r ! | i *d l w n
V U IJI\ t I |
1T
£nmt rntniMr^. Hrr M o rrv v. H4' »-4r» |l k )|4MfcL.r&gt;l i* «• • a r u ln lt- r fhi r.
&gt;ufo y
For Hair*— Ford truck, line aliape.
iriifatlrgt *if I'tililic In«■ructlmi
" ils o n 's p a p e r, th e
a imui 4»f r»|»*‘ »■JtpUf Ii*II&lt;'4* a fill J'*t, yj
5
I 'A U E ’ K A T tO N
M r llo a . n l hobl . a | j f r
bargain.
Five passenger Buirk, great
d ways good , is year* of training, anti Hro.&gt;Krip-&lt;m|^.
Sari; **■•.
I* n
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a *♦♦♦♦♦**
flra*r ind jHploRll Iaa4i*’*| fry th** Mtrhtfan
big bargain, (250.00.
Seminole Co.
f
4
&lt;§&gt;
H
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*
N
o
rm
a
l
Mr
p
tu
ilir
d
it*
whn i* well known and respected by
1 n e v e r a n d n o tbigger n - i l l ■*
unualy for* tH .* &gt; M ia , ln k f r ^ In • t b illim t u ih«Garage, Sanford,. F'la.
19-tf
Lost Frida y A C
F. tun RfrtiursM in Piyrhfiln(y,
mg
;• ! 'o i‘
) f t y p e i n t h e all and both earnestly desiring to mllrirn cwiur**.
U AH Local AdvcrtiHcmentH Under
turn
to
H.
d,
Minton
or
B* r. lit ok
Prayer meeting i* held at
Sister Wilson help us
Ill*t
■ .
F'nr Sale
Eggs for hatching
ThiR IleadltiR T H R E E CENTS a
1 1*2tr
Mo j ;»*
lire for reward.
7 III! nn Thursdnv and Suinl.iy school
t'.i.* ^ *
l
i n d i - r n t v in
Thnrnuglilirod
Klmde
l-laiol
Red*
Lint*
For
Each
ln«i*rtlon.
Minimum
|(«-|h #I ml lha 4 fm dlllon uf T h r
nngrnt idut 1
1I I
■
•
.u' rf
VVa liter)
loh
ri*
Grind lay ing stm k
}1 III) till si!
Charm* 2ii Crntn.
•*u&gt;h i*ii
Ihi
l i .
-I
\\ , WMi- plea-i-d t" see tUOf4* *&gt;f FIRST
NATIONAL HANK ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ? « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ling of 1 ! VV M II , . II. rar I trio k Six vear*' ■x i»
I I -* t
■
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1
4-1
"f
1 1 ^ . J i t 1 1* i n *•* . n i l
i i K 'u r n la v »• h n ** l
ten i .sirs' n,x|s-Jlen■• &gt;
nihii
tit!
S’ '
I'M** «.
"* ....._.J, t Mir,day . and Do -upeFii.ii id* * 1 VI -Milford in the St.ii, uf FI,.rIda nt
s a l . - m u ii i* t . " i ' ■
t
KO-R
H
A
LE
W il-on Mrfor I r
d it
Thom pson formed a I iiiii**l
•ifr.nd
of
wnrf
I
B
(he rluhi* of business I
.11th. I*JI
i - i. .
it i
i
of the il,**-* by dividing Mr* Rorell's ami
I ■ 2t |&gt;'
Del , Sanford FI A
ive-t Mr-i ll,
’
F 'o r
!* s le
L a rg e
m u le
and
good |
Ballinger'* &gt;la sSfU
will'll Vt i
K fw u r r n
i.
V uung w ! i ' ■ " . 1
VV antet|
1lie all think will In- nn improvemetit l«*«na ar&gt;*1 I Hsa'tiUflt*
w ins I-, nuiii.il' .n
f 'ln n t ji
B ox Il7 ;f nr |
S IUI M*||| hFi d r i v i n g l . o r s e
A*l7 2h phone llfi.
year*' experience want- “ i •
tn--t trn rut i t « nf the n
40- 4 1 c
Press Miss Signn Yiltlen ha* consented to |OvtdniliR,
IL 8 lUmda in MKiurf* rirru la ik i'ri
1 7.MJ Uk
w • i r e I h e ir) teaching them and now We have IlutHl’ uthrr than If S fbuni«
F’or Rent or Sale fi or 7 now in grocery store, nr any olhet hunt
\*MU'intion
S’ n mail
rirtlffil in* Hasn.ir*'
Cull
at
J
E
C G White. Gm !*♦
G
a*
stove.
F'nr
Sab
l.uiil cottnges, at Lakr* Mary
Cull aide work.
o il-oti and n Crutlle Roll. Home Department.' K ^vttic*
u - s o i- l.it n o i m e e tM rl/iX * * * '* "
U
i
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P
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e
's
i
,
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Sr^T
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utliK
r
than
IJ
s
livery.
Sanfoid.
F’la
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Sjohlom.
42
9tp
tier ailv
Ml * Tow n*eiid are ther*- Beginner*. Inmor Senior and adult
|i«'ti«!a!net 1rtrS niLrif •torkf ‘
u a n rd un p U i JcvgI
f (fi.fhWI.2i1
Wild they roi.ll ilmti not a little to clary* and a warm welcome f* r all
Tiitdl Isuuk,
r"lr
*. .'.i"a
tile - u i i f s - **| the meeting*
who will come
SolwN-rtptH’y U» atiN'k of E n W .1
ll.-arv.
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l.iOiM
m
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1
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FurnHUTf «n*| P TilU f»*
J*J U&gt;
P O L I T I C A L A D \ E R T IS I N’ G

THE SANFORD HERALD

rw
■- t -t.&gt;
date* can pay for what thoy get.
We are wiling apace and not giving
it a Way.
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Reap the
Harvest of
A Com­
petence

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

PEO PLES BAN K OF SA N FO RD
SANFORD, FLORIDA

| COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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|(|*«| K atAtr fiwncal n tb rf than hanking

Th e paper* of F’ lorida are not so
hoiia»
1.T*i* 17
W O M A N ’S C L U B
NVf AfTKmnt I K*r fru m P n l r f i l
easy a* they were in years gone by
:.,iio
iut0|
Vet afiunmi bu# from
They have decided that in order to
I Dir &lt; ii in nilllre
provrw r*«rf\r ngrfl • Tn
make a living from I hi ucw-puper
Nr* York, Ch)t«|ti •Hi
An enl h n*m*t o
meeling of the
St I O lit/
II.H W W
every one w ho use* said pajiel should civic commit lee ol the Welfare De Nrt amcrutit .1,0- *fri»r»* »lfc
pfiiV
r*!
f
t
w
f
i
r
■grnfa
in
pay for the -pace and that the part ment wa- he'd at the home o f 1
tMf***r
I'J, 1i!l Is 1i ,4»sm :,7
greatest spuec liber* in the world Mr*. W VV Abernathy. Wednesday N .-t krrm unl t]y# ffiD ii (tank* •n«l h»nkrtw Hofhrt than lnduai»«l in 10 ot 11) I2,|44| (41
weir the |*olllifintl“ wlio were seek afternoon, Mr* ( ’ I! Ditigee, chilil- IH h r r rh *ck» on hanka in th** ‘ am i r lty
nn\ ii
or ttiaan
re fm rtin g l ank
mg lunnething
for nothing
The man of iivii*. presiding
Present t tiila
irlc 4‘ hKr'ka »n«l 4)|1n r
other day a gentleman who o* u can were Ml*
( '• i h ||*m «
Jl.fM &amp;.Oft
Ahernnt b y . Mr*
Frank
Frm rtiotiai m m rn ry . nifktrla iu-1
didate for ti ivJutr* office wrote The Woodruff. Mr*
A
FI Hill. Mrs.
1,611 11
iftiii
U .2VA tw»
Herald a h-ttei eiicloring U long T. L t l ' f ’ oriiior ami Mr*. R A Ter- N otp* of tjlhr-f N a tio n a l Hank*
20,7941 IK)
f ‘oin a n il nrrtlflm t«M
address that he intended to make heun.
Plans (or the Ninth street llc^lvm p tlo n fu n d w ith U. 8. T r « w u r r r
437.60
not m om th a n 6 p**f m i t o n r ir r y U tlo n
and h*‘ stated that
the Herald [uirk
which will he the ob jective
" c o u ld use the address" il thev so work of tin* i-o mint! lee (or |9l(j
f (37,643.60
T«»uil
denired
This space will cost the were discussed and the plans given
U w U H llra
gentleman five dollars if it appear* this committee by the City Beauti­
1 apitm! Block paid in
9 3S.000.00
in this paper and In- ought to know ful committee, when this b od y &lt;li.*- Surplu*
1&amp;.000.00
irt»*
“Fund
l ra p ifa t and aurplua
t 70,04*49 (M)
it
We do not owe him or any other hutided were adopted.
A v ole of I J oT do ta
lr it M p r o flu
$UL®6*7.6^
i/Lllrr seeker anything , Every tooth thank* was extended the lu^ya*vvho Ur-wtve.1 fo r T u m
2.000.00
for In rfmal
1,100.00 1(.0CL6f»
ill Ids,head owe* us n dollar for what had composed the City Beautiful CRrcu-runt
irru la ltrig nuiaw o u la ta n ilin g
8,760.00
I
)
Iv
blend*
U
n
p
a
id
.
2.100 4K)
we have already said nhoul him committee for these plan* and their
1n dl v Id ual •I r | «« ii a ay h |w t 1 u r M^rk 1HI .! M . |i 6
unil t lie n* i (Mint I- -til! 41Jip'll fn ' hr gi-ncroii- dm, .linn - nf $0* till fur I 'rrtlO ralKw of drfm alU due in 1«*
than AO d a y*
2«.2V»» I*
think* we should g*&gt; "i 1i*«' - t i hv' t 1Tn , , vl, * nr i
V ,1, &gt;1 . ill i o li nf J I ;i (111 4 * f 11flewI r l i w l n
M2 t 6
Fuwtal
*a»Dig’*
•b-p«»aii"
1,271 &lt;&gt;l
(or nothing
h ,,
road*- f'V ^thr- i n *
deftltict T o ta l iir and iirp-*»*»i» | ir r m .(, 1-1 i t ,
1,% 16 17 AA 39
7' . P40.1 14)
The Herald g*&gt;* * *•■ r*-t )*! '1 f m it \ I
\
\-snein1nei tte- tirnmnillit
* U hrr tim e ile jm u fs
l i t 7 Hi, 7S
it) t h4* ' II in lunvk when thn'l nrgttnir.ationl llflla pa&gt; aide, irich id irig GlJitf* •ti* ft*p
tlini tlm&lt;- on a* m e
fr o n t in g fnorw*&gt; borrow ed
26,000 00
state that will not mention any can-| (listiarideit. (nr the put pose of b u y ­
1 (37.6 (464 )
didate unh—s they take a spare in ing palms for the park
T n ta l
The civic
this paper unnouni n.g their candi­ committee wa* very grateful for the
«&gt;f F lo rid a , f ‘«mnl&gt; of Seminole,
d a c y lor office
They can come here generous donation* from these two Hiat#
I, H F W h ltn r f, C a d iie r r-f t h r alenvf^nama^l
and go there hut the local page will bodies.
The treasurer reported a hank, do •*iU *ijirl| i w n r th a t th# al*ov« ataliamaml
-la tn ie to th # I»#at of m&gt; k n o w lrd f# and b tU tl.
simply chronicle their arrival and total of (104.01) cash on hand. Ten
H . F. V V lM T N E U , C ashier
departure as com mon clay and noth­ dollar* of this wa* voted to the Wel­ H ufiarribrd and awnrn to
Frp4f#Hf H- R and
bailor# m# t hi# 10th day
H O f 'hauar
ing more
The editor of The Netald fare Deppartnienl to he used at the
o f Ja n u a ry | 9 | fl.
A llr u in le y
has rerved his time doing, things for discretion nl the department.
CLaua# U . C o u d i.
D im c to m
The
N o ta ry Fjiibtir
, nothing ami hereafter -the randi- comnflttee as a whole, placed them- M y rommiaaion expire# Now, 6th, 191S

WANTED

FOR RENT

.Statement of Condition of the

First National Bank of Sanford, Florida
Condensed from Report to the Comptroller, December 31st, 1915

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
. . $304,898.68
537.28
O v e r d r a ft s ...................
8,750.00
II. S. Bonds for Circulation .
City of Sanford, Seminole Coun­
24,921.95
ty and School W arrants .
Other Stocks and Bonds . . 27,783.25
Cash, Due from Banks and U.
67,973.37
S. Treasurer . . . .
2,730.97
Real Estate, Furniture &amp; fixtures

Capital S t o c k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Surplus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Undivided Profits . . . .
Reserved for Taxes and Interest
Dividends Unpaid . . . .
C ir c u la tio n ...................
DEPOSITS
Bills Payable
. . . . *

$437,543.50

$35,000.00
35.000.
10,963.65
3.100.00

.

2 100.00
8,750.00
317*629.85
25.000.
$437,543.50

Nearly THIRTY YKARS of Safety and Service has placed (his Bank in a p&lt;^‘
lion that commands the confidence of every citizen of
Sanford and Seminole County
#

First National Bank of Sanford, Florida
“ The Farmer’s Friend”

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Miaa Geneviove Me Murray of
Jacksonville i* the attractive house

j WANDABOUTTHECITYjj gueat

of

Mra.

I

\\

Getsen

this

week.*
Ijttlc H a p p e n i n g s — M e n t i o n
0f M a tte r s

in

Brief—

P ersonn l I t e m s o f
Interest

!

M
Eli ehfie l h Stafford will enter
tain tonight . m hoi......... her guest.
Miss Proetoi. at her home on Mag­
nolia avenue.

Among tin v i-h i or*» t-1* t h »* i it v
today is Joe HitnHU of Til 111,m.
t Sumrn*ry of (hr Floating Small
S«|uir,Hanna
»• hetler known
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
Joe is well known m Florida having
Hu rried Herald Readers
promoted many
mnton-vilrn-and aeroplane fhghi'|*4|rn |»it
.mil Gentw* Emporium. Ills wife L- III! leading I id . of ’(),.
Kir^t St . Sanford. Fla . Opp \ irgmia Slin k t om,.any, now pLiv
ml K
ing at the Allen The a ire
42 lie
1
Elk- Chi)
" T h e Bed Itose.” with Miss Mu.,
\\ M Hay
guerite
L)e Von a u&lt;l the original New
of The Herald left
nr-* manager
York
c
o
m p a n y ‘ ta on the road for i,
for lartow, where he will
lot mg*11
coast to coast tout and comes to the
jtte d t he n
Allen 'Theatre Tuesday night, Jan
Horiila P,**»*«a
IHth
Coming from long engage­
ldintiurger cheese, p opcorn and ments in Philadelphia, Boston and
Chicago, this delightful musical com ­
37-tf
vex* t cakes* at Sim op’s.
e d y will he anxiously awaited hy
^,r the
First
Nationpl
Bank theatregoers of this city.
iboiit that cash prize offAnrUpn the
err#t t’ hrisl mas S a v i n g
Shoe Shine Stand

:BjiiaaiiaanaBaaaaa&lt;*itaad&lt;«uiaamEttaaritiatr,atfd

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...
.Worm My l l r i d g t
Among the many charming social
(urii-iunin being given in honor of
Mrs ('has
Bell of Atlanta, there
ha- been nothing pri-ilier than the
atiraetive moron.g
bridge
party
with w fii&lt; h she was i ompliliielited
hy Mrs it \\ Herndon on W ed ­
nesday. at her beautiful home on
Park avenue
The room s were very
lovely vs it ti a profusion of gorgeous
poinset tuts, their
brilliant beauty
displayed with
charming
effect
against the background of ferns.
Graceful palms com pleted the e f ­
fective color scheme of green and
red
Four tables of bridge were
played,
Mrs. C. 1).
McLaughlin
making top score, winning the hand­
some prize, an embroidered sofa
pfllow
To the guest of honor was
presented art exquisite flower banket
tilled with double pink bybiscus
and ferns and tied with u hig b o w
of pink ribbon,
A delicious salad
course was served at the refreshment
hour.
Besides the guest of Ijonor,
enjoying the gracious hospitality of
their hostess were Mesdnmes C. O.
McLaughlin. Geo. I) Bishop, I). L.
Thfrasher, S. Puleston, ft. A. N e w ­
man. A. i\ Connelly. La Verne Hurt.
Cecil Butt, Geo. II. Fernald. F. L.
Miller. J B. Stryker. Cecil G abheli AA K Watson. W .! Thigpen
and Mis- Laura Fi h

Ende hes lace curtains fur dat price
De hes in blankets ever wut sold.
En under drm you cant git cold
Evry thing in dar *ho suits ma taste,
1'se got U&gt; go dar wid all haste.
N o one on earth can turn him down.
D a l oin de he* p la re in d l * town

Ad-diifit *11 Comniiiaualiobt (»f ikii
Colatbo Id "Sootlf Miloi.'* of PKam
M»t K A r.rKt-n. PK«M No W3

We ate hen- to serve you with the very Itext of everything
Cooked properly in a [lerfectly sanitary kitchen and served in tire right way,

T H E B O N IT A C A F E

Mt*
Herndon’ s hospitality
were
esdarnc* (Jeo Fox. W W Ahcr-j
tint hv
Geo
Watson, / e h Rutliff,
II I. Gtlison It (' Marlowe, Speri•r. t -tiey, ( tstmrne He-rnlon M'tr'on H
-&gt;n and I l' Steintueyt-.r
S a c o / ( of-'M./iir

NEW WOODRUFF BUILDING

PHONE 152

SANFORD. FLORIDA

j

To-iught
Mn- Elizabeth Stafford will give
a reception in honor of her cousin,
Mis* Eatl Proctor.
Formation of the A II C Social
&lt; lub i-t the I (Itm- of Mrs. /a h Bat
i-ir
Saturday
Mrs K E Tolar entertains the
Book Lovers’ Club at luncheon.
Saturday Afternoon
The Merry
Muttons will meet
with Mrs. Braxton Perkins.
Monday, Jan. I"
Auction bridge meets with B. W.
Herndon.
Tuesday, Jan. IN
Music program at W o ma n ’s Club.
Tuesday Night
Social
Department evening a f­
fair.
"Wednesday, fan. Iff
Welfare program
at
W om a n ’s
&lt;Tub.
Eight
Hundred sewing club meet*
*
tl c
\ It C ( 'urd ( hilt wHi ntiH-i
Thursday, Jan 2*»
Every Week will he entertained
by Mrs. G. F. Smith..
Mrs. Kasterby will entertain the
Priscillas
Thursday Evening
Script dunce at Hotel ( ernes
i r u II &lt;* ( lit ulyr
delight f ullv en
Week Bridge
Mrllarrv
&gt;
f
t
he
-Inti
won
a p w o r t h . U g ue s t
t In i-ri/c and a .,- ptcs.-nlcd a i i |.
a sffvcr mounted null -ct it.-I -Hoe
horn
A *u|ud course was served
liter ill- gainGuc-t* -*f tfu -lub
wire Mr- f li r t Pap wor l ti
Mr\ i’ i -miiiTly atid Mr*- t---- i - t
n.till
( l u l l ineinly-ts preselil were
Mc-ii. iriu-s C
M \or-Margaret
Barrn-s, S K Barr**tt
t --il tLih
1- -1 \\ |{ \ • i-o a ml &lt;&gt; I * mi i Ii
Mr- I*orre-t l.iki
r t a 11-. 11 l lie f sit
■-tef day Uf l cm.....

-i -i t.t * ’ •* 1

I iic-day,
Iaii
Is
M u - 1- .i! (&gt;•
l-.irl ineiit i-n-gt im lit Wnitnil-'- ( lulWt-dnesdav Ian IP Welfare t-M'
•gram. Dr Oliver Miller and Mrs
Lyman \m-den speaker* at Worn
ait's (TutSaturday. Jan 22 Congregational
New England supper, down-tow n

D R.

D A V IS,

Optometrist

ROBBINS NEST HOTEL
Wednesday, Jan. 19th to Saturday, Jan. 29th
I)r. Davis, the Optometrist who has been making
regular visits here for a number of years ami who has
fitted many of the best people here with glasses will be
at the Rohhins Nest atfain for a few days.
See him for
glasses for headaches, weak eyes or poor vision. Work
guaranteed. Don’t delay coming until last day.
References:
I). A. Caldwell.

Dr. J. N. Robson, J. E. Pace and
tj

.4/Trnfiun, Mothrr «

.

C h a p p e l l f o r AHNessor

T o the Voters of Seminole C ounty;
in the December .'fist issue’ of the
Sanford Herald I announced m y
candidacy fur the office of Supt. of
public instructions.
The encourugemont received
from
my
voting
friends bus been very gratifying to
tnp, hut since it hue aide known
that I would accept n public office
it has been suggested that, owing
Thmlrr 1‘nrly
to "special illness for the place 1
Mi-* Agnes Hot handy
was the could give very valuable service to
i harming yo'ing hoel' *s at a theatre the county in i h- - upa- ity of lax
party at the Star mi Wednesday |assessor
evening
After tin- play Ihu young
After dm* and careful i-iiii*n|et afolk- repair-id to t h- home &gt;d Mis*
l t-M- I
- v. -I- •id- I to l-e- nine a
Buth-trulv wher- dainty refreshments
i-ir-ibd il- b&gt;- that utlii-e nn-l e a r n were served
Enjoying I lie t-l.iv mid
e*tlv - oi l - It -olir support
I will e x ­
I tie gracious hospitality were Ab-se*
plain t •1 v mi fullv my -|ii.-I -ti a-ii t tor *
l( il* Ii
M . Dut- n I
F 11 Zil bet ft - ' -1
»- itppnrt unit . presents
f*ir-1. M mid Etistnliiger Fannie Rehu
While no doubt causing disup*
Munson
Dorothy
Itumph.
May
i l-i-iniini-nt 10 some of my friends,
I’ h r-ish -r
Fr a i ••** 1 hup pell
A ■r
my w ,| h-lra wit! a- &gt;i e-t sdt-ial e for
gtnl.t Br.ulv
hern Ward
Iraiiei*
I lie - llpef in tendency of s c h o o l s ' i s
(i-tnz.il--- K.»1 1 Proctor
Alfre-I.Riih
made easier heilltise t heri- will lie
---n
lliirruld Washburn
Reginald
^lleri in that i lire w hum I ran eonHnl/T ti \A ’spi-n-- t Ib-w i i . AA il
- lent I-- (| I V -II ppot't
li - mH ii me 1( uni i-l I &gt;b - i-r h a r
, Aer v trulv v i-u'■. il Ri- (iar-1 Bur - (i I i ri &gt;■ - l l g g m \ R I h.ipp l
-■ -I l(u*h M iirjilrv
III Vt
Attention of the mothers of San­
ford. und especially of the club
„ is directed
, „ . , txi the notice of,
mot.,Iters
the Welfare meeting in the Worn
an’ * Club Column
Bead and take
.
for tin* will I..- n meeting -if
vital importance to the women and
children in our com m u nity.

M » n » i.
When &lt; ailing the Fire Hi-partment
O w i n g to change* i n our telephone
system it i- necessary w h e n railing
(he Department that you say to the
exchange operator.

F o r Y o u t h to R i m i m b t r .
Had w i l l Im ttie o l d a g e o f th e y o u t h
w h o f o r g e t s hla f a t h e r s s t r u g a l e a h la
f a t h e r s t h r i f t , his f a t h e r s G o d , a n d
l e t s t h e m o r r o w t a k e c a r e of t t a e l f .
T h e w o r l d o w e j, no m a n a li v i n g , b u t
e v e ry you th owea th e w orld a llfo .—
la -a llo n
,

FIRE 169
/VrsoMil/ M i
Mi-- Lotilsi
mi M rn m

Mulhr

tt roll

returned

hi

and

when the

give

tin

Department

location

and

your

answers
name

Tin above numbered plume wa*
installed fm that purg-isc and must
•.ipwnrtl .-rriv.-l --n not i-e uled for .in "(h -r , l-u-ini-ss.
Mr- 11arty
P. I'aXtOII.
W e d n e s d a y to visit her p a re n t s , M r
Chief.
40-HtC
and Mrs. M. F Kubinson for the
w inter.

Had to Tak« a Brae*. O n c e upo n a t i m e . "
said
C n cle
E b o n , " d a r wan a m a n d a t ( r t e r l t o
p lo us e e v e r y body
in
ha kap x tttln '
c r o w d e d a lo n g t i l l h e la n d e d on a c antil ha. liHnm l a n lie Jea n u t u r a l l y b a i l
to b m e o u p a o ‘ m a k e a s ta n d .''

Friend-* of Mr Henry M-Lutilin
will In- gl“ d t*» know that In; i* mil
again after undergoing serious t roulilc
w it ii I-l . e VeITu-in i- A N • -I I I- i *
&gt; - &lt;- r
Mr
-lay for a week - visit to friend* in
( )rland&lt;&gt;

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L

Mrs. Earl Gore is visiting her
mother, Mr* Bothamly before leav­
ing for her future home in Jackson­
ville, where Mr G»rf- has accepted u
responsible position with the A t ­
lantic Coast Line,

IWaJI Street Before the Tire of 1635
Miss Clara Milieu returned
Wednesday front Orlando

on

{^ S a v in g s d e p o site d with u s a r e as
safe as an Investment In a United
States governm ent bond, w hile the
earning power of you r m oney placed
In our vaults is greater th an tf In­
vented In governm ent bonds.

1 Mr. and Mtjj- Osborn Herndon
have set up housekeeping at the
lu-avitt home on Third street
Mrs, O W Brady has returned to
Hanford after -spending the holidays
in New- York.
f

C .A banh. booh, showing an ever tntt
creasing savings account is one oi
the m o st v a lu a b le th in g s y o u can
possess. It carries with It an assur­
a n ce of independence, and a relief
from worries for the future.

Mrs. C. U. McLaughlin is visiting
frionds in lu*eshurg.

Mrs. Ernest Frederick Faye has
arrivetl from New York and will
would he nice to repeat the surprise
spend the winter, at the Carnes
real soon and uuite often. Enjoying
Hotel.
informalw -r«
affaii were
*the
* - delightfully -----------Dr
and Mr*. Puleston. Mr and
Mrs. C. Blukcman of Louisville.
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs.
Ky., is registered at the Carnes
W. E. Watson, •
Hotel.
Mr.
and
Mrs. It.
A.
New­
man. Mr. and M is . B W. Herndon.
Mr and Mrs. M Hull and their
Mr and Mr* G e o DrCntte*. Mrs aunt,
Mrs
Petty man of Athens,
( fin* lliTl. Miss Laura Fish M is* Ala
are spending a few w,-,-ks in
Charlotte Hand and Mes*r* Aithur
the rit v nt the home of Dr and
Y ii wc! I Ernest G alloway and S M
Mr* C E AA'sIker
l .lo . d

'he ( hristinas Savings account is
T n go in d a r a m w ut h vo w hile.
...... .... a good plan for saving your
E v e r y t h i n g i n 'b*r a m l a t e s t stvh•‘rid having it at ,i time
p e n t - Ik k i m t n o n u s l oo k «•&gt; cut•” U Heed it most l-ul the First
1 m u * - unless •l a m n « d i ' p t i t .
-i Bank jiffi-i* a i-a-fi
for
Got i,i- c men'- fiats -Gil- up t&lt;' •»-«'•
* ” I’U-ttors
|)ey * rout* hrutig sun. amt marked
Au-mg the prominent v i s i t o r s t o
up late.
(lie
,v from the Old North Hiuie Hinder me not k«se l amnihoutr
Km braider g f 'fV
It l Hunter of Charlotte, N
B ig ht lia r I t a m de he* in town
Clnmle
Hetndon was the
Mrs
A" ' '* Hu- gmuit „ f M r at,d Mrs.
. B y Pau l B e rla c k . O r l a n d o . Fla.
gracious hostess to the Embroidery
1 k Bromley and nlfto of his son
Circle yesterday afternoon and a
■* farming on Celery avenue.
D ally T ho ug ht.
good time wns e n jo y e d hy all.
A
To forgive and forget is to throw
"
,,lJnter has visited in Sunford
tempting
salad
course
was
served
at
likes this section very away a 4««rly bought e x p e r i e n c e the refreshment
hour.
Enjoying
niai-i ,
Schotienlitiucr
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Miss Jimmie laiing returned yes­
terday from a visit to friends tn Or­
lando.
Mrs. A. J. Parson# has returned
to her hom e in Jacksonville after a
pleasant visit to Mrs. E. T. W o o d ­
ruff.

&lt;£The saving habit should be cultivated
as a vtrtue, and you will find in It a
pleasure that far e x c e e d s y o u r e x ­
pectations.
-r
&lt;^Get the habit now . TaKe a part of
this w eeh 's earnings as a beginning.
•

Start a banh account with us today.
T H E HOME INSTITUTION"

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK
COURT HOUSE. BUILDING

FORREST LAKE. P ,«.

D. L. THRASHER. Vk* Prew

A. R.KEY. C*thirr

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Don’ t forget our Ire Cream Parlor just across the street

Si A ijnr* Gai/d

ITo riiemhers of St Agee* (bnl-l
w.r. I 111 g-M
of’ Mr- Gwym f o x
oi
Monday afternoon at the humin r mother Mrs Siumoii. (or I In
tr
„ t n,i of l-ii-i- - -s. 1(o« I-- i ,llo tui-ini — m elting and lot —- i
enjoy mcni
Memio-rs prcseni were
Mr*
iul mj-s Takai h. MrAn hie
lliit*. Mr*
B
I.
Perkin*
Mi Minarik, Mrs. Ft»x and Mrs. C h a r­
lotte
Hand.
Frances Asplnwall.
Iuoie
Stumon
Guests
of the Guild
N-.w i, the time to pkanl tree*
&lt;|uahtv. low ■it price,
were
lie
v
Arthur
Peck,
Mr* Fannin
'•mil--, etc. I have a fine line of Go dar at once t-ahe my advice
11 1 rii* trees, pecans, oeaches, etc G'i he convim-ed. en den you -- ay. T a lb ot and Miss Martha Fox
Iho i think that you r order is too D e he* y o u ’ s e ......1. Itir meimy a day
Afooiih &gt;h .S'arprisr / ’(Ir'g
mull
' -will give il -v
------- at- G o dar an see. don ’ t ax me why.
1
the same
One of the most enjoyable nf
•ntnui to given to large orders and He won t git ttind if you don t huy
(air* ol tfce week was the delightful
“ ill lie appreciated.
Drop me a I* nm
*,,,H pb, , •' 0,1 ‘|,l&gt; ktoun.
party with which a jolly crowd of
•ird m the Herald ojllcv1. W . * F. It am de lies p l " e in di* town
Xi-lirhng.
•
.’Pj-8tr
Sanford society folks surprised Mr
,
. ,
■
Charh-v Channian. hi dal plate don't Frank Blown of Paula last evebing
• .
The pleasure seeker* let. the city at
'"■*
V»i» orcttn i" "huka
■
, lirht l !tt„
......... T hick, going out in autos, car1 g 11.1T11• with hitj many Sanford
"
Gn-nd
in the city this week.
Mr. ^ CTharlie* gives dat place de slip 1,,,^-h that was serv'ed on the banks
busy with the many cases
House furnishings he also keeps.
t),,. lag,.
Fun attd ftolic thii rife
Cn-t ^ri to come before the court
N o one dut buys in dat *to weeps, iinij 14 happy good rim ...... (Joyed on"ete next week.
T o dat place now I shn am boun.
til a late hour, the Sanford folkr relii -'u -' add
Gents' -Enipntlum
Itekuse ii am -le best In town
turning by m oonlight.
It w»s a
I h appy surprise for Mr. Brown w ho
;l0:i E First St , Sanfoid, Fla
Opp
Elk* Club
ire. confidentially remarked
thol
it
42-1tr
His spreads and rugs am mighty nln
Egg" «nd Chicks - Booking
ordets'
for s.-tn,- fromJlegal White
W vxn-1
•latte- greatest Inyers. my pullets*
‘•ave . f-ei-n laying for over one
m,)|,lh. F. P. strong. ]0G E. Third
’ Beet. Sanford.
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When You Eat Why Not Get the Best,
When it Costs no More?

A JtESUME OF SANFORb
HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE

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— ti—

aacrtituin

|t a n u -i -s .muuvtii-jiiniauiictituuftii iv.iiiv!. a n a a t t a n d a i * a a n i i i i a a t s a . i \

Open next door to A llen ’s The­
Ladle** and Gents’
E m pdjlu m
atre.
Open day and night and Sun­
. , 0 3 K First F l . Snnfoid. Flu, .O p *
day
mcining'ii.
Ladies can send
Elks Club
‘ 2-Jtb*
shoes to stand.
Sent for and d i fc1*
A full supply— cuke, tom ato, pep- livered.
'
t ] -tfr
l&gt;cr. eggplant at Dutton's. . 'Bean
,n(j potato seed.
.
Seed Pul aloes at Dullnn s
-oi * i
^
r V i i ’t-*1*
The northern- cr op of potatoes is
Miss Emma Tucker U at g n }e r -4
shoitcst in years
Seed stork is
lir|M. (or a few weeks and paid* San­
v er y scarce
Better hook j u-ir or
ford a visit yes let day
Her many
deni while they last
Irn-I li* ate delighted to see her hack
HUTTON ( BATE C o
Florida again.
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Washburn's
hom e-m ade
candies
for *ale at " Candy lan d .” Allen's
&lt; old AAa* e Predicted
Theatre H olding
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|-or several duvs the people here
have tree it waiting and walelimg
A It ( ’
[..idles’ and Gents'
Empori um,
for
the
predicted
cold
wave
that
is
N ow that title sounds like a
, 0 3 K First St , Sanford, Fin . Opp
sweeping the entire country hut it puzzle or guessing contest hut in
Elk- (’ lull
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looks today as though it might pass reality is fin- ttupio of the newest
ynr ihal G O O D G U L F G A S O ­ Florida hy
I’ p to the time of going auction bridge i lub that was nrganLINE m d S U P R E M E A U T O OIL to press there have heel! no reporti at tile home of M is Geo 1)
I hone II II. Conry. Agt. No. 116.
of alarming naltir- l oi the rain ■ri&lt;t Bishop on Mot.hiv afternoon witli
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*' *I"B of the Wind would bring frost ; 1(l
m,-mt..-rship of eight
y
- | Mr- G W ltiiv ton and III It- wake .lilt -nigh I* seem- now MrIh-te.ift- r I &gt;i A it ( " - will
i "I h ii g n --r.
- r ' ii i
- it I
.*■
h.ivc returned Irern l.rvonia that
• AA-dm-dav n! everv other
I la
V
| 1will spend I he winter l n happen
.1 t ttie home n| olie of 11i •-■• I u- usiiul
Mr Kayton i- tin
All record- for drop* h tempera
member*
Tin- game on Monday
Ft-h to
- -if ( ‘ hu.se &amp; ( o
I lire Weft f •' *-- l-st it I lit- I(*** k a , won t . Mis* Laura
Ark i lie in- i ■'. r &gt; I.i 111 ii g i to m - o whom w.i- ptr-en 1e*i ■( lovely i.ttle
Tlie Turnout Hotel, Orlando, Fla .
degrees yesterday afternoon, to 12 work hat-ket
The members of the
offering special rates to Seminole
-1
ali -1 - - * |i||. .,r•
Mesdanu-s Bishop.
llegtei
I
Illn
i.
jicoph
I &gt;in tiers, fill centIi
H .ri
11o g |&gt;i‘ 1 1
Thrtlstlci
Wat-on
tilt
record
f*
.........
ii 1 t f.
|., , a n.t Mi-- I a Hi a Fl-h
M rlow IItg I al-b
Fv.ili- I- fieri- this Week with cold wave i f,
- vve I 111 Ii
I In 1tel 1 wa- a guest of tin- club and
\ n term
flay ers at the Allen eol l tl 11 v
Aid |i|.iv vs |1(t 1to m until her te1-i
M is an old f-i vot it e her e I
■rnr. ll rn per at ufi lutti to Atlanta after
I i in;
which time
,- , i - t tfii- cit y many 1 1 meit - 11nir in. tt, . gtitt tnetnhtr will In invited
.
i-a-t live year- with I lie I
to
• It- \ It t
. -loti
[ i1,i tna11( o
a nd oi hci t Of (III- &lt; (it I 1
f Uijht 11 n Htlri tt I / uh
tn
*1"
S h r e v cpnrt
&gt;. I
I t i r t i i i ngh. i ni
1 to tn- intiers o( t lie Eight Hun
el-.
ind G e n t-’
K mporiiim
d i , d •ewmg Club wei e delightfully
will
-i ■
i .1 r t-r h i w i ri it gt
I &gt;1
Sanford Fla
Opp
rt He-1 (a-1 w-■e k tty Mr- Roy
over till* st at e I t o m J ai k-on i t nil12 It.
following colli
Sy rtn-« ami -iguin on Wednesday at
l i l gfi t
The
&gt;. (ire, re- from Lake Kusits
T
tl
Hayes
war n i n g wa­ f ci l-1Vl-i| ,it i In Jin ill thi lu-itte o f M r**
wept T, B Lanier into j
The
hours
were
pleasantly
spent
weather bureau (rum Washington
yesterday
But scents the
last night "C o ld wave warning now with their needlework and exchange
meetinglike a
setter dog
l)i Iteious ambmsia a ml
advanced for northern Florida l ui of ideas
tto- birds and there are yery
tlo-r advancement of severe cold tie cake was served at the refreshment
w Ttif iting* &lt;d court in ceiilral
l-otir l-y(tie agreeable
hostess
Itend- on movement of high pre»• *1 1 it -t Bat" fail* 1” a i (••nil
Th-A- i-r.o-ent Air. Mi-sdame- M
-nr. , i r- .......... n •t \ I Util
" -a
fl it 1* .1 1. w fiii*hi!s Bl a-’ k A nli*11 Thefi i- good UTo-spei 1 ot l-o-i n i t M-n.irik lame- Rrowiie. lofin I net
A- - f-&gt;r i-ii-f* I I-III r .li I |o I I an I !•“ - - 1I"
I ..tig \-lamj, S mi Bradford
I t " ’^ !«• .11. tt't-.1
UTinr (.'rnto t 'n
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&gt;y nu-«, I L Steinnn-yei and M --es o u t h ns M i a m i 1 n d a &gt; ot f t i i t Ufday^
i Evelyn Berner, Bessie Zachary ami
0 A ITitlly, who h a s recently been
LADIES
A
tiEN
TS
E
M
f
O
R
I
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M
Laura Chiltenden.
C e d e d n member of the General
Grievance Board of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad left Wednesday JOS • First St, Opposite ElkW Itin • gtori N C . to attend a
's.inlord Fla
g of ifiat hoard winch is hi l i e ’ s got fine
En fur de no
will Mr Albright
He keep* d. h
I
11'-I ( i-'t-i Fm t-ori -I in
In -|at ('"H i
' *•! . Sunfor-I i l.i ( &gt;pp
He hi • p- dluti
IJ H.
weit r,
1).- I-*■- y o u II . v. r find rigfii here
I ir-l National Bank is offer
p 1,1- - I 1^ l-Hlll
--li p r i z e i n c u n t i e e t n i n w i t h
It ii III de l-e
T-u- * liristtnas Savings’ accounts, j It am de le-s place tn di* town
s , e the hank for particulars.

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�HANFORD HKRAL

‘'JANUABY' 14

tlve 1,000 persons who appear In the

AMONG THE THEATRES
Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford .
M a ry
I’ ickforal in l.alcsi
Scri’ rn 1*lu va-y in thr home nl l hr it hi. I
» hi t from i In or.
woman who
Triumph. "Tha* Ton mill ns. .il
• -i-r\ ant in
1
f-huiiiigi-.
a
the Slur Th'-alraami i f it-o
.in
lin
ir
•
on
l^ulta llia-\hau&gt;*lll)|
&gt;• i'f
'
inrlili ,•
.r
n i n ; i i. '
i nt
tini-ti 1.r. iirti-tii l.nuli;. ol M
■I |o\|.
I
f 11 to r ’&lt; i l l • h in-*
T’ li kfonl |no uaarlf'. #«»i •-nt«. t in
I II. I
,
: ml
i« hiinH. r- i-.r
lion pi-tilia- star. lor ■tinting Dan
..I |io.ition 1 1 KIn­
orndnnt urn oil ttiu m p f*.
In i n|*i&lt;1 rt'-tainvl ti
Mi - Ftrkford i-a ronaisP
siiiil uninti ri uptral ■«uci-t*s-ion, 11 i■* fill I\ h it r
n
l
ly
&lt;
harming
e-nil urtiMirully ef­
unMir|ia«nhl • star ol ihr Fumou*
I’ lnyrls Fltll CnmplM.y him praavl&lt;li i| fective. •'I.irtlr M a r y " at her lirsl
i: t*a*ria* of im liv iihiiiMy dintinrtivc in hoi most rtipii\utinic mood, in her
most triumph int alnliiy
ind het
Jil.ll • adh’Cl I Y&gt; I ;. a - l o n i - 1’ f 11: r li 1111 • Ilr
t i —M-r
Follow - g In i t r l u m p h . ' in t I most i- &gt;inpi " ng powrr rnn t o fniinrt
in " T h r Foiindliiil!
uppauaraua’a— in ' M a i l .u r n llu tta-rllv
Ail till -* I St, &lt; Inldr' n r..
i ln» great ' H u I* m u * |'ri-*i n l. il in
mini her Mrrling charm UT^zut^in,.. iv*'T h « '

F n u m llin f "

tin*

Ij/rM

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" T h r T n n i ' u r s of M e n

minis I’ layiTs p natuvtiun N&gt;ui,.lbi
f ' o l I n t l i ll V r C o l li e r , i h r t i d e d lam
i'urumniint
I'rogrum at I h r ' Sliir don hu * in’ Oliver Morn m o's liliniTlirain*, J; ii. Mill.
zution'nT " T h r TiAurtirs of M«*n.” rei ’rt-Ml.lii.H a alory u( beautiful leased on (be .Paramount I’rograni
»«*ntlmcnt* n d tender rppeal to thi* N u forthnottiiug ettriirtion n t the
finer rniMs, " T h e Foundli ng” t-pit- Star Theatre. M on d n ym Jan. 17th.
i i m i u i in u strongly dininuiir ma n ­
The duel of wits between the
ner i hr aulT-ring* of a girl rust nul aristnrratir. high rhi.rrh rector of
into the world hy ihr hntrod of lirr St. Mitrtines in the I.anr and the
futhe . heratiM- her birth has rftused
KO, ml
ajyrf whese
th r dralh of thr wifr hr had l o v e d 1 pet for ma n r e in a s e n s a tio n a l o pe ra
and worshipped
till- i n t If l ie t lO llliii S f r o m th e plllT h r fathrr goes to Italy I" for
get thii death of hi* wife, commit
ling Molly O to a null,dll:,g a- , loin
whrii -hr |s - 1 1 1&gt;j•&lt;t■.I to all -oris
of indignities and personal hard
ships
She i» finally g!V&lt; n to ,t
h o a r d i n g liojiar ker|ier who m a k es 'a
d ru d ge of her a id ill treats her in
When th
evi ry ronorivahli; m inner
the penitent futh-M ret m i s to look
(or hi* child, nun th*T i*» •lib I t it'd
- 4 ' ,1,1 . ■■
f • r Madly O and ■ i
Ilnur* In ItVl- III itii'Vi &gt; until In i
»»u r k 1 1 il i tfnrt s
i i•i•*t tally bring
) # r ti linn 1 v* . 1 1. ••t 1..i* ••
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plt is a s h o w e r of d y in g sparks
s e n tim e n ta l d eve lop m e nt
th e

d u il

ends

up

m akes

Ih r

w it h

w iiir h

one

fu ll 1&gt;

■ati It oi , - tireath t.y n - \ery dar
mg
• oii - i a in
t oilier a strikingly
In aut il ul
woman appears to fine
advantage especially in the stage
srenes in the gianii opeiu house,
whirh were taken in one of the larg­
est I*ii i-1 fit- ro a s t theaters, hy the
way
Forrest Stanley, one of the
handsoint—t leading
men on tinstage, gives a pelformanre as the
voung reetor which makes tus recent
1 111 . 1 r . .
Will
1 1 1 , III It
p|i lures
ill
the greater a ii|r--t ,g
I'lie I'aingil,

I hr
great ar
a
liIrsniiiK
“ Thr
T". .r n s ol M rii" i« anoihrr Oliver
. l o n i i toll -trike
V dr
’ .‘m l 'hililrrii Sr
v

ll.it hai iK Fty&gt;fii h i r

•tii
'd.-ry "MpF* -Mintci.
wmnoineny.ss aud ^ .d istin ctive drain :ii iA *t utrhl-s have vtVjfi. her nation
wide fame on the *paau|vi*g stage us
well :ia on the serpen. rtnVL .vvho-u- i|e
lightftil wo»k in VKmrnv AJ'Jvfoik’ *
y
N est" fa-i-ini.ted
M etro
iiudTencrs
a l l lignin make h e r how on ( h r
screen lit the Star Theatre on Tues­
day, Jan P t h . in “ lliiihiira Fieitrh ie ." a live part feature produced
hy the Popular Play’s and Plnyets
for release on the Metro |&gt;rogiam
Miss M i ii ter is o n ly thirteen ycais
old. hilt more than five yeats age
she scored a renuirkuhle success as
the star in " T h p I.ittlest R e b e l." a
play that had ii m n of three sur­
er* '
-tuns.
William and D u s­
tin . . i . n u m appeared in the sup­
porting cast of this production.

various scenes of Essnnny’a six-act
feature,
"The
Man
T r a il,"
the
p h otop la y ndapted ^Trom
the re­
cently published imvvl of Henry
(.•yen.
Tin* hoho and college man;
Indir.t-. Chin*’ -••, Ethiopian* and
I 'u i,-... »- .ill ire '••tire-miited.
Tin I *I!
d V'ai • I .1 ) 1 1 i ig 1 1 1 l-.v
than a ilor.i-n rationalities.
One of
I l ie IWdiun* White W i n g n a f ullI loodi *1 W:r.iii-h go and 1 ’oini-s from
the reserv iti"li in W shington
He
petit live years
Cafli-le tfnivei*,ty
II, ha- a splendid physnpn*.
-tuii'iir f
\ feet f *ur inches lull.
Scvciitl Chinamen lire em ployed in
running the gambling hull* of the
"T hr
Man T r a il"
■sinies
to
Thratn* on
Star
Thursda v
•jn.
Richard c.
ir K -ith appear in

The lllg Show Fun
" K v e iy thing New E very S e a so n "
like " Y m i r Money's W orth oi Your
M orey Hack" has h e io m e a watch­
word with Joe C obu rn 's Hig Min­
strel- and each season's retutn of
this splendid attraction has d e m ­
onstrated. it is no idle press item in
the advan ce notices.
Clean cohic d y , slendid singing, and the latest
and best in m inslicUy has ul-o been
fo.ved into prurnliience with the
"Harbaru Freitchie" is a picturi- nmusement public' b y this ’jovial
ration of Whittier's famous poem h u ‘ tin.g fun purvey o4r. until we d
of the same name and the play I \ &gt; ot ipiestn il its r.uthentieity and
avi- learned to expect and depend
Clyde Fitch.
The story is a gu p
MARY riC K F O R D IN " T H E POUNDI.ING" AT T H E ST\lt TREAT HE
on
one .if the seuuon's most e n joyping one, teeming with S tirlin g situ
DltlDAY, JANUARY Mth
Music*, mirth and rnelnitons iiipl histoiienl romance.
Mi-* j i.t l&gt;- * v e i l fnn I’Ofin dy and novelyt fo|
Minter i- -urroiruh-d hy a cast of ( ty
low
i mit muni .-|y
l hr*vigh-&gt;ut
the d ice* (nr the autliellcv and tin- actor picture house, w h e r e t tie v , f
un4i-ii&lt;l Olivers, including Mrl,ig
-how
wll'ioiit
,|
I.
|
■
1 1 1 , - &gt;• nr lib- blit tin- old Stu lias been a-i amuse
the
best pictures nl,J a i -i a n
. , ti
Thom
W
W hil!en. the veteren
From the
mf'tit bouse for muuy years and bears and every night w i t h o u t b-jug inuc.lesr
who makes her dehut on Ji’ ctioiinbl • leatlire*.
the box s'*ats Jo.* Co- out a reputation all over the w o i l i terrupted.
the screen. Guy C oom bs, Anne Nils­ "r o o s t "
son,
William A
Mot so.
Wall ire b u m ’s patrons receive their m o n e y ’s by permitting nothing but the b«»t
" T h e Red It use
worth
We- a.e always g ild to an to show there.
Mr. C dui/n will
Scott and Fraunie Fraunholtr
lolin C Flsllei's greatest
&gt;iininii- the coming of this c &gt;mpa-y. keep iip with the reputatnin of the
Adulr&lt; 1,r&gt;c. Children 5.
It t * n t i o n
" T h e |(. ,| |{n ..
,|&gt;, I fill get thi- i| It • U cdnesil:
I n, Use
and
hip-t-nnm l
as
wel l
11 r 11 (J**n w.*^ very reluctant tile Offering a' Allen's T"* ,
Many Itan-s of Man are Seen in laiiiia*v IMh at l lie Star Theati* i Mgr
I ' f,
Mr * d.iirn ha* a lw ev - Im•*-n .in\- i i p e r m i t t i n g a ny s h o w s i , t h e s t a r Tuesday n ight. .I n
• The Man Trail"
• The
Red
Ron
i\
i In pl.iV in tin- st.ir T h e a t’ i
i ,d after tin- ' M n -trd "t
...... p|«
\ &gt; v . ■p* ion ill v I,i* gi v‘ irn i v • I
.,l,| n|, .1,1 unit nf it- ..... ..
nf
Sanfnfd
w i l l f ni v i
a n , \ , l u* i v«
i * pe— .i I race- of in,m makes op
t «■nl it, in-d *n, I ’a.-i

THEATRE

ALLEN’

T h e B lue Ribbon of all M usical Flits

T h e L arg est M u sical C om ed y E v e r in S an fo rd .
li f e

TH E

RED

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65

Special Orchestra

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JANUARY

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W ith O riginal N e w Y ork Com pany
W o rld s G re a te s t Dancing Chorus

Stunning Big Ensem ble

THE M l DENTS M I D I : t HOHCS IN THE HIG NEW YORK MCSIt AI

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HIT "T H E RED HOSE

P o s itiv ely the G reatest M usical C o m ed y C om pany E ve r P re se n te d to th e People of S a n f o r d
Prices:

lirsl

8

rows

$1.50.

Hth

It)

INlli

row

$1.00.

19th

to

21st

row

50c.

Children

occupying

50c

seats

25c.

(iallery---Addlts

50c

Children

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�Th*i valet by thla time aaa nniaued
telephoning and apoko to Del Mar.

rtis came down at last oarryliic * lit­
W e d ro v e o ff a moment

t l e handbag.
later.

^ Detective Novel and a M otion Picture Drama

As we approached, I
was u taxic ab standing
gnl..
T h e hood was
d river was apparently
his engine.

By ARTHUR B. REEVE
■jVeWeE-^oown Novck*’ #n^ '^e C,e,,ofo*

**CraigKennedy"Stories

lrj in Collaboration With lh« Paths PLysrs and
t h e E c le c tic Film Company

Pr»»,n

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ul i;i»ine

^ T u o t V a y s » n to .be * « r . f u l
j * , M . r « l l a " auccssda

fe U

A t t h e end o f th e p la tfo r m the ehaut
fo urs w e r e still ca lling , w hile the new ­
c o m e r looked o v e r th e crowd hastily
|{£ty
I**?.
V
vrl
W
ar
"
‘
“
P*
a
u?}"
"I*
ill
IniaeslnfU,
|n \ rr attempt to S u d d e n ly he* caught sight of th e fare
o f t h e w illo w
H e stepped f o rw a rd an
B S EV. TuUlrS ‘ be A tlan tic cable aha
l F , r ' ,’ i ".id rn.de a p rla on .r J a m ^
she ap p ro ac h e d T h e o the rs held hac k
I t t * r e &gt; ' r*r.i™ .«rrim lane. save* hlolno
l ] L |a a hydr° r u / n e disguised as a
as t h e y had ag re ed an d puld no a lie n
t lo n . I t w u b lik e fo rcin g a card. '
, H e held the door open irnd she en
t e r e d th e cab, unsuspecting
••’n r. I&gt;el
I Ora P * l ' W o o d w a r d tn destroying
M
a
r
’a,"
she
d
irec
te
d
,
simply
U
1l , , N t Del M a r f VC* l r "
“ * JI.Titel hotel In the woods Elalna
*i H e p ulled aw a y fro m the station On
l b * * * % i Mar • men at w ork, la capI m HQ
J j a t-e .
W hen the hotel Ut t h r o u g h th®. p r e t t y co u ntry roads th e
IS *
t l d
a - men retre at to the
c h a u f f e u r '1.tj^ove the h e a v ily veiled
W »'lV,r ’ they ei ploda gas bomba.
the death of l J e u t-r ia n t
w id o w q f f U l ’ a t last they ra m i' to Del
\.\m a t t a c k in g
V t d - . r l and * nrv» »»*«rctiliKhl K ° n M a r 's hungaldw
1
1t&lt;t ivrt
A t th e gate he stopped and ran
I r * * / V r k n ' - 1, fcirrwt
W h ile mnlor_
F 3 k Jim'cm Ktalne dlacovrra a a r o u n d to upeu th e d o o r . to assist his
|w
i„ .HI, ..f Del M a r ’s man.
K=l&gt; uJJtn b) '
"woodward
f a r e to a lig h t

E fe S ir S B jS B

,v r M
Z . :r \
“ w a n f„r
, n , u . l by Del
, bI"" HHv.ut
■p , » .» r ih ll|h t gun «»ve* | p a y in g him ) el
I shall not he long
j.n.Vw.n who reach i h « yacht
an d I w an t In he d riv e n buck to t&lt;i••
\ t , . mttwars w ith a s u b m *
s t a t io n to r a lc h the four t w e i it ) nine
** . M V * U " J « the vsclit with a tor| r 3 , * ' Y o f c w i Arnulil and hi* Pwrty t o N o w V o rk ."
I
t.uicit by » woman , p o s n g n e «
As she limped up ih e gravel w alk
r u i n - II nsaln captured by Del
,'l
- ' I &gt; ' ■"&gt; 1,1,1 n alu ra lls l and
ho w a tc h e d h e r clnw.ly
She w en t In
I- *l-&gt;ut to d rift over a
th e d oor and, rang the bell and the
| Vticrfall In a 1-'“ '
valet a d m it t e d her
D e l M u r w«s s till sitting t h in k in g
THIRTY-FO URTH
episode
In th e library
" M r Del M u r ' she Impitred
THE h AROOH d e f e n s e p l a n s
T h e vole, was not .■va.tlv soft, nfcd
1 i.-l Mur ■ c l I..-r h' i -1 ■ i - 1
t i l l s t h e p e r s o n h e i VJ . ’ i.-d

,w .
I *cf ore his
r &gt; , . , , , . . 1 1 . sli. r - o f t he p r o m

,.p
,

. 1! iis he nim n .

i

t&gt;i.
,

plant

g a tin g

answered
At-d v. &gt;u

Del M a r was t a lk in g w ith a person
who looked lik e a w id o w , when they
heard o u r approach up the walk c a r r y ­
ing the Inju red man
8 o engrossed had th e y been In ill«corning w h a t the stolen d oc um en t con­
tained th at, as we finally e n te rrtl. the
widow- had only tim e to drop her veil
ami conceal her Id e n t it y as th e re ne­
gade S m ith .
Del M a r still held the
plan In his hand.
T h e v a le t and I entered w ith Klalne
and we placed the c h a u ffe u r on a
couch n ear Del M a r s desk
1 remem
her th at th ere was this atra n g e worn
an all In black, h eav ily veiled, In the
room m Hie tim e
.
I th in k we ought to telephone for a
do. t o r . ' said Elaine, p la t in g h e r hand
bag on the desk slid excitedly telling
Del M a r how wo had accidentally
knocked the man down,
" i i i l l up my doctor, H e n r y ," said
Del Mar.- hastily th ru stin g the plan
Into a hook lying on the desk

\\ a
.r
a

guuidedlv

I

T h e widow too. i v i d . t i l U w ls lii.l to
was t i l i si - asonahl e
As she spoke she
^ J i - n h b- started and w oul d h ave j m a k e no m is t a k e

iti ti it-

ima'I

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ruts. I h.-r hni i d

1 - I. 'it l o t f or t h e
i he i .ol i d not h i m

tlon

Inun Fort Dale He

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that

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W e 'gathered about the tuan

tryin g

1., rev i v e bun
Have
u -l&gt; I

a

h im

turnin g

Im le

from

s tim u la n t’

D«-| M . r it.- ■■ I - ' w .1.1 ii . . - M a n t l e
I i - . ji i n ' . , try. » . i i w • w ■ r&gt; a | wat. h

i.g 1.1 m &lt; o t . - - t.i i to- . huuffeoi
w|,.-n soddiitll I., tliu-t have |&lt;-gained
. .'ns1 IwVi-t
v«■r n ... h I ike a Hush
pl.Cti

tnd thr'i»t it

to-vt ar.'iit ! It. I Mar und t&gt;.k ho. gun
from his !&lt;••&gt; k e t
then pusse.l l.ts
ImioIs ov.-r lie f.dds of S m i t h s dress
hill found no weapon
H e stepped
tia. k awnv ti iiii tlimit
At tt.ui i .ii i it., man ijni.'tlv slid
lb.- J-.III--I I.'. Vie way
and s||e(|l
lv stepped l i t , , tlo- room ti.-tiliul the
■ hu.iffe.lt i iiu tlo.mly he begun sio-uk
lug up on him
As to- ill.I so t &gt;e| Mur met Sm ith
« .11« m u i fas.
i, i 1 Inal
iii* ed
Watched
Sono-how th.-lr
daci'H must tia&gt;* bet ray &gt;sl t hat some

I was th e sign of I In ring f • •r W1,1. 1. In

I isik t h e r i n g 11 to In
arid phi. e d It .-n t h e Mill.

ug.i|ti

.u, i , &gt; i &gt; .1 It (pin k I v In

. *- . . . a | f ■ tug 'a i ll a n d a n ote
rnJ
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FORT D A L E

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l food '

Tin-

tie e y i ' l n l m e d

Woman

raised

d i s c l o s i n g tlo- till &lt;• Of

P ' d t l l i ’ Arnold
J. Smith. tJerA

•w t: ling* 1
I • i • r of In .

Mur

III

In-r t h '- k

veil

ft 11 l!l

It was the same fa* •• nls.. that had
ap p eared In t i p - pliAtogrnph s.-nt t&gt;* the
istst h i t d ' . t p p e a r e d
W e a re not
tu't. Cut fear th a t he has a c opy o! j • Id llsherttlan I" W oo dw a rd
A w k w a r d l y , the man s&lt; a n bed in the
the At* Sandy Ho ok d e f e n s e p la n a . It
T ro iit'o t Ills slllri waist and drew forth
l| ttllfved he is headed y o u r w a y
He
a paper which Del M u r altnosl s.-l/.-d J
walks with a slight l i m p
Loo k out
In his eagerness
I i was a pen and
f»r him
nk •-.•p' ol a g o v e r n i n ' n t map show
LI EUTENANT W O O D W A R D
tig u hug. - p it of siiTo! Ill the sea h*I ' a
I . r11 • 1. nli* j ii al. Up
e&gt;i . I

c-.

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in th e

war

Ia ‘ ■ . | |

depart,

th e

f'-i" '

h&gt;

shook

I

Torned untl rttte r»-d

«. Per ■ ill,'
'

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i.f I | u t hen T h e

' “As

tih n s

Light

t » i - . i m i p l e ! .W h e n he Is
t
hut a g a i n It «n&gt;
i dirt .p ie ..( Uuftk
r,,
.

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As a
F e a th e r ”

,t 11 wn . bunt
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Del
, irrnl .|..w n i m « a m i

»

&gt; ’ ■ i m s . -If

■'I

"it Hi.

whole

he hud n o t h in g

1 •"f- 'd
1 ■ t a m o m e n t In l e t
lf&gt; '-*1"* 'h i.-r.-d . . n i l u l e U - g r a m fot

certainly In-ats the hand
for sure results — for
punty, economy and

follow trig n o iii-o m r n llla l m e s s a g e
"A'tnngioe, 0 C . A u g u s t 12. 191B.

Dn Mjr
..

c o m in g .

10 » B" Of the r i n g .

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t i * i. red 1 vr-l M a r us h e An
,
' ,r,k
M ra n g e , what a little
' p when you k n o w h o w to

ll&amp;.Plt &gt;., - rV ,
! ;l* *
“ ■•I1- »•

ii

l!’ '""i'-d cynically to h im se lf at the

•»ti||&gt; ie(|i

’’

^

"H ie

railroad

station

they
nt
of the ( „ (lr h u p k „ ,) t ( | l)ppn

f'r" “ d of t h e fac t t h a t

'

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'1 “ lr,,lul&gt;- b&gt; Uxlcaba

not ' i |". 1 , 1

* t' ,1

■ u r p r la e and

• op.-n Jealousy
iti

that

the)

* ' ’‘ ''c a b d r iv e up and ta k e
I da I f o r m

* l.A'ifr.-ur
cord »!'

irnnsfnrraod

from

11 *!• rinan. had expected a

•t»y. ■ f ' V I ,lnn l'1' m i g h t b e t t e r h ave
lie

,l1" *‘'H- ‘ o r H ie g la n c e s

It)

gave hint w e re os
' ' p i i c hs the clouds he

,

T-•
In,
.
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in,.,,

got off his seal
tiru zi-u it o u t . he
o th ers

who

w ere

krtn,. ! , , ‘ K" " ‘ h w i m i n g f o r t h e up

r»*,i, sr.liT [ “ j*1

Whistle had ul-

"-x.*,.,,1
*’" lriK
l o c a t e h ere tier
i i
'aid, pulling out n roll
, ,u
“ be spoke" L e a v e any fare
kip

^
II

he added, panging a
* 1 1 l!"notnlna llo n to each T»f

u -* Ichiii

w h o le s o m e ^ H ja k i n gs.

An

S M IT H .

tru ly

\Y
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y ou r-*,

It O'Neal.
Secretary.

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1V I C T O R I A 1
S TO C K C O .|
In Popular
Plays and Vaudeville

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l snnl Pirlim* Program will lu* run once. Martini1 at
7 o ’clock. Stage Performance at 8:15.

Admission:

Children 10c

Adulls 20 and 30 Cents

Tickets on sale at Philips* DruE Store
‘

Coming January 2 lM .^ “ Safely First,” a Musical Comedy &lt;

t Coming January l&lt;Slh, ‘ The Red Rose.”
Tv

Crealesl Musical 3:„
Comedy Ever in Sanford
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l e i . .re lie eOtlld get U good Utlll lltl't 1
tire nt the sufll" t i m e tiowllng over
lit*' man who had coin*' through the
panel
Off the car w e n t, now ra p id ly gain
lug speed
Del M n r had Just t i m e to
swing nn the re a r of It
Around the ra pid ly d riv e n rn r he
climbed, ■ban ging on for d e a r life,
ove'r the mud guard and to w a rd the
ru n n in g hoard
On sped th e ru r.
sw aying crazily hack and forth
Del
M u r rrm ieh ed on the ru n n in g hoard
and w orked hta w ay slo w ly and p e r i l ­
ously t|. the front scut
. T h f f , Chauffeur fnlt the w eight of
ilip m eo n e on th a t side
Just ns he
tu rn ed t" see what H was l&gt;el M a r
leipV-.l at him
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BAKING POWDER

'•"*" 1:M "*
en velo p e
O il the
L o • » 4 . i r . n ’ ed in th e u su a l way

Wh»t you request

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CALUM ET

* b" '•
1 'T ‘ M I. utly been w a i t i n g
1*1 Mar seized n e a g e r ly a n d t o r e

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I. in - id f lo o s e I r o t l ) t l o

t o . . ,itn *- I w-l \ t a r a n d t l ........ .
| |o v . . . 'it up wt t l i t h e c u r J.i h I

‘ Falk alwujt light,
fluffy. tempting ami
wholesome Jelly Rolls,
Cakes, Hiscuitsaml other
good things! My! but

' l, is m i n . I s ln iy r e r o l
it..- ui his m ost c h e r
pish., w.-n- m | M, a r r y l u g .

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\fry

VI.,.. k. l : - .- gun ft•ni riel Mar - tisnd

us th o tlg l

"Hand!

U p !"

He

Shouted.

fore a harbor. Kandy Hook and New
Y'ork
tfn It w ere Indicated all the do
tuDBCB. thif |Hirtitio!iH ul K»m», *
t h in g
T h e chnuffeur hud no In te ntio n of
re m a in i n g I n a c tiv e outside w hile h*knew th a t so m ethin g th a t Interested
h im was tra n s p irin g Inside
H e had
c r e p t up by the shlo of the house to
th e window
Hu t ho could see little
and h e a r n othing.
A m o m e nt he straine d every sense
I t w as no use
H e must devise some
o t h e r way.
H o w could he get Into
t h a t r o o m ’ S lo w ly ho re tu rn e d to Ills
ea r, t h in k i n g It o ver
T h e r e he stood
f o r a m o m e n t revo lving In his mini)
w h a t to do
t i e looked up the road
A n Idea cam e to him
T h e r e he oftw a
l i t t l e ru n ab ou t approaching rapidly

‘Fell your mothTb to try^..
Calumet nakinAPowtier on the
guarantee.
H i*k *»t AwMfda

&gt; KJrpuhnw E l a i n e atul I must have
been boqdooed t h a t (lay
W e had not hezdi gone five m in ute s
fro m Del M ar's n f t e r thn accid en t to
thA‘ chauffeur, w h e n wo heard u iny»
terlu u s ktiuck tn th e e n U n ^ ,
^ " M o r e ^ en gin e tro u b le ," 1 sighed
' F u l l ' t i p along th e road and I 'l l a r e If
I ra n f l i It."
, W c stopi'ied and both got out T h e r e
was n q fake ab o u t th is tro u ble oi
about the d i r t and g rease I acquire d
on my hands and face t i n k e r i n g w ith
t h a t m otor
“ H e re , let m e p o w d e r yo u r noae.
W a l t e r , " she aald, u ndism ayed at our
tro u ble, gayly o pe nin g h er hag " W e l l
of all things, w h a t's this, and w here
did it come f r o m ’ "
I turned
f ro m
the eng me and
looked
She was holding some kind
of plan or doc um en t In her hand
In
tiluuk surp rise she e x am in ed It
" W h a t do you t h in k It Is, W a l l e r ’
she asked, h a n d in g It to me,
I took It und e x a m in e d It c a re fu lly
In c re d ib le as It seeno-d. I figured out
q u ick ly th at I t . m u a t bo n o th in g short
of a plan o f thn new defenses ut
I Handy Hook.
1
I full to w o r k again, ea g e r Ip get

A'fW Cwl Aw* tn rf „ thf i• rCi«.

CINO POV

.^°T M a dc BY T M I

Q u i r k 1y he went around In th&lt; front
o f his CUT and lifted up the h'« "l 1 !'r "
he bent o v e r and pretend'-'I to b e Uni.
e r ln g w ith b i s engine
A m th e ca r wa.-* about to pass he do
llh e ra te ly
stopped b ark, apparently
not M w ln g the ru nabout, and w ° ’
s t r u e k und knocked down
T h e runabout stopped, th e em e r
g en cy brak es tilting bard

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K l a l n e hnd asked me to go shopping
In th e Village w ith h e r t h a t afternoon
W h i l e I waited for h « f In h e r lit t le car

BAKINGPOWt)^ ^
CHICAGO
ind blgcanBskingPowdsrsdonat
I tiaveyou montv. Calumstdo«»- l t ls Pure
superior to sour milk and aoda.

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SATURDAY. JANUARY 15th
Rig Five and Ten Cent l&gt;ajr---Fania MarinofT
In "N cd ra ” In five acts and ‘ T a th c Newt*".
Adults 10c Children 5c.

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M ONDAY, JANUARY 17th
Paramount and Kdurational Day — Constance
Colliar in "T h e Tongues of M e n " in five
acts, and "Children of the Netherlands" one
reel .educational. -ij5 nnd 15c.

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EXCLUSIVE

FRIDAY, JANUARY Uth
I’ nrninotinl Dny -*• Mary I'lckford in "T h e
Foundling" in live acta. Adults 15c Chil­
dren 5c,

f i t u i ia v r lt t

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TUESDAY. JANUARY 18th
"R om ance of Elaine" scheduled for W ednes­
day will lie shown this day on arrount of
Coburns Minstrels. Also Mary Miles Minter in "Barbara Frlctchle" in live acls.
Adults 15c Children 5.

Concerts by the Star's Orchesta Nightly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

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warn

PROGRAMME AT THE STAR

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K M i l H I T T i t t N S 1*0 I t T A T M ) N

’ era. and made a rush for the door
H a rd a fte r Iik n cam e Del Mur and
the rmtt, Joined now by H e n r y the
vi.iut
One shot wus left in th e r h a u f
four's re volver, and he M azed aw a y
und leaped Inin tin* car
l ie got me
groum-d S m ith ns he
stumbled und fell fo rw a rd

hie •

Eel Hahtlti he |onk o f f his stained j
f»e'rr | r.uu ^ w oodi-tl ehesl he drew 1

r

tu rn ed suddenly and tired
T h e shot
wounded the man
It wus u signal for u free for all
fight
Del Mivr knocked the re vo lver out
of tlo , t, utffe.ir s (land W it h a Mow
nf a , I,., i the khituffeur tfti.t out Sintlti
i-ntiiiigl. 1 ill his iin latn lltaf garments.

| In d o

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The original New York east, c o m ­

rung
For as the new
t\lng was wrot
ap.-d ut
futii'T I* apf.l
n huu, tlo* chauffeur

'' .1 - 1lid e I11111 |I|.J lilllt
’ »•*

The .on.).,ic v e umbers over fiftyfour pep pi1
.) aside from its
musical . hu. tn
The Ited flo s e ," is
snnl to tie gaily . oinpurisonetl and to
contain sufficient com edy for u half
dozen ordinary musiral shows.

A L L T H IS W E E K

1n Pel w** n lb*^ lean 's of the hookT h e r e he saw u ch au ffeu r holding ,
lul l not Mill. p. ge| a wa y Wi th It lip ls-t Mar .rid South
H a v in g pulled i
I
. '
g P• I * seal i h. d
tlo
.llsgui-ft m Sm ith
to
w.-nt

Mur had been w aitin g
H e e vI ended li i s .. w n I. tt l i n t
O'
t he r lug fibg.-i -w
aim' to r t ipg P '
huinled. all
D '.*■ did
tl . s id «
I Ion with , tint s im ila r

nous

the (ilnhe Theatre. New York, from
which source pro r to its Chicago,
Boston
and
Philadelphia etigugetue f*, it- i tia! in was hr-ti scented
through the wiili, i-ry of u.s coaxing
melodies, vv I. , f. pr» **edrd it o , e r the
I lilted St I1.-, in the -form of i&gt;rehestral sel.jctmns

pany and production will ho shown
here intact. Included fn this Hst urn
AI den McKUskto. who will be best
remembered ns the baritone with
Ifuttie
Williams, in " T h e
I.ittlo
C h eru b." Donnld Aicht-r, for thteo
sells*.i,- with James T
Powers’ m
the lavndon Gaiety musical success.
" I l q v n n n . " Maurice Darcy, late com
etliau with Klavv A Krlanger’ s bril­
liant imisicnl offering, " T h e Count
of l,.ijx&lt;‘ iuburg.” Nellie Wagner, for
the greater part of tive seasons in­
genue with Henry W Savage’s pro­
duction of " T h e Prince of Pilsen,”
Karl Stall, comedian
with " T h e
Spring M a id,” and others of equal
note.

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I .lint -I...1 &gt;

bug

m a d e , h a v i n g h ad o ne y e a r 's r u n n t

feet
"H a n d s
u p '"
h*
shouted
Mi d -tupping point
provided I lie
" A n d th e first man t h a t moves la a ownership remains unchanged and
dead o n e ! "
the shipment is made within thirty
Meforn the secret agent kn ew It
both h e and S m ith w ere covered T h e
chnuffeur took n step to w a rd Sm ith
and uncerem onio usly Jerked off the
w il l o w s w.-.-is, as well as the wig
A^l Ihnl very moment one of I n i
M ar's men * nine up to the secret pun
.-I that op. t • .1 fr.itii the underground
passageway tut,, the lil.raiv
I t . - was
about to o p .n li wto-u h&gt;- In-nrd a
sound on lie other side that startled
hint
II.- li-i.-he.l a moment tlo n slid |
It J&gt;ii-.I a sle ft d o.'ani . and look' d tn

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Continued from Page G

days after the close o f tin* fair or
exposition, and the origlnul hill of
S u it T r o p i c a l M i d w i n t e r F a i r Assn. lading is surrendered, being endorsed
M a k e s E x p l a n a t i o n lo E x h i b i t o r s
,ur certified by. the projior authorities
The following letter regarding the o f the fair that the articles spec (led
H a v i n g left uspal the door, D e l M a r
transportation
of exhibits to and have been duly exhibited.
h u r r i e d back t p i f i e lib ra ry .
He went
from
the
Suit
Tropical
Mid Winter
Exhibits from one fair or exhibit
B tralgh t to “the desk and picked up
tho-.hbbk.j f^Kei- tt|jw to m a k e sure of Fair at Orlatlon is important to all to another in the same or other
tbft a a f e t y " f i ^ f s A J » n
those who wish to make exhibits at s t a le s ,-o r over one or more roads
I t waa lo n n y ^ b v *
will be subject to the same con di­
the Fair:
"Did you.v1Y*ith—” ho began has­
Concerning inquiries made about tions governed upon original ship­
tily, then cKFcVod himself, kn o w in g "T ransportation of exhibits to and ments to first point exhibited.
that the cleTk had not ta k e n the
from Sub Tropical Mid Winter Fair.
These rules will not apply to horse
plan.
Tlie following rules and tariff will exhibited at state und cou n ty fairs,
D o F M n r w alked oTer to th e couch
horse shows and similar exhibitions.
and sitlDd, tL.tnnm ent looking a t .th e apply
r h a u f f e t r f . r - •'! w o n d e r w ho he I b’* bo*
"F orwarding agents will require On such shipments full rates will be
said to hlnfiHVlf
i d o n ’t re ca ll ever prepayment of fr-’igbt at full tariff charged on both directions
seeing h im bt the station or In the on 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 "* intended for exhibition,
Articles on exhibition will not be
v illa g e "
issuing luIN, lading and way lulls taken on above terms unless thn
H e leaned eloser, " T h e deuce'." he
-.pc* dy ing each and every article in shipper-t sign release bolding the car­
e x rla lm p d ,
t h a t ’s a fak e heard the
rier harmless from
any liability
detail mill freight on each
fellow has on "
wlialevi-r,
whether
ItV
accident, dc
Ml
&gt;
vtiiiultransported
as
above
Del M a r mode n lunge fur It
As
Icntnin or an&gt; other c a u s e "
he did so the chauffeur h-ape.)
nip w i l l lie teturned F R E E to t lie orig

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an. h a lf Joking, as If the ring hnd
so m ethin g to do w ith th e strange
w o m an
She looked hack at the ring
Del M n r smiled, shook his head and
laughed easily
T h e n E laine picked up her hag and
wo w en t out A m o m e nt la te r w p had
clim b ed ha&lt; k Into the car and w ere off
again
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W it h his help I picked up the t a i l cab chauffeur and we c a rr ie d him Into
the bouse.

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L . i r h o r us t h o u g h
. r t he « eat h&gt; r

.She and Del M a r shook hands
I
thought In- held h e r hand perhaps a
l i t t l e longer and a little t ig h t e r than
usual At uni ra te E la in e seemed to
t h in k so
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W h y . wtuit a ctirlous ring. M r Del
M a r ." she »uld. finally releasing her
hand fro m his grnsp

T h e valet cgme to the door
H e a r in g n iff„th e v a le t ran out down
the walk
A ll rig h t,
he cried, T1J
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T h u n d e r i n g d o w n the pint form came
t b o a f t e r n o o n tra in . u g re a t event in
th e t o w n life
F r o m t h e P u llm a n aligh ted a widow.
In d eep m o u rn in g . An she got on und
m o v e d d ow n th e p la t f o r m it « tt« ap
p a r e n t th a t she w a lk e d w ith a pro
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“T h e doctor w ill bo hero sh o rtly,
M la a Dodge." said [&gt;el M a r. " Y o u need
j i o C w a l t . if you don’t care to. I'll tak o
c a r e o f him ”
“ p h , thank yevu—o v e r so m u ch ." she
m u rm u r e d
O f course it wasn't o ur
fuiilt. but I fee! sorry for the jaior f«d
low
T e l l the doctor to send me the
hill ’’

As we passed the d r iv e r , a p p are n tly
not seeing ns, stepped out and. before
fould tu rn out » « had knocked
down
W e slopped and ran back
- TThe
h e re he lay on the road, seem ingly
unconscious
W e lifted h im up and I
looKs.-d to w a rd Del M a r ’s house
H e l p ! " 1 shouted at the top of my
voice.

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I.nt a not stop." said E lain e , who
had by th is lim e u p ecu lia r aversion to
the man

an r«f»ir» »trto Irtcma

pidnr(s al The Star Every Wednesday.

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I t wag a d e lig h tfu l ride, n o t loo
Warm, but sunny.
W i t h o u t re alising
It. wo found ourselves on th e road
that led past Del M a r ’s

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�now sunk down bealdo his inachina In the road. •
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A moment lator they picked him up
and carried him Into tho houcc. Thero
was po acting about his hurt now. In
tho houso thoy laid tho man down on
a couch nnd tho doctor mndo a hasty
examination.
"How Is heT’ " asked one of tho kind
Samaritans
The wound Is not dangerous," roplled the physician, "but he's lost u
lot of blood.
He cannot bn moved
for some time yet."

The Romance of Elaine
SEQUEL T O THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE
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away with our dangermin prlxo, Klafne
now nnd then advising mo. . Finally 1
turned tho engine over.
For n won­
der It ran smoothly.
"What's tho matter n o w ? " ex
claimed Elaine, turning tjulr.kly and
looking up the road along which we
had Just come.
There, lurching along at full speed
was it car
Two men were actually
lighting on the front o f It, regardless
of speed and safely.
On rushed tha cur, directly at us.
Just ns It passed us. the chauffeur
seemed to summon all hfn strength
l l o struck a powerful blow ut the man.
-------------------toned out Ills car
recoiled nnd slralghlc
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Juat In tlino.
tltno. Tho man
man fell, literally at
our feet.
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“ Why, what's all this about?” I
asked eagerly.
Before I could raise him up Del Mar
had regained his feet.
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"Just a plain crook, who attacked
me," he muttered,! brushing off his !
c lo th fjH to coyer up the quick recog
ulllon o f what It was that I was hold­
ing In my hand, for he hod seen the
plan Immediately.
"Can't wfo drlre you h ack '1 asked
Elaine,
He climbed up and snt mi the flour
of life roadster Ilia feet outside, and
wo drove off. At last we pulled up
al the Dodge hall again.
"Won't you como In?" naked Elalno

Wo talked about nothing else at
Dodge Hall after drossingVor dinner
but the at range oventn over at I &gt;*-l
Mar's, and what had followed
Tho
inorn 1 thought about It. tho more it
seemed to mo that wo would nover bo
loft over night In peaceful possession
of tho plan which both Elaine and l
decided ought on tho following day
to bo B e n t to Washington.
Accordingly I cudgeled my brain for
sumo method of protecting both our
selves and It. Tho only thing 1 could
think of wns a Scheme onco adopted
by Kennedy In another case.
I had a small quick-shutter camera
that had belonged to Craig, at)d Juat
as wo were about to retire,
It Into tho living room with a* pack-*
ago I had sent up from tho village.
As toop rtv Elalno had gono to bed
and I was alono, I opened tho package.
There wore tho tools that I had or­
dered, a coll of wire and some dry
cells. Then 1 went to the table, un­
locked the drawer and put the plan
In my pocket.
Although 1 was no expert at wiring,
I started to make tho connections un­
der the table with the drawer, not a
very difficult thing to do as long ns It
wns to be only temporary nnd for the
night
From the table ! ran the wires
along the edge of the carpel until I
came to the bookcase There, masked
by the books I placed the little quick
shutter i ninera. noil ut a d i s t a n c e also
concealed the flashlight pun.
Next I aimed the camera carefully
and focused It on a point above the
drawer In the writing table where any­
one would be likely to stand If he at­
tempted to npen H Then I connected
the shillici i.r the camera and a little
spark ceil In the (lash pan with the
wires using an apparatus to work the
shutt'i
i a-i I recalled having seen
• ralg Ust Final Iv
I covered tlte
sparking device with the flashlight
powder gave a list look around, and
snapped off the light
I p in tii&gt; Ic-droiim. I must say I

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as we giTl TilTt
■'Thank you, I believe | will for a
few minutes,'' consented Del Mar, conrouting his real eagerness to follow
mo. "I'm all shaken up."
As we entered tho giving room I
was thinking about tho map. 1 opened
a table drawer, hastily took the plan
from my pocket and locked It In tho
drawer
Elaine,
meanwhile, was
standing with Del Mar, who was talk­
ing. Itut In reality watching mo
closely.
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Down the rouil past where we had
turned, before a pretty little shingle
house, the lailcah chauffeur stopped.
One o f the bullets had tnken effect on
him. and his shoulder was bleeding.
Hut tho worst, as ho seemed to think
It. was that nnbthor shot had given
him a flat tire.
He Jumped out and looked up tho
road whence be had come. No one
was following him. HUH. he was worrled. He went around to look at the
lire
Hut he was too weak now from
hom of blood
It bad been nerve and
reserve force that had curried him
through
Now that the strain was off,
ho felt the reaction to the full
lust then the doctor and his driver,
whom the valet hud already sum
llioned to Ile| Mur's, runic Speeding
down the road
The doctor saw the
chauffeur full In u hnlf faint, stopped
Ills car nnd ran to him. The chauffeur
had kept up as long us he could, lie

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closely
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developed aoinelhlng.
A» 1 drew the
film through the hypo trny and picked
tt up I held It to the red light.
Elaine leaned over and looked at
tho film with me. There was a pic­
ture of a mnnked mail, hla rap down
In a atari led attitude, hla hands
&lt;lapped to his (m e completely hiding
what the mask did mil hide
Well 1 II be bi. w ed ’
1 tried Iri
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thought hail b e e n ni&gt; cleverest c o u p
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not readily forgotten
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"Don't you remember that rteg’ (
saw It on Mr. Del Mar a hand—at hla
houso—this afternoon!"
I could only stare
At last we had a real rfue’
In hla bungalow, Del \i„r nt that
moment threw down bis |u,t ari(f ,(jff
off bis mask furiously
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way to Dodgo Hall, As ho s a w u h e
House looming up In the moonlight he
put on his mask and approached cau­
tiously. Gaining tho house, he opened
a window noiselessly, turning tho
catch as deftly as a housebreaker, and
climbed Into the living room.
A moment ho looked around, then
tiptoed over to the table
He looked
at It to be sure that It wan Ilie right
one and thfl right drawer.
Then he
bout down to force the drawer open.
" P o u f !" a blinding Hash came nnd a
little'metallic click of the shutter, fol
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An quickly an It happened thorn
went through Del Mar's head tho ex
plunutlon.
It was u concealed cam­
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Ho sprang back, clapping his
hands over his face.
Out of range
for tt moment, ho stood gazing about
tho room, trying to locate tho thing.
Suddenly, ho heard footsteps.
Ho
dived through tho window that he had
opened, Just as someone run In and
switched on the lights
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sion, ns If of a flashlight.
1 started
up and listened. Surely someone wan
Halving about downstnlrn
1 pulled
»my gqn frorA my pocket and ran out
of toolroom . Down the steps 1 flung
two at a time.
'Irl t h r i v i n g room I awltched on tho
lights In time to see someone disap­
pear through an open window. | ran
to tho window and looked out. Thero
wns a m in, half doubled up, running
around tho side o f The house and Into
a clump of bushes, then apparently
lost. &gt;Lshot out of the window nnd
ca lle r ( * ’
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I was not tho only one who heard
the noise.
Tho shots quickly uwak­
ened Elaine, nnd she leaped out of bed
and put on her kimono.
Then she
lighted the lights and came d ow n ­
stairs
The Intruder had disappeared by
this time and I had got ut* urn! wns
peering out ut tho window ns she camo
breathlessly Into tho living room.
"What's the mutter, Walter?" she
naked.
"Someone broke Into the house aft­
er those plans, ' | replied
"H e es
cuped, but 1 got his picture, I think,
by this device of Kennedy’s Lei s go
Into u dm k room and develop n
Thor-, m e no use trying to follow
tlo&gt; man tail her
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qnlry of what | meant, I replied In
merely going over to the spot where
I had lild«t*u the camera and dl“ r..|i
t i t i n g II
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JANUARY 14. 191C

IlH:

FAMOUS

STORE
CLOSED
ALL DAY
TUESDAY
JANUARY
18th

MORNING
JAN. ■19th

OF WHITE GOODS, LACES, AND EMBROIDERIES TO BE REPEATED
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To those who have attended our Violet Brand Sales, a mere announcement is all that is
necessary.
To those that have never attended we will say, that after searching the largest markets
this season, preparing for the A N N U A L V IO LE T BRAN D SALE, we were more choicy in
selecting only the best from each of the manufacturers, and we must say that we are more
enthused over our purchases this year than ever belore, which means that the Violet Brand
Sale beginning the X9th, will surpass any sale or sales in our history •
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SPECIAL SHOWING
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that will acquaint you with strictly the new­
est creation in the Fashion World.

Beautiful Embroideries
M an y new creations in embroideries.
They will lx* on display in all widths,
suitable for children’s dresses or the 15 inch
widths for the grown-ups.
All in the very
daintiest Embroidery or sheer Organdies,
Marquisettes, etc.

Baby Sets
No, we did not forget the little ones,
for here you find the most lovely Embroi­
dery, in narrow, dainty sets for the baby’?
wardrobe, all at very moderate prices

411c upwards

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W H IT E GOODS

10c Dress Goods Window

In tin- W h i l e (mod - I icpart inriii \i&gt;w will lit id main- pleas­
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I here are many new weaves, m fact, too many for
us to undertake to tell you.
Klaxon, ( repes, Kice ( loth, Batiste,
Manville and they will please your eye.
Pajama ('hecks, 40 inches wide, per yd.
10c
( use Lot of Lnngcloth, 36 inches wide, per yd
10c

SHEER AN D H E A V Y LINEN

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See this window

VALCEINNE LACE

This is a great season for Linen, both for wearing apparel
or fancy work.
Wo have just received a full stock of all kinds.
Below we give you a few prices:
$1 OOllandkcrchief Linen. 36 in. wide
$ .85
.7a Handkerchief Linen. 36 in. wide
.50
.35 Linen Suiting. 36 in. wide
-39
.25 Linen Suiting, 36 in. wide
-22
.65 Butchers’ Linen. 40 in. w’ide
.59
.65 Suit Linen
.5.9
$1.50 Linen Sheeting. 100 in. wide
1.29

It has always been our pleasure to show
you the prettiest patterns in Yal. Laces, and
we have them in abundance.
Edgings and insertions to match, in
values worth
10 and
12 cents.
Only
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T O R C H O N LACES

N A T U R A L COLORED LINENS
In this line you will find many unusual values:
$1.25 Suit Linen. 10 in. wide
.75 Suit Linen, 40 in. wide
.60 Suit Linen, 40 in. wide
.35 Suit Linen, 36 in. wide
Special Values. 36 in. wide

This window

10,000 yds of Linen and fine German

98c
69c
49c
29c
18c

Val.

IjUCO,

Edges and

Insertions.

Bought

at a sacrifice price, and are values up to 20c
per yli.
Only'

In

this

sale

per

yard

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

EAST FIRST STREET

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SNNUHtt). FLORIDA, TUESDAY JANUARY Is. UJIC.

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Derision m ( .ltd in II I .n r
The* following d v r -in , m I hr L. I.!
wrll rase rendered I*. fudge C ||
will he. ifttWratll g In Snnfni d rr.ul
eis.
It In taken ftnrti tail Friday’ ,
t^ime* Union:
i
■• 'A n opinion in winch it i In Id
i hiS^il) i*^ milviitii*} nt nt i partner at
tht* tttno'nf filing a |irlll|ii|&gt; :* Latih
ruptry against u firm w.-* a v.tnl
defense against b an k ru p t■&gt;
pro
reeding*
in n
tendered
yesterday
morning l»&gt; Judfce I!
Nl Call
the United Stale* dtstrt* i ruurt. m
the ease uf II. A Caldwell and Son.
&lt; ourt m n v e i . n l S a t u r d a y m o rn in g
and I). A. Caldwell, it. D. Uildwell
on time. Court drew eighteen men
and ii. \V. Caldwell, individually
f r o m i u r y b ox t o net v e ii* j u r o r s ( o r
of Sanford.

THE CIRCUIT COURT
' CONTINUES TO GRIND

jjTTLE

MONTENEGRO IS

WHIPPED ANI) NOW

l

th e

w T R o r in .K s

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c o m m o d a t e Big F r e i g h t B o a t s
The

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the

Johns

H ie

East

tu rn

A NUMBER OF i’ KTIT CASES HAVE BEEN
DISPOSED OF AND THE GRAND
JURY KINDS BILLS
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to

t nasi

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th at

this

shown

by

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m e e tin g s

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misses
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in rv

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and

-ay s

p re m ie r

the

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jllte partnets cuubl dissolve ti e part
|nership by two .if them selling 'heir
'i hi
1 1"' as' i n t e r e s t s t o tt In*
tie tt hflirt!
iril
n nt tin*
11 al Vilen s T h e a t r e
t he
.
...
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M i p m t i o n 1 f tin* t i r m d e b t bv
bill L'4th at eight .
.
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having purine,
tmving
paitne, and givti
g i v t ii* n o '1'
•llltts
of
Hostim. I1 m l »/ .l l,v*
.
,1*1f T l*i 'Ii4
ip,
1r I rf il If *» trn
Ii fpart
ruled by »txi
mortgage
of
t
,
( i* a good
&lt;ry« liM’lun* an&lt;! hi*rf
lolc»r»* firm i*rn|M*rt&gt;
\Vfiat's Wrong
and valuable consider a 1 1 ui h-r 1he
tiHiisfcr; that the solvetmv •&gt;( " i " '
■t lire is one of a
partner at tin time "I tiling the )•&lt;•'&gt;
i n 1 In* nat fan- w ide
tion in lilinkrupley aguin*t th firm
dii o f ^he S u |Acme
is a valid defense agitin-' tto* bun k
i, ■ 'gj t-y.'iff Columrupt (it oeeedtngs
agirol fin* leeturer
*d Coil and Court-*
Atttlliun l.adies Auxiliary
* 'eou'ness and tin*
It is a c l e a r a n d
There will be a meeting *d the

t. p

d

g re a t

p ro b le m *

Sanford commit tee of
I-u*t' v*.Auxiliary f**r the Mid Uu '*&lt; h ■'1r
lit the home of the chairman, Mr*
' ' I - a d v a n c e m e n t , A.
K
lilii Sill unlay
m**ri nig at
" • 'tee from bitterness half |uist nine o'clock ,
Every m••ir­
for •,
b e t t e r u n d e r s t a n d - her of the com mittee is rei pt *st**d
r f e e l i n g b e t w e e n to In* pres&lt;u.l

'Jtrit
I. n.- ■o n f r o n i i n g
n ot
°'l) the J" ,pl. of
A m erica b u t v ita l
J° 'svihipIt i*

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in

Hanford

m illet

The)

All I . i k e S a n f o n l

t! t i l l s.

Mr \V M Forbes, vxtf. atul '&lt;' 1 1 ,
Robert, together with Mrs. Miller,
s is t .f of Mr* Forbes were vi'Hois
In the city la*i week, ' ,**1 g'o"1'" "*
Mj end Mr* tt F Wt Ike,
These
visit.I*, arc ..II of To I * 1 ■ K ‘ n'

Maddux Here
W lV i m of New Y ork
"ti Saturday and
•be gin*t of Mr
Mi* Mail
' i 111 me Is i, Wc|| . x • 1 1 f hi
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Il* III,I to • t Twin F IIa v uei, t io n

A I

the

C ouncil,

( 1*

uni* of the bit)
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i ti tdet.t uf the*
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" on. of the Utg*"&gt; a.
M * World and i» nl*o
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Maddox is nh arL ' ^ - n th.. i" d u .t||l| „|M) a p rorn
L- l»»at .nt
“ prom[ hof „
I’ 1
ITsVn her friends
'I^nu th' h'M ,,'',(,r‘ i|1ns on the
Hoc.
en joyed ,
‘‘ k’f, nadame, come again.

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*4stiford, t his lieiiig their lit-t Itlp !*•
this gite
They l-ft for uth**' !&gt;.'rts
of the stale on Saturday, .leilating
that they
would long remember
Sanfcrd and would call again at the
Very earliest o p p o r tunity-

J Cecllian M usic
Miss Ui r ay a - M o m *
selection in leading at
M usic Club Saturday
Mrs.

Munson'a studio.

Club
w*l rxmdr-r *
the t eciltan
afternoon at

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all1 ! Ve l‘ |img lUltie
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f a m i l y e n t i t l i * i i t o a !jit YTH*»I •• 511) a n d w e
Wi* beg An extend tin*uin Co lu*
t tint t lu t ti r. . re- i dc d |»|ki .1 |it 111 ii f| l||*| t J**?Jk I h il 1 tl A \ «" In . 1, l i r e ' e t l U' t i
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M&gt;|| -1d e n t l i o o a n d at
11o t t o u - f or (Hi
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Hoi .ItlXeph IL Jones, sVot•■ ..M&lt;u
if ? d h* a X *• 1 ci de r e i l nul l * t
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rumors, unnutlien- CollMiletlilton. whteh petitioner'
empeior rcxctitly leged was pot paid
ermnin for cancel
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PROPERTY WILL BE AS­
SESSED AT FULL VALUE
INSTEAD OF HALF
Florida counties will be assesHed
on the full value buris if the c o m ­
mand of the state lax eommisnion
means anything.
Some jUme ago
they sent out. wind *{o »H I he eount les In let (be e o 1 1 1 mitk'tnn* Know* just
what they tlinuglit about tin* full
value plan and not recetvmg any re­
ply have derided to raise the taxes
to full value in everv enmity in 1 He
«tate
l i e b i l l o w i n g is 1 he o r d e r s e n t t h e

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11 v

the

tax

1 iiM iu iissm n

Tallahassee, Jmiuaiy 15, 1!41G.
To

the C ou n ty

\lo rtd a
ii-s e s -io s

The
m

tim e

Tax

Assessors of

asked

co n v e titn m

for
uf

by

the

.la c k s o n -

F l a . , on I t e i e m b e r s '1 t o u r 1 1 , ,*i .. n 1 gt ci rin 1 1 a - t o 1 lie b a s is
Hi A 111i'll j H 11|H t f v %houl.l in* JKHPHH
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1'» |»i *lT hill

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■mill I .1, &lt; w i l l i v i
jl - I'ssnl it tbi stale h no tt 1 1 , g I In
Idll COfDilt toll « tier 1 T4if uf i" a rut n o w
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u.itiiif- u* ,Dir 1 a !. | III -i . 11 , IM*
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1 *■ e - i n
, I t I I top. ttl.ltt Kie v all w i l l . v«»l
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1 : t ,, 1 . t hi- 1 * r
,t- 1 .11 . asp
,1,1, • H- t)ie I aw || i r ID 1s
■Mill t ". A l t ’ 1 lie s 1a 1r
. .1 work- 1 «
tax 1 . dm no -'in II ih 1 licit e l l o r t ** N 1
get .1 limfnl in If *KI‘ o n i . ’ i't i f i r o u g h
out t hi1 s t &gt;1 1&lt;•
P i r s ta te ( a X fotn
inissmi
will u*»- every
legal means
wi t bm il''| ,ower to i-cure an a.-v.«*i&gt;s
inent in I'orntdinnee with law and
i&gt;&gt; ,,, t i.at boards of county cum
nib,sioni*rs who change any n/i*e*i!ments when proprely
made restoia
same in tin- flssessnr's vafijallonn:
T i e r , is 1 0 iiiieti to fear that u full
,
,x| i. i s s f " m e n 1 will work a
- 1 , ■ * * .* 1 , xp i \. t 1 - millage
&lt;* I tI •
, *. ' |1 !1I, ••*I,| I! pr.iporl &lt;-*U to l he
I'1&gt;• tax
r* \V- il lll.itm
*• •1 1 1 mi s » n o |
i tos year -rnuke
everv possible' effort to lia vi*^ p r o p ­
erty throilghotU tile slate idxhck.'mhJ
oil .1 uniform basis, tiiat every eopni\ stii.l! ptiv tt* |U'' proportion of
state luxe\Ae will Ip pCeeia (e a
1 f 1 xs inn s trom . very assessor uch
, |vx|e,lgmg le.etpt "f l h »S VIi m - ■
d

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\ I sin 111 ol
P r e s b y t e r i a n U . K.
,
F u n e r a l o f .M rs (Maine
tins city
Her d ia t h according V i
T h e . m e e t i n g last
F in la y
was in word ju«t reieIVcd in Albion, icsitlt
K m m t i H la ine
T h e fun era l uf M r s
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held in l tie &lt; o n g r e g a t inn a l c l i u r e h
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out
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III *11 U To lit T«*nd lit' 4 T|- 1 - ol
\ , *'ri1 ini* to th. Sar ford Humid
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t in t o w ti of S a i l f o r d da* v e b prd
.
''iilhi member nl tile tux xjourni*
( Ii ftingei gave an out lint **( sto.y of the tragedy. Mrs Ninon'
p u f has ed p r o p e r t y h er e a n d resided
"
city counett us a* whole and anti het *1a ugh let, with Mrs . T W sion will tisit every cou n ty in ihn
in t t i e i r o w n h o m e u n t i l M r H l a i n e s? * 1
depul t ■ Hrvleii »i*ti, driving from Cameron state from time tn liliu* and confer
tin* ■Il llelent
ago. since enumerated
death
about
live
Ve a r s
lias made j " ’ “ l*'a Then ne gave an inter**-1ing City
to Sanford tn tin
luttei'* witli the assessors and fioatds of
w tilt h t i m e
Mrs
Hlaine
la u g h te r. M r s . M '
u&lt;l
' ,r- ' '
•'« tn m n t.*'e
'• /
autotnobil. when they were stliiek eounty cole missioners in tax m a t­
In* r hortn* w i t h h e r
w^nch'h*- is e h a l t m u n .i i d I its w o r k
.in .1 , tossing by an Atliintn t ’ oast ters uml we wi|l at "all tittles work
l.y m a n P h e l p s a t I . a k e ' »noro
fur the best interests of the slate
,Nf M / w a s ..Mr
lift*
Paxton, o u r
I.iiim train
Th e auto wiis hulled
d e i e a s e d tills b e e n 10 f u l l i n g h e a l t h !
and com,tie*
We hope to liax'e the
l i r e Ii(d**f, 'who g a v e a m o s t i n t r » * » t
through a liurbful wit*, fern*** into a
f or s o m e t u n e p a s t a n d t h e e n d was j
support
and
cooperation
of all who
j n g t a l i . Http t in * lire d e p a r t m e n t
&gt;ttd
dll-ell tilled with water, with
not u n e x p e c t e d
me interested in this greatly needed
I t - vxotk I | J i * t n l k w as d i V t d i t L I t . t o
the t wo women ij.ii-d**rr(eath
Mo
A I out seve 1 1 O l i v e y e a r s a g o . M 1 s UtrvC ‘ I ’.fLrfc*. S y s t e m .
K ijU ip n r*n t.
Hr'.ilun was seriously hut t b i t will work
h on &gt; in W a s h i n g t o n .
Y ou r» very truly.
Hlajn* w n *s horn
.Mdil.' , We learned *1 1 1 1 1 1 * points ft'*m Recover
Mts Ism o n . w h
III*,I HI
he » p e n t
tier e a i l y
youth
P^XtrHjf'S tall that Wt hail not fiosplt ..!
where
__
I n i n Ne * I, ( " h r ' n t
1 Sanford hail
d'Mtlde
\fi.-r coming to Sanford ,\^i e and
1m*|ivfi- point
tiiat wi
Ia w . losing all her
I tI
Ir.n l ore
* K J. Patterson,
VI** Hl ii' c united 'W ith others ip iir',. goitig to rcnu'iiiber for finur*
1* 1*1h but f'lill, a i d also ' a d ot Iter
lohn sS Edwards,
forming the
hirst
t ongr**gutmnal tise. ,
*
s.
*v r.* 1 rvj orIter
ics. young daughter
Tax CommiHsion.
church, anil were among its original
Dr. Miller was tb** next n*id last w * p r n f 1 1 ally uninjured, being
1 h.itter members, only four of whom *p. 4k**r.
WJnv\ Df.
Miller told u- t ' 1 1 o vv 11 in one ml*, of 1 he railroad
nr** living today
Mrs Hlaine was o per dll 'our eyes some
It i* too t. ..* k
/
Ir. Ii. V. P. U.
nn eiirnes 1 and consistent Christian bail
ihltt
all
the
mothers
and
*■ A,
*
Sunday
evening
the .fr B. Y . P. II
I
nnd her home win always open to father*, of fvurfnrtl c vuldn't have
II A &lt;• t ha ages H and'
gave
it
it*
1
program
in D.iHJ. The
the demands of her ehuirh. She Is been th**re to hear him.
Hi* abb*
The
M.
Si
O.
(iiiregc*
changed
tloldenrods
reudeted
the program .
survived bv tw o daughters. Mrs. talk on the school inspection Dill
Ii ** &lt;1- •.*•■*I - r*Iit v w i *-n \\ f* ('inter Nils- N'irgiiiia DeCoursey leading.
I.vmnn Ph**lp* of Sanford, and Mrs and w in ' it nt**up I to t lie health of
sold tin* hu-mess to I. mi,* &gt;*. war)
\\ .* h&lt;*t*i to tie able to retain the
( am** Ytiser uf Jneksonx lib', ami it the ch'ldreri wxns enjoyed by ev* *y
The It k Ii has b- ■
v, r . |,..,uil ir lovieg cup which we won last year
&gt;on. William Hlxines of New York one
illlto iiolil in the pa t Pvt v* r. and for being I lie best in the state.
city
Interment was at I.akeview
While we connpt have as gomi a in,det the ttMtr.i'l! to*-nt
of'
Mt
Wi t h 11n- spl-u d 'd spot wi* a je cer­
Ceimrtery. Sanford.
progtA tn ^yiry Ftttfuy night we iry Slew mi should give tin* sit me -mi*- tain w*/ will succeed,
*
to malt*1 every meeting intJ-re«ting fertlmt as in the pest
Kvervotn* h* invited every Sunday
At the Altamonte
nnd
CprdinRy Invite
any
voting
Th** Overland i l*r will be
*■v er.:r. I* at *i I 5
the late arrival* at t h«* |tnople ol Stanford to our meeting
ll,.- H A tt !,» fn-rtteflv, ot
It It
C o r Sec V
Hot* I " rn M t .m l N' *
Tin* N ib It. |iort r
rh* ' . I ■
. t *&gt;|* I*. r 1 - I * I ■* ■ M
Hun 1 1’ 1 .* Horrnge l.*&gt;w II
Telnr is Nice President
i all* it M* cling iif ' iiir * ii mmiltec
\t
M * aril
U at nt
t-*
t .1 Mi *
At r* "*'*-**nt rl net 1 rg of *1 »
, i li d ni* ' 11IIg of
It..-ton
N .i"
Nits- Maty 11in*
I , * . * * I,, J III I S*D1 V|M*'
tors of 1 hit t ‘ 11 upon* Han I 1] I IX
tin . . .
ci it* mi* ti*.
iii.* \\ omit u‘a
Phtlndefphiiii Pa., M i. and Mrs o*Ic II. R Tolar win midi* vu*.
At : \ o r
f
ft
I
\ t- r**v l - f *
r h "
f '1 lilt N\V.) I*'*.);*: v tomr.rriiw*! Itftet Simons, Michigan: M r*. fiebhnrrl. proaldenl of t*ic tr s l itulit*t*. win* I ti n't !■
lor J. •* on'v’ lle v.' , r.. ’vs
*e*
* ; vx*1 o'c'.vci
Evv ,* mem­
New Y g r k : Mr and Mrs Varrell
ix one of the largest banks between will uttend the mayors' ronv**ntii n ber of tlie laxmnuttee is i*x|M*cti*d to
There was a huge attendunee ut Jacksonville and Tallahassee
the l.tg or* a be present for the transaction of
The and *&gt;t her w ..........
the dance Saturday night.
V a y o r Davison will not fail important business.
many friends of Mr. Tolar in tht* sion.
Mrs. I*elin Fog*. Mrs. Therion, city will be pleased to learn of hi* to let the con vention knaw that San­
Mrs
Haight ' a n d M,ia* Edna Me- rapid advancement in his new home. ford is on thn map nnd much good
There will lie no. meeting o f thn
Mit b 1 moLoind lg_ UlytoniL yester­ J. J. H e a r d - o f .Jacksonville, preai- should accrue to the city bv hi* visit.
Social - Departm ent - ton igh t.—
dent of the Heard* National Hunk ia There will be m any good idea* a d ­
day.
Mrs. R. A. Newman, C h m .
Mr. A. L. T a v e a n left yestetday presldont of thtf Citlxenn Bank of vanced" al the meeting for the good
Mrs.
Jolth
Meisch, Hon teas.
Live
Oak.
of
the
various
municipalities.
for Ocala,
.

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given in l o y .
•
t
Com nut tee* .ijijiointfd to
visit
T h e H ow ard Transportation c o m ­
SUES FOR PEACE
and examine the various county
pany h as been having its tr o utiles
buildings reports as follows:
second w eek of full t e r m H U B .
F o l­
The jxil building is in good sani- d u r i n g t h e lus t w e e k , b u t e v e r y p o r London. En gl a n d. Iu»- &gt;"■ - T h p
The opinicn
was tendered bytitrjf eonilllicin. elean and well Vetd. s tld e e f f o r t h a s b e e n m a d e t o k e e p
„ , , rf„ of III- lu l li n g ahi|,,&gt; lu,,&gt; Judge Call, following withdrawal id l o w i n g eases w e r e b r o u g h t u p : * *
S t a t e o f F l o r i d a vs I I . T
D* le g a l, T h e . Ipilldlng is in good repair with b o a t s r u n n i n g t o h a n d l e t h e h e a v y
« » f i„ U i’JIP
M d n ' ,( aCtl ° n a demand for a ju ty trial uppn an p a s s i n g w o i t l l e s s c h e e k s
P
l
e
a d n o t the 'exception of roof on east end ft e i g h t b u t .in e s s a t t h i s t i m e o f t h e
1 M-t twenty J«ui hour* it. very
amended petition joined in by im*i g u i l t y
(
d f building which should have ill- &gt; eft 1
the
IV :i» B in d
-Ittim *
a dotten rteditora of the i t oi who
t g fl f l in f
Tin* til 1 senoti* trouble happened
' l a t e of" Florid: i - Charle* and ' tent inn and lie repaired at once
/j., \•• ginned mote
dMur. fl»r **
alleged I fie "insol vetn v id tin pall
U iII
Humphrey*
cattle «li*i ling We reeomm lid that a lavatory. for wben tin steamer Swan broke her
in the neighbor*
pumd ,fl *,J
nership mid earh tti&gt;*rt&gt;I■»■i . herrof
jailor'* r***&gt;fi&gt; and a shower hat h for ■haft in getting away from the duel,
111 11 d n a n t s j le n)| i u godly
nii/ while lIn* A us­
and that whili insolvent on tin
I1 wa» tierMali- uf F l o t i d a v . S;t m )ii|| I s o 1 1 the prisoners be installed Its Mol). .Is in It. vllltill In i week
"i d s that the Rusday of \pril. I " 1!i, ~.m»! firm «I'"I Mi
1
tv
in
si i,,( |,i Jacksonville for an
p
o
s
s
ib
le
.
I n kened. dm* id
• 1 t Mlv
1*1. ad v i ' l l V
a ;|s ;■|.o a Hr Bed ci. tf v • . ,ift ii t |*, -|i . j i
♦v1 . t w. Id** t w in s . 1 1 1 1 1 ded i 1 get
- 1 -I .iliil' pul Up bv
The inauir ol mattresses
i
lob e
M u le .
v*l,t!»* nl
I its |IMM| Its flip prope r I \ 'Al! U Ihtrfit
d 1 o il riM|*|r ill
in troops along
U p |io t t id w ifi
l* » • f t .n t
and
i &lt;•*
blanket^ 11 cf 11s s||i&gt;t||i| hat
nil
to hinder. d f l .i t . *!• ;
i ■I
•
a
tic
r
I, t lilii k to
i .uni that some
llieillate ittii.tion and tin commit ,
\ * • | u ' 11 a I
it* i.-Ki •*•
fraud thru eteditor/
J .11 k siinv t i le , l o a d e d ti|&gt; a n d s l a t t e d
huvi* been taken,
recommend ' 1 1 1 1 1 1
twilve new
jfjjm s n-s '.
S t a l e of a pl«triilit i s I , ut O g l e s b y , tee
T
h
e
rtiitin:
I
petition
was
tiled
h&gt;
wns
made
in
the*
mattress*.
and
twelve
new
f l u k* t f o r m . o t h e r t r i p d o w n t h e H a s t
Case eonuttering forged chi ■ h
Anrorr &lt;
Hi tw e e n
la rk
today that ti»t* tiilee cred itor. .k i | lat.r dismissed I In Ued
lie [iirni-bei) fur tin* use of ptiMiner*- C o . , i t w a t e r w a y
tow-** of i f
•••Ii VI ll«*
a id
\ ilgUst It e
the
*hl»ft
by
Indue
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wi
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Mesopotamia have*
The (Allotting l&gt;&gt; i i hren dfaw n withoul U. Ia&gt;
11 ok 1* I:.
1 wo
w h&gt; re it
had
bis't*
in u t .
HI "*1V milts* of how *•v *•(. i*Ho Wrd ii,. p i i iti&lt;tu
bin
1n ^ 1 ,f ),,■1 11 ur*
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T u r k i s h p o m t i u i * alleged t lint t he &lt;
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bined vaccination, which Is now being film was being shown at a r o un ty falf
used on an extensive scale lit Prance In my bonin' State' Illinois. The m o . t
lion pictOre was being reeled off to
and Italy '
Doctor Ca sty'll an I has prepared ten tll° ''rent amusement of. 0 m n tr al
combi nat i ons „f vaccines, e ac b con " P ^ t u l o r s . w h m . huge flnw linoipuil- . 4
tabling' tlm micro-organisms of from *'• nl&gt;‘
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By No Means.
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sarily raise the plain* of war far e. — J laplu-r might till tho m o u t h of tils gudWali St r eet Journal______
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Pl eaiuroLOving 'Italians.
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any o t h e r country,
this war.

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T h e hoy* pulling; nets (or J. E,
Vijtcunl fofind s o m e more of tli&gt;bon e* -of the prehi st or ic .imm.il m
t h e lied of the St John* river near
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b r o u g h t them t o T h e Mei.ild &lt;&gt;tli&lt; •
T h e y are a pe rf ec t loOl a nd nickel
j o i n t a nd u n d o u b t e d l y belong to
s t h is w e e k a n d is l hi* shin hone br ou g h t in tin of
lice by Mr, Yin cent lust week
FIHST o n e UNDER
T h o s e hones h a v e created c on­
s i d e r a b l e c o m m e n t and many ol tinc i t i t t t n i think t h a t if t he S m i t h ­
s o n i a n I ns t i tu t e could he Consulted
a b o u t llie m a t t e r t hey would send
a r e p r es e nt a t i v e hefe to make a
s e a r c h of the St. J o h n s river at this
■fiume* spot a n d u n e ar t h t he hetld
a n d o t h e r par ts of the ani mal
The
b o n e s belonged t o *ome pre-hint orb
a n i m a l and one of t lit- masi odomi
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t h e s e hum;- in his hmlv was of the
m o s t odor i fami l y a nd if ; It tin* hod*
o u l d ‘be fouml and m o u n t e d it
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FINE PRIZES; WILL BE
GIVEN FOR AUTOMOBILES
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directed to t he following n o t i c e ' 4 g n 1 1 &lt;*jtl in*- t h e pl easure a n d excitement
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out from the headtfuat tefs -»*f ilit* j’wbit'll, it affords, hut in ortler t o furcf i kH*?
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trier s t i m n l a t e tin* decision to d e r or •Tfe ex
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Tlie Fifth Am iial Sub TVopfOilt a te and to Stir more rivalry to exctl,
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press refers to
(v thf &gt;■-it’ l,"'M‘t "I H e a l t h ,'011'
1l.i ■. - W ■ •i,»t. :
a
-I
S!‘*ck or
h
umi rei uyi data winch could i\pi
posed to make it t he most dompl ei c
J Th ir d Heel Decor ated A u t o ­
I* ircitratcly o b ta in ed f ro m $ h c
J u s t how l o n g these Imnes have event of the kind ever held in c en mobile. any ma ke $20.00 in Fair
„hw,| children m. il'&lt;‘ l o w e r ' g r a d e * . b e e n buried in t h e
ii I Fhu nia
Tin* management " is Si m I or i itr It
Itr Miller p i p e -ted
D t . J. Y. a sci ent i st could t*
• urril. Ill a gelu t .*1 Way o f tjn
I Itest l l e d rated \ ntuinuhile of
l.'.ilt &gt;1 OtllciT, tO i«- w o u l d tt II a most I. it *&gt; ting
I'nftrr St.it
It , -ugi* . -t \ i th*- f o l l o w i n g m a k e - S p i n t il p ri ze &lt;*f
,ir tv I'MMprrar um
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f.

elks

s i vit r iti u d i s c .

F ou n d a ti o n * (Icing Laid and
t u rn er Slone S e r v i c e s Will
V
Follow

I he

T h e new home of t he S u r f o r d
Lodge of Elk* is s t a l l e d at last a n d
y e s t e r d a y a huge force of men u n ­
der the supervision of Cont i actor
VenAble weie bll*y
s t a r t i n g the
f oundat i on*
T h e liicaiion op Park
a v e n u e is an ideal um* a n d a b e a u ­
tiful v ujw of the l ake will be o b ­
t a in ed from tin new building when
il is completed.
T h e hullding wall
lie practically three st ori es, the two
s t or i es a nd b a s e m e n t b.tngirig it
u p to this height. T h e fou n da ti o n*
are being laid wltli Georgi a clay
b i ic k t o the sniface, t h e n a b o u t foui
feet of \ ill iiijAh hfick will follow and
‘t hen a ' kltvtf^ljV^red pressed fnick
will r u mp l e f a t t f i r . ' i i t o c t ure, milking a
lieu lit if u I anrf ■veVyrVtil**^ initial bu il d­
ing.

FIRST HEALTH
BOARD TRAIN
FOR FLORIDA
THE

S T A T E .H O A R D

* -*

SENDS

RATION C A U S

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i

st a t e

Florida'** " H e a l t h T r a i n " - ia no
longer A d r e a m b u t an a c t u a l i t y .
T h e present week mar ks t h e d a t e
of its initial j ou rn e y - t h r o u g h t h e
s t a t e on its mission vbL- ,educat i on
to b e t t e r living, to-^tu'tti/r h e a l t h
t h r o u gh b e t t e r s a ni ta t io n a n d t h«
p revent i on of disease

Tin* rcnlir.atton of »h&lt;« a m b i t i o n
of t h e S t a t e I t o n / d . o f 1 H ea l t h , b y
which it tony increase i t s efticiency
a nd usefulness ha s conn* a f t e r a lmos t
luMmte effort
It has been p r ov i d e d
a nd e q u i p p e d without s|»ee!al up*
p r o p i i a t n m of s t a t e funds, a n d its
o pe r at io n will n o t udd a single cent
to t h e b u r d e n resting on t h e t a x ­
payer s of Plot ida,
T h e lifsl ti ip began ut J a c k s o n ­
ville Monday
morning, wi t h the
t Mfi \ i , i i p M’ l II M t h 1 s 4.1 Mil l
lu -l - t o p at ' t
\ilgust i He
T he

I 'oni f acto.1 Venable is pus hing the
work in order that the corner stone
■ •■ rertninuil can he held .it an early
da tc a i d .liter that
I In* liuihPng
will In i iiinph li d on . ■ ■ onl time
I hi mein Iters ate r e p i n i n g o v . r the
fuel that the lljgteriaU for the b u d d ­
ing are now being s hi p pe d and that
the work will proceed to a successful
finish

at

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le'n*-h e d - l id gt*'al bteaittii# .list till
valleys,
Mis. i- Vppi and ^ M i s -o u n
t tu*, I a k&gt; Region a dd i'll the tl-rt itory

■; 4 ' c r h’at, any. p l l o r s t a t e jn t h e
^-coiduil s u c h horjor as
*Fi ^ f j inr iur '.the • cpir^l»nHyfilng
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V'
t ,l' . * n j Vbvjkirijj|^P^;j»tl^sOLill
“t;i i n tlAir* fi^rl^
SK-wart
l**'tit.g4.tn' t h e . atrtuC^i?
J Jpltjllaiti W h i t e td-oii
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ffli! .kj-auhri^;
I f '/ fa' g /e V ( 41 ’
H^jrtnin Mine (Troup
A*
nt~
*tniiiy canii,- ♦U'-i| !Tuci^. njuiiiiii^ iyle.'
O r a n g e (itmif
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Hv
ii "‘H iVt»

work .it'd progress of their town
All
1)|t*re
h r re ;w.]
&gt;1I F ty
1 " f. " ’
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r
s
,
old
a
nd
yolli
g
will
Mrs.
siJT. i p s i i n i m o n s a f r o m Y ^ ery * p ar k
lb ■riv. a I.. r&gt;. lit a nd val uabl e • in
tlji- Sl'lU^tttl
*‘
formal ion from Mr
Ahisdeti.
Pe­
M iI'hi-.r*' -&gt;rjs nieiiy.
culiarly a d a p t e d for her work with
^ : r . » y ’ t o d a ^ t o siiPti f.il l^mt e V « l u ‘ tIi*- . t tldre:,. -he Ha- studi.'il t h e
Mi
^ -utnmoneilMlis w . u n - a t s j t i f i # 111 j^ * i mt l . od- llnil bring, t f l e ' b e s t results
in i l n l d f e n ’s work
Again "noilhers.
-ai J* ^. _
nffi&lt;*t*r**
r »■ h
a
'
e
urged
to
a
t
t
e
n
d
the ho*ettjlg
dare 'of rt'f
„* ’ l l c n i ) MarlN*
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Alrrtt h«Vtll ^uasbi
Wed.* d a y
Jan
Ii* ssi'liv l i iy pr
1 ■ s
lt y
Mr r p H M T &lt; 4 ^ r j p n v I ? B ^ % if ('ivie l a-ague will be redf gaidXed
the-e gAtfil?
J h g coldest
' 'Ptdfyiml. for Delegate ^ V
\
j'ltenSVlng
,j V ‘ 1n' K, *cti V »Vjd#Ul»yi: ^ A ,u within a few d ay s a fl i ’r t h e visit of
• A*
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n
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1
Mr» Vritsildn,
ttV a n d ' j o i n a g i y ny
^ •’ »4 ■ tylllla’ s s lnt i1 •p.HA1
______________s_____
l*» ’ welrmrm*. 'Tt
• T « r f r { u l i | M 7 , o D m | bWtw in
' no.Tir^if his tanittdaciy *(*'t
5 **e*rrt*
^**
^ S a n f o r d H o u s e I mpro* ejticpts
IV
1 1 i* n i a f r ^ n d • \|*cgt*tb *prnd «• vc-nl
5J1" - Wg'tu t,n t h e D e m u r * m i c
I’.) ili r the able niunagenu nt of
JW /Ixapfoi J .
Th* tr many W. C. M c D a n i e l s the Hot* I tJ ;fajes
' "uftenfToif.
Hv j a send
.*hv-ii'gu]!ir mee.(iihi,of-.&gt;JmJA
HUk-Hw- fultm* i,jv- to the_ v’nteYp^
Lfic/*4i aH* acn-inK .t l | f n * s V n i o s t a*«r- is being pl aced in fitrt class chnilf
V uV iU rW A last TM r
*
J &lt;a nd id a le for df;!^'
'»*
.
, #*— 11 e lt..pl t !'iD,*»*lJc.V^lj-^'b
tion at d t h en tire new gm’ -t* ar
uirlof'Ciii
f ' •*!. ^
.fryfn' F l o r i d a * one of noon in
riving d a i l y . S. J C u r i o s , the pro
•tJCtmlus
of
president tiling mi
M a r k s waJ iha-jj*
in pic.
‘ "
1‘ idertexj in t h e coming. TeUM
prietor ts here e v e r y week to look
last y ea r
t yY F
n b k go lit t e n d , thi vice preside n t t i . S. mil ole f o un•.tvVJ-'Ai*-’H
rlil a n d will u ppr eH
after * lie i mp ro ve me nt s end stall - ,
rbrd.fhr w
\Mjrd go. that the liarh tubs and lavatories
• ■ Civurahh* con.sii^ ration ’ of. f/ohi[ tin* M.lki&gt;di-t i l.nri h. M m a , ,. | is a t.offsw-r IrbnJ
Srtitii presided.
T h e n a ti o n a l e LU-pc
ar*1 being installed tu. fast us pos­
M f t s » ( - ' f l t r T ' T b e plan was decided up»"
"Mentiuti
tur*t*ta
sible
T h e Heti I* Car n e s will noon
Jr It
n# * v
*
1 Minn l |
• .. ,**
nTIwr. a firira* to th*- t ■ l**1'
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p
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pu
l ar a mong thi* tourists and
■f , . *-et, •*u and MllrVJr.-IL^fjftj^P f
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ma y fi/Co’iT^'
. ^ftyw
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*I 1111. t**e . on. oiercj 1 t. nde end with th*
M ..) "1 I
V
■i* a* rtyd Vice J Jr rs t /.T&gt;
t i n I i I&lt;11. g* l o l.e a dried f I
- il tn
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n l a i y i r - f f t **?)*■• r* Ttlsilioil.
in. ..
a ' d 1 " It*
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look*
tor
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1 t 'uifflfk Ml. M u r H l I ^
F vatnlii ' ' *,i • w i l e tal&gt;n on Friday
Y,*c P*. b 1.1 liF- rhe"T' iuiujl S u t t n
fr»e’ ' l ‘ iu\wl m'tttn* f-coliol.'' T h e s e prize Winning .
( nngr egul l onnl Annual Meeting
i - 1 11 . after w h j . - y All .Yo^faed a d e ­
a r c ' t o be w o * to our S la t e Supert
^ ' b* «l l* l eun to secure their
The
a n n u a ) c hu rc h meeting of the
Af t e r
^pieyjderjl oFYpp*til tiles who will enter licious and g[' J3 'sl|ing lunch.
(&lt; ■ ■ - ofi -hiiuiff there be a contest
C
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n
g
r
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g
a t i o n a l c h u r c h ’ will
take
luneh
the
new
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m the
«x
CtU‘ ' ‘- ' V ^ n ’ t “ good time ty* fide-m
iKe District F - s a y C.mte-t. 11, « r s wi*^- * lectj • .Mj
place W e d n e s d a y night i j a n
12
a
Lie11
will he given for tin
n d » s . u n d Mr. Wthfff/V
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t
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b
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is
urged
to
plan
to
the
foffhwiug
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tt ■■ llPk'Il
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essay, and
i
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of
officer*
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r e p o . ts o f c o mm i t t e e s a nd heads of
bc^Jf
Whose
cliic,
t-„i,.
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apes xljit-Thc sAidertW*
e par invents comp os e t h e business
visiLym.
**veryJ c j l o r t , i n bW « t h a t ' .
. be t r a n s a c t e d . W e d n es d a y night .
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7.bo. All come.
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be

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given by these compani es at such
elm rgi ' as ~;tre made t o t h e at r i c al
&lt; l uh M o t h e r s Mtenliott
eompaiii*,* ,1t t o parties tr avel l i ng
o
u
r
c
T.ii
&lt;
ircuit
&lt;
t AIt,
l ’ul M. It*', 1US wdt * ( . 1 I
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hfltppu'i Dm
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in pr i v at e
would anutui.t a n ­
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.t nil..
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ti... Ili i i tm - . o f t Hoii-ittoi of dob
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1 . - .1 iv ll . a-e ■ w ill t'n.
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a i
w h*"Ti' t 1111
« aw d i i nrt.til
President
Mr F L 11 atehell
wuti
me ss a ge to t h e mother* a n d
r
educed
t
al
e*
b
ey
on
d
t
h
e
It
tints
of
Midge Doth ins of ~Pe. K". tl T^kUlCPt f me i cuty fell to J s degrt1*1' below
children .of i m p o r t a n c e to ajl InterVice President
Mr ' I I- W light
Florida
a
n
d
in
any
s
t
a
t
e
of
tho
Medirint*
Ha
t
,
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f
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r
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zero
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and B u i . A'lTSfriVy. ^*ySSu?Ifc
Secretary
Misa Maud I it» k» n«
*CfrF#d "th -rhr* welfare of the ' c o m
lo,u - wtU^f?| re-eld the
ot li&lt; r Caniidiari point* wer*1 o nl y a VMiinn in wh ic h the t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
Heporti-r
M iss Ln* ill** Itines .
yiifiAiy a n d especially of the p ar i
c ompa ni e s ar*1 willing to gi ve thu
e UVj* 1 1 aow'Vy-Xt1
point or two above t hj *.
i hat
t i n t the chi l dren have it. t Ije . iv u
K llelff
(Taptam Red (irmif
Mi
service.
a dd if
will,

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Th* cold wave sw.-pt i n t o D u lu t h
Thi s t r ai n i* a p e r m a n e n t i nsti­
fr ir n t ‘aHilda by u forty*-! wo tmh
t
u
t
i o n . it wi^'-diring to th** people
wind sio.t l i e t h e t iiuuneterv* then*
in 12 degree,* b*"|ow xellt toil a*. of Fl ori da t he most c o m p l e t e a n d
T h e r e tnereufy wms fitlling steadily llioderr suili'(*| of i n s t r u c t i o n &lt;w»
this uflernoou. T h e Miulfe-ota iron heal t h ' m a t t e r s that exista in this
,1 ’o u n t r y . p r o b a b l y in the world.
It
range- r e p o r t ' d 25 In low «t i.ooff,
Jrdl go w be r ev e r in t h e s t a t e are
( hli agti
a lentil
J Or Niiltlli^Vi
u r t d d th. red* over whirh it may be
i . i p r u e- will o i l hi ■ n i g h t Illft'W aflV' T
rtuii a n d w hx*a t h e e nt i r e .state has
The riuii.lv a gt ■i t ' - offit'V, fUelhae *lh* laeit cover' d tn its. itineraries, m h e r
set v* r &lt;d tF*e weatlih* *iigt i Is Iw gkp
j*n;r/n*ys will he made.
And i t ia
j-nrlv to asseml ’b*
is -toie* anil all free, for
j chrnge will ev**r )&gt;n
forces
The l odgi ng houses, hot If made
All t he resour r**s of the
in it n ii i pa 1 a ml pi ,v nte were making Hoard are offered grutis t o those
reatfy to wi but me t o n i g h t ’t influx, who will . c o m e tn the n ea re st rail­
.the f o r n .t r • xjh "Ung a huge crowd,
road st at pi p.
t he city woodpile n o t w i t h s t a n di n g .
T h e V a i le d Ch a ri ti e s, a nt i ci pat i ng
. Allen Hahjr Dead
appeal* from tin* rank* w here the
T
h
e
sad
fntiriligence r ea c he d tho
(wjul sinks d eepes t , stood " a t a t t e n ­
city
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vnortilng f r o m Trilby,
t i o n , " t hor oughl y prepared.
f
t h a t Mr, a n d Mrs. D City Allen's
" T h . .&lt;&gt;11 9pell will prohal dy last
little d a u g h t e r ' of a b o u t eleven
t w o - o r three d a y s . " saiii one of the
m o n t h s wun t a k e n from t h e m .
officials at t h e forcuestillg buieailr
*Xrtr.* Alh'U is of t h e firm of L.
" T h a t is generally t h e limit of frigid
Al]*-;t Seed Co., coming t o S a n f o r d .
.freaks l.eie
T h e end of the W'i**'k
jvkfOjii Trill y in October
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I he I’ll o Ulo. k
.ini*'** - i t - ' If • *i the stirt'hmc the
I'hough onl y in our midst i sf.ort
■i iii per.&gt;t lift* 7ti. am! a soft wind
lime this family has made ma ny
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f ri ends a n d our s y m p a t h y goes o u t
to t h i s y o u n g couple in t h e loss of
Hullding New H o m e
thei r preci ous little one.
M t i . C W ShintioUer is havi ng " T h e r e is u Re ape r whose n a m e ls
a new home bui l t on Magnolia a v e ­
Deui h,
nue near Th ir d s t r e e t . It will be a
And wi t h hia sickle keen.
t w o s t pt y m o d e r n s t r u c t u r e and He r eaps t h e bearded g ra in a t a
Mrs. Shinholser will o cc up y it when
breath
finished.
S. 0 . Shiii|ioLs«*r ha* t h e
And t h e flowers t h a t grovf b e ­
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I'nlfurmll)' in Hogs P a y s
A lot of folk" will tell y o u t h a t a
hog ts a hog regardless of b re e d a n d
t k u l t h e y a r e all a b o u t t h e su me
u nd er the hair a n d skin. T h a t m a y
be t r u e i n a s m u c h as the h og is c o n ­
c er n ed . b ut it does not a p p l y to t fie
market
Evert where t h e pigs have
A CHIEI. IS AMON(« VE TAKING NOTES AM) FAITH, g lu-eh f a t t e n e d un de r t h e surne eon
ditioits a n d will gr ade t h e s a m e in
“ HE’LL 1’It ENT ’EM " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
D O o a o o o D o a o o o o a o D O O o o o o o o o o a o o a a a o a o a o o a o a o a o a o o D o o a o w ei ght u ni f or mi ty u[ br eed me a ns u
g r e a t e r protit a n d a h i g h e r silling
1 ncf m a n y
boy* a n d
i Io ^ h the winter season.
A a lo u eh y look- price.
c h a s i ng our pvt tnpHrnl* over t h e intt oilirer i* u bad a d v e r t i s e m e n t
Men e xp er i en c ed in . m a r k e t i n g
r i t y a n d I would call the a t t e n t i o n lor t h e city a nd all of t h e force l ive st oc k h a v e been u r g in g t h e f ar ­
of t he officer* t&lt;&gt; thin But
Se ve ra l ou g h t to h a v e the p r o p e r ' f r o n t
mers of a g i v e n c o m m u n i t y to de)&gt;ut&gt;1is- spirited citizen* h a v e do- They s h o u l d not he allowed to cid* on a g iv e n bl eed of hogs a n d
l ul l ed 11lew squirrel* t&lt;« thi- city -moke pipe* or f l o p ti&gt;o font; on one. p t o d u t e it exclusively,
Some b u ­
a n d they s houl d lie prot ect ed in t h e i or tier, " r tr.ivrl in pai r s
They rners c a n n o t see why e a c h c a n n o t
p a r k s a nd s t r e e t s .
They s h o u l d should t a k e special '-are of t h e sttan* p r o d uc e t h e b r e e d he likes best. Mi­
art's ma nn e r b ut gets, a n s w e r all q u e st i o ns
l a n , b u t in c u in g »n he silcri lice*
coni* a p o u n d unless
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me lartff* a nd h a v e teouslv. be informed abo ut the e)t J f r om 1j to 1
homes in t h e beautiful oa k and rtiunt y and state a nd do many he can shi p in carload lots iifid lew
tilings that seemingly a r e not their c an p ro du ce e n o u g h In d o t h a t
u nmol es t ed by man or dog.
duty and yet. make's, a good iniB r a d f o r d K n a p p &lt;•( t h e Uni t e d
piession
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a case in poi nt in a r ec e nt lec­
the citcuit court is attracting s o me
tin e a t t he l."nivi'iStty of Fl or ida, A
a t t e n t i o n and I&gt;. I.. Thrasher anil *h" u l * J * r i g h t , up to the handl e
d e m o n s t r a t i o n agent in L o u i s i a n a
J.
K.
Mel ti n ge r have a n no un c e d I G|p ttmx**%
risked t h e f a r m er s to r ai se a u n i ­
t h at they would like to we ar the
T h e y refused.
e r m i n e o f K. A. Douglas*.
As yet *
Keen in the midst of the terrible f or m breed -of bogs.
T
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Mr
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Me
foiiiiii
by
eiinvuss t ha t
Iiouneed but I suppose he wa nt * the tn
'w it liT^-sjs..t he f ol l owi n g
.
a b o u t till per r e nt of t h e h o g s ' r a p e d
Otlioe for one t er m at least, us few
A kfl'tyig \ mere all tlttlsl. r&lt; ■ tit I .
in t h e c ou nt y were I'ol and Chinn*,
olliee holders cure to retire on such returtiufl f rom the. D e n c h e s nr
Mel '
s ho r t notice
This little t,hree cor jgllim. relate-, the f oll owing a musi ng I c o n j m ’t tt e e was a p p o i n t e d arid t h e y '
side, tell half a ear of P o l a n d &lt; hunts
In reel r a . c Will tie a \ i r |rcll*. one
I’ I li . lib - t
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.1 )1 , 1 half a i at of mixed breeds mufor all of the g e n l b t n i r believe m a
c ini- i i '■ ! morning
c * ign w is
-isiiiig
ol on t h u d each of Pol a nd
qu i r t ■ ampaign find if ■■ &lt;- can get ; •it -1.• •1 U|i Ltio-.i tieni.m tr&gt; III I
f(
tin,as
Iluf o.
ler-cys a n d Berk
thorn on the s t u m p at -otue id tlo* faring i ur*. only a bo u t tdr\ y ar ds
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hogs
weighed a b o u t tin
big meetings .there will be s o m e ­ awa y, which bore m l ar g e letters the
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t h i n g doing.
wurds
(iiiuii! t h a t
t h e car to n.
tiU T T M IT I NS!"
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t he halt
a l etter p u bl i s he d ill
Tbel c
I )r.e iif our in, ktle\ tsdmore hr ougI t *•
a p o u n d « lido
the H. •t aid ).i*t u 4i •k from a i i n/
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a n d has been given i nto the c a t e
a n d custody- of said C h e st e r W h i t e
“ Now, therefore, in consi der at i on
[ of the confi dence of t h e said b an k s of
T u m p a in me a nd in c onsi derat i on
fur said pig. I her eby agree t h a t
w)noi i ln« pig is m a t u r e d a n d sold
by me to pay t he said D u r o r J e rs e y
Trustee, J
with interest at
ii per cent fr om d at e, oi ,f 1 keep
said pig a n d t h e r e f r o m raise other
pigs to deliver to the t ' o u n t v Deni
oust rat i on Agent t wo vuf t h e first
litter of pigs, which are to be t u r n e d
o v e r by h im to o t h e r me m tier* in
t h e Pig d u l l .of thi* c ou n ty , at n
r e a s o n ab l e price in full liipiidation
of this o b li g a t io n , a nd by t he m to he
paid for t o D u r o r J er sey. T r u st e e ,
m 'the s ame tnannet in which 1 pa y t
lor tin- pig e n t r u s t e d to m e "

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agent* 1 1 1 ll.dlalld Ull'l r e po rt e d to tlo'
I'ilteIt il Ilhont It'S w tin now 1 1 1 *1 " • t
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British Cruiser. Masked. Sinks Iti" ii&gt; 1 1 .1 .in* 11 ml it not ts* r t t l . k
A
I nit• ti t .i • ad ‘ii*t e. |..f in*).. • ring a
German Submarine.
1I , 1 1 [I
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tnaiinl for
( l e t many.
. id* ntallv
lappeil one of III*' brick* With a Ills in
Sup erstructure ol Supposed M erchant
tuer 'Jlie lilo* k era* ki ll and h e t f l n n
man Collapses. Revealing B i j Gun
giialind nut.
I lie block* wer e hollow
by Which Submarine Is Sept
urn) each ono wa» tilled with thu
to the Bottom.
procloda lli|uul Thla p r a ct i c e ha*, of
counte, bc-crwapipiM'd
New York Tin* talent ruse a dopt ed
I'uKHengurS'on tmapd ttie. Ntninlatn
■by tto- llrltlnh n a v hwccp t he m-na had the, wa r brought clone to them
of t h e tii-imull tuihirftirUieH wu* CiduLc! (roiu tlte'ifi^Mimnt the vcrhoI left Hot
by Mi Frank F Boulton, who wuti'a leniom uttUl tdiv had put t h e British
piiBbetiger on board the No or da m df roast far naUirti. The Noordani »a*
t h e Ilollaid) Amerlrao Jlne. Mr. ltuiil
aY ' surveyed by U'^nlan luube* off the
t on r*-i .-ived|.bls Intorniailun rrotfl t;ap coast of Mollnfid.' wa* l*oard* d by Brit
t a in Amlernon .-of the N'^fWggimr f*li officer* whiltcbit Dual, when e.-ven
s l c a tush Ip Vttnlln, who fisitJJttud that of her luissengyra, said to be Austrian,*,
b e vvliiu-naeil t h e deatrutllfAi oY* a Were a rr e st e d arid t a ke n ashore, and
^ ' boat by » British &lt;fui*VVTj i ^f
wa* belli up four days in tin* Down*
According to. Hu- Nm we g t a i r c a p lath. before a lit* wit a allowed to proceed
Mr. ifmilton nA|dt iteveruI of t Ti•* ifrttThe Noordam i i i y l e d 21 firm and
I s h light crulae’r f 'Tiave been disguised 139 second cabin pussorigeyu and Isa
a s m e r c h a n t miiji'j. with tulso- f unnel s permma In Iter steerage.
uud KupersirucJurQ^-. ^
Thu ViiuUa yvas tn the channel when SAYS GUESSES “ DON’T GO"'
s h e *uw a m e r c h a n t vessel, flying the
British flag, stopped a short d l s t u t u « Portland (Ore.) Judge Insist* on More
from her by a suhuntrtiiu. T h e auburn
E v id e n c e tn Divorce C ase
rlne. awash, run clnae to the British
In His Court.
vess*d, mid her conning tower opened
T h n -Be 1 mail hailed the me rchant man,
Portland, Ore
I hey a r e not going
when through their gluaiien t h e Vital to tnuko a Hi'im, Nev., out of my
la'a captain saw t h e s u p er st r uc tu r e court. ' J u d g e MrCinn uH*ui.-d tlletin
of the British ve»«e| suddenly col M. Watpbold. a pliyalctan, wh*-u Wum
lapse, revealing a large gun.
The hold a suit for divorce c a m e up before
n e x t Itmtanl the gun was fired, blow­
him.
ing l)H' suluuurtue s conning tower
Watnbhhi testified t h a t he was m a r ­
away, and t h e U boat sunk In a swirl ried tn,,Pent|RvlvaivJa III 19U.1 lie said
of frothing water The cmntmindi-r of In* lett^town fn t -xiit to s t a r t a chicken
- t h e Hiihinaiino and one utln r man ranch, k nd wtn-ti !m got hack Mrs
wer e siivi-d hy the T.liKlIidl vess* !, Iti,
\\ .mil,&gt;&gt;M w as -mi 1 tie
Norwi-gitiii ia|.tulii sunt
Did *ti" li-av*. with nnottier m a n '
Mr Boulton while 1 1 1 Holland found was as k e d
out two clever scheme* of t h e tier
l guess so, said Want bold
*piunu to smuggle contraband of wur
(Blesses don't go here, " said the
t h ro u g h Dutch territory, he said fler
judge
#
m a n agents In liollaud had gathered
Voil'll have lo hove mor e evidence
l ar ge qunliMMon of copper, which wuh before you will get u d i vo r ce here. '
molded Into the shape of a nchors tier
m a n barges anil o t h e r light c ra ft com
lug down t he Rhino lo Dutch |&gt;orts
Unhappy Indolence.
would leave thetr Iron anchors, re
Indolence ls_ niethinl^s, an Interme­
placing them with the cupper 1 tuple diate s t a t e between pleasure and
me at s , painted black. Tho false an pslu. and very much u n b e c om i ng any
char s, hung In full view on t h e cal part of o u r fife after we a re out of
b e a d s ofi tho (Jertnan boats, would be the nurso's ar ms - S i r Ri chard Hteclo,

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a*» many as u&gt; ■ded
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pr .u 11 • .ll f i &gt;f »'i•r t ;itn ^•■r ' ton* ol tin
P .tr tn* r- should tojy their
*xt !»' k from Florida oufs* ■ryitien be• a i ^ u they kn iiyy t In* vnri, i i»*s best
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AILsteel E q ui p me n t , Free Reclining ( ’hutr Curs t o ‘Washington. Dining
Car Service on Trai ns H2 and H6. Sleeper to Savunndh on .Train so

w t-l suiin-i lung i fi.it
will
kill
•I* s I have a beautiful lawn of St

f« r.

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Comfort Cottage

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In* \ ' M G I ' i u n i . i D i n t Men
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Ju»l Whal Ihi* Nunc IrapUc.

Q r t s i i o n *, A n m v i r i t* I h m i d i a i i i y

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Rates $2.00 Per Day and Up
Special Rates by the Week

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it cons tit u te
. l i d o r de r on the
t ru st ee , who...
b un k s h av e a p ­
p oi n t e d t o h n n dl e t h e f unds , for t h e
a m o u n t specified in t h e c o n t r a c t .
T h e a g en t selects t he pig which shall
be b ou g ht .
If t h e pig is a gilt s h e
is t o be bred to a b o a r of the s a m e
bl eed
It is p r o ba b le t h u t all the
jugs wi t hi n a given c o m m u n i t y will
lie of t he s ame breed to p r o m o t e
u n i ' o r m t t v fur m a r k e t i n g purposes,
"finis a n d bo vs will be a d m i t ■
tle d to
tlie clubs iii Hillsboro co un t y.

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The Longwood Hotel

The
me mb e r
f urnishes a note
signed by himself and s ome r e sp on ­
sible pet son or persons.
When the
lor
g contract ha* been signed
a
r u l e d to b y t h e c ou nt y agent

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\N i n t e r I x p o s i t i o n
o f lit** I ' r o s j u r m t s

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Orlando, Florida

QU EST IO NI note you advise
agit’ii*! liming land (or I i p -Ii potato,'*
ht 1 au.-.i
III" I
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10 1 1

u cau. i'j , ah
I tin .' I ' tic
*llli"il til* - I , ! ,*),
V, " | I l .-I
I,HoI .1 -t ' o a t llitit ti nt I • i'll
. . p-ii* gioiind Im,*'-ton*' p.-r

\ N s \\ t ii 11,*-1 *. i* a dirt* 1 *-n- I- to*
no-, n i nn mg -. '
inducing'
|l
I.1111. in any f*.1 m rTi.il will *-w.-.-l
i n tlo- "il linin'* tin- glow)Ii .,( tin’
M'«h fuiigii'
I‘111 * fungus Is a liny
plant and can no more grow without
a start than the potatoes could grow
without either seed or eyes
Your e x ­
perience simpl y shows tin*re wa* no
fungus getuib, present
Had
there
been they would have multiplied nip
titty
We ltd vine keeping potato soil
slightly acid because U Is most e x ­
ceptional w lien there p* not at least n
little scab present eftfier In thi" sfill
or on the potatoes planted
Q U E S T I O N Whnl do you mean by
lluvtllg laud "propel ly |i|ovv ei| "
ANSWER
The work should be
done at tin- right lime w lien Hie soil
Is neither too vv**t' n o r l o o ' d r y and
.'t»*fore a ralpy season *0 as to ron
•w’ Fve tin* wut* t eonient
The |dow
flJttjjjlil he 1 1111 it- deep .1* the stirfact
noil allows. Do not cut Into thh s u b
*i,ll |ip n e Iliad an mi l l »- \c*-pt -w liefi
you have a illsk plow and flier** Is agoifiV crop o t vegetable matter to Ih*
v. oi knl III
V* to whether Mlbsoiling
I* a dvis abl e depends upon the silt)
soil and the crop Ii* tie raised
Do
not "plow and c o v e r ; " in' other words,
he itioHiigh and stir all your soli,
not Ini!f or two-tliJrds of It.
Blowat different dejit h* each year, especial*
tv in heavy land, to prevent forming a
plow sole "

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I, ti i - t ot ' I . . 1 . 1 1 to 1 1 ■ 11.1:. k, r t. .1 I .j I d - 1*r .* V l i e •'[), . dll ot |,ll.*1*.
I' • • 1 1 w 0 pig* .it* 1 ■ ■ In ' in , *• I f- a i
( li ci't I. id. - '
. 0 .0 In r ti-*- in l,i r \ NSW I It
\Y&lt; to nil means nd
T III 1 ni 1 riu t a d o pti-iI 11v I tie 1 1 .11vi *• t)ii- u*&gt; of paste for Ihpnd sprays,
b o io ro on ty banker* and which has l hough a great many use the powder
J.oen a p p r o v e d by tbe Exte ns i on and t lieu almost Invariably complain
t hat tile spray was not ns effective
l &gt;1 v (sion follow*
as It should b** Thi* Is particularly
\V it nesset li \\ lu-teu*, ( heater

W h i t e has thi* da y joi ned t h e Fig t r ue in tlit* case of Bordeaux sprays,
as the Bordeaux mi xt ure I h only about
C l u b in Hillsboro c o u n t y a n d has
■40 per cent as effective as Bordeaux
agreed to follow t he a d v i c e a n d in­ mi xt ur e paste, tills according to c a r e ­
s t r u c t i o n s of tin'* U u u n l y D e m o n ­ ful experi ment * -cnrrled on by the
s t r a t i on Agent with respect to t h e Ufilled HtaRov gover nment and the
care of one ret tain pig w hich ha* stutp* of Maine, Vermont and New
•been p u rc h a s e d by D ur oe J er se y, as York.

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I t iiK-ans f.ulc(I, illegible copies, untidy files, waste
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H e ra ld W a n t A ds W ill B rin g Results

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L A D I E S AUXILIARY

WOMAN’S

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In

letter (r om Mrs.
prceideht of l hr
Jctuiinif
Federation of W o m a n ’*
#IH I..--of interi*st t» local
I - 1 M u m Sire* t ,
l a r k v o n villi*. I-la.
Dec lit». 11'15
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unii‘l*’\piTfi,ct c o n t i n u i t y
work l"r 14 mol ti&amp;cotnpliahmont.
of
h av e
paring the !•■»* ‘‘J f c j V WB . .
inriHtii‘r»hi|&gt;^l»!jSi KIVHIK
ldial no mher*Ill|J* jin HIS
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f nl r ra l et P
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l u n a pp li c at i on* now
,t J r .0 , 1 t ' * ' 1
1,4 ml aait.m: for t h e F e b r u a r y
f
meeting. which
w hli’tl I*
i* Invited to
Hoar
■| t h r P a l m e t t o l Tuli
t-r It" g1" " '
. i)4 \ (oiia
Vour p r es i d en t s a i m
,tr ' * membership of 10.000 in t h e
two years. If e ve r y c lub m e m h,r will charge herself wi th t h e d u t y
(,t bringing into her club a t least
0M
member d u r i ng t he c o mi n g
J ar
v*,|| double t h e nt emb p rs h ip
i'f the Federation very ""Rn.
" ill
V(JU n,u all lend your efforts to the
| ut t ^iei 'i'oi c o m m i t t e e for n little*
while »rtd rt i|. t h e r e w a r d olf g r e a t ,r ri-Mili, - - / m i i d t s t i e d by t h e
into Jim Held of a c t i o n a largttf
worker*?
ttctirgia, ha*
.,-•,1 - t a l l
T h i s s houl d
,
|
ip.
women
j i "i*" .......................
,, ..........1 V•• t o carry on
V*1* ‘
a ,1 ,-ur ceasing m e m b e r s h i p c a m ­
our
paign
Mrs. Pe nny b a c k e r .
■qiiendid n a t i o n ^ , leadei* ’ lias said
million
(hat while We h a v e
two
in t h. ( l e n e r a l Fe de ra l ion,
. I,mild h a v e five mil
,• in Fl ori da i onitidcri dtMjble our m e m b e r
women w In, would
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film no was tiii*ed at the
t*tw irri* our
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I n t e r e s t of the Automohlle
al Orl a nd o , Feb. l.r&gt;ih

An i nt e re st ! * ; am! ent husi ast i c
me et in g of t h e L u t i n ' ' An x i l n t r o f
t h e Five C o u n t y F*.it w.i- held ;.t
t In limnr nf \ |
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rut! T'rniay in&lt;»*uing ■ it,.- j,.,.
1 1 os** of ilia* u-sim; ..ml | -1 ttii,u»r the
tug * a u t o mo b i l e arid motor T r a d e - ,
disjihn it nil p.irii'!. wh|. t, will
tile open) ig fealu.i of (be Fiv,.
Co u n ty Fair at L' ,
u
Tue-.l.,
F*'b
l til I
l!*.|u* * i it tv •
fi mu
Orl ando weie —
&gt;«■1 1* \\ ■odrutl. f&gt;r•
lilellt of (lie half A mi . i.iliuli. Mis ,
Si t h Woodruff, vt. i ehairrnan Sent
inole c o un t y , Mrs C, | | Edwards,
vice c h a i r m a n of O-eeola county,
Mrs. I &gt;. C. Th oms o n and
Ali-*F l l i a Wright
Seminole repre**i&lt;ni ,
uti\i*s were Mr- I» 1
T hr as he r
I'liarrman of beminoTv, win, jtre-ided ,
MrsV T h o m a s A Neal ,ml Mi- F
I.. WotnlrufT. c o m m i t te»
Mr- C, F
S m it h , Mrs. I&gt; (i Monroe, Mrs.
A. F Mill a nd Mr- It \ 'IVilnum,
t h e l at t er leptesentlllg tlie Sanford
Her al d.
In the course of proceed­
ing* Mrs (j. F Snutli iuid Mr*, A.
E. Hill were a dd e d to t he c o m m i t ­
tee, m a k i n g a co mmi tt ee of five for
Seminole c ount y, to s t i mu l a t e in­
t erest a nd e n t h us i a sm by persona!
visits to v a ri ou s sections of the
c ou n t y . It is the desire of the c om ­
m i tt ee to h a v e at least t w e n t y Sem-j
inole r u ts in tlie parade and a.......
many
tn^ry &lt;xh*fliem a* owners ran
j.,*rsuttri.wl to , n!rr
I ho-oral mg
a ear a nd t a k i n g part in t h e parade
I- a b u n d a n t l y
rewarded
bv
the
phja-ure a n d cw&gt;‘i t in* n t it
,
hilt in o r de r to -tlllllll ile a
to di c urat e ami
a nd to t r moi i
i** excel m a n y prizes are
An o w n e r may ent er a
e it h e r Iloat or automobile
At te nt io n
eligible for a prize
been paid to every l i t t’e detail by
I»T!| no t **.
i iia; will
I In 11, l a n d "
m a ke it cou\ I'lill'hl a i ,1 d» -II a b l e
| '| , 1 1 • l or
......l a l l l g
to e n t er earitieini. i ot
will |o prnv id •I d .
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laI. t , i |e- c. ' ii ir ii. i
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t o m m i t le« or M\ • .*
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h . n r 111 a I
I a d o -•
hour for t lo- p i t . * . I * I i 1" ■■11 pi a ■■1d
at 'J o ’clock i .; (he at 1e rI n o n , that

itlbbons ami laces cotilinun to set ot he r edge of- the j l b b o a a nd run a
off the faces of 'maids and m a t ro ns gathering thread ^l o n g Us o u t e r edge
during
ifiany hour s ,of (he day at Pull the t h r ea d up' tightly and fasten
homo,
It securely to form t h e r e n t e r of the
A cap la shown at the left of t h e cap crown. Place u little ribbon flow­
picture given her e which sells for er here to finish II
fifty cents. I t may lie hud in any of
Cut a length of elastic cord Just long
the lovely colors Into which ribbons endugh lo extend about t h e head, and
i r e dyed Jonquil yellow, rose color, run in the easing formed of t he lace,
and blue are grc;&gt;t favorites Just now Joining ihe ends
The small ribbon
It takes a yard of ribbon about live Mowers arc made of five petals each,
inches wide lo make it, and a yard of cither * ut from the rihhon and made
narrow ribbon, one Inch or a little separately nr formed by g at he ri ng the
less in width, to mnko the thr ee small ribbon to slmulfffn petals. Millinery
ribbon flowers and the short loops s t amens nre used for the r en te rs
that decorate it. A yard of shadow
A very wide ribbon Is used for the
lace edges the wide ribbon for a frill cap nt the rlgln
It Is shaped to the
about the cap
Tills luce Is bought head hi me ans of narrow lurk* Into
In u live inch width .tnd split length : which -mail cords Ui*e run
A bow
wise to form two strijis, one t hr ee l o t na r io w er ribbon t r ims t he front.
Inches wide and one twi&gt; Inches wide | and hanging loops and ends of very
The Wider Strip is used fur the frill narrow rihhon ate placed at thn hack

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J I T N E Y B U S S C H E D U L E ii
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 13th.
CITY IHiSINESS
t ' a r - will begin 45 minute* te arrival of every train on following route,
in iking three trip**
lb ginning at Fir-t u *1 T n-ic h. due n Fi*-*t to M a g­
nolia \ venUr, to Te nt h Street to Park, Park lo Ninth, Ninth to Oak Ave­
nue, down link to First s tr ic t, to Pari . out Park and Ninth in Sin linn
&lt; \ It s W i l l M E E T M I H M f i i n \ M &gt; I t i t l l M u l t M N O TRAINS

about tile face, utid the narrower Is all of th** HMin** * "loi as tho * ap
gathered along one &lt;dge with a plaque I Four Ian kies made of i my chi ITon
to form the center of the crown
| fuses In blue yellow pink and l avr a
To make tlie cap sew the lace der or pale green require patient and
edge to the TI Id,oil with two Tows of ■•fill teni w*.ik in making
A frill of
at Itching to form a casing fur an cream * oltir e*| luce falls under I tin rib
elastic hand Mint Is to lie run In II
hull f 1 111 a hunt the far*-

Be* i h u n a r r o w e r l u r e s t r i p l o t h o

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I'aifn ' t aty Par k . a nd
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residence, i t,*t a nci the nut r u l e r - tor Sctni nolev
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( c h r y ts i n i u r y d b v v e i t t y s p r a y m a t e r i a l s t h a t
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t h e re I- * v • t y t
th*’ parai l e will be or e of tile rflttsl
at I ra* t i t i f**at nre* nl tii- M"I U m
ter Fair a nd c v v a u t iimnbt h* o wm- r
- ...... Id t ake an
iti St*till hide count
uctivc interest in t I" parade
Tit.* inspi rat i on •I p e r ..... .. -* *
vice a n d m a g t n t n • thii'Hi'in will
he found in Ihe Vi-il | o vour Se It.
trndt* count \ *jimui't *1 -ii all 'iwu
,*rs „ r a u t o m o b d - s •*' urged to
cord l lie in a w..Iconic Jt.d rc pops' -•
i nt ent i on b&gt;
l , \ ' p r o m tr.g ,i*td 1 "
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ring l o u r
f 1 1 1 till tiiat l i t o m i - t*&gt;
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car for I u* day I ' ,r

l,a n d i
di ti rminnt urn t hat it shall
t )&gt;c gat den spot of t In*
I li*ti,l;i |li*aufifnl" s houl d
*- '1'n‘j -Ingan
1 • • • :**k**»l b y the rrfficiiil• • o . c* chair ma n to i m
' I t ' lul* otlicial* t h a t t lie
itul all letters t ent by
' • i c nlfii-ers urr* for t h e
u ttcit all IrJI-er+i s ho u l d he
• 'T ib pm tuber*, a nd liter
' • ■i -tab!'' b q t hi-ft a •
ol*l .KotJrt-ir war. wc ate
" I u-c mill riJiisiricr wttii
f e a r f u l * f o n d H i n n of out ! l u n d o a nd h a v e a f*-‘r 1 -*n t h e o p e n t-r i t s .
Our
C h r i s t mail
y i* Td tfi t h e - p i n t
of
Cl*. I g t h a t w i r z p u n t r y is ' at

' t - must s p a n On* ocean
1.1 :i l»‘t it in,i l o r pen re for those who
" tuiv at i ons mi a ccount of
• » ■■ F t us beg of o ur Ma st er
1.1 l’l' t "f " Pe a c e on e a r t h , goodWili tr,»
m#.
for mtr sufTeiing
u-f** . ...
tl"' ' New Y'ear be t h e baral p*ace to thr* e nt ir e world
C u l l ful ly a nd si ncerel y y our s,
M a v M J e nni ngs ,
I
ta F e d e ra t io n of
W o me n 's ('lul&gt;'

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Ovccola

NEW YOKE CITY

Fcrt i l i / cr Co , Jackvonville,

Flotilla

Local Agent*: H I N ( t h vt R I N K S , *lth Si. and Sa nf or d Ave.

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„|,l, uiuis f o u r In h a n d Me
The s h o r t t o p e o a t Is made o f a heavy
wo o l e n m a t e r i a l showing an I ndi s

Save the

E dge*.

One woman s u nf or tunat e experience
A\ trd
will prove of help to thousand* of
llnc-t
pui*b
,^t
Is
double
breasted
and
Itohn
Segllidlllu
her sisters, for she passes along the
M
u
n s o n . ilnishwi \Uh* large flap pockets, very
Miss E di c th Stewart, Mr*
To prevent
substantial and firmly sewed down. A following Information
P lu m b in g and
Musical Heading, ‘■iand Man (reibel woolen cap. strong ribbed stocking* tho edges of an Af g h a n from wearing,
I tosamond Radford
and c a l f s k i n laced shoes carry out the nnd In t i me ruvellng. sew Inch wide
G a s F i t t i n g
l&gt;»t
For ribbon nil around the c o m e r
I’iuni a c c o m p a n i m e n t . Helen ■'lielton appropriate details of the outfit
school, woolen gloves or thoso of d o g­ (ho color of tho ribbon ma t ch the most
411 Work Receives M j Person*!
skin ore tn keeping with tho coat and p romi ne nt color In t he afghan. When
Optlmlztlc T h o u flb t.
tho ribbon becomes soiled It can bo
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P i n g Oong Hell
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S T A N D I N G BY
A lew d a y s ago E d i t o r E me rs on
•if t h e Ft Pierre T r i b u n e wrote u
n ews u r ti r le a b o u t a s h i pme nt of
fish being ma de o u t of. season a n d
theii sei zure in J a c k so n v i l l e by an
officer of the fish commi ss i on e r
The
e d i t o r was a t t a c k e d on the s tr ee t
while walking with his wife nnd
chi l d b y a ma n who t o o k offense a t
t h e a r ti cl e a n d - a f t e r being kno c ke d
wn was kicked In t h e face several
&lt;|awn
es.
E d i t o r E m e t s o n Was t a k e n
t i mes
t o t h e hos pi t al aniY will he lucky if
he does i.ot lose t'hySsight in one of
his eyes.
P r e s i d e n t C o d r i n g t o n of
t h e Florid:: Press Association s ent
t h e f o l l o w n g l et t er to Emerson:

in tho y e a r a n d t h o m o c k i n g b i r d e n ­
Before he h a d been in congress a
mont h. l i o n . W. J. Sears of t h e t e r t a i n s at all t ime s. T h e l a n d of
East Coast d i s t r i c t was called on " F l o w e r s a n d S u n s h i n e . " — F l o r i d a .
Zolfo T r u t h .
by Speaker C l a r k to preside o v e r
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| t h e house while a n impor tant sub- !
I jort was u n d e r discussion and t h e I
W I I I S K E ItS I N P O L I T I C S
s | m* 4 k'T w a n t e d
U bllef rest
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I In Philadi Iplpn L e d g e r
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r ar e honor for *&lt;&gt; young a man a n d I hi ve who a r e
discounting
On
| so new a m e m b e r , and it at once Hu g he s Imom for Pr es i d e nt of i Int ak e s Mr. Se a rs off the n o v it i a te fact that H u g h e s has whi s ke rs .
bench umnnif t h e kid congressmen
It is hard, v e r y hard to b e a t a
! a nd marks h i m as fully initialed. full beard in a race for t h e Wh i t e
,
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Hous e
Li ncol n was the first P r e si ­
I he&gt; «U&gt; he presided In the speak
At ins first
cr'« place like i* veteran
Lakel and d e n t to be so a d o r n e d
Telegram
election he was beardless a n d he was
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a minority w i n n e r agai nst tin- field,
FARMING
I T S C H A R M S . E T C . b y a million v o t e s .
B y I SCI. w h e n McClellan w as his
It is rare y o u find an urbanite who
has no y e a r n i n g for rural life. T h e o p p o n e n t , L i n c o l n had a full heiiitl
hunger lor g r e en hills and fields, a n d he lieut " l i t t l e M a c " b y more
G r u n t also wo re a
s h a d y groves, n n d tinkling brooks is t h a n 1 0 0 .0 0 0 .
a very real i m p u l s e
Witness tin- full heard, a n d y o u know w h a t he
to 1 d i d in iMiM t o Hor at i o S e y m o u r
tendency of m e n of aflluenci
est abl i sh t he tr p e r m a n e n t homes in a n d / o u r y e ar s l a t e r to H o r a c e G r e e ­
l e y. neither of w h o m was
s o fort h e country.
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AinT ajjfcl n in 1S76 t h e m u c h•Alitor of t his p a p e r is planting^ aiufl
whiskered
H a y e s t r i u m p h e d over
reaping a n d bu s a l re a dy re e s ta b li s h ­
lyhe
cleanly
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t u t i o n t h a t is v al ue d more hi ghly
t h a n tons of go l d.
With a ten a r r e t o o k himself a n d hi* l u x u r i a n t b e a r d
gar den t e e m i n g with every i m a g i n ­ t o W as h i n g t o n , while G e n e r a l H a n ­
abl e t o o t h s o m e vegetable t h a t a c o c k with hjs m u s t a c h e a n d i mp e ri ul
connoisseur c o u l d suggest; pens full r e m a i n e d a t h o m e .
E v e r y rule h a s its e x c e p t i o n , nnd
of t h o r o u g h b r e d fowls, crowing anil
cackling and m a k i n g deposit* of eggs h i m from B u r c h a r d ' s t hr ee 1C*, so
fr om two t o t hr ee dozen dailyf;; t h a t Cleveland won by t h e n a rr o w
dr ove s of t u r k e y s , f!i»oJe»- of duck.* s q u e a k of 6 2 , 0 0 0 votes.
But you
B e n j a min
a n d dozens of w h i t e rabbit* p a ra d i n g k n ow
what
Harrison,
"the green l a w n s , creating a p u n o - j whi skered like a N o rs e ma n , d i d to
1 MSJI. a l t h o u g h
be
r a mi e view t h a t is daily admi i ed b y * levelund in
those wliu f eas t upon the i neom- cOtihln t keep ufi t hat ..........
parulde p i c tu r e
A splendid Je rs e y J &gt;e a r s later
Harrisim wa* t h e ki*l bi-ardeil
t hotouglihred r es p o n d i n g generously
c
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d i d a t e of a n y g i e at p a r l y t o run
with four g a ll on s of rich l acteal
for
Pr es i de nt , b u t t he full be ar d
fluid daily; w i t h fruits and (lowers
in n b u n d e n a n c e a n d all n a tur e s t a n d ­ p r e c ed e nt is so t h o r o u g h l y e s t a b l i s h ­
ing on its h i n d legs rejoicing
T h e ed t hat wi- w a r n all to he w a r d of
T r i b u ne asks t h e simple q u e s ti o n ' J u s t i c e Hu gh e s if he is n o m i n a t e d
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r u-slii.^ lo I he l ountrv'. ’
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Ho n . Chu« S E m e r s o n .
F o r t Pierce FI.
Dear B r o th e r Erin r * " t . •
I h a v e ju&gt;t learneti «»f t he b r ut a l
a ss a ul t u p o n y o u a n d write to ex
t e n d m&gt; s y m p a t h y
Ha ve you all
t h e facilities ne ce ss a ry for a vigor­
o u s p r os e cu t i o n of t h e b r u t e who a s ­
saulted you?
If y o u h a v e not. let
•ne know by r e t u r n mail a nd I will
»«•&lt;• t h a t t h e S t a t e Pr ess Association
s e e d - a c o m p e t e n t law;, er to Us 1 st
III t he prosecut i on
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There are a dozen months in which deposits
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hank and reap your harvest in January and
.July when interest may be garnered.
A Golden harvest is the reward of industry,
thrift and economv.

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Want vmiR b u s i ne s s .

SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L. WOODRUFF Vict-Prtsidcnl

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Csifiier

WHAT ABOUT PHOSPHATE?

w h at s e e m s t o be n m o s t w o n de r fu l
busi ness p r d p o si ti o n a n d which no
diMthl y o u will t a k e n lively i nt er es t
in anil p e r h a p s wire us t h e a m o u n t
of s t o r k t h a t y o u wish to s u b s c r ib e
\o wnr^lii t h e f o r m a t i o n of (hi* com•That
parry.

( TAMPA T I M ES )

is t h e fa rme r going to do?
i , (lie ques t i on c on fr o nt in g
in r e g a r d to fertilizing their
TJIc, o bj e ct of this corn puny, is to soil, and a gloomy view of prospect*
o p e r a t e a large cat r an c h in nr n e a r for fertilizing next y e a r ’s crops is
O ak l a n d. Ca li fo rn ia , where l a nd r un
presented in a s t a t e m e n t issued by
for ib is p p rp o se
Secretary
H o u st o n of t h e d epa rt
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l'» s t a r t with we collert ahoiit, merit of ag ri cu lt ur e.
sav one h u n d r e d i h o u s a n d &gt;' lOO.OOti
An i m p o r t a n t factor in t h e manii• ats
K a d i cat will a v e r a g e t we lve faclure of fertilizer is p o t a s h .
It
1 12) k i t te n s per year . T h e s k i ns r u n m a n u f a c t u r e s t h e fruit o r veget abl e
from t e n • 1 0 &gt; r e n t s e u r h for t h e quickly, a n d of no less i m p o r t a n c e ,
white ones t o s e ve nt y- f iv e ( 7 5 1 r e n t s put* the ctop* t h r o u gh a h ar de ni ng
fo r t h e p u r e b l u r k .

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process t h a t e na bl es long s h i p m e n t s
with a m i n i m u m d a n ge r of spoiling.
The \ m . •t le an f a r m e r IliM been
de pen. b u t u p o n &lt;I.-r m a ny fo r 1his
supply a n d 1lie . . - s a t t o n of shi|&gt;ill.'tit - t . re t a» . I ' l - . d 11 •
pot ash i .. r« ■a. Il an a l a r o . l t .

o • k of
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amount
\ local fertilizer company
n-es onlv I to 'J pef . e t u of potash
in tin m a r m f a t ir• of ‘ t f . pro.1 1 1 . t
now where formci l y a far greater
w as i onsii me.I
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T h e c a s u a l profit will t h u s lie a b o u t nine t h o u ­
in itia tiv e
T h e t a s k s lie nvnst t a k e o b s e r v e r m a y
t l u n k t h a t tin - s u l i - sand eight h u n d r e d
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5 or 6 pe r ce nt . , a nd even the a,hM
from t h e g r e a t incinerutor at Tamp»
cont ai n* a like a m o u n t . Oak lea\M
piled a n d a ll owed .to rot contain
“ Lout fi per c e n t and are an excel*
lent t e m p o r a r y supply.
All in all, p o t a s h i« an irti|&gt;ortant
fact or in fert i l i zat i on, that i,. 4 sm4||
a m o u n t , b u t t h e questions arising m
the mi n ds of agricultural experts tod a y is. Do we need mi miph pota-h’
T h e p re se nt s h o r t a g e m.i&gt; .t,.,.* UJ
t ha t we can get along with 1 ..., , ) 1 1
heretofore, a n d achieve just alesulls.
It behouves the farmer to
c o n c e n t r a t e t h e available supply,
nnd if t hi s i* d o n e probably little „r
no h a r m will co me front the «horb
age t h e gr eat European war has
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W - toll-, i -i • i- iif t r . r . i l l " pay a d o l l.i t f o r l i f t s t w o
p r e i H c e s h ip o n tin- g n n it n ! a n d a s u c h
ob ot 1 mir inglo
sm .
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but
one
acquainted
lege t r a i n i n g a r e not e v e x i n .
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law
Ml
s uppl y
and d e m a n d lias
liar
I 1 • rnai who feel - aggro • : o w tier
we will f e e d 1 hi
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count r v
I'lic
in iin ti'.
p arso n
in
brought
t in - tigur&gt;- u p f&lt;&gt; f Min
a I h i h i .. . . t i till a t i o I • h u - r e . o u rs ,
V i. i -It w»|i-s in ill W a l k - - a t ' . tied w i l l , w h a t b u l l I ' d o b ' d out on l h
Thi r« a
Farmer- l o o k upon it .- gold dust
lo | I . li t .. | | I w - of I h« -I all I I a l of Ilf.
. fi p i l e of nnr I .ir 'not mu- I . . Ii i m w h i l e lie p re.ii h e - I 1 . I a w w In . Ii
1
1 1d .rail-:- a te . fiat . d •••!» a nd "Id
W i-fi 11 a III* il fi&gt; l i e
p o lit ic ia n - Hi k | | ci ess. w. a n- )ti-i now moriming
a n d i he gospel, a n d 'In- p i o n e e r e d ­ giving
sacks
are d u s t e d ' * . , t fie limit
One
nurli a manl i er t h a t l In newspaper o v e r til d r ill I
of a half dozen fat itor i- c o n t e n t e d wi’ li s t a r v a t i o n It will tliil- lie seen t fiat t lie bust
local
f
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me
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tlttl
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of
It
h a s i.o chain*
whatever
Ills
is d u c k s d ev o u r ed l&gt;&gt; .i lazy s aur ian
V\ i* an* t ha n k 1 ul t hat ' '
1 in
pay while he I ri cs to put Ills locality lies- will lie self s u s t a i ni ng a n d a u t o (rout an old room in In- b ar n.
bail e n o u g h for t h e e d i t o r s hut when who . MlllC'jit it j opsl y executed t h e
The
shall ha* Ins rut bark
Thr ric*|tro.
o n t he map.
H e has to c o n d u c t his m a l i c ail thi- way t h r o u g h .
a s s a u l t i» added t h e re is room for most diabolical de.'.l. only to |&gt;av t h e liUMitcss in an apologetic w a y , and eats will eat th e r a ts a nd t h e r a t s In.night it to tn.-n a n d realized L u k e I* .•ert nitdy a ifiiiii 1 *i.1 tff of
llhollt lUIttl pi r ■. ’.t .iln.Ve it- o n g
kid
T h e hesl way fur an editor d e a t h jM-rdilt v a few hours lutei. a n d
car* for be got oiie that 4•• til*i 't it)il
t h o u g h fits r e a d e r s are benefit t e d to w ill eat I he . all- a nd we will get inul io-t
•Jo gi-t b \ is to go a r m e d And wlu-r now our l u s c i o u s strawberries are fiv his work, t h i s benefit is s e l d o m t h e skin*
• n» • • -1 1
the test
If some
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a Lriil.d . i i t . n l i rr --n upnr I n n v . t up- . ( a fbo t of gr.-e.lv f.nglish i. knowledge.!
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Ford th. • would ' •O ft| v. »
s ome of his
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a n d t r 11 - l 1 1 .g I t . ' v ii will a p ft
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not witling lo t i.i fi i our., m tin I f f to I , a - 1 ■. . e-.f &lt;il b i r o . - |t |»
o pp or t tirfit v t ha t I g t y «•
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c o u r t s -t o , !i| al . 1 In w ling b; In h|*. r g s r r I l.sl so*. I«- | i » I to- rot.
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Wh.it would o u r si.ite 1 .. n ow l.ll* f i n p n i r f t . n r V " i w d f g i H - j . - n i l * - ort.f ol I it a - f i in t l i i - l o i l n t f . In- t u r n e d ... Ktio-itii.g i i cry tlni.g i l l • • • r , ■
kill t.nl w hi- 1 In st r ikes a n i d l l o r lh.it
E a i t l i l n V i" m i a r t . , a c r a f t , a bu st
May be sin- Will &lt;S ; Um a hut
fur the n e w s p a p e r s , little a n d hig? get i i . h &lt;|in. k. we remai n.
l| t o c o m m er c ia l form in t u n e (or body.
is l o a d e d for hi til. M o s t ife wspu|ii-i -m.,H*'((nd s o m e t h i n g of •* gamble in
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,
ThiTf urr
A n d the n e w s p a p e r s were all s m a l l
t he next crops?
T h e o u t l o o k - is c u s t o ma r y b l a ck s ate.
me n /ire willing .to m a k e u m e n d s Yo&gt; n d d i l i o n . I t i* n o c a r e e r for th e l a z y
Ca
li
fo
rn
ia
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g
Co
nt
*oi t hr
of
th.
about
thirty
live
a n d st arved a n d u n k e m p t in t he
glo om v
a I ' . j s o n wliu (ins b e en wronged fir d t ir u t e u r . s c a n t i l y c a p i t a l i z e d
Ta tn • b e gi n n i n g
ham
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g
Wood,
if t hut
riMIftlV
i
\ k .- raise our fiat t o the
t h i n k - fi,. |.a- l y an ui t i cl c of* ne'w- pit Ttihiinv
Ther. arv (oitr* hii iit '•* of *up|&gt;lv
M W L o v e ll Announce*.
pi oneer editor a n d wish him s u e . -ess
II i h - • oui i t ry
hut I'O m im n ii'd i
b It t Will! tig tYi'li I lies lo fill If"
in
h I ■- good work
S ' a t k e T..|.'gra|.fi
T o ih. P a l i . in* of tlie Puldi. &gt;. f"..d* :ii&lt; Vv av .III ||.&lt;
i i ,. . ■k j .- t In*
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of N e f|ii t|o|i
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I III R U N l» I R I s I I |-:In . .lining t.idore '.Oil a- . . . e l l
il .• 1 t . K f . i . i •• th
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meeting last Week mg a college g r a d u a t e l.ul p o —e- • til Ml id l i e
t hi'. ..rang, t fee*
r c. - 1 1 ,'o ii ; her i C.»li -I..tiers at t h e i r
.
til.'
C O N G R ESN M \ N ' I Ail's
w I, 1 1 l ti.-v a r .
T h e y a . "in mun -i fund e d u ' i t i " " r o u n d e d .■urn.
fort u. iii'ii . 11V• 1&lt; ) w ,1 I. V w t II, will give e m i n e n t - u i-filrtim.
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Il is d o u b t fill • il m.iii^ yniii.g • "i,
r . \ 11 K• ' . • a - 1 H r o| ' lie Se lit m i l bv tfi.it g re a t. " t of t. a. her-. till.I. rial
-: Hi
I l u l l . I o I .1 1 1 1 .lg.'
( apt It.'ll i
a u t i e i . ti
gruoilii'ii have m i c e :i' good a r e c ­
e x p e rie n c e .
I
east
my la-gun m a n u f a c t u r e front kelp
and I •amp
to
C a l op ee
.Twin l.iHc*
was done fruit
S ou n d - funny, hut
o r d in t h e first few weeks of their we hav. no p r o o f to the . u n i t a r y . ! o f t h e First N a t i o n a l Rank a t u i F. 1. first vnti f o r T i l d e n a n d D r e w in
g ov e rn me n t expert * will he sent T u e s d a y .
crvfi-e at t h e n a t i o n a l capi t al as mil Hence, at.- f o t e d in say noi hurg. Woodruff,
o apt
apt
n e a r l y * t x t y y e a r s fd from the Pacific coast to help w i t h !
\S o b . l r u l l ,
v ic e
vt.-e
president
of
t h e \irfii sno
F i s h i n g i * g o o d no w and ♦•i,.i&lt; *1
n v n " J o e " Scuts
T h i s is his first T h e artnfe m q u e s ' ' o n reads as fob Pe
I’eopl
Since the
H a V e b e e n a m e m b e r of t lie i l . ' w o r k ,
op l es Bunk
(lank
tin- f o r m e r agt
hut production
will he the b o y s ore,, m i . ki ng mo i. .
' ius &lt;tp a n d while lie is new in the
s'
b o a r d ol bond t r u s t e e s foi t h e s|jec-. H o a r d of C o u n t y C o m m i - s i o n e r s for jliiw for a l ong t i me
low*.
.„
(fo-ntion la- is m a k i n g a name lor
| l a w „ |l \i n t| road district s e rve d w i t h o u t fitly L a k e C o u t J ^ . in .I V o r o f l . e e - f i u r g
M n ) s f o r F a r m e r to G e t P o t a s h
Lo&gt; Ae.gelt-s, ( al I tec : i i &gt;
hiinsj-K a n d (or his s l a t e a nd it he
Man of True W o rth .
of
th e
s u ln lis tri.'l
t o d a y t eveab'd in many po in t
in pit • Is presumed t h a t the n.-w b o a r d a n d e l i a i r m a n
All thin p o i n t s to t he fact t hat it
keeps up t h e gait wh i c h none &lt;&gt;( his
C
o
n
t
e
n
t m e n t III o b i age Is det-orred
A
s
Ilk.- w isc n n d thus( , - a v e t h e *choo| . o r n m i t t e v "I t l iAt ‘ place
Cal i f or ni a rit-ti* ( m i l
Itkevvist,'
i* u p tfi t he f a r m e r to h e l p hi msel f
const It tie ii t s dmi ht I. it t what lie i tlie So u t he rn
by film a lo n e w h o h a * md lost f •*Hh
a
mi
slgneil
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c
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of
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f
ur
dl-tfi. t the r e m n t kal.l.- -p.-cts.le ol
Ri ght on I n - " A n l a n d ' t he F l o r i d a
able t o d o lie will IlllVe HO trouble
In
what
I*
c i'n d . fils p e rse v e rin g
l e e - ;• re • w&gt;&gt;r i by* • « ' t tzet,« of Saiifortl i first rgul.ir *&gt;. h*d.tl I.anil- issued
o r a ng e treek ' d i s m a n t l e d with snow
f
armer ha* a sufficient s u p p l y to # s ' h g t | | o f w ill a n d fill- d e sire
scin m a k i n g good witli n capital G.
1 k n o w . m d keep h i m f r o m w o r r y for s o m e t i m e
a n d t u x | i u y e r s i^ id t h e y ' d i n Ire do- in t h i . p a r t of F l o r i d a .
l i v e • • ll.p lo v m e llt
I " U r g e n t! f
A mo n g tlie many honor* t ha t luive It was a s c e ne which, according to p e n d e d Upon
to
lord
l l u ' 1’ a p p r e c i a t e t he v i.lq e of
a fte r
e d i i d i t | i'n
the i.blest rt;*id..ui* had nol&gt;pJ » e i
It j - o n l y necessary for h i m to .f
InW'i ti* . .rded hltli I- I I at of f ol di ng
- t * at nil t j m e *
to w a l k t w.&lt; m i l e * e a c h
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velop it
A .great (leal I'.iti lie a.
•lo w ii I lie - p* ukei • . bait 11 &gt; In
*■ vv i y , u m l e r g o i n g w h i t tn t h r » " i I.k c - c n m p l i - h e d in tin.- d i r . - i t . on b y deept.-mpirat uie d i d not tang.' below a J
w.s'k of t h e s*--»nn at,.| rcporUff
4 w o u l d h. . o n s i d e e .l a , b t i r d * h l p ' to er | lowing*' con s t an t .ulttv i t i o . and
l . l l l . t T J M ESTMKNT
d. gr.es, and t h e . rang, rrop- 'j t . if
t h a t Mr. Sears did it g r ucei ul t y- und
I lin v e e d u c a t e d m y
o bt ai n U
1 fered no d a m a g e
',IX "thorough tillage
Th e re s h o u l d be a
well
II &lt;■ Inis also looked after the |
C
t
ild
r
e
n
h
i
t h e f i i i ' lie X. b o o l*
II
Walk eft h a * S o m e t h i n g for
p t o f ’cr s y s t e m ol r o t . u t o i
K -ju 'cSnow
fill
hi
Hollywood,
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b
D E N T IS T
.iffults in Ills d i - t r i i l in a ma ti i e l
h a v .' h c c i
e le c t e d l " I lie O (ftCl
Th o se Who \\ ant lo Gel Ri ch
v tally where one c r o p ha- been g l o w ii
of
Eos
Angeles,
al
t
hough
It
tallied
t h a t has .iiiised tmi.-t (..vorul.le com
col l ect or ol
of M
S amn lf oorr d H*ur
(our (or
*o r ' s, . ^ . ra*j yt. „ r, ;l
Dulck
clerk a n d collector
I t al-o fell in Sun
w o r k r o i i w i i i Tt : r e o P U ! «»nl t
rnent f r o m ev e ry i|iiiirtcr.
T h e in t h e c i t y i t s e l f
H
a v e been ‘a r«
r *es
i‘,,dent
of &gt;t»'e
he
...... |„. p l a n t e d thi
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are
m
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people
in
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u
F o u r t h l i i - t n . i i- oi.e of th. bug.- t
f o u l who want t o b u y st oc k in for- l , l &gt;
rOUMl&gt; t we lve y ea rs
Mo*' n u n u r e - aiM| r 0 \ e r eropn s houl d he
in t h e s t a t e a nd hns diversified i n ­ foothill s u b u r b of 1‘asatieiin, Rialto,
e
i
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compani
es
t
h
a
t
promi
se
r
r
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n
t
1
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y
ou
know
m
y
p
r
i
v
a
t
e
life.
I used a* i n v n c h ns possible in their
t e re s ts i hui reipiire mu c h time a nd H l o m n i n g i q j i p u d o t h e r p la ce s in th e
r
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t
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ro ta tio n
(M t h e o r g a n i c s u l i s t i i n c e s ,
u l t e n t to', a nd t h e .......I work ol our
of the cl l r tl s eegnm. hut melted
m a n u r e , b o t h s o lid a n d l i q u i d is th e
•eided
to
let
t
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m
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on
s
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rufitdly
u
n
d
e
r
a
steady
rain.
Th
i
c o n g r es s m a n gives us an nbiding
w o r t h While.
M r . Walker is f r o m
b e f o r e -you. imd in cttHttni* moil i m p o r t a n t ,
ulnl s h o u ld
he
faith in his ability to represent t he vnlley*.wtretching e a st w a r d in R i v e r ­
I would lie pl eased to ut | |jK*,| vv here vet possible
All m a ­
F o u r t h a —it should be
T he follows side. ;lnd San lletnatolliio count le- T o p e k a , Ka n sa s , a nd litis i n v e s t e d &gt;'Mlr
y o u r kiioi c o ns i d e r a t i o n
te rial, s u c h ns le a ve s a n d be d d ing
l a i ge l y to the S a n f o r d section, being
ing notices are a m o n g the ntaiiY nt'c blanketed
Your* t r u l y .
of
various s o r t s should l&gt; • c o m p o s t e d
o
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of
t
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in
the
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of
t h a t h av e J . e e n , h a n d e d to hirrt frtim I I t is a n t o u r p u rp o s e to g lo at o v e r
M W I arv ell
an.I
t ho c o m po s t i ppli.-d to ih&gt;
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ish
p
ot
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to
e
s
&lt;&gt;n„
a
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ug
e
scale
He
pni&gt;ers out si de of t h e Four th ilis- t h e U H 'f.'rt t l i . e V o l o t h e r- , b u t w e
soil
Special a t t c n l l O l s h o u l d he
feelr.
t
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a
t
,
h
a
v
i
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g
invested
his
m
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e
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,
c irn n d t fa il
to
c a ll th e a t t e n t io n
irirt;
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T a m p a a n d Sout h Florid i ar.
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t'alifiirnia R a n c h i n g t oi n pa n) . G r e a t ­ the t r a n s a c t i o n of sucli o t h e r bu*i- lupine in | i u \ i n g a m o r e or less limt h o r ou g h l y cupahle of holding down
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ness ns m a y be b r o u g h t bef or e said itnl s u p p l y of jiotash in t obacco
f ' h a n t p C l a r V s job a n d received up
Conti' down und join it*, you will
slims, a w as t e p ro du ct from the
meeting.
o v a t i o n from his fellow member*. soon learn t h e uliove words
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Dear S n :
F &lt;e Whitney
K a n wing , t h u t
you h a v e s o m e
Tin* T r i b u n e . o n g r u t u l u t e i him on it tu any t u n e , b u t eome und rejoice
n n d c on t a i n Il*om
fi to 112
2 p.
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tie r c e n t . '
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t h e r e . •ignition a c c o t d e d him
Tain- with us. where it is eternal spring in i nt er es t in t h e f u r business I t a k e
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pa T ribute-

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DR. C. W. FAIN

Winter Park,

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Fla.

GEO. W. HARDMAN

Tins.-

ground j Park and Second

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Phone 366

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J u d g e Perkin* in among t h e dlane*t W ed n es d a y ' a ft e rnoon, J a n , 19,
Among the M e t h o d i s t s
jsiauiiaoiiaflaciicurtuiaauuaauaaaaiiiiclijanuuij/jaaaA iiaiiaaoaal
t lngui s he d visitors to tin- r i t y t o d a y
M o n d a y night Mrs. Zob RntlilT
a t the W o m a n ’- Cl-w.
All- d u b
a n d with S t u t e ’* Attorney Joseph e n t e rt a i n e d t h e E p wo r th l e a g u e at
A RESUME OF SANFORD
m e mb e rs ar e invited.
J o n e s of Or lando will be p,
Hl^
HAFTENINOSUP T O D A T E
her inline on
MUgnolin
venue.
eral week* lilt. nding e.uirt
Miss Nellie Elder
elected
all CommiinrttMni for tliia
Mrs C a r ri e Hlnine Y’eiser o' l a c k Lolatna to Sogaly K&gt;i*lor. *or f'Kun*
sflll
Villi; n; rivud ' f oriday m m i n g ,
Sai (mi! anti president, as Miss l . n n u Chappel l
Mrt H A IrtKtan. I’Kea* No J03
r. 'iRi" d p^i (.anilur\ to e n t e rt a i n culled her e bv
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ae d e a t h &lt;
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Personal I l c n . H O ^ , s ; : ^
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mm *n i Mrs ! N HI»me
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n im i/iu .n i t t a a s i v i i i i u i S i i J i t s n s - ctdau. u c , ..a ta o a n r i.i« iiiia .'.l
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I ntc r eh l
Ways ami means for e n c o u r ag i n g
J . a k e t o u n t j as booming
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F o r A u lil l.iim j S y n c
the F p w o r t h 1 , 1 ague spirit Wire disi i ll' Ra re Mrs F . i d W a ls e ma n . Mrs
t h a t tile new t o w n nf ||nwic Is
A congeni al p a r t y tnotori ig to
i a s s , .) ;,| ,, niany o t h e r phases c o n ­
Mrs T h o m a s A Neal e n t e r t a i n e d Siii'ii' a n d
Mrs
Wehli.
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SommifT o( ,ho •'■,0*l,n&lt;
■. &lt;ng grca, Vrogre
Or la nd o on S a t u r a d y were M
and
cerning thei r work
T h e y a re an en- on Saturday with a c h ar mi n g anti ......... .. w i r " Mesdanie* May 111A going 1theft
* V . I U Sitcrlnrtly Arranged for
| | u r r going
h.-f. tn It i■at i
Mr- M W Herndon. Mrs Pul •*!* i-ia-tie i orps of voting people, beautiful bridge Itmcheon at wb id t tt
i‘ I 1folly , H en ry M l . a u l i n .
Hurried Herald Headers
A mom; tli
roini'.i i t
ti ’.t **" ‘ lose .■ pr.rgram w .is rendered t h e gin -t, were girlhood friends of &lt;1 I l ay lor K I. Peek. U r n Mr ton. .Nfrs N e w m a n a nd Mr D L.
Thrasher
„+ + + + + + + + + *+ + + + + + + + + + + ** t h e city ire J IIdRe a d
si d •: in.., played, a ft er which most t h e itosless, most of . t h e m being K ,' nr. . 1 nil J S \\ il-nt,
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Mr del .intis ri fri")iltii't)ls were served. from out of town.
SttOJH'. one of Die liv&lt;- wire*
Mr
Ellison .Adams, t he g ml
V i’
(lv,i'i|o section is in t he c i t y a n d Mrs li, I. Walker, iti iUR from
t iider I lie skillful a n d artistic
T h e \ \ i ( r k e r s M ‘ou.ltell of t h e M e t h ­
.krrtpf lliin c r
of the
edi t or of t h e Winter Par k Post s ' m
To
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Kansas.
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past
im-me-s mu t t e rs .
Mills a nd
Nu nodist S u n d a y sehonj imJ a t the p a r ­ a rr an g e me nt of
Tin t u b s e r i p t i o n duncy at t h e the S u n d a y guest of Dr a n d Mrs)
today
live year s J u d g e McCabe has lieen sonage T u e s d a y night in its Wgulur tiully. p r om i n e n t llorists of J u r ks k C II Dingee arrived h o m e
Siiiifo d H o u s e last T h u r s d a y c v e n d &lt; \ h o n i H s A. Neal.
Mrs
in W as h i n g t o n , while he ts rmi- business session with t-hy s u p e r ­ soyv die the p r e t t y home was t r a n s ­
mg under t he m a n a g e m e n t of Joe
pr„j;n after s p e n di n g several
last
neet ed with t h e Depar tment of .Ins­ int endent in the cimir.
formed into a bower of pink loveli­ C h it t ‘Oden a n d Allison Wit her ing“ A
,lt 11 ntiedio with homo folkH.
Mr- C. i! Din gee has r e ' t i m e d
ure.
wee kr
Among ot her business soriie 'new nes s . an e xqui s i t e set t i ng for the ton was q u i t e a successful e v e n t
from u t w o weeks' visit to her liomo
rheesn.
p
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n
a
n
d
Limburg*'’
ollici's were tilled a nd c ommi t Ices til tractive women g a th er ed t oget her w:lh the d a n c i n g set a n d was t tie folks ut l f un ed i n
.‘17-lf
Se ed Pot at oe s at Du t t on s
vrast rakes .it S i m o n ’s.
F r a g ra n t pink First id a scries t h a t ar e p l a n n e d by
a p p o in t e d for t a k i n g r a r e of out for this occasion.
1 he n o r t h e r n erop of p o t a t o e s i- rapidly increasing m e m b e rs h i p . The sweet peas a n d roses were used l a v ­
e (irm, l| Haum a n. r epr es ent i ng tin
I I.e i" t e rp r is i n g m a n a g e m e n t A limit
Mr*. L. F’ Hagan is home again
r"
,, . .
a L.rllI,
short est ni years
Seed s t o r k is most i m p o r t a n t t r a n s a c t i o n of the ishly in the decorat i ons of rooms
(ioodtich Itubher Co.. o f . A k r o n . , „..urlesl
Fifty p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e d unc e. M u ­ from u d el ight f ul visit t q D e l , a n d .
p
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scarce,
Heller
hook
y
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r
or
e v e n i n g was a decision to pur chase a n d i aide, while h an d pointed place sic was f ur n is h e d by AI. Wi th er i ng , , hl„ was in the ei t y indnyVcMUng
ders while t h e y Iasi
a p i a n o for the S u n d a y school and cards and score cards suggest ed t h e U i . nd Mrs. Bessie Houser.
on the local trade. • •
V
A congenial portyi frhotdting t o
D I T T O S C R A T E CO
co mm it tees were a p p o i n t e d for se­ color scheme a nd flower chosen for
O
r
la nd o last S a tu r d a y m o r n i n g ’we to
A full supply cuke, t o ma t o , p e p
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a do r nm e n t. Swe rt (teas a n d maiden-,
lecting a n d pur chasi ng t he same.
D (trigfilers of lErsfcy
D
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’s.
Ur
tin
Mis.
M. M. St ewar t, Mis. V D.
twr. eggplant at
T h e council was f o r t u n a t e in h a v ­ hair fern f ea tu r ed t he a p p o i n t m e n t s
\ ' d el ig h t f ul me e ti n g of
the Gat chel , Miss Agnes C la y t o n , Miss
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and potato seed.
Notice
ing p r es e n t with t h e m for c o n s u l t a ­ while a lovely e n a m e l . basket tied D a u g h t e r s of Wesley was held a t
E d i c t h S t e w a r t . Misa Allie TraiTord
T he a d j o u r n e d annual m e e t i n g of t ion in set tl in g n o t t y &lt;|iiestions Dr. with a big b ow of pink tulle and tin* home of Mr s. W. Pi C a r e t e r on
Mis. K. G T y n c t of T a m p a a r ­
and Max St ewu rt .
s t oc kh ol de rs of t he ^ ^ n f o r d W .’ C a r p e n t e r of J acksonville.
artistically filled with sweet p en s ThUTrday e v e n i n g witli a good a t rived in the city y e s t e r d a y a n d is t h e
,hr guest of her d a u g h t e r , Mrs. It. J. Bui l di ng &amp; Loan A s s o c i a t i o n ^ i l l tie . T h e council vot ed t o hold their uni I ferns graced t he cent er of the tendunee.
K o ll o w i n f i f ' ^ l h e
transMr. a n d Mr*. O. E. Wa lk er of
held at the clliro of the Association, i me U ng a at the c hu r ch o ve i y W e d ­ tattle.
Holly at Comfort C o tt a ge .
^
T h e favors were corsage u rt i o n of class business, a* p l e a s a n t Topeku. K a n s a s s p en t t h e week-end
" . f l o p . m„ Morulay. E\d&gt;. 14th. 191*5. n es da y night at 6 110 with following bows of the s a me exqui si t e Howers. social h o u r wus e nj oyed with fancy
with Mrs. J. E. Puce. T h e y will r e ­
Washburn’* home- ma d e
candies
o r de r of business:
T J. .Miller, Pres't
while i he plu«v cards contained work and i nfonn. i l social in te rc ou rs e , side for t h e wi nt er with Mrs. W. \V.
for sale at " C a n d y land. ” Allen's
A T* Connelly, S e e ’y
First s ervi ng of supper.
JiltJeS e i s e s a ppropi jatc to the o c c a ­ d ur i ng wliirh period M r s f ’tias la-e Long
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Theatre Building
•I I -Tues-ftte
W o r k e rs ’ council.
sion
Wit ti a b ac kg r ou n d of beau- of Oviedo a n d Mrs Cl arence C a r t e r
Anornev t ary' l h l.undis, p r o m S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ' s conference.
liful ferns, pink tiybiscus were used rendered s e ve ra l c h ar mi n g vocal se­
Shi pp r e t ur n ed Fr ida y
Irgul rireles in t he s t a t e
\V ft1 \\ .
J’rnver meet i ng
r • nt
in th» library a nd rose* in the re­ lect io s
,
.(ays'
visit with riend*
from
.
\ full Ini. ndtihcc is tireged
Meet i ng on Wednesday l.m
•iili i of De l. an d Is in tin
uh
ception hull
Bridge wa*
played
and
A refn .'.linr ti’ course wai si-rved,
Tin day aft ernoon t h e study
Refresh m e m .
d ur ing the a f te rnoon hours, witti consisting of seallnprd oys t er s, saleity
,il 7 Pi
i li, I
.which it under t h e direction 1 M r - Margaret Harries winning the
i
I
Mill.
yof that G O O D C H I P C A S H .
tmes, pickles and e dfee
Those
Mrs J II ( K e r m a n , formerl y of
ni .V
II \ IVriy. t h i r d vice pres­ prixe, a pink shoe tree.
Cl. rk.
LINE and S U P R E M E AUTO O I L
present were Mrs. W P. C a r t e r . Sanford is expect ed this week to
ident ol t he Missionary S o c i e t y - was
Mrs. N e a l ’ is one of t h e most p op ­ Mrs. Chns. 1^-e, Mis. Cl nt ence C a r ­ visit Mrs. J . E. Pace.
• hone H. II. Coney, Agt, No. 116.
Notin'
delightfully e n t e r t a i n e d b y Mrs. .1. ul ar of s o c i e t y ’s hostesses and her
U-tf
t e l , Mr*. .). I"). Robert*, Mrs L. ft.
T he r e will he a meeting ol tin D Jink ins at h e r h o m e on French affairs are til ways ma rk e d Fty disHayes a n d
Misses Lillie Fur ns Mrs. J . H . Cowan r e t ur n ed FriSir Michael S m i t h of Wi nt er P a r k , I s t o c k ho l d e r s of the G.m I! Fer. ..Id avenue
This was t h e initial m e et ­ tinctiYe b e a u t y a nd char m
Guests woith. Bessie Zacluiry. l.ola E v a n s , day from Burlier''ills*. l l e r mot her .
n - 1 . , 1 do and Sanford WHS in Ihe City H a r d w a r e Company in their rooms ing of Mr
| V r n '« f o u r t h year as of tin c ha rmi ng l uncheon were Mrs
Minnie Br own , Elinor and
Until Mr- J a t n es Peterson a c c o m p a n i e d
■t. tay looking t h e m &lt;&gt;\ er
T he Richard I'. Ma r k- of Jacksonv i l f r .
a b o v e t h e s l o t . , at t p in T hu r s director i.f r * i - d e pa r t n v n t
Itoberts.
Martha
F-nv,
Kb/, aliet li hc.r lullin'
■ Tu rnout Hot e l. Or lando. Fla . d a y . the 1 t t h of l.iiitu.ry, I (ill., fur r. ijtcr [&lt; .nn fur I lie m o n t h was Mrs
I'livster W Goodr ich, Mrs
M lis-on a n d Miss Masteis.
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ike ii-inil ma n ne r Sell \ \ .... I.iilf Mr
, k. .pi . iul rules to Seminole t tie a nnua l el. i itoi of o i hi cr s
Walter How e
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left
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w i r i Mi d a t i n ' \ I
Miss M a r ga r et iiart of ri-l.mifo
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In i "I. v en t nmiil
grinitn
was
II , . i I T o l a r is m 1 he ell V
xv tr ft pi nk r i !■1.HR *k t ll 1 &gt;U f td 1•&gt;W1! 1g .
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Hill I’urdon. Long P a i t m . F a s t i r
the
p o p u l a r gin-'i of Mr* T.hon as
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h av e
lute line of I h e I leji.lf I tin ", I 1Iiat V■m i v t o t hi
-t r u t - - 1.
i ilru&gt; trees pecans, mute hen, et &lt; C’XcFumge o p e r at o r ,
FI HI ir.'i
1 i"i 'i think t hat y o u r order is t oo
I will give it the s ame at
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a t n l wliei t h e 1 li par I tneti I a i■- w.
ii iitioii in given t o T a r g e order s a m i g i v e t h e l o c a t i o n a n d y o u r n a me
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t«ir - 1'■ 1 I inpll 4ll'1 Wl'l k
M- , •v.t ary -pent Friday anil Sai
iirif: ■ lit the Olive while he tnui*&gt;' ted t il«ll e s in t he metropolis
Ta inp.i I'ribiille
Tin annual m e e ti ng of I lie San
I d.rnry ; nd Readi ng Room .V
* inii; m | | he held at the t.lbr: ry
’ ( i -'lay at 7'.’KI fi m
All meinurged to lie plOSfUl
May Dickiim'. S r i ' y
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'I - r* i'iderson a nd S t tirtrvtint
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f ' - e are in the citv lot a
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v i'll
Mr I’elerfiih v I■ ’" d several years ago a n d
11 m_. 11 lends here w ho are glad
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T hi s is Mr S m i t e ’ 1 l visit to Florida. Iivt In
ii not bp his last

U-.lt.-r S A d a m s arrived in tin*
d g h t from d.ouiNvdle, Ky.,
" ‘II Ih' here several d ay s looking
afr.
''•* lull rests of the Wal t er M*
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lb ;di V * u.
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’ ' ‘11 ...... .. for Sanf or d and tFinik*
11 " , |U has ii great future.

Keep Yourself Up Toj
Scratch
Fortify Your System Before i(

* ' ' . ‘ftin. a p r o mi n e n t rilixen
is Weakened by Ills
Gallipolu, Ohio, i* in the c i ty
' ■ ' ' - i r t,i&lt; (latigi)ter-in-ia w.
Mr
1 hm*t wait until you lire ai t uully
t '.
was the chief of police a nd
*i r k to tflke a laxative, y o u k n o w
‘/ d - I'u -fierifl of hts c o u n t y * an ••ii•
I*r * \ t f in i I** wort Ft a
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b l l d e is o n e of C t i u l t m i u s m o s t p o p
illnr a n d i liar ti li ng girls a n d a sin nil
f a v o r i t e w h o will | ‘e g r e a U y llll ' sinl
liv a l a r g e c i r c l e o f friend*
The
g r o o m is a m a n (of s t e r l i n g c F T a r n d e r
i’i&gt;/s« qquulifit’utious.
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Mr- &lt; M \\ d i m o i s left )&gt;n
One "( t h e most e t ip iy a bl 1' after
urdiiv to ' |i)'tnl t h e w i n t e r w i t h fi I
poou alluir-' of the 11 K. S. was held
S Fie Wits
a i n ' t 1* i n A ttlern ii'. Gil
N y mi l v I &gt;u *
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by
her
T h t G o d mil- l e a d t h e e Hi* o w n
It S Grillin on Mvi r lc avenue
E d n a William*
Busy lingei s e p gaged in dainty
t by p at h ■iii'h
&lt;
•
That
Ilia;
needlework
helped lo pass the time hold* a lesponsiltli- jio-i tion w it It't lie
M is* F l o renew Bold. lias r e t u r n e d
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v e r . q u i r k IV
w hi l e
all
a ti nt »I rig
Ni ve r - t t r e a k Kant''* i n *d St. I .obi ' fro tn i p U■,i - a • 1 v I- 11 will, Iris lids
IKii
l &gt; .:
i| i m.li'si i r i a | eiI ri' ii* I.Mtgh i er Missouri
,Mr
aid
MtH ' d i i o - 11 J i rop.S
., ii u l i r r i l t p ' t d t i n
pri/.e b e i n g •&gt;
left,
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in Ib.ll.i', Te xa s
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fr
om
New
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Uediuiak'HOFS S H O E S
SHOES
At
its
close
delicious
refreshment*
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p
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duy
lo
sjis'nd
several
mont
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with
II. t. II n ward tn an l i ne rs
E. II. Pet er *. IHl E- Eir*t Street
consisting of chicken s andwi ches and
her
parent
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Mr».
M.
F.
In t h i s i&gt;aiie H \ l l o w i . n l rtinki
S a n f o r d . Fin
The billies of the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l
olives, fruit cuke, coffee and ehoco
KnldiiputC
form'll aniiou'ii i on id lor I h e p ' l ' i \ \ t ul u \ mi i rn 1II &lt;it s Sanford town.
•htjreh will give one of t h e n po|Mit*r
lidi with whi pp ed cream were served
1 .IV e ’
r " I p'&lt;l;i i i
p. r j t
b i t u t dav
-r il '1, ru -In F|'*i
N r vv
Kuk' l ani l
1.1 r . t.
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Mrs J H F«*rgu*on ha- r e tu rn ed
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a huiubiv visit t o lor daugli*
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I n ' n t ir. i l l / ( r I i f •,'•
tillin' III W e s t 1*01IIft . G
ti.t! i a n ' c
a per
K it ps A ’ \ kirn:1 i*r 1 r a nd r r *.Inn
Mrs
Samuel
Pul esl on eMertiulied
a n d will inei-f i arlt
acli one bel ore lln
treed
i*\
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f
t
Mr*. E mo ry li. B t ow p entci l a m e d
Dat V«IU will
Miss Estelle Lewis I'll Loiigwuod
primary
M* bna c c o m p l i s t o d He d on e t*IfllHI* mt' * lie’ll sho please i nformally on Fri day e veni ng with y i t h a p re t ty l uncheon ’ F r i d a y at
two la bier, ol liridge, to honor up
mueli in developing t h r .................
hrt a p a r t m e n t on H y d e Par k a v e n ­ *|KTit F r i d a y in tills city, the gu es t
you.
\ | r &gt; CFuis Bell of At l an ta , ilie atIlf t i l l - i m i n i &gt; aii'l i a pr ogr essi v e
ue
T h e guest of lionor wa* Mrs, of Mrs l leo. Shipp,
lb II Ho rial t h i n g i n d e e d
t
r a i l t v e guest of Mrs Geo BlsIlOp
b u s i n e s s m u l l . a i it • v
grail uni • a ] l e 111 s h o e s f r h m " P e t e r * " dat
Alfred I.ilja of Fanford ’ vvlto i* t h e
Read hi'
1 hormigli ml licit tm
guest of tier sister.
Mr*.
fewel
buy.
M i i r ry \ ( i i p urrs
S u e of t h e E a r t h .
H erald
UOilliee 11 eu q 1)1 i'll
Wells
P r o m p t l y at otu* o'clock the
\S
I.ooks good mi a n y street
To
Fro
exact,
the d i a me te r of tho
Mr* R A. N e w m a n del i ght ful l y gi.est* were i nvi t ed i nt o the dini ng
Hi- whole t own knows dal. rim no lie
ear th from pole to pole I* 7.S9!* mllee;
(■imhI Atlriirlinn al Mien e n t e r t a i n e d the Mer ry Ma tr o ns on room, w hit'll wan a t n a e u v e wit h
I .it
P e t e r s " lit doni feet.
tlie equatorial diamet er t&gt;e!n* 7.925
\ t Midi' s 'Till.lln I ll I- week ill*
y.'i nr duy a f te rnoon
In addition red urnl gredn deeiVrntiuns
A r e n t e ’ qnlle*. Tile slight difference of d i a m e­
Victoria Sl ock Co* i* giving flu
t o mem hers there was it guest ^ b l e piece of r ed FnFiisCus a d o r ne d the t er Is of course, owing to till! Iluttonp a tr on s a good -hnv* everv 'iliglit ] 1a I hosiery tlar. it c^in’t lie bent
ii tumor of Mr- ( ’ha* Bill of A l ­ tuldc. . wliere place* ware laid fot ltlg ItUI Of till* poles
I rorn ^ f l h u lo F l t v b l y “ l it.
I.a . I night
Pa d. Ir
I nil'
was
ii i i
TFn- «lull pr /e w a- won Fiy Mr- I.ilja, ,yr* Mart Iif I. Raifiu .(
1 e . ■i r f l p k ' s jjCid t i d i i g s t o y&lt;» f. i
given to a crow did house a n d itm-i
Mr
Cecil
Hull and i In gm »i t•r i/.*■ Miss E s t h e r Lciltinan. Mr*
Wells
. iVv s| io 'iiirift m a r k e d lip lat*
w |ni wj ijiiptysefl i&gt; , pr&gt;nlu&gt;! i"U IT'1 ,'
iiv
Mr*
It.
II
E
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joj
i
ng
tFie
liuppy
and
Mr*
I
town.
da t d&gt;‘(
da l s i d e
n on need it tierfei t
The V t d m i l ; t l yon d o n ’t buy at
orrnnion were Mesdume* 'Cecil Butt,
Enter in t h e aft ernoon t lie giicttf
posed
of
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Eugene Roumi l l at . B W Herndon, were mi nt 'd liv a fr&gt;w of j | | o JFrovftrt’
e
r
po
dat nut ii sfli'-* de rich
lists in t hei r line a i d theft
Huy will
will putCTSt”
,
F r n u k - Miller, A B
\\ rillare.
oilier f!iertds Mrs
G*v. \ l
Siu
lit l l e m feet
on Mime line plays during Die week I
Puleslon, B r a xt o n Perki ns; guests of Inick. Mr s. M. M« Riley. Mr?. A n - j
Fftir l.ddieH and (jcnllcmen
I
tin* rluli were Me sd a me a Clms Bill demon, NlM. I D Sayer s, Mi** I
Now rlmit furgit 1 Fie s tr ee t en place.
Everything Up-to-l)*le
lien D. Bishop. D. E. Ttirusher and Laur a June* a n d - Mrs. ll.irl S m i t h , i
EF in ilia t o w n y o u blow*,
Deane T u r n e i .
— Tampa Tiibune.
REGULAR MEALS 25 Cents
Go &lt;|ttr find meet Flim face In face.
w Fieri •allir g

li' a-i.uv ilti I iiat tiii* iflfidlTlpn o f
F»r father. Mr
G o nr d cy is b u t
ighlly j in p-n v e.d, bill t h e y . ' l i a v g
n| In, reer
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l i t 1 Ft 1 y \ •i g iT i r 1'
&gt; ' Itl l " Tl III l.'lllv I'l 1 ||&lt;’ 1" ’
- l i . i pe Drift * i e' .efg i t n uri'l
)H»
ll IS made n l liar m |e(i.s V eg
Nappy.
t a ke

He a m r)e i m n wFiat knowD o n ’t wart t o q late l&gt;ut go da r now,
l i e ’ll lit your feet c omp le te ,
Aousc got to git d e m a n y h o w .
la&gt;t " P e t e r * " Tit d e m feet.
By* Paul Berlock, Or lando, l*lu.
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Among t h e m a n y delightful af­
fair- given in honot of NLs* M a r ­
garet Hu rt of Orl undo last week was
t h e water p a r t y , a t which Mrs. F or ­
rest Lake
wn« hostess,
Sixteen
friend* e nj o y e d the a f te rnoon and
overling on the r i v e r a nd the eharm" g

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p|. . ,.«] in h a v e i hi ' x [iJt cr»
t
A merry glitlieflrg of 1Fit
(Him ir, a i d give rue tlreir .........*
incuts.
I Fuive an ollice l.ook now, S w* was held :W the lio*|iitatrle
H d-i.ii, w |,o
a (j„p place
He nr y on
wiucli
I
m a d e at my o w n expense, home ol Mr*. C. E
M’
Mil- a v e n u e south of t h e ' e t aide mutter, and hy acti ng gently
’Thut*day
a
f
te
rnoon
Ripple*
of
for
ttie
bene
lit
of
t
h
e
tax
payers
* Mtii'g out nn orange grove . F&gt;ut eiJeA vely keeps the r y * t em of
Any e rr or s or mi«- h ap p y l a u g h t e r and t h e pleasant
' " i r g filrr.ished by \\
F. p ision* and ready to perform i'« and mys e lf
lake* m a d e in the 1915 assessment i n t e i c h a n g e of holiday retrospection
| Fjett work
'■ the n u r s e r y m a n .
Mr.
marked t h e meeting us one of the
can
now lie corrected.
L I V - ER- I AX is *old u n d e r nn a b ­
s" ,' wdl iiIko t r y the new N a t a l
most delightful en jo y ed b y the
Yours
v
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r
y
t
r
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y
,
D tween t h e tree* anil while solute ^aiirnn f to givo *(tli*fuclion
l u u gh td r , loving cltib^
A delicious
A. V A U G H N .
For
sale
tie
returned
‘ "hur.g i n t o tiearing he will or money w
chicken*, sal ad course was served at
T
a
x
Assessor.
w
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J
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t'oltle*
at
d t i f ’ "' "' K .several good crop* of in 50r and
■Vs. Fifty
the refreshqjent hour. Guests of kite
41 4lc
Ajdridgc'*.
• i" r et r n to Florida and
■ I ■&gt;eat her o| t he ti'iri F&gt;

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“21 MKA1.S FOR $5.00

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I ’trannol S t &lt;n foe
i We Give Special Attention To Our
Customer#
Mr nnd Mr*. Seth Woodruff M*«.
&lt;i il E d w a r d * . Mr». D C-. T l i o m Hynes Bldj». Phone 197 j
aon a nd Mi** Elixu WtigFit m o t o i c d
over f i o m O r l a n d o on F r i d a y t o hold ( * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * *
a meeting wi t h the Semi nol e c o u n t y
l e p r e s e n t u t i v e s of tliA L a d l e. Anvil- o a o o o o o o o o o o o a o a o o o o o o o o a i
iirv ul t i e Mid Wuttei Exposi t i on
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Mrs

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Mivs
Mary
Howard.
Ml Seth
Woodruff Ufld Mrs. W n te t s Howe
nf O r l a nd o were an a t t r a c t i v e g r o u p
ol ladies visiting Mrs 'Th oma s A.
Neal for t h e week end
Mm. L y m a n A ms de n of A t l a n t a ,
slnta^cjjjfclrtnan of J u n i o r Civic* for
Georgia will be lire guest of t he Wel­
fare
D e p a r t m e n t . W o m a n ’* Club.

V ETER IN A R IA N
------- O F F I C E H A N D BROS. STABLES
Rring In your l a m e a n d sick
home* a nd mule*.
Have thorn
treated,
llavo their teeth ex­
amined, »harp c o r n i / r * dressed
down, projections cut off and de­
cayed molar* extracted.
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MY SPECIALTIES:
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hull stud f arms and the future offTTe
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and t e a r of t h e sort th** lingowlarh
l andowne r ha s heon going tpfough
would b at te r down the most stanch of
c onst i t ut i ons
Hut t he Hntlier Isn't
what you’d call dilapidated even with
those years of puni shment
l i e s still
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the old descri pt i on of t he Dane, l i e s
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ring hi st ory
T h e old boy has been
fighting since 1895 He m a de hie real
dehut In K an sa s City against Clarence
English
Jim Rlake saw II and he 11
tell you that English punished the
novice to .* frazrle
Rut Nelson had
the heart
He dldn t r a r e how fast
C l a r e n c e s blown c ame
lie took nm
all and was t h e re at the finish And

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funt Satisfying sport In which e v e n
body cat* be champion all the Mine
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Not Boasting of Y e ar 1915.

T he r e tire n few persons who will
not boast of the year 1915—John MrCraw. Connie Mark Francis Oultnot,
J er ome T ra ve rs Chick Ev a tu Maurice
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mm of *. Ju 1111O down and r* nr- 1 ft"tn
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and a few duvs later laird tbuirgi'
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(,it&lt;. at Weltieck
Wlteit Rend o r won tl»e Idue ribbon
fur tin- duke of W e st mi n s t e r tio* win
te l was imriieiliat* !v tdijYt' d to tio*
allegation being that It** was tod t h o '
loir*.*- stated tint Tad&lt; aster and that
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Hal Hoy was beaten mo re - times
t h a n any of the high class pacers, yet
he lends t he m alt with 130,000 won
d u r in g tho aenson.
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August Hermitin Is going to make
a n o t h e r effort lo bring pen r e tint of
i t h e present warfare bet ween t he Feds
-j-nnd organized hall
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longue s ays t h e re Is a lean y ea r ahead
of hall players Ther e art* s ever al bo
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Offlre in Yowell Bldg.

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I'.i'll fen ut agai n next

J a c k Wnrhup. Yankee p l t ih e r, who
was reljiasetl unrondlt Innall v. has
been signed to a trial co nt ra ct by the
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T h e next Unfa they wait! to h a n d i
raj) Willie. Hoppe In billiards they
might m a k e him shoot wal nut s with n
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Fr an k Gotrh. Iowa's famous wri-s
Ring star, may heroine* lit*' conch of
the Iowa university wrestling squad
university athl et i c hoard Is in

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men ought, not tA bet on horse raees
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Famous W restling Cham pion Want
by U n iv e rsity Squad-*-Athletlc
Hoard Is Hopeful.

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SEEK G0TCH AS IOWA COACH'

Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays

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with t hat h ea rt as his e n t i r e s t o c k he &gt;,,nr" UK° ’ WL’ro th,!lr
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set out to ma ke a record
. Performances recall ot her s which will
T h a i h e a rt carried Rat Nelson to a stand oht prominent In turf history
c hampi onshi p, and It held thnt title for all time.
In 1915, ono remembers, the race
for him until along c a me Ad Wolgakt.
Hat wo n ’t admit even now t hat the was doubly me mor abl e Ther e was tho
terrible episode of t h e suffragette, who
Michigan Dut chman gave him u heat
Ing in 1910, hut Referee* Ed Smith sacrificed her life in a vain nt Tent pi to
slop the horse, whilst ns n kind of
thought no and stopped the lighting
giving Wolgast a t echnical knockout nnticllmni. came t he dlHqunllMrntIon
a nd the champi onshi p Rut t h e D a n e s of f r n g a n o u r after finishing hrst Last
fight c a r e e r did not stop with that year we had the memorabl e s c ra tc hi ng
def eat
His heart was still with him. of t h e T nt r ar ch . t h e quaintly colored
animal tif the rocking-horse type, of
He has kept right on fighting with
whom such great things were ex
one object In view
He w a n t s thnt
title h a c k —not for what i t ’s worth In peetetl
Whenever the great Ep*"ti* enrnlvnl
gold but to redeem himself
comes touml sportsmen, voung and
Rat says he doesn't r a r e about the
"hi talk almut 'to* Snow •florin Derby
llnattclnl end of th** gain** any more
T h a t a bosh of course
He does like when Hermit starting at '-2 1*1 1
ig a In si owing to a rcpori thm tie wn*
■that nM pet t e n t Rut a talk with him
him*won for Mr M*.itrv i liaptin to t
will convince you that money on. t all
ting him a furl tun* Dab * tin Jm I-■v
lie h af ter
He Is In e ar ne st about r**
who beSIrtKle the suceessflli attltm'l
gaining the champlptishlp

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Sanford Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F.
Me e ts ever y M o n d a y a t 7:30 p. m.,
over Imperial Thefttfe,
J. W. JJ. Singletary
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I). 1’. O. F. Sanford Lodge 1241
M&gt;i&lt;t tirsl a nd third Wedneaduy night
at corner of First St and P a l m e t t o Ave
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T A Neal
Secret ary
Exal t ed Ruler

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Ambition of E v e r y Sportsman In ter­
Fa.t. Tf t U l . . . „ . M-r„n.n:’V.
t'*.. 'l; ' VT ^*»r.
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(if
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to
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ested In Game la to Win Great
In rniafi|t*h rlalm |*. \ f.r | »r, l ; " t’-r*.|
Contest — Lord George Uentinck's
'i*-*
rrlhe.t toil,,re n,..k o| l | , , U1,
.s«nfortf. linn.li. on thr Imi, *
Sore Disappointment.
r ij «r y, 1 fj 1 r&gt;
( I n mil nl Dim*** «■ * 1 1 y:» ,
Tl*h» lli»&gt; if nf
f
Since H ArtniR rodn (homed to v|r
A &lt;* \ »»n Ilrrtiu1*. ,,f VV. .
lory in t h e English Derby In 17*»•&gt; ' Ilit.ly lir.yd «»f U ,*^, • t j
Will
uf Wr-klvh*, FlnritU
.•tome ex tr ao rd in a ry luclilcntt* have o**
lU U lK liT \s
cur red In connection with this world
II*
37-Tur* At Kn loir
famous race, to win which princes and
peers h av e sacrificed fortunes wi t h­
n ^l,*, ' n,rn' »' the l»*ritor
out success, says a writer In London ..H cb. I. *nil
tlltlr. . t (i»in..»il|r, n,„.dl
Answers.
Sutler
U
h.rrliy
, h*/,
Ti me was when t he house of c om ­ Upfnrrt. ut b.nlurrl,
Flrtii.l. . t , ,
,
T
mons was wont to adjourn on Derby 2 2 . I»t2 . m»lr n„me,i,..|
ottltlS,
*nrt
nt
Orl.it.,r
."il
ptp.
*
day. so t hat our jaded legislators could A(I dll fun*) U n mi^u-ad Kn t r &gt;
'
*mno:
run down and bask In the breezes {•&gt;1 ^ 11 flf N VV^ 4 Sertitin
• t. t t
.:
SK**»
Sir
rl
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»n*hn»
which blow o'er Epsom Downs. Again, I L r i X r 2 !* K . . t TA.. l l . hTo
M w r . . M er,.H.n “ v i ’
M
v h y n t h e great (Jrtaicau war^Was ran n lrr l n n l l r r nf m i r n l i u n In n , , b,
I’riint, lo ro. t . l i . l , r|t l ,f1
l|ip. purlltHiiejit^Yrdcrcd -fhtit t h e re •yr»r
t io v r i l r . r n l , * d . I . r l u r r r | , . , k
, fi&gt; ,
*
, 1p hl t *U
suit of t h e nice should be Included hi ( o u r * , n 1 H a n l n n l . K t , , j | , l ,
of F r h t u a r y , I V I S
h|
geucrul *&gt;rders.
l 'la I m a s t n i m r . a . w ri n r - . / e a f ^ Jrrry fir ran w nt Wi-lilwa, n jS &amp; it .
*
Fr om time Immemorial t he Derby
Will Fillman ol WrPi » &gt;, f Vl.JLtP"
ha s been ma rk e d by sensations. On
R. It. Renfro* of Sanford, riorid*
.John I,en* of Sanford, Florida
t hr ee occasions, for example, ho rs e s
ROBKftT W DAVIS •
st ar t in g nt the forlorn odds of 1 0 0 to
1 a ga ins t have c a pt ur ed the classic
" ‘ “ V-3R- ‘
prize. Jeddah. In 1898; Hlgnortncttn N o l l t * o f A s p f t r i U l o n lo r ' T u f i r ' d | n d . .
M ar l o n 4 7 * of I h r C a n r r t l M la l n i r .
*
ton y ea rs Inter, a nd Aboyeur. two

High I'rn-'i

Gal e Clly Camp No. 6, W. O. W
Meets adeopd ssnd fourth Wednesday
niKhte*ei&gt;a*at-n month.
F. 4. .’ Miller
.1 F. Uoolehan
Clerk
^Council (Commander

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Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of I*.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays.
Nisi tine knight* always welcome.
If SI rl.au Iin
(I I M i l l e r
K , It. and S.
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IN C ID E N T S

W ORLD-FAM O US TRA C K.

Seminole Chapt er 2, Order E a s t e r n Sla
Meet s e very first nn&lt;l thi r d Tuesday
In eueh mont h
Everyone wh o has seen
his S t a r in the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapt er.
Alio* K..n«rt1tyn*,T4ec'y

JEWELER

ItOAL ADVfRIISINO

i

O .1 S t ill**r

SI

FAMOUS DERBY RACES r
EX T R A O R D IN A R Y

Monro** &lt; h a p i r r No. la. It. A. M.
Meet s I'vcry
n
*i f ourt h Thun*
day in Mason
• -r th** hnperia
T h e at r e
\'i * .. ■init&gt;ani*&gt;ns widpoms.

1041st. St. Phone 182

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Snnford l ode** No 02, F. und A. M.
t j m m u n n j i i o n everv first and th»:d
Thursday**at V .0 .
visiting brethren
welcome,
1). L, Taylor
J &lt;' Humph
S w r r t ary
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Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a c c o s

Ki t ; I N

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s i l l y t u - r a u s e (h**re .*r&gt;

enough

bush

e nguers In the majors.
Ther*’ Is a man in Flttshurgh. sixty
seven y*'ars old who still plays base
hall Joe CiintIIIon ought to land hint
qui r k for lit" Mitmeiipolls team
*' * * .
,
Ju dg i ng from experiences of Mike
Flnrj and Rris Iwtrd. the man who goes
to Memphis as ma na ge r should not
move his household f ur ni t u r e with
him One season is the length ot his
stay.

Whut would yqti do If vuu lmq a
dotlnr. 1-oulfiT* i i m n h u h i d Utv
If I hud (l dojlar, I d hiRfe it first i

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m a d e » m i s . l i k e . ' Jt woul d, , t be mo.
f'1irU" ^ L Vnd *2Jrr. ' Z
f^plaillLHl JoO."-*IHalflnn|»nllB N'«*w«.
ft r ta-L at f*ui4ir ouK f ) . *n fo nt .*( itjr*1 ttX
h *•u*v tltjof in Sanforti Npmiriolr 1 min1&gt; i
■ . ---------------------------HM M » n &lt; l » . t h r 7th d&lt;&gt; id Kr l.rusry t!H'-

Why Hindu Poet Avoid. Japan.
A t r a v el e r re tu r ne d ftYtm l u s t s to
Japan, according to t h e East and West
News tells why Sir Rabi ndranat h T a ­
gore gave Up Ills proposed visit to th*'
land of tint Rising Sun. First, he says
because t h o ’ Hindu poet, like other
poets, c ha ng es his mind frequently,
second, because his t e n a n t s y u n tmf
fcrlng from want of food; Dtird. lie
haH b ec o me ’ incensed nt a ' J a p a n e s e
who a bused Ta gor e' s roil tide lice, pre
lending t'juhe an admi r er of th*' p oe t’s
most

re f in e d

ttisnii' l*

w o r k s m id a l l t h e w h i l e

addn t&lt;-d t’o

Isu doti

must'

h a ll s o n g s
l i e s i n g s (or h o u r s in
p i lv a t *
I h " |Hiet is r • | " 'M " d to h a v e
said, w i t h a w i t h e r i n g • *pr*'SSIon of

s c o r n,

w h a t he calls 'T lp p h ln ly '’
Instinctive Utterance.

"Dili t h e failure of women to gut
the vote lu your s t a t e change views
In favor ol a feminine hallpt?"
"Not a bit of It
It convinced mo
that my wife Is naturally qualified for
the* vote. A f soon as tho r e tu r ns
were lu sue began tq Bay TYayd’ llko
a r eg ul ar vet eran Ip politic*."

f f f i T b K~ V c
Fouon-n 1 1 t it Ttsif ud'-Add'inn t" &gt;»n,i’f t.
nro,nlui( v
t&lt;t
m s,' inriis’i
tCrfrot *
an
111*in**lti*r
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in
&gt;» i,&gt;«|*
■•»••••”
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at t.’lr ru it C m ir t In si i'l for ( &gt;!»".'• ‘ "Util) t
tnf s h i r k •'r’ - n "m lr C n u n t y ' * ' fnrswty p a r * "

1hi- tiuri-tie—'f in rsy tor MtJi*
tir"

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,s|^visl Ms.lrf

Dirklrv'Olh 4

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tvge-ilrrs far*Ciimiilalnisl

39 Tue*

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Hint for Mother.
A gate between two rooms has
proved a blessing,Jo, one mother H
Is f a s t e n e d in t Ue f c door wa y tiit**'’" 11
tlo : m t s " r v mi d m o t t u - r * ronin M‘* r"
a r e l m i e n w h e n t h e m o t h e r Ilk* 4 1,1
tv .i r &gt; h th*1 ' 1*tl«l r» ti » l hi t Ml lietltg rlKhl
among them
Oft* n s e wi ng "t “ f ' ’ " 1K
limy he d o n e m o r e e a s t l) with
g u l e b e t w e e n t l u t p o t h e r a n d the little

ono.
Elusive

Hubby. *

Wife t a n g r i l y ) —"J ust look at the
tiino! T h i s mon il ng you got home at
two o’clock Und here It la again after
midnight "
H us b an d '* ’ "Well, yoU
know, m'dear, It’s against my rule to
ernns twlcw t h» s ame day.”—Boston
Tr anscr lpG

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' S . ' A H Y U - 1916

—
TO MARK GRAVE OF POE

the Children

For

HELPFUL HINTS
FOR HOUSEWH/ES

A Dall F r u ' ’ V , n d e r
, , Solriit'-y T o y l and.

Chat
Room

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W h e r e n hi gh * h a i r I** not at h a n d
o r n r n l l n l i l e a n o r d i n a r y wot Id hntloiti
Jc[t(i fund .nol
lT * ►*■*'**&gt;U arc* tu tie ! klt' -heii c ^ u l r m u b r ' u w i d ln**teml If
r i g g e d ii|i n-* win*'* u In tlo* 111u irut l -i i
,rL t i" l r.it*"- fo r H ie lie n c llt o f tin*
way w I *&lt;&gt;|*iilnr M*-* haul* &gt; I he • h a i r I,r MifT'-r* r**
M any F re n c h a r tis ts
r e v e r s e d , uitd Hu* na- k I' U'e.l u&gt; on e
U K * *Iin iiii'o i'- 'l il* e ir l**"i*t s k in 1" H ie s u p p o r t , w h i l e t w o |dcce*&gt; o f woo*I (aw
tib lb llK 'U .iii'l b ar e produced Mi n e t e u e d t o t h e s i d e s f o r m t h e oilier. A
thinning filrlur***- Besides tbe thou- s e a t h o a r d Jw fuwioiie*! to tin* ti|*|&gt;er
u ndi "f linll'idiial iloU**. I li iT u a r e h i*- stile r o u n d " a m t a tattle h o a r d to the
,pr(, .,t*in-a a ild r c p r e s c n la t ln n n o f t w o l o w e r wide r o u n d "
wimill | de*e
irrii !&lt; everyday life all worked out Is mi l l ed to t h e t w o lim k |*owtw for a
, 1, 1, , j.. , . ! , . * • i r&gt;‘&lt;t * " M u n ir s u lid wet- tmek
c0 r ib iliiH " 11 1" N e w V o rk c i t y .
I t 1»
j.,;,! under ilo a u s p ic e s o f tin t 1-nfa-

r .4 T• • 1 . Iw u n cxi i ct repr**
1 f ii li i n i i r k e t in tnillia
1 ' 3.• iw ' ! , " * * n i f r u i t
l.'ir
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in k e e p i n g w i t h h e r
it. t will he s o m e t h hid

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ii.. j ht i i.il '.ih* o f
h e r o Hie r e n d
rr I ik* at tin* po r k b u t c h e r , w h o a n
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“Firt on tha Mountain.’*
In tills d am e t h e r e tire t w o r i n d * o f

fix'. &gt;r
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•he oijtsldi* tile other
The
t h e Inner rind sll
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In t he outer rhid

Veijef^ble Tu r k e y
Sit l k " * e n , l _ l , t |l| M • Ilj-f KG » r f i
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K ' ,f tlic timer rind, and the boy or
f-: "If* I* left out uniat take tils or
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l ukewarm milk and a little salt
Whip
all well ti*d**lher. then stir In In d*‘
dTeew ..In- | " Ml,.] of l! "U ll. I If ll*s .
s a r y . u i n i e milk tnakliid llfln iloiidh
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f r v them II pil e I-I..W tt
\w I 111* ..I"
done lay tiiem on a napkin to uhworh
the Htirplus f a t
S*rve with roast
chicken

Pork Cake
Hut .**ue . u j . f ill ..f t- i t p'*rk t h r m i d h
li ne I l i tt er of hi. ill dri lul et
Hour i*VI*t
tlilw o n e c u p f u l uf hot w a t e r
stir
Well to blelid
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ta wse «
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In &gt; . pi- half . tipfln Of t. &gt;t wnlei
Add one half tenspoonful t*a. Ii **f hII
sphe. nut mid elo'i'w mid cinnamon
Add ..tie cupful of riilHlii" f*ll *I 'one " f
currants or iitiy other fruit you prefer
Add about four cupfuls of Hour. Till**
makes t*vp loaves and will keep for
weeks
s i i .I

With a brown worsted suit and a
l&gt;ea*cr t!|*|*ct C"*-" this brown velvet

I

Lemon P*.-

IPth* tohguo the tip of It
? ri' 1111 ‘f It e nt e rs t h e ttuid and
'■"* 11 back into her mout h. Her
t*&gt;ngu&lt;&gt;. tike a (title Pie.
Ik”|j"K
4| |”'
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l" &gt;;el t&gt;Vpry particJu of
m " . r, " 11
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it nn
11 w 1-h r a d t.«i vv Ith w hi* h

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IrctH th« dnnelntr llBfit.

R1vrr 1belr r u r l r t .

V »"nir , „ Mm,‘rrT-:srth from Lha .now,
In tier Ixisom,
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"1" b.H Com*# w ^ l l seo t he m
~ I’h t l a d e l p h l . Re e o r i .

potato Fried Cak«».
To two cupfuls of tint mashed potn
toe. add two tnldespooilfuls of but
ler, two i’ll I&gt;f It I*f of sugar, three well
Iwaii'ii i'ggw .me .itprul " f sweet milk.
I**., heaping t it les)“ ‘"i.fnls " f baking
(Silt dlT -Ifl'wl "til l two cupfuls of
Hour Add iis mu Ii m"f&lt;- H«“ f '*■* »oed
ed to make u dough to roll nn*l cut out
and fry like any doughnuts
Mutton H.ricot,

Ha ve three |totll|ds of tireosl of tmit
ton cut in two Inch tqiinreH
Wl|s*
clean nnd roll In seasoned Hour. In
the bottom of your Iron kettle put one
pint of dried limn Ra n. " thnt have
been soaked overnight &lt;&gt;n «‘ *l* " f »be
l.'in i . hIIci' two viimili(inloiiw; then lay
the meat on top o f -nil
Hake three
hours.—Country Gentleninn.

" H i*ii i t n m of a i .itnpaigli to
I.I s. a !
I " t 1 0 * * 0 1 1 w ill who ll to
e r e c t a t i l i n g tin mo t ml o ve r tile al
m o s t t n i T i . t.' d g i u v e o f th*' gri'tit mi
ti e' i
M l *» i ’ ll on ll nils Inn* f r om it*ard mo.

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Zeppelin

T h e r e are ma n y different kinds of
b o m b s ’ dropped from Zeppelins nnd
aircraft
They are divided Into two
main c l a s se s —ex pl os i ve and incendlnry (tombs T h e explosive ones arc*
divided again Into those dropped will)
no lull tut velocity, and those propullcd
with high Initial velocity tn somewhat
the s ame way ns a bullet Is propelled
from a gun
Th e first kind of explo­
sive bomb is more used than the s ec­
ond, and explodes upon hitting tho
ground
In an article on the “ Zeppe­
lin Question." by Mr. I’ rade, published
In translation in tho Scientific A m e r i ­
can for April 3, 1915, it Is stated thnt
nowhere tinxro bombs been found
weighing more than 49 kilos (108
pounds).
This wa* the weight,'’ Bays
Mr l ’ raile. "of the bomb found Intact
at Yar mouth a
. L a r g e naval di­
rigibles which appeared over the Rng
lisli coast c«*rtai](ir tmd m*t 1,000 kilos
(S.L'OI pounds) ot expl osives on hoard,
which In proved by the fart that they
did not throw ihat number, ns they
would hardly h ave returned with any
umhroMii
From this Mr Prado
proves (lull lhe tsildhs (III not weigh
more than r.u kilos at most and that
each Zeppelin carried at the most 20
bombs.

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Aegean and lotiuin sens
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hap a length of 750 miles and a breadth
*&gt;r 385. That liiere Is something dark
and unfriendly about It Is morn than
a legend
“ At the moment at which t wrlto
the Meets of F rance and Knglnnd arr*
hammering at the historic gateway
Th u s the iiucslloti of the Black sea,
which Is the ancient question of tho
straits Is posed anew, more dr ama t i ­
cally Ilian ever before.
Is It for a
filial solution ’
No solution can be
f ound. ' th*- writer concludes, ' which
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H l l O N K 48

MONEY MADE A DIFFERENCE
Mat* Sent to Jail for L a rce n y Can Now
Have Deit of L a w y e r s to
Defend Him.
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Gl.*« poh.h.r,
Una.
t h e y , h u t t h e y li andlu
r
m
live
six
Inch siptarea **f niuslln.
Dfif ,,,
sprinkle a little tine puiutce (siwiler in
' - ‘M Uji *,. they. Put they hear not—1 them and pile them one on the other
ru n ..! j ' l . .
Stlt* h round tin* edges-In order t" P " ‘
Ta.du.w ha v e t h e y , b u t t h e y t a l k n o t vent the powder from falling &lt;*ut. W In
—WllfOIIV
(lows, lamp glasses, etc., rubbed with
tills etui Ii will speedily become idea a
C a t’* Tontjua.
and hrigliL
If carefully bundled It
■ 11 * :*o 'im .- k ly e m p ty a s a u c e r o f t a n be used for a long time before
Bdik U. , I1M.
at every s wif t dart of tile powder will need renewing. &amp;

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Make a rich ctiy&gt;t u"*l r ‘,v*-r " l'ltt
tin. then hake, tirl* feline '•* prevent hob
h'tjhl Good Hiddlaa.
tiles. Stir Into a tea cupful of snuar a
I " ' ! Ini', they, but they walk not — liil.lcMHH.nruL o f butler, pour slowly
it. . . .
Into a tenciipful of briskly I«*111tit; wa
' 1' " I* 1'* *k* * . b u t th e y se e n o t—
ter and cook ten mlnutrts odd a w,,b
l*‘tjtiws(
lien ten rttii, tbe Jut**e of a large lemon
I ** *h i.a . tlo-y, hut they chew not amt a very Utile &lt;&gt;f tin* kTitie*! |s*’l
so.
.
When partly ••&gt;1(1 HU the baked m i s t
'**’’ ’ hill.' t hey toil t h e y s m e l l n o t nnd cover llts-rally with powdervd
I. , | j .
augur.
• h'ltths li:i\e they, but they taste Ju»t
■An. r .

With the north western battle then
ter uf tlie Turks proclaimed by tlie war
pro]diets as that where the deciding
&amp;
’
ma st e r strokes in this most ’Htanllke
of all struggles an* to bo delivered* a
; ; sketch ot litis remarkabl e region' s past
prepared by Horry Griswold Dwight
for Hie National Geographic society is’
of more Ilian usual interest
He re the
West won Its self confidence, and this
confidence lias borne fruits with splen­
did richness for longer than 1,000
years
Here tho courso of clvlllxallon
lias been changed and modified sev­
eral limes, and tier** again today the
attention of tlie world is l i n ’d in the
bellbf that the future of Kuropo will
unco rnoro ho determined by events
about to transpire. In tho bulletin Is- j
sued by tho National Ge og r a phi c so
cletjr Mr, Dwight tells about T h e Gates
t o tin* Black Sea.
“ There Is s o me t h i ng . al l uri ng in
tho very shape and position of these
l ak es —tho litack sea and the S e a of
Mar mo r a —separating ub they do tho
Iwif most historic ronl lneuts of our
globe and communicating wit it each
other and with the outer sens by
openings that seem miracul ous
And
those land lock ed water s h ave been
floin earliest times as they happen
again to lie today, the theater of epic
events
For us of tile Wesl no
In almost every walk of life, from legends nre older than those ul Zeus
those high up In the councils of the and lo, of Hhryxus and Hello, of the
government to Hie jjrry lowest laborer
T r o j a n war. of J a s o n nnd the Argo,
who earns his living by the sweat of which commemorate the earliest voy­
tlie brow, the stories by Kilgar Allen
a g es Into the Grant' F ak e s of the I.**
I’oe Iih**' thrilled the heart* of count­
v ant
less ri*Lnl"!s Great ns this American
i if t h e t w o tn*' M a i m e r . i tlo* JVn
author lias become since ills dentil
p o u l t s it you p r e f e r t o In* c l a s s i c a l
his rctnKiu** In* in an obscure Iit 11«&gt;
o. I.v tut ill" s m a l l e r
Net m u . It m o r e
U'tlU'ti'M "ii Fayette street 111 the citv
t h a n I " " iiiil.'M l ong a n ! ' " i t " I1* tili 1■
uf Halt i I. M't
.. r..wt at 1 • l&gt;i".i'l"Hl part it I** uh" it
V i r g o &gt; I’* o r s o n
un
a* trews of
l h " Ham" "I ■ a** 1 u s " ' liatnpliim l b "
protmti*
La* iiik*ut u p o n h* ts el f
Mai in&gt;&gt;t a lots much "I th" soil lies.1* "f

1•
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GRABBED THE LADY'S HOUSE
n - it.| i'll1, ! ' . , it •'.Hi- lenity t or t w o
\
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f | . ' !I . I • it , O' 11■ 1l » &gt;&lt;111f " I t
NevJcJ.1 Man Movr* It A*. iy. but Fi­
ably
nancially I* Not Able to
t h e m a k e u p till*!*- lw Mu' l a t e s t l e t u p
Return It.
Tiitt'.ti to « loi n ** t o . ' t i p n Hie u - e of
f
ti ne t ul' I 1 1 1 - I. • .mil « le* teiill/.hig
( iniMi \'iill«*y. N i■y I. L li$hiiHnnf
le** tlo- a l m o s t I' f. di ll . lii* e p rl ee &lt;»f
1llltntl t . *| T* II ■il'k 1&lt;-t h*HM Hill . .•‘'UJi't
1 -••! 4
ti 1tt • II *■ It ) 1 I **I •1
!■ - h ’ •
in 11
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1 In
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' ll. -.'ll.. laLlc, hu t
Iltltl* 1 til" til* tl
t t i e n s n n ’S o n l y 1- t*y t &gt; h o tiew
c**"**
Sevr ruI numtha ago Miss lloeft [utr
It lo o k s like a I'"* on legs, tiiul t h a t
chased u tract of land east of this
real ly |w al.otit w l m t ll Is T b e lid l i ft s .city.
On the tract was a fnlral/ed
u p a n d lw li ned w i t h a m i n o r
In t h e
rvshb nco. A few days ago Mt»s Hoed
Pod* of th* box nr** l i t t l e C o m p a r t
visit.M tier property and fouml the
mi'tifw f r tin *urlouw pow.lerw, i ^ r
holts, hud dlsappear*'*l
f no. w i-o
a m t (lie lid t i i ' l i iih d o w n
T he n * w a s n o Util o t mil that ll hall
** P ti a ipi* ' p r l t i g I** k
b e e n d e s t r o y e d In li re s o the slieilff
*&gt;.iw n o t i f i ed a n d a sear* It **a« m s t l
tot. I
P h o m i s s i n g lii'ii*.*' w a s I•&gt;&gt;jn•1
the: p o p u la r t r ic o r n .
• n I* hnst.it s mm Ii Hear 'harsh a
s a » mill.
M o d u l i e n d D u r j b U , Th. » M o d . l So *t .
Ho admitted to tin* olthers he
th« ( J o t . n e t t Girl.

H e a t h u t .'di ■ a d d oi.e ."Uiia* of sift
i'll s i i d a r IWO "IIII.I . &gt;f l. ut tet tWi! ta
h l e s j .....nflllw **f . v a s t , a t. • ll|'t ll "f

binning

• i • Iiiml t h e m , t l i o i i d h tt i e r e
a i d w | d e s p a . e bet w e c u
\ wiiidl*- p l a y e r s t a n d s
i I pi est-nt I v i ill Iw .oil
. Mi' ■IJ. f i l i n’
Jiuii
nut
t*
1 '4 a llie iiiltwlile l i n' d gal
k'l* ("'ll 1
J •1 -■ i i ' 1h e y e a n . t h e r e s t
1 :""
‘• 1l , oid (lie r u n n i n g tw con
til* • 1 L 111* un* In (tie c e n t e r c r i e s
■&gt;t"|l '
Tli m 4 v• 1 \ 1"wly. I n c l u d i n g t h e s i n g l e
fli*. r tl ll w to llml a p l a c o b e h i n d

•

TODAY.

Europe, ax T he y Have Done in
Gigantic Cdnflicti of
the Paxt.

It h a d t h e deailllneww o f a r o o m t l ia l
lw n e v e r a e t u a l l y li ved In
It w a s e n
llrely* l a c k i n g i n p e r s o n a l t o u c h . T h e r e
wuh n o t h i n g t o bewpettk t h o t a s t e , h a b ­
it s o r e l i a r a e t e r o f tier vv h o d w e l t In it.
I f It tint) only (nut a c u s h i o n n t u m i d
t h e o t h e r s Mint l o o k e d a s t h o u g h It
m i g h t h a v e lieen w o r k i s l by t h e O n c e r s
o f n f r i e n d tf t h e r e i i ad Iteetj n r a c k
o f t i ui c s r l i i o - o r a t a b l e w i t h Koine fa
v o r l t e b****k" i * ii f a c e d o w n u p o n It —
If Lb* re h a d l.cen a m u s i c a l I n s t r u m e n t
1 o r a Ktq o f gulf wtl* kw In t h e c o r n e r &gt;&gt;r
a hit o f sew m e or e v e n a l a i d o r a box
**f f e r n s w 'ini* wpliit
might
have
t*reattied t u t " It
Hu t aw ii w iw. in s p i t e o f tin* f a c t
t h a t It w i I m i l t le-wly tiw wel l aw ex
p**ll'l* el* fmiilwlied II Wit" aw l i f e l es s
a s a w a x lay fi g u r e w e l l c ol t i s t a n d
P a r t s g . i w n c d s m i l i n g a s t u c k tin s m i t e
f r o m b e h i n d ( h e p l a t e c l a s s o f Home
••tore sl mw w i n d o w
A n m i i l: tin . v i r u s t h a t a r e m o s t do
s t r u t . l e i n ! l u m tw r&lt;&gt; a m -iiw.. o f c o m f o r t
at tin h i»i .&lt;- s i c a va t oU* of suui l l la
Id. '
l l a / ' b * • u n *i r*»-*in ll.' « l l l ’«•r f u l l \
s e n t e , | *v iM
1 1 n M»*
t l i ' 1 • 1 *1 *
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tii 1 * t-r t*
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44 -■. J 1 vs If ■.1 u | l a i d . *
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' H t . 4 *| nut I n
t u a i l.i r (In «
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g e n e ra l u iiln *
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M A K IN G H I S T O R Y

May Again Determine the F u tu re of

Tlw* housewife fell it. l.ut tl look wet
eritf inliiutew- pux/ling before the e i
pert re it ifred that what nave to the
plaee Its suggestion of sllfftirss ho
* luwelv i|)*roa him; real dlwculllfort
w aw tlint It totally lacked perquisite..

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IMPORTANT POINTS WHI CH ARE

i

l i ee e n i i * a lutniwhi*! a n d d e c o r a t o r
n aw ealli*d II)* m l •• i i i t n me a i tw.in I hat
hint hiwii r e d i s o r a t e d a m i i cfiii tibwln-d.
It w a n a witling 1 . . . 0 1 1 in t o e h o m e *&gt;f a
trim middle aged w o m a n
li ver y I h i n d
In t h e r o o m wa** n e a t n e s s |M*rwoiillle&lt;l.
Tia* f u r n i t u r e w a s i
t h e m g s wel l
elioweu. t h e d r a p i t liw . uni wafl p a p e r
eorreet
\ e t t h e r e weelntsl t o tie wollle
t h i m; w m a g a l m u t t h a t r o o m.

' frjrt, j -varied and unique dlsplny of
i WU irol i . . x
has never lie
{ o n 1 . V I I *c*m III 11*1* country ns thnt

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Deadly

Kitchen Chair Converted
’ Into Seat For a Child.

GATES TO BLACK SEA

k

l l l l t : Ill'll

tricorn, aero' s one
two fur sparrows.
becoming to almost
of goisf materials,
for Itself

side of which Hy
Simple In outline,
any f a r e nut] made
such a hat speaks

Ha pul pa. O k l a — Luther Huff, who Is
now serving '.’ (t days sentence In tho
t’ reck county Jail for larceny, litis re­
ceived word that it Itacholnr uncle,
named Gilmore, in Hroad City. N. M..
tins ditsf^and left him a ranch and
herd of cnlllo. valueit at $11,000.
^
Wloil Huff was t r h d a lawyer had
to be appointed to defend him, tint
now l awyers are thick lug to volunteer
their services to get him out of Jail.
Huff s wife, who left him when ho
went t o Jail, la ready to live with him
ngnlu and he is already drawing up
a paper to put money In trust for Ida
son a education.

Child Hygiens For J anua ry .
A n x i o u s m o t h e r s o f t e n e r r In o i i h o f
t w o p a y s In looking a f t e r the physkml

wants of young children. T h ey either
line the mcdlclm* chest with gargles,
castor oil. cathartics a till dope for
, olds or tljov’ neglect th** child's needs
entlrei*
I ’li wictniiw un* r i w o m m c u d
l u g m o t h e r s p. get f u r t h e r a w a y f r o m
u s i n g t h e old t i m e h o n o r e d m e d i c i n e
hf't
I (ley s h o u l d t a k e t h e Sll gges
It , , 11 ..fTered h&gt; till* ( 'lilliesi* phy wlctuns.

who make It their business to keep
their patients well.
tf^tou are n rational niothor you will
give your child a wholesome and Hie
eral d i d
'Jills means plenty of milk
amt frerflTegg* nr*t »- good portion of
fresh regetahleS and fruit. Meat one©
a tluy For young cblldreo. t.ut they
neerl lL-fhat often to thuke Idood and
strength * One uf the simplest w a y s
of keeping children well Is to g i v e
them plenty of frufl nnd water.

CANNON BALLS ARE STOLEN
En tire

Defenses of C it y of Belclt,
W ls „ A re Destroyed by
Vandals.

Il.-li"' Wts
If the t *n11•-il Stulei' !"
thinking about declaring **ur Ihdott
*vi.ntw the powers that be to suit
awlltlo until the &lt; II) Is prepsT'-il
i t**
entire def enses of the city have been
destroyed by vandals.
Hoys h-iv*j been using the cannon In
tho cl.ty imrk as a place to play and
tin* paint has been robbed bit
The
ammunition— three cannon ball* which
had been placed In a nlco HtUe heap
beside the gun—has beciljcarrled away
by souvenir hunters.
Yea, Hclolt would bo In a terrible
state or UHprepamlneaw right now tf
w a r should bo declared.

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Tin* next p r od u ct io n at the S t a r
T h e a t r e on T u e s d a y . J a n. 11th will
h r t he latest release of Rulft. I’h o t u
Play* Inc, on t h e p r o gr a m of t h e
Metro
Pi ct ur es C o r po r at io n , a n d
p r e s e n t s *4YiIlium F a v e r a h a m . t h e
f a m o u s d r a m a t i c h e t or , in t h e five
a r t ' d r a m a p i r t ur e , " O n e Million
Do l la rs . ”
T h i s is a typi cal Fnver*
s h a m p r od u c t io n , teemi ng with a c ­
tion a nd unfolding an int ensel y i n ­
t e re st i n g s t o r y of myst er y, love a n d
i nt r igue.
It is p i c t u r i t c d from t h e
successful novel,
"One
Million
P r i me s . " hy Frederick Arnold Kutnmer, a u t h o r of m a n y hooks a n d
plays, incl udi ng " T h e O th e r W o m ­
a n , " in which lilunph W . l&gt;h was
starred.
"The
Pa in r cd . W o m n n , "
with Florence* Heed a n d Mr. Hutt i e s , , with He n ry E. Dixey.
An excellent cast a p p e a r s in s u p ­
p o r t • of Mr. FuversJjUm, incl udi ng
H e n r y H er gmn n n, George Le Guercfi
C u r l o t t n De Felice a nd A r t h u r M o r ­
rison.
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The

H o u s e of a T h o u s a n d C a n d l e s

When t h e Scltg Polyscope C o m ­
p a n y set o ut to a da p t M e r e d i t h
Ni chol son' s novel " T h e House of a
T h o u s a n d C a n d l e s " to mot i on pn t ur es t h e y realized it afforded m u c h
o p p o r t u n i t y for clever photographic*
wor k a nd also gave their s t a r. H a r r y
M ess l a ye r, a part which lilted him
perfectly one in which bot h sei i ous

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a n d comic a ct i on figured
T h e y d e ­ Miss Olive Lord, a professional s ol o­
t e rmi ne d, therefore, to m a ke the ist of s o m e di st in ct io n will t a k e t h e
of Josephi ne.
Mr
C
C,
s ub j ec t one winch would he r e m e m ­ par t
ber ed hy all who saw it.
I ust how Iteimer tukes t he p ar t of Hal ph
Mr It ei mer had a n uii-.
well they succeed* d may he guesses K a c k s t r a w .
fr om thiv o pi ni on s of m o t io n p i c tu r e usually fine b a r i to n e a n d t h e poeple
ciitjcs who h av e seen t he pi c tur e o t D e L a n d are a l w a y s glad of an
a nd who havp. been u n a n i m o u s in j o p p o r t u n i t y t o hear him sing.
He
declaring it a ma rv e lo u s p r o d uc t io n . also has fine ability us an i m p e r ­
Mr. J. T. C a ir ns t a k es
T h e House of a T h o u s a n d C a n d l e s " s o n a to r .
will In- the f ea tu r e fit f r ac t io n at the t h e p ar t of ( 'a p t . C o r c or a n. Mr
S t a r T h e a t r e on T h ui s i l a y , J a n * LI. C a i r ns look this par t in t h e p e r ­
a nd M a n ag e r H e rn d o n believes t h a t f or ma nc e of Pi nafore ei ght or ten
in it he hits one of t h e beat a t t r a c ­ y e a r s ago when it was given a t St e t
sons He has an excellent voice a n d
tions he has hooked t hi s season.
an ideal phy s i q u e for this pi nt .
O p e r a for Sa nf or d
Mrs. C P Gar ri son will, t a k ^ tin*
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Sanford will have t h e pleastiri o! par
H u t t e i r u p . y M H r - f G u r riw m
seeing t h e opera. Pinafore, some i- u n u s u a l l y well fiMc4,-.f?r.tUis most
t i m e this m o n t h . T h e following a n ­ pl easi ng p a r t .
Prof. D. J . HJockwr
n o u n c e m e n t fr om S te t s o n U n i v e r ­ will t a k e the^ p a r t of Sir J o s e p h
sity gives t h e des c ri pt io n of t h e Po r t er . K. B. C „ one of t h e best
cast:
comi c p a r t s in the selection. ‘ Miss:
T h e p r e s e n t a t i o n of His M a j e s t y ' s Marie Russell S t e p h e n s t a k e s t h e |'
Ship Pinafore, a light o p e r a hy Gi l ­ p a r t of .- fi ou sl n llelje, William J i . |
bert &amp; Sul l i van, undei t h e aus pi ces Sle t a k e s the par t of Houtinyain a mi
11 V * Mickle, id boat s wi nn ’x m a t e
of the Phi K a p p a De ll a f r a t er n i t y \\
will pt uke place J a n u a r y 14th *Thi* Ihith i f t hese y o u n g men h a v e e x ­
b ass voices a n d h a v e been I
is one of t h e most p o p ul ar light m u ­ cellent
sical operas.
T h e soloists for the m e m b e r s id t h e St e ts o n ' s Glee ( Tu bs
Mr R u ­
p e rf or ma nc e a t S i r i s o n h a v e m a n y xud q u a r t e r s in t he past
of t h e m ha d professional exper ience pert J. L on gMreel t a ke s t h e pari of*
Tin* par t require* a
a n d h av e u n u s u a l l y good voice* Dick D e ad e ye
Large c ho r us es r o m p o s e d id s t u d e n t s *t:i&gt;ng liuss and Mr L ongs t r eel ha*
m e being t r a i n e d to l a k e o t h e r p a r t - . j us t t h e voice for t he p ar t . T h e acT h e s t u d e n t s of St et so n Uni ve rs i t y e o n i p u n i m e n t s will be p la ye d b y a n ,
T h e me ru­
are especially privileged to have the o r ch e st r a of ten pieces.
o p p o r t u n i t y t o see this o p e r a pe r­ in is of t h e o r c h e s t i a a nd t h e r e g u ­
lar cast have been p ra et i e iug for
formed a s it will he oil t h e l l l h
* vi i a 1 Mil k * before I In' hi 1 1n I a
Ilia ill 1 1ul new m i iii-rt pamti-ii u n i . r
it . d i m in.n nf P n . I II I ' I ! it. ,rl
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One Feel* Just as Defenseless Against
an Attack by Aeroplanes as Against
the Po w er of a T h u n ­
derstorm.

Herltn.—T h e VoBsIsche Zeltung c o n ­
tains a vivid ac co u nt of an air raid
hy a 1-Tench squ a dr on of ae ro p la ne s
from the pen of a G e r m an doctor, who
says
I was at work In my room (In t ho
top floor of a hotel) when I suddenly
heard tho sound of firing, which g r a d ­
ually came n e a r e r rigid' n e a r e r . * Ha!
Ila! That 's nil e n e m y avlfitor s o m e ­
where neor. a nd he's get t i ng a g r e e t ­
ing from o ur a nt ia ir cr af t guns, b u t
the short, s h a r p shot s b ecame moro
and more f r e q ue n t and followed moro
closely one upon t h o other. And now,
t a ck —t ack—t ack, tho mac hl no g un s
Join In. W h a t e v e r is up?
“ I goito t h o wi ndow which, bei ng on
the top story, gives m o . a view of M
K()0(i Mrctch of Bky. T ru o e nough.
there's t}ie b o g g a r . al r ea d y In Bight,
Ho hovofs at a g r e a t hei ght , amid a
regularwcoll^cflon . of white -shrapnel
clouds nHut
t his now ’7 ,Hero
, *‘ tChV*B *K1“
,“™
comes a second, and a third Yea. a nd
a fourth and a fifth. More come up
from the side, mor e and more.
There's » whole squadr on over the
town
I count, fourteen, sixteen,
t we nt y—In a s e r r i e d column they
come flying up with regular Intervals
between the machi nes, with an ad
vancc guard a nd flank g ua r ds
Is tl
to bo a r e g u l a r a t t a c k ? Come down
below, bl ar es n t r ump e t. It's t h e slg
rial for every hotly in clear out &lt;0 Ho
streets and t a k e ‘nvlntlon c o v e r '
The t r ump et signal heroi nes imo
Imperative. In .1 twinkling t he s t n 1
are rlenr. and It Is high tlfu&lt;- f&lt;-r al
ready there Is n r a i d i n g oil r oo t, and
p.ivehi.-nt- Slitapn.-I ludb-ts ar. 1 om
ing down
And now and I shall n».
.■I (ergot It a fearful horrible » t : nti,
f■r rat her roar like the roar of nil nt
lull Thus. f. tloVv« in th** air have
dropped ilieir Mr*1 hoinb
I begin to
ilrlnk that my room Immediately nn
•b-r t|i“ roof is not al to ge th e r a stilta
b|e

VICTORIA
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In Popular

Plays and Vaudeville
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I LITTLE PICKUPS
Coming January 21st “Safety f irst’1*- * t- 0F5P0H
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Musical Comedy

Admission:

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d o w n 1■*r 1 1 1. •11 IT
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I ’sual Picture Program will In* rim once., starting at
*’ 7 o'clock. Stage Pcrlorm ilncc at S : 15

J‘lai e

■li. ' .or* | me. i oiliera of Ho- s a m e
■.pinion Thev a re ..litters who had

\ti.i so w-.v p q.. aii a nut row stair
. s i n leading into n little c or ne r
tlin
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/ Y al e iTnwI -looks s o m e t h ing liko a geon. t wo P o i d s t u r m me n. ' a co ll e g e
b a t i c r i ' l t l n e u p t h e s e black days .
pr ofessor a n d m y s e l f
T h e r e Is e v e n
a|i el ec t ri c light
Alum lltiAldWir, file fllyutptL . haui" The racket anil din outside gets
lllg l) ' j u m p e r , th . Ii."
ul
(.r-, w. ii se ami vv.ifH.
c l e a r l y w. c a n pm
reive that t h e h i d e o u s row c o m e s
And now If Is
nea r , i and n e a r e r
H ns k u f bull p l a y e r s t . - g i . t t.. find quite . lose
T h e n a f ea r f ul bung a n d

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and, bqn signed for a itglii

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Hy knocking out Art l ’ e l k . y , Fred
Fulton won the heavy weight * chum
plnnsblp of Oshkosh Wjs
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As th&lt;- compositor might have pm it.
" J o h n n y liuudee. (ho Ilulian, wjjted
up the ring with J o e Ri vers

PROGRAMME AT THE STAR

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Metro and Chaplin
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W illiam Favcrshnm in

‘One Million I)ollai*s’
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Five intense A d s.

Chaplin in “A Night in the Show"
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In Tw o Acts Nuf-Sed.

Adults 15c

Children 5c

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ConrcrtH hy ihe Star’s Orchcsla Nijjhlly

Matinee Daily at 3:15; Night at 7

J a w n McGillw want s new timber.
. T o o - m u c h timhe/. wo think, sent tho
Giants to flic bottom lust seavun.
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Can v»u imaginu i t 1* Jes s Willard
s ays to- has refused an offer
$.700
u week for !!0 weeks in vaudeville.
Ted l^-wts, tlie English battler, htis
b e e n p u t t i n g if o v e r w i t h r e g u l a r i t y o n
s o m e o f t h e m-at m i t t a r t i s t s o f A t n e r *t lea.
Hube Oldrlng of tho Athletics ha s
r e t i r e d from b as eba l l
Hube d i d n ' t
say how muc h he w a s hol di ng out for.

rin.letat* for the

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Msy t ask your eoorierallon and
support .luring the rampsi gn anil you r
votes at the polls.
J ItOWI.AN II Wl HUMAN.

X sssssssssessssssssssssss.
For Rent
T w o furnished toning
317 Weal Second St
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I*&lt;T Refit
Resilience
rooms urn)
h a t h , with yas in kitchen, fill \\
J a y H. Beck.
I hrrrt.y announce mytr-ll a randelat*- Second
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lor 11. &lt;* otTIrr of Suprr inlr n.lrnl of I'ut.tir
Inalruetl*. n ul Srmit uik County* Mjt.jrn
Fnr R e n t - Several m.'e
I*, th.- tlemnerall r I*r t &gt;n■r &gt; II . Ir r l r &lt;1 1
j.b-«tg&lt; my rle** personal atlrnliun an.l Ik* ro oms over Yo wc ll ’s. Enquire N. p
telthfi.1 ill.t’h*r|{r of t hr tjul.*** of the of* Yowell St Co.
lire
32-tf

Wry re*je.-t fnft *,
T. VV LAWTON.

Fu rni s he d r oo m for rent
Gentle­
man preferred.
Privilege of bath.
1 Is rt-fy innounr* myrrJf a r&amp;nirlafci for tho
20-tfc
oHkr • f Sui*rr*nUndent of l*uUic ln*(rur tkn In 107 East S e v e n t h St,.
Srrnlnolgt ( c»unly, gybjfrt to thr IkmfX-faiir
Primary. Throuth my iMTvict* on th#* batrd of
For R e n t — Five room c o t u v,.,
HrtefMil T rustrw* I h i vp Urcrimp coovtucr^l ihm?
ihi- Su|«rrlnirmlrnt ahoixld Ij* a urptic*1 |!ui»nf»is 121 fi Par k Ave., 112.60 per month!
man and t.y all m n n . m t»tof&gt;rrtyN*ildrr a ndTai inclUflinir w u t e r
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I «yrr in t.V* CNiunty. I a.*k f m y»mr *upi»^l, n«t ,
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2*5-tf
1 know, that my ripcrismnp will lx* rif umluaihle iN'r- j ______________________
vim- to th* T u| i»&gt;t f i and thr rhil*frrf» oi ths*
i ‘ounty,
Hoard a n d r oo m by da y or week

a RIJNGE.

G a t e C i ty

Hous e .

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I hrrphy announrp my candidacy fi»r ^hw
Hon ot Su^fintrndrni of'TuMic |n*»riif Ion for
Room a n d boa rd , first class. ,\u
Seminal #1 t ounty »ubj*ft to th*1 dertmion nf ihc
c onveni ences ,
t i l 5 Park avenue.
vciii-nt In thr mmmi I*rimary.
Your vwtr will let* a appreciated

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M. W. Lovkul .

For

R e n t — Well furnished a pa rt ­
for h o us e ke e pi ng ; h r n g e bedwith fireplace and sleeping
State Normal Callfgti where he atudiwl uuitiin- porch.
A p p l y Gift O a k avenue.
uou»ly fnr
yrara, taklni In addition tc thr
.Tfi-tf
npllrfe cnur&gt;#.
m PaychcdofT,
The IfIntory and Pcirnrt of Kduralion, and I’uh
lie School Siijuet t |«ion lie alao studied roe year
Rooms a n d hoard.
4 Uiy M-.rtU
at the &gt;'ai# Odverpity of Indiana, nfir %ear at
ihe \\ a*hiti|r nn Friend* Ariilrm), anil to*ik a bu*i a ve nu e.
21-2
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i»raa *&lt;»wr*w- ill ’he Salma |ly&gt;irru Colbgr

11 A. Howard U a candidAt r for County
ment s
Superintendent of Cubit# ln«frurlion,
gCAUFICWTION: Mr Howard hold* a Life
Orlf flr atr and IHploma fa^Grd try ih*» Mlchifan room

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end* Academy . and had %itt year.
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wrhsHili
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Mf It"* aid (irepared bim^JI r«:(w#iallv for *
life'* i n k ti "he M-nin- id li e Public Schmiln
House for Rent
NT&lt;&gt; li:.
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in the Him
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Apply to 11 ( . !&gt;
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the candid *&lt;ri&gt;ld* rallim of all the volei* of 112 N. P a r k Ave.
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the rrunty

C o t t a g e for rent.

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L'tHe V/rafth Is Found Amcr.g
People
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G oo d biy l&lt;&gt;. .1 of - f m
wood for wo- dollar.
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out iif fi’.f.,1L*,o00 population whose iscome exceeds 20 cents n day.
Most o f t h e

peoji lc III S w e d e n are

fatui-rs or fislicn)ien, who largely live
..ii ih*

food they

gr ow o r i - u d i

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........ use money nmv for i Ii,thing iml
a lew a rt ic le s Midi a s sugar, i 1 if'"
k• r.isein- a iid I..bai t o

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if.-ti Itmii in Hiv t i fl -. r . " u n t i l .
[ilu8l.&gt;u.qulle d o s t 1 to me .Thi* house
J- ,L .* Two
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■ |..pi», i'll e[il |i&lt; sslltlv Ni.fwiU
and ev.-n t h e mas s i ve ^cellar a r c h es 4umim*, co n Ve n n 1.11v" Im a t e d . a t p r o e
a re only fins persons with li lt ..til* »
tremble
It l« pisi n« in a .wild t h u p
■A „ its v a l u e
d i .i,v term-i
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over I d Ho a year and scart ■It
derttiorm when tin- t h u n d e r follow* Also one v i n u n l
&lt;&gt;t will located, whoso i ni on ie ex&lt; ee.ls Jill" a week
close nt t h e l i g h t n i n g s heels one feels
lust of closing niko*lfilo. A. I’. C o n ­
. certain ' t h at s t r uc k s o m e t hi ng quite
22-t f
1 close,1 and o n e feels Just ns d e f e n s e ­ nelly
Coal T a r of Immense Value.
less against such on aviation a tt a ck
Mauve, t h a t d e l l ea l e lint of the light
F o r Fall
Whol esal e It.*h ■ust lies*
as ono is a g a i n s t t b t ^p o we r of a t h u n ­
e r colored vtnlat and Us chance dir
C L
net s , fish l out*. Ilium he*, el
derstorm
r over y In a n i l i n e hy Sir William per
•JM-t f
■'Hnng' Tills time still wilder a nd Vims.nl.
kin. laid i h e l a j ^ d i l l k u r o f one of th**
nearer T h r o u g h t h e c r a n ni e s of the
For Sale or Rent Several houses g re a te s t i n d u s t r i e s lif flic United
cellar t h e re d ri ft s In from tho s t r e et
S ta t e s t o d a y —t h e u t i ^ i i ^ l o n nf .coal
P a l m e t t o a ve n ue s
something mi st y
At first one c an' t Ma g no l i a a nd
tar.
a by p r o d t l H . p f t h T » uuuUOMg*'?.''
2!Mf
tell wticthec ll Is s mo ke o r dust
If W ,] T h i g p e n
"f illiiminalitrg gna
&lt;
It lB&gt;ainuke from a conflagration closu
dead w a s t e , rhfw It Is wqt fTi'’m n IlhhF
For Sale T e n acre* of t h e best
at hand, t he position Ih not exactly a
an d mlllhiik*t.. 4
^
The
problem
b
e
c
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m
e
s . Id.- high hanirm.ek land jii*t
plcaianl one
'Tills w fjulti*' In* a , cold, dreary
Hie more probl emat i cal owing to t b e ' f ^t it j ide .-oj r o r a t e 11 tint . half i i » ul
wor ld" says fl.dteri f-? likvlngston &gt;dt
electric light going out
The* 'Ylr^jL*’&gt; 11 ,,MI * y.-uis, one ft. .- flowing lor nf l i a s l-uglc. wltthiift coal far
must have been hit.
Kid a s
q u a r t e r feile ell fwu ' ki p p i n g which may be the guaftlftn’S iftuminai
breathe (he nils! In we find It hns a | „l a t iftns a n d First s t r ee t. AH' fenced lug wny of {tinting It..but true, never­
' „ , lr| ditchetl. has p.-rfed drifinagl-. theless
( horrible hut not smoky t aste.
'Hnng' I'ling'
Worse and worad, ’$1260 will buy it if *o|d within the
It gives ns all the d dt cn fe dye* (nr
t
he
silks *nnd satins which • uillad)'
, come the ronrs a round us*ln o ur ho-, next ten d a y s .
W or t h $&lt;’(000.00.
roes' cellar
Wo think t h o uext m i n ­
wears
lo gladden, the eve
It yields
ute tho hotel Itself wl i r ii e s t ruck, and See. o wne r, '20(i ea st T h ir d St
us Ih*' m o r e .Idlest, perfumes
H
V - 2!&gt;-tf
then how a ro we going to get o ut of
banishes pain In tho various tonus
our auht er ronoan w i g w a m ’ Hut grad
to 5 it
Gr ape fr ui t '
m e d i c i n e ; - U - s c ^ h e s the nerves In
For Sabually t h e din becomes Iobs T h e fed
.yen rtm&gt;ta.uui
lu ll
T o w n s e n d , ‘« , l " r
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&lt;20
per
Iowa have evidently gone. Quickly up
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' -aud ouC In tho Uojie of still seeing
.nv i itp
1 something
Yes, t he re they are. over snnville, Fla.
Had Her F^evcngu,

Tod Lewis, (ho English balthfr. s ays
he' would r at h e r fight her e t h a n in
Europe. Th er e a r e no g at o roccl pl s
railway station, which Is s ome dla
j tance of?.'’
lu Kurdpe.
The doct or then proceeds to , tlie
scribe some of Hie d am a g e alone. * T h e
• *
*
Good H um hr at the TaWe.
houses on both sides of Ills hotel had
If V"o Wi.iild tli'.r.nigUl' efijt \ i.ntr
been struck bv bumboIn one d i e
foml 1»*» kimm) Elii tin •r»,*J
V|. UiKf^
whole interior was wrecked, and il
r m i i i (I d p k u t k f U ' w
h*
. ?• » a l *
wax from Iter*- to- savs, that that
MU'
ir
. »;t&lt;r • I * strung.- mist eafne
Five of the ocrlIJS
cupanls had been killed on the spot
The m a rk et presented u horrible
Harmony In Fashion.
spectacle, n n u mb e r of horses, which
An ti|&gt; l o d a l e sartorial a ut ho r i ty an
there nad h.-.-n no t i me lo removo.
noUtires that i t m a n s tie might to Iiavtng been blown to pieces
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ma tc h his hair. Ity n strict a d h e r e n c e
to (bis rule a good many would have
$555 In Stove— It Burns.
to wear a shoestring for a t i e — PrnvtSun bury. P a — Put t i ng he r roll of
dejjeo Hull.-till.
v56i» In bills In a imrlor stove. M r s
r r a n k Wclehance, Hunbury. took a
(
nap Her mot her , not a n o w t nr r of (he
Terri t ory of Hawaii.
new "bank. ‘ hullt a lire, a nd all slit*
Tho proper rvglhnal address foe a
recovered wer e t he metal claHpa «*fl
otter lo Honolulu Is "T. H ." Terrirhe pocketbvMix.
ory of Hawaii

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'Mr. Shej.herd, y o u r . daught er ha*
For Sale— F o r d tr uc k, fine shnp&lt;j, pr ot f fl ed to "marry mcL’
b ar gai n. Fi ve jiasscnger Hulck. great' ‘t i d m p h ; she ^snhl she'd grt flfen
big b ar ga i n, $250.00
Seminole Co. with me w h en I 'r hf us e d U&gt; s f t her a
G a r a g e . S an fo r d. Fla
I'Iff
L tk ln rs e p u p I&lt;o4Mi*UaU.
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P irg e co u e

To Clean

Put two
.For Sale Egg* for hatching.
In a basin
ThorcnqrhtTTrd R ho de i s l a n d Ue da. [. TOmh
G o o d layiiTg st ock.
$1.00 fot s e t ­ one-half hou
t ing of 13. AV. M Haynes', Herald The comb
Woman s Hu
Office.
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It Is' commonl y supposed that th*
F.-r r-.
•
2.'l- if
danger from hydrophobia comes from
For Sale T w o .ter.-? of be.*t celery the roving, ownerless, stray dogs of
tho city. Thi s Is not the real iruth
Innd tn Florida.
Fenced, artesian
Most of tho victims of hydrophobia
will, l and in good order, small*
an t bitten ify tiAuse dogs or cat" th®*
house
Nyar Morrr.-’* St at i on
I n ­ a re household p. in
quire of J. F. M. CI el lu n nt Moore's
St a ti o n .
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TRA1N.S NO- * -AND 28
BETWEEN SANFORD
\SD TAMPA TO
RESUME
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THE CIRCUIT COURT IS
GRINDING OUT JUSTICE

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i* tin* x b, .j y . i r. i l t i o n g all
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har mo ny
m m , , i h r ougi out tb&gt; r „ i ,' t •
try. hogs, i itru- f r ui t' a nd ' get
able# will lead m n u rollers, with
m a n u f ac t u re s , art, etc., a elns&lt; serond.
I nt er es t in every d e p a r t m e n t
is manifest by the way rntrte* *"■'
coining in. T h e a m u w i ^ i t f n d will
he t a k en care of liy the J o h l in n y L
.xponition shu,w#^jj(^ivli . it in
J o n es
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p im iu iU a i^ u L genuine

amusement.
All in wiL.
ffeiats h av e e ver yt hi ng
h a n d t h a t all they «l&gt;
is for a week of sunshinu:*

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missionary .m-eting in XI
pci t e d I b .t thi n n g w ill lie f u l l o a u n t bet
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t. rtl |.-'i. I. i k . bei-n in a t.
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gf,...
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Men w ho »r**
m e n i i o m d as pr ob a bl e c a n d i d a t e s
for del egat e a n d are t al ked of us at •
dent s u p p o r t e r s of Pr esi dent Wilson,
arc George P R a ne y of T a m p a . J
U. Reese of the Or la nd o R e p o r l e r S t ‘ I L. W. D uv al of Ocala, K. H.
I.iodsay of Konlfay. J. C . ' A d k i n s of
Gainesville, n nd R. Pope Reese of
Poitsarofl.
A tt o r n e y Genet al T h o m a s F. We st
Secret ary of S t a t e H. C. C t u w f o r d
a nd S t a t e C h e m l a t U. E . ^ R o s c are

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. 0 1 , 1 1 . it tnember**
billowing
wi n. (,
ws.s i tn- r e g u l a r we e k l y p r a y e r set
vi ce.
We b a d t h e l a r g e s t a t t e n d ­
ance
have
w'-iir.
a n d great
interest ta k e n . in 'tftet^XerVice.

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W as hi ng to n , J a n LI
. T od ay 's
session of itje House Mt lt t a iy C o m ­
mittee h e a ri n g s on the mi l it ar y In­
crease pr oposal * produced a series of
*hatp exchange-* hetweeii C h a i r m a n
Hay, w Iki tuts a n no un c ed In* o p p o ­
sition lo t h e ' c o n t i n e n t a l a r m y plan
and As s i s t a nt
Secretary
Krto-kin
ridge &lt;d t h e Wa t D e p a r t m e n t , a r g u ­
ing in f a v o r of il
Mr
Hreckinridge i h u r a c t e f i z e d Mr H a y ' s p r o ­
posal for r e c r ui ti n g the rcgilltit a r m y
in war t i me b y ilrafls fr om tin* Slat
Militia uh i mp ruc ti r st i l e

V|clh.idlsl Ch ur ch
Sutitlav srhool is now |ire(MU t Mt d o b et t e r work th/in ut
\ mo re
Ull.\ t 1III** in it- hi- l or y
f h NT&lt;ni:h or g lut!* H t ■0 witti c o m p e
t* t t 'U|N i nt d u b nt - Ini nil ■lep irt
tMDMT- I " pl an fir t tie w. Dare of
i-.it h t Li"*» (lid pupil. ■i large a ml en1♦&gt;Mil .l-t M til let dttm • a 1 e ll*t&gt; - 1 -s­
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The *ctin|o opens at ft 80
Drenching bv the past or m o r n i n g
a n d e veni ng
T h e subjei la of t h e
sermons will he "A re We C h i l d r e n
of G o d 1" a n d "Th*. T h i r s t of t h e
Soul " Several new m e m b e r s to bo
rei ei vcd next Sun d ay .
A cordial welcome a w a i t ' ill who
a t t e n d s t hese services
f

Sen. Fl et ch er Active

Wa shi ngt on. Jan. LI. One of t h e
most i m p o r t a n t hill* i n t r o d u c e d a t
the present session of c^jpgresiy wau
offered t o d a y by SenrtUl^*, D. U.
Fletcher,
He desires to mtve a nu
tionul c h a m b e r ot a g r i cu l t ur e o r g a n
ized a n d m a d e a p e r m a n e n t gov
e m i n e n t d e p a r t m e n t . To do this, he
w Mu ld have a pp oi nt ed first a ccO|
om
mission of seven m e m be r s,
w ho
would t h o r o u g h l y o t g u n ia e e v e r y
c o u n t y in t h e Uni t e d S t nt e s, a n d e n ­
deavor lo h a v e those c ou nt ie s b e­
come m e mh c i* of t he n a t i on a l c h a m ­
ber of a gr icul t ur e.
H a v i n g b een o r ­
gani zed it woul d woi k si mi l ar t o t h e
Federal D e p a r t mont of A g r ic u lt u r e .

Roth tiie As.xistunf S e c r e t a r y and
Major G e n e r a l T as ka r Hliss, chief of
stall, a n o t h e r wiuicaa, t o d a y spoke
in favor of a citizen a r m y for pr o­
tection of t h e nutiun . a g a i ns t i n v a ­
sion.
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Green a s k e d win
it would not In- better to go directly
at the t a s k ,&amp; i federalizing t h e N a ­
tional G u a r d b y dir t i a c ti on than
to "get a r o u n d " the l i m i t a t i o n of
the s t a t e t r o o p s ys t e m wi t h t h e con­
" Up l cs a we thoroughly* a n d s yatinental a r m y proposal.
t r ft i ut i r al l y organize, t h e c o n s u m e r
Will M.ti)iiBn-\dvertising
“ Hope d e b y r e t l m a k e t h t h e heart a n d t he p r o d u c e ! , " Se n a t o r Fl et cher
4mil. " t h e r e will H w a y s be ch ao s .-.n I
I T v I i &gt; V . r T N M H ‘i.st N a t i o n a l s i c k " replied
Mr RrerkiriridVe
of ( In-

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1; - , . g , •' \ Il ■*
mat It 11’ III I ‘ 1 to
filtur,. kktiicti I- hi i o u t ' in m d ' . a
t «•i, i that t tn- First i- alike tn 1 hHi!'"flnlages uf advci 1 1 - ing but t h a t
t h e y also a p p r e c i a t e the fact t h a t
o n e - m a n can get b e t t e r results.
Mr
Tyler has m a r k e d ability in t ins line
and can tie d e p e n d e d upon to keep
the First
&gt;n t h e public e y e s
tVe * Uni t e d S t a l e s
L-^onrlu*ion
that
inr
beat
)TtO r ea ch t h e
m h a v e diseth'ndi. ,
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Mrs W P . / C a r t e r ( e n t e r t a i n e d t h e
D a u g h t e r ? ' pf Wesley, with t h e i r
t ea ch e r Mrs, J . ' I* Roberts T h u r s ­
d a y ni g ht , ii^ hu»U^ of her house
guests, Mia. &lt; U U | ' i ; j | g a r t e r a n d
Mrs. Chas. lam, ^nti* D au gh t e r^ of
Wesley are a deligfij.fidly e n t h u s i a s t i c
class of voungsb^die* of the M e l hl dist c hui c h
j
*
A stioit bu si n es s session was held,
tins being yin* b'Kjilar uigt'l fot
class biisiucaw meet i ng. * The hostess
t h e n txiok / h n r g e and the e v e n i n g ’s
e n l u z (u i i | u / e nt o p e n e d wttli music.
M rN-Jrdr a n d Mr s. Clarence C u t t e r
f avored the c o m p a n y with s ev er al
select inns which n o t with great up
plnuae.
Trie bpateijs t hen kept t h e ladies
tnnvink* wjlh t bT* m a n y games
Foil Aw mjpiithi# (delirious refreshmerits went s er ve d.
All d e p a t t e d vot i ng Mrs. f i l t e r a
delightful hoateaa nrnl h avi ng ha d u
most e n j o ya b le evening.
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di
i n , ', el i.iii ar*- liegiittiitig to Idossolll
bh&gt; lb. urat i ge l t d ' mid t h e I n i 's '
w o u l d wl,t. will r un for t he smaller job* to
M innloubii-dly be « ' itfc? line of j ,jk(.
,,nVf&gt; UB r()m, to their city |,e parceled o u t in the c ount i es ure
ar&gt; t„
. ul nn. nbi fr'l l MUt t e t h a t j fof .,rtlintnK
,(te spttng of II'IT. grooming th e ms e lv e s, looking over
®t*ri* th Ea,r „„ F eb ru ar y H*»h.! Wf. w,l0j(| h e -very glad to l a k e this
their fences a n d gel l i ng their friends
!'tf *t,» i
.m|;. possesses the
Up wt l ^ j y Au silt l be p r o p e r lined up in readiness for t he fray
nl,U* ' uiattttf
........ - up
41 '■ • • *' to ..(try a n y under- t irtlf, veil it'll I h Ou t f h l .It s h o u l d be which the , sniff fro in afal
*k » ti,r..,igt SUCrsnsf ullj b u t site s o m e t i m e a r o u n d - ‘S h p l o n t b e t of this
|.,n |. Far t i* ol J a ck s o n v il le a n ­
„ di-tbi&lt;'tn»n a n d a t t r a c - yeur. so ns to pet mil pu t ti ng into
nounced
at tiie c om m i tt e e m e e ti ng
ll,r I'ei'itrutlit&gt; and influence t h a t s h a p e a field rtLjUiStyim* ' i w &gt;° l"'r '
that he would surety* be in t h e race
"‘ ir,' ' i n . r .iT,,| friends wherever
mil /j^ofcssionfR, ball playing
for governor, w title George P, Ra ne y
*"• k, M; Uootiruff. president
. Again tit" tiking you and t he Up'ffd* of Tamp*4 s t a t e d j ust before tin*
htfci c an, m i iun has chosen
of Sanford, for the interest t ake n. * c ' me et i ng t fiat tie did not expect In
j i * i n f i bi s work iy the
desire to r ema in .
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get in
Jefferson H It row tie of Key
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(ol ((tie of t h e ' Iicani'lej, in t h e s u ­
L o u i s v i i h ' AfltieTTP
I ' . in,. .Tnrti-r, M r j ^ John
preme court, while fjoenil*' oT Ci ict ol
k*ih, Mrs H, C Gerrn&gt; a nd Miss *
Ky O II W n t h e i v
Judge Will II PH re of M a t l a n n a
' Hfc !
M i - R A Terdeclare t h a t he will be iii ttie- field
11('n appoi nt ed to hold up
Volusia C o un t) Fair lira wing Near
Jurllces T a y l o r and Cockrell, whose
’ * I'-ipei end of t h e propositerm*
expire will be in t h e n i c e for
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ville would like to he two of t h e four
all c a d y in aned corning ofl every
delegates at large from t h e s t a t e
M 1 &lt;sa(i-ty Deposit fluxes
mail
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growi&gt;rs of t h e c o u nt y a n d o t h e r s
i nt e re st e d.
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Holly
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m e m b e r of tiie c o mm i t t e e was sick
a n d could n ot a t t e n d .
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the c o m m i t t e e and will, n ot onl y
t a k e an a ct iv e part in g e t t i n g up
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Columbus, Ga. Jan. 12
T h e In
dustrial In de x in its issue for t his
week says'
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“ A hiiidncis like realization of t h e
gieat i m p r o v e m e n t in general c o n ­
ditions a nd firm faith in t h e c o mi n g
of a great mi-as me of p r o s p e r i t y
have hern a m o n g the v a | ua l il e a s ­
sets in the s o u t h e a s t .
E v en in the
first two weeks of the y e a r t h e r e is
evidence t h a t - this eontnlvnce har
been well f o u n d e d . The s o u t h e a s t is
not only e x p e l l i n g great er p r o s p e r ­
ity hut it is literuilu pujitntipg with
energy. T h e n u m b e r of s u b s t a n t i a l
enterprises a n d the m a g n i t u d e of
some of t h e m are surprising e v e n to
those who
h a v e been e x p e c t i n g
much
i
" T h er e is a c t i v i t y and i nc r ea s e in
|iractically e v e r y line of i n d u s t r y
I ' m 1 of sAnf Ul ' d '
D A 1 ddwell
S t a t e vs
('
H
If a p p e i s e l l . ilea nd in s o m e instances it is very
A
Mi l l -. ' L r d g n i r n l
for
plaintiff
^ . r t n m of wibN o t r u e toll
miiiked. T h e increasing v o l u m e of
I Li
$ 1-I i S i &lt;»
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ti
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business
is bei ng lellected in gains
StHt»* \ f . M m nil*
a ml A rL' 11’ I'
1 1 r a . I *r v ( uni.! - ( .
' - In n I d C Jen*
I n w d a n d l a r r di oi i «l y* in bank d e a l i n g 4. past 0 Hi re receipt*
mid n't,tier statistic* thni m d i c a i .
h
\
t a l l a , l| AIlls. 1 nil III. 'll ' l i v i n g N " t r u e bill
|.*r pl.t it.t 11f
I i.i m a g e s &lt; i .*,&lt;til
Urea king i ipidltions.
St al l \ s miiii London
\ I •*&gt;r in ■:
I'cojiU- Hank, si i
a n d ent eri ng
V total of t h r i t y one e.-w cur
puialions
h a v e been formed d u r i ng
t led out of c o u r t .
S l a t e v*. Geo. Swain,
Deset turn
t h e week w i t h m i n i m u m capital
Chase A: Co . vs. C lb'll, emit in a n d n o n -s u p p or t of* wife.
t &gt; tering storks a g g r e g a t i n g $505,411
S t a t e vs Lot Oglesby
ued for t e r m
forged
cheek.
"Among tin- i t ems of c o n st r u c t i on
Miami Dank A- Tills! Co
IS
work In tie - d o n e ns r e p o t t e d tills
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P r o g r e s s In S n u t h r a s i

A NUMBER OF PETIT CASES HAVE BEEN
DISPOSED OF AND THE GRAND
JURY FINDS BILLS

-..iiifuril at eight m (cor ni ng to Sanford for t rai ni ng nt
» i-&lt;rm r l &gt; 1 11 «1 te- Mar i h , w. beg in i.pf i 11 1 1 a,
r. | .it Ill'll* 111 till*
bakv bail our g r o u n d ke. |&gt;.-r . i n full'
•r.itnenabl ed inspect tile Ibis** Hull l*.-k at m
T i. i r in Sanf or d all ford, w u b tile result that «untie lias
i
eight ami tte on' mi the ear ly t r ai n been found en t ir el y in a de i| ua te for
j. p , me'- ".g
all poi nt s s o uidi
t h professional ball playing
ltd **-r. il*" -‘ on ven ienre for
T h e enclosure ii eiiiirety too small
„i, ... i,o it i . In'd to t ra ns a ct
ife'l! t"s1|''
a
nd
the in I'u Id i' Itrkl ig a n y t h i n g
..... . )i of Sanford
■ii -n't . t i v 1.&lt; |. * in *t pr. " t - r
like
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training
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NO. 42

T h e Louisville II.-if fta|| ti-.i in
will not tr ai n in tin- i.uth t l m
won on n v o u i i r of tin* imiui i - l u n ^ ,
t h a t have boon mudc in organized
ball in t h e pas t few nwinh&gt;
Tln-&gt;
would have t r a i n e d here if tin- park
had been large enough bin t he idea
of bUilding a new park did not up
peal to Sa nford people nor to die
Louisville C l u b a nd maybe auptlt^r
I'be fall t e r m of t
l'.; cult t .' uut t t hi eu x , C. M.
IVilliums, J. 1. Ansea30ii we ca n h a v e u new a n d larger
[or Seminole c o u n t y c on v en e d o n d e i s o n , £ . M.
Donne , J. G, Mai tin.
p a r k nhd m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s for t h e
Tuesday
W i t h o u t d*I
:*r • / pr o- F l u n k Goertz, E. L llrowh.
ttyun to t r a i n ' here. The following
cecded to get ri ght down to b u s i n e s s
Thi» g ra n d j u r y ha.\ pr es e nt e d t he
l e t t e r .TrtJOP-t lie . ma na ge r is self ex
and all rally m u c h work li:n* b e e n j following i n d i c t m e n t s ;
piai *t m}*' h. vr &gt;
-r^7^vrr*|'*tjyj,&lt;.l| | l. u v j ,
j a c e . m i l . lisbed.
S t a t e v». Willie Uiehurdson, r a p e .
The follow m g cases h av e a l te .u lv l S t a l e vs. S a m Johns on, tesisting
Mes s r a. *M»-ft - T ht“ ch. ■r and W a l H / ........ .,,,
p .,,,U
nllicer.
S Adams. Sa nford I-

dll h r
, 1 1 i„ v-.ioil new* to t he tr uv• bl&lt; h ’
[‘r.tiii' N o - J 7 a n i l '.'H
.U.[ ; .:!'&lt;!■
l or 11 p e r i o d of
&lt;i t - n t lenii'ii
Heferring l o d o ' m a t
rill'ti- o
will
. ml (ho i t o in
ter of the Louisville Has,- It ,|| ( 'b i b

1 k i i in t ii ktb ar

II. 1910

•-

Y"ii w o u l d p r o , . . t t h e m a t t e r so
f.ir i n t o t h e (tit 11r ( lli.ll it w o u l d lie
I »s t o cons i dcj - now a n y m i l i t u r )

polic y wh il 11 - v eI
Y

Ibiskel [lull

The girls of St et son U n iv e rs i t y
and the S a n f or d High School , girls
j^ill p lay b a s k e t hall ut t h e 1‘uiish
TTfitise Saturday night.
T h e gamo
will c o m m e n c e at 8 o' cl o c k a n d
4 UU)miauk Lu be.-ii—g u o d _*wziubiliuu_
The smal l admi ssi on fee of t w e n t y five cent s will lie c har ged t o [iay ex{•enses.

- 1 f I f e b et w. «■vi f h,-s,- t
I hi'fi* will a ) w a y s be
Ing a i d uni i- 1 t a i n t V
t o red l i r e t h e &lt;(ist of

k s,» 1 - . *f m ■
tnisttnderst»n*lT h e Only way
l i v i n g , a nd a t

tin* s a m e t i m e give t h e p r o d u c e r
a fair r e t u r n upon his work a n d la­
bor. is to' o rgani ze t h e p r o du c e r a n d
c on su me r nnd make t h e m feel t h a t
ther e is a c o m m o n b on d u n it in g
them.
" I shall p u s h this hill n n d ask for
its c onsi derat i on, nnd t h e n p p o i n t •luHiUL.of a rommiajdon, which will
l at er merge i nt o a n at io na l c h a m b e r
of agri cul t ur e, at t h e first o p p o r ­
tunity.”

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JANUAHT 4, i n ,

title, Mr. Walthall naturally was se­
lected for the l e a di ng role.

AMONG TH E T H E A T R E S

cion that he It fickle dawns across her
mind, the a f e r a g e marr i ed woman in-

Long a student of Roe, Mr. W a l­
thall learned much which aided him
, in emotional portrayals from the
I works of the noted- writer, and it
jwlls he who discovered in " T h e
R aven" the remarkable possibilities
for a photoplay tragedy which, for
"September M o rn " i{. a girl, song, intensity of aetion, fascination and
farce and dunce show fleonstructed wonderful photographic effects, it
pure!) to entertain. The story is would be difficult at all to ei|iial.
cvmx&amp;r'. nr\ it n t frtnmu ,v »j « T a Jy w iri
woven about the famous Chubs'*
And in the intensely emotional
painting called "Sejitembnr M o r n " character of Edgar Allan Poe, Mr. G I R L S W H O RUN A W A Y F R O M
HOME.
two imposters claim to he o r ig ­ Walt hull regarded as the most tal­
inators, one Rudolph I’ lastric, owner er, ted aetor iti motion pictures, has
of an art studio who knows nothing found unlimited opportunities to dis­ When I lov«st you I can't but allow
I lunl many nn exqulnli,- minute;
of the art insists that he is the orig­ play his particular abilities to the Rut the in-orn that t ft-.-! for yell now
Hath even more luxury In It!
inator and painted the famous pic­ Inst uffvuntnge possible nnd he has
Thus, whether wv'rtt nn or we're off,
ture while immediately upon the riled himself in this role to the''
Hyine witchery seems to .await you.
r^"’l*tk'J»'v,e y6u is tilemmnt enough.
scene arrives an
.less who boasts benight* of histrionic glory.
Ro t . oh, ‘ Us tit’ ll, lone to l u i l f g o u t
she is the origin.,ior and engages a
Born on a cotton plantation iri
press agent to*'circulate broadcast Shelby county, Ala., on March Iff,
Bjr nil t hat I c an see or hear , can
that she is life originator. The ex„ Mr. Walthall passed hi* youth l e a r n by tal e or hl *tory, I a m led to
the
o bser va t i on
riet merit following provokes
world
(d? ^at in•r's (arm, studying lawthat It d oes not
of mirth while the two impo*
time.
II*- always had a hana u g u r wc|| for a
are dodging each other, and
kiAin* for the stage, hoswever, and
gi
rl 's future for
make the situation more ludicr*
twenty-two he abandoned his
h e r mother to g i v e
tuv army officer by chance meets legal studies to join in u theatrical
h e r her o w n w a y
and become* infatuated with the stock company, with which he re­
from chi l dhood up
artress and in t M " - meantime dis­ mained until the "Spanish-Americun
to young w o m a n ­
cover* the fantv tfiab she is u good war started.
hood.
Then he joined the
friend of his wife, wlytyi jjop* to en­ army.
" S h e k no w s Just
.
tangle the situation.jVrntl. produces
wha t she wants,
After the war, he. went hack on
world's of laughter,'\ _
a n d from the t i me
the stage, playing throughout the
s h e was ten y e a rs
The scenic prodiicltdipB^fpv beyond
east until
lfillti, when, t|uile by
ol d, ' and. indeed,
all expectation* and the costumes
chance, he drifted into motion pic­
e v en before. I . a l ­
an- a riot of color.
The company
ture work
'l i e has heent with Esl owed her to se­
numbers nearly flfUnpeople nnd the
sanuy ship* June, starring- in such
lect her ow n hats,
large beauty chorus djipenfs to ad­
sllccessfrtl jdaCh as "Tem|»«Cf.......file
clo a k s.
and
vantage in many dashing song num­
d re s s e s .
choosy.
WonTati fln t e r . " " T h e Circular
bers and ensembleThe large ci\st
1h e new i ugs, and
Edge "
-He 'w a * also leading man
i nc l ude*
Car l George,
Jb* s ' f a y kir*
e v e n de&lt; Ide w hat
ill r jlit t h k&gt;f a Nation ”
He is mar­
M a b e l Baffin, Ver a L u Vo i r ' , J. J. .
w e s houl d h a v e for our di nner s
S..
ried and "p ro u d of it."
P a t t o n , (Tint V an c e , Janjita. IP,flier.,
w hen I r ai sed a d ec i d ed protest ngnltiat
Star • Theatre Thursday night.
t h e y ou n g ma n *ho wa * l uvi tl uc to.,
W a l t e r M. Wei fitt.
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Admission 5 and 15c
of t e n to call upon .her. 1 wa* t e n Bled
T H E POE OF T H E S C R E E N
at h e r r e s e n t m e n t and r ag e at vvliat

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
“ The Woman I’ ays
Valli Valli, I he* renowned English
. actress, who has a Inns Hal «&gt;( stage
successes to her credit In both Krutland and America will be awn o/n
the *cr on here at the Star Theatre
Tuesday, Jan. 4th in " T h e Woman
Raya," a live act dramatic feature
picture j^pnluced by the Itolfe Photo
I’ laya Inc. for release on the Metro
proem m.
This production afford*
M u« Valli an excellent opportum ij
to give full^nway to her remarkabley
versatile talents, which insures an
interesting picture. In the role of
Beth Coventry the i* shown as hn
attractive, ambitious and vain wom­
an, who toys with fate and brings
a bout the llnancial tuin of her hus­
band, through her love of extrava­
gance and social life. In the end
she realizes her mistake, when her
beauty is marred through an acci­
dent in a terrific storm, and site
makes amends , and saves her hus­
band from public disgrace.
Miss Valli is supported by a cast
of distinguished artists of the srreen
and stage, including Marie Empress,
Edward Brennan, John E. Bowers,
Raul Lawrence and NtrsJ. Julia HurI y
•
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Admission 5 and 15c

loyal wife and devoted mother who
goes through the mental tortures "I
the damned to save tile name of
her little boy from disgrcacc at the
hands of his lather.
11 is a tlemendoua ro|e with com|&gt;elllng forceful­
ness in its every moment.. Mrs,
Gilmore is a sensitive, high strung
woman who is passionately devoted
to her little son Ned. The gradual
cooling off of her husband’s affec­
tions has slowly
allenatid
Mrs
Gilmore's love for him, and this
pent up emotion ha* been pourud
out in her at|pration of, tlwr H"&gt;y. .
When the infidelity of*'Tier hus­
band and his eowardly murder of
the man he has wronged become
known to her, Mr*. Gil mire, instead
o f R i v i n g w a y to her n a t u r a l feel i ngs
of r e v e n g e nnd h a t r e d for t h e ma n
is overwhelmed by t he one great
desire to shield the name of her son
from disgrace.
So, for the sake of
little *Ned the mother perjures her­
self on the wi tn e s s stand and wracks
herself into total exhaustion while
fighting tu keep the name of Gil­
more clean.
At

the Slat

Friday,

Admission .5 and

J a n . Tth

15.

Great Show Tonight

In actOrdiince

with the previous
Pauline Frederick Superb in n New a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e by t h e m a n ­
Bole
a g e m e n t of " S e p t e m b e r M o r n , " the
In this adaptation of the powerful c y c l o n i c musi c al f e s t i v a l w h i c h de
dramatic success by Ile n fy Arthur lighted Chicago and other cities the
Jones. Mis* Frederick phiys an en- past year will he the attraction at
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flic \llen Theatre the balance of the week, lieifinniiiff
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stead o f g i v i n g her sel f up to weeping
,ln aecrot, seta a bou t to ascertain, br
a dr oi t l y qulxxlng h e r husband, v hVthnr h e r lurki ng suspi ci ons arc gr&lt;mt,a.
les* or ho can bn d r a wn Into an 4fj
tnlsRlon of the t r ansg res si ons
Ma n y a husband ha* been drawn
Into Bnarcs he little dreamed of by
the wi f e to whom t he q u i u l n g habit
had becomn a mani a to find out his
doings
If he la hal f an hour late for din
nor, e xpl ai ni ng that bualness detain,.,)
him, lnstt'ad of letting It rq m that
ho Is Burn to utjdorgo a sev er e &lt;pi|r
xlng. later on when ho' has well nigh
for gotten t he malt or, wh e r e he w a s on
a cer tai n e v en i ng ; If ho walked or
rode st r a i g ht home ; If he encountered
a ny o n e he k n e w , and what n twodol
l ar bill mi ssi ng from his pay env-pioi*
on that parti cul ar ev e n i ng went Tor
T h e averngn husband forgets his ex
c us p s as he utters them.
It Is.’ there
fore difficult for him to thi nk up the
samp story twice.
Not one husband out of fifty &lt;j&gt;
ee l ve* his wi f e with del i berate evil In
tentlons. H e thi nks It wisest and best
s ome t i mes not to mention matters
wh i c h mi ght rai se n domesti c row.
N o ma t t e r bow ear nes t l y admonished
to k e e p ullent the hUBband sooner
or l at er under cnr eful l y prepared quiz­
z i n g di scloses the fact t hat his sister
is 111 and he had been to see her and
w h e r e the mi ssi ng bill went to There *
no use In tal ki ng the quizzing wifi- finds hpr good-natured husband no
ma t c h for her c l e v e r n e s s in unearth
Idr a ny t hi ng nnd e v e r yt hi ng he had
m a d e up his mind to conceal from her
Hint silo might rot he worried
S h e keeps her better half constant
ly Iti hot w a t e r . Ills every vxord art
or gl a nc e Is t»(g to lie misconstrued
He spends the g r e a t e r part of his life
a t t e mp t i ng to explai n matter* to her
Bat Isfnetton
l i e who Inis a quizzi ng sweetheart
who wnllts In know whe r e he wtn on
the ev e n i ng s he vvn* not by t e r sld&gt;
win.tn he, saw and all about u should
b e w a r e l a k e cure,
He has a long
reiiglt vn-ary road l e travel after t.
vn-d- t o r
It I* ,t lial.1t (hat Is »&gt; | m
,,r l e-i . i vanqui sh' i! t&gt;x . ■ v■ n tl ■ t'tu patient of huRtrands* It I* but a ih- r
s t e p from ipilr/lng to ungg l nc
k, ?
that sets In, happiness l« In In tu t-&lt; ;
d a n g e r of being o v er t hr ow^
put
l oves a. wi fe the better for i! tilde**!
p more ofi.-n mean*
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qui t her rood husband build* * wall
wjilch may ev en t ua l l y pan tie m

s he d ee me d my uncal led fur luit rfiM
••nee
S h e t h r e a t e n e d Mi run
If 1 d.i in -I perp 111 1 'll *
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mall — whom I know tu l&gt;. a wiiri|ile-.»
ei oundr* I t&lt;. visit her
h. will . i " i i t
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heart vvuttbl b l e a k
J i l l s Is an ex c e r pt l i mn a b-tli r
wltb b a l o r m e n l e d motli. r lias »rt t« ;i
me a s k i n g w ii.tI site haII .1- t. ■ t h -. aM
t he girl s uvowt-d t ni enihm ol r unni ng
a wa v
V\ .. h a v e all h*uit&lt;1 i*f lie us» less
ness uf l urki ng l i e hum .b"'f a f te r lie
f m l l .”•..rn&lt;• i.t.rttg tel l th.il lias le-i .T
knew n ha l ter er hi ndrance ha* de
e. i t npid t " Mi bis new and pastures
(Met h
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GOOD DY. S U M M E R GIRL
a at I u -! pettit tell .vital steuiM have
I.... . .|.in. It 1). v . .i r (ti.it l.el.mg tu
t lie past iti i .i'ii. t|i*' daughter In
luuk up tu atul t r s p e i t !e j tunI t e r s
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oplllliui and le-i d l e t d. i istuii
\\ • e -t m a k e an appeal di rect l&gt;
l '. l lie c 111 t-tej. v. r 11-. t. • -hew t e r lie
ft.llv .if l ea vi ng 1 net and loving 1m-.ii tIt i.o-st not to- imppntp’d that fa.t
t b e r e e f Ilial luis stn It.-r* d te r atid v •• n&gt;eii a r ■ , tii-i- ..n1 v cun * atl v---l i e f ir• t.lc -iruiind w I . Ii t hose who
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l ove her ga t he r , t o c . n l her bit a mong out i ng
Many a man s c a n s the resort
sirntu-, i* 111 a e d i t ,lnd m r f r l l i ’ss
i-.’tUMitl aniU lte.yx.-s vv il ll its flllieh
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Victoria Slock Company, all the
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and •i ui ' c int of t i ’li us Ni&gt;•y
M.Uiy u ha Ml fill yull fig IlllUl b - 3 m ’
A furl night 's I’ Xpcrlctico Is a m p l e to
h i ms e l f into the UiR u Ih of a danrfng
I t a k e (lie
e n t h u s i as m out o( the 1
t eacher, hopi ng to lie In the swim at
most d e t e r mi ne d y oun g womarr Post
hop, bull or barn d a m e.
tloti* that ytidd hi iiin-ly mor e than
tin* resol ve is c. Mainly ,prji-is&lt;i-lltHigll motl ey to hold soul and body
yii.rliiv% S p i l l a voilliK 111*11
a M'd
t o g e t h e r a t e qui t e as liard to keeure
hx ml to the Imiel i - r o j r a i o r who i%
.is tlie b e t t*-r*one*, whe r e titer** Is set
utuully pulling Ids iiulr Iii bt- ’ tiger
.b.m or u&lt; i or a vacate y
Hoarding
sejifVh lor voting men id good j» Ml on.
hous e latiiliadle* de r i d qak tier w l-ai
. Ik i i .ii t.-r iii 'I K-orl.il i-tlBiilie i • •
' site .veil Id l ike f.-r rttllfli*/ '•lie IJA— 'O
11 a - 11. ,1 - I.- iti i k. t. x In is 1 1 1r v i**t . 1
take vvli.it Is set heh.re bur. not datllig
with famil i es with numerous duui,!i
to m a k e protest.
l er s
The papers are glad to prtid Bn
in r egar d to Ir••r c ompa ny , lie find*list uf el i gi bl e young men wlm o 11
l i ttl e w el c o m e
I h e parlor Is for all;
soj our q ut Bits funnels hotel er that
tic c an no t mon opo l i ze It
If he puts o n e this Wlrnmer. T h e girls rend, but
I t v n n a p pe a r a n c e three or four time*
(o' vision* of hop, ball, stroll, flirting
a
w e e k tile bustneHsllke landlu.lj
b u n d love-maki ng do not turn tlnni
m a k e * no bones In pronounci ng. " Me n
• f r o m -tl i * plans they h a v e tuning for .
w h o h a v e no compun ct i on a b o u t cpni
thei r s u m m e r out i ng
- I,l ug a round to w e a r ot her pe opl e’*,
Instead of filmy l ace dresses, white
c h a i r s out. burn gas unjl t a k e up
? sati n, French heeled slippers
rotitn" d ec i d ed l y un we l co me vi si t ors ,
tiler sc ar f s and whol e bolts of■ t&gt;mby In slntrt. nulantices.
■ If t he
gtrt r b l u n rllibons. tile girls will show you a
ridorta ' s p i ri t e d l y, ahb Is soon after
bi de serge skirt, middy ldous*js, t!'*1
r e q u t ut i ’d to g i v e tip tier c he e r l es s hall
c an l»« wnslicd and worn without lauub e d r o o m for s o me wor ki ng girl who de l i ng , thick-noted lured boot*, sweat­
ha s no visitor
er and turn o' -shnnl er cap
Thai
If the girl weds tit.- y oun g man * mean* l hat n i t i e l e n l h s of *he girls
w hum nobody likes, she is apt to tied w ho used to go In for the gay life a*
She has made a still gr r ai . r me s s ,,l ||h.
nrr t„ h a v e q u l l - a
It. T h e r o ' s t w o in the haTI bedroom of dl fferenl vacat i on this sctPaMl
They
s o m e ot her c h e a p e r boardi ng place, t hnV(, danced all wi nter In tulle and
a n d her sc ant e a r n i ng s h a v e to be satin, and h a v e d etermi ned the) mus*
s t r e t c he d to c o v e r the cost of feeding h a v e a radical c ha n g e lo bring hack
a husband. W h a t the home fol ks say
Ihe roses to their c h e e k s and rest up
a limit h e r l over shoul d have mu c h Ire Ho it's t he c amp life t he y ' re going in
llueiccc with a girl. R u d e r no c i r c u m ­ for.
A c r o wd of. lln-m, all going to­
s t a n c e s should s h e run a w a y fr om a g e t h e r under the wring of s ome good,
l i n i n g m ot h e r a i m ” s he l t er i ng hnyne
motherly old soul wJio ha*
houseful
b l n 1 woul d h a v e all of her a f t e r life of gi rl * of Iter own. who know* v Inti
to r e pe nt of It. .
t he y need nnd what I* host for them
Rv en tin- pretty di mpl ed flirt*
QUIZZING HER HUSBAND.
Imagined they couldn' t live wlthou
s o m e chap near by lo ma ke love &lt;"
When hearts and tips h a w grown cold,
t he m soon forget to sigh for heart
An.P-Urve Is tint for an hour.
conquest*, or to even dream of a man
Wtien Itf. •» r.iomiti-e tins Iw’i-n told,
In t h e i r Khmiher* when t h e ! ha*1
Ami klm-* have 1m l tpi’lr jiowcr,
ft rnOryyrlrv IV r(
T h r o ut.., 11
Hv.-d for u Week in the open
WBiea ^
N,. r-.-r
.Ir-nin to rn, tinth
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th.-y are all up with the dnwn chat
.He,
V.u 1i I«k..k -n- ,i |h i i i * i x . r t
t e r l pg like magpi es Intvv could oil"
Aft.) h o » In never In v atn
dure to cling to Imr plflow and hupo
Ti l e mail who lias a wife so trustful
to get anot her forty wi nks
There* *
that she b el ieve s implicitly l u him.
live mlb t r amp 10 the broo*. “ Ilrf
n e v e r q ue s t i on i ng t h e truth of his hour s Itthlhg before nunrtke. If (hey
w o r d s or honest y of purpimf4, ha s girth- won I f f " h a W - n i ro ul for breakfas!
efful unto hi ms el f a j ewel thill Is both
Ka c h &lt;akca b r f ^lirn al frylnK JJ**'
r a r e and preci ous
l i e should be most
toes, Urulllng ham or bacon and
c a r e f u l of hi* t r e a t me n t of her,
lug egg*, wjicther shq'fl a miniOnaMwl
&gt; ■r es__s o f r Ihe d au g h t e r of
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Tl i o g e ne r a l run of wl vc e ^tfe built hei
Bho|)koeperT T h e fried corn
V ; 1'/
on an e x a r l l y opposi t e plan T h e y liar
tior a tusking doubt r egar di ng h u b b y ’s ( ea c h girl wi th mouth wa t er i ng e n ge r l f f L s t a t e me n t s ev en whi l e lie Is tell i ng Un­ wa i t i ng her turn to get o n e ) taste* a .
tr uth
Mo*j w i v e s are "born law
thousamj MmeB mor ® delicious iban
the ffntnrt « b pr t &lt; ak o e v e r put together
.&gt;;ors." leani ng t owar d one branch onty
‘ -*croBs e i f i t f l n l n g
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Mr s. Ol i e i i f l i a i n the n.’i ssa r. - t e n
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Sanford. Fla.. Jan. 4. 19HE
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Washington, Jan. 7 T h e iiuestion
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of national preparedness again occu­
v\a?t. then re. k 1 ‘ in, full and passed,
'M r. ( ’ , II l.eIII T n«ki'd that cer­ pied the center of the stage in rontain sfFacts be repaired.
This was grrisional committee activity.
referred to the street committee.
* Rearing* op the ajiministration’s
C a m e r o n 4 11y " n - stolaii and
were be­
The .it; engineer " as instructed nation.U defense program
d r i v e n l o w . i r d i ( I r l u n d 1'
T h e •&gt;!
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today
before
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house
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t,he
city
attorney
with
leers
a. e l i g h t
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the
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Secretary
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proper
description
of
Boulevard
on
t h i e v e s and they r et ur ne d tile, ear
War
(iarrison
as
the
st;ir
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witness.
bulkhead
property.
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'flu toll. m i n e re-ollim*
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inis been in thi s v i ci ni t y * e v - m a n y a n d a r d u o u s , and whoiean, a detailed statement of the a rm y ’s
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Pour \ !m ” 'l Stanford, chief of
should n i ’ ve some cornpemnlioil
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lieving that it is absolutely impos­ b r o k e n up b y t h e i|uick w o r k - m f
sible to elect delegates to the national S he r i ff l l a m j a nd his deput i es. Lust
t he ear o f Mr . Hr y d e n tif
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An ordinance amending Section
•it! of the Revised Ordinances of the
Ci iv of San ford o( lit 14 was read
and placed 'in its lirsi .passage
It
"a s moved and seconded that the
rulct i.e waived and it lie placed on
its
e sind leading by title only,
K.ill call. Aye. Abernathy, Adams,
Itiugee, Maxwell, Monrog and Miller
It was then read by title and placed
S T O I . E C A T T I S H A 1. 1. C A R A t
C O M M IT ­
on ils m cond reading and passed. C O N G R E S p i W ) N A I,
It wax moved ;yid seconded that the
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DEMOCRATIC AUTO THIEF
COMMITTEE BEHIND BARS
MEETS IN JAX OF CO. JAIL

li. l.l to put the roiti)
h i m us r e p o r t e d i»y Mr Ed, Farticl!
d e p u t y sheri f f , in g o o d repair wi thi n
t h i r t y d a y s as r e q u i r e d ' b y t « " , w a read a n d u p o n being infotltted that
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or.*! and Mr*. O s t e e n ’s t r u c k yrur v i ew- a n d PMVWc , l n ‘' iiH r
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21. .14
Intelligent
ning
and .46 S t . J o s e p h s be m a i n - mor e profitably.
tainrd i,y
llm c o u n t y , anil U. ft. will make Florida rich a u d ’ A'C"4la-t’s get together.
E«dies
put in its pr op er pl ace perouit.
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Longwood.
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tf.i| ,
11,11 b y E n g i n e e r Fries, wan are especially^ invlj
s ' d s a me r ef er r e d to C p m m i s - T u e s d a y , J At ^ v i l V TfUJO u. r f t I HU
L i v f ' ^ t w C j will be e* peeiu.Uy
r **aKa n wi th p o w e r t o u r t . r-' p. m.
Lommuni rati on of Geo. A. De-*emphaaized!
far rn

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Finance
R. C
Maxwell, chairman, F. L. Miller, D. G, Monroe.
Street
C, H. Dingee, chairman.
W. W Abernathy, R.
Maxwell.
SanUArV
W, W. Abernathy,
I'hnirmaiT, C. H Dingee, R. C ..M a x ­
well.

speeches on the same dale hut will
go to Alexandria. Both arc eloquent
speakers und will doubtless draw
large audience*
*
Cortgteu-smun Sears ha* been in­
formed that beginning January 17, h
new rural....................
free delivery. iQjit
L i n­
placed in operation from
ert
Interlachen,
Reniy T,
brother of Congressman Mann of
Illinois is posrmaatcr at Mannville.

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* '* • '’/ b k
* ..

T h e f o l l o w i n g c o m m i t t e e s wefe
poi nted by the choir

und seconded tfiat the rules l"
waived und it be plaeed on its * i r pnd reading by title only
Roll call,
Aye. Aheiuuthy,
Adams,
Dingee.
Miller, Monroe und Maxwell. Fuss­
ed. It was moved and seconded that
the rules iu? further waived, and it
be placed on ita third reading and
final passage.
Roll call. Aye, W. AV
Abernathy, C . R, Dingee, if. C.
Maxwell, D. G. Monroe, F. L. Mil-

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Sc.lie'or
F l et c he r
has prese nt ed
IaNI_
R e di . a p p r o v e d a - u g g e s t m
; he YhIh. v* 11 ir ja 111 iiins t. 1 1 • «e i,;j11 .
x --c*
n&gt;nIt'i p : . .-. i it i v .• M i K nllur t !■ a t
Sf , I it*.
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v e t e r a n s , pr a yi n g (or |ois
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m i l n i a jniv lull [ii h t j o i
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-.ga* .1 by
citizens
nl j lit ''^,*J 1i «
M r N K K L I D y^ VS R K R 1.
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tseuni
H
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a
r l a t n v i j of f iirnw
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1
'•*. asking file hoard to h^Talghl- I 1 he
merce a n d
Anicfivuti^
till al
was silane:
rn ............ . iifn k road
ndver-l
Missing
Man
Brother
to C o n s u l
Chemical
Company
pfd-y’vng'
that
n*i
d
fo»
moUtl’
Iti^Tuh
shot
wa
noi’iit Bond issue, xndfr
M c N e e l ) s l s o M i s s i n g In
Kite— J Adams, chairman, \\ \\ appropriation bo made ; f w , A'radicaTh*'
city
cbiincil
met
in
regular
*■ ' : ■ *d_by the j O j t f m e y fur Mr T r i ire h.jd fus) t urned In­ lielid ,, inn J a n 'Ird, 1'Jlfi. at !UtO a m Abernathy, C, li
Sanford
Dingee
tiuri id citrus ranker. [sjJft'fAri Pilots
to s p e a I. a wprd rto, a -mall child al
u"
*ta l •tllif pet flit) 11 .ifcus y+
T
h
e
follow)
og
f r o m tfie Oriujiyio
H
olding
•
F.
L.
Miller,
chunmar
.
I’r i s ent
U
U
U i r r u i o n . chair
V-sociat ion
nl
i’citsut,• " prnVtng
the laid-* ■ T w o i h o l s - f b t i ^Pred at
,
.
u*i&gt;
Sent
i
ne
l
i*
int**resu.ig,
e s f ie ej al l y as
J
N'lums,
l).
G,
Monroe
•Adams, \N Wr A b e t n a t h y ,
*,
* .
in.in
tor e n a c t m e e t of legrsIlVtimi t o ex‘
.
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tin: s u m i ' v l i m i ,
!tv 'ntOTihci R II
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i
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i
the
M
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in
«|U**stij»n,.,vyho
wa s
igued liyy cttizetiy
I'
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l
,
Mo
mill*,
eh.lirm.Ul.
of '*ieI
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ngee,
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vi
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and
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erupt
loi
rges
from
pilot
c
har
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a
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r
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lltr
,
Wept t h r o u g h ^ Ms ’I ro c'* m-i k
nt-v
. - * -r w v i c cte. wRU t-fae. AVti xbaw:' F, nter■ t.il Ik P a puldi MKjnid leitif- sliot
J.
A
tin
ms.
F
r
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L
Miller,
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Abs*.lit.
II
K.
It
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a
Ui
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tni
ance;
memor
i
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l
of
(
im
tuber
o
f
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und
e
v
c
r
a
l
hot
nig
i a was in t i l
city
a nd
sp*nt
I'll
11evil Its f&lt;)o l l A ^ s
ffe- HF t he tlo-iiv
Jl was moy«*(l and 'Seconded tii.it
Tolar
Coinmerce of l.a k e City rcniou-trat- P
mt^UU^
k , t&gt;ri' *' t " de in
niora
looking
anioiiYt
and
Cinnir.i;
t *I
,.,,,1 of t
R.
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w
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l
l
lie
i-JeUed
eh
a
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r
l)l(i
It
,
( f . r in mutes of tiic last meeting
ing.in change lietrig made in «it* of day ('
P. WUII. A
foaij f f ft rn S anf or d ilfr’ or 'fieri
for
-point*
’
oh
thp
*
Dust
t
h
e
Ii
ft
pr«*
tern.
Cniried.
•
*&lt;
wen read a n d upprover l
postoflfee at that plage.
^FicriYD
and tin' pidice
&gt; L. &lt; i, t" ■ * at t i e n e v a T r l a * . nVn-j
C oast.
It was moved anil -•••sinded that
1 1 ' V ao rrloviid a nd a w o ml e d t hat
«
i use
Congresspuut ( ’ lurk has received a
force a re, nti« at wor k on if
i nig t* . ...
f i i o A I &gt;i Colli*', fie a p p o i n t e d I ’ l l :
M r AV t J. AL-Neely, who resides
east past t i l e posto'lfiiv
r(,i
loll.’
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a
p
p
r
o
v
e
d
1
&gt;
&gt;
1
1
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finance
line
to
full rrjiort from the w.*r dep.irt merit
a l t h o u g h rbey hav,
h "
el
o i hi" "range gtovr near Ocoee was
( ’ arri. d
• ■
" ■* point tdiO fvet m ot e or*If**s.
, O inriilt t i l l -Mtld si g ned h', tin1 i hair- ut tor ney.
liu*. ii’ dlv
regarding tin- location of mi nviuwor k on* I' hy-Uuit .s
f l Oil,null) Yesterday en mute to
l.e *l.alit
t a r r•i e- d
'he f.resvnl mail taaiK.tltnIt wsis riiovvd mol f'eooiled tli.it
i
I mu school in Florida in which to* is
sur f i mopc d , e x t r a c t e d tin sliot alol
Monroe, N'. C.. being called there on
r".ig t- tween Sections JM'nncP2fii)n
n - b e i n g t he l as t m a eO n g of the Dt * (&gt;. J .* ’Miller In* appointed i •r&gt;
informed that at the present time
g a v e ' Mr ! ' T r i c e relief, and s a y he
Tea . .. jj,
afcount
of the seriStp* illnBss of hb»
R a n g e 111! S o u i t j - fo
Vi.ir uf (lie o l d eouricil. anil M a y o r |di; - i c i a n . dxrrii’ t!
tin l i l y ill the "tat' will be selected
I! Ii I v . , - ! ill’s - t o r e , ii r m t a m V htt* an ' excel l ent c l n t i oe for hf*
mother
Mr McMuplyy ia a brother
T h r u - i n r ' s [ i rrn h a v i n g e x p i f r l , t!u
An OTifinnirAl*'-ciitilli d an Ordii
[to itiis pur po se.
S om e ti me a go
4'H|HTKllly il H hi* If A f flliLDl HI IIH (D
of Mr. R o b e r t -N. M c N eidv. former
f' ' ........ ot less. Vh e n c e ’rust
may y r e l e c t , J.
D
D a v i s o n was mice amending Section GI of the Re­
( ’ apt.
Marshall
went to Tampa
United States ronrcul to Aralda,* who
M.O
rviir.- nr less \&lt;1 the (Utltlic thi* \H'»t of hriilth.
writ ir ii 1&gt;y C n u n t y J u d g e (ten (i
vis'd Ordimuu^ji of the C ity of San­ t. rol'other Florida cities and inti peek­
R e c e n t l y Mr. T : i c e v, .u ni.id*. O*
was a pasji *"g' ■ on (lie ill fated
'.•’ 'I leading to O v t e d o ; w a s r e a d,
Rerrtng.
Mr . D u v i - o n titeti * o w re ford of lull wax placed on Its ftr-t
ed sites and it was believed (or a
British.4 o r Pn i *\ . *n tiiat vessel
an.l .! w Flynt, R. R. PuttUlinl) v i c t i m s - o f 3ttucl»x&gt;by p r n o n s w h o s e in -.tjie f o l l o w i n g a l d e r m e n for the rending ntuj pained.
Itm yy*u
mover!
time that either Feritnnilina, Miami
m
' I
uc
lines
ir-vewere
trier
ti
nned,
but,
pposedly
Ritr-isoti were nppeoipted
rn v* t e r m
B W. H e r n d o n , W M
i nd f ec On d c d
tint
trie r u b s
be or Tampa might be rliotoi for this wits to .' lord be*l w ■*•*’"'
fjy nr A i r
n * *l*n* ■ i ,
Upon
\ la i r at I,.*. I A d a m * . R. (' W a x
" vi. w. and report at th« i t 1*4 h i ! i r \ 4 li « n e i a u l h i H i t i r ^ m i A 1
purpose but nothing wd| in- dour1
rliHjH on well. . D (I. M o n r v c . ' F L. Miller a nd w . u v . d j md ij be [.liJiyd o t f etj c'i
• , r 4&gt; r.e ,, (* „f the i i oard to he fit-id rjuii.i miHt hrtVi*
receip • l • ii. • of i n disaster,
•H
or.d t e nd i ng b y t i t l e o ly.
Roll cuH,t n ow.
w hich lu proseruli* t a t h o r o u g h ip- C fl
1 1 ■&gt;ft,
Mrs. M Ni .’ Iv ■ulT red i
oke rtf
1 &gt;ingee.
It w a s ntoved and
m
’ A y e . J A dll mi:.- \V W A lre| rial ff\ ,
r n
( ’ongrcsMnnti Clark and Srar* have afioplex
v e s t i g a t i ou of the a t t e m p t ./'ll
• 1 1hHi?
r
a
c
o
t
i
l
e
d
that
B.
W
l
l
c
f
r
u
l
"
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hr
i gue d
by
ci ti zens
i . II. Dint'ic. K. I/: Mllle., D. G I,,iu invited to deliver addresses on
8 u p c r i i \ t e n d c m rS life.
*• The ( diowing item in tin connec­
Mdrrroe m n i c n t i n g
chair mutt of the c o u n c i l .
C ar t i e d .
t he
hoa r d
Monroe, H- &lt;*. Maxwell.
U was January 19th, l ^ e ’ s birthday, al
I*’
"
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tion may be interesting:
P
M
n
,
,
d
arii!
s
e
c
o
u
d
e
d
t
h
a
t
,
counci
l
trie\ rnur
m u t inc
ing weal
wcwl .4rortf ■'
1■*' '.riet
t h e n rrinl b y t i t l e a n d pl a ce d
Alexandria, Ara. This is one of tfie
F
A
R
M
E
R
S
'
I
N
S
T
l
T
F
T
K
(
oar
i,
in
meet
at
T
.
W
y
in
CaC•lings h e g i tilling^ at
whiit&gt;
M i m il t e n d i n g a nd lo&gt;t.
e*.
log tim,uul Confederate events near
Some Sweet Potatoes
; ’• d
* Rn' . o j d ae e [xjjJ i l i n u i b g
v
r
rt
*
d
eni,b
y
ea
r
’
•
&gt;
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rno*t
p
o
p
u
A
A
\
!’
■-In
n*ci
umet
diti^-Pattirtp.
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T
!
Rill is not supposed r'lo
of
|&gt;ni'i&lt;,no
Lfaiv**&gt;J,4
. e l r*.ii.I i.| Monro.. |‘ v I c ii son
' . I ti '
of . ■ '• |.fr « r- cl II t'.| kr," w .in', t l i ' y .i ho u t - -v . »•t
*!
1 .' I'e* l-tnl ( l.-Oo (V.VJSS b r d
o p
I
.1
I
I lot (?) a
" e hal f mile, w It'
.1
I' ['ll I'"
t 1
nl Smilord. 1 lorufti*' &lt;'f. Di l l
toe- tort Hi ttl l eg soni c of I i- g t n i r d
ll . 1 I
I'resi I l B V. II
tiff b
, t , il■ I*i
! *.iur
’ • *1 fe f r I'd U&gt; t 'o|I) mis
1i . c i w.i I lnti'li.'r . hav.‘ r«. yesterday Jle dug no two [utt.iii.is
V*
rcull arid pbi. i I Jo It * t
11^,
i * 111'* •i U W \ l.erti it 11
' 1 •' 1
" n ti liist ru. t Ions t o t r ul l , f e r ui i / e i - |1.tt.: • t ' s t f ' O '
ii.
i i . v it l i " 1 • to ma ke o t h e r t ha t
Ti'.iding Mild passed
11. y-.l* I'.".,
. omldncd
in
tic
euOi rnous
M I bn gee, R (
N
s t o c k , f orage crops, flurrying, tick \ I. iris. &lt;
t ext r e g u l a r me e t i ng ,
Milo

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\ t&gt; id u l . h . ” said &gt;• 1 r &gt;■ il *&gt; l i ar
,’ ison
" We must lie prepared to
'1 tltiOM It
. j* (1*1. d 11 or
liaril-O 'l
l o l i e V • .1
-ll
&gt;m ret.try
I lie
t a t t i l l ! .1
g , tfd
list tile u Il.l

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ll.fl.fl,

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1liiuni 1
1.. 11 . . K . I 11 11 |■VII l : 1
rI.
M ot r n
,1 i t - mi* w s
1 ,. . ■ * *•f .1 f * - i *i
,• 1 - 1 ** t 0 I (ire par a •11 t r v
mu • 1 In* IK o l e

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.
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1 L* 1 11 1 \ It B o h . .
iH
Vi i .*1 IM loll » till (
Tl -- \
1t t&gt;. i.g t a k e n in t l . t I1fur St
••11*’
.. toi on
mol ion ot 1111111
Cntt.
Pn t / till i ger
n ■
A B r u m | AMI r t \K,1 - CIr rt« fl
II u , n .not I
'... I* d a rti in lull ti n l &lt;

a

weight of 4S pounds.
These art*
sonic sweet [iotatoes and Afr. R ill
brought them to the Herald otlice,
where they are on exhibition for the
"delectation of strangers who have
heard ihtfl you can’ t raise anything
in- Florjdu,

Mr. and Mrs. O. FL AValker o f
To|nka, Knnstt* have arrived In the
city and will spend tho winter here.

LJrt'H

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r T!? V -

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COUNTY

H APPENING S

The (llueial lias h* Id I lie

f ol l owi ng
day a t 10 o ' c l o c k at til*' r es i de n c e nl
their p a s t o r ,
Itev
B r o w n l e e , wh o
s p o k e v e r y r omf or t i ni c w or d s and
Rev
M o r e y iif L a k e M a r y offered
a t e nder p r a y e r for t h e b e r e a v e d

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON­
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY

FOR

HERALD
—

i
iisti

i s

auto

ii u ‘ i*i m n &lt;; n

Mondr .

night

s er ve d

is

T h e o n e t h e y all di d l o v e ,
I np||J|/
F o r . t h e y k n e w t h e y s h o u l d find hi m' U l l l l » n
safe a g a i n ,
In the m a n s i o n s up a b o v e , ”

mirht

An

CIV
olA

PI AQQEC
ULnUuLw

Interning

Statement

by

One

at

t k e D i g ' M e n In t h e D r u g B u x m e x x

Now Open Under New Management
Rates $ -.0 0 Per D ay and l ’p
Special Rates bv the Week

family

watihtli.il for tM ee n , having |iUsseii
\|
!' i. it in (I-i&gt;ti made a lii)''Hit*?' - every house in Usteeti.
He pul in
The interment » a » in the family
(iil» -i" S-oifo.d Monday
full i w.l v. hours and did not go m hit Bt Luke View eemelety. where
J K All mini wn' in Siinf'ir.l on
sympathetic hearts covered the little
sleep on his join
Ii u?»i
Sat unlay.
Mr \| 1 M o r e y spent N e w Y e a r mound with the flower* he so loved,
y,.; i
al ill* Method id ehUl rh
where we feel he is safe in the arms
in St, Aut tusti ne.
last S u n d a y li&gt; r e g u l a r pastor, Rev.
Messrs. S a m
Br o o k e ,
Phil
a n d of Jesus
J

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Bartlett.

K
I.. Ivey m i in Onteen last
Sunday visiting at t h&lt;• home of hi**
lirutlnT
It.I. I vi-y has a large
turpentine busineim in Osteen

*V

•- 1 -

The Longwood Hotel

OF WATER DAILY

J (1 l a o n a r d y
i
detl t h e N e w
Y e a r d a m e tn Sin nrd F r i d a y n i g h t
Miss l .j ona Osteen, Miss Kurile*'
l l n y m a n m o t o r e d over to Lie L a n d
Saturday
Mr
tirey
and
Mi ss
Hodge
returned
to
Osteep
with
I hem

:: D. A. Midgley, Mgr.

lttiMuuitmmmmimmi ttvummmjumniruntamammjuuuimmmutuant:K Jtt% i

" H o w can a mother's heart feel cold
or weary,
Knowing her delirel self safe she|tioeri,

wa r m l

.

Ju*t What (hr Nwne Impliri

I

How can she feel her road too ihtik

^

£_ K I E S L I N G

The Methodist pastor. Rev. J. W.
or dreary,
1 «»f Hoiiston, Texns, says:
Hnrtlitt
hadi|itife a had beginning
W h o k n o w n her t r e a s u r e s h e l t e r e d | „ If yill|
„ muddy c ompl ex i on
for tin
newjrar
Rev
Bartlett
fr om the s t o r m ?
and dull eyes, y.ur nre &lt;uui*lIputeil. HU
Kdgiir
Kirk
a nd
faintly.
a f t er
called at Uii* home of J K Allman sp e n d i ng tile h o l i d a y s with r e l a t i v e *
class* * of iv aior dally upd one or jw o
on •New Year*.i afn.rnoon. 111r * of in t i s t i t n m t u r n e d to their h o m e in How can she sin? Our heart* may ftexitll Orderlies at iilubL will correct
M
^liman's dot’s lilt him. The Titusville Tuesday.
tliLs condition and make you 'lit ns a
he unheeding.
u i v 41r.’ Allman's docs "ere after
Our God forgot, our 'holy saints fiddle.'- Itexnll Orderlies. In my opinion,
Mrs. Clark and daughters. Misses
hjm*‘wi,
some.pf the family suc­ Klsie and M a t t i e r e t u r ne d t o thei r
are Ihe best Inxalfve to be ha I. and eitn
d ef i l ' d ;
ceeded in stojiping the t|o|£o. Mr. h o m e in S t . A u g u s t i n e M o n d a y But can a mother hear her dead be taken bv rueii women **r children '
Alljoan has a crowd of had dntfs. If a f t e r a l e n g t h y visit t o Mrs. C l a r k ’s
We. have the exclusive selling rights for
strtld pleading,
V^OtrVi.n'l |„.|i(.yr it ash IteV Hurlthis great laxative Trial sire. 10 cents.
And
thrust
those
little
angel
parent s, ( i i a n d p a and G r a n d m a
Kunilay rimming Rev
ha n d s a s i d e ? "
Morey.
L. R. PHILIPS &amp; CO.
ril.Wb.lt ^ m kicked hi ihe I nr**:
W i
L* o n a r d y ret ur ned t o hi*
owned "by •’! N i'urdv
Rev Burl
THE. REXALL STORE
business in P l a n t I "it;, ^ t t u r d i y
He l e a v e s a . l o v i n g f a t h e r a n d
-Iv It. hop* fi this in not a ample *&gt;|
Mr*
W ('
l . eo na r d y iitt.l li,i by
mo t h e r , a d e v o t e d si ster u u d b r o t h e r .
‘■■dlii 'iktlj In is t*i lie ••••fil'd the year i»l&gt;.*till v i s i t i n g Mr* M. I. L e o n
n u m e r o u s n l a m e s Imd frftipih*. a n d |,jH I n r t h d a y on C h r i s t i n a s D a y .
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son. Mr and Mr* _ L'arkinson. Mr*
ter bei ng g o n e s e v e r a l week* l o o k i n g *icl .ness and b ur i al of t h e i r li ttl e or.* .
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In the Semi-Tropical Bell

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llu* winter iiionllis for many yc.i
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o r ga ni s e d wi nk is
s oc i a t i on has op. I ed ..
.-w year of b ei ng d o n e ti nt will not be t o u c h e d
a i t i v i t v in it- » . ,
thi s stutt- by tin- i ti uei i i c of t he o r g a n i z a t i o n .
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w .if k
o f . nur - e
ness tjan-.i.
n . r t he p r e v i o u s t hr u a -t m i l l (hi- denoriun.i: n»ns,
veal.
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of the genet al se e k i n g
Iwiit
to he l p ea c h d e i i o t l s ec r et a r y a n d the oilier s e c r e t a r y m a t i o n m its i n d i v i d u a l a d v a n c e r ,
r e v e a l e d the f act that tin- m a g n i t u d e T h e As s oc i a t i on n e v e r or ga ni z e s new
o f tins work' ha d a s s u m e d p t o p o r - 1 school s.
l i o n s u n d r e a m e d hf by most peojde.
It al-o seeks to inspire t he t e a c h e r s
D u r i n g the y'eur just closed. G e n e r a l i a n d ol fi -ei s to better t h i ng s and
S e c r e t a r y It. C
Wt idler t r av e l l e d hi gh er ideals, by
magnifying
t hi
mor e than 22,000 mile* in t hi s s t a t e , great w o t k of t he t e a c h e r
It lints
whi l e the oflice rec ei ve d a n d sent di rect ly pu In,-* its i nfl uence t h r o u g h ,
o u t more t h a n ‘J'.f.tHIO p i e c r s j i f mail tlie Jpaehers i nto t he hear ts a n d
m a t t e r . T h e genetf tCst’er et a r j 1 t a ttl e in i ITSlit "hi g r o w i n g b o y s and girls,
305 addresses, s p e a ki n g
to* mor e he l pi ng tluis to d e v e l o p b e t t e r eiti*
t ha n 36.0(10 persons
K i g b t e e n couti- zen*. fathers and mot h e r s .
T h i s is
l\ c o n v e n t i o n s wer e held, and 123 bast a - . o mp l i sh e d wher e tin- best
i ns t i tu t e s a n d 255 o t h e r me e t i ng s g c o u n t y o r ga ni z a t i o n s exi st,
conducted.
T w e n ty - o n e counties
T h e As s oc i a t i on l i k e a s
a
were embraced in this work.*
dealing house for pH k h e V g o o d
T h e s t a t e c o n v e n t i o n at M i a m i , m e t h o d s of S u n d a y v • ch a o f ^ ^ j C vk .
r e c e n t l y held, was in m a n y r espe ct s B e i n g part of the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Sun- '
t h e gr eatest g a t h e r i n g of S u n d a y d a y School As s o c i a t i on it is a l w a y s
s c h o o l folks e v e r held in the st a t e , in t o u ch with t h e most modem and
Mo r e than t w i c e as t unny d e l eg a t es i m p r o v e d m e t h o d s.
Immediately
r egi st er ed as e v e r halt a t t e n d e d a* t he se ary f ound it passes t h e m on to
s i mi l a r
me e t i ng
M a n y r adi c al
t he Fl orida held
Not o n l y
that,
c h a n g e s were ma d e in the pol i cy
t&gt;f but in a reverse wav
gt^eS ii kin
tbe Ass oci ati on ami its worl/.
T h u of telescope vi ew to tin- I lurid.i
g e ne r a l s e c r e t a r y , who hud resi ded sc hool s
that t h e y may loo, out
&gt;t
p e t e r - Inirg
was
asked to Into It* great field of N o r t h
\im-r
m o v e to l ac ks o n v ill. and h a v u direct tea, ami t hr o u g h the H o n d a S und a y
, b a r g e of ............tin.
'I hi* 1
has School
........... at ion b e c o m e d l l e O l v
done
T h e ol l i i e . whi ch l- loi ted at ac . j oa i ni . il wi th all that transpiryw
2 1 2 L a u r a s tr eet i- b ei ng e q u i p p e d ° f v a l ue on the c o n t i n e n t .
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That n e w s p a p e r advertising is the
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in .............. a few d a y - a f te r it was
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Mr. Kl l - w o r t h, as an a d v e r t i s i n g
t*Xpert Was a s k e d to a d d r es s file
Pool Kii hards on
F i na nc i al Vdv.-rti.siiif “
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Al i» recent meeting of a sot letf
composed of men from the Emerald
Inlo a member made the following mo­
tion: “ Mr President. I move yen's that
wo whitewash the celling green In
honor of the ould flag ” — San Fran­
cisco Argonaut
Fi er ce Mexi can Ant a.
T h e r e tire mite itt Mozfcti col oni cs
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breath
c h l o r a t e of l i me 7 drac hma
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I l l ustt ati r i g t he efficacy* of news*
paper a d v e r t i s i n g for b a n k s ,
Mr .
E l l s w o r t h **ar&lt;l man;.' m e r c h a n t s who
ha d e n g a g e d subtly in i n t e r n a t i o n a l
t r ad i ng when t h e war b e g a n had
nothing to (Jo with their money'- be.*i»n5e‘tihip|»lng was r u t off. “ Otfe of
‘ t h e m , " hit suit!, " c a m e to our h a n k
wi th $30,000 a nd a s k e d us f o r a c e r ­
ti f i c at e of d e p o s i t , as he t h o u g h t t h e
m o n e y m i g h t j ust as well be e a r n i n g
s o m e t h i n g . -whil e t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l
m a r k e t was i■|p-(vaj b i g a v e us a n
idea
We jjmJJsjd a cilhulisr l et t e r to'
forei gn itPu&lt;i&lt;^,,'^*prftittityJf * -till' ad
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AGRICULTURAL CHEMIttS"INSECTICIDES I n d e p e n d e n t Fe r t i l i z e r
J a .ch so n v ille .riA .

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fnTJy fulfill thi- ideal
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ns I \ llit* tminhrr of iii(|uirii's rivrivi'tl from pfiso i
win 11 :t\•• Ihiii^M Irvivs fisking fur iiiforin.it ion D&gt; pi &lt;
ol It r |»rs&lt; ms tn ^ol latinj' for tin* |iiiri'liasr
pro vt ..
In M-ort-s of inslntiers tlmt have come tuulrr our ol&gt;s» r\ation in llit? past few years, lniyrrH pnitl n Imndsot ie
prom in iii on prove pnipt rl irs hv reason of the fact I ! it
lit--y were planted uilli Bneheye trees.
In a ^rrul mimli'T of eases negfoliations for (lie p;;r&lt; !;ase of proves have fallen llironjgh when it eotihl i o l
i r t.-slaMisJicd |T) |In* silt isf.'iet ioil of I lie iI) I
p
it
&lt; li.istr tlial the plaMlitifl had Keen of Buckeye t ref**
h is ohvioiis t lie assurance that proves were mad ■w il \
llui hr,' i*
Ins come to lie looked upon hv slirewo
invi i(*is as second only in. imporhinee to tin* '.ill'* D&gt;
tin* land, in vitjjy* of tilt? widespread regulation fi t
Ypiahly of BtiektS'e trees.
+
\Ye wjinl (o "i\'e ytir customers tree insurance lhal will
proleet tin in as imu.h us (jt'iCS -it title scorch? 'So wt
have devist ii this cfrlifiente, which will he fontui an
asset .if no small .value'in any Irucsmaiou involving
ihe worth of a grove.
It is In the trrfes whal an
ahsli ij,-f of lille is to I lit* laml.
I ' ii 1
1 pat ta ifl.irs as Jo t h i s mw and la lpi’ul fealure of
But key o service n dl hr mailed on appheatioo.
It is
dot tihrd in dehlij in the new Buckeye u\ursi*rics
( al dog.
If you have not received a copy of this
ho k, I e sun* tn urflt* n*rtfor one ni once - the edilicn
is hunted and will nut hM long. F R E E on applica­
tion
\ di Ir&lt; *s
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b u ck eye N urseries

, orn.' •
i,t s o u r s o t ' f " f c ount y
. up* i*i1 -■ 11d e n l of -- rhoob for Setli
in'il- c o u n t v. w.- jirny y ou , tn tin*
-in red i nti-re-t- of our * hildren. the
i nr ni n g i i m e n - who ar&gt;- t&lt;* pn-side
over the f u t u r e dextiniew of tin*
juirt of our fair Fl or i da t h a t y o u s e ­
lect the man, w h o can most HUccesx-

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0:111 Citi: ans ” „nk Eldg.

T^.".;pa, Fla

W . H. Brokaw, Agent, Orlando, Florida

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THE

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JANUARY

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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R. J. H O L L Y , Editor
W. M . H A Y N E S , HuKlncsa M a n a g e r

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THEHERALD PRINTINGCOMPANY

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Miami, Fla., for dock construction most watched w as Tampa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. David were
and harbor improvement at an ag­
in Sanford, the 2nd, and took dinner
gregate cost of $398,608.
"T a m p a Fla., has awaided a con­ at Mr and Mis. D. Hart’ s.
l!«-v Sion.- tilled Ills regular ap­
tract fot -ireel paving ai an approx­
i m a t e COM of $2(M&gt;.&lt;M)0 .
pointment here i t the Baptist . h in rh S i n d i v
\ lining the item* of 1 a 1 -I tu r ii"
M - 1. 1 i.-ig r h i - ret ur rn-it to
w ii| k tn I i done - I f

a ru M i i i r t i u s t itU K. in ai i vani k
„11.00
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' Apartment
linhse*.
(la r k 'd iilr .
TK A lt
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Mibs..
aroi
t
ireetiVllle,
S.
I
bridge*.
■ iz M o m i i H
7 s Mintn
Fl.i . church building*. BiitnTMUKK MONTHS
Ddi HHl la lb* CU; b, l mttWt t 2.M I'm I t l l In i.ridge. ( 1.1 . addition, Griffin, (in,,

her *■ hool

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Adnata « 10». &gt;’*» Monlb
P l f n H l i In Adiaacr Moil II* bind* ll Offlea

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h la r a d A* S »iw id -l laaa M all VlallM AafuM J i l l
I N I , nt lb* I'M lo ffV * al Haafard. 1'iwWi.
trader Art at March Ird . l i t * .

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Telephone No. l i t

O f n la llarald UoUdln,

IlltixUiou* ■Clarrnre Wood* threw
iwiother Ftrirk at^ Seminole rounty in
his last pflphr. Orlando Citizen.
Y«a. ami if the. illustrious Clare net*
is not very rarefy I Ac nee that he
gets his "imphalt” for nothing and
kicked in the tinrgain

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S T A S H MY T H E P HI M A R Y \"S
Since
the
announcement
some
weeks ago that,itht* State Demoeratic Executive committee would
"Ap artm ent houses, Birmingham,
meet in Jaeksonville. Jan. Gth. (or Ala,; bridge, Dallas county, Ala.:
thp purpose of arranging for the church building, FJor^rtcj^
C.;
primary election in June, several fui'tory buildings, HunthvTIfe,
other matters that have heretofore and Lukelnnd, F a .; paving, Bi»proved disturbing elements to party mingham,
Ala.; school
buildings,
harmony have ‘‘ htltjlie.iJ*u^V^'flh'i will Larkins.
Fla . sewers,
I’ensacolu,
have to ire threshed out before t)t«
. mails, Lee county, Ala . and
eotnmfttee at its appraoehing meihtc- m S - county.
Miss.; waterworks
ing
The first i* the proposition to- 's’ysterti* Lakeland. Fla
exclude from the ptimirry. the candi­ s-" Inddstuul plants will be estabdates ftn ail judicial iillices, judge-., ll*lfed a;j , ndlhjVs,
state'* attorney, etc
a jdun that
"Barrel ntppbry
Savannah, Gu
Wa* .Mt e m p t e d by tin- - l u t e c ommi t
candy factory enlargement.. \ugusiu,
■tee M-vcral years ago, but which wan Gu [-Fertilizer plant to be improved.
effectually " hiii down upon" by the Martin, Gu.; elecltic servin' plnnt,
rounty committees who ignored the Sumner. Min
lumlier plant*. Brom­
ruling of the state committee and ley. Fla , and McRae, Ga ; peanut

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and I’ ie.lmnnt and Salligent. Ala ;
club house. Moultrie, Gu , facto) y
building.
Or Undo,
Fla.; fratvliinl
buildings, Clayton, A l a , and Or­
lando, Fla,; p a v i n g , Gliflin, (la.,
ami l.akelaml and Tam pa,
Fla.,
library building, Ocala, Flu.; gar­
ages, Conyers, (la., anti Kobertilale,
Ala , sewer system. Key West, Fla.;
school buildings, Haxely, Gu., and
Sumter, S (' , waterworks system,
('larksdule. Miss., a 11tl Cullman, Ala
Arrangements are being perfected
for beginning construction of eightstdry hotel building.at Miami. Fla.,
and of hospital bMinings at Macon,
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"Con *trUrf ion
contracts
have
been awarded as follows;

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placed

t he

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of

t hi

excluded

oil mill E d i s o n . G u . e l ec t r i c exteli
-loll. C l e a r w a t e r
Flu
and ext e n
sum. M i a m i . Fla

: COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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T h e department o f savings is a special feature
with this bank. It has many large deposits.
It has many small deposits, and all draw ilu&gt;
same rate of interest. i

l’ \(&gt;l. \ P O I N T S

Me-s 1-ranees Pearson and Mis
I \V Kersey entertained with an
informal danee last Thursday even ,
mg in homu of Mr and Mrs Edgar
Mrulgi-j who were holiday visitors in
the community
Those enjoying the
evening wen* Mr and Mrs. Edgar
Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. T . E. Wilson,
Mr and Mrs A. V McGuin, Mr
and Mrs. J E. Bona, Mr. and Mrs.
C C, Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A
Johnson. Mr and Mrs O T., peai
son, Mr. and Miss Call, Mr. and *
Mrs. J. W
Kersey, Misses Kale
Fox, Frances Tuber, Helen Herman,
Edith
Campbell,
Messrs.
Brown,
Younts, Wy line, Itenschon, Backley, Smith, At rants, Campbell a n d 1
C. A, Fox.

Bring your child to the

I WANT y our b u s i h e s s .

II. R. STEVENS

1)00 sl abs

for

t he

SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. BAND

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firal y e a r

fiom

F. L WOODRUFF Vita-Prf xidinl

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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Buchanan,j
start of 1,000. Had we known that
accompanied
by
Mr.
and
Mrs. I
t he n e w s l a b s whi ch m a t u r e d in J u l y
Bridge 'motored to Eustis last Wed-

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till

Mrs.
D. Bona hatV
retunftfF 40 AwfidrniYule afu-r spend­
ing the notgjays here with Mr. and
M r y Hjoks.
Hall of Sanford, iicmmpunu-d M r * ( s i n k Brown home Sun­
day and sjient the day and night.,
returning Monday morning

0 . L. TAYLOR
Cashier

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FOR RENT

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

c o u l d h a v e b ee n cut a n d p l a n t e d in
t h e i a i n y s ea s o n as we now k n o w , we
c o u l d h a v e i nc r ea s ed our first y e a r ’s
c r o p b y ut least 5,000 m o r e s l abs .
A s it wa s. we pai d h e e d to- the
d o u b l i n g T h o m a s e s a nd di d not cut
any
new sl abs until t h e
pieaetit
month.

R. R DEAS
Aai'l Caihier

For Rent— Two furnished roomi
317 West ^pcond St.
20-tfc
FVir Re nt
Re s i d e n c e ft r.&gt;orn« »nd
ha t h, . wi th g a s in k i t chen
ti n
Second.
J a y H Beck
4't »’tp

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ri All Local AdvcrliHcmcntn Under
For Rent— Several nice
Thin Heading THREE CENTS a rooms- ovej Yowell's F’ muiire N y
Line For Each Inacrtion. Minimum Y o we l t &amp; f u .
32-tf
Charge 25 CcntH.

Af t er noo n Parly in G e m * a
Mr
and
Mr- •Hi-big.
left fir
C A Uuulersnn e n t e r t a i n e d
N o r ih Carolina last Jsulunjpy, whi te
a
n u m b e r of Irieiui* at her
F ur ni shed r oo m (or rent
Mr
Bridge will resume his work
1i'-lltlr"♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .
Zul
u, in G e n e v a last T h u r s ­
m a n preferred.
Pri vi l ege Uf luitt.
with the I liter na t io nal Commerce
Mu107 E a s t S e v e n t h S t .
to d a y a f t e r n o o n from 2 un t i l fi.
were glut)
26-tfc
Commission.
We
sic
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have
them
spend
their vuratmn
For
Rent
F i ve
r oom rott»l f
here a nd hope to tee them down for i|uitc a wh i le , when t h e g u es t s
F’or S a l e
G r o c e r y -ton- a n d rot - 121fi P a r k A v e . f 12 5(1 per morith
were i nv i t e d i nt o the d i n i n g r oom

FOR S A LE

i:

a g a i n next wi nt er
Mr Jesse K.-r*. v m a d e a b u - me - *
trij. to G r e e n C o v e S p r i n g * this
w i-e k
^a III
&gt;ut I of Sar ! &lt;rd w a* a * i*
f a t w. . k
.tor at
T h e . fl i rt I* *

D o i n g good busi nesO w n e r i nc l ud i ng wa t e r
G U
Sp.
tin ti e *.|unre pul i - bed ( a b l e a tins t a g e
has poor he a l th
Apply M
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( hr i *t ma * t r . v in a b r o w n J a p a n e s e
shal l, C a m e r o n
t ’ ity
A d d r e s s ----------------------------------was Used ll* (he . e n t c r piece
For Rent
Li ght hmiv.
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witt. i t . r.-d lierrie* a d d e d a
a bull t a s t e in tin
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b e d r o o ms , o v e r 5 .t in
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I I..- r e f re s hme n t * ,
c o n s i s t i n g of d r i v i n g hor*.T h e Spineles s &lt; actus
l/tem-i-lve, and l heir frn-iul
i nto
B o a r d a n d r o o m by .
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F*or Sal .
Go o d big l oad of s t o v e
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ti mi s. i nner *
v* d 1 a mnn^Hi Vk fl«»ttl are .1 I Bell. \\
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lllef-t | oil a V m S . m f o r d ' nod by w hai V «llt f»Tl 1 «r v! • ' it r u* [ r ower s in H.-r
F‘ or Sal e
Wh o l e s a l e ti*h b u a i n. * s
.•nlineinied e v e r y (-.or v.-ai* by *1
F or Belli
T w o l.|. el . (-ITM-bnJ
we hear w. ar*
t a k e in i bg corner mind &gt;. c o u n t y . (i ' M P r i . e , pr esi dent
nets. Iisli boat s , l a u n c h e s , e t c .
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T h e s e men tfttr&gt; i«( S u p i o f 11li)tl»r l n « l t u i ' l i i ( n
I
at t h a t .
\t a n v . r a t e w. h a v e go||.
F o r .Sale or Bent
S e v e r a l hous es
fnp
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w a y ll gin.s.L •&lt;&lt; burg iis jV '•.iijnes g " . o r ga t t i xe d their c o m p a n y , prod. iiring t h a t I a m • • n t i i ) r &lt; 1 ( i i M h i »
Ho use for U e u t
N*.
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l hat
I
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p**r»nn a ll j
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in
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a lo n g very well is Fl ot i l l a |oj i be
Magno|m
mill
I’l i lme t t o
avenues j
and We are m l Te t Lin I Xvj»lt Mob 1 thei r o r i gi na l - t a rt (tout t to- Bur
k f» Irf4
M i)
I .a u k
y nijT
r o u p ^ r a 1 1h r
a n il
N i n t h St
Ap p l y to ]| t
Haiti,'*.
past fifteen y e i p s w‘«t.hoii1 the . i n
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at A r r i n l i u .

tVrilian Mu*ic Club w,il
.uidio of Mrs. Fannie

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Snturdi y afternoon

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vrt*' i Liki--’ **1
Ml„ Olaily* Gr e e n left for T a l l u *
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the. Florida

4 *
Waihburn’i
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’ Theatre Building

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Horan- F. S t e w a r t of * D a y t o n a
Hr.rh dird in “ s a n i t a r i u m nt A t l.ri.. on f t y t n e d s a y .
Ml* Stawprt
vt.-H known
m a t ^ 1. fi fcnfwd
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For that G O O D G U L F G AHOMNK mil S l ' P H E M E A U T O O I L
•hone IL »• * o n e ) , Agt. No . 116.
14-tf
The Tremont Ho t e l . O r l a n d o , F l a . ,
n ottering special r ates t o S e m i n o l e
rounit people.
Di nner s. 50 cents.
Tr- Hi)'-

31- t f f
G a m m . t g e of Ani er i cUs.
t ()•■ gne t of hi* s i s t e r .
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It j - in g
work were discitsVed a n d an order
t he colti w e a t h e r the churc h coul d , f o r s ev er al chai r covers Was t ur ne d
not he h e a t e d pi o per l *
wi th the tin At t he (-lose of the m e e t i n g the
w i n d o w s o u t anti the fact that the hostess s e r v e d delirious hot c h o c o l a t e
s er vi ces h a v e been Held right t h r o u g h and w h i p p e d c ream, d a i n t y c ak es
t h e w i nt er d e m o n s t r a t e s that the and . mi nt s.
Those present
were
Fl or i da c l i m a t e is a bou t all th
Mi s -A* M a r t h a Fox, F r a n c e s G o t l ­
coul d b e d e s i re d
T h e Idea of
and J titth" S t u m o n * Mrs. M
c h u r c h h o l d i n g servi ces when t h e n
Mi nuri k.
Mrs*' T
A. N e a l .
Mrs.
were no w i n d o w s to keep out t he G w y n n F ox a n d Mrs. R o b e r t H e r n ­
colti Jl*. norm*thing
new
even
in don of A r c a d i a
T h e n e x t mee t i ng
Ai ust#ch aritVhls.
N o w that the wm- will he a busi ness m e e t i ng at the
Aliuv
own are in pl ace the I’ reshyteri un h o m e of Mrs. J. M. S t u m o n wi th
church ran
i nv i t e tin
people to Mr» G w y n n Fox as hostess.
wor shi p t he r e , as the bui ldi ng wtjl
be w e i r ‘h e a t e d and ma de most corn/frifliunf Afternoon AVerpfi nn
fnrtnhle.
T h e pu b l ic is cordi al l y i n ­
T h e r ec e pt i o n given b y Mrs* La
v i t e d to a t t e n d all t he services, the
V
e
r ne H u r t l as t F r i d a y in h o n o r of
h o u r s o f w h i c h are g i ve n in a n o t he r
her
sister, Mr s. J. B, U. S t r y k e r of
pjtrt of t hi s paper.
Lattsdnle,
Pa., was one of t he most
; &gt; •
now Presbyterian
chut eh
w h i l e n o t f i ni shed c o m p l e t e has a d d- c h a r m i n g aociul e v e n t s of t he week.
etf a - f r a m e ' b u i ld i ng to the new G r o u p s of h a n d s o m e l y g o w n e d w o m ­
b r i ck
Sunday
s c h o o l . d e p a r t m e n t , en cal l ed d u r i n g the hour s of t he r e ­
j u n k i n g a g o o d ' c h u r c h bui l di ng and c ept i on, f r om three t h i r t y \o six
The
attractively
decor­
t he c o n g r e g a t i o n is t&lt;&gt; he c o n g r a t u ­ o ’ c l o ck .
ated
r
ooms
f
ormed
a
b
e
a
u
t
i
f
u
l setl a t ed u p o n m a k i n g this great
prog j e i s at a t i m e wlfen it was difficult ting for t h e g r a c e and b e a u t y g a t h ­
frt "False f u n d*
T h e m-w chti fch ered he lieu tli the h o s p i t a b l e roof
Tlit- r ooms t hr own pg *uit e weri
b l i d di n g will be st a r t ed in a few
l ove l y wi th roses, ferns a nd violets
m o n t h s a nd c o m p l e t e d and will lo­
Masses of a s p a ra gu s pl f tmosa and
om- of t h e most b e a u t i fu l and c om
brilliant
poi nsetti us were b a n k e d in
pl ete c h u r c h b u d d i n g s m the s t a l e .
the l ar ge fi repl aces and on t h e m a n ­
tels. whi l e vases of g o r g e o u s red
Hig A u c t i on S a l e o f D e a r g i a a nd
roses li'nt t he i r f r agranc e a n d b e a u t y
T e n n e s s e e H o r s e s and M u l e s
to the c h a r m of t he d e c or at io n s
In O r l a n d o at ) II
M u g r u d e r ’s Low
Violets
w.-rc
bowl s i&gt;( blue
st a bl e s M o n d a v . Inn ' h i ), at 1
m pl.ii i.-‘l u pou i ablliet s a n d
tabl e*
Mr
1. K Hates will arri ve it, the c o m p l e t i n g t he elfeel
fit v S a t u r . l a *
liioft.ing
Ian ' i Ii
He, i i v u g
vs j 1 I, M r
Hurt w &gt;&gt;r»
wi th one . a r load el
hot-.
I. ■ . r &lt;■ I t
Hig
Mr- St f \ k, r
\lr
and i nuh—
I I . hor -. - ■ - -t i . . f
genP f i t t d v g..wi,e.| m pink Irtf
hea v v dr a f t l,&gt;&gt;rs. - m a t c h . . ; t e a mI Hun, Higk’ in* greet.
feta
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fa n . &gt; driverl|h
] , v. r
and
I in- g 'lest - ,it..., i &lt;t , ,r e n t r a i n ^
ge t,e! a 1 p n r | .• --. I- *•* •
I 1 - i, 11* MrMr yk.-r wur,
t (i .i ud' "i ni
consist of m a t . hed t e a m - and single gown of gr ey crepe me t eo r
mules
Wei ghi ng from '00 to 1 11HI
dr. -

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or d e r
t he saJIll- 111

l_\ Itroke at,.I a. i li m i l .-1 and
for i m m e d i a t e t r .
one

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i 'tri nit

I nun

w ill

I n. «.|a v anil ma n *
wit! Id- trie.l
The
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will |iroi)uhlvv last

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pro *
T h e -I.,, I, will arn v i n, nr
laud"
Sattirdav
morni ng
of
tluweek wlieti y ou »an look t he m over
and see t h e m wor t ■ &gt;r - addl e
Noon e w a n t i n g t " l.uv at pr i va t e sale
or e x c h a n g e can d o so an* little t.»for the a u c t i o n sal*, starts next M o n ­
d a y noon,
when e v e r y r em a i ni ng
horse a n d mi ll,
will pos i t i vel y be
*
sold to t he highest bidder

&lt; uiigtc gndttniil i h u r rh
Ii. *■
r . r * tees, as Usual
next
. tu It.
uhv* ami night
1 Hi* me w II In 1
F u n e r a l *.f \ l r - Isui un
ttAe
■ •r F r o m l*it tu
Mi s
H v I ' ..... .............. w a\1
i"i
to • I." I* i- ten- t
mist* i n j u r e d it' an a a ' " m o b i l e
,i
.
"a1.
o n j ml l v
invited
dent w h i c h oc c u r r ed at
Heard tilt
to worship Iw-re.
S i di ng D e c e m b e r 11. died M o n d a y
a f t e r no o n
at
Dr
&lt;•
L.
Millet I bi M elhoilint t h l i r e h
fii-tori u m
MrI m on vnt*
ng - t u wl v fr in
T»V pm -la-ets (or thi s cbi trch tins t h o u g h t to I-, ..........
i
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V"
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wher e

Among (he M e th o d ists

O n . last
Thursday
t he
We-sl cy
A RESUME O F S A N FO R D
T h e Heral d j oi ns thei r' c ount l e ss T r u t h Seekers C l a v s of t he M e t h o d ­
H A P P E N I NG S Ul* T O D A T E
friends in e x t e n d i n g c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s . ist c h u r c h held an all d a y p i c n i c
at t he h o m e of M.-_' a n d Mr t . H. H .
Ad-iiMi (li L*ntm«RKtiMM la# iKm
i o J i m o to
S h u t f K ii* lD (l" i i t I'K o n #
C h a p p e l l on Cid&lt;*ry a v e n u e .
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A u t o m o b i l e s ware at the p a r s o i f
a! ‘I a in to t •• ■ t he t ‘ i :rtVa
il i
S a n f o r d 1,111,-1' o( E l k s
Ha,I Hig
•■ight l adl e* who we r e wa i t i ng , o u t .
F e e d and Itlg T i m e W e t l n e s w i t h S a n f or d a m i v n i n t t y t h a t she
Th.g r a no i i *
hos tesses,
M rA
d a &gt; Night
c o n t e m p l a t e s h a v i n g a wi nter home
C
h
a
p
;
,
dl
and
Mr
s.
C
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l
h
o
u
r
n
gret-lSanfo- d1 L o d g e of Elks hr U v \ .^ in
on L a k e ( Ilium
d t h e m moitj c nr di a l l v and h a d
ha \ ing ii good ; i in*- one.* H; 11VVhil.a n d win
!,, y ill • id,, t , 1*• '1 (• • p l u m e d for t he m a d el i ght f ul d a y .
M,
K light
and
M i - * Flo*sn no n be:
A ' -. w Ive o ' cl oc k all ware i n v i t e d
they
U* u u 11 v d 11 ll
U|'
Kobbli '
ha v.
returtu-d
to
|ka&gt;-- brow :t
l In W , •t! u m d t i y
fM i h*‘ i nto t he dining r o o m to d o j u s t i c e
t o n a a f t e r - a d e l i g h t f u l visit t o Mi s
llOUSI* e (ti nut Let
V. ,1H to t he tabl es h e a p e d to o v e r f l o w i n g
it
though'
Os b o r ne Herndon
a bou t tint, (or a real o l d fashi oned wi t h g o o d things f ur ni sh e d h y t h e
—
-—
s o u t h e r n c h i c k en pi l l au a n d p r oc ee d ­ h o s t e s s e s and b r o u g h t in b y t he e n ­
Mr. K F C o n e y , w ho has been e d t o g i v e on e a f t e r t he regul ar t h u s i a s t i c pi mi ners.
t he guest of bis b r ot her ,
II
H. me e t i ng
At J o ' cl oc k the l ui l i c i we t e c u l l e d
C o n e y , left M o n d a y for his h o m e in
T h e r e was o c e a n s of pillau and to o r de r for their r e g u l a r monthl yclass me e t i ng with Mr s. C. H. S m i t h ,
Hr un s wi e k . Ga
e v e r y m e m b e r present hai| ail t he y
D i sp e r s e d
i-iMild eat of t hi s most t o o t h s o me pr e s i de n t , in th&lt;- chai r.
throtlgJi j i b e p r o g r a m were m u s i c
Mr* J M W a l l a c e has r e t u r n e d
di sh
T h e r e wer e otlu-t good Thing#
1 ro Mart fond a f r r r ,-t shnrt s t a y in m a b u n d a n e e anil a b o u t eight*,*li)T- and ri-tfilings
J a c k s o n vi l l e .
A t t h e close of t he d a y the j o y o u s
Rills
were pr esent
to en jo y
the

of

Mr a n d Mrs, J R. I a mg of C h i ­
c a g o , III . who h a v e bejtn the gu es t s
of Miss L a u r a P i s h ^rhtle en r out e
f r o m C u b a unfl t h d ^ E a s t C o a s t left
on T u e s d a y for h o m e , iMr M c D o w e l l I l ut t of &lt;Fuvunnuh,
G n . . Is vi si t i n g r e l at iv e s ;md f r i e n d s
in thi s c i ty ,
Vtr and Mrs ( ‘ has, R y a n of St
C l o u d who h a v e b f e n s p e n d i n g a
few d a v s wi th . . M r
' (drew Nlahortey h a v e ri'turne*i.x lip til
a g a i n at
Mr
K A Te r heuhY
h o m e alter a pleasant VI-.lT t ” S a v a n

pku til • I"lor. I -1. S
MrHigg,

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In

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a ii.lt I.

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Mr

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table*

apfiolt I •A

cbm m

w.-rc

placed

b , . r., g.1- w er * d 1(■..***.. I |,a k &gt;■ a ! I I "
M arg.iret

Mr

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p our ed . h&gt;&gt;&gt; "I.iti

Ml**

It ,,r i"
Ad. laid.

r * i ■ d tea

111gg i *.
I 11.. i

it,.

p] a l e* w e Tc 11," f a v o r r&lt;
mortal Ur* - -Midi *t tek- 11, w bn

lighted t a per*
I' retnl v dressed in d a m t * frockassisting m e n t e r t a i ni ng and ser vi ng
were
Mi sses
Itelle S m i t h ,
Lillian
11* rrltVg Cl ar i ss a St a rl i ng and \nne
T h r o u g h o u t tinikftertioOn
. Ii
WII- di- Ittr-ed

i I Mr

dr

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, ,
F u n e r a l of M r s . Wt l ker ann
T h e f uneral of Mr s J *P Witker*
son w a s held S a t u r d a y at the home
of her d a u g h t e r , Mr s L. G. Stringfellow . Rex
A
S, Pec k, rector of
the
C h u r , h of tile Hol t
Cross oftni i i t i ng
t

. W h e n all had a s s e m b l e d f&lt; he y r e ­
p a i r e d to the p a r s o n a g e to .-.wait
t h e a r r i v a l of Mrs. S t e i n m e y e r w h o
ha d been lured a w a y f r o m h o me b y
Mr* F r a n k A d a m* , who was th t h e .
secret

I a i ksoti v die

Marria ge Announcement
T h e f ol l owi ng at, iiouttceinent lias
l,e. t,
reieived
l.v
iitanf
S a n f or d
I.. -11 - w lio ar- W 11 , -j a . , -, I * I with

Higgm*
■gi 'fib
M
IF
II gt.o

b o d y of T r u t h S e e k e r s * b u n d l e d i n t o
tin- w a i t i n g a u t o m o b i l e s h o m e w a r d
hound, refreshed a nd upl i f t e d b y
this d e l i g h t f u l o u t i n g .
w,
F r i d a y night a t s e v e n ‘i T h l r t y t»
l a r ge n u m b e r of l adi es, m e m b r a of
the
Wesley T r u th
Seekers
Class
me t ut the h o m e - of Mr s . K . M .
Mason, preparatory to going to tho
p a r s o n a g e to glx;o their most l o v e d
t e a c h e r , Mrs. F. E. S t c l n m e y e r , a
s u r pr i s e .

spread
Asi de f r o m t he e a t s the
m e e t i n g was well a t t e n d e d a n d three
new na me s w e r e g i v e n in t o be ma de
i nt o s e a s o n a bl e t i m b e r
S a n f o r d l o d g e of E l k s is in a most
f l our i s hi ng c o n d i t i o n a nd n u mb e r s
well o v e r t h e t w o h u n d r e d m a r k .
’I he new b u i l d i n g is s t a r t e d and the
m e m b e r s are all e n t h u s i a s t i c p v e r
t h e f ut u t e of t h e l odge .

Met rig s u m m o n e d
h a ck at
t i ns
T h e d e c e a s e d had been in (ailing
p i c t u r e to met a " c o u p l e of n e i g h ­
heal th- for a l on g l i me , a n d had
F’ red S a w y e r of
Atlanta spent
been con lined to her bed for the bors* w h o had c al l ed on i m p o r t a n t
s ev er al hour* in S a n f o r d y e s t e r d a y pa s t stx we e k s , so t h a t d ea t h was b u s i n e s s , " her sur pr i se can be i m a g ­
whi l e en routi- s o u t h
He wa s a c ­ c aused by u g r a d u al d ec l i ne of the ined up o n her f i ndi ng to greet her
c o m p a n i e d h\ Mr. I H T e l d e r of f u n d idles of life
Mrs
Wi l kerson t h i r t y -eight s mi l i ng T r u t h S e e k e r s .
T h e . vetting's e n t e r t a i n m e n t o p iNew A -.ft
w.i- born in V i rgi ni a a b o u t -event*
i-d w i t h vocal selection b y Mr * .1 K
live
y e a r s a g o . and i-uni,
with l or
M -tutg.-'
alter w h i c h M r s
StrinM .1i Mill
a n d lilt b
Mr\ i.dri
h u s b a n d and f a m i l y to Fl ori da man*
rn. v . t
w i* . d i d
to
t he
pi.I "O
fol k- 1 . . . ref ■ -'. •| t ' «&gt;' I, a v i it to . , , V , - e l t I lt|g II:
’ Ii.
VI. I I I ! '
|V.i, ,, , i Si
I mil ai.it ft.Mil t ha t vant.iLt liali ", ■
Mr
l. Mof Se*. s i i nr i i . ,
For t I:, pa*t hve
vv ,
a ildt •'**. -1 b v I to- &gt; 1,1-* pr esl * l oud
• ar- M: a n d Mr* Wd k * r * o i i niiiil,
ill ..I
Mr- t
il -s-t- ■ ! 1
' I • fol­
then
hoitn
wi t h
tn. ,r d a u g h t e r
11 I I it,, l ' !■ •; S t
low - 1| Mr
I i, S i . i n f (&gt;•111. w . .
- , , (o •. |
R&gt;. 11. 11. n g lo I lie 11 - e Poo! ■ 1 lit II’*
In veil M i
i i.i
and mi ri ng t ha t linn tin deceased
at the vari ous col leges and a c a d e - ma de man* d e a r f riends
and the t c a c h e
M I". *
* t, i h, v , • I. • d
n
Th.
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ma n*
t , a -,l if ul fh-r,, l ' r i '■ ,*. - , I
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L u c c a 1 I a p p ell
(.
■ &gt;f tin- w i v e s
hi t .-r
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te-tetl !,&lt; t ha t ’ (-ICI
Ml - W ib c'-l.l,
M ,ir i * ll
t.l lo t M ' I11g tl! OI and l i e ,
h ur eh
K.i ■ b
d mo! tier* &gt;d ojn
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to til,
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of New
f e l t i n g t hr oug h witli bre akf a* t p u t t •*jn * r n .i . ( i e o r g e \k ilki T*oii of I t.i v
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sidioiil
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by
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lot v &lt;
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lea,. ■ 'o stud)
G o d ’-* h o l y
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d&lt; - e.,-i d our
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word id lib
l i n i n g Inline i-acti t i m e
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were l ake I, to S .
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i w i t h i w *t ug t h und c o u r a g e to
the\ Were lalll to re- I
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to i i ainesvtl l e.
wa
rd
wher
e
he m a n y ma ns i on s ar*-.
reli ved one*
nu h

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Mr-

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mills in the s t a t e at O v i e d o ,
he met und won his wi fe.

ABOUT PEOPLE
...AND EVENTS...

Af t er m a n y v e x a t i o n . ,l i l a&gt;s t (lt.
w i n d o w s for the I’ tesl.-,
, ),llnd,
h a v e a r t i v. d a-ot
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w i n d o w s a r e of the lieu
.ill,.Oral
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desi gn a n d a r e sai l to I,,. *,.r ., |,
hot'
in m u l ct ml and w or k m a u s h t p
T h e St Agnus Gui l d mot M o n d a y
iillt.
ill ad d g t e it | * t,. t he aj. peat
af ter noon at three o ’ , l ock wi th Miss
nitre of t he • l u r c h as **.-11 a
the Frances l i m . z . l . s
P l a n s for new

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I’ r e a h y t e r i a n C h u r c h Will Now Re
C o m f o r t a h l e for Wi nt er S e a s o n

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T h i s a f t e r no on Mr*. W L M o r ­
gan e n t e r t a i n e d wi th, a del i ght f ul
m a t i ne e p a r t y at tin- S t a r t ' 1 wit
T|, -* I'aubrie F re . l e t n k
M, honor "I
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1- d l h

A n d a* w - s t a n d t o n i gh t on t h e
th,
e *l i , di l s u i t i n g for the new y e a r
Not i c e
to opyj , we desire in s o m e m e a s u r e
T h e r e will be a *
g of t he
I I ■ riot I. | I , e x p r X - oir l ove and e s t ee m for
- l o c k hold ■ ■
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toki o of D m* f ui j we as
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t1
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dft b e i n g a tu-auttfui c a m e o
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Tin- servi -g of r e f r e s h m e n t s w h i c h
I'&lt; M E K e n t , S.b-’ y
had b ee n .mugglx’ d i nt o tin- k i t c h e n
HU (He *
by t h e h a pp y I' Wnapi nfors w a s a
l i n i n g tir, i—It t o a most -oyous o c ­

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tier I
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made
in tn
If d . l l . A U M E A ! * JV Ct - nl n
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Mr 1-nun p i l l , based a S c hu l t z . Satdt-e W i l l i a m s .
,M a r t h u rhuritting m a n n e r a nd wo in-inl.v &lt;|tiitl* i
' W olliees Wire cr e a t e , I a mi t r u c k f a r m at f ametam f ■1V near Fox. C h a r l o t t e H a n d a n d MnsdnitU-s
•in*
Mr Spilt!
i* well k n o w n i.t
' ' " l l l i ' h wi f e olerteil In same.
S a n f o r d , a n d lias been engaged i
R
(
Rower
(.Veil H u t t . Kugellft. Flnridu.
\ t- &lt;.|ve .N|ieriul Attention To Our
For ' m n \ y e a r * die o p e ; - !
Wlii.b- new rc*i
I
- f vi ces for next S u n d a y are t r u c k i n g fivet since
Ron inillal
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Wal l i l cd. H r a x t o n tiled v a r i o u s pl a nt s atol i nd us t r i es
t uslumrrn
tnilrutv
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de nt s ill t h a t xi-t'li-'ii. I hey
hav.- I'er ki n*
in L a k e r n t i n i , and for t h e pust ■
m a d e a n m n l i l - r of w a r m I n. - ndr d u r
H v n c s HIcI k . IMioni1 ID/
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m
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T^.itVr.n, t,y J m y h j I I no a 111 m g t hei r * h y r t s t a y
M r - I s nt on t»
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...... of tlu- l .ugi ! 1-Vpre.s- sfll ,g|e
s u r y i v - i l H y h*-r husl oui d a n d little
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MrCe c i l G u b b e t t wa* the g r a ­
T
1 -* M-I_'ir*i hy.' t iastqr, h i n t p. m
daughter.
f (
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Steinmeyi r
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iniis..*arv wlti'ii ('idling
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R e f r e s h mep't

Ktt|,l y i n g th.- , h a r m i n g
ho*|iitaht&gt;
of
Mr *
Gabbett
wer e. Me.*darn"S
Eor r i - ' t L a k e M u r g a n - t Itarnes, T
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of tt r l ando

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l ‘ r ' ' a n u I A(,r nl in ii
’ h, D e p a r t m e n t a n s w e r s
M i ­ F l or e nc e E r a u k l i f t or' Wed• &gt;o:, hiula y o u r n:-me. '
T
nt stlay to visit friends in la&lt; ksotia b o v e uunihoVVd p h ono w a s
'-Mali,.,! for
-'Quick'S Ch i l l - To n i c cured my husband V|Hr_
H a t pur po s e a nd nttiM
6f f j adr f l ppf and Fevx*r after the doctor s
' ' hi ...,i
lor a n y o t h e r b u s i nc t u . nifxliein6 and other medicines fntlad.
? L U L A C. ROACH, Drifton, Fla.
*Nlrs "
*' M o r g a n und M i.*s
G. 1*. Rexton, H'dlt,
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La Grippe And Jiever Cured

When You Eat Why Not Get the Best,
?.t When it Costs no More?

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fori»cl our Ice Cream 1’arlyr jufit acrowri the street

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- pe n d i ng tile hob
sister, Mr s F r a n k

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Mi ­
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Dpe West
J a y * with

' ‘ "■ ^'/vVRserxre y ou with the ve ry I.ext of ev e r y t hi ng
( 'ookwl profectly u n i t a r y ki lrhi m and served in the rigdit wuv

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N establishment , (ruth in n *
,.j*ord to saving is that m an y
people who desire to save
sevin unable to make the
start.
T h e object ol lac
Christmas Savings C lu b is
to olTer the easiest possible method tor ;
making this beginning, Avith the. belief
that your own inclination to save will
avvomplish the desired result.

Out pi,\n cncom age*’ systematic savitij’ ml pr witlcs uu easy v .iv tfi save fr»r t
J- mas or to .set aside a certain him out ol your earnings ifuiing the year.

llrlxrlM laigird «llh ■ffklj pat
mvnlM dyp if tirh/u* imuunla to
*ult all (Krfkrl-buok*-

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Mi** Rcl i e V.i miant. I’ rnfi-jgiH) (d
Hot a n y
ansi
Zoology
at
George
S c h o o l n ea r P hi la d e l ph i a , Pa. , spent
her Clnristmlts varati ttn
wi th her
friends.
I’ rt»f. . a nd
Mrs
Gtfij-,, L
Mina V a n sunt is so plAased
Moris

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Week

were *■ r V ed .it 1lie c|o*e of tile game

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mii-t I ' t u - l c E l ' " i * * ' ’ alllitHHeir
ul)!' .* m a n y a m a l l t o r t | i ( i
in i v*a y t a t " p r o v e n ' * n l n • Ml r u n '
:
. i Iji
ru • f« ..I, *' 1, • •

Hr nl ge C l u b
Mr*
Eorrest
Lake
m a k i n g tin t oj, score won tin* pro re

S e a l.

Mar* .Displaced.

Every

Etlucation.

1. j j■ tit ioih

Zl MEALS FOB $5.00

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M u t i tlrpoaB todij vnd irfftn
■ mrmbei'i tln-ft

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�As s h e entered, q u i c k l y she s e l e c t e d
T h e y l ook ed about c ar ef ul l y . T b e r o
one o f t he tr unks w h o i o c o n t e n t s w e r e
w a s no o n e on t ha t ai de o f tho hot el
more sma r t than t ho rest, and l ai d t he Just nt t h e mhment.
gown* out moat fet ehl i i gl y a b o u t tho
"Ready.' .’ responded o n e
"‘Q u i r k ’ "
room
T o g e t h e r Del Mar nnd M a d a m e 1
In the office of t he hotel a Tew mo- I-areni passed Kl alne. Ineffectual l y
ne nl i litter tite fi.tt&gt;1rn 114| e n t e r e d He st r ugg l i ng , otjl of Die Window
The
looked mv ,t . n .
■ !v ilien went o v e r
men s ei z e d her and pl aced Iter In the
bottom of the ear whi c h won c o v e r e d.
to the ib’ ik und g l an c e d over t he rrgThen t h e y shot a w a y , t a k i n g a ha ck
let* r
At Hie n a m e Ma d a me I.urcn/,
The WcB-Known Novelixt and the Orator of the“ Craig Kennedy "Stone*
Parts, Itoom 22," h e punned
road up t he hill
I-"or s ome i ee o nd s he stood t h i n k i n g
P r e s e n t ed In Collaboration Wi th tho Patho Player* and
T h e n lie didiht r a t e l y wa l k ed o v e r to a
Hu r r i e d l y
the
naturali st
went
the Ecl ecti c Pilm Company
through t he l obby In tho di re c t i o n
l eather &lt;hair and l ook a |iromlnent
seat near In in t he l obby
He ha d d i s­ Klulnc hud gone and a moment Inter
IW * - ftf tfc* li a r
A il F W rtfa i i f f t t * i r * t f w &lt;
carded bln net, hut still had t he c as e ,
r eached t h e c or r i dor a b o v e
Down It, lie coul d h e a r s o m e o n e
w hl ch tmw Vile had shoved tnl o Ills
pocket
From a t a bl e he pi c ked up a c omi ng out of romn 22. l i e 'slid Into
newspaper.
an a ng l e arid hid.
It want D e l Mar and t ho woman he
It ..Was not l on g beforo Del .Mar
SYN O PSIS.
was destined nurer to be finished
had s e e n at tho b u ng a l ow.
They
pulled up before Iho-lintel and e n t e r e d
More weighty mutter* were under dls- In hla usual s w a g n e r ma nn e r .
passed b y wi thout d i s c o v e r i ng hi m.
Ho
The morning after the Aniline nf Wti
'"Old Tinier*" wliow grove* have increased in val ue year after year,
CUARlotl.'
Fang** body anil— Kennedy4* ilia
.dual.!" at
nor coul d h a ma k e out a n y t h i n g that
had r eturned to t h e b ung al ow, read
wlnwe tr, e* slwnyt are in a liealthv ami vipmm*rmtditioe, vtlm .ilwm *
■ ner. a submarine appear* on the t.ay
I wonder ed what they w e r e t a l ki ng the noie. and hu r ri ed o v e r to t h o S t
they sai d. What m i s c h i e f w*aa a f o o t ?
market profitablecmiM and w hn-r Lank aeiounl* reflect their knew |rd^..
Marru* Del M«r [ilung-s nvurboagt finrn
about
and,
s
uppr
essi
ng
a
yawn.
1
It and »*rlm&gt; a*bore
(tie p'hM.Uitf* 1^ ^t'j,
Her main
Wh e r e w a s Kl a l ne?
of &lt;Itru* growing look ii("si U d»on A Tmsner fertilizers a.va vlalidhv.
obtain Information nf K rrnx^l g -JWvlI re.
walked In war d l hem A h I a pp r o a i bed
He ran to tho d o o r nnd tried It. It
He crossed t h e l obby, ha c k t o the
It will |iav you to *ludy the mrlhoiU nf ihe "Old Timer* " They nil!
enter the Inat torpedo • At the Putter
I v, heard
Bl a t t e re d
r em a r k a about
home ha aoon wlna the &lt;onAdrni e of
loll you tlial rilru* l o i n are now entering tlieir period of grealrwl growth
was l oc ke d. Q u i c k l y ho took from his
office
As he did so Ihe n a t ur a l i st had
Klalne
l a l r r ahe la warned by a 11It In fltyles and drean fabrics.
nnd llmt tls-y now n rnl an ample supply of the right kind of plant food.
pocket h s k e l n t q n ' k e y a n d unl o ck ed
hi* f ac e hidden d ee pl y In t h e op en
rid man to be careful of I&gt;el Mar Juat In
Kl alne bad compl et el y forgotten ten­
^ on u ill find Ihat nlsml now they are placing order &lt; for spring fertilizer*.
. « time tn prevent Del Mar from carryi ng
It.
T
h
e
r
e
w
a
s
E
l
a
i
n
e
'
s
hot
nnd-.dress
newspaper
llut no soo ne r h a d Del
•*^
^uL hi* plan*
D"l Mar at Jaat gtyr. e«iU nis and mo
Hht* look a couple of Mar passed than t he n e w s p a p e r fell l ying In tv heap o n , t h e
&gt;TluT**y|ljo'
A f'jJt getting the torpedo, utilY to hgfV/»'ll
- %&gt;,j ■ xtaatroyed by the little old man. Jarrieaon utrp*' away from the court with tho unappreciated, a n d he g a i e d a f t e r him,
was not t he r e
U ' / x t n / n o w thor*
la ciptured by lief Mar'll me A. addle on woman as I came up
I'.’r r f t &lt; ’l i r r n l *■*/ ■»# tm$h% )i • t I |*r' |»rn|»Dr!»e.n* nf
I©
* * r©R«tftnf • ipiplgr
as he left the l o b b y by the h a c k w a y . oug hl y a la r me d .
hi* way to mall A letter t» the ll H se­
f»l ft'I k11«i dr 111,'l'Ht I hmmI ft 11In, bo Mh.ftir
I *■i» l» *• #* rt *' l&gt;* »' *r | *f f #4
""Aren’t you goi ng In p l a y ? " 1 asked
cret aervieg. Klalne rescue* him. I.lruS h e c ou l d not h a v e passed hi m In
It wus only a few minutes a f t u r s he
« n r I -1*1 tr rl tltier i *ri«| i * « |i«rtirnlii t i t itu|Mirt .*iH frai tir* ut t W &gt;fifing i&gt;et m t «
tenant Wdodward and hla friend. Profea"I k no w y o u ' l l excuse me, W a l l e r , "
*zf a *11ftljlc ii tftlbfF ftikaX t K* r i U * t n « • t o i i i i f f o m uf u « v l / M l fruit
the hall.
T h e r e f o r e s h e must h a r e
,,-aor Arnold*, attend a party given ^t tho Smiled Kl a l ne. “ My f r o c k s a r e all s o had c ompl et ed a r r a n g i n g h e r s m a l l
. ■ Dodge home, wheye unknowingly. I&gt;el
s t o ck s o that It l ook ed quite Itnprcs- gono o r b e e n t a k e n o u t t hr ough t h e
l l * f * t * « l r » f t f *** -*{ *, fc, ( | •
f ftrrwkr* •pethl llitafft 1«
fra il I i * * , » f
«
Mar drop# a not.- which glvra Klalne a f rightf ul l y o u t of date. A n d h e r e ' s a
ml |rr| ttiM I*f IfftAf *r
■- • laHrllltt'HI •• ft. e«
clua. In her attempt to prevent hla c u t ­ c h a n c e to g e t new ones, v e r y r e a s o n a ­ slvq. Drat M a d a m e Imrenz h e a r d a wi ndow. T h a t woul d n e v e r h a v e b e e n
I • ftilwft ta fm±*t treat lU
Ift#
•ara i», t«i iia»a.| (,,,H
k n « ( i » | M l HJ r M
l irat««
KPfta llfti
»* *ft*«f* lit
frai«
ting the Atlerjlo cabl e ane la (IlicoArred
v o l u nt a r y ,
especially
l e a v i ng
hor
k n o c k at the d o o r nnd r e c og n i ze d Del
and mati* a prUnner on the boat, whi ch bly, t o o "
thi
ngs
t
h
e
r
e
.
Star's
sec
r
et
code.
8ho
o
p
e
n
e
d
the
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r
_
_
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t
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t
m
r_u l t a r t
afterward* I* wrecked by ‘Woodward and
: Th6y. walked off, and t could not door arid he s t r o d e In.
a fill all ft1nttv^TftiCf it till4&gt;ftt
, .tl ** fti*»hla«t*nl l«*f Iht !|« n* lit »l ouf
Arnold. Jameaon. In a hydro-aeroplane;
Ti m w i n d o w w a s still open.
He
f »1«| niiM*fft, p ho i**# i
i y,
*,
*
save* Klalne from drowning Klalne, dla- help scowling at (he visitor.
On to­
ranJU’ l t . O n e g l a nc o o ut wa s en oug h.
*"l got your n ot e . " he said, hrfhfty,
guleed a* a m^fr. dlacovera the entrance
!&gt;•
f|i'i iijiv «(Vrtal rirrular »»• tplpi frllilutifift* -a,*L fn*.r * hit
tl«
ward
the
hoime
Elaine
and
Madame
'
t
i
,V
i
',.,
h
r
r
l
ea
pe
d
to
thn
ground.
S
ur
o
of I&gt;l M*r' i &gt;lr+)r«« i * v s at ftltmut th*
|*.m.»L1.
jwthh«ft l'«*r ffr# dtitfilitilioit
corning di rect l y to busi ness and tell
- I»y * ‘‘radio
.
cX] y
■ am* lima Arn#i|d,
ililpfllvn,"
l.arrriz proceeded, and around 1t to l ug h e r Just w h a t he wa n t e d done
enough thoco w e r e nutomobl lo t r a c k s
hM
dUicov#fd*tl t li**
at«ltnn
the front porch, where Aunt Josephine "I/' t m e *ee." h e concl uded, g l a n c i n g In tho diiaf,. # ‘ 1
FTl«ln* ■ dlicovrry nearly nrovn fatal
•h* !■ ittrtd bir Jaim soli. IhiiIi aid Arnold
was standing
JsckiwiTill*
M*nuf*cturrf« of Ideal FeftUuer*
Florida
‘"'Del Ma t ' s c a r ' " ho muttered to
nt his watch.* "It I* a f te r t h r e e n o w
and Woodward In destroying lb'* *frrlc*«
"'Just think, auntie.’" cried Klalne. .She ought to h e ' h e r e nny m i n u t e . "
hi msel f, Htmlylng th&lt;&gt;tn
station, but l &gt;«*1 Mar r i t u p f i
In a d*■
hotel In the wiwmIi lie dire* la the "'real I’urls gowns down h e r e without
l i e f ai rl y f a n a round t he side o f thV
Outsi de. Kl al n e d r o v e up t o t h e
making of a nufnt&gt;*r of ga* bnfnhft t.laliitf the trouble o f going to the city and
hotel
T h e r e he c a m e nmlrlcnly upon
r at h er garish e n t r a n c e of t he R! Her
discovers Pel M a n man a! a.irk, l* n|»IlirfML hut ear a pes
When the hotel M cheaply, t o o "
K
la
I
tie’s
c a r st a n di n g alone, and r e c ­
main,
nnd
one
o
f
the
hove
In
uni
later ft If *ek eil the ftiefi ret rest t.i I he
Aunt Josephine was only mildly lie form ran f or war d to open ( he door ogni zed It.
t
wood-i. where they explode the g»*« homhu
ne«H v rsualng the ileniti of I ulenant
terealed, but that did not seem to nnd t a k e c har go o f tho ear. Hire, too,
T h e r e w a s no t i me f or del ay.
Ho
Woodward jind his ntUrktng P«rl&gt;*
* crowned the l ob by wi thout s e e i n g the Jumped Into It and let t h e swi ft Mttle
KlsInc receives it pac kage
nhh h cnntivln*
rnntsJna worry .Madame latretix.
iv«e wlilt-h
'*1 rIiuII l i e glad to f e e you at three, old naturali st, t h o u g h nothi ng e s c a p e d
a n e w s e a r c h l i g h t ’ g u n from an u n k n o w n
racer out ob he t ur ne d und g a t h e r e d
frlrnd Jsmeson and Klalne Jifr
prove th*
Miss
Dodge," s h e said as s h e got Inlo jl(m
mo me n t u m to shoot up tho hill on
curacy of the new weapon While m itorIng with Jsmeson. Klalne die. . n m
her car a ga i n and drove off
high speed.
A s hIic passed h e st a r t ed to rlno nnd
bomb placed there by one of Pel Mar ' a
When 1 c a m e down I f ound Aunt
Mean whi l e, 1 had been Jogging a l o n g
« ross toward her, then nppeorotl to
men for »nf&gt; fee* pint?
Thev i.»u it | m
I«JeUtefiant
WfMid n «*l 4 »1 ih a•-1'|11•» *ti» it-i t -1 linn phllie still on the veranda
In ad
*l
through the count ry, loia-ly und din
&lt;liattge hi," mind
Tofi a*of Arndhl » jr at til
They ui** nf - I dillnn \&lt;i m y horse, which t ha d D*b*
ci maol nte
1 don t know how It h a p
Kl a l ne w' iuii on nut through t h e hack
A/ketl by t*el Mur and hi* men
TI e
Kl alne s little runabout
ea r r b light gun
• * Klalne m l Tint* l phoned for
pem’ d. hut ! s uppose It wa s by s o m e
of the lohhv di re, led t,v a l"&gt;V, and
non who fr«&lt; h the y n« hi nafrly I u*l Mu*
had linen d r i v e n to the door
\\ till•- I rrinuntiwl A. flight of slulr** In pr ef ur * sub c o ns c i ous d es i re
At any rate J
appesrp on th* t&gt;«v with t suit n «r t »»r l
w.i" tal ki ng l&gt;. \ act l,m&gt; phlio* Klallo* ell, e to t aki ng Ihe lift to the H&lt;*. olid
For T lire e S u m m e n M r i . Vio1 w o u ' ^ l u v e died if l hAdn’i
ilratrni p f! • \ m fit »nl, n r ■ j.e | nt
found m y s e l f at t h e road that i urn.to find flint I'l.'f* A-.ir * rt, i i ,, ol I
■
amtd
o
w
n
s
t
a
i
r
s
and
w
a
l
k
e
d
o
v
e
r
to
taken
it.
or
sort
of
liiez/uniirs
floor
Down
out
a
c
r
o
s
s
one
l
ea
d
i
ng
to
the
Rt
(itrl) Its ve r p* a | . *1
t he ear
cent Was Unable to Attend to
al ong t l y y e n r r l d o r she went h t m i . n g l o- rmai n and It i n c u r r e d to me that
After I bcRan takinc Cardui. I was
May I g.. wi th i nt i ’ " I pl e aded
THIRTY-THIRD EPISODE
RfMlty
helped, and all Hirer bottles re­
N'e, W a l l e r
rdi. replied, l aughi ng
Any of Her Housework.
merrily
' Y o u can't g o ’ ’ I w a i n to
T H E L U R E O F t H £ MODI ST E .
lieved me ent i r el y.
' try them on "
I Lillcned u p . and (ftew co mtirh
I’ropi r I .
rt^|lo I. be.I
1 r. i ri'Tit.oi
Kurlv tui" ti e. rui ng a v. iv l uri l».&gt;m&gt;
peasant Hill, N C "I suflered for stronger In three months, I tell like anw.iinnn nf t he ml v r f i l nr. "S I v pe ar ■ Klalne i|r..v e a » 11 ,uo| it rri &lt;&gt;r11**riT
rive.) With H . v . r n l trim lit ut (lie big
later I in .iinted und . a nt . r• &lt;1 off jr-1three summers,"' writes Mis
Mailer other person altogether "
summer hotel Just nut side the t own , i urejv
Vincent, ol this town, "and lixe thitd and
Cardui is purely vegetable and cenilet h e Hi t •e r m a i n
last time, was my worst.
A mo n g th.. itniriv rashlnblihte po&lt;&gt;ptc
V .'ii r I o&gt;I M,,r - bn ngi, low rn ight.
1acliug. I is ingredients have a mild tome
ill tin- w.iii r i c e t’luci. b"vv"v&gt;-i pin
ha.*, l.i-.-n i-e&lt;-ii again ih&lt; rnv stcr'fouw
1 had dreadlu! nervous headaches and ■riled, on the womanly rnsshluli'.ii
attr acted no gr eat rtlteriti.m and In tin* i ilnr.ll-l walk-ng ..long the r. id wttli
prostration, and was scarcely able to
foreftii.m she .jiil.-lly went In lo-r i i p a bu'i.’iffi t,.-i I,, hi- hand and what
Cardui makes for increased strength,
walk about. Could not do any ol my
tor for a ride
upp"ur&gt;.| t&gt;, I...
I..i!li.-r sprc.liiM-n
! improves the appeblc, tones up Ihe nezll win. \| Inllillie I a,i eii i nne nf | m-I .as.* p.rh.ip- -I* Inch"- long, itnd.-r
housework.
vous system, and hr'ps !o tr. ;.c pale,
Mur « svej.T i n - i l l " wh&gt;. up In l l , tti- m h. i a t 111
I also had dreadin' pains in my hack
sallow checks, Iresh and rosy
t i me bud been e n g a g e d In "living ..n
and sides and w hen one ol those «e zk ,
wballliv life! im.prenniouabln Aliieri un
Ii"! cal In l ooked Up ........tv in pplts
Cardui has helped more than a million
sinking spells would come on me. I
man nfuet urern
of hts hi' i-iii Iiik near slghtr-dm-ss nnd
weak women, doting the past bO years.
Her Hiring b ro u e b t Ipt lliiullv to
lidge Sill'.k".I gi,l,-KeHe * rtl" h"il
would liavc to give up and lie down,!
It will surely do lor you, what it hax
t h e tillligalow o f Ihd Mar and t h e r e
h. r rlosidv noti ng the n u m b e r (&gt;f the
Until
It wore off.
shn w h s admi t t ed tn a manner thnl
car then t u r ne d and f ol l owed It
done for them. Try Cardui today.
1 I was certainly In a dreadful stale ol
s i n i w d Unit |n-| Mur In.sl ed her
\ladatu l . a r d i z dn*w up 'n -••&lt; i^tid
H
mH to" ChfttlJLnor&gt;&lt;A M r J n i n t
,
•* I
*1
I
* I a
. . CM,
, i #Jl #* M hlghTy.
Hni" hi.f un. I v. | Mar - As "I m&gt; gfd .oilI
health, whe n 1 tonally deci ded to txy .
|.,P, cufhTswwt d
I r -r s , Icar S p t f x a l In inar I l f &lt;flj (rt r««f I*•4* "
Now
he IriHl ruer ml after a f e w
and li t ••r.-, | the Daliirnllst
ha v i ng
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I firmly JI i•AiBdiil fur uckftn
m |;lftin * n; !
JM
rial Mile a i but
1 w tin? vnu I" g"l a.
Hfii* ii i* J\mJ
&gt;i1in Oil "d y 1111 M i - . | i d g* M, . - ij 1111 ■■
ii i i f f r f i n k i f i r
buni.nl
I ' r e i i , g..wt&lt;- apprml i&gt;&gt; lo-r
T 11&gt; III i &lt;t*•
• iel her to the .*-1 lo'llliaiM
I to ll
«'f Ml* Ini' K*i
I' lI t&lt;ll you w IihI Io do
A few mi nut es Inter (he woman l e f t
The Slahdnrd Uailroad ofThe SoufTi
Is Mr I M Mar at Inline'' Inquired
In her nor. so r ap i d l y driven Hint no
St HKDI M. K KKKKt TIVK APKII. fill). ID1.1
Madam l ^trcnz as the vah' t ushered
o p e would r e c o g n i z e her
lu r Into the llhrarv
It wus ear l v In t he afternoon t hat
"N"o mndntii
h" tcinriuul
Aunt J o s e phi ne w a s "tiling on t h e
Is Mt|t
lilt! ll. 1. *1 M'lftl f 111 | If
Nti. K2
Nu, HU
\ n . hf&gt;
V e r a n d a when an uuiomutule dr o ve up
.-ill.' hi fm . h. got 1I.D k X J A 4 I &gt;
i.v Jarkvtnvillc
‘1-1(1 am
h III pm
i tr. pm
nud a verv " i v l u l i l r g n w i od and In n
*vv. v r i|
,Vf Snv.lioiMli
I 12. pm
I 2 12. all.
ili.Vi pm
net* d wi.|iii«u "t, ppcil .lit
nt i t . tS-ftk
.1
, .1
Ar lftrldci.ini
*&gt; oil pm
4
J IH a ill
?&gt; 2(* am
E l a m e J u m p e d in a n d S e i z e d t h e P u d d l e
I. h.,| ufief ....... ii
"|o* greet",i A ll r
«. » Ml
Vr Wawhiuglii n
IJ Ml pm
1' -- •■I .
U ' ,
7 o am 1 J1* pill
\r H iliiini.fi
I
an.
"‘ I f, a Ml
Ios, ; h n. in g 1,11 ,i I I. g U u- ■ le up
I Mi pm
•■V „ . t , . 1.. « *, *t ' f V* t
V* J’ lcl.id, Iph .i
I I 12. pm
I o.i j . m
I 2.". tun
proa. Ip I lie |p e*&lt;c
L|ilii'.MiulH|g'
' .
1 l l ' t ’lt.
foe c u m b e r t w . i i t v two
At last
Elutily migtit by \trls uuur have -Din' 1
Vr N e p 1 *.t k
t I I s til
I t(t pm
Ii i d pm
l ai r . *n/ of N"&gt; w \ or k and Kuna, I’urround It at the end and k no c k e d
t^clothn herd
' e h n s f d ' V no u g hT frYf^ks t«c_
Alt-HiwwJ
F’lftMppirnl
E
r
i
e
Iteiiitjo.g
butr, you have h e a r d of uiv pliopw mi
i l .c t r- in Wualiiligtoti.
At uuv r ul e I quit ktuii'd
Del Mar and. M a d a m e l ai r enz w o r e for u y«nr
t Jir^A-rvn r on’ Tr a. n* e*j am! &gt;*.
ieep. r tn S a v a n n a h on Tram
Klflii a venue nud I tie Rl|e de lu KuIX.
still talking lit low tones when t h e y tl^y jm. e III tlm lll'lJ) Of s ee i ng h r r y
, Aunt Joseph mu bad h urd the nartii-.
A niuuictii Liter she l.-ft t he l ihr a r ) ,
- S u d d e n l y my ho mi shi ed, mid u f a­
heard a light tup-tin the dortr
-,
,
4 F^)r Information and lUwcrvidnm I’lanie «&gt;r-Write
t hough she did n m ■ know tjral thl*&lt; ffiH'itved Ii v th*. valet, wh o acrui i f
mi
l iar l l ttl o c a r Unshed past me. ftot
Th e r e she Is h o w . " whl spe r i ' d
woman had a s s u m e d It without b e i n g
partied her to Io t car and itshisted tier-* |
the d r i v e r wns/TioL, fami l i ar. Jt w«h
In a ny wn&gt; cijtitic l ed with the p l a c e
In
All rlfehl let h**r Iq." aiiswerod Del Klaltm s r oad s t er . In it w ua^u at run*,
11tll^lxvf auf h Haiti. 1 im p *, fti
M VVfM r t aj mre*-J.- J n &gt; w . « , f l l r . f t * .
s he mentlcned
" Th.. hot "!
she dl re r t e d t .&gt; t o r
Mar. leaping upt'etl, TU s Close!
"Vll g e r - a m a n w ifo- l u p k n d , l l kt t J , K* n,,:u^1
hour HI
"Km eHtabllsIi Irtg a to w Hurt «&gt;f hiitu
d r i v. r, as he si ari f i l ofT w fill, the
/
tigtst,"
a
s
liCUlty
as
1
1
e
t
t
n
desc
i
ltd*
hide fieri* nmII 1 g*Y tfm^rtlgnivt
Do
roer ser vi c e at t he h c i t . T r.*hrl", l h a
vatv-l ri t u r n e d to the liutigalow
him
Wa n hp rufVnliig off Wll
Just us I told yon " - ^ ,
woman explai ned
V r i »&gt; e tnv pe n
Otlislde, t h e naturalist h a d c om e
w
hi
l
e
fch«v wT»H w ait l a g In'^riflo tfio lioOutsi de, nt tin* s a m e
accord­
through Hu* t-hriAiherv nnd ha d been
ptiCflnd ll u r movl ng I " »••* Into the d i v
Itv
c onc p cl d d pllllis.
4
f ' Y
* ■ '*; f
ing
to
tils
c
a
r
e
f
u
l
l
y
for gnwAis
S o | xiii hni . gl ug the Int
bx.kltig In nt the l l br n n
wi ndow.
nd U r t v / r u p a n d
i t d f l l o p e d nf t er
Del
Mar'
s
c
ar
tind
est Karls model s out t'* them Is Mi s s . wal&lt; lung . h t v mow- nf Made m e , ! .ar
M a r ’# nutonmldle, vr«h
stopped clove to l»H«h1«v'/i-the hotel. ' W
Dodgu nt homo'""
enr as she w rot*.
As sin- went out
ti
sl i ght.........................
* hill Hint
iHiutid, ntiti gaggu.l lit it, •tlruvHt
whi
ch
/
was
on
ix
*,
.- patiuiljj
I think sh*' Is pl aying i &gt;,iiiiis. re
lie paused |u«l a sernttd to took tibou!
,!le&lt;-»uw of our Ihlrly yr*r» of rv)*rri'-tu.e in buy ing f"r
hrtHighi i ho str eet level h'hfu riM jm&gt; l’ F w*4'1* n,H* « n t r e t ^ &gt; H i ! l
iutV
Flufitl* Iru.lr, sail h",-#iuM- of splendid. r*il and u *(&lt;*r
I unveil A uni J o s e p h mu.
Tin-ii Ii" dr* w a b in: k mf . f r om tils
far l.eluw the *Ct*&gt;mJ
v^ml oWs i ‘ " u cqimtry*
M -tnat tt &gt;Ulle« ftp
faeilltir*. and low freight falrw, « r i»vjf’&gt;"H tuoitey .&gt;n
"Oh, &gt;**■ *. I st&gt;e h"r, thunk v..u
n.&gt;*
I ... k* i fot* *” i tin, window c u i c h . and
*1 hr eo of his most tr usl od men wen* In
ft"
Iwu-spi ry hu u s e - in ^
hay, gram; fm l and lly*!^. guaranteed Ih" l-;»l
woma n mu r mu r e d , movi ng ii.wut.l ihuiibklv eh mh c t l inn. the rmun
t h e , nr*
** * • " r f *‘&gt;r »
4,f l
Jtc sior uf ipoirm nuuhmrry and pYf*&gt;ipdiy •■*
t e nn i s Court tnu k t*f Hi*, house
DlriTtJy l o the d*-?k lie w.-nt ami
ed Elaine.1
Mndohm IjiYonx opened ll/o f l oor
. Th o m e n leaped oqt, ^
cralr tiudief'.mr iwll C«-.vt cjipvlily or.nigisA&gt;»»"'. i &gt;d
Klnlm* and 1 h a d agreed fu pl ay u hurriedly Yau ,t'v,*r Ihe imper/i to IL
**nii |'m so gl ad you r nme , " s h e rat
und c ar r i * i l her bodi l y ii(ib;(ho hous e,
■nd wgrtahlr erah-v at reason aide po'y-g —• • I* *e
coupl e of gutties, and were t o s s i n g
tin te » ;rk tile not.
Me pick* d It up
our &lt;l.iiim writr far pri. r luft*.
.tie.) nu to Khilno. " Y o u s*-*'. 1 ,
got
t a k i n g h e r u p s l u l ts "RLu^tllVo an uppor
r ac k s for posllloo.
end read ll e a g e r l y
S lhl e“ had faltiFpd'wf^ij'ti
u
''*"* ,Hie^
, ' A* ,latil
"*i|
gut |vlnt|eil
Not a
*.......
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"Very well.' l au g h e d Klalne, us s h e
" Mi npari met i t Rt D e r ma j p —-3 *l{.
"hor d o w n umL j d oi un t i i thekl pess f r o m
Uul
ff
you’ll
only
take
n
fovy
gownh,
woo the toss, ‘ t a k e Hie other &lt;olirt
m
Izirenz ’*
■*
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dtlijr people w/ll come (o tqe I II let about h*'r rrtrtfff’f t - t ha t ifli% coul d
It wus a i .. it &lt;luv. and I left in
I ol a m o m e n t he Hi-eim-if to colt*.
%
you have thiffh-Vhenply, tog, ' Just look hreal ho. Tiieru'' l i my lefr'Yjer.'ibS thv*
good spirittt. J u s t to see* w h e t h e r I | sld&lt;T what to do
Then tie replaced
floor, h e r liatyls and f e e t botniil,' a n d
nt
ffill*
coul d do Jt Tit ill. I Jumped aver tin* | tile dn.tr
Sudden!) he h e a r d *tlie
went out
Rile ftVld up on** flinty. cr*'nitiv* r ren
net.
.
^
wound ol (i u*1 s i »'|.s
ll was i h e valel
How l ong she l ay t h e r e s he n e v e r '
Hon
that
looked
Ilk*'
a
di
Ttr
al
e
Power
.
O u r gatin' tout s* ari d * .&lt;t * j t e’d wtVJin M'Hirning . *JtllekIy Hi*' n a t u r a l i st ranf
"I'd Ilka to trv It on." cried Klalne. k n e w , but, a t livst tlie a i r r evi ved h e r
w o wm*e liLit-t Mi|'t*‘ il h) Hit* a p p r o a c h
to Hi,' ulmiovv and l umped nut
and sh*&gt; regnl ned r'lhsAjyusnessfJ'und
tlngeriwr.it rpjutirous|y.
o f a si u n n. u g l o o k i ng wutnuA
' in&lt;&gt;uti n t later Ho* vulet entv-reiL
sat up
D*'r m u s c l e s - w e r e ' s o r e aud
mudti
me
"U^yilL
agreed
" U U * 1 Aidge ’
sin grciic.J
Wi l l
ihe library a ga i n
That s ,*&gt;(range,
her he a d ached. Hut pljxfiii't h’e r J pd Ui
" W n T r e nlifrtV l&gt;o bo.”
y o u - e x c u s e um u momen t ? "
he ex c l ai med , under bin b r e a t h . "I
With deft (htAi,TB.T.arenz helped her nnd hi-gan HlriigKliuK^wIth thtf «h*rUs
Klalne painted tn acrvtng the hall
don't cerixll openlnt^lhut wi nd o w o v e r
' niowers’ flround I.imrstqne make* acid soil*
Hmt Ivound tier, mati nki ng n t latrt t^
take off 'lie r ottil.Ypry pretty dress
a n d tke w o m a n handed tier a enrtl
tlmrp (otluv ""
.• "
sweet
It releases potash salts nnd imparts
As Klalne fllrpfp'd tjjo soft gown over pull t he d r e s s o v e r horat'lf ut lu.viit.
from tier d e l i c a t e , gold un-nli luvg
ll
HO l o o k e d ' putzleil
Dill II- lit* on*strength
nntl vigor tqgrtiwini; croprandtreejV;
h. r h**ad c f l l W i e r heuti amt a r m s ett
In Klnlm* s rur-j^i* nftt ']r«Hsf(Frov«&gt;
read simply
wits utiuii* to* w ,-ul i.v, r and - hi d If
Illovvrrs' ii njest opj«v jsjfflu n*l tinrtsualiy fine
cag'
d
fu
lltfj^vnult
ll
lidiiions
folds
c
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Rome xtfsteTi". .luwh t Tu i .h the
remlilv inur.t With the soil. Contains no im&gt;»f Jlie an*om liile ntn a t
Al Iasi.
Madame I.urcn/. ox powerful woman
I" Alt 18
r 1 1Ural l-i . j o n i l , eftn-ii,..|
■ , i r, i v
purities
can &amp;
W&gt; a p p l i e d a t a n y t i m e — is
iJmw.-v. r, fl" i u j ii ■ ■ t o n j d a c a - wl tc t e It.
-. i . ! Is r‘ K ityfftt' ^ h*&gt;s t (T. ' mil)
Downs
It.on ihe bo-ti cs ."\\ |.|l -. it. r l , 1,
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Instantlv l M»fV 'lur fllmk h i m ^ f ■ ti ;ol
T o appreach* in tt « r was to
whi l e dm womui i FvpSSkr'1 » but-at)** ought) t r a d e Up to hts c o u t s e tie ton
Co.*
front I he chisel . disguising his v'pjtyv
w,il*n'whoerftr w us there. Me ran thu
had nlrAad) told Au n t Josephine
tbul along tin* mad
•
Box
R
308, Ocala, Florida '' '
* Together thev wftyijied th** dfC#aT,&lt; ar up lilonA'ide the road dit." the
“ You
have
them
tn.re.
t Ii •*»•
Meanwhi l e, at Ih*; ,J!l
Dirmatn.
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Minlame l - i r . n r *uitcYdd ami pass.-d about Klalne ev. ti more dgliH) to J)fe-’/ htlsh&lt;*s add Jtuup.sl out. I.-Appif It
Vd follow mg th.
ven( her s c r e a m i n g
Yes, 1 h a v e s o m e t e r f * r v* Im o v e
ihrough (In' tntunda of th* ln*l*l tol
.
a i l s a^L.
Mail
time
l
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k
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t
model s whi ch I nm showi ng ut my
of
lowed by many admiring glances
nnd t hr ew that o v e r K Int tie's h e a d
s ui t e In the Rt G e r ma i n. ”
the men
C o n tinned i*c r a g e 7
"Oh. how l o v o l y ! " excl ai med K l a l n e
Cp In her romn stood several large also, white De! Mur run to tlpc w i n ­
The r e w*&gt;rt* his men In t ho car.
I must see t h e m "
trunks open
From ili.-in she hail dow
Optimistic. Thought.
t
The y tal ked u f e w minutes, wti l l e I taken u number of gowtis which were wai t i ng bel ow
T h e whr.1** of l i f e Is hut a m o m e n t
waited pati entl y for Klalne to st a r t
scnltered about or hung up for exul- ^ " A r e you r e a d y ? " bo called s o f t l y to
t he game agai n
T h o game, h o w e v e r .
hit loll
| them.

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I firrrky t*rMf&gt; lb»* Hi* f**|»*f«nn|E •«» J. W . (&gt;. Singletary
his
k Secretary
N. (i.
•jiiiahi 4- » « * *lulv p«*»* *i i-y fb» *iiy nnni'Look?**

he

cried

fllmtdy,

pointing

up the str eam
1 did
A girl In (v'canoo w a s Coming
d ow n to w ard tin* falls, scre a m in g , her
paddle broken, tthd useloHe

My heart

ran save her.

Yqh must do Just « h I

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uii:1t.* in each mouth.
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1|i*' &gt; •*u ntnl • .mi-ti of you "Vr itr»n•r* %|ili*n|»
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nf c.inier ol First St am). I’ftInisi to Avw.
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O r d e r I'n lted A m e ric a n M e ch an ics
M e e t s every We&lt;lni&gt;s d n y at 7^30 P.
M ., in the C it y H all
Vittljibg h rotheri
an: wel co m e,
f*. H . S m ith , RVp^Sec.

C e l e r y City A e rie N o .

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Meet
.j t&gt;v ry Tile tiny i V - t at 8
o'clock
i-i.i. lliid'ltoi’
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Lut. c I! &lt;i' Tts,
W o r l t . y I 'r'si.lc u t
w e r e tnr y

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'dtiBfaoUy'no threw .himself on his p i • i i ii ig ri t t rf I t l a w * iif 1 I • Hi mI r *'( V m
stomach, 'hbuklng his leg .about I he gifiin. i.i* » ti.R i(. pr*o. i-wl pJa*4 iti lusirif**
O J I S I u n i t : N O . 61. I. O . It. M .
- * i &lt;I k m t r ol V i r g i n i a n n l
tree trunk. ‘ l^crfiwU'd out over the 4f hi * tHDt hKi mf ro n!•i l . rinin prf-t*fi
in * hr Hi site nf F l « f .Meets every first and third Friday
ledttc of slljipr.i&gt;iTock to tho veyt aulge !•!■, it j \ ri upi ii * In n * tul'i him| Ihr •aH
i n f i l l * 'w.g r f »i*r*f * * Iif )'i Nl l * l 1, l ifr t.l ) 11
nights
at 7'.:H&gt; in Masonic Temple.
and looked ovt&gt;f ^ t wns the on 15 I T n r ) , V i r g i n i a ! ' et rnlmii i’ h* fnn •! i him j 40 &gt;
Visiting lirothets wadi-onie
a 1 fif P 11*4 Mon Of 1^1} lirr
■ »f
to 4 »1 1
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chunee
I he i.Id naturalist s e l i e d my legs in
hi* hands

I slid d o w n tit" r.« k

lei

-l eg m yself go
I t^erullv his p r es e n c e of mind had

It.vent ed what was r ea l l y a life Phalli
a huma n rope
On c a m e the c anoe. E l a i ne In It a*
whi l e a s denth, c r y i n g out and trying
'.I st op or guide It ns, n e a r e r and near
er t hough the smooth, worn walls o t
the chas m, It whi r l e d l o the falls

With a grip of Meet the unlurnltat
held lo thn tree, which swayed and
bent,'while also h&lt;i,t)t;td me, as If In
a .vise, head down.
2*» csjjcy Etalrii’—^
dir- rwlv ot us.

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It IT f o N t l X t ’ K U I

and

you.1? /

di-r.-d

mr hearts
.i n

the

fo r the p e r s o n ^whti had fired Lho sliol.

arptitirt

htn

In-

about

to

*T1! ghtjjiold of the lr e « ami tliyri hold

crlfcb a fleeting- g lim p s e o f
d is a p p e a r in g Into tho trees.

m y

a

.11 a l l l i t i g h

nbout, s i a r r h l n a with d r a w n r e v o lv i rh

" w h a t 's all th is?"
S o m e o n e fired

J a c k so n v ille ,

*^l,'

tng o v d * , 11m, r es u l t trf t h e i r work
Hut
1 tCfl HP ,ht’ • W o road.
I f o heltrd a sho t'rfn d qu ick en ed 'hit* bthey werrv gToatlng l oo «oon. W o c a me
to th» T(ic_k*j»nd t he t r ee.
oace
Ju the wootla un e x p e c te d ly he
’U ert'.^crled the new-found friend.
ctitiuv upon his th ree men still b eatin g

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him,
th ere Instead o f ' b e f o r e h i . Her

he

20B F.avt Hay Street

It w a s o f tu&gt;

, • Just t on t s tit'
s
|‘nr. as he*' I could nil hufsehuck
I h ill fo llo w e d F l u m e 's c a r until 111

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E. A. Martin Seed Co.

W h o w a s he?
,,
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tli

leaped lhtft.uty OlOtith. Jt w a s Elnln'*'
' &lt;Tinre* " h e 'p a r r t e d . e a g e r l y to me, l

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Use
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crie d Klalne. " H e waved my life — then
didn't wait ev en to bo th anke d."

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c r as h ed

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I must tell him h o w much I o w e h i m —
III; l i f e ’. "
Hut he bad d is a p p e a re d , ab s o lu te ly
W e sho ut ed a f t e r him

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the (jueer old fe llow had p lu n ged Into
the b ushe s and w a s go n e wit hout a n ­

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fired

I lo

little Jump and b elied my f o r e a r m s
Hey b a n d s sli pped, but I grastted her
o w n arm s a ml w e held each other.
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stiera were coming nhend fast now In
tier direction.
Wildly ahe gated
around. There was a canoe on the
bank, Jri*tfn Instant she Jumped In.
mitltsjt^.iihd Belied the paddle.

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the t u r d s ami u n a b le lo do so
Molt
f-.r a moment lie looked
th en h-

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but

roof
COUld

the room fr om which c a m e thn p e c u ­
lia r pounds
l ie 11 .K• •I all VIoils I v 'I bet e )ie &lt; . Olid

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H e. th rust the thing o v e r thn ed gn
anil looked
Hi till* TlMlf flflll (IdWtl
th ro ugh It.
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It w a s a pocket perisc ope

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edge

tors, which the naturalist ad ju s ted

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an (IrdinAnfr l.nUllnl in llrilinanrr l(i I
al t * r

to-tho

the man
Hut ahe did nut atop.
In­
tend s h e redoubled her efTorU. ru n ­
ning /ig.-ag la am o n g tho tr e e s w h e r e
they 1* &lt; re thickest

h er

KNOV/N FOR QUALITY

F o r an Instant I th ou ght w e
all goin g o v e r
Hut the natural
1st h&gt; Id his grip and slo w ly b e g a n to
pull h im self und us up the s li p p e r )

She cpultl* scar cely
c o llu ps lb le arm s on which te le p h o n e ' and evtis it Bled
- f ( u n i . tits
...
■list
ar e often fasten ed to u r n*nk- a try- head way ut nil In the fierce
ed dies, „Btlt at leant, s h e th ought bur
desk o r wall, c a p a b l e o f being col
rtedtv.• klm w as ge tti ng fa r t h e r and
lapsed Into smalt spa..- or &lt;&gt;f b e i n g ev
A il'l n r a * n &gt; from thftn
«*r«'« in
(end ed for s o m e d lslanct
tin the
l*p iitimc, Ih*l Mur and
Iii* man
tiling w a s a r r a n g e d a system of tnir

t I
- al

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!( '«. ' !• in

corner o f

SEEDS

“ S t e a d y '" 1 encouraged
“ ( i r a b my
arm s' "
\tt the i attoe reached us she g a v e a

w it s

bullet Ktruck a trt'c n e a r h e r with a
"p in g '"
Sh e glanced b a c k niul Haw

I M M ar. a little
w here Ni&gt;« could
ijrfjtjd Mfv&gt; tnim on,
i * u n fled Klalne,

Sh e stood up and b alan ce d h c r n c lf—
a d a n g e r o u s fe at In a canon at any
tlmo, but dou bly so In tb o s o dark,
s w ir li n g , treach ero us w a t e rs

great

O f T s h e went.Vatrlklng fn r the oppo­
Kront htV-jjre'ket he loo k the l e a t h e r
Hut the cu rre nt was ra;v
case and opettvij. It
T h e fe w na-h
* site shore
Inc
swift
ly,
and
s h e w aw a lre a d y tired
rtiliar a r ruiigetuenu like som e a t the

,1 ihr .aid I t liurdge. in thr lollo»lnr
S a n r o r t l «fi
\&lt;*uflirr» l a a u r D W h r n Hitil
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.it..atr iri thr rounty «f Sem' ourhrfa
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T h a W a ll -K n o w n Nuvallst a n j tha Crealor of tha “ Craig K e n n e d y " Stones.

to theaconcrete rcta.uing wail nf thr hutb. of getting Into the hotlBP. Hut ho
^ wall ?"rT.e*^,,n r * ‘ " ,r *'nne r#,,1n-1 Crtuld not «eom to find any. ('nroful)y'
lepealBrl.

E x p lo it s

ialaJaJai

r h* ir mi«n f *it &gt; I \»unrll,
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Virginia i arnlma. rtl n( SanUml, l'‘litnd.i In n ^iilar »» •&lt;•ion

T

By ARTHUR.

On th e roof at last, .the nattirollnt'
• ,f»niru w hrfi‘ l he r»«l fmr H(prii|r&gt;l nf lh*
■ Hr ) li*-l»«*rn Sanfnr«| av.-nu* • rt*1 I ' &gt; |»r•-w
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r
a
w le d along, looking for stirjKK-wa.v
• vetiuff would inirfrrjil iim», lhartrr north,

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T h e

E la in e

Praitiltil in CaUakaaatiea Wilb tka Palka Ptajrn aai Ika EtInlic Filai Catapaay
C*tf rifkl |9ll, by ilwt luf
All Ewretfti Riflii I f f f ' W

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PAGE SEVEN

Wright

S.rim n l i t
A .rr I , n i t
N o ; i r r . o u «h ,||
h u i l d , r u n t t a r t , m l a i ( . ; .o
aorhoritr thr
c u o a t i d r l l o n or r n l a r ( r m r n t ,,t o n ,
franir
o r w o o d e n b u i l d i n g . t r n t or l . uo t h , t o or
u p o n a n y l ot or parent ol l and . . t h i n t h r
f o l i o * in it l i m i t . , t h a t
, to o.y
ling,ruling
a t l h . I n t r r a r r t l o n of I h r wrot I m r o f M y r t l r
a y . n u r Wi t h t h r r o n r r r t r . n a m i n g n a i l o f ,
thr
bul bil ra d
al ong
Sanford water fronl.
f u n o o u t l i t o t h r n o r t h ont r of W a i n . u r n n t
t h r u m a rot t o t h r r a . t . td r of Kirn a m o u r ,
r.trndrd,
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T H E SANFORD HERALD

u S t l A B Y 7. 1916

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S a n fo r d latctd CEuion N o .
first and third T h u r a d n y
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SocTreas.

1761 meets
night at 7

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Fredident

Heral ds o f Llherl y
Meets iitJEagles' H a l l first
night In (tarh mont h al 7 :30.

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Wm. K, ItodfiM-holder/Commander Mls.i|H^Vhft I’ ackard,Secretary

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JANUARY 7, JOig
LIST OK JPBORH

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H O NO R RO LL
SANFORD

CITY S C H O O L S FOR

MON I H O F

DK&lt; K M HE R
l . i i r k , U i i Iht it

F u - t Crudi

Tlinma*. Wooduid Rertb'.on, lanin
d»r Hcint r, R(i&gt; rnond Muirhei.il
John Lord, 1i« ork&lt;- Wilbur, Me.iiric
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Thelma Howell
Advanced First
Joe Daniil*. Robert West,
Second Grade
Ruth Henry, Vut ie
Horn
Hyman,
Cecil
Harris,
C laudia
Wright,
Loin
Daughtry.
Alhort
Connelly.
Junior
Dutton,
Marion port?on. Courts- Kmit. Cal
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Kermith
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Warner
S e o c c a n . J ohn R r u m l e y , J oh n W i l ­
s o n , J i m S l o i e . Joe A t k i n - o n .
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c o mb i na t i o n s „ f vacci nes, e a c b con

tll° ''rent a musement o f . 0 m nt ra l
" P ^ t u l o r s . w h m . hug e flnw linoipuil- . 4

tabl i ng' tlm mi cr o- or gani sms of from
t h r e e to sl v^dl f f er ent di seases, and
t h e s e a r e a i r i ng hi ghly sa t i sf a ct ory
resultn . T h e pombtifatimiH are as fob

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was that,’ '
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I I I Typhoid, with two varieties - uf
'Don't y ew a s k so ma ny
paratyphoid, t i l typhoi d with Malta I n ; ' band
kW or
r at Typhoid, t w o pa r aWphohl s 1 ‘ IuoetI.. i. h, I reckon t ha t s w h e r e the
and Spall a fever
i t ) Ty pho i d, ( wo 1 h a m m o c k busted.
par at y p hoi d s , bnrtlUis anlatlens anil
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Un t h c n t r l c a l ' C om m a n d e r s .
ba. in'nr m liu i^ n s t s
t r. V 3 her Slime
I k e p t ge nr i its In Hi.'", .'Mtefal hours
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. h o u r s of ghsUl teni e ^rotn s l e e p or food.
110) The same, v i
Malih foyer.
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. iis he f ol l ows over t he t e l e pho n e the
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v a r yi ng f or tunes of Imttle. c al ml y sa y s
By No Means.
1 1(| jl(B Htaff
II IA oyer t?et us go t a k e
(■ iKhtlng ill ll.e air doeiift*t - tie-cos- I ,t i mu '* T h e her o- wor shi pi ng hlog
sari l y raise the plain* of w a r f a r e . — J laplu-r mi ght till tho m o u t h o f tils gudW a l i S t r eet Journal______
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mu ll an ac[f4"ili :il A mcrlioiii revP l e a i u r o L O v i n g ' Itali ans.
jiilxittonlst would d ec l ai m fr om a bill

In Italy there are more theaters In
population than In

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m e r e l y Mr S ur r et a r y a nd wa s visit
lure .lupnji 'on Ids f a mous trip through
tfie far F-asl
.Mr T a f t w a s c aught
l ast jtsilepp 111 11 h a m m o c k by a m o v ­
ing pTcfure man. and I hi s Interest i ng
film wa s being shown at a r o u nt y f al f
In my bonin' State' Illinois. T h e mo. t
li on pictOre was bei ng r eel ed off to

m proportion
proportion to.tinto.the
any other country,

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Mixed Vactflnatlon.
"One of the most signal advances
recently inml o’ In Hie prophylactic usn
of vaccines.'*' nays the Medical Unc­
ord, "Is CnPtidlnni'a method of com­
bined vaccination, which Is now being
used on an extensive scale lit Prance
and Italy '

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Another One on T aft.
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Coertz, Jessie Crave-. Fritm in Leav
on ex President Taft. thyilRli he In nliti. Anna Mj l.aucfjio. Km h. r AVooil
wu&gt;'fl rrtr,,fWj l“
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Stock Consisting
of about Fifty Suits.
In this Sale
are assorted
into:
Three Prices

Mobley,

MeOnhaitin.

PROGRAMME

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Third .\GrtAh*— Norma Follow.,
Maude

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cony in a triumphs) hour; but strategy,
not rhetoric. Is Iho Held marshal In
this war.

PROGRAMME AT
THJ5 THEATRE K X O .TauC
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M O N D AY. JANUARY, mil*
Rarutmiunt
■;Ti'in|itation'
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IN THE HEART OF TH E W ORLD’ S; G R E A T E ST VEG ETABLE SE C TIO N

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

HERALD

published

SEMI-^LY
IN

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LSI) A Y J A M A I D

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

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T h e hoy* pulling; nets (or J. E,
Vijtcunl fofind some more of tli&gt;bone* -of the prehistoric .imm.il m
the lied of the St John* river near
Ft. Florida ln«t
Sat ui day
..1
brought them to The Mei.ild &lt;&gt;tli&lt; •
T h e y are a perfect loOl and nickel
jo in t and undoubtedly belong to
l hi* shin hone brought in tin of
lice by Mr, Yin cent lust week

the new law

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Mf dl r t l ‘^ W ‘ ‘ on o f aU " h®
-01
,n Sintnok* county will bechildren \r
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provision*
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M . . r - looking ttft IT t he rutal
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’.. D e c o r a t i n g i cat a n d t a k i n g part
The attention ‘ of the* ftwnffti
a u t o m o b i l e s in S e m i n o l e countA,*J* ;,iti* thu p a r a d e is a b u n d a n t l y r e w a r dd i r e ct ed to t he f o l l o w i ng n o t i c e ' 4gn1 1 &lt;*jtl in*- t he p l ea s ur e a n d e x c i te me n t
out f r o m the headtf uat tefs -»*f ilit* j’ wbit'll, it af f ords , hut in ortler t o furFi ve C o u n t y Fai r
trier s t i m n l a t e tin* d e c i si on to d e r o r Tlie Fi f th A m iial Sub TVopfOilt a t e and to S t i r more r i v a l r y to e x c t l ,
M i d - W i n t e r Kxptisitioll w iHj^ e l i el d I he foUAjvb.g p i ir.es ate offered
ul O r l a n d o . Flu,. F eb r u a r y 15th to
I
l l eafv J lecoriiteil
A u t o m ob i l e ,
lfitb, I !«I •». tintlei the atlsplCes of a n y mak&gt; $50.(HI in F a n S l o c k nr
ni t . i . u n t i l 1-. L a k e . O-riul.i, D r a n g K , c i s l i
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s i vit r iti u d i s c .

Foundation* (Icing Laid and
t urner Slone Services Will
V
Follow

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The new home of the Surford
Lodge of Elk* is stal l ed at last and
yesterday a huge force of men un­
der the supervision of Conti actor
VenAble
weie bll*y
starting the
foundation*
The liicaiion op Park
avenue is an ideal um* and a beau­
tiful v ujw of the lake will be ob ­
tained from tin new building when
il is completed.
The hullding wall
lie practically three stories, the two
stories and basement b.tngirig it
up t o this h e i g h t . T h e foundation*
are being laid wltli Georgia clay
biick to the sniface, then about foui
feet of \ ill iiijAh hfick will follow and
‘then a ' kltvtf^ljV^red pressed fnick
will rumple fattfir.'iitocture, milking a
lieu lit if uI anrf ■veVyrVtil**^ initial build­
ing.

FIRST HEALTH
BOARD TRAIN
FOR FLORIDA
T HE

STATE .HOARD

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RATION CA U S

YrriTf&gt;r(;n
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Florida'** "Health Train" -ia no
longer A dream but an actuality.
The present week marks the date
of its initial journey -through the
state on its mission vbL-,education
to better living, to-^tu'tti/r health
through better sanitation and th«
prevention of disease

Tin* rcnlir.atton of »h&lt;« ambition
of the State Iton/d.of1 Health, by
which it tony increase its efticiency
and usefulness has conn* after almost
luMmte effort
It has been provided
and equipped without s|»ee!al up*
propiiatnm of state funds, and its
operation will not udd a single cent
to the b u r d e n resting on the tax­
payer s of Plot ida,
The lifsl ti ip began ut Jackson­
ville Monday
morning, with the
t Mfi \ i , i i p M ’ l II M t h 1 s 4.1 M i l l
lu -l -top at ' t
\ilgust i He
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SENDS

I ' o n i f a c t o . 1 V e n a b l e is p u s h i n g t h e
w o r k in o r d e r t h a t t h e c o r n e r s t o n e
■•■rertninuil c a n he h e l d .it a n e a r l y
da tc a i d
.liter t h a t
I In* l i ui hPng
will In i i i i n ph li d o n . ■■o n l t i m e
&lt; 10 00
nail.il. .
v nut
press refers t o
I hi m e i n Iters a t e r e p i n i n g o v . r t h e
1l.i ■. - W ■ •i,»t. :
a
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posed to make it the most dompleic
J Third
Heel
De c or ated
A u t o ­ fuel t h a t t h e l l j g t e r i a U f o r t h e b u d d ­
ha ve
event of the kind ever held in cen- mobi le. any m a k e $20.00 in Fair i n g a r e n o w b e i n g s h i p p e d a n d t h a t
t h e w o r k will p r o c e e d t o a s u c c e s s f u l
ii I Fhu nia
Tin* management" is S i m I or i itr It
finish
• urril. Ill a gelu t .*1 Way o f tjn
I Itest l l e d r at e d \ ntui nuhi l e of

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^p^l eg r i &gt;r i n il 11 il'
umi r e i u y i data w i n c h c o u l d i\pi
I* ircitratcly o b t a i n e d
from $hc
J u s t how l o n g these Imnes
„ h w,| children m. il'&lt;‘ l o w e r ' g r a d e * . been buried in the
Y. a scientist could t*
Itr Miller p i p e -ted
D t . J.
l.'.ilt &gt;1 OtllciT, tO i«- w o u l d tt II a mo s t I. it *&gt; ting
I'nftrr St.it
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Sf * \ I M■ *1 - I' 11

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THE FIVE COUNTY FAIR WILL MAKE A
s p e c ia l E f f o r t to h a v e
GRAND. PARADE

Those hones have created con­
siderable comment and many ol tincititttni think that if the Smith­
sonian Institute could he Consulted
about llie matter they would send
a representative hefe to make a
search of the St. Johns river at this
■fiume* spot and unearth the hetld
and other parts of the animal
The
bones belonged to *ome pre-hint orb
anim al and one of t lit- masiodomi
type, for the animal that carried
these hum;- in his hmlv was of the
most odor i family and if ; It tin* hod*
ould ‘ be fouml and mounted it
would prove a tin.il.ii end bn '

I :n Tn- rdl-d i»vi' '*

NO. 41

FINE PRIZES; WILL BE
GIVEN FOR AUTOMOBILES
DURING THE BIG FAIR

H o n e s of a P r e h i s t o r i c \ttimul Found
in Sl JohnN River

BE(j \ s this week and is
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« aw d i i nrt.til
President
Mr
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wuti
m e s s a g e to t he mot her * a n d
■; 4 'c r h’at, any. pllo r state jn the
Midge Doth ins of ~Pe. K" . tl T^kUlCPt f meicuty
fell to J s degrt1*1' below
c h i l d ren .of i m p o r t a n c e to ajl InterVi ce Presi dent
Mr ' I I- W light
^-coiduil such horjor as
Medirint* H a t , f t i t t b f o r d ani l
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a nd B u i . A'lTSfriVy. ^*ySSu?Ifc
Secretary
Misa Maud I it» k» n«
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po i nt * wer*1 o n l y a
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work .it'd pr og r e ss of their t own
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H^jrtnin Mine (Troup
I'hi-.r*' -&gt;rjs nieiiy.
culiarly a d a p t e d for her w o r k wi th T h e r e tnereufy wms fitlling steadi l y
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Mr

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.fryfn' Florida* one of noon in

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Hv j a send

HUk-Hw- fultm* i,jv- to the_ v’nteYp^

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Marks
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last
S. mil ole f o u n•.tvVJ-'Ai*tyYF
rbrd.f hr
is a t.offsw-r IrbnJ

year

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n ■ ,v. 1 ■ •.oi, , lies*, irte. ti* gF vatnlii ' ' *,i • w i l e tal &gt;n on Fri day
i -111. after w h j . - y All .Yo^faed a d e ­
licious and g[' J3 'sl|ing l u n c h .
After
luneh the n ew i r . ' J J . Y .
. of11, « r s wi*^- * lectj
• .Mj
a Lie11
the fof f hwi ug S u r ^ t ^ L f t l
T l f i N C u n i o r s , I'uvr
bc^Jf Whose cliic,

visiLym.
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in i l n l d f e n ’ s work
A g a i n "noilhers.
a ' e urged to a t t e n d the ho*ettjlg
Wed . * d a y
Jan
Ii*
ssi'liv l i i y p r
('ivie la-ague
will be redf gaidXed
within a few d a y s a f l i ’ r t h e visit of
Mr»

Vritsildn,
____________ s_____

^ S a n f o r d H o u s e I mpro* ej ti cp t s
I’ .) ili r t h e abl e ni unagenu nt o f
W. C. M c D a n i e l s t he Hot* I tJ;fajes
is bei ng p l a c e d in fitrt class chnilf
tion at d t h e n tire new g m’ -t* ar
r i vi ng d a i l y .
S. J C u r i o s , the pro
prietor ts her e e v e r y week to look
after * lie i m p r o v e m e n t s en d st al l - ,
that t he liarh t u b s and l a v a t or ie s
ar*1 b e i n g i nstal l ed tu. fast us po s ­
sible
T h e Heti I* C a r n e s will noon
l e p o p u l a r a m o n g thi* t o u r i st s a n d
t**e . on. oi er c j 1 t . n d e end wi t h th*
t i n I i I&lt;11. g* l o l.e a dried f I
- il tn
o.«r w * eiie look* tor a gt. it ru-h **
I *. ■ M- 1 lo ri in t l season
( n n g r e g u l l o n n l An nua l M e e t i n g
T h e a n n u a ) c h u r c h mee t i ng of the
C o n g r e g a t i o n a l c h u r c h ’ will
take
pl ace W e d n e s d a y night
ijan
12
E v e t y m e m b e r is ur ged to pl an to
.be p r e s e n t .
E le c t io n of officer* a n d
r e p o . ts o f c o m m i t t e e s and heads of
e par i nv ent s c o m p o s e t he busi ness
. be t r a n s a c t e d .
W ed n esd a y night.
7 .bo.
A l l c o me .

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a r u l i ng of the
I itef-tate
Commerce
( 'run mi— mu
thu
train
mu v l*e hi i ndh d fine of . b a r g e or at
r e d u c e d t a l e * b e y o n d t he It tints of
F l or i d a a n d in a ny s t a t e of tho
VMiinn in w h i c h the t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
c o m pa n i e s ar*1 willing to g i v e thu
servi ce.

T h i s trai n i* a p e r m a n e n t i ns ti ­
t u t i o n . it wi^'-diring to th** pe opl e
of F l or i d a t he most c o m p l e t e a n d
l l ioderr
suili'(*| of i n s t r u c t i o n
&lt;w»
hea l t h ' m a t t e r s that exi sta in this
,1’o u n t r y . p r o b a b l y in the wor l d.
It
Jrdl go w b e r e v e r in t he s t a t e are
( hli agti
a lentil
J Or Niiltlli^Vi
u r t d d th. r e d * over whi r h it m a y be
i . i p r u e- will o i l hi ■ n i g h t Illft'W aflV' T
rtuii a n d w hx*a t he en t i re .state has
T h e riuii.lv a gt ■ i t ' - offit'V, fUelhae *lh*
l ae i t cove r ' d tn its. i ti neraries, m h e r
set v* r &lt;d tF*e w ea t l i h* *iigt i Is Iw gkp
j*n;r/n*ys will he made.
A n d i t ia
j-nrlv
to a s s e m l ’ b*
is - t oi e* anil
all free, for
j chrnge will ev**r )&gt;n
forces
T h e l o d g i n g houses, hot If
ma d e
A l l t he resour r**s of the
in it n ii i pa 1 a ml pi ,v nte were m a k i ng
Hoard are offered gruti s t o those
reatfy to w i bu t m e t o n i g h t ’ t influx,
w ho will . c o m e tn the ne a r e s t rai l ­
.the f or n. t r • xjh " U n g a huge crowd,
r oad st a t p i p.
t he c i t y w o o d p i l e n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g .
T h e V a i l e d C h a r i t i e s , a n t i c i pa t i ng
. Al l e n Hahjr D e a d
a pp e a l * from tin* r a n k* w here the
T
h
e
sad
fntiriligence r e a c h e d tho
(wjul si nks d e e pe s t , st o od " a t a t t e n ­
c
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M
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n
d
a
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vnortilng f r o m T r i l b y ,
t i o n , " t h o r o u g h l y pr epar ed.
f
t ha t Mr, a n d Mr s. D Ci ty Al l en' s
" T h . .&lt;&gt;11 9pell will p r o h a l d y last
l i ttl e d a u g h t e r ' of a b o u t
el e v e n
t w o - o r three d a y s . " saiii one of the
m o n t h s wun t a k e n fr om t h e m .
officials at t he f orcuesti l l g bui eai l r
*Xrtr.* Alh'U is of t he fi rm of L.
" T h a t is g e ne r a l ly t he limit of frigid
Al]*-;t Seed C o . , c omi ng t o S a n f o r d .
. f r e a ks l.eie
T h e end of the W'i**'k
jvkfOjii Tr i l l y in October
He op en ed
will - i i ........
wi’iitiier "
^
n seed s t o r e on Knilroad :i i'i|u" in
\ , d 111 l l ’
110*11 uwi: lit
FI iIm J i^
I h e I’ ll o Ulo. k
.ini*'** - i t - ' If • *i t h e s t i r t ' h m c
the
I' hough o n l y in our mi dst i sf.ort
■i iii p e r . &gt;t lift* 7ti. a m ! a soft
wind
l i me this f ami l y
has m a d e m a n y
G l o w i n g off t h e s e a
f r i e n d s a n d our s y m p a t h y goes o u t
to t hi s y o u n g coupl e in t h e loss of
Hullding N e w H o m e
thei r p r e c i o u s little one.
M ti. C
W S hi nt io Ue r is h a v i n g " T h e r e is u R e a p e r
whos e n a m e ls
a new home b ui lt on M a gn o l i a a v e ­
Deuih,
nue near T h i r d s t r e e t .
It will be a
A n d w i t h hia sickle ke e n .
two
stpty
m od e r n s t r u c t u r e
and He r ea ps t h e bea r d ed g r a i n a t a
Mr s. Shi nho l s er will o c c u p y it when
breath
finished.
S. 0 . Shiii|ioLs«*r ha* t h e
A n d t he f l owers t h a t grovf b e ­
contract. *
tween."
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PAGE EIGHT

DECEMBER 31, I9ls •

JOHN K. METTINGER

AMONG T H E T H E A T R E S

FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, SEMINOLE COUNTY

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
S r i U c m l i r r Morn Next Tu&lt;'*il»)
T» ii * limn looked I” f .mil w. Iitinn
IIIusicuI
comedy, a 11run m u , up
i&lt;» d in e
musical lui nt i l * ul song
ami
coimu to* ltu&lt; Allen The wire o n , Tucxilufh -Inn. 11 ti.

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i ntroduce 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- m e a n being especially wurjhy
f i f i n nl tlmtn ami c v c i y time *be of mention

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s , ‘villl‘ '***“ '■ «hc cnit, utilfrom the pointing of dm rim,.It* peasant die** would throw
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Ham., n a m e which s t i m - d up m m- »'P *'.r baud- in di*gu*(.
" "i it ih . - d ti ght from Spai n.
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Hid, t f r o m count to mo st .
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know how
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ci rcul ate ‘ h e j|y l a t' V e t t f i S P n c U .
. . . ................ ,

her p r e s s &amp;Ken l t o
In udditiun to
C a r me n . "
As was expedient in a
r umo r t h a t *he I* tho original.
The J y m
Valli the card Include* many
film pe rformanc e, she had to make
l udi c ro us moments when the two
notalde ar t is t * of the screen nnd
her eiTu£U , ent irely
by
physical
impersonators! are dodging vurli
s t a t»**. t motiK whom are M a d e E m ­
ot he r a n d when a c h e s t y old arnj y
r mt h o j j * . die pl ay of the voice heitiK
press. Ed ward Brennan, J o h n 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 a c t r e s s , discovers that -he l l T,
a J „ r,|Valh broad ami sl ti k i nB vari et y.
laMKliaye
of
the
movie*,
she
"sere.
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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 pai nted ami the
a ' i - . i l a i i m i ue hi r admirers who,
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to support
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ehseirrldo some lift &gt; people
Tin
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a ‘ in 1 1 s-ttid iiiu-li al toi nedy a' t he
duncinK numhers are many, spirit­ (ilotjc T h e a t r e in New York onnd the New T h e a t r e in New Y o i k was
ed, c h a r m i n g , highly e n jo yab l e and on ttfur
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Sh e also appeared in prorn- Kscnmillo, the toreador.
welcone. the world's populaf Tango in"nt ro|e« in " T h e Purple Road.' » a « small in thi* version, hut it
being tntroilucfd in various attr.ie- and "Tin* Onllar P r i n c es * , " two Ini* -er \ed to -t.ow 1him an irt
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. d i . tr ^i n c accident o cc ui r c d
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afternoon that since proved
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Mrs. Hryden and Mrs.
in ...dJiiU-- ilaughler were «omj}0
fiom their home
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dlIfh burvttig the pnsscnKers under
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b*ml vl tnedicul at tel lion anil
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At last the young men of Sanford
lire to have a place where they rati
spent! their evenings
in enviromenta t h a t will be conducive to
bet ter citizenship.
Yesterday Pres­
ident Holly of the association called
the directors toget her ant] it was
decided that the oiler of lt&lt;\ Ar­
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
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will const ructed I. uihlng at . him
where basket hall, indoor gym work
und m a n y other games can he play­
ed and where a first class g ym n a ­
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Washington. J a n . 3.— Congress re­
convenes T u e s d a y to begin serious who leil the peace expedition which
consideration of moment ous legisla­ J e l l ^ ' r e December 4, on the Oscar
tion confronting it. Heforo the 1 1 9 * 4rf^l.£.\(or Cojientiagen, in the hope
day recess, little was accompli shed; ol«- bringing a"liout a conference of
hut during the IjtfHtljbi'nnry twp neutral nations t ha t 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 o u h t o e .ed entile reports that his return had
the dominat ing features of the ses­ been hastened by illness. Im{ siad
sion. frnpght wjth far reaching pos- he int ended when he left to come
- 1hi Iit ieI mp or t an l
international hack tins (fionth
. Ve n t s since the recess . Irrt V.e Served
Mr
For*l tfwrjared Ins views on
to make indications stronger than Hit* rjlHi* iiT1 iKe War have under­
ever tiiat tlie executive hraifch will gone a inurgej}- change
\\ hen he
seek all avai labl e inforrnutirth in left, h f s a j d ^ h j yras of the opinion
possession of the government r t - t hat , iJApkf'l(c a'dif manufacturers of
latiHg to foreign complicnticvmwd^tbimtifKfouh-juul a r m a m e n t
were re*
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ministration leaders, j .mbubtjr '
W 1 he returns With
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li md it difficult t " prevent speech- , ,, rTJ.f that it is the people themmaking l in medial ■ly -liter t ‘ot'v'reS'i |-Il-lvr , those being slu Ug ll let ( d who
C| . nil Vell i • regar.f mg the recent “In 1 are responsible
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St eal ing automobil es is becoming
Sanf ord is under an o t h e r regipte,
not exactl y a new one hut rather a. a regular business and according to
new addition of the o l d one.. Yos- t h e police of the larger cities there
are half way garages now that will
terdtry
morning at nine o'clock
•Mayor
Ditvisoon and thy new city t a k e stolen automobiles ami convert
council wgre.sworn in its olliciiil.s of t h e m into new ones, with- all the
and
the
auto
the city. T h P rial h of office, al­ n umbers changed
ways a very solemn occasion was %ladi ; over so as ro be unrecogm.wli morc impressive y c s i ci d a y byd . i i i f lbl eeevMi 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
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mg then, while m |he street, in f a d
n the m.suiting nhlermen.
F i v e of i he fo rm e r a ld e r m e n w il 1 no good Inrf. Iias-ies Vi-I been dis­
he oh
the same j o b for Abe .tmxl covered that will lock them and u n ­
two years, their services being so lock them without taking up val u­
-at isfiu tury that the people ilid not able time of i he motorists

wish I*, change (hern
T h e y are as
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already been a r r a n g ' d for tin i-H nn week.
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Messrs.
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and there Will he many pleasing of I it l.awdon. W. C. ’ Kasington at Orl itAiv. d r o « « il f*» .{igjskonyil!''.
lltiaiici
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u W V c o n t e m ­ t h e O. ear ! L s i ' i e as tine a body of
fit |.-moii to the scene &lt;Yf
apprehended and
fem tires during the y i ar to come ,n.d It II Hrossi«,V and is to ^.iss on .♦jbscitU' iitLy/
plates If^YjW’tfV rtieetipgs &lt;d Dcm&lt;»- people for that particular mission
»'!•' ■ Mts Alex. Foster and'
arrv^Ur* .ijOvl biter' c o n f e t t i
T j iat It will he a nil
■■ i a lerliiin- the various adytA’lisiug s*^n|nes
.•i.ttii no irniutV to ^eudy lini'nl proj*- as I could ii sk and tin* interested
11 c l i X ' ge of I ' hl i s e it ( ‘ ll ‘ s
ty and the public : pfriled i t l i z e 1 - whijh tratiM'-ni advertisers sjpring
F irrJSd'*r?itf h i i ’J iillijis and tfvxb mFirst in li*' conSifler* d will he delegntus that rn't us at Christiania
a-:\i.d
in the
rescue of S a n f o n i should rY'-pund with a
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?.i|Jpwere taken back to Oriipoi, t h e # .id vei Using J&gt;ii&gt;'Ii&lt; *ndf
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ih* amend meal of tin** war revenue were all good men.
1 am simply
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measure (or .Diere i* ill JM'li which, aft
mostly
without ineril. a n i'Ucv nttg.1 a (; k m i rjVi Uu authorYut/s. law., which was rj-AUiO'Ted hurriedly
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carryi
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out as far its
needed to make i t , a real plai t* for,, tilii whi'rti the it nrchi ui t f eeH_hr and
filed ■ to gnd ' fiik*. jugt ,.b* fore recess with, t h e general
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a .1^*1 jV in, til an
possible
the
work
set
under way
the e nt er t ai nme nt rtf the b o y * ,* - I' 1 must come uittf .solely hecause his life tftpl Yhe^ dhrgrace thrust upon
uthl-r-turnlilij: tiutf
itllu nilninlils lasi—y cltr/^t. the meeting of T h e
I rvi&gt; ■ . the lypnrvermiry of
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. iij npetuor
, ituzcliy purling him (ht»if tlt’rl ItSs ^inren tK'hy taking twe l yfi would L'*’ -Jifimosed to increase itG t h - n t Mi 'demoti'h mother
Hag up of iij* Wo me n ' - Int ernat ional
meronry. ioY.cn urt- jVZojliK
frniji
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it"earned
cash, which gralps- of ^ l i rh l oi i d a of
tct^ig’ f'i'wer'. ltivo|&gt;|ve*l JYii c*' ( ' d ng i i ss .
|s rrcxiie 1 inj ury to his father
T h i s work ul t i m( I T S HON K Y ,M ( M•N MHOKT
l III ' d i e tner takes o u t of inw'n with ( inly the i'frtnkpt aetipn ot D i . ' l t a l »" tldv-fYo .Issues .'bk' ly tO^Hfov i\kA“V , , |j w,11 I,rink E in ope to its sense*
two
■go III AJrna, M ie li­
Heardall of- Orlando p r e . Ati1 . - L Jttiv w*d« 'UmCejiCC of views, including ntll) s t o^ tJrF.r.war
III III
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re driving a
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tcip(^r-j fioni lieing a r e a li l j f ’
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\ juM ntii'ii wiis/iircyuiHt* d by a
tiie
r«i|uf*r*'"that
gasolme
auto'I ertrriage
,c flieir hiimi' P r ^ i d e n l Wilson Hast en s to W a s h ­
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rvpresyiiiatlvjc—
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^ i i years* ago Phillips, with his ,moblles,' steel, pfodtlcls a(ld_ Othel^
s, re'ruti over 'by- u train.
peace only ( ' •' * day' Hearer. I elm 11
ington III F a r e Crisis
1- r Mrs Ninon died
ii iriongTfi e' liiorehanl* trn‘1 hdsincsk'4.,
,1s ijpeni the winter in Orlando, af'fjcles of coruiherce arnl a st amp he mureJ - t lUc repaid. ■ Ever y *lay
rday
usiduprd.
Washington. D &lt;
Jim. I.-* Ufx'-'*' men of the city, which read. ' JAg,
ys rlw ^('jitinel
He puffhilsed a t tax on h u n k ' ' cheeks he
it Y* ij * uUJhrk. • *
tlu* w‘nV‘ lffN«|iurleiii'd will save 40..
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ideliL" Wnodlow W lI'Oli will ctll klmrl j he undersigned busines s men of Dial time' a Ford (ouriog car of c'^Mueh general legislation is qji the
OnH-JHycR/und .'10,1100 lives will mean
" d t^i ic nd P0‘nv&gt;pili,n : t,
His honeymoon and will staTi J " r Orlando, hereby hind riurselverf ami F, (!
1 itv Hosihii a Tuw wheks irrtfgrnru lor consider at n u t -its »aifn a *
inft^fe^toward resloripg order and
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"■tcvens.*|Altyj . Presi dent Washington tonight tn nssYime f&gt;er agree not I *&gt; patronize any adver­ ago he a t t emp t e d toNl^i the last ga/nc the j^J&amp;AredTrsxjs . and .defense n'te*c*iitd'.'(’: .
uut-., .,! Ci,.|,|,.(. T^t j f ot » i l l leave s o n a l ' c harge of ilte‘ new rrists wliidi tising scheme not approved by the
he the world's ^wricshaYfii^ between tTrti«jJ5j^/nlit of die-w’aV ' - A bill, to
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^1 will r g !n go to
tUnlay (or
to j i t t e n d l hru)' arljwn bet ween
the
- Unit ed m| vertififig committer; of the Orlan- Ibis ton olid "IPh Undid phi a.
After the i t.e&lt;e&lt; land l*&gt;aiiirafittiriYt’' s y ' t e n i and
KtJropf- ,ti *f If - it Wi j r h ei p ir*;1ters f
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•i nAifi^ of b an ke r s ci»ri- Statfce ami Au st r i a - Hungnry a- a n
jo Hoard
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•' Trade
— *game lie stole a five passenger Huick
1 (£l. er to develop rufnrtFn! resources
’i r \ i . i ■'h* i “lop * 1 am not
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'* “ ’ v tio YYitbam S y s te m of suit of new developments in the in
The peti tion was e n t husiasllcullv nnd shipped it to J ncksouville b y orv-.^itiblic lanils huve IteVh (iracticsl•d6Wtg
yt
for ;&gt; r rtw I glory,
ain or
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Plorntn.
Withurn
Hanks ternationul situation caused by the reci »v*&lt;i by the me rch an t s unit busi­ hunt. L at e r ho stole a Tiuick road­ |y '^ttiplele*! by House commi tt ees
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-an i mportant factor destructi on ol the Mnti-h hi * r 1 1 r ness men seen,
who gave their ster frojrv-n Mfa. I. title ton a l Bos­ during i in. holidays.
now’ YFijii'd rati n-e and f* c) I am
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" ‘ lug Jiusmesg, there now »ia. T h e report received today that iicariy approval to the move. Th e ton. motored to New* Y’.grk and ship­
rf)^jK**'cu'U«dUtii ^dl what I have.
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‘‘onncctcd wiith this sys- tiie Bri t i sh s t ea me r (ilcngylg had p e t i]ion was in circulation but for ped t hi* gar U» J ack son vi ll e hy lioat.
He took it to J acksonvi ll e, outwitted I t .w t ^ v j M r u s t e d to m e ' b y the r"«pl o
e, ’ 1 '. "I which are located in also been torpedoed added to Hie an hour,.
If the representative did
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the
Sanford police, crossed tit/' St . a- sUriVfr-*if whom are today lighting
grnv i f y of the situation, it was all not see any one hr will shortly. To
VJah In 1
rimted a * pri vate garage for two J o h n ’s ferry and felt that he Jjnii in - ih e' lyery-fy* "
till* Kankrr&gt; t h n r i l n 11velv . - t a t ' d ,
(. , . i l . | •o t i-i 11. iji n - m cess ii is
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Ho.. /auJd iti*1 Huick and “Uecessfully ejuded the luw
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\l luck-ioi viU*&gt; i* dentist placed
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for mint: tl--Hiro a ioudsti-r by i hung f Ml wertli of golti in ins teeth aiol
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witfi
Secretary
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K ' d - . n ■, - - pi o|.|i • t I lie il ly and if lhe leg |,n,n»s, leaving tiie touring ear being stispi* mus a tt ac h e d his cur
YY S. Tliorntun wim lives on the
President Hank L ansi ng and the President's '• * r* mi ri e s t win.), was - I k van during its
bo dy "in Die garage
He t iieii mo- I he police went . 1" the garage and
v T ^ ^ ^ t i a ^ g. C. Lunwest side and is one of Sanford's
tury, J oseph T u m u l t y
tb will co n­ ctr&lt; tibvUun is eonlinut-d there is n» Urred *• to D a y t o n a , met snrm* Or­
foumi the discarded Ford touring
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''•treasurer. -W. X
K n o t t • fer with tin* cabi net i mmediat el y.
donbt of its (diecevsuccessful
(growers brought a head of
lando fiiends, drlove a well known body.
T h e y atrested l ’ iiillips, he
!,- r J ' d o th e ra af f rl ledeyvitr
cauliflower
to T h e Herald Olllce ye«Orlando yourjg lady to this city, confessed, us stated aimve. an*l was
Huron
Zwiedinek.
the Austrian
. t b o r e y * Td? ' Apujika
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the
rSiims
Auto
brought to Orlando Su n d ay night, tvrdny that 1* one of the finest * t W J .
charge d'affaires culled upon Mfy
rk
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pojfia. : t JI:
H T . ’ Qprey I t l f t odny for Ajm
n turn sold it t o f , usd then tried to suicide.
Lutiaii.g und asktjd. tiiat judgi^ftAt^
mens wt&gt; have seen tflis year.
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VffeTt at. the ho withheld--ud^ *I'e
facts nrc where- h r. wi ll open a pi cbi re^j tl a^P1
a huge head and well devloped and
M r Cor e y is one of’ t h r E r e a t e s t hoostlouth pttTpnjoon j t n n W V He d j p r e s w d the rbetief
Frs ■"in Flotida and Apopka petiole
iv txiariL at
Mrs. E. J , Parsons of J acksonvi ll e is of snoyyy whiteness. Such cauiiPhi
^ ♦ f t ^ g f r n ^ t r e rr- t h a t t he' f it if tl exidatjalhiu wiH.„b&gt;
1, a nd on is guest o U M r . and Mr?. E . T . flOVer should' bring the grower a
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“utP of the tirpr.
J a n s e n ’s car. Woodruff, ' 2 1 7 T h i r d street.
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____ , - • THE SANFORD HERALD
S t at e s, and th a t on thia d ay" every
effort should lie made to focus the
a t t e n t i on of the puldir upon the
unparalleled condi tion of prosjierity
that now exists thr ou gh o u t the land
Let the wage earner OfM-n or in­
crease his hank a c c o u n t by putt ing
bis wage* for this e x t r a day i nt o the
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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
" H E ’LL PKENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SALJNTEREK.
OOOOM 9 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOODOODOOOOODnODOOODOODDOOOD
springs are d ryi ng up or t h a t the
flowing well# of the Sanford f ar ms
are drying up but that obi booze is
getting hi* last knock out drop*
Xnd
who cares
about old
man
liar ley corn?
We have fought his
bai li e s in year* gone by. helped
him to stay here and then he turned
round and kicked bis friends into
untimely graves
(lid J oh n never
did take care of his friends and
there is no reason for any . of hi*
friends taking ca re of him now t h a t
the tide is tur n i ng and J oh n is on
this way to the poorhouse.
His
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|friends h a O gone t hi*' same toute,
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We are f a t i n g up a new year
many of them, an d let J oh n go now
with this week and we should t a k e '
t h a &amp; h j l days are over
Each year
it u|i with a feeling t h at all of us.
seilil * ' hf v ■kingdom
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growing less and
i-iirj u sssist in m a k i n g S a n f o r d a b i g - [
the narro'w rout ine* of the restricted
g e r a n d b e tt e r c i t y in m a n y w a y s
area will in a few year* cause J o h n
T h e n ' - is m u c h w ork to d o a r id v e ry
to I’ruitlriit suicide and he will leave
few [o do it a n d it t h e r e f o r e b e ­
U' uuhotioied and -yxinsung
New
h o o v e s tjje red ftlonded m e n of S a n ­
Yem.' ^ P a v seven etAi-s jnined the
fo rd to •,is( a b o u t a n d see t h a t is ltall HrJ I olumn a n J ^ . m y ad ilu-ir
ii mo
T h e r e bus been m u c h lo oting
laws are -o dr.ieflr . ^ K r o s n e is not
o i l t lie j o b hi the p ast few yea r*
e\ en allow ell to me
'the name
7.ml we should all lurn o g ef a new
of J o l i u j j j u r l e y c o r n in puldir,
leaf and get busy and s t a y busy
About five million person* rHme
with our city and her needs
under statewide prohibition on New
Y e a r ’s Day,' It has been ri'ckoned
T h e at t est ed genealogy of Pres I that f |lltl .OOIJ.OIMI capital invested
III \est i
lib r i Mil -oi i' . truti
- how ii. g I •
IT' '1 .1-1 T'
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il esi irit from i lie Itulian I'rirui*.
Use |- i i ’i
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Say, thnt office of c o un ty superi n tc n de nt of public I nst ructi on must
In* u soft snap.
T h e r e are about
eight candi dates that are billing to
sacrifice themsel ves on the altar of
their c o un ty for the good of the
#rbortfv At t h e »mn)l sarky/p «d
py.
If the name spirit Is manifestf d in regard to the ot he r offices
there will be something doing at our
li ttle spring election
fat
them
t o me .
T h e y all have -the right to
run and t h e offices belong to no
man or set of men.

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ica is America bec ause its ci ti zens as
a whole have prospered.
, n ahor, on t ,,jH dliyi l e t ’s all of
u- |,,v
our h a mme r s , forget oirr
personal
W O RRIES
and
BOOST
with every ounce of etieigy in us
for the cont inuati on of this great
new era of P R O S P E R I T Y
l mi can not onlv serun* per-Onal
henelit
lull can also d " a great
good to \our i-ummiinity by agllutIng the celebration of this day
See the nespaper edi tor c f yout «i|y
or town, talk it* over with t h e b'tiding business men, write to v o i r
Congressman. see your mayor iui &lt;
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N ature W arns
Against Using Calomel

This Fertile Lee County Land
is N o w O pen to N e w Settlers

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T h e sieXt-n.bg iruirwriu g fei l. pg
that follow* th" u.w of cal omel is tho
natural result** of disarrangi ng your
entirv systern,
lit,•( u s everyw here
are agreein g' t lint t hfL.ut.dMi' of r:*ln
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of stagnati ng popUmri.
I . IV - V E H - 1 . A X ■js strictly a h a r m ­
less vegetable ’ compound, a n d is
guarantml■ to give •s at isf act ion or
y o u r money will be returned.
fnalst on the original, bearing the l i ke ­
ness and signuturi; of L. K. ( ! r i i * b y .
For sale here1 at 50c and $1. 00,
W . G. Aldridge.

IV'iiUUidar Realty, t "oni|i.*tn * i m w ' h w n *
a mi o i l e r * T'»r * a i e f ar ms dit.-eOy sout i i of I' ott
M y e r * wlileli a r e wtlinft the |.rolui'l&lt;*i zone,
inftdi* so h v t h e - w u r m uir enrr. n K - f n til iiie
l " | l f tif Mt*\n i . wlii.li s vvct*ji m t wi ce » \&lt;*r\
t i f i itv font limir*.
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l lornla fur w tiller v egefahles, citrus mul
t ropiral ft uiLs. 'i he farm t r a c t s ijre l&lt;h-ii to&lt;I
on nr adjaeent lf&gt; linril Mirfiu-ed roads.
I'orl ^l yers is nne of 1 lie mo st eiiarming
of fsoutii Florida lotviis/
W r i l e for i l l u s t r a t e d d e s c r i p t i v e
liooklct.

T he P e n in iu la r R ealty Co.
SS Lwnhx/dt Black

Fori Mjtn, Lee Countyt Fit.

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1 Ijcrj* i.-ja »I retell i i fl ai ni in S m i t h F l o r i d a.
rieititjictl ill b y ( uliMi.MiJiuti In-e. Situ ( nrlo*
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rlamii gi ii j; .frosty a n d w he r e f a r m e r s h a ve
Keen growing’ l e n d er v r g e l a j d e s ilirmigli
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JANUARY 4 . |9)6

MANKIND UNFAIR TO HORSE
If Deaata of Burdan Could Talk Inhu­
manity Might Wall Ba Subject of
Indictment of Their Maatera.
If horses could talk those of us
who know them best Itnvo no doubt 1
as to soino of the things they would
say Man's inhumanity to them would j
he the chief subject of their conversa­
tion, at least If they a r c half as hu­
man as wo think they are.
To require a locomotive to haul n
train of cars over a track thnt wrecks
It before half the days of usefulness
should ho ovor and then send It to the
scrap heap, ta an economic folly. To
ask a horse to drag our heavy loads of
coal, Ice, Iron, lumbcr-s-lho merchan­
dise of all sorts by which cities grow
rich uml g reat—over streets that wear
It out oven before It has reached Its
prime, Is not only an economic folly,
U Is a cruelly that not only horses but
alb decent men must condemn
Thoro are streets where, no small
purl of tho year, this pavement Is so
nllppery that It I* u&gt;rf u r t ^ T r a horse
to travel qfj*_ll£s!jb.O *JMi»roJ5wt?'o^icrs
so full of holeS.T^oujwfven, so wretch­
edly out of repair, that no solf-rcspectlug horse, loft to himself, would over
sot foot upon them. ■
To bo Jerked and pulled, now this
way, now that, because tho loaded
wagon you «ro straining to drag to
Its dtts|Inatlon sinks into a' hollow'
here. Or bangs Into an elevation there,
t()'go home at night with feet bruised
and shoos torn off by pavements, with
legs aching In every muscle becatiso
no clean level surface has been pro­
vided where the feet roultl get a grip
—It wo were horses, w ho of us would
not start a union for self-protection,
and strike before the week was over?
Hut hyrses do talk Their language
Is not audible, it Is visible. You see
It Id that swollen Joint, that sprained
tendon, that limping gull, which speak
of the roads over which men havo
made them travel
M oney?
N o m o n e y to put our
streets In o r d e r ’ W e a r e ro b b in g our
t a x p a y e r s o l Lhotr m o n e y b* refu sin g
to tin It s a v i n g al t h e s p ig iil and
w a stin g at th e tiling hole
M e nr&lt;- do­
ing m o re
M e a re t r e a t i n g with posi­
tiv e c r u e l t y , e v e r y w o r k i n g day of
(tie V'U I t h o u s a n d - of 111'- most lalthful B e r \ n u t s of o u r c i t i e s , without
whom wo w oilld h a v e h a d no i l l l e s
w o rth y th e n a m e
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Built on the proven Ford 'Vanadium Steel
Chassis, the Ford Sedan adds comfort and
exclusiveness to durability, simplicity and
economy of operation ami mainlninance-*about two cents a mile. A real family car
that fills all social demands.
Appeals
Mrontfly to women who drive.
The Sedan
is S740; t'oupelct $f»90; Runabout $300;
TourTh^.rai'*440; Town Car SR40. f. o. b.
Detroit.
On sale at Sanford Machine ii
Garage Co.
EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

C. F. WILLIAMS
Ajjent

I SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITION
t.KFATKST EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF Till FIVE COUNTII N

hoarinq

If anynin iiottci» a broad and In'
Coining emtio mi tin- fair i mini'•name*
of tliiir (iivortii1 uettI'NneB tlute s a
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mason It Is |ni aum- III*- prici-sot pro
I 'll- Still;.
Ilfi ""Itrlllg I" til" -kt
.Nearly I ' v n prntruio'iit ••lage fnv «r Ipc*
lias m ijiuri'd a liUdhel or no of dia­ ♦
monds rubies i mi'ialds and otto-r vuh
iiatdv sti'lo t hat is (In, n ,i.nii Mmy
iiii - tui|&gt;t'&gt;
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Ho &gt; am toil rcijiiirvil to go licforc (bo
foolllght. and sing and dunro or do ♦
wliutover their njn'iialtv Is
Mliata ♦
tho U8o when they can attain wealth
without effort'* ItfitnioNil* are ns valilubln ait war babies
Tile war tin*
Bent tint price of precinifM Btonen way
Up tytd dealers sa' they are still soar
Hig Tills Is liciU'IBC l i f t fi w sfiitieH
i ■ I., iu, iii . i ' tel
III ii again there
lias i*, ,'n a I si of Tin in I in nlv per
i '"Ut lii I tjr- iai 1ft en i ill * i-uo s and an
oilier tiling th*- diiHilotwl uoiuta Itl
South Afrlra tire yhoT down
|f you
hnVe promised you^dndv (rlend a dia­
mond ring o r a bauble with ^reeinua
stones you may as wmll Vd T'r&lt;!jgitei&gt;lo
sue your bank, ra^ijpfidc aw.*tv

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February 15-19, 1916

Orlando, Florida

T o iln* ( iti/.ens nf S m n n n ilc , V n l u -i a
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N a m r l e i l irv**ntor*.*'
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Apart I rum the sheer human Wondot aroused by tile Wifeless ( i leptlhhe,
(lie most rmoarkaide fin t seenta to lie
that tills application of research lias
been carried out by a business cor­
poration. nod that the Inventors and
seleulldui remain unnnymous As evi­
dence of human motives there la
much to |It Iri k about Jtere
\V*hat i»
Tlip Incentive which tmiMda tlieso/inknown workers* what aecret have
theso torjnirailouB discovered which
enables them trt tap "o InexpeoHlvely
the most useful minds In America?
When next we read that enterprlso
would rollapsa without dazzling To­
wards, that human nature Is so anil
iu&gt;, w e ’ ahall not ho able to refrain
from thinking of these nameless benofaiHdrs of mankind
Their incentive
seeniB juunehow to be ns good ns
those of the men who a re piling up
fortunes in war speculation, or of
those who had grandfathers with a vi­
sion of real estate d evelo pm ent—New*
Republic
.
«
Against Law to Be Patriotic.
According to u recent ruling of
J ust ic e Could ot the dtntrlct supremo
court the taw
It Is now Interpreted
e m i t s a theater mnlinger to eject
JVC
'font ills house ot entertainment a
patron who rlshs to tils feet when the
national an|hcm Is [ilayed
The cus(om of
mitlmikl
thpm ls ,,|ay).(1 ,lb „ tnuttcr of taste
nn,r not p a n b ularly of Flghti ll la
n moat excellent praytlce, worthy of
emulation
It should tie' universal.
111 the partinilnF ensi
Ifi poltvl tl '
gruve error o f -'Judgment wu* . tumulted bt the Ih.-uter mating.-tm-nl In
ylr&gt;lnK to put out tile man who pn
trtotli-ally
Insist.-d . 'upon
stand*4ig
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Those wla&gt; churlishly tai led upon n m
1
to resume his seat stiouid have been
the objects of corrective nttenllnn— .
Prom tho AYajdilngtim Slur.
Wireless Wonders.
Tho 7,000 wireless ship stations In.
tho world require over 15,000 licensed
rndn to operate them, xfhflo over 1.000
land stations with a working force af
3.300 men nro required to handle tho
business -which originates on board,
or for, theso ver.seIs.

OF TH E

I M lO S P E R o r s FIV E &lt; ( ) U N TIES

JIT N E Y BUS SCHEDULE
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Car* will liegm lf» miiuites l&lt;- arrival of every train o n . followin^ r,"T**,
miking llirtf t rf p**: Hi ginning at First and French, down F i**-1 t ’ M g
n o l i \venue, lo Tenth sif. ., i |i park, Park to Ninth. S'lnt* **•* * 1 ' •
nil' . down l i k to ITrst street, to park, uni Part and Nin’ h to i VIts W i l l M Ll. I MI DNHi l I I ( M l I VIt I Y M n l l M M . H i d ' '
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S jk ciul Iritis out of town will In* tufted a* follows: Ontf or two pav-env't*
Mrents |«-r mile eueh way, jiltjs 20 i fills, In ruijilis of 6 milt"* everv .u‘d
iionil passenger 5 i-ent*. |ier mile
Special Jitney mwxicv can It*
day
•T i i^ti by c !li* g Plami ;i:tl, t.iil.m t&lt; rritory boniid l &gt; (i»tnn"'riia
tnd Tenth s:t . s ,t ford and I reia h \\t Out s, for I0i . to &lt;v^yjinut • I
PI. At K Y(»t It &lt; M.l Ft ' l l J I T N P Y . PIIONK 3.31 F u l l ANY SPICY H F
OH TH \l\ DAY (tit M L H I

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The Standard Itallroad of the South .
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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You

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He ti k n o w n to all of y o u that, y o u an * in\ rted am i •
d
11 1 p re p a re - n i l aiih i*xhit»iN f o r d is p la v af t i r n G n it I "\ .
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''tiiTUffiny in a frm tn lk . nitipi-i il inti T» &gt;r tin* i-vliiitil inn ,&lt;y »*'■
\ ariiu! Jifioiiucts ijf y o u r &gt;t'V(*ral snelionw, a k o I I f i * 1 r .
" M a d e in l o u t I o w n s ”
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Will Begin a Ten Days Clean-up Sale on Wednesday, January 5th and
will continue the Sale through 10 days, known as our “After Christmas
Clean-up Sale.” We have lots of very Special Bargains to offer the
people of Sanford and vicinity during this sale
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We first call y o u r a tte n tio n to o u r line o f S h o e s.
W e have been in c r e a s in g o u r s to c k c o n tin u a lly a n d a t
present we h a v e th e b e st a sso rte d s to c k in to w n , a n d we offer s p e c ia l in d u c e m e n ts on th e e n tire sto ck
during th is s a le . On all high q u a rte re d sh o es a re d u c tio n o f 10 P E R C E N T w ill be g iv e n .
On all low
q u a rte r sh o e s a 20 ^ f E R ^ E N T c u t will be g iv e n .
WORK SHIRTS

BOYS'HATS

Now listen, the usual 50c work shirt, of which .
•Hundreds of Thera—We will surprise you on
wc have a large stock we will sell them all fdr 25c vVHcetj.Tor these hats. Don’t fail to see, then you will
each during the sale. Only one to each dusumira*. x'
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SKIRTS

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OVERALLS AND JUMPERS

SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, BED SPREADS,
and the increased price on
. TOWELS AND LACE CURTAINS

The high cost of
!(YUi has nothing to do with outselling price.
may cost^you $1.00 to $1.50'Othyr places.
VN
We sell them for

They

WORK PANTS
An Fxtrn Good Quality in a Wooltex Jeans. Its
wearing qualities can’t be heat. During this sale we
will offer them at $1.10. The Khaki style, light and
dark brown. The Red Fox Brand, sale price She.
The Mule Skin Khaki for $1.29. &lt;hie &gt;t\
.if work shirts during sale

23c

..The Challenge Seamless Sheet. 72 x 90, regular
75c vidilp
(&gt;5c
The Panama, 72 Fly 90
39c
The Grand, 81 by 90.
39c
Bath Towels, 25c values
23c
Bath Towels, 35c values
29c
Face 'Towels. 15c values
121jc
Face Towels, 10c values
09c
Bath Towels. 10e values
09c
Bari ter I owels, for
1 &gt;c
Kaee ( urtains
79c

SW EATERS
Our stock uf sweaters was bought in I Wemher.
but wr do not want to carry one over, &gt;u we will cut
th e m 2o per cent in order to close th e m n u t.
The
&gt;auu* discount on woolen shirks.

COMFORTS AND BLANKETS
Special .Inducement on Them
We bought rathcir extravagantly along this line,
-o \\r offur special Inducements mi these good&gt; See
the manager or^nroprietor for sj^fial price.-, mi these
two articles. YvV haVe theiri frhm '19c to an allwunl $5.00 goods.* These' $5.00 values*
during sale only will go for

DRESS SH IR TS— A SPECIAL
We have a large assortment 0 I dre^-, hirts winch
w. te picked over for holiday trade. If,' tJie\ will lit
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REMNANT COUNTER
Don’t forget the bargains we offer in remnants
of all kinds.
Remember, we handle earn!} now, just as fresh
and sweet as anybody's candy.

M ATTRESS TICKING
During sale only, 15c value
10c value
20e value

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15,000 wire hair pins, which is an over dose.
now offer a nice little cut on them: .
The 10c box fur
'The 5 c box fur
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We
7c
3c

SILK GLOVES
79c
25c
15c

'The long silk style. $1.00 and up for
The short style. 50c for
'The Perfect Sanitarv Set

WOOLEN DRESS GOODS
Most all colors, tlie $ 1.00 values
The 49c values during sale
Specials in all silk goods.

CANNON CLOTH
3b inch extra heavy, soft finish. A good sub­
stitute for Indian head, 1 le unbleached sheeting, rj
3b-in. Welworth brand, two holts, at cost
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3b-mch goods linished soft tor the needle, one
We have enough I nderwear to place two.
holt during sale
(&gt;1 .c
in
the
house of every man in Seminole county.
Bleaching 3 -1. per \ard
5c
Kit her fleece, lined, ribbed or halhriggan
Bleaching. &lt; upid Brand line muslin, woven of ex­
all
wool.
tra strong warp and tilling, 3b inches wide, during
The fleece lined, per gar ,ienl. 50e value
sale
9c
1tucking, during sale, per yd.
19c The ribbed, per garment 50c value
.
Bird's Kye ( ’loth. Red Star Brand, aseptic, durable, All wool, per garment. $1.00 value
This is bargains in underwear all right
alfsorbent. non-irritant, width 27 inches, length 1&lt;&gt;
cards. 95c 21 inch, 10 cards
83c
( hit 11 ig. assorted colors. 1devalues
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DIXIE COTTON— STANDARD MILLS

We are (her Slocked on Felt links ;We, will
bn -e cheaper than at any other -siT We base
8 1 ,c
i"'it .-oiling our hats cheaper all along, hutt ycjw *we Div» ( iingham, all colors, lor values
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Apn m 1 linghani. Sc values
7c
nr. cuing to close these hats-out. making -room for 10c values
8 1 ,c
"Bier goods. We have them ranging in pTK.e frtfm. 7c values
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5'jC
5c
PJe to $2.49. During the 10 days sale only 'Vve/tOt k*oe values
The Old Reliable Homespun Dress Goods
20 per
iier coni
more
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cent more.
Ghicktikyiw
Pliiiils, 5 holts just in. This is dandy
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•tor-guilts
well as the best on the market for ff I ~
' evjpryday dresses, during sale
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We especially invite your attention to our woolen
and worsted skirts. You can almost name-the price
that will get them during this sale0.

Boot silk it. black and win e. for
Silk lisle, the Knox Knit, Best Kvcr for
Silk, 50c values, for
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Boot silk in tali '
Silk lisle in tail
Black. H&gt;&lt; value
&gt;
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Tan. Ilk'value ■
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Mk-cs &gt;f|, li-ii ho.-./*. 2.m \ahs*
Bo\-, r.hh« .1 --' .. ivCi■7 to B*. 2.x value
( hildri s hose, size 4 to 7. 2,5e value
( liikln *.'s hose, .--i/0 *1 to
lUe value
Men’s -( x, 2.ic value1 it, silk.and silk lisle
Black 1 !ue, gray* green,lavender.
3 pairs
for -o
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69c

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39c
23c
19c
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25c

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tRibbon, assoiUu colors and .width. Twp boxes*
fuIT* AlJ,ol tills, !c p&lt; r yd.
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( Hi.n 25c ribbon.'pcx yard
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Spc id price on all lacet raid eirrorfiidery.
Sper al pr ice 7 tt (TT’I d ^ n ’ s dresse.^.

Closing ouf all AVihier Goods
LINEN COLLARS
'jM tv bov’s suit -in the house. Tb(W&gt;siiiu; ur&amp; s*?H~**A large supply of stylish collars, for special In­
iUf now from $2.25 to $3.98.
ducement during the sale they will go at three
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A ifq riic le fi not mentioned in this circu la r w ill be reduced 10 per epnt. Our. goods
ate iharkrd in p la in figures and you can see that ybUt are getting your per cent off.

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B rin g th is circular W ith y o u a n d j o u will av o id d e la y in fin ding j u s t W h at you h a v e p ick ed o u t. I t is a g o o d
idea to m a rk a n X bv th d a irtic le w a n te d a t y o u r-h o m e , th e ^ w h en y ou co m e to th e s t o r e y ou c a n p o in t o u t
to the cle rk ju s t w h a t you w an t.
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T h a n k s to all w h o h a v e been v e ry lib e ra l p a tr o n s o f o u rs a n d we m o s t c o rd ia lly in v ite you to call a g a in .
Those w ho h a v e b een tr a d in g w ith us w e in v ite to co m e in an d look o v e r o u r s to c k , f o r we te e l s u re 'th a t
a f te r d o in g so and c o m p a rin g o u r p ric e s ^ n d q u a litie s w ith o th e r s , s e e in g w h e re vdu c a n m a k e y o u r m o n ey
g o 'so m u ch f u r th e r , t h a t you will divide y o u r tr a d e , if not all o f it.
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THE SANTORO HERALD \______•_____ * J* _________________
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the heat of political cont roversy in
the conventi on rivalled t ha t of the
torrid weather.
1
It. J. HOLLY, - Kditor
While that conventi on' s platform
VV. M. HAYNES, Buslnnot Manager
e -in iiianr-nii ■«l
i■i^immil i ■■ i- T'V pledged the candi date l&lt;&gt; the single
I ‘u b l* h r d K v r r y X u » » la )&gt; a n d F r id a y
term
idea
n'» one ei il ert.i m* a
WKKI W V A M I E T H E L I T E M S
thought th.il prevailing - . n m n - i . t
T h e writer has been quit e tuck for
will support this in tile i o mint’ con*
week is the reason this part of
aUBHCBimON 1'JtH E. IN ADVANCE
volition, despite Hr\ tin's efforts to
ONE TEAR
D M secure its adoption.
Flortdn
has not been heard from lor
Tampa Trib­
■I I MONTHS
IK
sortie
time
(laased, but nevertheless
THREK MONTHS
7* une
w.- are still alive ni.d wide awake
t)
U W I i h i I la U&gt;* C M , b | l a r r ta a 0 ,0 0 l ‘ « V » « i la
In the first place We will speak &lt;&gt;(
Natal t. russ Promi se s Huy for f l o r ­
A d t a a r a or I l k . I '« r M a a t b
the
X m a s tree t ha t was given to t lie
P a r m a a l a In A d t a a r a M a r t Ha M a d a a l O f f lr a
id a
Ethel Su n d ay school,
It was tilled
B a ia fa d Aa H a ra a d - O a a a M a ll M a lia s A u fu rt Z M
T h e development of the Natal with t oys and serviceabl e gifts and
I M A . *1 I k a 1‘ a a i a E k a a l H a a f a r d . I io a ld i.
h a y . industry* promises
to
make oranges,
nuts
and
candy.
The
C a d r e A r t o f M a r c h l i d . IA7A.
Florida independent of northern
house was lilted to overflowing and
hays.
For a long ti me the not one was missed with a present
T r t a a h a a a N a . 11&gt; grass
O f l c a la l l a r s l d H u ll d i a l
south has ...... .. i mporti ng hay horn and treat
T h e program was spl en­
the north anil u grass which would didly rendered by all who took
About half of tile Ford peace Hiqiroxi mute the (ceding value of part, and by the way. Mr and Mrs
party have left the expedition and ti mothy has been eagerly sought
Sant y paid us a visit utid were
are in the hospitals of Sweden re* For Florida the s upply seems to
present at the services and complicu pern ling.
Why didn' t they swear have been supplied in Natal.
me n ted all the little folks.
It wa
off before they started
Analyses show
t hat it is about very much enj oyed b y nil who were
(&gt;
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equal in protein cont ent to t i mothy. t here.
T h e Palm Beach Post will he is­ Some samples, according to A. P.
Mrn. Trijn *0nyd entdr mi ned. *evsued daily.
T h a t is the natural se­ Spencer, district agent for the Uni- oral at her home X m a s day and ill
quence of the twice a week (taper vSrhity of Florida Ex t ensi on Di vi ­ ia useless to jtay all who were there
and the Herald will be obliged to sion have run slightly higher than e n j o y e d her nice dinner. Th os e per­
get In tiie daily class next seatKtn, the aver age of t i mo t h y ,
w h e n the sons were Mr. and Mrs. Will Lee
We know that the Post will he even g{nss Is cut at the right stage and and f amil y; Mr. P i . J . Coates, .Mr.
bet ter as a daily and wish it all the w &lt;&gt;J)t.r|y * cured it ma k e s pal atabl e Curl Deas, Mrs. A. O. Powell and
success possible.
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hay of tine quality.
It seems t o he little daught e r, Gwendoline.
We
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able to smo t he r out weeds and thus always e n j o y Mr. and Mrs. Boyd' s
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Tin* Sanf ord Herald, replying to **»]]* wHl on the market ©
f
hospitality, us thi* is not the lirst
u criticism of Whittier for C o m m i x - j
Nat al grass has proved itself well lime we have had the pleasure of
"loner of Agriculture, asks what the adapted to the high pine sections eat big with tjiem.
present i n cumb en t. M c R a e hns done |„f Middle Florida and seefmT'especMrs. A O. Powell und Mf P J
in t h a t line
Clad to .oblige y«*u! i«||&gt; well adapted to the lake re- Coni es spent
S u n da y
w’lrfl'
Mr
with the inf ormat ion. f r y &gt;
h ,'r,‘ glint of 1'olk and l. ake nullities on Eugene B l o w n and lit tie children, '
It ia (I
W. drew a etrctc around it. I |u„d which was formerly consid- who are all alone since his wife has
so yftvu could hud it easily
'Kali (or e n d
worthies* exeept
lor citrus been ill Orlando hospital fog (he
Whit!
He's the feller for us men Flat woods lands have been \ised past two months, but her friends
with t h e hoes.-— Auhurndnle flews. to s o me ext ent for growing the will he glad to hear t ha t she i* glowO
crop, but it is the opinion of those ly improving and will soon be able
Not having any aut o mo bi l e the who have observed its habits of to rV'turn home
idea of people stealing them doesl growth that such lands must lie
T'|iere has been anot he r a u t o m o ­
not Irighteti os but stealing unto* will drained htjfore sati-factorv re bile added to thi enterprise of Wi­
is becoming so prevalent that smite suits can be obtained
ki w a
thing should hi' done to stop it
After a Vel v pleiyqinl visit at their
Mr
Spehecr i« of t hi Opl T loll
Whet bet it
lor i night - j i n ri'i&gt; t ii.it the gr. 1 - -hoilM I II' 1.
home in Wckiw.i \fis-,-s \i be.i and
or to sell (he ear in another town Oh Ik w r a w lai ,|
Minno ll ilnlav returned to \S n ter
NY w 1.1 r i| . b i i l l b l
the culprit if I aught --f &lt;•uI•i receive be cult ivat ed it least one season Park to resume their studies at Ko|
a nice long jat] -etif&lt; m e
No man t o s o m e o i l i e r c r o p
l a g lim e s
nr
lltl»
dare- to leave i i* . r w J .-r. it . m simic oilier iovi-r crop should la
Mrs
\ It Po Aell -petit t|ie i|.1 V
lie stolen any more and the thefts grown anti turned under to furnish
in Sanford S a tur d a y with friends at
are becoming more common than organic mat ter
\ large aereagir of the F.nryicw House
t hi -teal i- 1' "t I I ICM M
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Mf Eugene ltu-b I- making quite
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an lilt pro Ve me ill to I ]- hollo1 hv
ptnp.-r (.reparation
I M F u l l i n M I N k T 11 &gt;
addoig another room to hi* house
W . ki wa i- crow
Tbe g r« " -e. mI" adaptird anil a new j&gt;**r■E
W h eii 1 he 1 a i s e r - • poultry will
le a rn for I h e it is e l v .
I be &gt;■v■el lent t o t h e w4Hjt fl ,* fill 1 c n t r .i l p a r t s o f mk: - l o w l y .1 H1 w. 11o|».&lt; a ||| ...... ..

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overcrowded, undermanned hospitals
Wo me n lawyers
of Chicago hu*
— where they fag for the real nurses, handed together to save girl. * 1^
and turn their hands to anything from have been found guilty o| a fir,t
writing wills and messages for dying .offense from being sent to jail,
SPEC'vitrXTlON AS TO- P L E A 8A N T men to menial and often horrible tasks
organization will, he known a»
of washing, scrubbing and disinfecting
PATHS OR PEACE.
" . Publi c Defender* l-ragbc lor (litli**
Others gtve themselves, with their
automobiles, to the lied Cross, und and .there are at present thirty
drive their own cars, filled wlih wound­ women lawyers who are nicmhen
Woman Wjto' Has Known Conditions
ed. over war-torn roads and half- T h e y will protest ugain-t havinf
at th# Fropt Wondera What^Real
wrecked bridges with skill and daring. girl* sent to jail i n punishment for
Return Vo the Normal
Oftep they run them under fire, and the first offense, sulisfoprcMlv in |,rWill M ean .;’ '
not oho of them has flinched.
corne the 1 r.&gt;y of profgssim ,1
" I f ever this terrible time, which men
CetlturfM ago a chronicler of the seems ait endless nightmare. iIooh real ­
11 is u n n o t i n s c d t h*t m. ?•
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Critaades*'tecfirded iiunlntly of a eer ly end." the American wife of an E n g ­ 1
t h e league will ask Chief Ju-tire
tain vain and valorous knight:
lishman of high social position, who
Olson of the municipal court to rrr" T h r e e wound a he received In this baa been loyally working with the rest,
f.nttln, whereat he laughed, nm the wrote home recently, nays t h e ' Y ou t h ' s ale a special girls' court iin&gt;j
Th. *oro
paynlm wlio short/ tils tall jiluruc he Companion, “and If I wake up to pence pojnt a woman us judge
cursed deeply and rested not till he a n d jiretty c l o t l o - s a n d gay d o i n g s , n n d e na t t or ne ys have agreed in gu. ntlf
had with his good sword, shorn off Ills life ns II lined to be sometimes I day :i month to the prnpn-i t
ol
head
wonder who It will be that will w a k e ’ . court, deleiiuing offeiiib r‘ul
That was hi Hie dav when rverv Nol I tin* olil I of before the war. [ charge
gentleman * ho was not a priest must t h i l l I m v d e a r Is i l e n d n s I f s h e h a i l
------------- ---------to- a tighter mid i ottld tie u dundy mill b e e n n t i.il
I w a n t I n tie h a p p y a n d
No Fooling Goes H r o
tty the way
It was many years Inter J n l l v a g a i n v e t w |n&lt;u I t h i n k o f t h e
A man's stoma, h will slan t 1 (and
that another type arose, dandy first o ld l i f e 11 s e e m s n o m o r e p o s s i b l e to
deal of abuse nut when it .i.-e- mrn in
and fighter afterward, the graceful l a k e it i i j i a n d l i v e 11 t h a n to g o b u c k
SUrg»nt tl s ill*' other fell.•'
l|»t
und hi a l i t t l e g l r !
I h a v e d ie d or
Idler the society fop suddenly trim
to -••&gt; k t*'riiiH of pesee
formed by patriotism, at Ills country's grown up, or been born again since
call. Into n hero History proved him then I don't quite know which' • I
fiction adopted him In- bceunie one of (intv know Hist 1 atn and mils! he dlf
ferent ami that I cannot even wish to
tlie most popular figures In ilmnui
Kx(&gt;els scrofulous humor- from t*
-I
slorv and rnniuncc
Mui until now be the same again
rlsuSoill* tllll.'l* to l o s e a self is to find a w h i c h cause eOliMlpatlon mala*
neither fuel nor netion has s u p p l i e d *
mat ism. sores, ulcer- tnmpb1i*t
I Soil)
corresponding type of heroine
.. tn
it at I. It Philip' iVn a c isr
f lie great war of lodnv. although tv
safe!V
t l)»* n ! ;i 11
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tit * 1 • f 1a ■ -' at14 * *■Ki ' * i i
w ith ers, hitherto merely women Of fashion u n l a m utmr » t,|rh K,l(.s tll tln l.a mu \rih S t|M VV ill INfit* * III* i •*
11 so . tns r * . i t l I l f . K i l l k' I - a h11,g lo v e ly
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• in! I »*sl«niH|l of J tlttra s S (rt •it
ol making abo ut a ton to th*1 Pupil- and tliev are all doing
method o f k i l l i n g tin - g r o w t h
u - i n g c n p a Id .
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on ,t \er age la nil n ml t Ip- hi c*d v under hi*r training and all
a j e t o f - t e a m a n d a n o t h e r o f | • . t t he a i n
!.) n
to orgain ring halls loll on rum tut It Of.*
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love in-r very imp i
wuruen who havtt shone in foreign i-«jv
water pmj rc ct ed from an iitjveciidlysaid t ’ ncle Kbcn. btHiAv iluwrir in Hanfi.nl SrinkHUr &lt;"URl&gt; HrnSji
With a ton
Mr l.ipford's family all r e t u r n e d 1 itals Interpret for Itajdess refugees.
s
honest man
fitted barge
P o u ltry
f a n c i e r s and 1 1 m o t b y in the north
rvn Mnnrli)', I hr 7th if*)' of tVlvniar * l^l11* aifK’i'v
a
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ii'
glneier
git
along
v r y w••11 un fh* U-fal hour?
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y
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Florida could be. mm to Sanford after spending &lt; hristlnas women wIm have played with petted
th o se
w ho m a k e th e irliv in g
f r o m to file
iit wsgtij final J n fw.
lilts i »&lt; * T**
less
Ii**
has
de
courage
lo
Insist
on
imb pendent of mi
FiRirtrvTi ill, F II TralTi'fl *■ *111-1m*r, •
week in
Wekiwn
on
the
farm children in charming nurseries estah
t h e f o w l - u n d t h e i r p r o d n e t * * s h o u l d pi act i r a l l y
folKs to' denis vvltji t&gt;*do de saflie acripr'liiiic *‘i maji thrrs**»f Nfi R‘* *-fti • •' «
T hr v have three children going to Bsh orphanages, cure for destitute
I* ' v
u se t h e s e h y a c i n t h * a * f e e d f o r t h e p o rte d liav
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f ifruit C'lrtJfi in »n l for •
I ilbcr w.^
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pford
uiolhers or u. bqj war bahiis
" to .l
p o llin g th e m e n t ire fro m r i .
put hji/af
T h.-re » it* a tip. -o. i .i | -g, •.. • ai wimien of th&gt; modern jttlibdir i\p&lt;
i •mo n - a r . I Ik f lung
bo t t om o f t i n * t r e a m s w h e r e t h e y w u Share Your B lc t t i ng t
i untrained to nursing
dry.de tlndi
i h* t,..me of Mr
i nd Mr
W i
I t||k &gt;.-*•»(.
1 •«r k 1. s»y11
fo u n d a n d r u n n in g 1 l.e in w h e n
w it
nerve and muscle t&lt;&lt; slaving m hot;
&lt;r &gt;d . v.
S t hbrsslng nil I"* perfectly enjoyed
hgl t p
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Ssih*H*t&gt; fnf * .■T|i|i!,Vini,ftt
II,,Inlay-'
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nigld
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u
homo
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and green .through a b e d cutter toj^|,( too much, and consequentl y die
pilola —hwKMlv. imi.roy ifcwd. illuoulppud. j u i b . .lured wlih a friend
their two daughters who Wert* borne
cut
them
in o n e
inch
lijfiglby. j ton party. - Nine persons out
of
to spend X m a s with their parents.
There should be no more pulled am! every ten eat too much meat ami
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There was quite a croWd anil all I
i n i at one time than will last Inf as a result s u IBt in heal th a m i pock
•
v
pressed
themsel
ves
as
enj
oyi
ng
it
two. days a i d even bet ter results t, (
j\ml po\va.
a. Li vs ten |*
out .
v.-r.v inueb
Ni*'e rofreshnn his'w'cre
will be obtai ned if tin* bv ai Ini bs j 1(j cv,-r&gt; t
f.ii.ii.. i . i I
I for I
. r ■.i d af ter which all .idp'urned
are mile, ted * acb da V Every -freiirn J iT^p-ni r« a '•j u &lt;uld Ilk.
find .
f..' t h* ir home* at a fat* hour
in i 'lurid i w|etc I he 1 a c i i i I gr* &gt;w a ut -' I III.- 11.1
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M.i-tsr Mfr. d ........... r-rvnJn^T.iinat ,
point » t •r. I b
haul would
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pi ik I ii . i -i vvi . 1 A* •he
I ot I.. vet . | . . . g i p i |o |i not r*
1 M
a.
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I' l t ..HiS- ti­
v .i*cJ would •f Hjl \ » .
il l t ht
a
f i *oi i illen
|si It ill
I I r .'in I lie -t a ml ,
t a ni c. ! home
y i—t .rdn v
Alfred
grow Hi jviio 11 w;i- Ir.ir TH | 1hi* ’•*1 Nt
putt, t
h :: ml i ■
&lt;om&gt;m v
T he'.
mad&lt; ov ir y f f l - i i d s w tn b - I e r e a r i d
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CO-.I Ol I V ot|i* lif I I I .. otic r.wel 11. |
we w e re s o r r y to sen h im le a v u ,
iiiuili1 ami l hi* Mr»*;imw kAtiuld jjugu
wfiul iip/at
lll^l
ddes, and a |s»lnd
Mr. P J . Coat es, Alfred Cooj.rff , '
be cleared at i o cost
Palm Beach
them, when properly cooked, s u p - '
Mrs. A D, Powell and little G w e n ­
Post.
plies the body a» much -nutrimi'iit 1
doline rolWv*
to Shell Mountain
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( )and su-taifiibg |iow*t . a s om- and
SundttX' 1‘ 111* ' took lunch and lyw*1
lfM« I ’o J . I T K \|. D A T E S
two thi rds jioumjs of meat
In other
their pictures taken in
art,
words you woTtld lufw- . to sjn-nd
The llircn
rfiipoitnpl pollt
the Wekiwa rtvoo, wbtc]i is lovely'
*
i&lt; al date- in 1’iVfi arc now fixed about two dollars lo1? me ut * t n order scenery
.Shell Mduntuln t- u lovely
Election dev which r l w a y s gomes on to get food value equal tojjs'Jiat i&gt; I (dage for pieliicttrs.
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Ihtv. first Tuesday l i t e r Che Hr-f foqnd tn .'tO cents work of .6fllbns.
F ran k Contcg al»o spent 7 l n ' iluy
Some dietli experts believe that with home folks
Monday of November fly law, will
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fall on the next to the latest dale onions have a pb. mom red mediae!
Mrs Hardy BoyA' fSturnedVhlone
value,
and
that
(*trsons
who
eat
pi*.oblc I hi* 7th of that month
Saturday* nfltjt j 'pending. (* \ e e k j
t.ibll tied the rdl e kt hem reg^Jltrly .iTe las- b.ibb
to
P r o •drill l.awith her mottrar m ' ' M a s . j t t t
Th e r e !•' t
.loiy^J what ­
t i n t the (Oirtv III power puts Its diseases
M union Boyd left today for J i f s - j
,u ^' V
r
ticket in the field tllM. I ut this will ever o l a l h e excellent
which sirntnee fo papl; orange*.
In- smashed this year! for the lie- onions hrjye upntv- the rofnfdexiop.
Miss Daphii ey
Yyrmfllion
re!
Unions aru rtty*‘ their best when
publfianH Viill meet u \VVek curlier
turned to Sanf ord^ to y^ijtuin** her
than their opponent s and s*'b &gt;t a 1 brtlh-d whole in ntilk or when s t e a m ­
studies
in school . af ter w^tpchding.
leader expected to
•defend
re- ed.
When jirefiured tn either of her X m a s linhdayty » w r y ’pl easantly
election of the D e m o n n t i c choice. these vV’tiys &gt;t11&lt;V.,. eu ten with bread in Wekiwa
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As fourteen years ago the R e pu b­ und bui\er and V^teese they make a
lican rations I convrr.lion will meet satisfying and nutritious meul on
LONG W OOD N O TES
in Chi.. .go. a favorite ii y for the which you cun do brain work or
A crowning success, the grand
(.11 r t &gt; - qiliidr. nio. l a —cmlj lag*- of manual labor
Many persons o b j e c t
onions hull and b a nq u et given New Ye ar' s
about a tbousur.d d. I g-M4* each.
Wcdtie alitv, J u' &gt; 7th. i- the day because of the odor th e y impart to E v e far jiurpassed the expect ati ons
T hi rre is a - “ way of o l proprietor Midglcy of the laoLgfor railing the roll and the marshall­ the breath.
ing ol the supporters of favorite avoiding this;. After e at in g oYRons wood H&lt;tttd.,
sons.
Before the' end* of that Week hold a swallow of hot coffee m the
T f e .hptel’a decorations worji^ycty
it is anticipated unfi ts the unfore- mouth for a minute or two and you el uborate
aborate anil displayed ski’ll f ri- nUi
sei-n happens the mj(*ltilnti
will will to t be doubled- with any af ter hnnd of the decorator
The tub!«
smell
V v. bur g»*
i a ve I . . i io tn* -11
platform |Li-'.
iirru'igcoioiitv lor ;*urpa.-fit my thing
.iitoj l. d liy wI i. b
-11 11 in th*—e part- m - ome time.
appt.i] t«i
I be p« oj.b will In
J hi
T b c danci ng . oittmetD c.| m s ;m
Qkcn Work Best In Pair*.
g r * - m MU L o r 111 I s . t i c .
I J 4 . J t l |,
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a
ill | Iittitinued
dill it
leu o clock f
It t* an accepted (uct that i.xen uau' me et i ng is earlier thuu 4 h a f "of the nlly die In palps
Otto yeke fellow when the imnquet doors w.-re open ­
Working ed, and the jolly erowd proceeded
1P1£ convention, which begun oil aeldoui survives the other
J une 1^ anil lasted to J unuj L’i III and ri'stlng side l»y aide through runny to do j ust ice to the groaning board.
. years (he anintnls d*'ve|&lt;ip so strung
the ftlhie r i t y . r.
'*' , s-ji1.
At II it0 dancing wn- resumed
T h e National
Deiitbt’tiftiv. -Citp- an u fleet loti that separation ni*'an» and those who were aide found
Ueath. -*
vention is to m**et in S i v L o u i s ' pn
their way Into the ballroom where
D I R E C T O R S
J u r e 14. the ealriext d n t e ’ COr U to
th e y (lanced ’ way into the wee
, JTheo. J- Miller
F. I*. Forster
T. I. Hawkins
S. O. Chase
I.. A. Hr tint ley .
lusemble in twenty-oigjii years
In
hours.
There Are ManyB. F\. Whitner
F. II. R a n d
19CJ t$te"7fme forr tnei'tii^r
Jtiue
At I'J do o'clock the New Year
A tie 1 elm tig a has nu art tula on "Stop­
"fith and nomiimtiona wefjfeiiot’ made ping l hit Waste ol lias ' If sotuo peo­ was heralded in in a w r y unique
until a week later.
In that year the ple we Know were compelled to wear ma n n er . T h e music was furnished
plbce of meeting was Balt imore und m u . /La tl might help some.
by the Longwood orchestra.

AFTER THE GREAT WAR

Number 40 For The

( ’ondensed Report of Condition of the

F IR S T N A TIO N A L BAN K
O F SANFORD, FLORIDA

A " '*

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-at the Close of Business, December 31st, 1915

•RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

,,

. $35,000.00
loans and Discounts . . $304,898.68 Capital Stock
Overdrafts . . . . . .
,
537.28 Surplus . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35,000.00
U. S. Bonds for Circulation .
8,750.00 Undivided Profits . . . .
10,963.65
City of Sanford, Seminole Coun- 1
Reserved for Taxes and Interest 3,100.00
2,100.00
ty and School Warrants . 24,921.95 Dividends Unpaid . . . . . .
8.750.00
Other Stocks and Bonds .
27,731.25 /j Circulation
. 317,629.85
Cash, Due from Banks and
-'D EPO SITS
25,000.00
U. S. Treasurer . . .
67,973.37 Bills Payable .
Real Estate, Furniture &amp; Fixtures* 2*730.97
$437,543.50
$437,543.50

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i ANUARY

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RD HERALD

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(ioca lo Washington
W j r i a a a a a n p « n li a a d a a d M a a O B a a a 0 M a a i i a t t a m i a a a a a a a i t a a a a a a |
T h e editor of T h e Herald has
jiiht received a wire from CnngrexsA KF.SUMF. O F S A N F O R D
man Sear* Glut Jl.-gimild Holly hn*
H A P P E N I N G S UP T O D A T E
been u p p n i n h i f f " . , t Pit* pt»s||!c&gt;ri &lt;•1
Nd-Jrrn all CnmmgitifiiioiH Ioi (Kit
jI
pane fur the H im, . &lt;*f It* 1fr. .. •'»lt
t irl«Rin in Sw*♦ 11 F Jitof. or PKos*
Mf| |f \ l
t'lhtmo fit! 103
11\e*
II. will b .. .
•1 1' t* VA 11 %x
tu realtnie lux duti,- ittnl will prtm■• 3 a a u a a &gt; i a a u a a • t t t u u t t u a o a a a u a a a a . n »■...« n n i t u a a u s a i t / . a a a o i t H

::|N ANDABOUT THE CITY::
I j tt l e H a p p e n i n g s — M e n t i o n

0f MatliTH in Brief
|&gt;erH&lt;&gt;nal Hems uf
In te re st
summ.O «f lhe ^
ln‘ Smal1
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
flurried Herald Iteadera

I |, h Johnson is visiting her
Mi*
\|.«
Morero in Orlando.
.i«tt-r,
Lrmbunti-r rhrrw. po|»eorn and
at S i m o n ’s.
37-1 f
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ABOUT PEO PLE
...A N D E V E N T S ...

airly remain at t hi n.ttiomtl iMjnr.il
through the «ununi" month* whirr
he will lake it spi-.ul tMir*r to pro
pare fnr the nuvnl
lojuii rn \ ;i t
A nnapnl

Tht« iUll'ir ‘in t lie
younk’ man and t- pt,.l.,it.|&gt; the r'ir.t
inst ance in the history oi S^rtford*
w here a Sanford boy ha* been i|.
pointed u paite in the national ht»u*e
of representative*
lit- parents and
his many friends here will hate t&lt;»
see Regina! leave the city hut ihe
opport uni ty lor advaneement is a
! good one and eannnt he ignored
R e g in a ld is u iu io it x to ..........
,lM
a v ia t o r in l nele S a m '. school and
he w ill lit hi luxe If lor that position

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M'd/rft Metting

Die Senior and J unior B a p t is t
\ oiing I "•••ij»|i*‘ — I nion tnel at the
I ■•tnp|» bi.t F rid a y i*vrmini to w atch
tile old year die am i to celeb rate
the glad new ye a r

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" OLD FATHER TIME

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one and the other an al phabet one
P:ir...
were won by KI1r.11-1
bet h
1 p rire. an d K liz n
bet 1
1
by "
A fte r th is 5 5
t lo
&gt;d ..round Mi*. Nell
. fit
hi
d* lig h tiul
1 liem
Mlb
Wl'
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runs

the

tim e

ii:

I s a b o u t to
r e v e r s e h is
g lass a n d s ta rt X
a w av .”

\ \ ith a p ro m ise to tlo fill a n d m ore for o ur
frie n d s a n d p a tro n s d u rin g the c o m in g ’ y e a r than
we h a v e done in the past, we extend a

NEW YEAR’S GREETING.

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They tirxt paid visits to aeveiul
In the dining room where a real
home* m and around tlx city, anti
course luncheon
was served, the
although they were about s e v e n t y T r u s t in g a n d ho p in g we m a y a ll be here hale, g j
Christ
mux
idea
hud
full swing
The
live strong nevertheless they r e ­
h a p p y an d h e a rty , when i t ’s tim e to reverse the
table was covered with prett y Sa nt a
home-made candies
ceived a hearty welcome ut every
Washburn's
g la ss a g a in .
Clau* 1 ui.nurx in crepe paper, and
place
They
were transported in
,nr .Me at ‘ C n n d y l n n d . " Allen’s
flap).'ti* matched
Place curds were
P
ul
t
o
n'
s
big
truck
and several .ot he r
Theatre Hutldi#^
* e 18-tf
decorated
with
holly
sprigs,
and in
car* of lesser magnitude, lirst to Mr*.
the center yf the table was a minis*
y ot ihal G O O D
G U L P -G A S O Rowe’s aiid Mrs. (ietson's where
turc C4jrtsfrnas tree, all tinsel t r i m ­
U N E .nd S U P R E M E A U T O * O I L
they were - charmingly ent ert ai ne d
med and Containing ^Jf\(Jozen tiny
phone H. H
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by the Misses Pcvlin With songs and
Pr es by t e r i an t . k
d^vll’ dresjfJjA i^ ' C h n s t J ^ p ^ . colors
14-tf
T h e Plenhy (eriuti 1
K hc\d a piunn selections, also the ‘ ‘inner
First roufsnAvu* fruit salad, mold­
The Treinont Hotel. Orlando, H a . , tn0s t enj oyable social and a bean m a n " wus refreshed with delicious
ed and chilled -and served on let*
ti offering special rates to Seminole tiful, watch night consecration ser- nundwicheJ.
luce leaves with crackers.
After
Ripners, 60 cents. vice on New Y e a r ’s Eve at the res­
Next the home of Mr. Wheeleaa
county people.
that a chi cken salad, sandwiches,
31- tf c
was visited and every one Was given
idence o| Mrs. Geo. Paxton.
T ry one.
.
.
pickles and olives were served. f&lt;jlu
sack of crisp, savory pop 001 *0 .
Rook, dominoes, flinch. iKhgv'lock
The regular annual.« meeting of
lowed by ice cream a nd * fvbwers,
o •
- * r r r
thr stockholders of the Seminoh* Hol mes and several other1' ' gn me *4 After a ride across town the home o| nuts and mints completing the d e l i­
«** *'V
P I - I* » b I I * 4b *4f i t (Io n
! h fi^ b p * T h J / i o u n r r
I ''w ill a fu ir i b *
Gnunty Hank, for the electicrj of were played until neitrly twelve Ml. R. H. Davis was reached and cious luncheon.
■ canflida'e fd£ 1 hr * I Je morr ml ir
nunilna
Mrs.
Davis
with
her
beaming
smile
o
’clock.
Diiiring
this
time
refresh­
lion
of
Hufit.
of
Pu^ijir*
In
a
t
rurtlon.
I
For R e n t — T w o furnished r o o m i ,
directors and any other •business
Each guest received u ’ dolly us thml 1 a m v n t i t l r d tu ybn
fnc r**aten
and
dispensed
home
rnud.U
cookJVri
to
ments,
consisting
of
coffee
317
West Second St.
20- tf c
th#r may eorne before the meeting
l will
fi*11 j r i j d a i n to the
favor, depleting’ the tree of its pfofi*
me:
vo(#ra " Mali, 1 a•k your run|»rr &gt;tNm an 4
IT|e uiext
the hungry hi altitude,,
on
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
6th.
1
9
1
6
.
1
sandwirhes
weri*
served
mil hr held
treusutex
■up port durkJQi* thr firapiiffn and ynur
For
R e n t — Se veral nice office
»ffl«*» at thp poll*
A. R. K E Y . Cashier.
Then
Pr
llrnwnlce called the stop wus ut the Stewart liom e tin
•Tho • _girl*
present
were:
Miss
rooms over Yo wel l’s. Enquire N. P.
J liO W l.A N P W ll.D M A N
Union
avenue,
where
roasted
fmuprayer meeting and after a xong
;l2- F r i - 5tr
Million Rowe,, host os?, Misses MolYowell St Co.
.
32-tf
T w o ’ homes on
and sentence prayer service he gave nuls were served.
rrifLcV'* ihnnunr* my»#lf • van4 Idale
lie Vbernathy * and Ellen Chappell,
• lime to pknnl trees. |
N i»
pr nnlM]
lor ---c«* /l*Oli*:tf &gt;fjt , Sll prf
tnirfi4 rfit of Vuldlr*
lful.hr
Celery nvenue wi;re next -visited
a short imprn* iv. t .dk mi
n»r
Furnished room for rent
G e n t l e­
ruflPi*A
A ' M v|i|
|n|nn|p
I hilJIlilH, I r*lfuf*lP»*
4h*in
itiiilr ('
f’liiint y, bh
I. J*"&lt;
i~. *t
hoimrees: Misses. Hoblue
■4|l»
I have a fine line of
.iirulu
I he .Gutch(Ms,
showed the crowd
to ih*- IJrmitenti/** ^j *m mmry If rlf*rtr»| 1 man preferred • PFivilegc rtf bath.
c r a t in g ourselve s anew
A few min
Frances
Douglass,
Patt
ie
iligglu
pecans, oeaches, etc
nv r l o i c |)pfanrtil a l te ntioo in4 l h»*
1 itru*
.
lltes before twl.-Xe o'clock all jollied a lug pile o t ajiples on tlie tabl e and botl.iin. t' laire B r y a nt .
26- tf c
EliXjibetl faithful t f l * r h » f i r of thr 4ulir«f nf ihr of* 107 East Se vent h St
*
Don't tinnk that your order is too in singing the beautiful consecration
firr
then watched the pile disappear as
Taylor
and
Elixaheth
Adney
Pc
Vary
return
full
%
,
small,' I wiH give it the s ame a t - , .
For Rent -Five room cottage,
Mrs. Brinson, upon
T. W. LA W TON .
T a k e njy life, ami let it be if by magic.
Lund News.
irntlnn to given to large orders and
m"
1216
Park Ave., J 12. 60 |»er month,
hearing
of
tho
many
wanderings
of
Consecrat ed Lord, to T h e e "
T{d*
n »iil he appreciated.
P r o p me a
including
water. G. W. Spencer
the
merrymakers
invited
the
m
to
I
hrfrti)
in
nm
in
rr
for
thr
song was cont inued mini after the
rnfd at the Herald office.
\V. F.
irfYW*r * f huiwr.ntrfulrfit of Public IrkAtrurtUm in
26 tf
stay
aw
lule
and
rest
She
passed
FIRST TO BUILD TRENCHhS | jVfnlrtoLi* ("*njtirity.
midnight hour st ruck and ushered
In thr (Irmocrttlr
Nodi 1 111 /
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lV im * r&gt;
T h n c u f K m y r r r v in * run lb *4 b tw r 4 *4
around oranges and music was ctlIII t he New Y e a r
'SrMmI Tru«t**M I hair Is-fome oifiiihreij fhaU
Fur Rent
Light housekeeping and
, 1 1 1 1 0 I .mil they Were loath to lea 1 e
Rorrijn* Instituted System of r l s l d l In- ■’(j|w
rfitiIr-fiilrflt iKttulil lw a |ifltiri' liultriwt
Mr Grower, why not plant a
T h e meeting
wa. then ih r " l i p *
bedrooms, over 5 St 10c store Mrs.
m * n Brnf lt^ nf! m c i m ■ itrr»|w&lt;tyHol«lrr * n »1 T « »
Fortifications
W
h
ic
h
Are
Used
by
1
in
returning
to
the
Temple
1
hoc
.mall orange orchard ami ot he r fruit open and all 1 r■\ 11•-•I to , a \ .1
*n Ihi- (*i&gt;unt) I
f«»r yimr •upfuirt. n«»i
30-1 111&gt;
the A rm ies Today
ls*iu**' I think I am rniitSfsiJ in h foil tirnu%&lt; \\ F. White.
ul.ili and wafer* were served ami
if,-, [Mi- niir own use
Looking at
\I 111- to I I . New
. I(f
I krn&gt;* (h,.«! cn&gt; *«j*.-f i*-nr»' « itl IwVif valiiatil#' *r r
*&lt;ifl fj f .» *I11tUTU &lt;| k*.4flU’** VM*fl* j'litt )P&lt;!
t'l* bl Ihr T it |t»t r-f - «fit| f k'ir •Nll&lt;ITw
-Tk 44 1h»
.1 1urn
.1 tie ill ill
*tand point you Many
Hoard arid room by •4a v i ir wi ek .
mail* goo
r&gt; film mr . and
’! Iiu Humans wtin were ihe first to t
»
ijidjl
t
ear
mulnighl.
when
tln-v
aic.it get along without it
Plant \ l r
( ale ("it \ Mouse
lit S&lt;,l
21* tt
t'urry *utnn d I f.i 01 lit up 1.
make
a
real
science
and
art
id
war
.•Mf fruit and orange*
P r o p me a bl* ta lk , w tien i . i stall'd In* siampj i S 1' n I d'.wn In I lo- ||*I t lire Ipill whclc
were responsible for one of the firm
Rest C o tta g e , If) per Week
M J.
II ifi-vut omul service Was held lint !
* dr: lo the Merabi office on ard for t lo N. w y . ■
* ■t
^
i Ipai features In western Knrupe tlie
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I i *, ■' e ri
\ o h | *i a
I &lt;y ,
-111gleg I I ’llI lr&lt; shri'l w 1 - 1 b * ,1 nil
also sell ortiu mental *, p a rt of the &lt;
fortified frontier. This does not mean
1
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rid
a
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of
p
m
.
the
.ir
j
1
vul
.uiliouiiceil
\\
Nehrling.
.'il-'.itc
the ordlnury fortified frontier us It
" T p f is t in g in the l.nrd lese* Christ
was knowin up to 1014 a series of
'.I
f i i / ' j-t r. ngi h 1 i-&gt; ii . in ir
It. ul
U . l l f nr. t-.fi. d apart
strong
fortified camps »ut i imln
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1of lllill-s.-k. &lt; pi ng. birrigi tu d
I ,1*1 er n ** 111 r Notice
If was
\tr. I B Ray* w.1 1111 -11-—- a 1 ,1 trenched gaps between them
will
11r i [d i i c
anil 'Ic i jiiii(j
♦
♦
\ , •I ■g of t he (1 K ?*. social tile do
•b'llghtful gathering lust Finlay when til soul h western Germany that the
\[i ply 6 1 * I &gt;a k a v eti tie
After
t
in
Mr
1 &gt;■ (odd at the re*if|em ic
Itomaus built us a protection against
•-111* tnviispl tlo
teuidier* and of
:I6 if
b u ll of I lie so. o
tlie mrondii of German barbarians,
I. I
G n f l ii| » F o u r t h St
In or - of 1/0
primary . depart incut
11r 1. w 1111 * with
whs, wus the pruidlypc of ihe line
*T r ’ '■
be
Thursday
p 111
ni tin |t,i pt e I Siimlu ■ " houl, id
Hon in* and board
ton Ms rue
of trendies wimh todav runs from
I hi
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Ml meni i. ei * ,ir« •if n f *
♦ av enUe
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♦
♦
w In. *1 . 1 r ............ ir \ to fn ti ll»i 1
2
4
2 mi x p
Sw
ii
land
to
the
.N
’orili
sea
And
\1 r *.i r 1 "I t 1
1
■ .' •'I ' o atte n d .
. on -.!• P t i ) III igfils for HI. Jlisl an the German trenches III
|'l |» )nlu.| net w 1
For Kent
1 room I urnts I. c.i for
i i , lot in.if a t te r 10»ihi
I lo h o u r- were
F r a me and Hclghim are In all intents 1! Al) Idiral A&lt;!viTliHeinentp Under
a m ile w In. h i v J r
light
luillsi-k
eefiln
g also garage
N o.
U anted
rre a d in g s and purposes the frontier of the tier Thin Heading THREE ( ENTS ■
-pi-tit p!''‘is.hitiy in fiiu-i.
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l.uur.T
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■ ••.e r \ town it. *. tn |o \ .111v of 1 I*' v ■ ' i
I
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If
man
empire,
so
the
Homan
trenches
g
.ii,d f 1 .’* r*.tt It' t'
.(l-n d i
Line Fur Each Inaertion. Minimum
Ilnur ,i| (' •. , t it i.i, ..t lo ­
1 ‘ • •11 \tbd 1 . I ‘orl a bh jia s tb r ami
the t or 1 1in-run. • d t It* the bines Germnnlcus were pari of ( barge 25 Cents.
I
Uf
|d.in*
tu in their in
For 1! ail
I wii fuel ly I uriitslieii
(he frontier of ilie Homan empire.
b.M
Vlicirat II*
Needei) m every energy and it . t ii ij'i.t*
wor k tri wlii.lt all " I ' m1 mt re*l I'd
Brow uli'j i uiiid only s.ll
half
P
r
rooitt*
lor
t-gb,
liou.sekccpiiig at
rhe
northern
known
In
ancient
1 1 • * ' &gt;11 I v wbe re I fiere arc m&gt;
?♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦♦
1h ln ion* ri f ri *li incuts were stTVi d
,t fe w word - .it t b i- Ulli'Xpvi fi 1 gift
limes
as
Hie
I’fahleligrahen
or
palls
11
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FTf111
l
ri
i
I
17 lit p
* -•1 •1 t i t
f o r particulars, Addison
by ,Mr* T t u y , ably assisted by Mi,s
ado ditch—rail from the east hunk of
f u r r y to eni'
I U illiams
Vgt . I* tf Hnx Hiill, arnl called on 'Sir
and w lirn twilig ht w a rn ed the Rhine, near Bonn, across the
H u ll e for Rent
No
l i f t West
Cirrrv re*pi&gt;m|ei 1: ; SlierMtrg,
sound fiing
Mr
I 1
Pi it,gne*ti t hnt nig lit wa* i i p p ia n . f i
Oir
gll
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St
C
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p
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v
to
H
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P iilt o s p ,
Tnilnus
mountains
and
the
Main
In
a* usual « 11 h an it - pirtiig ,1 liH
n il departed expressing tfietr a general
|or
Stile
\b
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III,UUt,
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A
ve.
,t7-1fe
i
r
vy
u
southeasterly
direction
T h e meeting w i* adjourned w11 h
pi. i ur« to t heir ' hnstes* and wt*b
south
to
neat
Siuttgart
It
consisted
it
ll
-el
plants
re
ady
to
if I k hid o In 1 no
I of an earthen wall with a ditch the Sij mri
till •till g of *t oc k
I. ,. Iw• i .1*1 11app 1 • 1 •!!
i a M ic ro 11
I* 2
trnucli being of course, on the out
1• .1 ‘. c l It ill.I, g A
I 1111nr * I l a i a i I it in [in
] stile and flic wall being the position
*
I’ .0 ' will tie hi bl ..I I f,i
1 or &gt; ab
l ■ rI.. •r
.tor. and
t
i rt 4 i«|' t
i
ariipu,
bit
,i.
1
'.*:■.•
Ij'.d
.itifut.g
of the defenders I Tic wall wns (upped
O
Msiii.iili.i .«v•fine «*n SntU a i ,i r ♦
Inge
P o ie g good i.u-iuox.
Mr
and
Mr-r
U I A r u . T * f'arter
bv n pul lamb- mid ut inter-vuls there
t In- »pi‘( l.tl day •
1 1• &gt;oat ( I (nrid.i
'1*11.1\ January nth, , 7 ..lo p. m.
lift* poor be a lilt.
Apply* M Mat
have a r r iv e d m the city _after a were
t owers—burgi -decupled
oy
F a ir and G u * p a ril!n C a r n iv a l will p*
T. .1. M tiler, P r e s ' t .
AddrcH
Wanted
Second hnnd fcrtiliior
City,
ipnet itra niug e in Yatdnsta.
M rs. small bodies of troops, who pnlfoled ahull, Camero n
" E d i t o r ' s P a y . " -&lt;» named in honor
\ r f onnelly, S e c ’y
and gr. in bags.
Write for prices.
C a rte r was M iss Blanche (•llfiloil the Intervening sections of ’wjill. At i R. F 1 &gt; N’ o, .1, Sanford FI.
of tlie n e w .p a p e r n o n in F lo rid a ,
:t:t Tile le
3K-3t.
Southern S t a t e Bag C o , Jueksrtplonger
Intervals
were
stone
redoubts
and
|i.i'
many
friend*
m
the
tleor
i f f . -M in * fl ^.i f
u ko w ii| In
v die FI i
:to- |nt|i
i aHtelln where larger bod Ins of
gi-i r | | y wbi-ri she made fo r home
V
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(•*.
F‘0r Sub
F o rd truck fine *1. ipi
cuards
were
stationed
o
n
e
of
the
pi*| er l- I lie elln lent tiook
M*
.I l
U. .1
ba rg ain
F iv e passenger Bo o s crea t
l i d .I id . cx p ri
siupnignt*.
Rotary * b
I 1 1 . II A li 11 ir.igi and cullarltles of lids frontier- which in
i p f i&lt;iti 4
',4 ’
get tile,*
'iv e ti* a *
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it* details r&gt; pro*oiit,oil, of course, nn Jug ’bar, iin, t ' ail on
i l l I •I, fur I lie p.l't I wII
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Me
!
1’ * . i
t'i
5! a eon.
.iildhTnl houipbitv through what At G a r a g i
i. .
I -.. l f 11f IIII * *e - 111, ., l
tile time wa* ,i o n uparn-h settled
|. *1
l 4k
•M
15- fit c
ii * | m I t iir •I . l i d 1 1 was 11 * Ii -ll I it \
II W * I i 1 I'|t ,
F'or
l ai i. i. 1
■oiiutrv wa* thal a. stretch of about
i■
bl | .
d fa usury, ] *•11,. [nr w ill
roman,
e
&lt;
olminut
mg
m
M q u d iiy tiuir t k u creseent
al Mourn.'
It
ft
v
mill’s
In
length
ran
In
a
straight
P. f.lf&gt;
giuf 2
ft.
I- •'.In
ijo, ed w 11 i
im n id uflicer*
-l
(.in , *c' wiiti in .it !&lt; .nil *ti 11t r*l beg an
Hue
due
north
It
has
heeit,Trf»rred
2
.
1
-tl
a
1
1
1
Ferry
will
bein '
P
I’ i / b a l d 11J w . C o . a present
Mr and Mr*
pi ire
to m English and German writings us
F inder ret urn t a Her aid
I lie nc w' p.1 f.1 *
at once be i
( a l l i i K. t Mb ci for reward
11ar lo 1
Fo S ; J c
M. -E . K e n t , Xec’y.
with one nf the earliest known boundaries
f 7 - 2 tc
C
a
rte
r
will
m
ake
their
home
lion bn* been
men. and
i,i,
: 6 -tf
P a n 's' nTTiee
Mr and M r* \ \
I ’ C a e t u r 'at t licit nit the American plan.
x^'( aside (or I be1 pnri P-i of making
hLiilim R cwui d ol
'ill
ho
Near Htultgprt tjie •Pfahlepgraben
Fd
Sale T w o sto.y six room giveil (or inf ormat ion bdtd tg t o
U "New j ea^A gift"- to those of I he hurtle on west F irs t street.
meets
the
TeUfelsmadcr-—tho
devil's
M iickh id tiers M ee ting
section who biiye done su i nu■h in
wall— vC(licit was the name j^iven in hour e, V o ; i v entoiitly located, ut price t he a m -I and cODvictiin " f the
v n a s i. ’ meeting nf the s t o c k i u-T J'crt?'^ r&amp;e/)U)&lt;iie
^, ehalf of thiy n u i v i j m n t for Ihe dc
lyedleval tSurmany to tkn other half h f l ' W Its v alu e and easy term* parl y \\li* stole the Ml lb tub nf
'"r "• the l*«nr lrs B u n k of S s n
Among t lie" d xlig lilfj^l New M u r ' s of the liin- s Gyriuattlcua— a ramimrt Al • o n e . V&amp;ibtnt lot well located
vfdnpmetH of S o ut h Florida
Pun- \\ bit
Lead nnd Zinc, from t h e
•*|,l be held ut I I , . 01) a . , in
V. .
affair* was 1 1tfe "at* fj^nte" of H e y
of stone wlilch 'ox Iends- a little south lit t of cloHlnir (Tit er title
A P C u n - St
Julius U n t i l H the nig ht of
Fourteen c o un ll e r have entered
Inttunrv I I th. Hi 16 . for’ ttu*
and A rth u r Reck &gt; l l d b is V m n t h e r j Mrtf. of ClUt- till It liP’u}!&gt; the lianuhe at n e ' , .
’^ g ; *
22 -tf
P e r , 2 1st
A I•PI • St J. Jin M otel.
-the fwir moveme nt to date
’
’ ' l,f director* and aany
n y other
tlcgcnaburg
Thorn y*ero fnrjs at In
IV
c
k
at
th
e
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E
|
1h»fojiAr tJAitory orv
ax-21
p
T’ other* will be added • :r ly d u rin g
' u.&gt;, . . t|,,,( muj
Ko S iib 'k . W ijolesab ' fish b u sinesl'
tervals to, s t t « t g t h this, nod In tb”
nme lieforu, ihiS
S a tu n !u &gt; , evtUUug , M r . . ’ I V c k .
\n ei,uni i pm
nn xtn (j
main It w g n . 'apparently garrfaoni'd f i, t . li'ih lotqfs, l a u u if t e - . e t i .
C. L
•w 1 ibp present ,,m o n (l b
,V 1 . ....... . .
and Mt.sr l l i W ^ f l iltn u r. Mr*. V4 . K
her of count le x . bs* never been n p
, a "V „ ,
w ..
much Hku i n e pfnhlongraben .‘t' l * - ’ f] Vbo e p t .
2A-tfr
O I. Tayl or.
A Curious " Ti»U
resented at a Fio rfd .i f l u t e F a n la s » •'»«*« * * *
. ^ ' c k .rece,vrpl f h,
/ ■- .
&lt; 'ashler
guest* at I bg'ujobr^ ktid nfp’T ill in
Nearly every buslm •f 111 . c •■•i"'on
Sn
b
,jj-*
it.
‘
‘
j
i
oi
.senor
'Rent
Several
houses
fore
M
a
n
y
c
iim
t
n
u
i.
iin
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and
•'core
Charter for Uqt
I il- f Tc
Cdl tl It x i t c n l i l t s u| -j •( tl, tl
flirmal visit &gt; ) t h
gathc-fed
i‘"w»-' :*•
There'n nil kbut sof h\pnr)(Ttlfr.Bu&gt;4i Ma, ^l l a
mifi ^ P d l t m ito avenues
of i n d i v i d u a l ' ul*o will be repre
edge 4u the comm on t drtt
l h e y
tucortcd t&lt;&gt; tin- In the hack ruyLj'lW*e^trnoso 'fnrlal ! \S J T hi gp e n ,
2 ‘J -tf
sented.
A ll e x h ib it io n b u ild ing a. »&gt;n
" T .‘
Notice
r rortm where Mry fi.
h’. sceiirFy Is nrR ntt(Actively^urrnnged. ----- ,—
I ’ J f1
"_
w h i c h ’ the c it y of T a m p a an d ihe
of In forma Molt t b s ’ pint'* gi ss Insur­
•
‘ e»c'd.ir annual meeting of
.-Smltfk, M r*
W. K. W atson. Mr*
A whole hunch of bniiutles 1b. a broad- j _ ^ ol s Ii* Tyti* ’ acres' o f (he he*t
k holders of the First Na- F a ir A s s o c ia tio n h av e •Xpi oiled fnofe
hig h . hammeib^ Inpd p.ist- ance companies class vlmji vs with
way c ho rus uN flare they Just love an irrtgub li
• '" .I “ I * . "
black letterliiK on tuem u
"oxtr*
“ Bank of Sanf ord, Florida will ■h . „ C S I . 0 0 U . -.11 11- ............. ... ! . » * »
ugly mug, Decauffo Opt m itcblim ry jn * (rtitside o p ro rn le l im it s , half in (*utJ n i i u n i y 16th . .......... . l . - . A . h . h ; " ' "
* iW W s iX ( • • o ™ "I
ha/anlotia'i rtblts.
The uit&gt;iuua(fon
its
think'Hd)c.Is
n
lw
n
ja
well
oiled.
It
;
tiv
jitlo
n
1 ' ^ 11' i*s banking room* on l„„■I years, -one free (lowing
............... .
All l.l.l, rfcjfk.n_.nUd. f l.lir f r u l. ..................
given Is that a black surfaci ibadtbs
Is their opinion tlu(t (Ur bruin of tC woll,*-quarter mil" off t (To shipping
'
bn nary I 1th, ut 10 o ’clock
lions
have
u,,tl
cofIn».
the suue rays. Hy this means,-H la
class
umusernfcut
tittrui
pretty man could easily bo carried l n ^ i l a l j Qn, a n d FJr t t street. All fenced
:i nt being the second Tuesdliv of
From eight until elevon the guests
pointed nut, an unequal expansion laA
lieen rdfttraeted for and shipments
the
vest
pocket
o
f
,
»
tunsqultn
And
and ditched, has perfect drninag., produced throughout the [date, nd unfor the purpose' rtf
urriVed njtd departed and the merit
i runnin g h o f s c
liy way of nn urgiiment. one girl says
’
“ board of directors to serve of fust hi rse* ar.i
$1251) will buy it if sold within tin- dor the Influence o f a sudden ust ot
which will race daily on the Flur her* of all f burtihes-wore present to "(in right througtb.the world’s hlstoiy
'*"■ ensuing y eai , and foi the
next t r q days.
Worth $3000.00, cold or nny other quick eltange f tem­
give
New*:
V
e
i
t
’s
greetings
to
Mr
and you will find tbahstho really big
r i' -a. t i"n of such other business us grounds track are coming . jn from
See owner. 206 east Thi rd St
perature a strain Is deve|n[*ed vhlcb
men—the
men
whA-bnvrt
tlnno
things
IVck
anil
h(«j
mother.
runny points.
All hough gijml.ling
may
iireak the clues
l'luIietly c o m e before it.
2W-lf
were ugly. Women admire them h«
will lie prohibited, the races ate ex
.
D. P. Whitner,
cau*o
they
itro
distinctive
force*,
be
I ’arlt/ijifr'diieet*
peeled to bn one of the most a t ­
F . r Sale
l to 5 tt. Grapefruit,
•I 5fc
cause they nro big/End strong, bollt
Harbors on the Adriatic *•&gt;
C ashler.
tr act i ve (eaturea - of the Fair
?’J (J per
ion
T o wn s e n d • . T h e pri tpipnt ru t's o' 'le A. latlo
Mrs
M . r G ? * ? j j n i e gave a little mentally and physlraRy; nnd It Is a bud
party Wedriewkjy eyMtlng from 6 to distinct feminine i/uallty to love and Bri . 21*1 nt tl . \\ ulitui b i s . I .gh- i am those uf Alaulteduiiia on the vest.
3 \\ 1 1* i. . V&lt;- b " nnd Trieste on the nort' and
u f..r »:iir-,&lt;llnigM»'! Marion’* guest*
crayo for that wtA lack.
I’ll wager siii iHu. Flu.
■ Qunrnero on the nnrtbeas'
t'liere
f dei. I'hapfiell’ and Mollte Alter- there nre malty women who hn»i
secret admiration fur Oils or (lint tirlre
t /J, ’ 1 (l'"
ciinsi my huslowid :
arc
numerous
and
udmt
t.
hay
har­
natliy &lt;*LSirnforil^
to -1 c. )i-l v
h .f &gt;iiL* T'vt\ in n*k
i 1- uni Fever after the doctor’s
fighter because of his physical force,
bors extending from 'tume and cul’K-l
l
i
e
p
n
t
u
l
y
’vi
rimmed
(
'b
f
i
l
•
|*'iui nn•1 n. test'll‘t
ir„l ,,il„.r meiiicini-s failed
and 1 know Inis of (hem wim ufuke no l a n d tu Flortij
iiu.m lug I .
- -nnd rful landlocked
rtta* tree was still standing in all its
l “ )A r i l . Prifton. Fla. ■
(tones about being rrnxy' about Mils or well ‘laqd in good or iter, »t ill harli
the
llorcho
d Catturo
The
N,Ul »*&gt; L K Philip,, &amp; Co.. 25c
glory. And the other derortttittns of
1oore' ‘ ' tion
I n ' Strait of uirwiito, a ere Italy apthat football hero." Bo It's all settled. hnu*y. ' Near
hell* and red-berried greens were as And It will bo worse ,lhan useless for quirf* of f K. :.i Cl*IIan tit Mo ',-e‘n
proac .s nearest to th Balkan inn Inpretty X' ever, the girl* decided l h £ t any " p r e t t y " ' men to entertain any B ia t it ir .
3 t -&gt;.c
land , i-t 45 miles whb
Mere Is the
.1 ( hri.\tmas part y would he in or
fond matrimonial hope* where this
ntagni ent Albanian 1 trbor. Avlona.
der. 'These four little ladies of the beauty contingent Is concerned.— Now
Insulted.
household did most of the pl anning York Times.
New Form of Camera.
•
“I understand your hultband lost hi t
and preparation.
A ca n &gt;ra wttti \vhl ti motion pic­
«u1t on a technicality, Mrs. Nurlch.’'

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receptacle for one of the s m a l l ' f,.m
Inlno vanities, for each jif these n(llt
era Is more than It seems, uml tia*
another good reason, besides ttu t ()f
being beautiful, for appearing among
tho belongings q^-falr, women J s ' u, ,
heart of each J y a giSalt box of Fr.-m j,
powder in I h n •form of a tiny . ap,.
ThO little flat powder jiuJf Ills tn the
oox anti Is hidden by the petal* „r
stamens of the flower.
These vanity flowers a r e •upt u. i i
lug and very convenient. Th* v tl u k..
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S w e a t e r * at A ll^ H o u r *

Oddly enough, sweaters me worn
with Lrockit of wblto.altk. ns well
with all Oth^r frocks, and dainty
enough are the little affairs of knitted
silk that n» sweaXers hold such an m,
portant place In Palm lleai h w»rd
robes
T h e silk sweater |i ,i - t„ ,-n
passe
In
Iteauvllle for eigln-eit
months, hut II In being worn lo-r- v11
sweulers a n long ehouKh 1 - t , v. r
l b - tops and all ar&gt; ituol. wm , ,
1-1 s
skirls .1 r e also |io* P- p &lt;]
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rale blouse coal s are of lu-uvj ir*;*j
de 1 llllle
Vogue

| J IttuiiiurKl Jiitniii«i»it I
l»!uiijttii*if jinuiiiHuf jijiiifliiuit J|lHii*HuiiJtIiiiHi»itii&lt;[ liitmstimf jtiHiurnut jmwwii Pl
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of the trials before her. for there wfll
•1a 1 1
tie IMals even i hough she is nn alike I
l u a f W h a l 1 h r N » m r trn p lira
I
the new wife s nature is one of love
I lo* MM who has th- career bee"
and tenderness from the start i nward
In h - r hornier should think long and
the helpless children who are (brown
earnest!! « ■ I I I whether Mo- ought to
upon her rare
The&gt; form Ihe hti«
ma rrv u cerrain *leat fellow who Is
hand s love and Interest therefore -le
vi-rv mm h In lov.- null lo-r **r fling
M a c e d o n i a n Opium R r » t
W,ahes to hold the sulue placi Iti the
n o m c lik c * &lt;’ninforlahlt* - ( m iv u n iu n l
Neiillrti*
11 * atrd all IhoUghls of imir
M.!• •-•!&gt;-ulis t r " . ' - Ho i n t u - i - i on lives of i-arll
It Is said
Ti le r - Is
ring** to the » iui I n and follow, aloji*of all ciiiinh-li-*
I li»- &lt; vport "I • rude usually a Mark sheep In every fain
I t c a s o n a h l e K a l e s For
Ttilllc Hoard or Hoard
tIn- belli ol her ambitions
opium trum tin* S u luniki district lo lly
It is rmi natural for children lo.
Kxt'cllciil S e rv ic e
a nd Kooin
this country ranks -o-citnil t•» tobacco love fmm the llrsl a strange wottilio
'I here tiie t h o se wbo disapprove of
Oi vain-'
I'lie priel'l' * ' il-»-&lt;t hiih*Iv who tins slopped into their mother s pretty young actressi'N ivltig iln-tn
t orner of Magnolia Avenue and Fourth Sl rrel
Nidvi-N flow u in wedlock to 11 husband
111 lb*- matin I act nre - i ni'&gt;ip!iln- and i»
plate who has gone Indeed it lit n re
A
whom they must live the greater part
not tin- itiiilii t u - -I fur »tiu- king
J11II WI»UK1insmi isr1uinimml Insnitus()miisu-ir|j uius11m
itIt 1wm nunsunniui 1His«* *tr 111mmiiH11nn» inr|I"- . I:!
sret that some are more apt to dls
of their lives away from If (hey fol
Ilk- her and nurse III foreboding* In
low llielr , 11oi is.-iluli . -A t 11ve apd
F e w e r G e r m s on L in e n .
their feelings, to say Ihe least
twenty (hey a re at the zenith of their
F v p e r im e n t s n a v e sh o w n that g e rm s .
These hitter thoughts of utiapprocla
Th«y are far tni|v
do in i iio-r--use a- rapidly on linen tlon are shared In some Instances by youthful beauty.
pier single
with Hie whole world
as on w(ml silk uml i iiiiun
Hus is the relalltcs unit friends of the moth
sighing ul their feet lh-it Is the opln
vvliv it is id s " much vplue in surgical
er who passed away
While spend
Ion of the great pithlle
u s e .iinl,.w?iv iti.mv |ni
M fil ing i|
Ins the duv with kinsfolk the grand
t dei ad*- of v- nrs live 11 ml another
I lo- u&gt; -I T i&gt; * i • ■I.
II !■ I w I i l l
mother and ohl-r folk gather round
I'll liv before tile prettv favorite of
their little visitors and Inquire eager
tile fi «it light . wit k i n -1 to the I WlTfl
ly
Is )otir stepmother treating you
her youth ■Mid In-auty have llltti-d
good and kind*'
"Are you made as .
4
ffptn In-r like a gong Mint has txvdi
much of at home as you ought to. he
sung, Those, wjio declared Ihe loutlRates $2.00 P er D a y and U p
or neglected?"
est am) most eagerly that she should
llow cruel and malicious such no
remain -single
a re
the, Jlr*sl
to
S pecial’ Itatt*s by the W tv k
Hons are
Ib-tler were they to strive
thrust lo-r Into t h e background. «mlk
to leach thorn to have faith and t a k upon a younger, (alter beauty
a d-ep interest m her to look upon
w t^me cottielin-sH P* all lo-r own. and
her as thetr friend instead of sworn
the result of i lever mak- up to
ertentt
tlo-lr inum-elor and guardian
tid**
the ravages of tinie
Oak Avenue
of their li-arts Into,.-at
T h - itiq
*. t T
It In I Ill'll that the ni-treNN grieves
lie‘Hu-r s I *. |h iI't.-n rt- of
’f &lt;1
witti a I In 1 - ar t over lo-r folly of
Between ird and 4th Si.
r.ul and rest rn i .1
Sb«- m.i v
IlsleliltiR to tto atlv (re o f . I bust* who
few dainty Utile furbelows SO iti .ir li
hud no Int erest-In h - r future Id re
t the heart of woman, but sh- turns
x Open
main single and make a hrilllunt ■.1
away from gratifying In-r (nsf* If rhelr
ri-t-r for h - t s - l f
Is any tblng lln- children need or h a w ­
The ImsInesH girl faces the an me ,
ser their minds on having
Htsr^nprohleni
'.hmilil she marry utid cllnyj
1 ward mnllo Is
H must always bn
t^naclously to tho paying position-)
the children first, (lie stepmother rnn
which she has gained by years j if iluJv
come In afterwards "f ^SUe knows that
MitnimiHiiinttmirniiiiii
and unceasing t oi l* FTleuyi* tell -hi-ij
its his wife she piuift HttnryUlls love
she Is earnliiK^niure with which she
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with the others . j n n i she must he sat
ifilter &lt;an l,urf‘*11" " ' **omforts, nay, Uunfiiett;
isllcd with n part-of his. heart
'* r than any man she might marry conlJl,
vvlvea may love l?ss IhnR she, and
or would, buy lor her
kbe has floeii
have nil of their hutbnqjl's affei tlon*
al 3 p. m.
those young women, abotll her whose ,
If they enter his llft^tfirst
As tho
prospects fur ad variceindtit and tin* *
children grow in year’s. th»*» will conaccumulation of money r V ore uqijal '
fide In strangers what LkXVtir homo life
Reading Room Free to All
lo her own. rfed and .alrugglc herd 1
has been
Then rnntiii the .parting
against povertv to keep the wrtlf- of
They must mnrry and go forth from
hunger front their doors when rick
(he roof that would bw-doubly deso­
ness or tiits/gj-auiii^igSwIlod thrill. f*hd
-j
late If no wife filled up the lonely gap
3
dren whom it w^gy^tfut to provide for
A T L A N T IC C O A S T L IN E
The wonder Is that so many aenalble
£
were cnnllminttT Ij^-lui; atldcd to the
i * i A.
people h a v e not clearly looked these
T R A IN S
family circle. Tb&lt; single woman looked
1 &gt;tjn t I I t u p v. il'i i ifci ior r.n I&gt;mm
possibilities In the face. Instead the
on pityingly
single go on complaining of the lone
It int'.'iiis f.ititr:!, i!)ci;ihl&lt; tu| it-:;, uiltifly tilt s, \v;i:.lt
In after yearn (be wife who had
life, without Jnv when the heart m ate
N oitrm iot m &gt;
struggled In poverty had all cares lift
i*f time..and poor work. 1 ut ;i stojj tu thi^! \ 'sc
la go tie
1/ a ve
\rr 1 ve
ud from her shoulders and Iter heart
No Hi!
U S A. M.
1 ::i:» A. M.
by her strong, willing anna and duugh- I
11:05 A M.
No. HI
10:1 f* A. M
T R I A L S WITH HANDSOME MAN.
ters.
It was Tier-turn than to pity
2 12
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No mi
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tho single woman who had bartered*
No b_t otl 1* M
l 05 V M
Sonietlilng has wlils[n-rei1 Into mv ear
happiness for a hualties# car-eRklosJng ;
I Ami I fei-l the nn-ssage I. trust
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s
' In old uge because of her llitlmnltUqi(v
. All tllut your . —*il has y* urtifil f-r. dear,
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No h:i
Oit \ m
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being
forced
to
pay
strangers
lib
I« * - t o l n g y* » n i i u l n a l o you
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2 in I' M .
-orally for every h an d s turn they did t
d c
5:19 I*. M.
No. Hf.
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' No man is Inclined to slap at natur*
for her, little by little tho full amount )
Nn 91
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12:43 l ‘ M
for giving him n goad-looSlng*'face 'of her savings
She knew- too tut*; |
UslIlifT legibility ncaUicM-vftPifonmtJr — nml-eeiniomy tniibr * 5
On the contrary, he Is apt th feel r Uin fringe would have becj^besl
OVI EDO
I ItilliKupv the si inrlnrri cnrl on paper. In IdnyJy nr ldirc.AlulUKffpA ^ 5
certain
exultation
over
It,
hut.
never
Tilt!
great
singer
tl&lt;f*.
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theless, ll In" n lurudlcfll' I*' bltn L
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tint quailed Tor manirydlnp
should realize .tbiu l^tir i'-.in for mnk
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U bat woman does not admin a man Ing and paviur niuMcy* me ad U M few
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With .1 due pllVnlque uiid fan- good to U bin then'
\ looi^y atift.disnppumt
No 16S
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I AR DR AND T r ^ » #**-r Bi k UAi r r** l’ uj i auJ* v.1
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pee * Hut he llnds dltflcultlcs the idaln ed life ij she rriurtt' rbtiry her' liifrtfcn *
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No 157 lz-ave
1 I b n " 4 ’ t f M«i 4 % Ubuul d o u i ' u i j id ^ la i | u ^ i:in the? |M|M‘r
man tines not encounter
hi# search the rent of tin* way llnnv
'or a wife
Plain women are tearful
TitII IIY
Taken all in a l l ' ’ ljiurr|ngi‘ Is the
that there would he too much oT a husf car— r a woman c a u 'engage III 1
l 00 I' M
No 25 Arrive
No 21 1ZMV 1
' 25 1' M
contrast between them were Ihey to (6r hap pi ties m at a (Jmr she need# It
No 100 H a v e
7 :(J0 A M
wed
If a woman has the slightest most. Ono cannot engage la biislness
No. 101— Arrive
5:40 1' M.
taint of Jealousy ln her ma ke u p’ nbo pursuits and attend to rearing a fam­
reasons and with much Judgment, ily at home at one and the same dime,
t' l.YDK I J N K IIOATS
Sanford, Florida
whether or no shK would ever find full home life l-» best The love which
1s t . Jiiliww ntit ill
true happiness with a handsome heart
*hultern a woman t •r - n l.i worth ul!
Ar rive 10:00 A..M. U-ave 11 : J0 A.M.
mate. Would not the admiration for ihe weallh ,lhe w oe ' hold* nr tho
Tuesday*. Thursdays a rid Saturdays
worldwide plauditi s l e public.

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D. A. Midgley, Mgr.

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Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays

S to p U sirtg .C h eap , U n re lia b le ^
Carbor:. T a p e r

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Corsage Flowers Things of Rare Beauty ^ j j

Now Open Under New Management

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HENRY M c U U L I N

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. CoinmetitIns on thn theory, now no
popular, Ih»t rduralnni ahuulil c u n en
trato on the training of hands rather
than thn training of rntncfb. If thn
young persond of our land are to grow
Inlo useful men and women, Mary
la-al darkness, writing In thn Allan
tic, gives It as her opinion that It Is
a tremendous fallacy that tho po»
acBsor of only the trained hand can
hope with any well founded confidence
to bo Included In that "desirable c o m ­
pany which Is both Interesting and In­
terested.
" I f you could persuade every wom­
an to sweep a fitter properly. I doubt
much If she could stltl ho gxfurantjwwl
nn ugreeahle companion fuf*1 a rainy
Sunday,'' continues tho writer.
"If
you could leach every 'white wing’ In
any city lo remove tho dirt of tho
In tho moBt dustless and snnF
manner known to science, I still
tary in
question whether you would wish him
to coi ns to J o u r library for an eve­
ning of uplifting conversation.
And
ho would bo equally lacking In re ­
sources for aelf-entertalnment In hla
unemployed hours.
“If thoro Is anything beneath tho
st ars moro plllablo than tho elderly
man or woman with no Intellec­
tual resources from which to draw
occupation and Interest, I liavo not
yet seen It. On tlio other hand, t h e r e
la nothing which so effectively robs
tho pruapfWt of old age of Its terrors
as U&gt;o flight of the scholarly wearer of
whitened hair wbtj-h crowns n head
still vigorous and young through tho
happy
preservative
agency
of
a
trained and much used Intellect.
"No mechanical process can guar­
antee to us an Interesting life, or
tnsuro us against boredom. Hut Just
because It Is somet hi ng more than a
mechanical process n college educa­
tion of tho right sort comes nearer
doing this than uny other agency » «
know— certainly near er than miy drill
In cow milking or scientific cooking
Its value to us and lo the future yf
our country is lte&gt;nnd esllinatlon It
the 1 1111n ever Comes wlicu 'vital Is
tuken to he Hynon&gt;mou« wltn turn*
live
when the III*- of the mind and
the training of the mind nre set be­
low those of the body; when Intelli­
gence. nn a means to a full and sal
Isf) lug life, la AUpetnedrd by prophy
In i In ami hygiene then »n may " e l l
vyltth that we tmd listened to a wiser
teacher

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»he could see In other worn{
I un’s feyes cca-^se her worry Instead of
lh n \ / \
pleasure a nil his slightest attention
n stab of pain to ncr
ID cV J
lo them bring
hr
heart"
Nine limes out of ten. It Is the ex
ceadlnglv hand .-one mop who .-rove
to he m l proof against the wl!e» of
the pretty fc in In Iti e creatures who
adore good looking gentlemen
Handsome me n are apt to he a hit
extravagant, too
Flue pictures need
i
line framing, an Idea the tailor eager­
ne.. . *
ly urges uitnti thin
If lie were lo
choose a beautiful woman for a wife,
\R E
W ID O W S
GOOD
STEPMOTH
the day would he saved They would
ERS?
make an Ideal and much to be admired
T r u e , u new m l a i r e s * n ow I c Io i m
couple
Cupid dictates that men
Th e Ural foe in i he fl.-hl.
should, save in r a r e Instances, choose
Ale) with n tlii'iliiri faith embrace
their rq^ioslles
Theref ore, he selects
A *word. .t litirav, a stibld
a woman so plain of face that she
There are always two slden to everv would never l a k e a prize In a beauty
story A stepmother's existence, trials
and w o r t h the
On the cont rary, If booby 'prize#
world never stops were to he handed out for homeliness,
to consider. I have she would have carried Hint off wi t h- 1
never yet s e e n
out the least difficulty
Whet her or
t h a t a f a t h e r ’s not he can suceed In making his wife
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love for his chi!
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a contented woman rests chiefly In
Designed
to
adorn
( t o corsage of the
dren Is less when his ability to r e s i s t being flattered by
afternoon
or
o
w
n
i
n
g
gown, lo ncstlo
he
thoughtfully otheP -women and hlfl power of co n­
sees the need of centrating his devotion upon tho one ,ln tho closo-llttlng fur nec kpi ec e or lo
add a final touch of el egance and cnU
marrying again.
whom he had vowed to love and c h e r­
or to tho muff, tho c o r s ag e bou­
In tits dissat is­ ish next to hla flod.
quet Is blooming In tho nunllght of
fied v i e w , t h e
It has been sold that the moat beauincreasing- flavor. In truth. It is clovhomo Is not what^ tlful of. toymen loan their charm soone
r c r than ever. b n Fr a rr l r ' de s o rv e a tho
It u se d 't o be. It est, scftVcoly a sembl ance of It re­
may not be going maining with t he m tfl old a * o 4^and name of a bouquet. Single flowers, or
1 , *■ flower and bud. made of ribbon or
all at once to rack that homely women grow falaaV and
^
i c t ln m illlnery foliage, or large
and ruin, but he re­ sweeter with t h e years. 1 do not add
millinery
Unworn with rlhhon In the
flects that the sun­ or detrart anyt hi ng from this theory
hamo
color
11s their foliage tied about
shine Is fast turn­ save to remark that what Is said of
the stems, ma k e up the btg majority
ing Into gloom,
the goose mlghl equally apply lo (he
of themi exquisite accessories.
each member of gander
In o t h e r words, the same
T h e dark col ors (hat are favored
the household has a different opinion transformation Is quite liable to take
thin season, and the furore for furs,
of what In being done nd what should place m the handsome man
Unless
make It possible for the co rsag e (low­
be left out
In short, the hlrkerlngs he has the trile love of a wife who
er to appear ul Its best
In street
and lami'iitalliiiiH that frequently greet cherishes him to depend upon, he
and visiting toilettes they for 111 ex
the parental ear slowly hut surely finds youth has been n delusion, mid
nctly the right background for It
warn him that the house la being di­ die age unsatisfying, and old age a
And the c orsage bouquet Is ns much
vided agalhat Itself, or that It will burden and a regret
eventually be the home end
The man who Is more comely to at home with e-,-nlng dross us nat­
ural llowera are.
lie kimws of an estimable widow g ai e upon than his fellow mnn should
whose sympathies and kindly feelings not muk^ capital out of such a posses­
Th e new- "vani ty corsage" or "van
i t y f l o w e r , ' I n s h o w n in H t - g r o u p o f
for his years of distress lead him to sion 11 rid not allow his mind to dwell
broach the subject of marriage a set
hUissoms p i c t u r e d h e r e
it includes
Upon his f asci nations
IW-II r o s e s , m a d e o f Million s e t III mil
nnd time
She gladly accepts his of
iinerv
foliage,
and
a
con v-ntlonul
fer, am! Hie new stepmother Is nn
■la hi Is w i t h m a i d e n h a i r f e r n a m i r o s e
rolled lo tier place at the head of th*
DOE 9 MAflRIAGE A F FE C T A WOM
'ullage
Ihe
fourth
flower
i~ not
household amid the scrutiny and hi
AN'S C A R EER
m e n III ( o r t h e 1 - nr s a g e but Is set till
cr*-t misgivings of the children, who
the dressing tuhle
It is a b e a u t i f u l
for some time have known no law or
•f hIV M.c gin-f- tn^i I,arsis ills -In
lllg except tlo-lr own sweet wills
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lit11**i in t\ nifirnful j• •«t
Neighbors behind closed doors, won
m \rt Hniimln nn»r«*
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QIq Pollih W rrttle r Ate Nine of Them.
Then Eight Boiled Egg», Toast,
Chops and Potatoes.

McthisN nf turileiilng Hies vary eon
slilerulilj
The method In one factory
Is first to paste them with n mixture
of Ilnur anil water for.the p u n w&gt;se nf
prcT rid lug the sharp |ki1u ( s of the
teeth holm; hurtled hi the lieatlui;
I'or heating each tile Is Immersed In
Ilea ted tend It helm: afterward cool
ed l»y dipping In Ind lirlne. Oil furmiees lieat the true Illicit of b-ad. oil
I f lug tt source of heat that can l»
easily controlled. A const trill tempera
turn Is essenilal for iinlform harden
Ing. The Hies are then dipped In clean
water and put under a mild sand Must
to remove nil dirt and foreign matter
from he I ween the teeth.
They are
then hrustied clean, MlflfVW^Ati fhhewnter to neuirnllze any tendency (o &gt;
rust, ilrletl. amt the tangs art? held In*
n lend hath long eipmgh to draw their
temper, tin- hardness •■f the (lies them
selves not being drawn In the least.

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till Sta, in tin East arf cordially tryviti d
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Hemnit aru^ lourth Tuesday*
t! »*•! ... if NI »hi 11m1 *
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of Mirli r»-r*if11■i«■ m Iho
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no Apgp^ti BCa jH a part Qf
"llierrtpean sea
It Ilea between
r,‘'c« on tho woat, Greece and Eu&lt;T'-aii Turkey on Iho north, and Asia
nr&gt;r on ihe e a s t
It la connected
Y th* IYardana lie* with tho Sea of
■irirmra, and by the llTi*j&gt;oru* with
g , k ,e i
u nhounds In lalanda.
Irfi Klvc it b eam y ,.but render navb
'lincult

T e m p o r e of t h e S e n a t e .

Celery Ia injuris I hy gutty spray material, that wash off and run
down into the heart of the celery.
“ Al.llIESO" is absolutely fris- from grit as smooth ns hutter.
It sticks to the leaves, protecting the t—Jury against rmt. both
during and after rain, the time when the rust spreads.
It destroys the Celery Caterpillar, stimulates the crop.
Ihg ivlerv growers in Florida with as high as 400 acres to the
grower, are using it on their entire acreage in preference to anything else.
"A D H E S O " has often increased pro Ills 5H per cent and more on
POTATOES, TO M ATOES.
EGGPLANT.
PE P PK U S .
MEANS,
CCCCMHKUS. M ELO N S. ETC
It is not TH K COST PER POUND, but T H E COST P E U
•SPRAY. TA N K amt IN C R E A S E IN Y I E L D that counts.
Write for further information.
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527 FIFTH AVtNUE NEW YORK CITY
Agents for Florida:

Jacksonville,

Florida

Local Agents: R l N ( i K i t R IN R .1^, 9th St.,and Sanford Ave.

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Sanford
. C o c a -C o la Bottling C o m p an y

PHONE

• Itottles

font rest, so tliat tf n woman Is l«*lng
carried il l*. nmusessary* for Tier to
wear 11 (llvjded skirt
TJie seat ts
iirns.l nml rdogiy nml Is Intended to lie
mim'lnsl hy.miemis, pf butting dips b&gt;
the triune of a luggage (airrler
A (
canvas guanl Is provided l&lt;&gt; protect the
skirt.

Strength of * Rubb. r Tub,.
The tensile strength of thot Inner
Sreretury
hxul tr&lt;1 Kulrr
tube &gt;.f mi iiiltolmibrte tiro was tested
tn I,on Angeles recently In a striking
Thi *i. ake Urcere * ouiull No .11 Junior wav
I.op|.sl over n derik-k bi"*k. It
Order Edited Auicrlmn Mechanics
liehl aloft a small nutmiioblle. to which
Meets every Wednesday at i :JU I . was milled the weight of n couple of
M., in the City Hall. Visiting brothers nun n total load of tlftoon hundred
are welcome.
il Snnth. Kec Sec.
iiinl forty jsiimds The feat was |K*r
fortned while a bind of light automo­
biles was lielng received at the freight
I'eler) &lt;itr Aerie No. IH53
The agent for a standard
Meeting every Tuesday night at f yard*.
bra fid of tlrr*s hap|ieniHl to bo present
o’clock. 1’iro lluilditir.
\V, W Fry.
las, t Roberts.
mnl made the statement that the tnWorthy President
Secretary ti.-r tube of one of Ids tires would
support the weight of tt car. The Inner
tube wits used on Iho crane Instead of
O J I S TR I HE NO. Gl. I. O. R. M.
Meets every llr*t and third Friday a fall line, nml carried the weight with
out Injury.
nights at 7;ffU in Masonic Temple.
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Visiting brothers xvetruntp '
Automobile Not , , .
W. A. Ginn.
John .Stamper.
Never l»e In doubt of yotir lubrica­
Sachem
tion. OH Is ebon per than mechanics. .
A “teaming radiator 1“ always a
United llriitherhood of C « r j e n l r r s «nd danger signal
It foretells an over
Joiners of Amerli n
healed i'll glue
If Veil] don't care hi
Sanford Ureal Union No 17.11 meet* kill new cylinders you will do well tn
tirst and third I'liur'day ingitt at . feuietiiher Oil**,
o'clock in the Engles Midi
The battery should be liiHficctcd
T . J . Hell.
c . C. puaraon,
»very week or ten days.
Sec.Treus.
Predident
The w ise man kce|&gt;s a record of the
to torv iiumlsw of his c»r. ns well as
Heralds of l iberty
Us license number.
Meets at F: " l « t ‘ Hall first Monday
night in em I ■ onth at 7:30.
Jack Up th . Stored Car.
Wm. E. Householier. Commander
If you store your car for the winter
Mi»*lRertha Packard. Secretary
be sure to Jack It tip. so the tires will

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II. 1*. O. E. tJaBtyrd.pdBe 1 2 11
M w l first and U'mOV'l'',l uesda/Aiiclit
it corner of Kir?«t
»f*&lt;i Pnlm«»tlo Ave

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— not rest on the floor .This precaution
will save you a Mg tire bill In the
iprlng-

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St. LeaxCoUege, St. Lei,' Pasco Coonty,‘Florida
PNiff Tnit 11X1^0144
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' my he bringing you n dny rwaier tli»; lister
Sou o w e il to yourself, your
family i i u l j i m r business to keep your
buildings aiid sio.k iimutisl in a good
reliable com|gin&gt; fora rvasoiiuble mm&gt;unt
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IN 1U R A N C L

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THAT FIRE INSURANCE'

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(Jalc City Comp ft" b. 'V. O. W
Meets second’aini fourth Wedmayluy
nights in e a c h -ttlylntli.
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F. L,- Miller
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Cnminatider
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Every day you pul off allending l a * '

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Meads every Monday at
10 p ill
over Imperial Theatre
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NOTABLES IN

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Senator Janies I’. Clarke of Arknn
Baa, who for the second time has been
.H old ers o f S o d a W a te r an d
chosen president pro tetnport* of the
senate l* one of the must cecrntrlr.per
HOnnlllns III the 1l[i|&gt;er hr;,lull of roll
In
gress
lie Is n tiuin of Hi rung likes
nurl dislikes and ll Is Nil 111 of him that
2 1 v
he lias more enemies In Arkansas than
nny other man In the state and at the
same time more friends.
Never assuming n position of real
leadership In the senate, the Arknn
sas statesman lias kIiou n himself In Im
a gr. 11 parliamentarian and a most
•n't play with serious matters
able lawyer
In the old days when
Tim p einq T « n t Drills
n’t 5 i K ' curry your own itmurane*
1,'ppill II. airs rided lie was again amt
Mic f• e 1 :. ■ , .I g'.o.l Inet lied of
.;&gt;■•! ii; s.|i lu Ids I ieim" nil
tr•
.i ■ ,' i •ll
I ..r i m i small again
as&gt;,.. , 1. . (x &lt;|. ' t a d I he |«**lll"li of
'dm!, - i s *............. ii. ipiarti-r lit. It licit
F I IL K
(lie utie'i.iy on iinportsoi .piesi t.o.s
l.s i a. I •;i . I,. It s f.-.| then e.M.I In ss I
tnvoh ttg legal issues
In looks Sen
P r n l I. ’ a si ii i ■ the deslie.l t. ru
fur y.inll liml t'». niiiney wanting when
. i- mot., dlsiiiigutshe'l Mum
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1 i r I irget drills aittr '
tt.. I 11; I I'.ts wipe.| nut your property
any i. i. . a ilie I w in &gt;r 11n -id.
II.
phu i a
p|." e ..f Iron piping in a
Is
lad
iiml
straight.
ami
Ills
teallires
Have our strong, relintilt* company
smiths Pro pur the drills Inside lids
ait.
• r nl n,id strong
Ills hair Is
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j i • 1 '.-nil . i d'lte
i .i rr v vour ri-l.
mil I....... . I he safe side
a tel III one t line lie Was
I ii
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... ■&gt;. t i nd' 1. 1- .'low h HI' neat ■ ll
If. ,-unable rates
tt.- t r | i.
' .r t lie s|,i.i Her dt ill* k itnvi i ,i. &gt;ii,l • o.i tom up
Sena I I 1 Illl.e Is i lia'IVe ,.f \llfoo
U ................................ is st .1tth great care
t:ity Ml, s nmi is m his sitry seioml
im t .. ................. i h.ilil it pf i peiidteiiliit
year. II ” . - edmaled ill ti”- S'I.......
l . ig t 11,« t tie wa
mill I 'Ieim, "f In- liatlic -liyc (yll I
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. 0 .1 . I.a- .. | I .M h: 11 III I tie f II t.O S law in Ib li na Aik but silhse.piently
Mini • I to I line IP"
In |s*il he w is
Is
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11. i■I meld In a •■train
e|,*.
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to
tH,i
w.
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of lire slale
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i -I Wheel
eg. .1 us
i d l a . , i . ' j i , latcY V as
TSI gill
made a siale senuloi *, iA mg iimtl
Ispj. In tli'1 year he was eleclrd ill
Taotlrrti S o t Tar Motoccyc.1#
\ land.'in . it f"l i moloicy.le tills 1 i iiey gem r i mid In i v d was .In. t
.
T
Altera- y
lie was elected l&lt;* Hie X S a 1111ary S t r a i n I’ n * ssi n^, I lot ( ,'usoltiic* Dry ( I f aiii n^
|.... u deslsisl ss liieli when attached to sell govern..i
iioiiN nf All K iihIh o n S h o r t N o l i c c
a mm him ntP'SSs a passengi-r to face I 'ulted Stales senate 111 1Buff and has
torw .id will. I st, add Ilug I lie rear -lie e been legulatly retllrind to rep «
J o in
( ) u r ( . r n l 4 f i m * n ' s Valet
C lu b .
$ 2 .0 0
Per M o n th .
o
ss lit el - i s l ‘..puht1 Mis luiulcs
It Is resent Ids stale lu that body
S U I T S $15.00 U P W A R D
,u id. ■.
t. e.it vs II h ii railing alld
C n r of th« Bulgxr*.
CALL AND SLF ML ON SANFORD A V f .
s . m e he t._ i. i ' e slop I tii I artaved ♦
♦
Ills . inm in on Iho side of I lie ' o r
A * * « * * « r c.
uiuulc allies lying 1 ctdiiillbvl uf Itul
galla lias la-eli "no of (tie most talked
nf Hgures 111 EurojH’. It Is silltl that
IVrillnutid. once tin* embodiment of the
autocrat!.- ruler, has recently sluiwn
demtx*nitlc tendencies
d o n * ,pa ss
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The whole ttiilgarlnn eampalgn ceil
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lets at lit,* king's tmadipnirters. wlil' h
Is oonnis led I.) wire with ev’wry s*s
opp?RTPN ny
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Oiling Iho Engine. The commnticst‘ crrur on. I lie part of
many eiigltio.’Mis'cis h Jn neglecting
Inbrlcnllrin of small ’ parts
Most of
them will make sure that the motor Is
ftlVeu Its regular iptota of oil and that
the transmission and rear a x l e , AiV
properly tilled, but the lulirtcnUon or
sncli things as fan. front wheel, steer
Ing connect lens, spring link and va
rhnis li'vcr hearings Is entirely lost
■sight of. Manufacturers place attrae
live firass oil and grease &lt;il|&gt;s at nil
Itnpnriutil pnliiis ..f Uie car where It Is
prin il&lt; aide to do so in the hope that
they Will he noticed and used hut hi
h&gt;o tunny instances the result Is lint
attained. Not only Is lubrication tieg
levied, but a clump oil Is used merely
to save a few edit a per gallon
This
falling often results |,, repairs of a
very expensive n dure — Mlurksinlih
Hid W heel s right

Inin* ».«&gt;«rd «l the d»le
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INDUSTRY,

How F i l e s Ar c H a r d e n e d .

Stanlslnu* Zbysrkn and Yankee H.vg
ors, wrestlora, were ruining nut uf
Montreal one wintry morning, says an
exchange. The two members of tlm
grapple profession strolled into th«
dining ear together
Rogers ordered

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KiNO F kuihnanu ok in.'uuitrx.
tlun of the Held where Bulgarian a r ­
mies are ojierntlng
The* strict court
etiquette that has always been a m a t ­
ter of pride In Holla lias been relaxed,
and Iho king lias requested his geiier
nl.i to Inlerrupt him at - nny tfme If.
there Is urgent business to bo ijl*
cuss«*d.
The ruler of the llulgiira Is said so
cherish the Iio|h* of eventually reign
Ing at \ ‘olistalilttiople ns emperor and
of Iwlng crowned ns mirh In the
mosque of Ht Sophia restorisl to Chris
tlun worship
IK* looks to the kaiser
for the realization of his dream,
ll
■houlct bo re tut* m Ik*red that the king
Is practically n Germnn prince
Ho Is
the son of the late Prince Augustus of
Hnxe-Coliurg aiid the bite Princes,
He
Clementine of llotirbon-Orleans.
was born In 1801 and assumed government In succession to Prince Al e x an ­
der In 1888. who had abdicated. He
was proclaimed rx a r In 1008. T h e
queen of nulgarta ts n Germnn princess
of the house uf Iteuss

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LIV E R Y , S A L E S

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L a r g o supply of H o r s o s , Wulos,
W a g o n s find H a r n e s s a lw a y s •»
on h a n d F o r S a l e or E x c h a n g e
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JANUAHT 4, i n ,

title, Mr. Walthall naturally was se­
lected for the leading role.

AMONG T H E T H E A T R E S

cion that he It fickle dawns across her
mind, the aferag e married woman in-

Long a st u d en t of Roe, Mr. W a l ­
thall learned much which aided him
, in emot io n al portrayals from the
I works of t h e noted- writer, and it
jwlls he who discovered in " T h e
R a v e n " t h e re markabl e possibilities
for a ph o t o pl ay tragedy which, for
" S e p t e m b e r M o r n " i{. a girl, song, intensity of aetion, f ascination and
photographic effects, it
farce and dunce show fleonstructed wonderful
pure!) to entertain.
T h e st ory is would be difficult at all to ei|iial.
cvmx&amp;r'. nr\ it n t frtnmu ,v »j « T a Jywiri
woven about the f amous C h u b s ' *
And in the intensely emot ional
painting called " S e j it e mb n r M o r n " character of Edgar Allan Poe, Mr. GIRLS WHO RUN AWAY FROM
HOME.
two imposters claim to he o r i g ­ Walt hull regarded as the most t a l ­
inators, one Rudolph I’lastric, owner er, ted aet or iti motion pictures, has
of an art studio who knows nothing found unl imi ted opport uni ties to dis­ When I lov«st you I can't but allow
I lunl many nn exqulnli,- minute;
of the art insists t h a t he is the orig­ play his pa rt ic ul ar abilities to the Rut the in-orn that t ft-.-! for yell now
Hath even more luxury In It!
inat or and painted the f amous pic­ Inst uffvuntnge possible nnd he has
Thus, whether wv'rtt nn or we're off,
ture while i mmediat el y upon the riled himself in this role to the''
Hyine w itchery seems to .await you.
r^"’l*tk'J»'v,e y 6 u is tilemmnt enough.
scene arrives an
. less who boasts benight* of histrionic glory.
Ro t . oh, ‘Us tit’ ll, lone t o luilf gout
she is the origin.,ior and engages a
Born on a cotton pl antati on iri
press agent t o * ' c i r cu l at e broadcast Shelby c o u n t y , Ala., on Mar ch Iff,
Bjr nil that I can see or hear, can
t h at she is life originator.
T h e ex„ Mr. Wa lt ha ll passed hi* youth learn by tale or hl*tory, I am led to
the
observation
riet merit following provokes
world
(d? ^at in •r's (arm, st udyi ng lawthat It does not
of mirth while the two impo*
time.
II*- always had a hanaugur wc|| for a
are dodging each ot h e r , and
kiAin* for the stage, hoswever, and
girl's
future for
make the situation more ludicr*
t w e n t y - t wo he abando ned his
her mother to give
tuv a r m y officer by c ha nc e meets legal s t udies to j oin in u t heatri cal
her her own way
and b ec ome * i n f at uat e d with the st oc k c o m p a n y , with which he re­
from childhood up
art ress and in t M " - me an t i me dis­ mained until the "Spani sh-Ameri cun
to young woman­
cover* the fan tv tfiab she is u good war s t a r t e d .
hood.
T h en he j oined the
friend of his wife, wlytyi j j op * to e n ­ army.
"She knows Just
.
tangle the s i t u a t i o n .jVrntl. produces
what she wants,
After t h e war, he. went hack on
world's of laught er , ' \ _
and from the time
the stage, playing throughout the
she was ten years
T h e scenic prodiicltdipB^fpv beyond
east until
lfillti, when, t|uile by
old,' and. indeed,
all e x p e c t a t i o n * and the costumes
chance, he drifted into moti on pic­
even before. I .al­
an- a riot of color.
T h e c omp a ny
ture work
' l i e has h e e n t with Eslowed her to se­
numbers nearly flf Unpeopl e nnd the
sanuy ship* J un e, starring- in such
lect her ow n hats,
large beauty chorus djipenfs to a d ­
sllccessfrtl jdaCh as "Tem|»«Cf.........fil e
clo ak s.
and
vantage in many dashing song n u m ­
dresses.
choosy.
WonTati f l n t e r . " " T h e Circular
bers and ensembleT h e large ci\st
1he new i ugs, and
Edge "
-He ' w a * also leading man
include* Carl George, Jb* s ' f a y kir*
even de&lt; Ide w hat
ill r j l i t t h k&gt;f a Nation ” He is ma r­
Mabel Baffin, Vera LuVoir', J . J . .
we should have for our dinners
S..
ried and " p r o u d of i t . "
P a tto n , (Tint Vance, Janjita. IP,flier.,
w hen I raised a decided protest ngnltiat
S t a r • T h e a t r e T h u r s d a y night.
the young man *ho wa* luvitluc to.,
W alter M. Wei fitt.
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Admission 5 and 15c
often to call upon .her. 1 wa* ten Bled
TH E POE OF TH E S C R E E N
at h er resentment and rage at vvliat
she deemed my uncalled fur luit rfiM
Dangerous Household Pets.
Will He Seen
Hi
U all hall
In
••nee
She threatened Mi run
It Is commonly supposed that the
" T h e It a * e n
If 1 d.i in -I perp 111 1'll *
danger from livdropliobia comes from ^r&lt;)ln
mall
—
whom
I
know tu l&gt;. a wiiri|ile-.»
EIt U a l t h a l l
»an;iv * lead
the roving ow tit-rlt-ss, stray dogs of
ei oundr* I t&lt;. visit her h. will .i"iit
t
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Most of the v b t m s of hv .Iritphohia .'dll carry out li.-r li.r.ut
for. t- .- i on
In it.*i If t In
1 I-l Vheart vvuttbl bleak
are
htlteli
hv
house
.lues
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11,.
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of
t In
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Jills Is an excerpt limn a b-tlir
. i n a t hi
| are bout ehold pet s
Il&gt;
wltb b a lormenled motli. r lias »rt t« ;i
.--Mi In-, r.
me asking wii.tI site haII .1- t. ■t h -. aM
III
Uiarkietile
t be lamoilthe girl s uvowt-d tnienihm ol running
First O m n q c i in Amt rica.
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ll. l &gt; , i f * j ||l • . V|\t &lt; U tllftl
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tiff 1 I t 1
V\ .. have all h*uit&lt;1 i*f lie us» less
ns an &gt; v . w 1 1 &gt;i - - • of • . |' . r . nl ppn- s t
ness
uf lurking lie hum .b"'f after lie
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in
o nt t i g i s i n t o H im ’ i mi n t n
p l a n l Iiik a
knew n halter er hindrance ha* de
ft*.*, pljih i 111n** ! ii t h i g h
f •• t „i r i
It]0 1 h m i nr .
v it.- b .. •i l e x e a r l .
e.itnpid t " Mi bis new and pastures
iv i if* fti E1 - \s a r t h*'d
, w b* -’-•■ ; t o « ' ! i
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i»v • r 1 v 1 ' j in- i HIM •
(' - v ■ pi I.’ k I h.
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• • e . r rA . , S' ou fJ U r U t c t f
9
luuk up tu atul t r spei t !e j tunI t e r s
11 - tr . i 1 l-n'M11 ’ * tT '•5 t 11 rt f11 ! - f
I s i r .iti f f Miin ft vi i i"fi|dti
oplllliui
and le-i d let d. i istuii
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ft.llv .if leaving 1 net and loving 1m-.ii tMU’!
f ifn'His v . : V
t lt • 1 not us. *l
t be reef Ilial luis stn It.-r* d te r atid
lie fir• t.lc -iruiind w I . Ii those who
love her gather, t o c . n l her bit among
s i r n t u - , i* 111 a edit ,lnd mrfrlli’ss
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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
“ T h e Woman I’ays
Valli Valli, I he* renowned English
. actress, who has a Inns Hal «&gt;( stage
successes to her credit In both Krutland and America will be awn o/n
t h e *cr on here at the S t a r T h ea t r e
T u e s d a y , J a n . 4th in " T h e Wo ma n
R a y a , " a live act d ra ma t i c feature
picture j^pnluced by the Itolfe Phot o
I’laya Inc. for release on the Met ro
proem m.
T h i s production afford*
M u« Valli an excellent o p p o r t u m i j
to give full^nway to her r e ma rka bl ey
versatile tal ent s, which insures an
interesti ng picture. In t h e role of
Bet h Co v e nt ry the i* shown as hn
at t r a c t i ve , ambi ti ous and vain wo m­
an, who t oys with f ate and brings
a bout the llnancial tuin of her hus­
band, through her love of ext rava­
gance and social life.
In the end
she realizes her mistake, when her
b e a u t y is marred through an a c c i ­
dent in a terrific s t orm, and site
makes ame nd s , and saves her hus­
band from public disgrace.
Miss Valli is supported by a cast
of distinguished artists of the srreen
and stage, including Marie Empress,
Edward B r e n na n, J o h n E. Bowers,
Raul Lawrence and NtrsJ. Jul i a HurI y
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Admission 5 and 15c

loyal wife and devoted mother who
goes through the mental tort ures "I
the damned to save tile name of
her little boy from disgrcacc at the
hands of his lather.
11 is a t l e me ndoua ro|e with com|&gt;elllng forceful­
ness in its every m o m e n t . . Mrs,
Gi l mo r e is a sensitive, high strung
woman who is passi onatel y devoted
to her little son Ned. T h e gradual
cooling off of her h us ban d ’s affec­
ti ons
has slowly
all enat id
Mrs
Gi l more' s love for him, and this
pent up emotion ha* been pourud
out in her at|pration of, tlwr H"&gt;y. .
When the infidelity of*'Tier hus­
band and his eowardly murder of
the man he has wronged become
known to her, Mr*. Gil mire, instead
of Riving way to her natural feelings
of revenge nnd hatred for the man
is overwhelmed by the one great
desire to shield the name of her son
from disgrace.
So, for the sake of
little *Ned the mother perj ures her­
self on the witness stand and wracks
herself into tot al exhaustion while
fighting t u keep the name of Gi l ­
more clean.
At the Slat Friday, Ja n . Tth
Admission . 5 and 15.
Great Show Tonight
actOrdiince with the previous

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Pauline Freder i ck S u p e r b in n New announcement made by the man­
Bole
agement of " September Mo rn, " the
In this adapt at io n of the powerful cyclonic musical festival which de
d ra ma t i c success by I l e n f y Arthur lighted Chicago and other cities the
J on e s. Mis* Frederick phiys an en- past year will he the a t t r ac ti o n at
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O n e Keel ( time iv " 1 lie M o t h e r of H e r D r e a m s ’ M a d a m Kolantl " T h e W o m a n o f M i n i n " nil! a ppear at
flic \llen T h e a t r e t h e b a l a n c e of t he w e e k , lieifinniiiff
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stead of giving herself up to weeping
,ln aecrot, seta about to ascertain, br
adroitly qulxxlng her husband, v hVthnr her lurking suspicions arc gr&lt;mt,a.
les* or ho can bn drawn Into an 4fj
tnlsRlon of the transgressions
Many a husband ha* been drawn
Into Bnarcs he little dreamed of by
the wife to whom the quiulng habit
had becomn a mania to find out his
doings
If he la half an hour late for din
nor, explaining that bualness detain,.,)
him, lnstt'ad of letting It rq m that
ho Is Burn to utjdorgo a severe &lt;pi|r
xlng. later on when ho' has well nigh
forgotten the maltor, where he was on
a certain evening; If ho walked or
rode straight home; If he encountered
anyone he knew, and what n twodol
lar bill missing from his pay env-pioi*
on that particular evening went Tor
The averngn husband forgets his ex
c us ps as he utters them.
It Is.’ there
fore difficult for him to think up the
samp story twice.
Not one husband out of fifty &lt;j&gt;
eelve* his wife with deliberate evil In
tentlons. He thinks It wisest and best
sometimes not to mention matters
which might raise n domestic row.
No matter bow earnestly admonished
to keep ullent the hUBband sooner
or later under cnrefully prepared quiz­
zing discloses the fact that his sister
is 111 and he had been to see her and
where the missing bill went to There *
no use In talking the quizzing wifi- finds hpr good-natured husband no
match for her cleverness in unearth
Idr anything nnd everything he had
made up his mind to conceal from her
Hint silo might rot he worried
She keeps her better half constant
ly Iti hot w a te r . Ills every vxord art
or glance Is t»(g to lie misconstrued
He spends the greater part of his life
attempting to explain matter* to her
Bat Isfnetton
lie who Inis a quizzing sweetheart
who wnllts In know where he wtn on

the evenings he vvn* not by ter sld&gt;
win.tn he, saw and all about u should
beware lake cure, He has a long
reiiglt vn-ary road le travel after t.
vn-d- tor
It I* ,t lial.1t (hat Is »&gt; | m
,,r le-i. i vanquish' i! t&gt;x . ■v■n tl ■ t'tu patient of huRtrands* It I* but a ih- r
step from ipilr/lng to ungglnc
k, ?
that sets In, happiness l« In In tu t-&lt; ;
danger of being overthrow^
put
loves a. wife the better for i! tilde**!
p more ofi.-n mean* 1. -v• ■ '
..lips*. 'Iti.- vv.itnan who s ' i t ’ in
quit her rood husband build* * wall
wjilch may eventually pan tie m

GOOD DY. SUMMER GIRL

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l '. It i.o-st not to- imppntp’d that fa.t
v ••n&gt;eii a r ■, tii-i- ..n1 v cun * atlv---S. I&gt; I I (I. I tgilt pin. •’ [nr III.-.I
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i-.’tUMitl aniU lte.yx.-s vv il ll its flllieh
II .]&gt; lilKtll iit.d ltd* I e, t
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M.Uiy u ha Ml fill yull fig IlllUl b - 3 m ’
himself into the UiR uIh of a danrfng
teacher, hoping to lie In the swim at
hop, bull or barn dam e.
tin* resolve is c. Mainly ,prji-is&lt;-

and •iui ' c int ofti’li us Ni&gt;•y
A furl night 's I’Xpcrlctico Is ample to
I take (lie
enthusiasm out o( the 1
most determined young womarr Post
tloti* that ytidd hi iiin-ly more than
i-lltHigll motley to hold soul and body
yii.rliiv% S p i l l a voilliK 111*11
a M'd
together ate quite as liard to keeure
hx ml to the Imiel i -r o j rai o r who i%
.is tlie bett*-r*one*, where titer** Is set
utuully pulling Ids iiulr Iii bt- ’ tiger
.b.m or u&lt; i or a vacate y
Hoarding
sejifVh lo r v o t in g m e n i d go od j» Ml on.
house latiiliadle* de rid qak tier w l-ai
. Ik i i .ii t.-r iii 'I K-orl.il i-tlBiilie i • •
' site .veil Id like f.-r rttllfli*/ '•lie IJA— 'O
1 1 a - 11 . ,1 - I.- iti i k . t. x In is 1 1 1r v i**t . 1
take vvli.it Is set heh.re bur. not datllig
with families with numerous duui,!i
to make protest.
lers The papers are glad to prtid Bn
in regard to Ir••r company, lie find*- list uf eligible young men wlm o 11
little welcome
Ih e parlor Is for all; sojourq ut Bits funnels hotel er that
tic cannot monopolize It
If he puts one this Wlrnmer. The girls rend, but
Itvnn appearance three or four time* (o' vision* of hop, ball, stroll, flirting
a week tile bustneHsllke landlu.lj
bund love-making do not turn tlnni
make* no bones In pronouncing. "Men • f r o m -tli* plans they have tuning for .
who have no compunction about cpni
their summer outing
- I,lug around to wear other people’*,
Instead of filmy lace dresses, white
chairs out. burn gas unjl take up ? satin, French heeled slippers
rotitn" decidedly unwelcome visitors,
tiler scarfs and whole bolts of■ t&gt;mby In slntrt. nulantices. ■If the gtrt rblun rllibons. tile girls will show you a
ridorta 'spiritedly, ahb Is soon after bide serge skirt, middy ldous*js, t!'*1
reqututi’d to give tip tier cheerless hall
can l»« wnslicd and worn without lauubedroom for some working girl who deling, thick-noted lured boot*, sweat­
has no visitor
er and turn o'-shnnler cap
Thai
If the girl weds tit.- young man * mean* lhat nitielenlhs of *he girls
w hum nobody likes, she is apt to tied who used to go In for the gay life a*
She has made a still grrai. r mess , , l ||h.
nrr t„ h aveq u ll- a
It. Thero's two in the haTI bedroom of dlfferenl vacation this sctPaMl
They
some other cheaper boarding place, t hnV(, danced all winter In tulle and
and her scant earnings have to be satin, and have determined the) mus*
stretched to cover the cost of feeding have a radical change lo bring hack
a husband. What the home folks say Ihe roses to their cheeks and rest up
a limit her lover should have much Ire Ho it's the camp life they're going in
llueiccc with a girl. Ruder no circum­ for. A crowd of. lln-m, all going to­
stan ces should she run away from a gether under the wring of some good,
lining mother aim” sheltering hnyne
motherly old soul wJio ha*
houseful
bln1 would have all of her after life of girl* of Iter own. who know* v Inti
to repent of It. .
they need nnd what I* host for them
Rven tin- pretty dimpled flirt*
QUIZZING HER HUSBAND.
Imagined they couldn't live wlthou
some chap near by lo make love &lt;"
When hearts and tips h a w grown cold,
them soon forget to sigh for heart
An.P-Urve Is tint for an h ou r .
conquest*, or to even dream of a m a n
Wt i e n Itf. •» r.iomiti-e tins Iw’i-n told,
In their Khmiher* when th e ! ha*1
Ami klm-* have 1ml tpi’lr jiowcr,
ft rnOryyrlrv I Vr (
T h r o ut.., 11
Hv.-d for u Week in the open
WBiea ^
N,. r-.-r
.I r - n i n to r n , tinth
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th.-y are all up with the dnwn chat
.He,
V.u 1i I«k..k -n- ,i |h i i i * i x . r t
terlpg like magpies Intvv could oil"
Aft.) h o » In never In v atn
dure to cling to Imr plflow and hupo
Tile mail who lias a wife so trustful to get another forty winks There* *
that she believes implicitly lu him. live mlb tramp 10 the broo*. “Ilrf
never questioning the truth of his hour s Itthlhg before nunrtke. If (hey
words or honesty of purpimf4, has girth- won I f f " h a W - n iroul for breakfas!
efful unto himself a jewel thill Is both Kach &lt;akca brf ^lirn al frylnK JJ**'
rare and precious lie should be most toes, Urulllng ham or bacon and
careful of hi* treatment of her,
lug egg*, wjicther shq'fl a miniOnaMwl
&gt; ■ _ _ o f rIhe daughter of
„t a
n country
rm in tD ' • ^
Tlio general run of wlvce ^tfe built heiress
Bho|)koeperT The fried corn
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on an exarlly opposite plan They liar
tior a tusking doubt regarding hubby’s (each girl with mouth watering engerlffLstatements even while lie Is telling Un­ waiting her turn to get o n e ) taste* a .
truth
Mo*j wives are "born law
thousamj MmeB mor® delicious iban
.&gt;;ors." leaning toward one branch onty the ffntnrt «bprt&lt;ako ever put together
‘-*croBs eifitflnlng
Once Jhe akspi
by the beat FtenJh chef.

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S A N K ) K D — Life Im W&lt;„ih Livinfi

S ANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAA

TOW M£ V n
Colics, attorney fur
itig l tie l.onril (it ti-ipni,

ti, atlv isMr porti-r
the roiti) i|,imuged by

SOLONS OF
COUNTY HOLD
FIRST MEET

Communication of Mrs, ,\ |,
l l h e n r h . i n in regards m taxes " a s

M AN Y

rWfH'ar.d clerk i i . - u i n t . I l o n o t i (
Mrs. Olieiifliain the n.’i s s a r . - t e n
to take to obtain relief,

im po rta n t b u s i n e s s

MATTERS

OF

Communication (turn ,tsu.-'.ell J.
Ktiler in r e g a r d a ' ^ j t ^ n »^ua read,
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sit'd clerk i n a i r u t - i v ^ M ^ ^ n t e hfifi'
and give l be
fnrmaMfcv
Sanford. Fla.. J a n . 4. 19HE
The
reports
o
f
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tUM.■r
Thl. Honorable Hoard
Co u nt y
ent'*
officers
of
the'
ourilyv
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pt,
fTRnmiMionfr* m and for Seminole
stTnted.
read
and
approved.
^vlUi, hl-Kni-*. met on the ahovl

MUCH

C U SSE D D URING T H E
M E E T I N

LIVE OAK

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TO PREPARE
FOR WAR IS
Q U ESTIO N

' third und

Aye,
Vine -el of au t o thieves has been
.**Jacksonville, Fla., J an. li. B e ­
lieving that it is absolutely impos­ broken up by the i|uick wo rk- mf
sible to elect delegates to the national Sheriff ll amj and his deputies. Lust
the ear of Mr. Hryden tif
deinoerat ie ex cuti vc eommitee and week

( ‘ointmmi.ati.iri (m m
Hoard of i at ion-'!
en 1 ent
in
the
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Kr.-.-C *- v Dugan. * 1&gt;imr-ku.R t i . jru*r&gt; and l a v e
m e-rttlii d lit
n ,i„,! Cimiinii»*i«ncr» J . , T. M. • Trade from .lackwt \ ||,
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Fini jfmuftler, J- . A board for i n f o r mn i o n as* to t!u&gt;, itut. lo- rue 11■ t:
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, lir. I \ Umi in! &lt; • / ; ' Kol. agricultural
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;,-rk »iw* i^r.M *9Frand. st atus of Scllli' ol&gt; " i
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ytr K-&lt;rna(z came before
the lions front different Itondiug
ml resolutions time to
toar*i and staled that hia personal corns were teatl ‘and ordered lil.’tl. ■redentialb-ouglil
In fore
On motio’i of f n hl m i -loner Kn'.r , m nb ' mi. i •■■!•*
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i xcessive unit asked
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Mr
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it " a t in rr teed in full and pa ss ed,
An ordinance amending Section
•it! of the Revised Ordinances of the
Ci iv of San ford o( lit 14 was read
and placed 'in its lirsi .passage
It
" a s moved and seconded that the
rulct i.e waived and it lie placed on
its
e sind leading by title only,
K.ill call. Aye. Abernathy, Adams,
Itiugee, Maxwell, Monrog and Miller
It was then read by title and placed
S T O I . E C A T T I S H A 1.1. C A R A t on ils m cond reading and passed. C O N G R E S p i W ) N A I,
C O M M IT ­
It wax moved ;yid seconded that the
T E E S ARE NOW BUSY
GENEVA
EAST
WEEK
ulyh.’liii’Tlijjpu-r waived and that it
A N D D R O V E I T T O ^ &gt;1t ft!1 . - AT W O R K ON T H I S •
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'rr' full and placed on its

IM PO RTA N CE W E R E D IS­

WAS TRANSACTED

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NO. 40

DEMOCRATIC AUTO THIEF
COMMITTEE BEHIND BARS
MEETS IN JAX OF CO. JAIL

li. l.l to put
him us reported i»y Mr Ed, Farticl!
deputy sheriff, in good repair within
thirty days as r e qui red ' by t « " , waread and upon being infotltted that
no damage had
ri dm e to the
road, said cotuniuiin ..lion » a
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dei ed liled.

■ TUF. bon" TUI S + B ® 'VERB
^POINTED a n d o t h e r

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Cameron 4 11y " n - stolaii and
driven low.irdi (Irlund1'
T h e •&gt;!
l e er s
a. e light
iji behind
the
thieves and they returned tile, ear
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Maxwell.
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v\a?t. then re. k1 ‘in, full and passed,
'Mr. (’ , II l.eIII T n«ki'd that cer­ pied the center of the s t ag e in rontain sf Facts be repaired.
This was grrisi onal c o m m i t t e e a c t i v i t y .
referred to the street committee.
* Rearing* op the ajiministration’s
were be­
The . it; engineer " as instructed nation.U defense program
to . nr rush t,he city attorney with gun today before the house military
proper description of Boulevard on tlTair* o in til it tee with Secretary of
War (iarrison as the st;ir , witness.
bulkhead property.
( ),, ,||jiriil l he hod'** naval affairs &gt;*11110111
'flu toll. m i n e re-ollim*
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on tin i n it - hia rings oil t h e
adopted
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v r i ’ a i ' tiurri-on had prepared
many and arduous, and whoiean, a detailed statement of the a r m y ’s
it i. only right an.l profirc that he part of tjie preparedness plans.
Pour \ !m ” 'l S t an f o r d , chief of
should n i ’ ve some cornpemnlioil
a- rim v or pro tern therefore, tie it t h ' m u ' *
loir* an of yards and
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to
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igued liyy cttizetiy
of '*ie- tin: sumi'vlimi,
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and tin' pidice
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are,
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work
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east past tile posto'lfiiv
line
to
although rbey hav,
h " el
" ■* point tdiO fvet mote or*If**s.
liu*.
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work on* I'hy-Uuit.s
'he f.resvnl m a i l taaiK.tltnsliot alol
r".ig t- tween Sections JM'nncP2fii)n surfimopcd, extracted tin
gave' Mr!' Trice relief, and say he
T e a . . . jj,
Range 111! Souitj- fo
I! Ii I v . , - ! ill’s -to re , ii rm tam V htt* an 'excellent clntioe for hf*
4'H|HTKllly il H hi* If A f flliLDl HI IIH (D
f' ' ........ ot less. Vhence ’rust
M.O
rviir.- nr less \&lt;1 the (Utltlic thi* \H'»t of hriilth.
Recentl y Mr. T : i c e v, .u ni.id*. O*
'.•’ 'I leading to Ovtedo; was read,
an.l .! w Flynt, R. R. PuttUlinl) v i c t i m s - of 3 ttucl»x&gt;by p r n on s whose
Ritr-isoti were nppeoipted uc lines ir-ve- were trier tinned, but,
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lo lie V• .1 -ll
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We just closed
o, i of the best revivals I ,l v* I id-'
li t iled ll urn* corldui ted b&gt; It* V
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CITY COUNCIL HELD MEETING

Th*' city cbiincil met in regular
inn J a n 'Ird, 1'Jlfi. at !UtO a m
I’risent
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Ui rruion. chair
•Adams, \N Wr Abetnat hy,
in.in
I )i ngee, .1. I 1 Da vi .on and
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Maxwell
Abs*.lit.
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( f . r in mut es of tiic last meeting
wen read and upproverl
11 ' V ao rrloviid and awomled that
r(,i loll- .’« approved 1&gt;&gt; 1 1 •• finance
, Oinriilt t i l l -Mtld signed h', tin1 i hairl.e *l.alit
t a r r•i e- d
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n - being the last maeOng of the
Vi.ir uf (lie old eouricil. anil Mayor
Th ru -i n r ' s [irrn having e x p i f r l , t!u
may yr el ec t, J . D
Davison was
writ ir ii 1&gt;y Cnunty J ud g e (ten (i
Rerrtng.
Mr. D u vi-on titeti *owre
in -.tjie following aldermen for the
rn v* term
B W. Herndon, W M
\la i r at I,.*. I Adam*. R. (' Wax
" vi. w. and report at th« it 1*4 h i ! i r \ 4 li « n e i a u l h i H i t i r ^ m i A 1
rliHjH on well. .D (I. M o n r v c . ' F L. Miller and
•, r 4&gt; r.e ,, (* „f the iioard to he fit-id rjuii.i miHt hrtVi*
w
hich
lu
proseruli*
t
a
thorough
ip- C fl
1 1■&gt;ft,
1&gt;ingee.
It was ntoved and
r n
vestigatiou
of
the
attempt
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racotiled
that
B.
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igued by citizens
8upcrii\tendcmrS life.
Mdrrroe mnicnti ng the hoard
chair mutt of the council.
Cartied.
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M n , , d arii! secouded t h a t , council
trie\ m
u t ing
1■*' '.riet
rnur
inc wcwl
weal .4rortf ■P'
FAR M ER S' I N S T l T F T K
( oar i, in meet at T . W y in
CaC•lings hegitilling^ at whiit&gt;
; ’•d
* Rn'.o jdaee [x j j J ilinuibg
|&gt;ni'i&lt;,no
Lfaiv**&gt;J,4 of
. e l r *.ii.I i.| Monro.. |‘ vI c ii son
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stock, forage crops, flurrying,
text regular meeting,
Welt, D. t». Mtnitoe *M,d F. L
erirdication.
silos
and
eilagt',
t
llog
•'.gt'd by cjtir.itnn, ask'
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Th e following c ommi t t e e s wefe
Ilf, l
or.*! and Mr*. O s t e e n’s truck y ru r view- and PMVWc,ln‘' iiH r
far rn
You cannot spend ’ he *1 &gt;&gt; pointed by the choir
■hi- inti resection "of Ia&gt;tn ’2 2. farmer.
Finance
R. C
Maxwell, chair21. .14
ning
and .46 St . J os e p h s be main- more profitably. Intelligent
man, F . L. Miller, D. G, Monroe.
tainrd i,y
llm county, anil U. ft. will make Florida rich a u d ’ A'C"4Street
C, H. Dingee, chairman.
la-t’s get together.
E«dies
put in its proper place perouit.
W.
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r n at h y , R.
Maxwell.
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Longwood.
vlj
tf.i|,
11,11 by Engineer Fries, wan are especially^ i nivlUii
SanUArV
W, W. Abernathy,
s ' d same referred to Cpmmi s- Tu es d ay , JAt^vilV TfUJO u. r f t I HU
I'hnirmaiT, C. H Dingee, R. C . . M a x ­
L i v f ' ^ t w C j will be e* peeiu.Uy
r **aKan with power to urt. r-' p. m.
well.
Lommuni ration of Geo. A. De-*emphaaized!
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nil guard
said,
a*. !
i lima I tunl 'i nternati onal in it.for
federal
purposes,
not
for
nrler.
poliii purposes.”
Sc.lie'or
Fletcher
has presented
IaNI_
Re di .approved a -uggestm
; he YhIh. v* 11 ir ja 111 iii ns t. 11 • «e i,;j 11 .
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an*. iif*i-t.e milnia jniv lull [ii ht j oi
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tseuni H o n d a r l a t n v i j of f iirnmerce and Anicfivuti^
till al
Missing
Man B ro t h e r to Consul
Chemical
Company
pfd-y’vng' t h at
M c N e el ) s l s o M i ss i n g In
Kite— J Adams, chairman, \\ \\ appropriation bo made ; f w , A'radicaSanf ord
Abernathy, C, li
Dingee
tiuri id citrus r an ke r . [sjJft'fAri Pilots
T h e follow) og f rom tfie Oriujiyio
H olding •F. L. Miller, c h un ma r . V-sociat ion
nl
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prnVtng Sentinel i* int**resu.ig, esfieejally as
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tor enact m eet of legrsIlVtimi to ex‘
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,
,
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i the M c N i c J y in «|U**stij»n,.,vyho was
I'o|ice 1) tl, Mo mill*, eh.lirm.Ul.
erupt loirges from pilot charges and
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, r . lltr ,
. - * -r w v i c cte. wRU t-fae. AVtixbaw:'F,nterJ . A tin ms. F r . L
Miller,
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aUi'tniance; memorial of ( im tuber of **
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ci ty
and sp* n t
Jl was moy«*(l and 'Seconded tii.it
Coi nmerce of l . a k e City rcniou-trat- P
niora
looking
anioiiYt
and
R. C . Maxwell lie i-JeUed eh a Lr l)l(i It,
i ng. i n change lietrig made in «it* of day ('
for -point* ’ oh thp * Dust
t
h
e
Ii
ft
pr«* tern.
Cni ri ed.
•*&lt;
postoflfee at that plage.
Coast.
It was moved anil -•••sinded that
Congresspuut ( ’lurk has received a
fi io A I &gt;i Colli*', fie appointed I ’ ll:
M r AV tJ. AL-Neely, who resides
full rrjiort from the w.*r dep.irtmerit
o i hi" " r a n ge g t ovr near Ocoee was
ut tor ney.
( ’arri. d
• ■
regarding tin- location of mi nviuf l Oil,null) Yesterday en mu t e to
It wsis riiovvd mol f'eooiled tli.it
I mu school in Florida in which to* is
Monroe, N'. C.. being called there on
Dt * (&gt;. J . * ’Miller In* appointed i •r&gt;
informed that at the present time
af
count of the seriStp* illnBss of hb»
|di; - i c i a n . dxrrii’ t!
tin li ly ill the " t at' will be selected
mother
Mr McMuplyy ia a brother
An OTifinnirAl*'-ciitilli d an Ordii
[to itiis purpose.
Some time ago
of
Mr
.
R
o
b e r t -N. M c N eidv. former
mice amendi ng S e ct io n GI of the R e ­ ( ’apt.
Marshall
went to T a m p a
United S t a t e s ronrcul to Aralda,* who
vi s' d Ordimuu^ji of the C i t y of S a n ­ t. rol' other Florida cities and inti peek­
was a pasji *"g' ■ on (lie ill fated
ford of lull wax placed on Its ftr-t ed sites and it was believed (or a
Brit ish. 4 o r P n i *\ . *n tiiat vessel
rending ntuj pained.
Itmyy*u
mover!
time that either Feritnnilina, Miami
m
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pposedly
ind fecOndcd t i n t
trie r u b s be or T a m p a might be rliotoi for this wits t o . ' lord be*l w ■*•*’"'
fjy nr A i r
n * *l*n* ■ i ,
Upon
purpose but nothing wd| in- dour1
w.uv.d jmd ij be [.liJiyd otf etj c'i
receip • l • ii . • of i n disaster,
•H
or.d tending b y title o ly. Roll cuH,t now.
Mrs. M Ni .’ Iv ■ulT red i
oke rtf
m
’ Aye. J Adll mi:.- \V W A lre| rial ff\ ,
( ’ongrcsMnnti Clark and Srar* have afioplex
i . II. Dint' ic. K. I/: Mllle., D. G
I , ,i u invited to deliver addresses on *• The ( diowing item in tin connec­
M o n r o e , H- &lt;*. Maxwell.
U was J a n u a r y
19th, l ^ e ’s birthday, al tion m a y be int eresti ng:
then rrinl by title and placed
Alexandria, Ara. Thi s is one of tfie
M im il tending and lo&gt;t.
e*.
log tim,uul Confederate events near
S o m e S w e e t Pot at oe s
AA
\ !’ ■-In n*ci umet diti^-Pattirtp. .AT v r rt * d e n i , b y e a r ’ • &gt;' r n o * t p o p u
!
Rill is not supposed r'lo
' . I ti '
of . ■'• |.fr « r- cl II t'.| kr," w .in', t l i ' y .i ho u t - -v. »•t
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1 .' I'e* l-tnl ( l.-Oo (V.VJSS b r d
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nl S m i lord. 1 lorufti*' &lt;'f. D i l l
t o e - tort Hi t t l l e g s o n i c o f I i- g t n i r d
1 i . c i w. i I lnti'li.'r . hav.‘ r«. yesterday Jle dug no two [utt.iii.is
V*
rcull arid pbi. i I J o It * t
ii.
i i . v it l i " 1 • to make other t h a t
Ti'.iding Mild passed
11 . y-.l* I ' . " . ,
. o m ld n c d
in
tic
e u O irn o u s
und seconded
tfiat the rules l" speeches on the same dale hut will weight of 4S pounds.
These art*
waived und it be plaeed on its * ir- go to Alexandria. Both arc el oquent sonic sweet [iotatoes and Afr. Ri l l
pnd reading b y title only
Roll call, speakers und will doubtless draw brought t he m to t h e Herald otlice,
*
Aye. Ah e i u ut hy,
Adams,
Dingee. large audience*
where t he y are on exhi bit ion for t h e
Miller, Mo nroe und Maxwell. Fuss­
Cortgteu-smun Sears ha* been i n­ "delectation of st rangers who have
ed. It was mo ve d and seconded t ha t formed t h at beginning J a nu a r y 17, h heard ihtfl you c a n ’t raise a nyt hi n g
free delivery. iQjit
the rules iu? f urt her waived, and it new rural.....................
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be placed on ita third reading and placed in operation from
ert
R e n i y T,
final passage.
Roll call. Aye, W. AV Interlachen,
Mr. and Mrs. O. FL AValker o f
Abe rnat hy, C . R , Dingee, if. C. brother of Congressman Mann of T o | n k a, Knnstt* have arrived In t h e
Maxwell, D. G. Monroe, F. L. Mil- Illinois is posrmaatcr at Man nv i l le . city and will spend tho winter here.

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